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BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Jack Newton, who lost to Tom Watson in a 1975 British Open playoff and tied for second behind Seve Ballesteros at the 1980 Masters before his professional golf career ended in a near-fatal aircraft propeller accident, has died. He was 72. Newton, who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, died early Friday due to “health complications,” his family said in a statement. "(He) was a fearless competitor and iconic Australian, blazing a formidable trail during his professional golfing career," his family added. “He fought back from tremendous adversity as only he could." Newton won the U.S. PGA Tour's Buick Open in 1978 and the Australian Open in 1979 and three tournaments in Europe before his career —- and nearly his life — ended when he walked into the propeller of a small plane he was about to board at Sydney airport on July 24, 1983. His right arm was severed, he lost sight in his right eye and also sustained severe injuries to his abdomen. Doctors gave him only a 50-50 chance of surviving, and he spent nearly two months in intensive care and required lengthy rehabilitation from his injuries. “Things weren’t looking too good for me. I knew that from the priest walking around my (hospital) bed,” Newton said later. He was 33 at the time of the accident. Despite his near-death experience, Newton and his jovial personality returned to public life. He became a popular television, radio and newspaper golf commentator, golf course designer and chairman of the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation, which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for golf’s up-and-coming players in Australia. The foundation’s annual tournament attracted a who’s who of celebrities and pro golfers in Australia, most of whom dressed up in outlandish costumes as encouraged each year by Newton. Not to be denied from playing the game he loved, he taught himself to play golf one-handed, swinging the club with his left hand in a right-handed stance. He regularly had scores in the mid-80s for 18 holes. That translates to a handicap of about 12 or 14, one that most able-bodied amateur players would aspire to. Newton turned professional in 1971 on the European Tour and won his first event, the Dutch Open, the following year. A week later, he won another tournament at Fulford, England and, in 1974, the tour’s match play championship. The Australian’s playoff loss in the 1975 British Open at Carnoustie came after Watson had a few rather fortuitous shots. A wire fence kept Watson’s ball in bounds on the eighth hole and the American chipped for eagle at the 14th to claim the Claret Jug by a shot over Newton. “I always felt that if I came into a major with some good form, then I could be dangerous,” Newton had said. “That’s the way I played golf. Once I got my tail up I wasn’t afraid of anybody.” Newton is survived by his wife, Jackie, and two children, Kristie and Clint, and six grandchildren. Kristie was a pro golfer and Clint Newton, who was born in Hilton Head, South Carolina, played rugby league in Australia and Britain and represented the United States at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. “His passion for sport and contributing to future generations of golfers and the Australian community demonstrates the character of our father, beloved husband, proud brother, adoring grandfather, and maverick mate," his family said in the statement. ___ More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-04-15T01:48:45Z
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The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed three bills and Jake Drake was sworn in as the President of ASUN on Wednesday night during the weekly senate meeting. Drake invited Nebraska Sen. Anna Wishart, whom he knew through his page position for the Nebraska Legislature, to swear him into his position. “She has been a fierce advocate for issues affecting all Nebraskans and students specifically,” Drake said. “I have looked up to her as a leader in the state and I am honored to have her here to administer the oath.” After Drake was sworn in, appointments four through eight were addressed and all appointed by Drake. Alec Miller was appointed to the Neihardt Committee, Christine Trinh appointed as Electoral Commission Director, Chrissy Gulseth as ASUN Homecoming Events Coordinator, Emily Hodges as ASUN Homecoming Events Associate Coordinator and Lauren Kruger as ASUN Homecoming Royalty Coordinator. Authored by Freshman Campus Leadership Associates Tram Ngo and Xinyi Li, Government Bill 1, Husker Dialogues Revision, passed. This bill makes the event more transparent about what would be discussed, why it is important and allows any student to attend. The event would happen at least once a semester. The bill also asks the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and ASUN to proactively promote Husker Dialogues on social media. Government Bill 2, Title IX Reconstruction Support, authored by Sen. Sophia Garcia and FCLA Emma Cavalier passed. This bill works to mandate sexual misconduct and Title IX training each fall semester by putting a hold on students’ accounts for class registration if they don’t complete it. The bill partners ASUN with the Title IX Office and the Registrar Office. If students become uncomfortable with the training, they are allowed to email the Title IX Office and will be excused from the training without a hold being issued on their MyRed account. Students will also be supported and assisted by ASUN with student representation throughout the Title IX process as a result. Government Bill 3, Educating the Student Body About Residence Hall Association Policies, which is authored by FCLA representatives Eli Wirth, Kai Waddell and Rachel Heyne, also passed. The bill was described during the meeting as being similar to the Good Samaritan Law. It would address the lack of knowledge of Student Code of Conduct policies surrounding inebriation, finding help for inebriated students and financial penalties resulting from being inebriated. The bill asks for a graphic to be provided to on-campus housing to inform students of their right to call for help if there is an emergency dealing with being inebriated. $67.26 will be provided to print 118 posters which will be hung up in residence halls and apartment-style housing. After voting on the bills, ASUN went over orientation for new senators. They ended by approving Graduate Student Assembly bylaw revisions. There are only two more meetings of the semester. The next meeting will be Wednesday, April 20, at 6:30 p.m.
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2022-04-15T01:50:03Z
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Holiday warning as Brits wait MORE than 10 weeks for passports with renewals hitting record high FRANTIC Brits are being forced to cancel their long-awaited holidays after waiting more than the 10 recommended weeks for passport renewals. The government was forced to issue a holiday warning after passport renewals hit a record high. While the usual waiting time is around five weeks, they have since warned to allow 10 weeks due to demand. However, many families have said they have waited more than this, meaning they have had to miss their holidays. One mum said she had waited more than 12 weeks for two passports for her kids, and faced having to cancel her £2,400 holiday next week. She wrote on the website Passportwaitingtime.co.uk: “Applied for my two children’s renewal 17 Jan and currently still in the processing stage. “I have phoned on a weekly basis for the last month as we have a holiday booked for 19 April. I made four applications in Jan and have received two out of four of them." Another woman complained on Twitter: "I have allowed 10 weeks and my daughter's passport still has not come back! We fly in a week." A second added: "Sister in law been waiting 10 weeks for a passport due to leave the country Friday still no passport promised to fast track after making complaint and STILL no contact! "Disgusting service and now three children can’t go on holiday AND thousands of pounds lost." Most read in News Travel Lots of other families said they applied earlier this year before the advice changed from five weeks to 10 weeks. Others have had to miss their holidays, either cancelling them or moving them to later in the year, at their own expense. Mum Katherine Turner had to miss her £2,200 Easter holiday to Spain with her family after waiting eight weeks for her. daughter's passport. Another family was forced to cancel their £1,800 holiday to the Canary Islands after they were stuck without one of their passports due to huge delays. And a 10-year-old boy was left "sobbing" after being forced to miss his school holiday with his friends due to delays with passport renewals. Director General of HM Passport Office, Abi Tierney, said: “Now that international travel has resumed, we know people will be looking at going away on holiday and yet many people are leaving applying for a passport too late. “The summer holidays are fast approaching so if you need a new passport, we urge you to apply now." According to the Times, the Passport Office claimed they processed more than one million applications in March along, 13 per cent higher than March 2019, the last record high. Here is the exact date you need to order a new passport for it to arrive in time for the summer holidays, when factoring in the 10 week waiting time. And we've explained what to do if your passport doesn't arrive in time for your holiday.
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2022-04-15T01:51:58Z
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U.S. Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina brought in nearly $342,000 during the first quarter of this year, giving the Republican a war chest of $2 million as he tries to stave off a slew of primary challengers, including one with the backing of former President Donald Trump. Overall, Rice has raised $1.6 million this campaign cycle and has $2 million total on hand, according to figures provided Thursday to The Associated Press. Seeking his sixth term, Rice is one of two sitting South Carolina Republicans facing Trump-backed challengers in the June 14 primary. Last week, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace told AP that she had raised nearly $1 million in the weeks following Trump’s endorsement of former state Rep. Katie Arrington, one of Mace’s GOP challengers. In the 7th District, Trump has endorsed state Rep. Russell Fry against Rice, who drew the former president's scorn for supporting his second impeachment in the aftermath of the violent Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection ignited by the then-president. That vote, Rice told AP a day later, "hurts my heart” to cast. Long a reliable backer of Trump, who campaigned with him, Rice voted 94% of the time in favor of Trump-backed legislation, according to FiveThirtyEight — the highest percentage among South Carolina’s delegation at that time. But Rice said he decided to back impeachment after seeing what he characterized as Trump’s inaction during the riot. Since then, Republicans have declared their displeasure with Rice, who has represented the 7th District since its creation in 2012. The South Carolina GOP formally censured him to show disapproval over his vote, a step also taken by party committees across the country to punish many of the 10 House Republicans who supported Trump’s impeachment. Earlier this year, Rice told AP in an interview that he stood by his vote, which he said is rarely mentioned when he meets with constituents and voters. “What he’s saying is that violence in the name of politics is OK, and I don't believe in political violence,” Rice said, of Trump's comments about Jan. 6. “I think that when the president continues to say things like that, his influence continues to wane.” In March, Trump held a campaign rally in South Carolina on behalf of Arrington and Fry. “You currently have two atrocious RINOs, they’re bad people, in the House who went to Washington, sold you out, and partnered with the Democrats to stab the Republican Party and frankly to stab our country in the back,” Trump said, of Mace and Rice, using the acronym for “Republican in name only.” “He is respected by no one,” Trump said of Rice, whom he called “a disaster” who is “laughed at in Washington.” Mace, Trump said, is “crazy” and “a terrible person” who “has no idea what she’s doing,” drawing loud boos from the crowd. Most of Rice's first-quarter haul — $315,700, or 92% — came after Trump's Feb. 1 endorsement of Fry, according to Rice's campaign. Fry has not released his first-quarter figures. As of the end of last year, he had raised about $351,000 total, according to federal records. ___ Meg Kinnard can be reached at http://twitter.com/MegKinnardAP.
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2022-04-15T01:54:48Z
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BEIJING, April 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- China Liberal Education Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: CLEU) ("China Liberal," the "Company," or "we"), a China-based company that provides smart campus solutions and other educational services, today announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. Ms. Ngai Ngai Lam, Chairperson and CEO of China Liberal, commented, "In fiscal year 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic and related travel restrictions negatively impacted our operations and business expansion. Particularly, many Chinese universities and colleges held off on their 'smart campus' project plans due to the uncertainties associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, our revenue decreased by 22.2% year-over-year to $3.91 million from $5.02 million last fiscal year. We strive to drive our business forward despite these short-term challenges and remain optimistic on our business outlook for 2022 and beyond. We have taken actions to strengthen our market position and keep our financials resilient by acquiring Wanwang Investment Limited, which we believe will allow us to enhance our services and products and improve the quality of our programs." Ms. Ngai Ngai Lam continued, "We keep optimizing our growth strategies as market dynamics change and continue monitoring our customers' preferences while focusing investments on our core growth initiatives with the clearest path to profitability. Growing demand for school-enterprise integrated education solutions continues to accelerate the growth of our integrated enterprises and vocational education (tailored job readiness training services). In addition, the acquisition of Wanwang Investment Limited allows us to become an operator of an independent three-year college and a four-year college in China with a total student enrollment of over 4,200, facilitating our strategic transformation and laying a solid new business foundation. I am proud of the team for what we have accomplished together and I am looking forward to building on our momentum." Fiscal Year 2021 Financial Highlights - Revenue decreased by 22.2% year-over-year to $3.91 million for fiscal year 2021 from $5.02 million for fiscal year 2020. - Gross profit decreased by 3.7% year-over-year to $2.76 million for fiscal year 2021 from $2.87 million for fiscal year 2020. - Gross margin increased to 70.6% for fiscal year 2021 from 57.1% for fiscal year 2020. - Loss from operations was $1.17 million for fiscal year 2021, compared to income from operations of $1.44 million for fiscal year 2020. - Net loss was $1.25 million for fiscal year 2021, compared to net income of $1.21 million for fiscal year 2020. - Basic and diluted loss per share were $0.12 for fiscal year 2021, compared to basic and diluted earnings per share of $0.21 for fiscal year 2020. Fiscal Year 2021 Financial Results Revenue Revenue decreased by 22.2% year-over-year to $3.91 million for fiscal year 2021 from $5.02 million for fiscal year 2020. The decrease in revenue was mainly attributable to decreased revenue from our technological consulting services for smart campus solutions in fiscal year 2021 as compared to fiscal year 2020, which was mainly caused by a decrease in the average contractual value of smart campus related projects by 70.5% as high value contracts with Fuzhou Melbourne Polytechnic ("FMP") were mainly completed in 2020. Revenue from Sino-foreign jointly managed academic programs decreased by $0.09 million, or 3.5%, to $2.68 million for fiscal year 2021, from $2.77 million for fiscal year 2020. This decrease was primarily attributed to a decrease in the number of students by 243, or 9.8%, from 2,731 students for the year ended December 31, 2020, to 2,488 students for the year ended December 31, 2021, which resulted in a decrease of $254,042 in revenue. The decrease was partially offset by an increase in average tuition fees collected from $1,015 per student in 2020 to $1,076 per student in 2021, which resulted in an increase of $157,510 in revenue. The increase in average tuition fee was mainly caused by an appreciation of Renminbi ("RMB") against U.S. dollars while the average tuition fee per student in RMB decreased from RMB6,993 ($1,015) in 2020 to RMB6,931 ($1,076) in 2021. Revenue from providing smart campus related technological consulting services and technical support services for other entities decreased by $0.93 million, or 46.9%, to $1.06 million for fiscal year 2021, from $1.99 million for fiscal year 2020. The decrease in revenue was mainly attributable to a decrease in the average project size from $143,000 per project in 2020 to $58,859 per project in 2021 as compared to 2020. In 2020, we executed three relatively large technological consulting service projects, including the hardware and software installation and digital classrooms for FMP's experiment-based simulation center for its hotel management major with contract price of RMB5 million ($0.7 million), the digital classrooms for Beijing Institute of Graphic Communications with contract price of approximately RMB1.3 million ($0.2 million) and technical support services provided to a third party enterprise, Wuhan Wangjie Hengtong Information Technology Co., Ltd., with contract price of RMB4.2 million ($612,239). However, in 2021, the 18 projects we worked on were of smaller size and scope and accordingly, the service fees we charged to customers were also smaller. The overall decrease in our revenue from technological consulting services for smart campus solutions reflected the above combined reasons. Revenue from overseas study consulting services decreased by $0.09 million, or 75.1%, to $0.04 million for fiscal year 2021, from $0.13 million for fiscal year 2020. During the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, under our service contracts with Beijing Foreign Studies University, we assisted 27 students and 11 students for Russian language training, and 27 students and 22 students for German language training, respectively. We recognized $36,174 in revenue when our performance obligations under the service contracts were satisfied during the fiscal year 2021. The decrease in revenue from overseas study consulting services was mainly attributed to the cancellation of visa applications to Russia and Germany by the students, which is mainly due to the international travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Revenue from tailored job readiness training services increased by $0.06 million, or 80.3%, to $0.14 million for fiscal year 2021, from $0.08 million for fiscal year 2020. The increase was mainly attributable to an increase in the number of students who received tailored job readiness training services from 147 in 2020 to 443 in 2021. Revenue from textbooks and course material sales decreased by $0.05 million, or 100%, to nil for fiscal year 2021, from $0.05 million for fiscal year 2020. The decrease was mainly attributed to a delay in our publisher's payment cycle due to small publication volume of our textbooks and course materials. Cost of Revenue Cost of revenue decreased by $1.01 million, or 46.7%, to $1.15 million for fiscal year 2021, from $2.16 million for fiscal year 2020, primarily due to the reduced average size and scope of the 18 technological consulting service projects we worked on in 2021 compared to projects in 2020, and accordingly costs associated with hardware and components installation in technology consulting services for smart campus related projects decreased in 2021. In addition, our cost associated with Sino-foreign jointly managed academic programs decreased by $0.2 million, or 38.6%, in 2021 as compared to 2020, which was mainly attributable to a decrease in salary, welfare and insurance costs of foreigner teachers in Sino-foreign jointly managed academic programs. Due to travel bans or restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, some foreign teachers were unable to enter China and we engaged more Chinese teachers to provide teaching services to students in 2021. Gross Profit Gross profit decreased by $0.11 million, or 3.7%, to $2.76 million for fiscal year 2021, from $2.87 million for fiscal year 2020, while gross profit margin increased by 13.5%, to 70.6% for fiscal year 2021 from 57.1% for fiscal year 2020. The decrease in gross profit was primarily due to a decrease in gross profit contribution from smart campus related technological consulting services, which mainly resulted from the decrease in average project size and average gross profit per project in fiscal year 2021 compared to fiscal year 2020, as we executed more projects with software customization rather than hardware installation in fiscal year 2021. Also, gross profit contribution from overseas study consulting services decreased by 135.6% in fiscal year 2021 compared to fiscal year 2020 due to higher student recruitment costs in 2021. Additionally, gross profit contribution from textbook and course material sales decreased by 100% due to the decrease in publication volume. Operating Expenses Selling expenses decreased by $76,897, or 166.5%, to $152,759 for fiscal year 2021, from $229,656 for fiscal year 2020. The decrease in selling expenses was primarily attributable to a decrease in depreciation of $18,236 and a decrease in rental expenses by $16,018 when we relocated to a smaller office space due to streamlining of operations, a decrease in salary and employee welfare benefit expenses paid to sales and marketing personnel by $14,893, resulting from cutting down our sales and marketing force, and a decrease in office and other miscellaneous expenses. General and administrative expenses increased by $2.58 million, or 214.9%, to $3.78 million for fiscal year 2021, from $1.20 million for fiscal year 2020, primarily due to an increase in share-based compensation to employees of $2.3 million, an increase in professional service fees of $72,229, an increase in audit fee of $67,300, an increase in investor relation expenses of $61,376, and an increase in director and officer insurance expenses of $34,127. Interest Income Interest income decreased by $7,062, or 7.0%, to $94,195 for fiscal year 2021, from $101,257 for fiscal year 2020. In connection with the technological consulting services for smart campus projects, we recognized financing component resulted from a timing difference between when control was transferred and when we collected cash consideration from the customer. For the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, we recognized $87,589 and $94,271 in interest income in connection with the aforementioned financing component, respectively. In addition, we reported interest income of $6,606 and $6,986 from bank deposit balance in the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively. These factors led to decreased interest income in fiscal year 2021, as compared to fiscal year 2020. Other Income (Expense), Net Other income was $126,648 for fiscal year 2021, as compared to other expense of $26,035 for fiscal year 2020. The increase in other income was primarily due to provision of other training services in fiscal year 2021. Provision for Income Taxes Provision for income taxes was $300,034 for fiscal year 2021, decreased from $303,246 for fiscal year 2020 due to lower taxable income. Net Income (Loss) Net loss was $1.25 million for fiscal year 2021, compared to net income of $1.21 million for fiscal year 2020. Basic and diluted loss per share were $0.12 for fiscal year 2021, compared to basic and diluted earnings per share of $0.21 for fiscal year 2020. Financial Condition As of December 31, 2021, the Company had cash of $32.68 million, compared to $5.01 million as of December 31, 2020. Net cash used in operating activities was $1.41 million for fiscal year 2021, compared to net cash provided by operating activities of $0.64 million for fiscal year 2020. Net cash used in investing activities was $7,543 for fiscal year 2021, compared to $1,396,125 for fiscal year 2020. Net cash provided by financing activities was $29.06 million for fiscal year 2021, compared to $3.97 million for fiscal year 2020. Impact of the COVID-19 on Performance and Financial Indicators Our results of operations and financial conditions in 2021 were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and may continue to be affected by COVID-19 pandemic in 2022 and potentially beyond. COVID-19 has impact on China's study abroad consulting and training services industry and the business operations of our Company. The extent to which COVID-19 impacts our results of operations in the future will depend on the future developments of the pandemic, including new information concerning the global severity of and actions taken to contain the pandemic, which are highly uncertain and unpredictable. In addition, our results of operations could be adversely affected to the extent that the pandemic harms the Chinese and global economy in general. We face risks related to natural disasters, extreme weather conditions, health epidemics including the COVID-19, and other catastrophic incidents, which could significantly disrupt our operations. The pandemic and related travel restrictions have affected and may continue to adversely affect our business and results of operations, including the demand for our services and the ability of partner schools to pay back accounts receivable on a timely basis. We will pay close attention to the future development of COVID-19 pandemic and perform further assessment of its impact and take relevant measures to minimize the impact. Uncertainties associated with COVID-19 pandemic may cause the Company's revenue and cash flows to underperform in the next 12 months. About China Liberal Education Holdings Limited China Liberal, headquartered in Beijing, is an educational service provider in China. It provides a wide range of services, including those under sino-foreign jointly managed academic programs; overseas study consulting services; technological consulting services for Chinese universities to improve their campus information and data management system and to optimize their teaching, operating and management environment, creating a "smart campus"; and tailored job readiness training to graduating students. For more information, please visit the Company's website at ir.chinaliberal.com. Forward-Looking Statements This document contains forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on the Company's expectations and projections about future events, which the Company derives from the information currently available to the Company. