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Transgender Maryland Student Accused Of Planning School Shooting ‘To Be Famous’
by James Meyers on April 19, 2024 at 11:22 pm
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Initiative To Amend California’s Prop.47 Collects Enough Signatures To Land On November Ballot
by Sophia Flores on April 19, 2024 at 11:11 pm
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Full Jury Seated In Trump ‘Hush Money’ Trial, Opening Statements Set For Monday
by Brooke Mallory on April 19, 2024 at 10:48 pm
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U.S., South Korea Hold Joint Military Exercises
by Sophia Flores on April 19, 2024 at 9:57 pm
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Calif: S.F. Sues Oakland Over Plans To Rename Airport ‘San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport’
by James Meyers on April 19, 2024 at 8:59 pm
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Pro Sports Outlook is a new sports information & entertainment platform that helps fans learn more about their favorite teams & players through exciting innovative content, top highlights, and proprietary intel as the Front Office for Fans.
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Dolphins Outlook: Jaelan Phillips 5th Year Exercised
Miami Dolphins updated Team Outlook after productive EDGE Jaelan Phillips had his 5th year option exercised by the team The post Dolphins Outlook: Jaelan Phillips 5th Year Exercised appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Eagles Outlook: DeVonta Smith Awarded an Extension
Philadelphia Eagles updated Team Outlook after star Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith was awarded a 3-year, $75 million extension The post Eagles Outlook: DeVonta Smith Awarded an Extension appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Colts Outlook: DeForest Buckner Gets 2y/$46M Deal
Indianapolis Colts updated Team Outlook after stout Defensive Tackle DeForest Buckner gets signed to a 2-year/$46 million deal with the team The post Colts Outlook: DeForest Buckner Gets 2y/$46M Deal appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Suns Outlook: Grayson Allen Extended for 4y/$70M
Phoenix Suns updated Team Outlook after sharpshooting Guard Grayson Allen was extended on a 4-year deal worth $70 million The post Suns Outlook: Grayson Allen Extended for 4y/$70M appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Rockies Outlook: RP Daniel Bard Out for the Season
Colorado Rockies updated Team Outlook after veteran Relief Pitcher Daniel Bard was ruled out for the season with an elbow injury The post Rockies Outlook: RP Daniel Bard Out for the Season appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Seahawks Outlook: OG Laken Tomlinson Signed
Seattle Seahawks updated Team Outlook after veteran Offensive Guard Laken Tomlinson signed a 1-year deal worth $4 million The post Seahawks Outlook: OG Laken Tomlinson Signed appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Jets Outlook: Backup S Ashtyn Davis Re-Signed
New York Jets updated Team Outlook after backup Safety Ashtyn Davis re-signed with the team on a 1-year, $2.7 million deal The post Jets Outlook: Backup S Ashtyn Davis Re-Signed appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Eagles Outlook: TE C.J. Uzomah Signed to 1y Deal
Philadelphia Eagles updated Team Outlook after veteran Tight End C.J. Uzomah was signed to a 1 year deal with the team The post Eagles Outlook: TE C.J. Uzomah Signed to 1y Deal appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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NY Giants Outlook: DL Jordan Phillips Signed
New York Giants updated Team Outlook after run-stuffing veteran Defensive Lineman Jordan Phillips signed a 1-year deal with the team The post NY Giants Outlook: DL Jordan Phillips Signed appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Jaguars Outlook: EDGE Josh Allen Extended
Jacksonville Jaguars updated Team Outlook after star EDGE Josh Allen was extended on a 5-year, $150 million deal with the team The post Jaguars Outlook: EDGE Josh Allen Extended appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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This May Be Hard To Believe, But It Gets Even Worse Than Ángel Hernández
In the first inning of Tuesday's Padres-Brewers game, umpire Ángel Hernández called a balk on Wade Miley. Even though nobody knows what a balk actually is in normal circumstances, much less when a lefty is on the mound, this was notable because it was Hernández who made the call, so everyone at the game got mad. It may have actually been a balk—Miley twitches toward home before he throws the ball over to first—but the worst thing an umpire can do is have name recognition. To the detriment of all parties involved, Ángel Hernández has done his best to attain a high Q score. Here's another recent, notable incident involving this guy (there are plenty to pick from): This past Friday, in the fourth inning of a Rangers-Astros game with one out and the bases loaded, Hernández called three straight strikes on Wyatt Langford that, as you would anticipate from a true master of his craft, were all incorrect calls that got progressively worse with each "strike." Langford struck out when he should have walked, but he didn't even blow up at Hernández. The Rangers outfielder simply looked befuddled as he walked back to the dugout.
