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Apr 26 2024
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Explaining Shannon Sharpe’s Rise To Internet Fame
Shannon Sharpe excels at anything he touches. From his electrifying performances on the NFL field to his insightful commentary in the media with shows like Club Shay Shay, Sharpe has carved out a legendary career that continues to inspire fans and aspiring athletes alike. Let’s delve into the highlights of his remarkable journey. Born on June 26, 1968, Sharpe honed his impressive athletic
News OneApr 25 2024
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Tampa university ‘reviewing’ viral incident of man using women’s bathroom
Student who filmed, confronted individual says she plans to file complaint The University of Tampa is reviewing a controversial incident that thrust the institution into the national spotlight recently when a student confronted a man dressed as a woman after he used the women’s restroom. “The University is aware of the video and is reviewing the situation,” Eric Cardenas, assistant vice
The College FixApr 26 2024
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Smooth debut as NFL draft venues open doors
The annual college football job fair kicked off Thursday in Detroit, with all 32 NFL teams represented and more than 300,000 volunteer personnel directors expected downtown just in case the franchises needed advice on which strapping young men to add to their rosters. The three-day NFL draft, alighting in the Lions' den for the first time, is the culmination of a process that begins just about
Detroit Free PressApr 26 2024
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A.M. ATL: Uproar at Emory
Morning, y’all! The weather should be gorgeous today and through the weekend, with high temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Still looking for something to do? Here are some ideas. Today’s newsletter also offers the latest on Rico Wade’s funeral, Donald Trump’s immunity claims and the Falcons’ ... interesting decision to select a quarterback in the first-round of the NFL Draft. But first:
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 26 2024
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D.C. Memo: Omar, Emmer clash over Gaza protests
WASHINGTON — The escalating protests over the Israel-Hamas war on the nation’s college campuses this week, which included the arrests of nine University of Minnesota students, also provoked an angry clash between Reps. Ilhan Omar and Tom Emmer. After Omar spoke to the University of Minnesota protesters on Tuesday, the same day the school cleared an encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators,
MinnPostApr 26 2024
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Reggie Bush Recalls 'Fighting Thoughts of Suicide' Before Being Drafted by the New Orleans Saints
Reggie Bush is speaking out about what being drafted by the New Orleans Saints meant to him. In 2010, the former NFL running back, who previously played college football at the University of Southern California, forfeited his 2005 Heisman Trophy after an NCAA investigation determined he received money and goods from USC that were not allowed under NCAA rules, thus ruling him ineligible.
PeopleApr 25 2024
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Some charged with 2020 election meddling still in politics today
ATLANTA — As Donald Trump seeks a return to the White House, criminal charges are piling up for the people who tried to help him stay there in 2020 by promoting false theories of voter fraud. At least five states won in 2020 by President Joe Biden have investigated efforts to install slates of electors who would cast Electoral College votes for Trump despite his loss. Those slates were to be
East Bay TimesApr 25 2024
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Emerson arrests reverberate as student protests of Israel continue to expand
Simmering tensions over student protests of the Israel-Hamas war abruptly escalated early Thursday morning when a swarm of Boston police officers, some clad in riot gear, dismantled a tent encampment at Emerson College and arrested more than 100 people in a confrontation that at times turned violent. This story was reported by correspondents Ava Berger, Daniel Kool, and Maddie Khaw, and Travis
The Boston GlobeOct 30 2023
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MN Eliminating College Degree Requirement for Most State Jobs
ST. PAUL (WJON News) -- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will be signing an executive order Monday that will eliminate the four-year college degree requirement for most state government jobs. A degree will no longer be needed for over 75 percent of state government jobs. Walz says the executive order will open job opportunities for more people, expand the state's workforce, and make it easier for
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