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or our future performance, including: our financial performance and projections; our growth in revenue and earnings; and our business prospects and opportunities. You can identify forward-looking statements by those that are not historical in nature, particularly those that use terminology such as "may," "should," "expects," "anticipates," "contemplates," "estimates," "believes," "plans," "projected," "predicts," "potential," or "hopes" or the negative of these or similar terms. In evaluating these forward-looking statements, you should consider various factors, including: our ability to change the direction of the Company; our ability to keep pace with new technology and changing market needs; and the competitive environment of our business. These and other factors may cause our actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Forward-looking statements are only predictions. The forward-looking events discussed in this press release and other statements made from time to time by us or our representatives, may not occur, and actual events and results may differ materially and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions about us. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review risk factors that may affect its future results in the Company's registration statement and in its other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Investor Relations Contact China Liberal Education Holdings Limited Email: ir@chinaliberal.com Ascent Investor Relations LLC Ms. Tina Xiao Email: tina.xiao@ascent-ir.com Tel: +1 917 609 0333 View original content: SOURCE China Liberal Education Holdings Limited
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2022-04-15T01:55:14Z
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New Jersey man arrested, charged after he ran over woman multiple times in road rage incident, prosecutors say By Laura Ly, Liam Reilly and Sharif Paget, CNN A man was arrested and charged with attempted murder after he ran over a 23-year-old woman multiple times in an SUV in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Tuesday morning, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office (UCPO) said. Vincent Jean, 56, has been charged with first-degree attempted murder, second-degree aggravated assault, third-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, third-degree assault by auto, third-degree leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident with serious bodily injury, third-degree endangering an injured victim and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. Jean was taken into custody after the alleged attack and remains at the Union County Jail, according to prosecutors. He has not yet retained an attorney, but is scheduled to appear in court on April 19, UCPO public relations officer Michael Sheets told CNN. Jean is accused of running over the female victim in his car before backing up and deliberately running her over a second time. Witnesses say the assault occurred after Jean and the woman got into an accident and Jean tried to flee the scene, according to a joint release from the prosecutor and the Elizabeth chief of police. The woman began taking photos of Jean’s car “in order to be able to identify him to the police,” after which Jean allegedly drove his car directly at her, the prosecutor said. Jean allegedly left the scene and was located later Tuesday morning sitting alone in his parked, damaged SUV. Security footage from a house on the block where the incident transpired shows a man alleged to be Jean driving out of frame before reversing back into frame 30 seconds later. A short time later, Jean allegedly reverses the vehicle and swerves to strike the victim, chasing her onto the lawn. After missing her, Jean allegedly pulls out into the street, executes a three-point turn, and then further chases the victim onto the lawn. Attempting to get away from the SUV, the victim appears to trip and is run over by the vehicle. He then appears to reverse on top of her and drive over her one last time before fleeing. The female victim was found by responding police officers shortly after 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday “lying on the front lawn of a residence … suffering from numerous severe injuries,” prosecutors said. She was taken to an area hospital in critical condition, but is in stable condition as of Thursday, according to Elizabeth City Hall Public Information Officer Ruby Contreras. The-CNN-Wire ™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.
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Travis Barker has had a new tattoo done in tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins – see it below. The Blink-182 drummer took to Instagram last night (April 14) to share a collection of images from Mark Mahoney’s Shamrock Social Club tattoo parlour on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Barker – accompanied by fiancée Kourtney Kardashian – can be seen having a detailed hawk design inked on the front side of his ankle by the celebrity tattoo artist. “HAWK forever,” he captioned the post, paying tribute to Hawkins. The final image in the series shows Barker and the Foo Fighters drummer backstage together in their earlier years. Hawkins died on March 25 at the age of 50. The band announced the news in a statement on social media; no cause of death was given. Barker, who had been longtime friends with the Foos drummer, was among those who paid tribute upon hearing the news of his death. “I don’t have the words,” Barker wrote on Instagram. “Sad to write this or to never see you again. I’ll never forget Laguna Beach days when I was a trash man playing in a punk rock band and you were playing with Alanis [Morissette]. You’d come watch me play in dive bars and be like, ‘kid you’re a star.’ And I thought you were crazy but you gave me so much hope and determination.” Meanwhile, the Grammys 2022 memorialised Hawkins with a special tribute at its Las Vegas ceremony earlier this month. “This was the moment in the show when I was supposed to be introducing the Foo Fighters,” host Trevor Noah explained during the ceremony. “We would have been celebrating with them as they won three Grammy awards earlier today. “But they are, of course, not here due to the passing of their legendary drummer Taylor Hawkins. Our thoughts go out to Taylor’s family, his friends, the Foo Fighter family and all of their fans around the world. We’d like to take a moment now to remember Taylor.” The audience at home and watching on TV were then shown a montage of footage of Hawkins performing and backstage, with Foo Fighters song ‘My Hero’ soundtracking it. A larger In Memoriam segment followed, remembering more of the music world’s lost stars from the last 12 months.
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New York, New York - Newsfile Corp. - April 14, 2022 - WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of AbbVie Inc. (NYSE: ABBV) between April 30, 2021 and August 31, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important June 6, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline. SO WHAT: If you purchased AbbVie securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the AbbVie class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=5119 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than June 6, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers. DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) safety concerns about Xeljanz and Xeljanz XR extended to Rinvoq and other Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors; (2) as a result, it was likely that the FDA would require additional safety warnings for Rinvoq and would delay the approval of additional treatment indications for Rinvoq; and (3) therefore, defendants' statements about AbbVie's business, operations, and prospects lacked a reasonable basis. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages. To join the AbbVie class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=5119 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor's ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff. Follow us for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rosen-law-firm, on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosen_firm or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosenlawfirm/. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. ------------------------------- Contact Information: Laurence Rosen, Esq. Phillip Kim, Esq. The Rosen Law Firm, P.A. 275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212) 686-1060 Toll Free: (866) 767-3653 Fax: (212) 202-3827 lrosen@rosenlegal.com pkim@rosenlegal.com cases@rosenlegal.com www.rosenlegal.com The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lankans shared milk rice and oil cakes to celebrate their traditional new year on Thursday opposite President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s office, where they camped out for a sixth day demanding his resignation over the worst economic crisis in memory. Soldiers who were disabled in the island nation’s civil war lit a hearth, Buddhist monks chanted religious verses and others set off firecrackers amid chants of: “Victory to the people’s struggle!” Protesters are occupying the entrance and surroundings of Rajapaksa’s office, holding him responsible for the economic situation. They also are calling for his powerful family to leave power, accusing them of corruption and misrule. “Other days our children go to their grandparents to celebrate the new year, but today we brought them here to show them the real situation in the country,” said Dilani Niranjala, who attended the protest with her husband and two sons aged 10 and 8. “We don’t want to lie to them about what’s going on in the country and go to our village to celebrate the new year. From their younger days, they should see the truth and live with the truth,” she added. Niranjala’s husband, Usitha Gamage, who works as a taxi driver, said he had been discouraged watching the news every morning about skyrocketing living costs. “I am so happy that this struggle is taking place and it gives me new hope and energy,” he said. “The new year — after we chase them out — is going to be great for us. This is what I have told my children,” he added. Sri Lankans in recent months have endured fuel and food shortages and daily power outages. Most of those items are paid for in hard currency, but Sri Lanka is on the brink of bankruptcy, saddled with dwindling foreign reserves and $25 billion in foreign debt due for repayment over the next five years. Nearly $7 billion is due this year. They have been forced to wait in long lines to buy cooking gas, fuel and milk powder, and doctors have warned there is a potentially catastrophic shortage of essential medicines in government hospitals. Tharushi Nirmani, a 23-year-old student who was helping distribute food to protesters, said the movement was uniting Sri Lankans from different backgrounds. “All these years, the new year was celebrated by only two ethnic groups — Sinhalese and Tamils — but most of the people who were with us last night were Muslims,” she said, referring to her fellow volunteers. “There is an amazing togetherness.” The government announced Tuesday that it is suspending repayments of foreign debt, including bonds and government-to-government borrowing, pending the completion of a loan restructuring program with the International Monetary Fund. The government says the World Bank has provided $10 million to buy essential medicine and equipment and the health ministry is in discussions with the World Health Organization and Asian Development Bank for additional funding. The government has also appealed to Sri Lankans living and working overseas to donate medicines or money to purchase them. The World Bank said Wednesday that it is concerned about the uncertain economic outlook in Sri Lanka and is working to provide emergency support for poor and vulnerable households to help them weather the economic crisis. Much of the anger expressed in weeks of protests has been directed at the Rajapaksa family, which has held power for most of the past two decades. Critics accuse the family of having the government borrow heavily to finance projects that have earned no money, such as a port facility built with Chinese loans. The president and his older brother, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, continue to hold power, despite their politically powerful family being the focus of public ire. The Rajapaksas have refused to resign but the crisis and ongoing protests have prompted many Cabinet members to quit. Four ministers were sworn in as caretakers, but many key government portfolios are vacant. Parliament has failed to reach a consensus on how to deal with the crisis after nearly 40 governing coalition lawmakers said they would no longer vote according to coalition instructions, significantly weakening the government. But with opposition parties divided, they have been incapable of forming a majority to take control of Parliament.
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2022-04-15T02:15:34Z
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As volunteers return to raise funds for Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital, a $2 million lifeline has been thrown to the annual Good Friday Appeal in the hopes of it beating another record. The Victorian government has again donated to the hospital, topping up generous donations which last year saw more than $18 million raised. With $2.5 million from the state last year and $8 million the year before, the taxpayer dollars have ensured the hospital's charitable endeavours will continue. The appeal is critically important for the smallest people not only in Victoria but nationally and internationally, Premier Daniel Andrews said on Friday. "We don't just do good paediatric health in Victoria we do the very, very best," he said. Good Friday Appeal chairwoman Penny Fowler was expecting 50,000 people at the annual Kids Day Out fundraiser, returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 100,000 volunteers across the state have signed up to support the appeal, after the two-year pandemic drastically reduced their ability to fundraise. "It's all about community, grassroots and everyone just digging in and giving us a little bit," Ms Fowler said. Telehealth appointments will be supported through funds raised in this year's appeal as well as the Children's Cancer Centre which last year had 1400 patients. Research, equipment and support for families are also funded through the appeal.
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2022-04-15T02:20:24Z
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Polarity Collection The Polarity Collection is a line of accessories for the workplace. The project is designed to highlight Visual Magnetics' InvisiLock technology, a powerful feature allowing 3D objects to be mounted to the wall surface using interlocking magnetic polarities. The pieces work in conjunction with this technology to conveniently eliminate the need for any hardware. The accessories sit freely, yet locked onto the wall surface, and held horizontally by the polarities. The collection takes reference from shapes of files and folders, borrowing from their iconic and functional forms. The user-friendly system ensures a perfectly straight application and allows for endless reconfigurations. The design uses sheet metal like paper, folding up to make three dimensional forms that are dynamic and useful. The Polarity Collection is made up of two shelves, paper displays, marker holders, solo magnet, catch box, and dry eraser. The collection is intended to work in tandem with Visual Magnetics' new line of writable wallcoverings, integrating the brand’s signature magnetic materials with multi-layer dry erase capabilities. Visibility is an industrial design studio based in New York City.
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2022-04-15T02:24:27Z
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WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; z - regular season champion; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Tuesday's results Moose Jaw 5 Brandon 2 Portland 4 Tri-City 3 (OT) Wednesday's results Red Deer 8 Calgary 3 Seattle 6 Vancouver 0 Thursday's results Regina at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Friday's games Regina at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Prince Albert at Swift Current, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Moose Jaw at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince George at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Spokane at Victoria, 7 p.m. Seattle at Tri-City, 7:05 p.m. Kelowna at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. Saturday's games Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Brandon at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Victoria, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Prince George at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Lethbridge at Calgary, 2 p.m. Moose Jaw at Regina, 4 p.m.
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2022-04-15T02:25:33Z
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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jake Guentzel scored twice, Sidney Crosby also had a goal and the Pittsburgh Penguins earned a playoff berth for the 16th straight season with a 6-3 victory over the New York Islanders on Thursday night. Guentzel scored his 36th and 37th goals and Crosby his 29th as the Penguins extended the longest active postseason streak among teams in major North American professional sports. Danton Heinen equaled a career high with his 16th goal, while Kris Letang and Brock McGinn also scored for Pittsburgh, which tied Calgary for the seventh-longest playoff streak in the NHL since 1967. Tristan Jarry made 36 saves for the Penguins, who have won two of three overall. Pittsburgh has 11 wins and points in 15 of its last 17 against the Islanders. Zach Parise, Anders Lee and Zdeno Chara scored for the Islanders, who have lost three of their last five following a four-game winning streak. Ilya Sorokin stopped 22 shots. Pittsburgh scored twice in the first nine minutes of the game for an early lead. Letang beat Sorokin at 4:59 with a wrist shot from the left point and Heinen scored on a breakaway at 8:52. Heinen just left the penalty box after a slashing call when he took a lead pass from Brian Boyle and beat Sorokin with a shot between the legs. Heinen has points in seven of 10 career games against the Islanders. Boyle has points in nine of his last 10 home games and Teddy Blueger established a career high in points with a secondary assist. Parise cut the deficit in half at 5:51 of the second period. He took a pass from Mathew Barzal off the rush and sent a shot behind Jarry to put the Islanders on the board. Guentzel regained Pittsburgh’s two-goal lead at 12:10 of the second. Guentzel, on a two-on-one, took a pass from Crosby and beat Sorokin with a blocker-side wrist shot. Crosby and Guentzel combined for Pittsburgh’s fourth goal at 10:44 of the third period, following New York’s neutral-zone turnover. There was a slick passing sequence between the two on a two-on-none before Crosby finished it off with a slap shot from in close, cementing Pittsburgh’s return to the playoffs. CAPTAIN CROSBY Crosby’s goal was the winner, the 78th of his career. That ties Evgeni Malkin and Jaromir Jagr for the franchise record. Crosby has three goals and eight points in his last three games played. It was his third straight multipoint effort and team-best 25th of the season. Crosby has a team-high 80 points and he reached the milestone for the 11th time in his career, most among all active players. He’s one goal from 30 for the 10th time in his career and is looking to join Mario Lemieux and Jagr as the only players in franchise history with 10 or more 30-goal seasons. Crosby has 40 goals and 128 points in 78 career games against the Islanders. Pittsburgh is 49-19-20 in those games. Only Jagr (155) and Lemieux (131) have more points against the Islanders than Crosby. Crosby has 38 multipoint games against the Islanders and 18 games without any points. GUENTZEL’S BEST Guentzel established a career high of 78 points. His previous best was 76, which came in the 2018-19 season. He’s three goals shy of 40 for the second time in his career. Guentzel has four goals and seven points in his last two games. PARISE VS. THE PENS Parise, with 22 goals and 45 points, leads all active Islanders in points against Pittsburgh. Parise, on Tuesday against Pittsburgh, became the first Islander to score a power-play and short-handed goal in the same game since Frans Nelson in 2016. He had three goals in the two most recent games against Pittsburgh after going six straight without finding the back of the net. The last time Parise was in Pittsburgh on Jan. 14, 2020, he scored twice. UP NEXT Islanders: Travel to Montreal on Friday night. Penguins: Travel to Boston on Saturday night. — More AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports Copyright © 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.
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Collection by Matthew Keeshin Publicly Endorsed Known for their creative solutions for civic buildings and schools, explore the process of the Canadian firm HCMA Architecture + Design in their most recent book PLACES: Public Architecture featuring their signature projects.