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PEN America Chooses The Most Cowardly Words
PEN America, the century-old non-profit that "stands at the intersection of literature and human rights to protect free expression in the United States and worldwide," is in crisis because of its craven response to Israel's ongoing obliteration of Gaza and the Palestinians for whom it is home. Protests against the organization from prominent writers like Naomi Klein and Lorrie Moore have snowballed into larger questions about the foundation of PEN's existence, including allegations from winners of its prison writing awards that they never actually received their (measly) cash prizes. The protests became more emphatic this month when PEN America announced the longlists for its Literary Awards, which offer tens of thousands of dollars to winners. According to Literary Hub, 29 writers and translators out of 87 nominees had withdrawn from the awards as of Wednesday, including all but one of the 10 considered for its $75,000 major prize. An open letter from many of the longlisted writers, which called for new leadership at the organization, said that "PEN America was slow to speak on this incomparable loss of Palestinian life—and when PEN did decide to speak, the organization’s statements showed a lack of proportional empathy, and were often laced with ahistorical, Zionist propaganda under the guise of neutrality."
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The Speech-Free Campus
Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter, examining the apocalyptic politics and coverage of Campaign 2024. On Monday, the University of Southern California canceled its valedictorian's commencement speech. The word "cancel" has been stretched to include a lot of different things for a long time now, but here was the genuine item: The valedictorian, Asna Tabassum, was invited to give a speech at a certain time and place, and then the university declared that the speech wouldn't happen. The university had canceled it.
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Rico Wade And Organized Noize Were The Architects Of Southern Rap
I don’t particularly find “Top 5” or “GOAT” conversations interesting for any subject, least of all sports and rap. What I will say though is that no rap group means more to me on a spiritual and emotional level than Outkast. Two gifted MCs flying the flag for Southern rap while using the trappings of Parliament-Funkadelic, A Tribe Called Quest, Jimi Hendrix, and the Beatles to make a stew that sounded at once classically musical and completely futuristic. When they released Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994, it wasn’t just the debut of two talented young rappers; it was a blueprint for a particular sound of Atlanta hip-hop and Southern rap generally, which would be built and expanded upon in the ensuing years, eventually becoming the driving force of the entire genre. But interestingly enough, on their first-ever single, “Player’s Ball,” the first voice to greet you is not Antwan "Big Boi" Patton's or Andre "3000" Benjamin's, but rather the voice of Rico Wade, one-third of production team Organized Noize and the makeshift leader of the Dungeon Family, the collective of young Atlanta musicians out of which Outkast grew.
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We’re All Lifelong Nuggets Fans Here, With Patrick Redford
For better and worse, it has never been easier to listen to people talk about NBA basketball. Some of this is because the NBA is currently in a good place, buoyed by its many charismatic stars and compelling teams; a lot of it is just a reflection of the fact it has never been easier to hear people talking about anything. But if you are going to participate in NBA Discourse—and the NBA Playoffs, or at least their qualified and Batum-haunted play-in phase, are happening now, so the timing is right—it helps to bring a guide. There are a lot of ways to get lost, and it is very loud out there, and you do not want to find yourself trapped in a blind alley, listening to hour three of the podcast that DeShawn Stevenson and Andray Blatche presumably do about cryptocurrency investing and how the league needs to bring back "DeShawn Stevenson and Andray Blatche types."
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The New York Times Ignores Reality In Pursuit Of Objectivity
There are many options to choose from, but a New York Times article from April 1, with the headline "Israeli troops pull out of a major Gaza hospital after a two-week battle," serves as a useful example of how the newspaper has covered Gaza within its own intentional framework. The report cites death toll and arrest numbers provided by an Israeli military official, adopts the IDF claim that its siege of Al-Shifa Hospital was a legitimate military operation aimed at rooting out "terrorists," and reinforces the notion that the total obliteration of the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip was the byproduct of a battle between military forces. This framing does not square with any further context: Survivors described horrific scenes including drones with speakers telling those in the hospital to "come out, you animals," executions of children, and the systematic sorting and killing of hundreds of people. Palestinian doctors continue to find bodies outside the hospital complex. But the primary objective of this article is that it adheres to the standards set by the New York Times.
