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Mar 12 2024
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Saints adding former Chiefs LB Gay, source says
NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a one-year deal with former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay, according to a source. Gay appeared to confirm the deal in a social media post Tuesday, writing "LETS DO IT #WHODAT" on X. The move was the Saints' first signing of the negotiating period prior to the start of free agency on Wednesday. "Yessir!!!!!!!!!!!! Bring some of
ESPN.comMar 12 2024
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SOU among universities splitting $4 million for behavioral health programs
The Oregon legislature recently allocated $4 million to try to address a statewide shortage of behavioral health providers. SOU President Rick Bailey said the $666,667 investment will help meet that demand. "It's kind of happening across the board and affecting everyone. So this is a recognition, I think, by the state—and we're very grateful for it—that they understand that our universities
Jefferson Public RadioMar 12 2024
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Rapper Bad Bunny hits bad note over Salt Lake City concert videos posted to YouTube
SALT LAKE CITY — Rapper and singer Bad Bunny is used to making headlines on stage, but he's now singing a different tune after filing a lawsuit against a man who recorded his Salt Lake City concert and posted it to social media. The lawsuit raises the question about what type of recordings can land you in legal trouble? Attorney's for Bad Bunny filed the lawsuit last week, naming a man from
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityMar 12 2024
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Simone Biles reacts as husband Jonathan Owens leaves Packers for Bears in NFL free agency
Owens agreed to a two-year contract with the Bears on Tuesday, his agent told NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. The Bears will be Owens’ third team over his five-year NFL career after spending last season with the Packers and the previous four with the Texans. Biles, a gymnastics legend and four-time Olympic gold medal winner, reacted to the news in a post on X shortly after the news broke. “
New York Post (News)Feb 20 2024
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Mass. school board members want National Guard to quell violence
(NewsNation) — Officials in a Boston-area school district say violence has reached a breaking point and are calling on the state’s National Guard to calm the chaos they say is taking over classrooms. Four Brockton School Committee members have called on the Massachusetts National Guard to help, asking it provide security in school buildings. The committee members say teachers have been making
NewsNationFeb 06 2024
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Biden vows to veto House’s stand-alone Israel aid bill
President Joe Biden announced Monday evening that he would veto the House’s stand-alone aid bill for Israel if the legislation makes it to his desk.
The White House opposed the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act as tensions escalated surrounding the Senate’s supplemental funding bill, which couples aid for Israel with security assistance for Ukraine, humanitarian aid for
Washington ExaminerMar 13 2024
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Lots of networking going on at Poway Chamber’s Mardi Gras-themed mixer
Left to right, John Couvrette of Halcyon Real Estate, Poway Unified Career Education Specialists Katie Salo and Brian Murphy. (Pam Garramone) Poway residents Marlene and Miguel Boggiano, owners of The Business Cleaning Co. (Julie Gallant) From left, Kristi Norton of Home Loan Mom, Anita Gentry of No Limit Fundraising, Todd Haring of CertaPro Painters of Poway. (Julie Gallant) Poway residents,
San Diego Union-TribuneFeb 20 2024
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US-Russian dual citizen arrested for treason, accused of collecting funds for Ukraine
A US-Russian dual citizen has been arrested in Russia on charges of treason for allegedly collecting funds for Ukrainian organizations and openly supporting Kyiv. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said the unnamed 33-year-old woman, who lived in Los Angeles, was detained in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg for “providing financial assistance to a foreign state in activities directed
CNN DigitalFeb 21 2024
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U.S. to Invest Billions to Replace China-Made Cranes at Nation’s Ports
The Biden administration plans to invest billions in the domestic manufacturing of cargo cranes, seeking to counter fears that the prevalent use of China-built cranes with advanced software at many U.S. ports poses a potential national security risk.
The move is part of a set of actions being taken by the administration on Wednesday that is intended to improve maritime cybersecurity.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 14 2024
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Kids are overscheduled. They’re also lonely. We’ve got to stop pressuring them before it’s too late.
But what can we actually do about it? How do we disentangle our kids from their earbuds? My 13-year-old spends his free time (after too much homework, and basketball) gaming with friends — remotely. Last weekend, when I suggested that those friends actually come over, he looked at me like I was nuts. Loneliness: It’s the scourge of our time. In 2023, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an
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