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. — A growing number of professional athletes are turning to cannabis for pain relief. An alternative to addictive opioids which athletes say helps to reduce pain from post-game injuries and to help speed recovery. While athletes have shared their stories publicly, little scientific research has been conducted to support the anecdotal reports. “The NFL, it's hard for them to throw support to something that has absolutely no evidence. So they’ve taken the leap to provide the funding to look for some evidence," said Mark Wallace, MD, chief of the division of Pain Medicine at UC San Diego. The university received a $500,000 grant from the National Football League (NFL) to investigate the effects of cannabis on pain management. “Probably close to 70 percent of the NFL players are exposed to opioids through the course of their career. And many of them remain on opioids after they're finished with their career," said Wallace. “I've taken hundreds and hundreds of patients off of opioids with cannabis.” Wallace has been studying cannabis and its use for chronic pain for over two decades. In 2000, UC San Diego established its Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR). With support from the California State Legislature, researchers initiated the first therapeutic studies using smoked cannabis in over 20 years. "We've learned how to dose it, we've come a long way," said Wallace. "Because if you don't dose it right, you can actually make the patients worse, you can worsen their pain. But if you dose it right, you could improve sleep, improve mood, reduce pain." Relaxing its rules on cannabis use, the NFL no longer suspends players who test positive for marijuana. However, players will not be permitted to participate in the study. Instead, researchers will be working with professional rugby teams. “A lot of the rugby players are more than willing to participate," said Wallace. "They’re looking for an answer too." Injured athletes in the randomized, double-blind trial will dose up to four times a day for 48 hours, using a handheld vaporizer. “The NFL, they know that the players are using it, and they have eased up on their restrictions. But at the same time, they understand it is a Schedule 2 drug that has varying state laws," said Wallace. “We’re hoping this will lead to larger studies within the NFL.”
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2022-04-15T02:36:37Z
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The Dallas Wings finalized their training camp roster following the 2022 WNBA Draft. The team added guard Veronica Burton, guard Jasmine Dickey and forward Jazz Bond with their three selections in the draft. The team will begin their training camp on Sunday, April 17. The Wings will have two preseason matchups during their camp, with an away contest against the defending WNBA Champion Chicago Sky on April 25 before returning home to face the Indiana Fever on May 2. The team’s 2022 regular season campaign begins at home on May 7 against the Atlanta Dream. 2022 DALLAS WINGS TRAINING CAMP ROSTER * Tentative late arrivals due to overseas commitments Rick Rogers is the president & publisher of Star Local Media and its 14 print and digital local media publications. Email him at rrogers@starlocalmedia.com. You must be logged in to react. Click any reaction to login. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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2022-04-15T02:37:56Z
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2 bird flu cases confirmed in US zoos as virus spreads (AP) — Two cases of bird flu have been confirmed in U.S. zoos, but officials said they won’t order widespread euthanasia of zoo birds the way they have on farms. U.S. Department of Agriculture spokesman Mike Stepien declined to release any details about the zoo cases Thursday, including which two zoos were involved. Many zoos across the country have closed down their aviaries and moved birds inside whenever possible to help protect them from avian influenza that officials believe is primarily being spread by the droppings of wild birds. At many zoos, penguins might be the only birds visitors can see because they are generally kept inside behind glass where they are shielded from the virus. Nearly 27 million chickens and turkeys have been slaughtered in 26 states to limit the spread of bird flu during this year’s outbreak. Officials order entire flocks to be killed when the virus is found on farms. Stepien said zoos work with state veterinary officials when the virus is found, but unlike farms, zoos are generally allowed to isolate and treat an infected bird as long as they take precautions to protect the other birds in their collections. Health officials emphasize that bird flu doesn’t jeopardize food safety because infected birds aren’t allowed into the food supply and properly cooking meat and eggs to 165 degrees Fahrenheit will kill any viruses. The disease also doesn’t represent any immediate public health threat, and no human cases have been found in America. This year’s outbreak is the worst one since 2015 when roughly 50 million chickens and turkeys were slaughtered because of the virus. Stepien said that there were very few bird flu cases in captive wild birds in 2015 and none in large zoos, and no wild birds at zoos were euthanized that year. Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-15T02:41:50Z
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Alcantara sharp, Marlins win home opener over Phillies 4-3 By TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer MIAMI (AP) — Sandy Alcantara allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings, Joey Wendle had two RBIs and the Miami Marlins won their home opener by downing the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3. Garrett Cooper hit his first home run of the year, while Jesús Sánchez had two hits and an RBI for Miami. Alcantara gave up seven hits, struck out five and walked one. Bryce Harper drove in three runs and J.T. Realmuto had four hits for the Phillies, who have lost three straight and four of five following a 2-0 start.
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2022-04-15T02:46:20Z
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ed Buck told his neighbors that the steady stream of young Black men leaving his West Hollywood apartment were social work clients. What really happened behind closed doors, which he referred to as the “gates of hell,” was far more sinister. The men did not need Buck’s help — they needed to be saved from him, said federal prosecutors in Los Angeles said. Some barely escaped with their lives. Two men didn’t. Buck, 67, a wealthy gay white donor to Democratic, LGBTQ and animal rights causes, was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court to 30 years in federal prison for injecting two men with lethal doses of methamphetamine as part of a fetish that turned fatal. Prosecutors, who sought a life term, said Buck had such disregard for life that even after the two deaths in his apartment, he did not stop paying men to come to his home and injecting them with walloping doses of methamphetamine. One man overdosed twice in the course of a week. “This defendant preyed upon vulnerable victims — men who were drug-dependent and often without homes — to feed an obsession that led to death and misery,” United States Attorney Tracy L. Wilkison said. “Mr. Buck continues to pose a clear danger to society.” Buck was convicted in July of distribution of methamphetamine resulting in the deaths of Gemmel Moore in 2017 and Timothy Dean in 2019. He was also convicted of four counts of meth distribution, two counts of enticing men to travel across state lines for prostitution and a count of maintaining a drug den. Buck managed to avoid arrest for more than two years after Moore’s death and family and community members led by political strategist Jasmyne Cannick complained that he escaped prosecution because of wealth, political ties and race. He donated more than $500,000 since 2000 to mainly Democratic causes. Moore’s mother, LaTisha Nixon, joined Cannick and several other friends and family members of the deceased to ask the judge for the maximum sentence. Nixon, a certified nursing assistant who said she had prayed with and comforted countless dying people, broke down as she thought of the way her oldest child died. “All I can think about is how my son died naked on a mattress with no love around him,” Nixon said. “No one to hold his hand or tell him good things.” Defense lawyer Mark Werksman sought a 10-year term — half of the mandatory minimum of 20 years Buck faced and well below the 25 years recommended by the probation department. He said Buck’s sexual abuse as a child and health problems that led to his drug addiction were mitigating factors. He said prosecutors had cast Buck as a “sociopathic syringe-wielding sexual predator and sexual deviant who preys on homeless drug-addicted male prostitutes and kills them by recklessly overdosing them on methamphetamine.” “But there’s a second Ed Buck, a redeemable, a worthy, a valuable Ed Buck who deserves this court’s compassion and mercy,” Werksman said. Buck made his first public remarks since his arrest in September 2019, apologizing for “my part in the tragic deaths” of Moore and Dean, whom he said were friends he loved. In a husky voice, he said he had not caused their deaths but expressed condolences to their families — something they said he never did after their deaths. Buck, who worked as a model and then made a small fortune selling an Arizona company he rescued from bankruptcy, said he tried to live a good life devoted to political causes that would make his world a better place. His political activism began with efforts in 1987 to recall Republican Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham, who was ultimately convicted in an impeachment trial and kicked out of office. Buck said he started an AIDS information organization in the 1980s, marched for gay and human rights and championed a ban on fur sales in West Hollywood. “Look at the good I have done and the good I may still do and not the horrible caricature that the government painted me as a meth-fueled ax killer,” Buck said. “That’s not who I am.” Judge Christina Snyder said the case was one of the most difficult and tragic ones she had presided over. She said Buck’s “horrific crimes” were reprehensible and more than just an accident. Assistant U.S. Attorney Chelsea Norell objected to the 30-year sentence, arguing that the mandatory minimum sentences for each death add up to 40 years. “He is effectively getting one kill and one kill 50% off,” Norell said. Family members of Dean and Moore said they were disappointed he didn’t get a life sentence but were happy Buck was going away for a long time. They said his apology had come too late to seem sincere. “That’s not love when you kill someone,” said Dean’s sister, Joann Campbell. “That was just something he was saying … to get some sympathy from the judge. But I don’t believe and buy any of it.” Even after Dean’s death, Buck remained undeterred, Norell said. Holed up in a hotel to avoid the police, he injected Dane Brown with back-to-back “slams” of methamphetamine. Brown, who was homeless, later moved into Buck’s apartment, where he was injected with meth most days and often several times a day. On Sept. 4, 2019, after Buck shot him up three times with back-to-back doses, Brown was hospitalized for overdosing. He had five times the meth in his system that Moore and Dean had when they died, prosecutors said. Brown returned less than a week later and Buck injected him three times with meth. Brown said he was overdosing again. He was exhausted and weak but Buck wouldn’t call an ambulance. “I can’t run, I can’t move and it’s like all my energy was being sapped out,” Brown recalled Thursday outside court. That’s when he heard the voice of his late mother tell him to get up. “At that last moment, right when I was giving up and closed my eyes, I heard the voice,” Brown said. “It’s like she lit a fire and told me to get out and get out now.” Brown managed to get himself to a nearby gas station and was taken to the hospital. It was that incident that finally led to Buck’s arrest. If he hadn’t made it out of Buck’s apartment, Brown said he would have died there like Moore and Dean. (Copyright (c) 2022 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)
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Russia's Black Sea flagship sank Thursday after an explosion and fire that Ukraine claimed was a successful missile strike -- as the Kremlin accused Kyiv of targeting its citizens in sorties across the border. The guided missile cruiser Moskva had been leading Russia's naval effort against its neighbour in the seven-week conflict, in which civilian killings have sparked accusations of genocide. Russia's defence ministry said the blast on the vessel was the result of exploding ammunition and added that the resulting damage had caused it to "lose its balance" as it was being towed to port. "Given the choppy seas, the vessel sank," the Russian state news agency TASS quoted the ministry as saying. On the Ukrainian side, Odessa military spokesman Sergey Bratchuk said the ship had been hit by domestic Neptune cruise missiles. In Washington, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said he was unable to verify either version, but stressed that the sinking of the Moskva dealt a "big blow" to the Black Sea fleet. Meanwhile, in Ukraine's east and south, civilian evacuations had been set to resume Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said, after a day-long pause that Kyiv blamed on Russian shelling. More than 4.7 million Ukrainians have fled their country in the 50 days since Russia invaded, the United Nations said. The flagship fire came after the United States unveiled an $800-million military aid package that includes heavy equipment specifically tailored to help Ukraine repel the Russians in the east, from howitzers to armoured personnel carriers and helicopters. Following its pullout from northern Ukraine earlier this month after failing to take the capital, Russia is refocusing on the east, with Kyiv warning of bloody new clashes to come in the Donbas region. 'No electricity, no water' Seizing Donbas, where Russian-backed separatists control the Donetsk and Lugansk areas, would allow Moscow to create a southern corridor to the occupied Crimean peninsula. But rain that has been battering the region for days could favour Ukraine in its fight against invading Russian forces, a senior Pentagon official said Thursday. "The fact that the ground is softer will make it harder for them to do anything off of paved highways," said the official, who spoke under condition of anonymity. Moscow's Black Sea fleet has been blockading the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, where Russian officials say they are in full control. In what appeared to be its first official accusation of abuses targeting Russians, the Kremlin said at least six air strikes had hit residential buildings in the border region of Bryansk, wounding seven people including a toddler. "Using two military helicopters carrying heavy weaponry, Ukrainian armed forces illegally entered Russian air space," Russia's Investigative Committee said. Russia sparked fears of a return to conflict around Kyiv on Wednesday when it threatened to attack the capital's strike command centres in retaliation for any strikes on Russian soil. But in eastern Ukraine, civilians say they have "no rest" from bombardment, including in Severodonetsk, the last easterly city still held by Ukrainian forces. Now little more than a ghost town, the settlement just kilometres from the front line has already buried 400 civilians, according to Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday. "There's no electricity, no water," Maria, who lives with her husband and mother-in-law, told AFP amid a din of shelling that she said never stops. "But I prefer to stay here, at home. If we leave, where will we go?" 'Nobody remembers us' Tamara Yakovenko, 61, and her 83-year-old mother had decided to run the risk of fleeing Severodonetsk, where "every 10 or 15 minutes there are bombings". "We used to receive humanitarian aid, but now nobody remembers us. Some people try to cook outside on a fire... And boom, boom... everyone has to run back to the basement," Yakovenko said. "All night until morning, there is no rest." Beyond the humanitarian crisis, the war's economic consequences -- primarily surging food and fuel prices -- were "hitting hardest the world's most vulnerable people," IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned. The United Nations announced the release of $100 million to fight hunger in Yemen and six African countries at risk of famine due to the war disrupting food supply chains. "Hundreds of thousands of children are going to sleep hungry every night while their parents are worried sick about how to feed them," said UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths. "A war halfway around the world makes their prospects even worse. This allocation will save lives." Investigators have descended on areas around Kyiv previously occupied by Russian forces, looking into reports of war crimes that Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed as "fakes". The atrocities -- some of which were witnessed by AFP -- have led Biden to accuse Putin of genocide, a term key European partners including France and Germany have hesitated to use. The French government, which has allocated 100 million euros for humanitarian support to victims of the conflict, said its embassy would return "very soon" to Kyiv from the western city of Lviv, where it had been relocated after the invasion. (This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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Click here to subscribe today or Login. By DENNIS PASSA BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Jack Newton, who lost to Tom Watson in a 1975 British Open playoff and tied for second behind Seve Ballesteros at the 1980 Masters before his professional golf career ended in a near-fatal aircraft propeller accident, has died. He was 72. Newton, who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, died early Friday due to “health complications,” his family said in a statement. “(He) was a fearless competitor and iconic Australian, blazing a formidable trail during his professional golfing career,” his family added. “He fought back from tremendous adversity as only he could.” Newton won the U.S. PGA Tour’s Buick Open in 1978 and the Australian Open in 1979 and three tournaments in Europe before his career —- and nearly his life — ended when he walked into the propeller of a small plane he was about to board at Sydney airport on July 24, 1983. His right arm was severed, he lost sight in his right eye and also sustained severe injuries to his abdomen. Doctors gave him only a 50-50 chance of surviving, and he spent nearly two months in intensive care and required lengthy rehabilitation from his injuries. “Things weren’t looking too good for me. I knew that from the priest walking around my (hospital) bed,” Newton said later. He was 33 at the time of the accident. Despite his near-death experience, Newton and his jovial personality returned to public life. He became a popular television, radio and newspaper golf commentator, golf course designer and chairman of the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation, which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for golf’s up-and-coming players in Australia. The foundation’s annual tournament attracted a who’s who of celebrities and pro golfers in Australia, most of whom dressed up in outlandish costumes as encouraged each year by Newton. Not to be denied from playing the game he loved, he taught himself to play golf one-handed, swinging the club with his left hand in a right-handed stance. He regularly had scores in the mid-80s for 18 holes. That translates to a handicap of about 12 or 14, one that most able-bodied amateur players would aspire to. Newton turned professional in 1971 on the European Tour and won his first event, the Dutch Open, the following year. A week later, he won another tournament at Fulford, England and, in 1974, the tour’s match play championship. The Australian’s playoff loss in the 1975 British Open at Carnoustie came after Watson had a few rather fortuitous shots. A wire fence kept Watson’s ball in bounds on the eighth hole and the American chipped for eagle at the 14th to claim the Claret Jug by a shot over Newton. “I always felt that if I came into a major with some good form, then I could be dangerous,” Newton had said. “That’s the way I played golf. Once I got my tail up I wasn’t afraid of anybody.” Newton is survived by his wife, Jackie, and two children, Kristie and Clint, and six grandchildren. Kristie was a pro golfer and Clint Newton, who was born in Hilton Head, South Carolina, played rugby league in Australia and Britain and represented the United States at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. “His passion for sport and contributing to future generations of golfers and the Australian community demonstrates the character of our father, beloved husband, proud brother, adoring grandfather, and maverick mate,” his family said in the statement. ___ More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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(ABC4) – Over one million hot glue guns have been recalled due to fire and burn hazards, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on Thursday. The glue guns, which were recalled by Dollar Tree, can malfunction when plugged in. Dollar Tree received several reports of electrical malfunctions when using the products, some of the reports included fire. One report indicated resulting skin irritation. The hot glue guns were sold nationwide at Dollar Tree from August 2020 through February 2022 and at Family Dollar stores nationwide January-February 2022 for about $1. The CPSC said consumers should immediately unplug and stop the Crafter’s Square Glue Gun and return it to any Dollar Tree or Family Dollar store for a full refund. Official say online purchasers will be contacted directly with further instructions. About 1,025,000 hot glue guns have been recalled. Get breaking news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our breaking news email alerts today.