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Stefon Diggs Fixed Buffalo Before We Could Fix Him
I cannot tell you how many times I’ve seen this goddamn yard sign. Image: Zoom Buffalo
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PSG And Barcelona Turned A Champions League Feast Into A Soggy Appetizer
If you were to look only at the raw facts of the matter, you might think Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal clash between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain was a classic. It had stakes—a spot in the tournament's semifinals hung in the balance, and with it, due to being on the easier side of the bracket, a golden opportunity to waltz into the final. It had big names—one of the game's biggest clubs, Barcelona, and the game's very biggest player, Kylian Mbappé. It had narrative intrigue—PSG boss Luis Enrique returning to the city where he made his name as a manager; PSG winger Ousmane Dembélé returning to the city where his name lost its early luster; Mbappé's (possible?) last hurrah with PSG in the only competition that matters to them, and against his likely future employer's biggest rival to boot; the memories of Barcelona's famous comeback over PSG back in 2017. It had goals—five in this one, matching the five from the tie's first leg. It had big, fate-altering moments—an early Barça goal that fortified its advantage in the tie, an early Ronald Araújo red card that changed everything, an important goal from Dembélé, two important goals from Mbappé, several near-misses from Barcelona. Yet in spite of all of that, Tuesday's match felt oddly unremarkable and unsatisfying. PSG overturned Barça's 3-2 first-leg advantage by going into enemy territory and beating the Blaugrana 4-1, and somehow that sentence is much more exciting than the actual game itself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTRfjkPcgS0
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I Have Become A Crazy Dog Person
This is Carter. He is my dog, and he has made me a crazy dog person. This was not a lock. I didn’t grow up with a dog. When my wife and I had three kids, I was the lone member of my family who did NOT want to get a dog, because it was too much work. And once I relented on the issue, we adopted a dog in Carter who was so unruly that, for his first few years living with us, I quietly wanted to give him back to the shelter from which we got him. But Carter has mellowed with age and professional training. He obeys commands. He goes out to piss when I call him. He even sleeps in our bed without becoming a possessive psycho about it. I love him to death. Not to a carnal degree, but enough for me to have a lot of crazy-dog-person affects. I spoil Carter with as much cheese as he can eat. If I walk into a room and he’s there with the rest of my family, he’s the one I greet first. And I’ve never told anyone this, but I’ve thought long and hard about maybe preserving one of Carter’s paws when he dies. Then, as mandated by sportswriter law, I will write the 2,500 saddest words you've ever read to memorialize him.
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The Secret Life Of A Tiny Flower
To the human eye, the blooms of the orchid Oberonia japonica are too small to even register as a flower. Instead, they resemble tiny orange discs with a white dot at the center, all whorling around an arched stem. "While it is possible to count the flowers, counting the petals is impossible," Yuta Sunakawa, a masters student at the University of Tokyo, wrote in an email. Each flower, at two millimeters wide, is about the size of the tip of a new crayon. All orchids in the genus Oberonia, commonly called the fairy orchids, are approximately this small. "They are, literally and figuratively speaking, overlooked," said Daniel Geiger, the curator of malacology at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Scientists know that nearly all flowering plants on Earth cannot reproduce without pollination, in which an animal carries pollen from one flower's anthers and rubs it on another flower's stigma. Many orchids have evolved many complex, specialized adaptations to attract a single species of pollinator, which increases the chance that their pollen will go to another orchid of the same species. For example, the flower of the bee orchid resembles a female bee, luring male bees to copulate with the flower and inadvertently dousing themselves in pollen. When Charles Darwin observed the extremely long nectar tubes of the star-shaped orchid Angraecum sesquipedale, he predicted there must be an insect with an extremely long tongue-like proboscis that could sip on the nectar inside the flower, picking up pollen in the process. Darwin was ridiculed for this theory, but in 1903 scientists discovered a species of sphinx moth with a proboscis that fit the bill.
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The Best Football Stadiums in the World
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Stadiums in football have always played a major role for fans and footballers likewise. No wonder the atmosphere and the... The post The Best Football Stadiums in the World appeared first on 22Bet.
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Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Augsburg Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 19.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:58 pm
The Bundesliga weekend kicks off on Friday evening, as two sides that are competing for a place in the top... The post Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Augsburg Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 19.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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FC Union Berlin vs FC Bayern München Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:51 pm
Bayern Munich’s ten-year hold on the Bundesliga title has come to an end, but Thomas Tuchel will be aware that... The post FC Union Berlin vs FC Bayern München Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:44 pm
A massive match in the race for the Premier League title rounds off the action in the competition on Saturday.... The post Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Sheffield United vs Burnley Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:37 pm
The bottom two teams in the Premier League will collide this weekend. Sheffield United and Burnley will both be aware... The post Sheffield United vs Burnley Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Luton Town vs Brentford Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:32 pm
An important weekend at the bottom of the Premier League standings will take place this weekend. Luton Town will be... The post Luton Town vs Brentford Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Everton vs Nottingham Forest Prediction: Premier League Match on 21.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:14 pm
Everton and Nottingham Forest will collide in the Premier League on Sunday, with both sides knowing the importance of maximum... The post Everton vs Nottingham Forest Prediction: Premier League Match on 21.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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FC Bayern München vs Arsenal Prediction: Champions League Match on 17.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 2:24 pm
Date and Time: Wednesday, April 17, 20:00 GMT Venue: Allianz Arena Team Overview Bayern Looking to Preserve Impressive Home Record... The post FC Bayern München vs Arsenal Prediction: Champions League Match on 17.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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The Impact of Data Analytics on Sports Betting: Leveraging Statistics for Success
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As software and stats programs become more sophisticated, the sports betting industry looks for new ways to take advantage of... The post The Impact of Data Analytics on Sports Betting: Leveraging Statistics for Success appeared first on 22Bet.
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West Ham United vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen Prediction: Europa League Match on 18.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 15, 2024 at 4:03 pm
A crucial second leg in the quarterfinal stage of the Europa League will take place at the London Stadium on... The post West Ham United vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen Prediction: Europa League Match on 18.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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