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BRISBANE – Jack Newton, who lost to Tom Watson in a 1975 British Open playoff and tied for second behind Seve Ballesteros at the 1980 Masters before his professional golf career ended in a near-fatal aircraft propeller accident, has died. He was 72. Newton, who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, died early Friday due to “health complications,” his family said in a statement. "(He) was a fearless competitor and iconic Australian, blazing a formidable trail during his professional golfing career," his family added. “He fought back from tremendous adversity as only he could." Newton won the U.S. PGA Tour's Buick Open in 1978 and the Australian Open in 1979 and three tournaments in Europe before his career —- and nearly his life — ended when he walked into the propeller of a small plane he was about to board at Sydney airport on July 24, 1983. His right arm was severed, he lost sight in his right eye and also sustained severe injuries to his abdomen. Doctors gave him only a 50-50 chance of surviving, and he spent nearly two months in intensive care and required lengthy rehabilitation from his injuries. “Things weren’t looking too good for me. I knew that from the priest walking around my (hospital) bed,” Newton said later. He was 33 at the time of the accident. Despite his near-death experience, Newton and his jovial personality returned to public life. He became a popular television, radio and newspaper golf commentator, golf course designer and chairman of the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation, which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for golf’s up-and-coming players in Australia. The foundation’s annual tournament attracted a who’s who of celebrities and pro golfers in Australia, most of whom dressed up in outlandish costumes as encouraged each year by Newton. Not to be denied from playing the game he loved, he taught himself to play golf one-handed, swinging the club with his left hand in a right-handed stance. He regularly had scores in the mid-80s for 18 holes. That translates to a handicap of about 12 or 14, one that most able-bodied amateur players would aspire to. Newton turned professional in 1971 on the European Tour and won his first event, the Dutch Open, the following year. A week later, he won another tournament at Fulford, England and, in 1974, the tour’s match play championship. The Australian’s playoff loss in the 1975 British Open at Carnoustie came after Watson had a few rather fortuitous shots. A wire fence kept Watson’s ball in bounds on the eighth hole and the American chipped for eagle at the 14th to claim the Claret Jug by a shot over Newton. “I always felt that if I came into a major with some good form, then I could be dangerous,” Newton had said. “That’s the way I played golf. Once I got my tail up I wasn’t afraid of anybody.” Newton is survived by his wife, Jackie, and two children, Kristie and Clint, and six grandchildren. Kristie was a pro golfer and Clint Newton, who was born in Hilton Head, South Carolina, played rugby league in Australia and Britain and represented the United States at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. “His passion for sport and contributing to future generations of golfers and the Australian community demonstrates the character of our father, beloved husband, proud brother, adoring grandfather, and maverick mate," his family said in the statement. ___ More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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FBI issues warning of online sextortion targeting children COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -The FBI Columbia Field Office issued a warning to parents and caregivers about sextortion cases targeting children. The organization said they’ve received increasing reports about adults on social media and online games posing as adolescents to coerce children to produce sexual images. After receiving the images, the perpetrators tell the child they’ll post the images online if they don’t send them money. Investigators found young boys ranging from 14 to 17 years old have become the primary targets for the extortion schemes. “The victims of these crimes may be afraid to come forward, so it’s important to have open discussions with your children about their activities online,” said FBI Columbia Special Agent in Charge, Susan Ferensic. The FBI advised parents to tell their children to be careful when sharing anything online, especially with strangers. If you or someone you know has become a victim of sextortion you can contact the FBI Columbia Field Office at 803-551-4200. When contacting law enforcement on these cases, it is advised to not delete anything until investigators can review it to help catch the offender. More information about these types of crimes and protecting children from predators can be found at the link here. Copyright 2022 WIS. All rights reserved. Notice a spelling or grammar error in this article? Click or tap here to report it. Please include the article’s headline.
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Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has charged political parties in the country, particularly the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022 in picking their candidates for the 2023 general election in order to avoid dire consequences. AbdulRazaq, who said there are new provisions in the Electoral Act that are revolutionary, warned that non-adherence to the provisions of the Act “could undo whatever efforts of any political party or candidate if we run afoul of them.” The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Mr Kayode Alabi, spoke in Ilorin, at a one-day capacity building seminar on the new Electoral Act, 2022 for political office holders aspiring for elective offices. Related Articles NOSDRA launches oil spillage, disaster reduction risk plan The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) has flagged off the Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Plan (CBDRR) in a bid to end incessant oil spillage and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region. The agency maintained that Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) plan was to develop, create and sustain an interface with stakeholders that […] Share this: - Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) - Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) - Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) - Click to print (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Grid collapse plunges Nigeria into darkness Nigeria was yesterday rocked by a nationwide blackout as Electricity System, also known as the power grid, suffered the second collapse in two weeks. The last collapse happened on Friday, November 13. The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), which confirmed the total collapse of the system, stated that multiple trippings led to the collapse […] Share this: - Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) - Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) - Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) - Click to print (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Falana to NBA: Sanction AGs who flout court orders Human Rights Activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana has urged the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to sanction Attorney Generals who encouraged the disobedience of court orders. Falana, who spoke during the ongoing NBA-SPIDEL Conference holding at Jogor Events Centre, Ibadan with the theme: “The Role of Public Interest in Governance in Nigeria,” […] Share this: - Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) - Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) - Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) - Click to print (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) - Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
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Impact Wrestling Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 14 Erik Beaston@@ErikBeastonFeatured ColumnistApril 15, 2022Impact Wrestling Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 14 The march to Rebellion on April 23 continued Thursday night on Impact Wrestling with an episode of the AXS TV presentation headlined by the latest physical battle between Jonah and PCO. The culmination of that rivalry was just one match on a jam-packed card that introduced the Impact faithful to the Major Players, featured another Champ Champ Challenge from Deonna Purrazzo and an appearance from Ring of Honor world champion Jonathan Gresham. What went down and how did it affect the road to Rebellion? Find out now with this recap of the April 14 broadcast. W. Morrissey Promo - "For the first time in my life, I can say that I am not alone and that is because of all of you. So thank you for continuing to show me support." - "If you don't listen to me, you're gonna end up half-dead on the floor of this arena again. Got it?" Myers warned his rival. - The heels stood tall sporting "Major Players" t-shirts, hinting at the new name of their faction and establishing dominance early. W. Morrissey kicked off the show by recalling the last time he was in the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, the withdrawal-related seizure that led to him being carried out on a stretcher, and his climb back to health and sobriety. The emotional big man stood in the center of the former ECW Arena, the fans raining down with cheers of support and chants of his name before Brian Myers interrupted. Chelsea Green and Digital Media champion Matt Cardona interrupted a sure-thing ass-whooping and helped drive Morrissey through a table in a red-hot open to the show. In one segment, Impact established a top-tier babyface that fans genuinely want to root for and introduced a trio of heels for him to compete against. Cardona has been as buzz-worthy as anyone recently and the idea of him leading a trio that includes Myers and Green is appealing and should benefit all three of them. Grade A+ Top Moments Deonna Purrazzo's Champ-Champ Challenge - The finish, with Purrazzo countering the lariat clothesline into her submission hold, was fantastic. - Nightengale choosing to fight for the ROH title made sense and tipped the cap to her history with that promotion. The latest edition of Deonna Purrazzo's Champ Champ Challenge saw The Virtuosa defend against Willow Nightengale, who opted to battle for the Ring of Honor Women's Championship. A competitive, back-and-forth match saw Nightengale impress and prove why she is one of the hottest free agents in women's wrestling as she nearly upset one of the best wrestlers in the world. Purrazzo capitalized on a single opening, delivering a powerbomb out of the corner and countering a big clothesline into the Venus di Milo submission for the win. Purrazzo is a standard-bearer in professional wrestling, one of the very best technicians in any company and an elite women's wrestler. She is an elite talent and if Impact does not have any other plans for her, there are far worse options than letting her have great matches every so many weeks, against top indie talent. Nightengale is immensely talented and has charisma for days. There is a reason she has appeared on Impact, Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling TV in the same month. She is about to open some eyes on a big stage and performances like this are why. Grade C+ Top Moments Rocky Romero vs. Jonathan Gresham - "This is an encyclopedia of wrestling," Matthew Rehwoldt said on commentary, citing the variety of styles (strong style, technical, submission) utilized to that point. - Rehwoldt, on fire on the mic, put over the frustration Eddie Edwards has felt with being underappreciated over the years, laying out the backstory for his recent actions and the foundation for his match with Gresham at Rebellion. A bit technical with some strikes sprinkled in for good measure, Ring of Honor champion Jonathan Gresham and Rocky Romero delivered a hotly competitive match that saw The Octopus outlast Romero by outwrestling him. Rolling him up, hooking his feet and preventing him from kicking out, Gresham bested a man whose roots are also in ROH. This was a great showcase for Gresham, who Impact probably had hopes of signing to a contract before the news of Tony Khan's purchase of ROH. With his availability to the company in question, do not be surprised if Gresham's run of victories with the promotion comes to an end at Rebellion against Eddie Edwards. That match has a ton of potential to be one of the best on the entire card and, hopefully, strengthen the credibility of Honor No More, which has struggled to score big wins consistently. Grade B- Top Moments Josh Alexander vs. Moose Hype; Steve Maclin vs. Alex Shelley - Backstage, Ace Austin attempted to talk "Speedball" Mike Bailey into working together against X-Division champion Trey Miguel at Rebellion. - A closeup revealed a beet-red chest and back of Maclin, the result of a physical battle with Shelley. - Shelley used the ringside area to his advantage, proving his situational awareness is impeccable. - Tom Hannifan brought up Shelley's win as a message to Bullet Club, whose "Switchblade" Jay White will battle Chris Sabin and Maclin in a three-way dance at Rebellion, in an alert and quality soundbite. A fantastic video package put over the six-month rivalry between Josh Alexander and Moose over the Impact World Championship. The company is low-key great at producing these types of videos, which combine the entertainment element and a real-sports feel to create genuine excitement for upcoming matches. A surprisingly physical match saw Shelley capitalize on Maclin's lack of focus on him and the match at hand to score the win with Shell Shocked. There will be some that question the idea of Shelley going over when the attention should be paid to Maclin and developing him into a potential main event competitor, but the conflict is between Maclin and Sabin. By booking Maclin to lose the match by focusing too much on Sabin, only strengthens that feud and gives him an out. Maclin will be fine, Shelley picked up a big win for a company he was hugely influential in for many years and the Rebellion three-way adds some much-needed heat following its announcement earlier in the show. Grade B Top Moments Bullet Club Interrupted Honor No More - "...we handed you your asses back in Japan in 2015," Gallows said of Honor No More's Matt Taven and Mike Bennett. - "You're the toys no one wants to play with anymore," Karl Anderson said of the Ring of Honor alumni. - "Since we're in the mean streets of Philly...do you want to fight about it?" Chris Bey asked, setting up a showdown between factions. Honor No More's Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Kenny King, PCO and Vincent hit the ring alongside Maria Kanellis for a promo in which the former three passionately reminded fans of their motivations for the faction's actions thus far in their Impact run. Bullet Club interrupted and reasserted themselves as the best faction before a brawl erupted. The segment was almost certainly designed to set up a multi-man tag match, which was announced for the Philadelphia tapings ahead of time. It should be a hot match between guys the fans in that particular arena know and have long-term connections with. Unfortunately, it does not feel like a match Honor No More is likely to win. That faction desperately needs a big win because as it is now, they are slightly hovering above "enhancement talent that gets TV time" status and that is inexcusable for a collection of competitors that talented. Grade C+ Top Moments Jonah vs. PCO - PCO kicked out at one and Jonah's facial expressions sold the shock and awe of the moment. - PCO's Reanimator from the top rope, which he missed before crashing onto the ring apron, was unsettling. - Jonah's inability to keep PCO down put over the seeming invincibility of the unhuman member of Honor No More but also led to an impressive Tsunami that drove a chair into the French-Canadian Frankenstein's body. Heavyweight battles between two bruisers will never not be awesome and that was certainly the case this week as Jonah battled PCO. The two settled their score in another physically brutal match that forced them to throw everything they had at one another, culminating with Jonah capitalizing on a missed Reanimator and delivering the Tsunami for the impressive victory. Yes, PCO probably should have won to help build Honor No More's credibility but in this case, it is understandable why he did not. Jonah has a big Rebellion match against Tomohiro Ishii of New Japan Pro-Wrestling and needs to be protected in order to preserve the intrigue and excitement surrounding the bout. PCO will always be over. Jonah is finally the unstoppable force he should have been in NXT and on the WWE roster before his untimely release. Continue pushing him because his opponent has equity with fans and will be just fine as long as he can sit up one more time. Grade C+ Top Moments
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2022-04-15T03:03:13Z
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From the Open-Publishing Calendar From the Open-Publishing Newswire Indybay Feature Land Trust of Santa Cruz County Protects Land for Relict Species Wildlife Crossing Watsonville, CA (April 6, 2022): On March 31, 2022, the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County closed escrow on parcel #049-131-32 on Trabing Road. A humble 3.5-acre vacant lot, the property is key to ensuring the survival of one of Santa Cruz's most unique and endangered species, the Santa Cruz long-toed salamander. Over the past year, the Land Trust has collaborated with the US. Fish & Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish & Wildlife, Caltrans Region 5, and the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission to facilitate the recovery of the long-toed salamander. In January of 2022, the small Trabing Road parcel was listed for sale. "When we heard there was an offer from a developer being considered, our Land Protection Team knew they had to work fast," says Dan Medeiros, Director of Land Protection, "thankfully, we were able to make a competing offer and secure a Purchase and Sale Agreement. We are extremely grateful to our partners at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, US Department of Fish and Wildlife, Caltrans, and the Santa Cruz County Regional Map identifying Trabing Road parcel as a priority for SCLTS connectivity. Transportation Commission for helping us take action to ensure the survival of this species." ABOUT THE SANTA CRUZ LONG-TOED SALAMANDER Santa Cruz long-toed salamanders were first identified in 1954. Described as a relict species, long-toed salamanders were isolated from their most recent common ancestor close to 2 million years ago. With the county's dramatic increase in development over the past 80 years, long-toed salamander breeding grounds have become further isolated, shrinking their population to dangerously low levels and awarding them endangered species status at the state and federal levels. WILDLIFE CROSSINGS – GREAT AND SMALL The Land Trust is dedicated to creating pathways for wildlife throughout Santa Cruz County. Most notably, is the Laurel Curve Undercrossing currently being constructed under Highway 17. The crossing is pivotal to ensuring the genetic health of Santa Cruz County's apex predator, the Santa Cruz Mountain Lion. "Lower profile species like the long-toed salamander don't get the attention they deserve," says Land Trust Executive Director, Sarah Newkirk, "the long-toed salamander is a species that has been genetically isolated since mammoths and sabertoothed cats roamed California. They may be small, but genetically speaking, the long-toed salamander is a living fossil from an epoch long before the birth of humanity as we know it." One of the most critical needs for the recovery of the species is the creation of a safe crossing for the SCLTS across Highway 1 in Larkin Valley. The Watsonville Slough Ecological Reserve already protected land on the southbound side of Highway 1. The Trabing Road property, located directly across the highway from the reserve, offers the ideal location for both the crossing's entrance and the creation of a long-toed salamander breeding pond. As of last week, the initial design for the long-toed salamander crossing was completed, and the project recently was issued a project initiation document by Caltrans. [Photo credit: USFWS Pacific Southwest Region] ABOUT THE SANTA CRUZ LONG-TOED SALAMANDER Santa Cruz long-toed salamanders were first identified in 1954. Described as a relict species, long-toed salamanders were isolated from their most recent common ancestor close to 2 million years ago. With the county's dramatic increase in development over the past 80 years, long-toed salamander breeding grounds have become further isolated, shrinking their population to dangerously low levels and awarding them endangered species status at the state and federal levels. WILDLIFE CROSSINGS – GREAT AND SMALL The Land Trust is dedicated to creating pathways for wildlife throughout Santa Cruz County. Most notably, is the Laurel Curve Undercrossing currently being constructed under Highway 17. The crossing is pivotal to ensuring the genetic health of Santa Cruz County's apex predator, the Santa Cruz Mountain Lion. "Lower profile species like the long-toed salamander don't get the attention they deserve," says Land Trust Executive Director, Sarah Newkirk, "the long-toed salamander is a species that has been genetically isolated since mammoths and sabertoothed cats roamed California. They may be small, but genetically speaking, the long-toed salamander is a living fossil from an epoch long before the birth of humanity as we know it." One of the most critical needs for the recovery of the species is the creation of a safe crossing for the SCLTS across Highway 1 in Larkin Valley. The Watsonville Slough Ecological Reserve already protected land on the southbound side of Highway 1. The Trabing Road property, located directly across the highway from the reserve, offers the ideal location for both the crossing's entrance and the creation of a long-toed salamander breeding pond. As of last week, the initial design for the long-toed salamander crossing was completed, and the project recently was issued a project initiation document by Caltrans. [Photo credit: USFWS Pacific Southwest Region] We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts! Get Involved If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us. Publish Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay. Topics More Search Indybay's Archives Advanced Search ► ▼ IMC Network
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2022-04-15T03:03:35Z
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WHO: No. 17 LSU at No. 6 Arkansas WHEN: 6 p.m. Friday WHERE: Baum-Walker Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas TELEVISION: SEC Network RADIO: WDGL-FM, 98.1 (Baton Rouge); WWL-AM, 870 (New Orleans); KLWB-FM, 103.7 (Lafayette) RANKINGS: LSU is ranked No. 17 by Collegiate Baseball. Arkansas is ranked No. 6. PROBABLE STARTERS: LSU — Blake Money (RHP); Arkansas — Hagen Smith (LHP) PREGAME UPDATES: theadvocate.com/lsu ON TWITTER: @LVann_Sports WHAT TO WATCH FOR: LSU hopes to break a three-way tie for second in the SEC West with a strong series against Arkansas. The Tigers enter weekend play tied with Alabama and Auburn. So far, LSU is second to Tennessee in most offensive categories in the SEC, including batting average (.303), slugging percentage (.536) and on-base percentage (.421). The Tigers are also second in runs scored, RBIs, doubles and total bases. It leads the SEC in being hit by pitches.
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2022-04-15T03:06:19Z
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Family-owned, east side Cleveland eatery offered food to those in need for Palm Sunday CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Dozens of east side residents showed up at Jordan’s Eatery at East 79th and Woodland Sunday morning for a free food giveaway.... www.cleveland19.com
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2022-04-15T03:06:24Z
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FDA: Recall issued for popcorn snack sold in 18 states over allergen concerns (Gray News) - A popular popcorn snack sold in more than a dozen states and grocery stores around the country is being recalled due to possible allergen concerns. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports Snak King has voluntarily recalled 5-ounce packages of O Organics Sea Salt Organic Popcorn due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen. The popcorn packages were sold in stores that include Pavilions, Haggen, ACME, Safeway, King’s, Balducci’s, Jewel-Osco, Andronico’s Community Markets, Vons, Pak ‘N Save, Albertsons, Eagle and Carrs-Safeway. According to the FDA, the stores were in are in Idaho, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The agency said products have a “best if used by” date of 9/24/2022 and 9/25/2022. There have been no current reports of illness but consumers who may have purchased the recalled products have been advised not to eat them and to return them to the store it was purchased. Consumers with questions may contact the Snak King company at 626-363-7711. Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-15T03:09:07Z
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2022-04-15T03:12:40Z
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Why Alexander Volkanovski Must Have Max Holloway Trilogy Before Moving To Lightweight Alexander Volkanovski--the reigning featherweight champion--made sure he left UFC 273 with the title around his waist after knocking out Chan Sung Jung in the fourth round of their main event meeting. After the fight, Volkanovski revealed that he is strongly considering either moving up to lightweight or settling his... www.ibtimes.com
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2022-04-15T03:23:52Z
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Cassidy: Lake Pontchartrain, flood control to benefit from the $1 trillion infrastructure package NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Wind-energized waves on Lake Pontchartrain served as a backdrop for an announcement about how the lake and flood control efforts will benefit from the $1 trillion federal infrastructure package. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy worked with Democratic President Joe Biden and others to craft the infrastructure package which is now law. And because of it the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Program, an entity created years ago by Congress, will get $10. 6 million a year for the next five years. “To put that into perspective, historically the program has received about a million in federal funding,” said Cassidy. Cassidy met with area leaders near the Causeway span to discuss new projects given the infusion of new federal funds. “You could take a beach and you could build a beach, you may have some area in which it’s eroding and you want to stop that erosion, there’s another place where infrastructure is being threatened or perhaps has to be built, that is another example,” said Cassidy. Mike Cooper is President of St. Tammany Parish. “St. Tammany Parish has over 30 miles of shoreline on the beautiful Lake Pontchartrain and the monies that are available we will certainly maximize and make sure that we use the money for coastal restoration, flood protection,” said Cooper. Kirk Lepine is Plaquemines Parish President. “Even in an outlying parish of Plaquemines, we’re affected just like they are, so together we’ll work as one unity,” said Lepine. Jefferson Parish is already working on developing more recreation along the lake and the federal infrastructure fund dollars could expand the goals for the lakefront. Jennifer Van Vrancken is a Jefferson Parish councilwoman. “Further down this levee system on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain Jefferson Parish is planning a new kayak and canoe launch, a living shoreline that will be both protective and recreational and replenish and nourish our lake,” she said. Jeff Roesel leads the Regional Planning Commission. “We are beholden to nature and we’re not pretending that we’re going to somehow control nature, but we have to work with nature. The lake again can be a very valuable asset for flood protection and for our overall community health,” he said. Carlton Dufrechou is the general manager of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Commission. “The problems that are still out there are infiltration inflow on the south shore in the stormwater collection system, wastewater problems actually from municipalities and from individual home systems and we’ve got habitat problems all over the place,” said Dufrechou. Solidifying plans for the money sooner rather than later is important for a number of reasons. “There’s an additional $1.9 million we’re able to get through the EPA Geographical Program for this current year but the sooner you have it the more I can go back to Congress and say look what good things we’ve done to benefit the region and our country and so then ask for further dollars in the future,” said Cassidy. The federal money will also help to restore the ecological health of all the rivers and lakes that comprise the Pontchartrain Basin. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Click Here to report it. Please include the headline. Copyright 2022 WVUE. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-15T03:23:52Z
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“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” sped to the top of the charts in its opening weekend, earning an impressive $71 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Paramount’s PG-rated sequel easily bested the weekend’s other major newcomer, Michael Bay’s “Ambulance,” which faltered in theaters. “Sonic 2,” which brings back the first film’s director, writers and cast, including James Marsden, Jim Carrey and Ben Schwartz, who voices the blue video game character, opened in 4,234 locations and actually surpassed its predecessor’s opening weekend. The first “Sonic the Hedgehog” opened over the Presidents Day holiday weekend in February 2020, earning $58 million in its first three days. “The normal pattern domestically is that sequels slide a little bit,” said Chris Aronson, the president of domestic distribution for Paramount. “But we certainly bucked that trend.” For a sequel to open 22% above the first, Aronson added, is “quite remarkable.” “Sonic 2” got mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences were even more enthusiastic. They gave the CG/live-action hybrid a strong “A” CinemaScore. “The filmmakers did a great job of being in service of not only the general audience but Sonic fans themselves,” Aronson said. “Many feel it’s a bigger, better film than the first one.” It’s an important weekend not just for the “Sonic” franchise, but for PG-rated family films too. Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian said that one of the big questions of the pandemic was whether families would return to movie theaters with seemingly limitless viewing options available at home. According to exit polls, families made up 58% of the “Sonic 2” audience. “There’s been some indication that they wanted to go back with movies like ‘Sing 2,’ but it’s moved in fits and starts,” said Dergarabedian. “This says once and for all that families want to go back. It’s a really good indicator of things to come for family films in 2022 with ‘Lightyear’ and the next ‘Minions’ movie.” “Sonic 2” is also the latest in a string of theatrical hits for Paramount in 2022, including “Scream,” “Jackass Forever” and “The Lost City,” which is still in the top five. “A lot of credit goes to our marketing and distribution teams,” Aronson said. And their next release could be their biggest yet. “Top Gun: Maverick” opens on May 27. Meanwhile, “Ambulance” got off to a bumpy start in its first weekend. With an estimated $8.7 million in grosses, it opened behind Sony’s “Morbius” and “The Lost City.” Bay’s nail-biter about a botched bank robbery was released by Universal and stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Eiza González.
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2022-04-15T03:25:57Z
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Aventus (AVT) traded 3.8% lower against the U.S. dollar during the 1-day period ending at 22:00 PM E.T. on April 14th. One Aventus coin can currently be purchased for $2.46 or 0.00006161 BTC on popular cryptocurrency exchanges. Aventus has a market cap of $14.78 million and $437,068.00 worth of Aventus was traded on exchanges in the last day. Over the last week, Aventus has traded 26.9% lower against the U.S. dollar. Here’s how related cryptocurrencies have performed over the last day: - Binance USD (BUSD) traded down 0% against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00002504 BTC. - Polygon (MATIC) traded 4% lower against the dollar and now trades at $1.38 or 0.00003454 BTC. - Crypto.com Coin (CRO) traded up 5% against the dollar and now trades at $0.41 or 0.00001075 BTC. - Dai (DAI) traded 0% lower against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00002501 BTC. - Parkgene (GENE) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $25.59 or 0.00045023 BTC. - DREP (DREP) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $1.96 or 0.00003398 BTC. - DREP [old] (DREP) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $1.96 or 0.00003399 BTC. - Chainlink (LINK) traded down 3.8% against the dollar and now trades at $13.73 or 0.00034361 BTC. - FTX Token (FTT) traded 2.8% lower against the dollar and now trades at $42.04 or 0.00105181 BTC. - THETA (THETA) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $5.25 or 0.00010640 BTC. About Aventus According to CryptoCompare, “The Aventus Network (AvN) is a layer-2 blockchain protocol designed to bring scalability, lower costs and speed to Ethereum transactions. It enables digital asset issuance, management and ownership, bringing the scale of permissioned blockchains and the security and interoperability of public blockchains — without the shortcomings of either. AVT, the Aventus Network’s native token, is used in the Aventus proof-of-stake-based layer-2 solution for achieving scalability, speed, and cost-effectiveness on the public Ethereum network by aligning the economic incentives of participants. There are 2 primary personas to whom AVT is fundamental on the Aventus Network. The transaction processor (or validator), who stakes AVT to operate a node, is personally damaged by losing their AVT deposit if they engage in damaging behaviour to the Network.The transaction originator, who pays AVT as gas fees to the transaction processor. The exact cost per transaction is determined by a free market in which the originator specifies what they are willing to pay and the processor processes if they are happy with the fees.DeFi Analogy (Yield Farming): Aventus does not offer yield-farming as an option. However, there is some similarity in that Aventus Validators contribute AVT (asset at risk, returned upon exit) in return for generating a yield (fees paid). “ Buying and Selling Aventus It is usually not presently possible to buy alternative cryptocurrencies such as Aventus directly using US dollars. Investors seeking to trade Aventus should first buy Bitcoin or Ethereum using an exchange that deals in US dollars such as Changelly, Coinbase or Gemini. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Bitcoin or Ethereum to buy Aventus using one of the aforementioned exchanges. Receive News & Updates for Aventus Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and updates for Aventus and related cryptocurrencies with MarketBeat.com's FREE CryptoBeat newsletter.
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2022-04-15T03:27:13Z
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Keerthy Suresh is the epitome of grace in a sea crest georgette saree Keerthy Suresh is an absolute fashionista. The actor, when not working for the screen, keeps sharing snippets off her fashion photoshoots on her Instagram profile. The actor loves decking up in a range of attires, varying from casual to ethnic. Be it any attire, Keerthy knows how to wear one and make it look better. From slaying ethnic ensemble goals in a saree with a touch of her personalised sass, to looking super cool in a casual attire and dropping cues on how to dress up for a day out, Keerthy keeps slaying fashion goals on a daily basis. ALSO READ: In a yellow salwar suit, Keerthy Suresh looks ethereal Keerthy, a day back, chose to ditch casual ensemble and instead dec k up in an ethnic attire and make her fans go wow. The actor shared a slew of pictures from her recent fashion photoshoot on her Instagram profile and made us drool with her look. Keerthy played muse to the fashion designer house Rouje and picked a sea crest embellished georgette saree for the pictures. Keerthy's saree came with hand embroidery details in white resham threads. She paired it with a silk sequined sleeveless embroidered blouse as she posed for the pictures like a diva. Take a look at the pictures here: Keerthy aptly accessorised her ethnic look for the day with a golden choker, golden earrings and bangles embedded with white stones. In one of the pictures, Keerthy can be seen sitting on a chair and posing for the indoor photoshoot. In another picture, the actor can be seen standing with her back to the camera and showing off her ethnic ensemble. Styled by fashion stylist Archa Mehta, Keerthy wore her tresses into a clean bun with a middle part and accessorised her hair with fresh white flowers. Assisted by makeup artist Vishal Charan, Keerthy went minimal on the makeup to complement her attire. In nude eyeshadow, black eyeliner, mascara-laden eyelashes, drawn eyebrows, contoured cheeks and a shade of nude lipstick, Keerthy looked right out of an ethnic fashion fairytale.
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2022-04-15T03:31:48Z
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The wonderful multi-award-winning producer, writer and director Norman Lear was being interviewed by Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy asked Lear, now 99 years old, what advice he would give to younger people. Without missing a beat, Lear said: “Learn to let things that bother you go.” He elaborated, of course, but those few words are some of the most powerful in the world. I know that if people could just learn to do it, the murder, divorce and addiction rates would drop like a stone. And I would be out of a job (but thankfully). It’s a process Learning to let go of what triggers or haunts you is a dream for many people, and each of us has our own personal demons to slay. The big question is: How do you let go? There are many answers to that question, and no one answer works for everyone, because we’re all different. Where psychotherapy may help some people who hold on to negative or intrusive thoughts, others don’t respond to traditional treatments. Luckily there are many new treatments available, and you can find the right one if you look for it. Even after you’ve worked on this, you may have to deal with the after-effects of a traumatic experience. It’s hard to forget that someone held a gun to your head or broke your heart. And truly letting go means not forgetting what happened but rather learning to live with it so it doesn’t haunt you. Case in point Elvira (not her real name) was haunted by PTSD for years following the end of an abusive relationship, and getting it under control was not easy. She tried many medications, none of which worked. She got counseling from some good people and did her own work, but she would still wake up in a state of anxiety every single morning. When we started working together, I asked her to imagine, as often as she could, that the discomfort she was feeling was the negativity leaving her body. Whenever a negative thought entered her mind, she would repeat this visualization exercise and would soon begin to feel OK again. Before you can release a negative emotion, you must first notice it and recognize the negative thought behind it. Once you do, you can kick the negative feeling to the curb with the power of positive thinking. In this way, you are taking control of your uncomfortable emotions instead of being run by them. Elvira has a successful acting career, and she still has some bad moments, but she also knows they are only moments. To stay in a balanced emotional place, she continues to use visualization, journaling, psychotherapy and positive self-talk as her main weapons against any emotional darkness that may come her way. It takes effort, but it’s well worth it. Artists make us think, and they can teach us things we never knew about ourselves, but only if we are open to seeing them. Norman Lear is not only brilliant but deep, and we all need to thank him for the laughter he has brought to our homes, the social changes he has championed, and the wisdom that inspired it all. Dr. Barton Goldsmith, a psychotherapist in Westlake Village, Calif., is the author of “The Happy Couple: How to Make Happiness a Habit One Little Loving Thing at a Time.” Follow his daily insights on Twitter at @BartonGoldsmith, or email him at Barton@bartongoldsmith.com. ©2022 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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2022-04-15T03:37:40Z
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LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts’ decision to pull Clayton Kershaw while pitching seven perfect innings against Minnesota drew strong reaction and debate around the majors. Roberts wasn't second-guessing himself a day later. “I can't manage a ballclub and players with my fan cap on,” he said Thursday before the team's home opener against Cincinnati. “There's a cost to everything and I wasn't, and Clayton wasn't, willing to take on that cost.” Roberts said Kershaw “kind of initiated” the move, which came after 80 pitches in a 7-0 victory Wednesday. The three-time Cy Young Award winner struck out 13 of the 21 batters he faced. There were plenty of reasons for Roberts to take a cautious approach with the longtime staff ace. Kershaw has been injured in each of the three previous seasons. The 34-year-old left-hander missed over two months last year with inflammation in his forearm and wasn't able to pitch in the postseason. He re-signed with the team for $17 million this year. He went through an abbreviated spring training because of the lockout and was making his first start of the season Wednesday. The Dodgers are favored to win the World Series and want Kershaw around for the long haul. “It felt like that was the right call for my personal health, the best interests of the team, and me being ready in October,” Kershaw said Thursday. “It all seemed like the right call at the time.” Roberts has been criticized in the past for his pitching decisions, including three times pulling starters with no-hitters in progress. Walker Buehler came out after six innings in May 2018, Rich Hill left with a blister after seven perfect innings in September 2016, and Ross Stripling was removed after 7 1/3 innings in April 2016. According to ESPN research, Kershaw and Hill are the only pitchers in major league history to be pulled after seven-plus innings with a perfect game still intact. “I don't do social media, so I can only imagine what was out there,” Roberts said. “When you do my job, you have to answer to consequences.” Kershaw understood why Dodgers fans would be upset at missing a potential perfect game. The only one in franchise history was by Sandy Koufax against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium on Sept. 9, 1965. “The only thing I feel bad for is, if I was a fan, I would want to see somebody finish the game,” Kershaw said. “So, from a fan’s perspective, I do feel bad for that. I wish I could have done it. But yesterday wasn’t the day.” ___ More AP MLB coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-04-15T03:40:55Z
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FDA: Recall issued for popcorn snack sold in 18 states over allergen concerns (Gray News) - A popular popcorn snack sold in more than a dozen states and grocery stores around the country is being recalled due to possible allergen concerns. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports Snak King has voluntarily recalled 5-ounce packages of O Organics Sea Salt Organic Popcorn due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen. The popcorn packages were sold in stores that include Pavilions, Haggen, ACME, Safeway, King’s, Balducci’s, Jewel-Osco, Andronico’s Community Markets, Vons, Pak ‘N Save, Albertsons, Eagle and Carrs-Safeway. According to the FDA, the stores were in are in Idaho, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The agency said products have a “best if used by” date of 9/24/2022 and 9/25/2022. There have been no current reports of illness but consumers who may have purchased the recalled products have been advised not to eat them and to return them to the store it was purchased. Consumers with questions may contact the Snak King company at 626-363-7711. Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-15T03:41:01Z
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Daily Game" game were: 4-2-7 (four, two, seven) OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Daily Game" game were: 4-2-7 (four, two, seven)
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2022-04-15T03:41:22Z
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the "Pick Four-Evening" game were: 7-2-5-1, Fireball: 8 (seven, two, five, one; Fireball: eight) SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the "Pick Four-Evening" game were: 7-2-5-1, Fireball: 8 (seven, two, five, one; Fireball: eight)
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2022-04-15T03:42:11Z
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Steinert scored the first five goals of the game and held off Lawrence in a 9-8 win to stay unbeaten on the new season on Thursday in Lawrence. Troy Callahan had four goals and Ryan Callahan added three for Steinert, which stands 4-0 heading into Monday’s trip to Hightstown. Lawrence pulled within 5-3 at the half and was even at 6-6 headed into the fourth quarter before Steinert secured the win. Lawrence (2-5) will head to Peddie on Tuesday.
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2022-04-15T03:42:18Z
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FDA: Recall issued for popcorn snack sold in 18 states over allergen concerns (Gray News) - A popular popcorn snack sold in more than a dozen states and grocery stores around the country is being recalled due to possible allergen concerns. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports Snak King has voluntarily recalled 5-ounce packages of O Organics Sea Salt Organic Popcorn due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen. The popcorn packages were sold in stores that include Pavilions, Haggen, ACME, Safeway, King’s, Balducci’s, Jewel-Osco, Andronico’s Community Markets, Vons, Pak ‘N Save, Albertsons, Eagle and Carrs-Safeway. According to the FDA, the stores were in are in Idaho, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The agency said products have a “best if used by” date of 9/24/2022 and 9/25/2022. There have been no current reports of illness but consumers who may have purchased the recalled products have been advised not to eat them and to return them to the store it was purchased. Consumers with questions may contact the Snak King company at 626-363-7711. Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Reminiscing on the past can bring up both good and bad feelings, especially if it involves memories of a former lover. Garcelle Beauvais, seasoned actress and now-former co-host of daytime talk show The Real, did some reflecting of her own in her new memoir, Love Me As I Am, and she confessed to dropping the ball in a short-lived fling with sports legend Michael Jordan. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE. The book, which has already gotten massive praise from industry friends (seen above), covers her illustrious life beginning with early childhood years in Haiti, adolescence in Boston and eventually her big break as a teen model in New York. It was there when she met MJ while on a photoshoot. Even though Jordan was still in his early years in the NBA during the mid-to-late ’80s, he arguably was still a big deal given his rank with the Chicago Bulls and then-new shoe endorsement with Nike. Still, Garcelle admitted that his name “didn’t ring a bell” during their first meet, but went on to add that he eventually won her over, writing, “I was impressed by how tall and handsome he was. He took me on a golf date after the shoot and showed me how to hold a club properly and swing.” The romance almost went to the next level rather quickly after Jordan invited to fly out Garcelle on a Hawaii vacation. This is where The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member says she made an error in judgement, writing in the book, “Like a naive little girl, I was ‘clutching my pearls’ and shocked by the idea of going to Hawaii with a man I had just met,” summing up her feelings now looking back by adding, “I blew that one!” She went on to marry and divorce twice, having three kids in the process, and MJ also married twice and has five children. He’s currently married to Yvette Prieto, and Garcelle is enjoying herself as a single woman in her 50s on the dating scene. STAY INFORMED! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER! Could you have seen Garcelle Beauvais and Michael Jordan as a power couple in the 90s? Better yet, do you think the relationship would’ve lasted over 30 years? Let us know your thoughts, and be sure to pick up Love Me As I Am now online and wherever you buy your books. READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: HEAD TO THE BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM HOMEPAGE Garcelle Beauvais Details Romance With Michael Jordan In New Memoir: “I Blew That One” was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
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2022-04-15T04:00:09Z
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SAN DIEGO — Padres fans are excited to finally be back at Petco Park after uncertainty at the start of the year due to a potential Major League Baseball lockout. The fans weren’t the only ones excited for baseball to be back as businesses in East Village were also happy to have the Padres back again. “We make the money during the ball season,” said Dolores Jackson, with Lolita’s Mexican Food. “When ball season is not here, it’s pretty much of a struggle.” Lolita’s at the Park is adjacent to Petco Park, where hundreds of customers flood before and after the game. “Excited to welcome back our fans, the Padre fans, and look to serving them delicious food here at Lolita’s,” Jackson said. The sold-out home opener brought fans from all over San Diego, many taking the day off to enjoy the entire day full of festivities. “I love the packed venue, I love the energy, I love all the fans, it’s different,” season ticket holder Matt Sockett said. Sockett, who was with his family, says they have been season ticket holders since 2015. “I’m excited to see Joe Musgrove pitch on opening day,” she said. “I think it’s going to be really special for him and his family – hopefully we get a win out of it.”
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2022-04-15T04:00:20Z
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Ferrero to stop buying palm oil from Malaysia's Sime Darby over labour concerns KUALA LUMPUR: Italian confectionary giant Ferrero said it will stop sourcing palm oil from Sime Darby Plantation after the US customs service found the Malaysian planter used forced labour. "Ferrero will comply with the US Customs and Border Protection's decision," Ferrero, which uses palm oil its in Ferrero Rocher chocolates and Nutella spread, told Reuters by email. It said it has asked its global suppliers to stop supplying palm oil and palm kernel oil from Sime Darby. Although Ferrero buys relatively little of the edible oil from Sime Darby, its move - following similar halts by Hershey and General Mills - is a further reputational blow for Sime Darby and for Malaysia, which faces mounting allegations of labour abuses of migrant workers in various industries. Sime Darby told Reuters it has taken steps in the area of human rights and that all its stakeholders who are committed to sustainability can be assured of its commitment and leadership in the industry. Ferrero is not a customer, it added. Ferrero said it does not buy directly from the Malaysian firm, which it said supplies 0.25 per cent of its palm oil volumes. Following a 2020 decision that indicated "forced labour indicators" at Sime Darby, the US Customs and Border Protection said in January it had sufficient evidence that the firm's goods are subject to seizure.
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2022-04-15T04:06:40Z
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CHINO >> The Chino baseball team wasn’t about to allow the Mt. Baldy League title to slip away this early. Playing upstart Baldwin Park for the last time this season, the Cowboys rode a 10-run second inning to a 12-7 victory Thursday afternoon on a breezy day at Chino High School. Chino’s Joseph Farias (5) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Baldwin Park during the Cowboys 10-run second inning in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino’s Cameron Rodriguez (right) celebrates with catcher Jacob Cerecedes (left) after Cerecedes threw out a stealing Baldwin Park runner in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino’s Cameron Rodriguez celebrates after tripling during the Cowboys 10-run second inning against Baldwin Park in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino’s Joseph Farias dives safely back to first base on a pick off attempt against visiting Baldwin Park in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Baldwin Park pitcher Jordan Davis brings a pitch to the plate against Chino during the first inning in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Baldwin Park catcher Michael Martinez tags out Chino’s Jacob Cerecedes (left) to end the second inning in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino catcher Jacob Cerecedes (left) tags out Baldwin Parks Jason Martinez at the plate in the first inning in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Baldwin Park catcher Michael Martinez tags out Chino’s Jacob Cerecedes (right) to end the second inning in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino shortstop Anthony Vargas tags out Baldwin Park’s Christian Escamilla while attempting to steal second base in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino shortstop Anthony Vargas bobbles an infield ground ball against visiting Baldwin Park in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino pitcher E.J. Felix brings a pitch to the plate against visiting Baldwin Park in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Chino shortstop Anthony Vargas tags out Baldwin Park’s Christian Escamilla while attempting to steal second base in Chino on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Chino defeated Baldwin Park 12-7 in a Mt. Baldy League baseball game.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Baldwin Park, which owns the tiebreaker over Chino after beating the Cowboys the first two times the teams played this season, entered the game in sole possession of first place. Thursday’s game dropped Baldwin Park (13-8 overall, 7-3 league) into a tie for second place with Chino (14-5, 7-3). Don Lugo (10-8-1, 8-3) took over first place with its win over Ontario. There are two weeks left in the regular season. “We had them last time and we let it get away,” Chino assistant coach Armando Hernandez said. “The boys stepped up today and swung the bats well. We were hitting line drives. When we hit pop flies and fly balls we have trouble.” Chino entered the second inning trailing 1-0, but quickly erased it as the first six batters of the inning reached base: five by hits (some of which were misplayed by the Baldwin Park outfield) and one error. In all, Chino sent 14 batters to the plate in the inning against Braves starter Jordan Davis and reliever Adam DeBari, with only one base runner coming on a walk. Fabian Trujillo, Cameron Rodrgiuez, Jacob Cerecedes and Julian Ramirez each had two hits in the inning. Eduardo Soto had a two-run triple and Anthony Vargas had a two-run double in the inning. The first out in the inning wasn’t recorded until Xiovany Ochoa’s sacrifice fly gave Chino a 5-1 lead. “Playing a really good team, it’s hard to beat them three times,” said Baldwin Park coach Jake Barendregt, whose team went 3-14 last year. “And sometimes the ball falls in. That’s baseball.” Baldwin Park chipped away at the deficit, scoring three times in the third, including a two-run single by Isaiah Ariza, twice more in the fifth on three Chino errors and another in the sixth. Chino added to its total with runs in the fourth and fifth innings, and the game never felt in doubt after the second inning. “We battled to the end,” Barendregt said. “We didn’t give up.” Hernandez was pleased with the job done by Chino starter Roberto Ornelas, who came out of the game with two outs in the fifth and was replaced by E.J. Felix. But the inning should have been over four batters earlier because of the errors. Of the six runs allowed by Ornelas, only three were earned. “He’s usually throwing at 80-83 (mph), but today he was at 86,” Hernandez said. “He was throwing strikes and getting ground balls.” Hernandez was pleased with the game by Soto, the No. 7 batter in the lineup who was 2 for 3 with a run and three RBIs. “He was in the top of the lineup last year for us and he’d been struggling,” Hernandez said. “It would be great to get him going before the playoffs.” Rodriguez and Ramirez each went 3 for 3 for Chino. Baldwin Park was led by Ariza, who drove in three runs and scored one, and Ricky Rodriguez, who was 2 for 3 and scored three runs. “I still think we’re in a good spot,” Barendregt said. “Today is a game to forget about.”
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2022-04-15T04:17:33Z
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By Monte Durham Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, as well as your spouse and both of your families. Happiness and stress abound on that special day; many, many good things happen – and sometimes a few aspects go awry. After being involved with hundreds of weddings and blessings of couples, there are a few little insights that I wish I had imparted to the blissful brides before the big day. Below are my best efforts to compile and distill a few gems of advice that can make all the difference in whether or not you have a wonderful, harmonious wedding or one that is memorable but perhaps not in the way you had hoped. Here are a few things you should be certain to do: Have an open mind when dress shopping. The dress that is perfect for you may not look as perfect on Instagram. Similarly, that dress that doesn’t seem appealing at first glance on the rack may be perfect for your body type. Go with a firm budget in mind. Know where you are willing to compromise. Food and drink are usually the largest items in the budget. If the perfect dress or stunning flowers turn out to be a bit more than you budgeted for, figure out where and how much you can trim from other places in the budget. Virtually everyone will be willing to work with you to maximize your budget. Keep in mind not only what is most important to you on your wedding day, but, as I often say, “Who’s paying is who’s saying.” By that I mean that as a bride, you may not want to include particular friends of your parents or serve a particular dish. However, if it is your father’s BFF from college or his favorite food and he is underwriting the wedding, it is probably a good idea to figure out a way to invite his buddy or incorporate that dish into the wedding menu. Have a very clear vision of the day. Are you trying to make the day romantic and sweet or sophisticated and elegant or edgy and contemporary? It is easy to get swayed if you aren’t sure what you want. Be aware people are going to great expense to be in the wedding party or even attend the wedding. Being a member of the wedding party can easily cost between $1,200 and $1,800 for the dress, shoes, travel, hotel and wedding present. Wedding guests may have traveled a long way to be there for your big day. Be sure to circulate and thank them or even consider having a receiving line at the reception. Make sure the day is encompassing and inclusive for the families and the groom and his friends. No one enjoys a rehearsal dinner or wedding reception where every toast or talk is an inside joke. Be prompt or early to the wedding venue. Many weddings work on a tight schedule, and if, for whatever reason, the wedding starts 20 minutes late, someone should let the wedding guests know why there is a delay. On the flip side, here are some thoughts on what never to let happen on your wedding day. Don’t walk around the reception with a beer bottle in your hand. Many a special photo has been ruined with the “beer bottle in hand” look. Simply pour the beer into a glass. You will be glad you did. Avoid giving into the temptation to raise your bouquet over your head after you are pronounced husband and wife. The wedding guests do not need to stare at your armpits. Save the cheering for the reception. If you do raise the bouquet over your head as you start to walk down the aisle, you will regret that decision later when you see that moment captured in scores of photos. Don’t expect flower girls, ring bearers and pets to behave at the altar. There is an excellent chance they will not, and you will be upstaged by their antics or the dog that decides to suddenly “mark” the groom’s pants. Don’t be afraid to set boundaries. Guests love the certainty of being told, for example, that the attire is black tie or “cruise” casual for a beach wedding or sport jackets or whatever. Don’t give options about dress. Be specific about what to wear and your guests will appreciate it. Don’t be lulled into thinking your wedding day is only your day. It certainly is one of the most important events of your life, but your wedding day is also one of the biggest days of the groom’s life and his parents as well as yours – not to mention your grandparents. Be gracious even in the face of glitches. All of the words of wisdom above come from first-hand experience of what has gone well and what hasn’t at the scores of weddings I have been involved in. And one last tip: Savor the moment. The writer is the image consultant for “Say ‘Yes’ to the Dress Atlanta” and owner of Salon Monte.
https://alextimes.com/2022/04/monte-durham-wedding-tips/
2022-04-15T04:19:13Z
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KeKe Palmer, aka the bag collector, is out here doing it big for Black women. When she’s not using her voice to advocate for her people, she’s serving us with comedic relief and stylish looks that are anything but laughable. The Alice actress paid a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and she was sure to do it in a fashionable ensemble. Clad in a Dolce and Gabbana jumpsuit and Jessica Rich Collection mules, Palmer and Fallon announce they will reload a classic game show this summer. In a joint post from both accounts, they wrote, “The Password Is… @keke and I are bringing the classic game show to @nbc this summer!!! The Password is FUN!!! #password” If Palmer is going to do anything at all, she’s going to secure the bag! Because fans fell deeper in love after witnessing her host the Met Gala’s red carpet, I’m sure everyone will tune in to see her infectious personality as a potential game show host. We’re here for it! No other details about the game show have been announced, other than it’s coming to NBC, and we’ll have to wait until the summer to see it. In any case, we can’t wait! Especially if we get to see her shine in this Dolce and Gabbana look. What do you think? Will you be watching? And are you loving this outfit? DON’T MISS… KeKe Palmer Channeled The Strength Of Her Ancestors In Her New Movie ‘Alice’ Keke Palmer Is Vogue Magazine’s “Met Gala MVP” For Diana Ross Inspired Look How Keke Palmer Became Her Own Hair Goals: ‘I Needed To Reconnect Myself To My Hair’ KeKe Palmer Is A Stunner In A Green Dolce And Gabbana Jumpsuit On ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ was originally published on hellobeautiful.com
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2022-04-15T04:22:34Z
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Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar Thursday clarified that the word “conspiracy” was not used in the statement issued after a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) last month. Addressing a press conference on the recently held 79th Formation Commanders’ Conference, Gen Babar said he could not discuss what was discussed in the meeting, but noted that the word “conspiracy” was not used. He, however, said that the stance of the military leadership was conveyed in the meeting as well as the statement issued after it. “Whatever the meeting concluded is present in the statement.” He said military agencies were working day and night against such plots and will not let them succeed. The DG ISPR explained that demarches were given, not just on conspiracies, but for many reasons. “In this case it was given for undiplomatic language and is equal to interference.” Responding to a question, the DG ISPR said “cyphers” are top-secret documents that are sent to the Foreign Office by Pakistani ambassadors from across the world. “…we also receive some of these [cyphers] at the directorate of the Inter-Services Intelligence that is considered to be related to national security,” the military’s spokesperson said. ISI had started its work when the cypher was received on March 7 or 8, and based on that, it gave its input to the NSC, the DG ISI said, but noted that cyphers come under the domain of the Foreign Office and only those related to the national security were shared with the military. He said Gen Bajwa is not seeking an extension and will neither accept one. He added that the chief will complete his tenure in November this year. “Let me put this to rest. The chief of army staff is neither seeking an extension nor will he accept an extension. No matter what, he will be retiring on the 29th of November 2022.” The DG ISPR asked political parties and the public not to drag the Pakistan Army into politics. He said any effort to create a rift between people and the armed forces is against national interest. The military’s spokesperson welcomed constructive criticism but pointed out that a “malicious campaign” is being run against the army and its leadership. Major Gen Iftikhar said that the formation commanders expressed confidence in the steps taken for the country’s security, especially on account of international security and the Pakistan Army’s role in upholding the rule of law. “All of them agreed that democracy, the strength of institutions and rule of law and all the institutions working within the constitutional limits is the guarantor of national interest,” he said. Major Gen Iftikhar went on to say that the nation’s support is the core of the army’s strength and without it, the concept of national security is meaningless. He said that that is why any intentional or unintentional effort that becomes the reason for creating a rift between the nation and armed forces is against the broader national interest. Responding to another question, he reiterated that the army has nothing to do with politics. “There is no such thing as neutral.” He said that the word neutral doesn’t appropriately describe the army’s stance. Instead, the word apolitical does it better. “There is no interference by the army in any by-election or local bodies election.” He said that claims were made that “calls were received”, therefore, evidence should be brought to the fore if there is any. “An organised malicious propaganda is being run against the Pakistan Army and its leadership. Even fake audio messages of different retired senior military officials are being created using a deep-fake technology to create a divide between the nation and armed forces. “This is illegal, unethical and totally against national interest,” he said. He then requested the public and political parties to not drag the army into politics. “We want to stay out of it. Keep us out of this discourse,” he said, adding that this campaign didn’t get successful ever in the past nor will it in future. Responding to a question about the BBC report on events that took place at the Prime Minister’s House on the night of Imran Khan’s ouster from power, Maj Gen Iftikhar said that it is a “false story” and nothing but a pack of lies”. “The army has nothing to do with the political process that took place a few days back in the country,” he iterated. “Do not drag the army into political matters.” On the ongoing propaganda against the security forces, the DG ISPR said that the concerned departments of the government were taking action against it and maintained that they have also traced foreign linkages during the probe into the malicious campaign. “We have collected data around the malicious campaign against institutions. The campaigns started locally and have expanded globally. We will share our analysis in the coming days.” He also urged the people to avoid sharing such reports without confirming them. Maj Gen Iftikhar asked the political leadership to not malign the army chief and termed it unfortunate as the leader of an institution – that keeps working for Pakistan’s security – is defamed. Moving on, the DG ISPR said the military had a lot on its plate already and was busy tackling the preexisting issues. “We cannot get involved in something else and dragging us into something else and blaming us for it is not justified.” Maj Gen Iftikhar said the military would “absolutely not” impose martial law, noting that democracy was the only way forward for Pakistan – and the COAS has time and again maintained this. “There will never be martial law in Pakistan […] as the country’s progress lies in democracy,” he said. Responding to a question about former prime minister Khan’s statement about providing military bases, Major General said that no such demand had been made on any level. “However, the army would have the same stance of ‘absolutely not’ in case the military bases were asked for.” The DG ISPR also categorically rejected the “rumours” about any political leadership meeting the army chief or his representative in Pakistan or outside. The DG ISPR said that the establishment did not put forth options before then-prime minister Khan. He, however, said that during the deadlock, the Prime Minister’s Office contacted the military leadership to resolve the matter. “The political parties were not ready for talks with each other to end the deadlock at that time,” he said. “The army chief and DG ISI visited the PM’s Office at their request to play the role of mediator.” Options of no-confidence motion, PM’s resignation and dissolution of assemblies after withdrawal of the motion were discussed there, he said, adding that the then-prime minister had declared the third option as “acceptable”. Referring to Imran Khan’s statement regarding the nuclear assets “handed over to thieves”, Gen Iftikhar said that everyone has to be careful when speaking about nuclear assets. “As far as our political leadership is concerned, the nuclear assets are not affiliated with any particular political leadership. Since Pakistan’s nuclear weapon has been started, all the governments that have come, have worked with all their loyalty has advanced the programme and helped it get where we are today.” “This is the reason that our command and control mechanism and our assets’ security is one of the best systems in the international evaluation.” When asked if the army was taken into confidence over the former prime minister’s visit to Russia, Gen Iftikhar said that the army was on board. “However, at that time no one in their wildest dreams had known that Russia would wage a war on Ukraine on the same day, which was very embarrassing.” The military’s spokesperson also clarified that the army chief did not attend Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s oath-taking ceremony because he was ill – and there was no other reason. Talking to Daily Times, analysts have termed the ISPR DG’s briefing ‘balanced’ and ‘pro-democracy’.
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Easter holidays: boy is all this time off hungry work! If you are beginning to feel like you've done nothing but cook and wash up since the kids broke up, you're not alone. Without a doubt, the words "I'm starving" are triggering for any parent - any trying to prevent kiddy chaos from erupting that is. So, if you are aching for a break from the endless cycle of cooking and cleaning, look no further. BerkshireLive has cherry-picked a selection of local child-friendly places you can take the kids, without stressing about the cost. From kids-eat-for-free supermarkets to farm-shop cafés and local pubs with honestly priced menus, here's a list of places offering busy parents a chance to have a break themselves. READ MORE: Berkshire Easter egg hunts in 2022 and how much they cost Marks and Spencer If you are out and about getting organised ahead of school return, Marks and Spencer café has a deal where children eat for free if an adult spends £5. With one free children's meal per purchase up until Good Friday, shopping disasters can be averted. The free children's meal includes a main, side, drink and a piece of fruit, with food options including a cheese sandwich, a ham and cheese toastie, or pizza. - Popular locations: Bracknell, Sandhurt, Newbury, Reading Morrisons Feed the family for £10 has returned this Easter, with four people getting not only a main course but a drink too. Family favourites on offer include lasagna, jacket potatoes and fish and chips, while the little ones can choose from chicken nuggets and macaroni cheese amongst others. Alongside this feed the family deal, kids can eat for free in Morrisons all day every day when adults purchase a main meal. - Popular locations: Reading, Bracknell, Wokingham, Farnborough, Aldershot, Weybridge Asda So, you've just had lunch and they're still hungry, Asda café offers a good pit stop with kids eating for free every day after 3pm. Parents with children under 18 months old can get a free Ella's baby food pouch with any purchase. Their new menu still includes old favourites such as their pizza meal deal: a slice of pizza, chips or fries, and a soft drink. - Popular locations: Reading, Farnborough, Slough, Woking, Sheerwater Peacock Farm - Address: Bracknell, RG12 8SS Is it a pub or is it a barn? It's hard to tell here at this homely farmhouse location which offers an out-of-the-box option for kids. From Mezzes to plant burgers, the kids will love the relaxed atmosphere at this cosy eatery. With huge oak beams and gorgeous terraces and outside areas, its hardly surprising long lounging lunches are a popular with the locals. Be sure to make a reservation before you visit. Kids meals are about £7.50 and are said to be very well portioned. Cobb Farm shop and Kitchen - Address: Hungerford, RG17 0SP Here at there Cobbs cafe, all children's meals are £6. They have a wide variety of options including vegetarian options. Access to the play barn is free for under one year olds, one to three-year-olds pay £3 and 4-8year olds pay £5. Open every day over Easter, their kitchen closes daily at 4pm. Booking is advised. Fernygrove Farm Shop - Address: Bracknell, RG42 6HN A firm favourite with families, and not only because of the free-roaming chickens and their outside seating area. Everything is made from scratch and where possible locally sourced, with much of their meat coming from the on-site butchers. They have a wide selection of classic dishes catering for various dietary requirements and a great track record of happy customers. The children's menu includes homemade sausages, beans and chips and they also make a children's lunch boxes to order - with filled sandwiches ham cheese tuna, raisins, yogurt and carton juice setting you back around £7 The Palmers Arms - Address: Dorney, SL4 6QW This pub, well known for its fun children's area is just on the Berks/Bucks border. They serve fantastic food in a calm and welcoming environment. The honestly priced children’s menu is varied and offers safe family favourites like macaroni cheese, sausage and mash, and ham egg and chips, all options kids are sure to love. Once the children are fed they can enjoy playing outside in their exciting play area, while the rest of the family relaxes and have a well-earned break. Bel and Dragon - Address: Windsor, SL4 1QB Overlooked by Windsor Castle, the Bel and Dragon has a fantastic children’s menu serving healthy food cooked in a way that is sure to please fussy little eaters. The meals are reasonably priced and at the moment they have a 'decorate your own cookie' dish on their children's menu - what fun! Shurlock Inn - Address: Reading, RG10 0PS Got older children with a slightly more discerning palate? The Shurlock Inn offers a more mature children's menu and although it's a little more pricey than other places, it is said to be "very reasonably priced for the quality of the food" by one recent visitor. A kid's main meal averages around £8. The pub has a lovely sunny garden that children will enjoy, and there are nice walks nearby if you fancy letting of steam after one of their delicious desserts. Be warned this place gets booked up fast: so you may want to book ahead (0118 934 9094). What do you think about family-friendly eateries in Berks? Join the conversation with other Berkshire readers here Find out more about things to do and activities in Berkshire with our free What’s On email HERE
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If you have COVID-related brain fog, these tips from a doctor may help ATLANTA - It's been more than two years since 34-year-old Elana Cooper first contracted COVID-19 at her grandfather's funeral in March 2020. She says she caught the virus again in January. A PhD student in biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech, Cooper says she is really struggling with brain fog, one reason she came to AbsoluteCare in Buckhead, one of five long COVID clinics in Georgia. Cooper is concerned her difficulty focusing and memory lapses may make it difficult to continue in her program. "It kicks in at any point," Cooper says. "So, when you're in the middle of a conversation, and you have to, like, think for a word and pause, it's a little embarrassing. You're trying to find words, you're trying to think through problems, but you're moving slower, you're processing slower. And, that's hard to do in a PhD environment." Dr. Joel Rosenstock, a veteran infectious disease physician in Atlanta, has worked with more than 150 patients with long-haul COVID at AbsoluteCare, and he says brain fog is one of the top challenges their patients face. Symptoms can include memory difficulty concentrating, foggy thinking, confusion and headaches. "So memory problems, automated things they have trouble with," Dr. Rosenstock says. "One of the classical findings is misnaming. So, they'll be talking, and a word will come out that's not the correct word. They misnamed the word." There is no quick fix, or one-size-fits-all approach to easing brain fog, but Dr. Rosenstock says, several techniques have helped many of his patients. The first step, he says, is getting your sleep back on track. "Sleep is an absolute priority, and, if you're not sleeping because of fear and anxiety and depression, then you need to see somebody," Dr. Rosenstock says. "You don't necessarily have to go to a long COVID clinic, but you need to see your primary care doctor or your therapist or someone you trust, and work on techniques, there are many techniques, to get better sleep, and that's, that's critical." If you are a master of multitasking, used to juggling several things at once, Rosenstock says, give your brain a break. "You've got to stop it," he says. "You just have to stop it." Instead, Rosenstock says, slow down and focus on one thing at a time. "Give into your brain fog a little," he says. "Don't multitask: don't talk on the phone, while you're doing your computer and watching a movie at the same time. Those things don't work very well." If you find yourself forgetting appointments, Rosenstock recommends making lists and creating reminders for yourself on your smartphone. Elana Cooper gets her blood drawn at AbsoluteCare in Buckhead, one of five long COVID clinics in Georgia. (FOX 5) Sticking up notes around your home or office can also help you stay on track. Rosenstock says the reminders may also ease some of the anxiety that can come with memory loss. "Whether it's work or your home life, it's to take care of those things, so that your brain can rest, so that you don't get as anxious" Rosenstock says. "Because, think about it. Just the anxiety related to 'I'm not thinking as well..." It's a vicious cycle." At AbsoluteCare, Rosenstock recommends patients experiencing brain fog use BrainHQ.com, a subscription-based website that offers games and puzzles designed to exercise the brain. Patients fill out a questionnaire to narrow down their cognitive challenges, then use the website for 10 minutes twice a day. But, instead of playing games you are good at, Rosenstock recommends choosing ones that will challenge you. "So, if you really like crossword puzzles, and you used to do them, don't do crossword puzzles, because that's your sweet spot," Rosenstock says. "Maybe you should do Sudoku, or something that you would not do, because that makes your brain think outside its comfort zone." Rosenstock says he has seen claims on social media that supplements can ease brain fog. "People will say vitamin D and vitamin C, and zinc and magnesium (can help)," he says. "Nothing has been shown as of yet, and they've been studying many of these things, but nothing has been shown in any evidence-based study to really change things." Advertisement
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The Devon Prep senior guard was a key factor in the Tide capturing its first-ever PIAA state basketball title last month. He was among the top 10 in the Catholic League in both points (15.3 ppg) and rebounds (6.8 rpg). Devon Prep basketball head coach Jason Fisher said, “IV is an extremely talented basketball player, but the attribute that best describes IV is his competitiveness. There were games this year where he carried the team and would not let us lose.” To read the article on IV Pettit click here To view a gallery of the Main Line Boys Athletes of the Week from 2013 to present click here
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Which coastal throw pillow is best? Throw pillows add a customizable element to any space, letting you transform the room’s decor with just a few decorative touches. Coastal throw pillows bring the beach to your couch with ocean-blue colors, nautical stripes and creatures of the sea. They come in various shapes, sizes, designs and materials that determine how to clean and care for them. If you’re looking for the most versatile and high-quality coastal throw pillow at a reasonable price, go with the set of two Highland Dunes Britton Indoor/Outdoor Throw Pillows. What to know before you buy a coastal throw pillow As you shop for these beachy decor elements, consider the shapes and sizes you like and where you plan to use them to help find the perfect pillows for your space. Shape These special throw pillows come in square, rectangular and novelty shapes. Examples of novelty pillows include shapes like a starfish, an ocean buoy and a seahorse. The most common shapes are squares and rectangles, which are easy to layer on a couch, chair or chaise. Because these shapes are more common, there is a wider variety of designs available in those shapes, and they are often less expensive than novelty shapes. Size Measurements for coastal throw pillows follow the typical sizes for regular throw pillows. A regular-sized coastal throw pillow measures 18-20 inches tall and wide. You can also find them larger, up to 24 inches tall and wide, or as small as 16 inches tall and wide. Typically, you want to layer throw pillows with the tallest in the back and the shortest in the front. If you’re looking for a coastal throw pillow to complement your existing throw pillows, consider where you want to place it, then find one that fits the size you need. Filling Polyester is the most common and cheapest type of pillow filling. You may also find pillows stuffed with down feathers or hypoallergenic alternatives. Polyester filling holds its shape longer than down pillows and is safe to use outdoors on a patio, deck or porch. Indoor vs. outdoor Both the outer and inner materials determine whether a pillow is safe to use outdoors or not. Consider where you plan to decorate with your coastal throw pillows. If you’re looking for a versatile option, find pillows that can withstand rain and other outdoor elements. Polyester is the top choice for outdoor decor, as it is inorganic and resists mold and mildew better than organic materials like cotton and hemp. What to look for in a quality coastal throw pillow The best pillow features include removable covers, intricate design elements and easy maintenance options. Removable covers Some pillows are encased in a cover with a zipper or button closure so you can remove them. Others are manufactured as one unit and cannot be separated from their cover material. If you want easily washable pillows, find ones with removable covers. Separate covers also let you reuse the inner pillow with varying covers if you prefer to change your decor through the seasons. The most common material for pillow covers is polyester, followed closely by cotton blends. You can also find covers made of linen or hemp. Polyester is the most durable material and you can often use it outside. Cotton blends, linen and hemp covers are softer to the touch but generally too delicate to use outdoors. However, if the cover is removable, they are often machine washable. Embellishments Coastal throw pillows are an excellent way to add detail and character to your decor. They often feature unique embellishments that stand out from other throw pillows. These can include embroidery, beading, tassels, buttons or other accessories. These types of embellished pillows tend to cost more. Though they may limit how you can wash the pillow, these embellishments can last a long time. Maintenance You don’t need to wash throw pillows as often as the other linens in your home. However, sometimes it can be helpful to choose pillows that are easy to clean. The easiest option is to look for machine-washable pillows. This includes finding pillows with removable covers that you can toss in the washing machine. If it’s not machine-washable, look for pillows you can spot clean. If you’re using a detergent or stain remover, check an inconspicuous place on the pillow to confirm it won’t bleed or bleach the cover before using it on the area you need to clean. When in doubt, you can also hand wash your pillow covers, which will help them keep their same size and shape rather than shrinking in the laundry. How much you can expect to spend on a coastal throw pillow Depending on its size and features, you can expect to spend between $15-$60 on a coastal throw pillow. Coastal throw pillow FAQ Are coastal throw pillows machine-washable? A. Possibly. It depends on the material of the cover and pillow filling. Generally, cotton blend materials are safe for washing with the laundry, while polyester pillows should be hand washed. However, be cautious about throwing any covers in the washing machine that have chunky accessories or embellishments on the outside. You may need to turn the cover inside out to wash it. Furthermore, if the cover is removable, you may be able to wash the cover separately from the inner pillow. Check with the manufacturer to confirm whether your specific pillow is suitable for the washing machine. Can I replace the pillow insert or cover? A. Yes, if the cover is removable. When buying a throw pillow, consider whether you plan to replace the design. If you’re looking for something versatile, try to find a pillow with a removable cover so you can swap out pillow covers when it’s time to spruce up your space. Similarly, some pillow inserts are more or less supportive than others. If you’d like to replace the insert to make your pillow more comfortable, you’ll need a removable cover. Then, you can shop for a throw pillow insert in the same size and use the same cover on the new insert. What’s the best coastal throw pillow to buy? Top coastal throw pillow Highland Dunes Britton Indoor/Outdoor Throw Pillow, Set of 2 What you need to know: This pair of indoor/outdoor throw pillows features a simple and elegant design on a removable cover. What you’ll love: These pillow covers feature embroidered waves in varying shades of blue and white. Zipper closures make the covers easy to remove and wash, and the pillow inserts are included. The polyester blend of fabrics makes these pillows perfect for either indoor or outdoor lounging. The pillows measure 20 inches wide by 20 inches tall. What you should consider: You may need to spot clean the covers as they aren’t machine washable. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top coastal throw pillow for the money Klear Vu Liza Coastal Linen Decorative Throw Pillow, Set of 2 What you need to know: These two throw pillows are a steal and a great way to add a coastal touch to any space. What you’ll love: The pair of thick striped pillows come in two colorways: blue and taupe. They measure 18 inches wide by 18 inches tall. While the covers are not removable, the polyester and linen blend is safe to use indoors and outdoors. The price is far lower than other coastal throw pillows on the market. What you should consider: These pillows are not machine-washable. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Nautical Buoy Novelty Throw Pillow What you need to know: These handmade throw pillows mimic the shape of an ocean buoy, adding unmistakable beach vibes to your home. What you’ll love: These buoy-shaped pillows measure 15 inches tall by 7 inches wide. They come in three different pattern options of varying coastal stripes. The top of the pillow features a metal grommet and cotton rope. They’re stuffed with polyester filling. What you should consider: These pillows are spot clean only. Where to buy: Sold by Etsy Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Katy Palmer writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Crews called to shooting reported at Marathon gas station in Huber Heights Apr. 15—Police and medics were called Thursday evening to a report of a shooting at a Marathon gas station in Huber Heights. The shooting was reported around 7:30 p.m. at the gas station at 7851 Old Troy Pike, according to the Huber Heights Police Division. At least one person was reported shot, and a second person possibly suffered a graze wound, according to initial reports. We are working to learn more information and will update this report.
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Coventry City are set to play Birmingham City in their Good Friday derby match in the UK's second city. The game will kick off at 3pm and will see the 10th place Sky Blues take on their championship rivals who currently sit in 18th. CCFC are away so fans will be making their way to St Andrew's for the day out. The rivalry between the two teams has always been there but grew when a ground-share happened after Coventry had to leave the Ricoh - now the Coventry Building Society Arena. Known as an away day set to cause trouble, it's important for fans to know which pubs are Coventry-fan-friendly. Hundreds of police will also be in attendance after previous games have sparked assaults, attacks and fights. READ MORE: Family home wrongly targeted by gunmen in 'hugely reckless' Coventry shooting According to Away Day Guide, these are the away friendly pubs suitable for CCFC fans to visit on Friday before the game: The Cricketers Arms Where is it? Little Green Lane, Birmingham, B9 5AX How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? 27 minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? Eight minute walk. Two minute drive. The Anchor Digbeth Where is it? 308 Bradford Street, Birmingham, B5 6ET How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? 14 minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 27 minute walk. Six minute drive. The Shakespeare Where is it? Lower Temple Street, Birmingham, B2 4JD How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? One minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 37 minute walk. 12 minute drive. The Sun On The Hill Where is it? 23 Bennett\'s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QP How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? Two minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 38 minute walk. 12 minute drive. The Briar Rose Where is it? 25 Bennett\'s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5RE How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? Three minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 40 minute walk. 12 minute drive. The Wellington Where is it? 37 Bennett\'s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5SN How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? Four minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 40 minute walk. 12 minute drive. The Square Peg Where is it? 115 Corporation Street, Birmingham, B4 6PH How far is the pub from Grand Central train station? Five minute walk. How close is the pub to the ground? 34 minute walk. 11 minute drive.
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Gladstone High School Holds Mock Interviews for Seniors For more than a decade, Gladstone High School has helped seniors prepare and practice their interview skills. On Wednesday, all seniors took part in mock interviews with twenty five employers from both Escanaba and Gladstone. About one hundred seniors were interviewed in groups of three or four. “It is the perfect opportunity for students to show their skills in an interview and receive some positive feedback,” said Andrew Jacques, principal of Gladstone High School. “The goal is to help students feel confident walking into job interviews after graduation.” “I never really had a sit-down interview experience like this and I really think that it’s giving us a cool atmosphere to know what we’re going to see in the future,” said Veronica Hall, Senior Class President at Gladstone High School. Students prepared over a month ago and created real resumes they can use for the mock interviews and in real life.
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The cold air is slowly starting to leave Northeast Ohio. Now spring will start with a sports clash in downtown Cleveland on April 15 – the first night of Passover. The Cleveland Cavs will host a winner-take-all-one-game play in-game to see who has the right to meet Miami in the first round of the NBA playoffs. And the Guardians will host the San Francisco Giants in the home opener at Progressive Field. The poor Monsters scheduled to play the Laval Rocket had to be moved to April 14 because of the Cavs. It’s a good time for Cleveland sports. The Cavs’ loss to the Brooklyn Nets in the first play in-game April 12 was not a surprise. Nobody wants to face the Nets right now. The Cavs benefited from it April 10. The Milwaukee Bucks played like they knew that a potential match-up against the Nets in the first round was the last thing they wanted. The Cavs wrapped up a double-elimination position with a 133-115 win over Milwaukee as the Bucks only played six players. On April 12, what fears you had about Brooklyn showed up early. Former Cav Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant combined for 54 points and helped Brooklyn jump out to a 22-point lead. Irving was 9-for-9 in the first half from the field. The Cavs outscored the Nets in the last three quarters of the game, but watching the Nets shoot 77% from the field and build a 20-point lead after one quarter sealed the Cavs’ fate. Now, they have a second chance to make the playoffs April 15 if they defeat the winner of the Charlotte-Atlanta game scheduled for April 13. Guardians off and 'running' The Guardians started the season the way most of us thought. One run in two games, wasting great starting pitching from Shane Bieber and Zach Plesac. Somebody must have found some kind of magic barbecue sauce in Kansas City after losing 1-0 in extra innings April 9. The Guardians exploded for 37 runs in the next three games. Nobody is hotter than rookie Steven Kwan. He brought his hot spring training bat to the regular season. Kwan reached base 15 times in his first four games which is the most in 121 years. The guy doesn’t miss the ball. If he’s not getting hits, he’s getting on base with walks or creating runs with a sacrifice fly as he did April 12 against the Cincinnati Reds. I know it’s early, but the Guardians’ start is feeling like the Cavs. They are a young team that is quickly grabbing our attention. After an offseason of wondering what the Guardians would invest in, we quickly got our answers. Third baseman Jose Ramirez, center fielder Miles Straw and closer Emmanuel Clase. All signed contract extensions over the first week of the season. The Guardians are now 28th in team spending according to spotrac.com. OHSAA ponders NIL While the major sports are grabbing our eyes, this is a little story that might turn into a huge one. In early May, Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools will vote on 14 different referendum issues. Remember when the U.S. Supreme Court told the NCAA it must allow athletes the right to profit from name, image and likeness? It’s better known as NIL. Now our state is trying to get ahead of the curve. The Issue called 12B is a name, image and likeness proposal that mirrors changes made on the collegiate level in the last year. The proposed addition would allow student-athletes to sign endorsement agreements as long as their teams, schools and/or the OHSAA logo are not used and provided there are no endorsements with companies that do not support the mission of education-based athletics, such as casinos, gambling, alcohol, drugs and tobacco. It might sound crazy to think that a high school athlete would get paid to advertise for a high school, but the state is doing the right thing by setting up rules now. I’m just wondering how this will play out. It’s one thing for Smith’s Pizza shop to want to pay a player to have his or her face on a schedule card to make a few bucks. It’s another to have an over-the-top booster do it to recruit a player and pay thousands of dollars to get an eighth grader to play at a specific high school. It seems shady now, but it could put a bigger divide between the haves and have-nots. Prep boundaries may expand The other big referendum is Issue 4B. It would permit a student enrolled at a member public high school that does not sponsor a team sport in which the student desires to participate to petition to play that sport at a public school located in a bordering district pursuant to the bordering district’s duly adopted board of education resolution. This seems like a good idea and gives public schools a larger area to draw from if they have a sport and the neighboring district does not. An easy example of this would be Beachwood High School does not have ice hockey. Now a hockey player at Beachwood could play for Orange, Shaker Heights, or Cleveland Heights. The bigger picture on the issue is in football. It makes you wonder with the numbers declining in youth football if we could see a big district with multiple high schools offer football at just one high school in the district. The other thought could be that a district might stop offering football. It would make athlete’s free agents to neighboring districts. It’s a good way to keep the sport going at public schools, but it also could create public school recruiting issues. Welcome to the new age of high school sports. If you have a suggestion for a column idea for Andy Baskin, send him an email at columnists@cjn.org. He can be heard on “Baskin & Phelps” weekdays on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland at audacy.com.
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Will work to attract, retain biz, FDI in NYC in post Covid days: Indian-American official 2 min read . Updated: 14 Apr 2022, 08:31 AM IST- Dilip Chauhan was appointed Deputy Commissioner, Trade, Investment, and Innovation in the New York City Mayor’s Office for International Affairs in January
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Rabbi Elle Muhlbaum, the newest member of Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple’s clergy team, will be installed at Shabbat evening service at 6:15 p.m. April 22. Rabbis Robert Nosanchuk and Joshua Caruso and Cantor Vladimir Lapin, who is married to Muhlbaum, will be joined by Fairmount Temple leaders for the service, which will be offered in person and virtually. The special guest speaker will be Rabbi Nicole Auerbach, director of congregational engagement at Central Synagogue in New York City. Auerbach has served as a mentor and friend of Muhlbaum for over a decade, and her work in cultivating relational Jewish communities has been transformational in Muhlbaum’s rabbinate, according to a news release. Muhlbaum joined the Fairmount Temple staff in 2020 as director of the lower school. Last July, she transitioned into a new role as associate rabbi, assuming additional responsibilities as the leader of the temple’s education team. She leads weekly Torah study, rituals and lifecycle events and Shabbat and High Holy Day services. Muhlbaum will also help launch the Tamid initiative to engage young adults in synagogue life, according to the release. Muhlbaum, who grew up in Cincinnati, received rabbinical ordination at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and then served as associate rabbi at Temple Beth El in Great Neck, N.Y., before moving to Cleveland with her family. The Shabbat service is in person with masking and social distancing required, and streamed live at fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream, on the Fairmount sanctuary Roku channel and live on the Temple’s Facebook page. For more information, call 216-464-1330 or email mail@fairmounttemple.org. The temple is at 23737 Fairmount Blvd. in Beachwood.
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The divorce from hell, the longest separation ever, trying to live together after breaking up–however one describes the excruciating uncoupling of the United Kingdom and the European Union, one thing is sure: Europeans are starting to get a little bit tired of the whole bloody affair. On Thursday, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May bought a few more weeks to secure domestic backing for her E.U. compromise, though no one is optimistic that she will get it. French president Emmanuel Macron was so unimpressed with May’s plea he downgraded his prediction that she could pass a deal in the British Houses of Parliament to just five percent, and European Council President Donald Tusk quipped that was “too optimistic.” Since June 23, 2016, when the people of the United Kingdom voted to exit the E.U., there has been a slow-motion panic on the Continent among Britons who’d gotten used to thinking of it more or less as their back yard, or the park next door–a place they could come and go, or hang around, pretty much as they pleased. Now Brits living in Europe suddenly are interested in becoming legal residents, applying for citizenship in record numbers in Italy, Germany and France. They’ve finally gotten local driving licenses and legally moved their tax residences to where they actually live. Local tour operators are offering “just like the U.K.” tours to European destinations like Malta. And they've been stockpiling English treats like real tea and fancy jams and jellies. The Castroni International food stores in Italy now have “Brexit sections” and the Taste of Britain shop in Frankfurt is doing a roaring business on pre-tariff items that are sure to be priced much higher once the break-up is final. Britons have been making fun of themselves over their indecision for quite some time–take the bookstore that moved its post-apocalyptic fiction section to current affairs–and gallows humor has spread to the continent. Take France’s Europe minister, Nathalie Loiseau, who joked this week that she named her cat Brexit: “It wakes me up meowing like crazy every morning because it wants to go out, but as soon as I open the door, it just sits there undecided and then looks angry when I put it outside,” she said. She later clarified that she didn’t actually own a cat, but the sentiment summed up how she, and many others, have started to feel about Brexit’s long, drawn-out farewell. “It’s a mixture of bemusement and bewilderment,” Dutch politician Michiel van Hulten told The Guardian. “On one level it’s entertaining, great spectacle. A pantomime you can’t stop watching. As you know, we love British comedy. Except this isn’t Monty Python, it’s your politicians.” Italy, a country that often dabbles in anti-Europe skepticism and has floated its own ideas about Italexit, has taken to gloating that, finally, Italians are no longer the laughing stock when it comes to political chaos. “It’s nice to no longer be the butt of every joke,” a popular evening television host said recently. “At least we keep our chaos to ourselves. Brexit has spread it everywhere.” In some ways, the European Union has actually prospered from the whole Brexit debacle. A record number of Britons living in European countries have legalized their fiscal–read tax paying—status which has been good for the local coffers. British property owners in sunny but economically challenged Italy, Greece and Spain will see big increases in property taxes when they are suddenly no longer European. In Italy, after a fire sale last summer when almost 10 percent of British property owners in Tuscany sold their property and fled, the market has stabilized and is enjoying new growth from the turnover. Certain non-perishable goods have also seen a boom in business. The U.K. buys 35 percent of all of Italy’s prosecco sparkling wine exports and when word spread around that the fizz would be much more expensive post-Brexit, orders started to double and even triple for the producers. “This situation of uncertainty worries us, but we're confident that English citizens won’t give up this pleasure,” said Innocente Nardi, head of the local Veneto region consortium, where prosecco is made. “The main producers have made alliances with English importers to set up storage facilities in Ireland.” He said several other British distributors have been stockpiling the beverage for months to ensure Brits won't run out. The Brexit affair has also made some pretty unlikely stars. Tusk, who said that those who promised Britons that Brexit would be easy deserve “a special place in hell” has gained a huge social media following after instagramming some pretty funny memes. In one, he shows a picture of himself with Theresa May near a banquet table laden with desserts with a cynical caption. “A piece of cake perhaps?” Tusk asks May. “Sorry, no cherries.” In another, Tusk shows a picture of what he alleges to be a letter from a young British girl, complete with a unicorn and a request for a signed photo for her “Europe book.” The letter says, “I know we are leaving the EU but I think we should be friends.” European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has also made a mockery out of Brexit, saying this week that if the EU did grant an extension to the U.K., it would have to be time well spent. “Those months would have to produce, as an end result, an agreement from the British Parliament to the text which is before them. If that doesn't happen, and if Great Britain does not leave at the end of March, then we are, I am sorry to say, in the hands of God,” he said. “And I think even God sometimes reaches a limit to his patience.” Whatever happens, however it happens, and whenever it may be, Europe will be glad to start talking about something else and start the process of moving on. “It’s a shitshow,” a Conservative MP told The Daily Beast last week. And Europe couldn't agree more.
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CSU gets comeback win over Winthrop ROCK HILL, S.C. – Charleston Southern baseball found seven runs in the final two innings of an extended contest to leave Winthrop with a win, 14-11, Sunday afternoon. Ajay Sczepkowski’s double in the top of the ninth extended the game and a bases-clearing double in the tenth gave the Bucs the... www.live5news.com
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Today in History Today is Friday, April 15, the 105th day of 2022. There are 260 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 15, 1912, the British luxury liner RMS Titanic foundered in the North Atlantic off Newfoundland more than 2 1/2 hours after hitting an iceberg; 1,514 people died, while less than half as many survived. On this date: In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died nine hours after being shot the night before by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre in Washington; Andrew Johnson became the nation’s 17th president. In 1892, General Electric Co., formed by the merger of the Edison Electric Light Co. and other firms, was incorporated in Schenectady, New York. In 1945, during World War II, British and Canadian troops liberated the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died on April 12, was buried at the Roosevelt family home in Hyde Park, New York. In 1947, Jackie Robinson, baseball’s first Black major league player of the modern era, made his official debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers on opening day at Ebbets Field. (The Dodgers defeated the Boston Braves, 5-3.) In 1955, Ray Kroc opened the first franchised McDonald’s restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois. In 1974, members of the Symbionese Liberation Army held up a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco; a member of the group was SLA kidnap victim Patricia Hearst, who by this time was going by the name “Tania” (Hearst later said she’d been forced to participate). In 1989, 96 people died in a crush of soccer fans at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England. Students in Beijing launched a series of pro-democracy protests; the demonstrations culminated in a government crackdown at Tiananmen Square. In 1998, Pol Pot, the notorious leader of the Khmer Rouge, died at age 72, evading prosecution for the deaths of 2 million Cambodians. In 2009, whipped up by conservative commentators and bloggers, tens of thousands of protesters staged “tea parties” around the country to tap into the collective angst stirred up by a bad economy, government spending and bailouts. In 2013, two bombs made from pressure cookers exploded at the Boston Marathon finish line, killing two women and an 8-year-old boy and injuring more than 260. Suspected bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev (TAM’-ehr-luhn tsahr-NEYE’-ehv) died in a shootout with police; his brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (joh-HAHR’ tsahr-NEYE’-ehv), was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. (A federal appeals court threw out the death sentence, but the Supreme Court reinstated it in March 2022.) In 2019, fire swept across the top of the Notre Dame Cathedral as the soaring Paris landmark underwent renovations; the blaze collapsed the cathedral’s spire and spread to one of its landmark rectangular towers, but fire officials said the church’s structure had been saved. In 2020, the government reported that the nation’s industrial output in March registered its biggest decline since the U.S. demobilized at the end of World War II as factories shut down amid the coronavirus epidemic. The Treasury Department confirmed that, in an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump’s name would appear on the stimulus checks that the IRS would be sending to tens of millions of Americans. Ten years ago: North Korea’s new leader, Kim Jong Un, gave his first public speech since taking power upon death of his father, Kim Jong Il, the previous December, portraying himself as a strong military chief unafraid of foreign powers. Passengers and crew of the cruise ship MS Balmoral said prayers at the spot in the North Atlantic where the Titanic sank 100 years earlier. Five years ago: North Korea paraded its intercontinental ballistic missiles in a massive military display in central Pyongyang as it celebrated the 1912 birthday of the country’s founder, Kim Il Sung, with his grandson, Kim Jong Un, looking on with delight. One year ago: Eight people were shot and killed at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis by a former FedEx employee who then took his own life. The White House announced the expulsion of 10 Russian diplomats and sanctions against dozens of people and companies; the moves were to hold the Kremlin accountable for interference in the 2020 presidential election and the SolarWinds cyber hacking of federal government agencies. The defense at the Minneapolis murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd rested its case without putting Chauvin on the stand. Today’s Birthdays: Actor Claudia Cardinale is 84. Author and politician Jeffrey Archer is 82. Rock singer-guitarist Dave Edmunds is 79. Actor Michael Tucci is 76. Actor Lois Chiles is 75. Writer-producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason is 75. Actor Amy Wright is 72. Columnist Heloise is 71. Actor Sam McMurray is 70. Actor-screenwriter Emma Thompson is 63. Bluegrass musician Jeff Parker is 61. Singer Samantha Fox is 56. Olympic gold, silver and bronze medal swimmer Dara Torres is 55. Rock musician Ed O’Brien (Radiohead) is 54. Actor Flex Alexander is 52. Actor Danny Pino is 48. Actor Douglas Spain is 48. Country singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton is 44. Actor Luke Evans is 43. Rock musician Patrick Carney (The Black Keys) is 42. Rock musician Zach Carothers (Portugal. The Man) is 41. Actor-writer Seth Rogen is 40. Actor Alice Braga is 39. Americana singer-songwriter Margo Price is 39. Rock musician De’Mar Hamilton (Plain White T’s) is 38. Actor Samira Wiley is 35. Actor Leonie Elliott is 34. Actor Emma Watson is 32. Actor Maisie Williams is 25.
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(NewsNation) — Ukrainian women and children fleeing Russia’s invasion are at risk for exploitation, officials say. Over safety concerns, the United Nations told the UK to stop matching Ukrainian women with single British men who register as hosts offering refugees a room or a place to stay. A leading charity even described the UK’s homeless for Ukraine program as a “Tinder for sex traffickers” due to the lack of proper vetting of potential hosts. Under the program, British residents connect with Ukrainian refugees directly, leaving tens of thousands of people to post on social media sites for hosts willing to take them in. In issuing its warning, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said there is a need for adequate safeguards and vetting measures to be in place against exploitation. The UN’s move comes after widespread reports of female refugees being propositioned for sex by male hosts, not just in Britain but across Europe. According to The Times of London, some female refugees have reported being faced with sexual predators or kidnappers. They say often people offer them free rides into Poland and Germany only to later request sexual favors in return. Suzanne Hoff develops counter trafficking strategies for La Strada. The international human rights organization works on the ground to assist and evacuate Ukrainian refugees. Thursday night, NewsNation host Dan Abrams asked Hoff about the UN’s warning. Q: Talk to us about what these female refugees are facing. A: There is actually increasing attention … by governments to warn women … about risks. So, there’s quite a bit of information at the border at the moment. But of course, we can never completely reduce the risks of people coming in contact with the wrong people having the wrong intentions. Q: You say that some men seem to be using the situation as a way to try to find Ukrainian wives or girlfriends? A: We always see with conflicts and wars that people with bad intentions, of course, try to reach out and to make profits off people, and especially vulnerable people. So we have seen this also with war before. Yeah, we have heard this not only in Ukraine, but also outside Ukraine, in particular, also Poland and in other countries. In the EU, we have heard that people offer housing (or) job offers, as well. Yeah, there is a risk and especially if people offer things and expect something in return, for example, sexual services, like you said. Q: The UN has been speaking out specifically about this. Why do you think that they felt the need to make this public statement? I mean, it would suggest that they believe there is now a real concern about some of these charities in Europe. A: I think one of the risks is, of course, that there’s so many women and children in particular leaving now, you see the men stay behind […] Of course, there are a lot of stories about it. There are not so many reports about people being exploited for traffickers. But (it’s) true that … everyone uses social media and online, you cannot completely control. So there are monitored offers. There are also the governments themselves trying to connect people and there are also registered organizations that do that. But you see a lot of private initiatives as well by people who want to support. And there of course, it’s very difficult to control whether those offers and those housing offers and employment offers are actually true, and whether they don’t lead to exploitation and abuse. That’s very difficult.
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Facebook criticised over illegal wildlife trafficking on its site Online trafficking in exotic wildlife is a “huge threat” to species everywhere, an Irish charity has said after Facebook was criticised for allowing its users to engage in the illegal trade. It was responding to a report by Avaaz, an independent organisation based in the US, which said that the social media platform has become not just a thriving marketplace for exotic animals and birds, but also encourages people to collect wildlife. Avaaz researchers found tigers cubs, African grey parrots and pygmy marmosets among the creatures for sale on Facebook groups. It said Facebook’s algorithm encouraged users into what it described as an international wildlife trafficking rabbit hole. Ruth Delbaere, a senior legal campaigner with Avaaz, said wildlife trafficking took place openly on Facebook. “Traffickers
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HAVANA, Cuba, Apr 14 (ACN) Like many countries, Cuba will soon have its own National Strategy for Financial Education (ENEF) after almost two years of scientific research, organizational and training actions, raising awareness and creating alliances between agencies and institutions across the country. Lourdes Aintzane Delgado Corrons, a specialist with the Central Bank of Cuba (BCC), told ACN about the importance of providing people with skills, habits and the ability to manage their finances through a project that benefits the population, the business sector, the new economic actors and society as a whole. “(ENEF) will contribute to increase citizen culture of financial matters and to avoiding duplication of resources and efforts, as it is an effective instrument for planning for and guiding our efforts toward sector-specific goals by giving collective good right of way over individual or institutional benefit,” she remarked. “Our strategy is also in keeping with 11 of the Sustainable Development Goals, including decent work and economic growth, quality education, and responsible production and consumption. The more difficult the economic and financial situation is, the more important that we can deal with it cleverly and knowledgeably.” Based both on the experiences of other nations whose syllabus include related subjects and on the analysis of the Cuban reality, potential projects are in the making for schools, families, children, students, self-employed workers, SMES and cooperatives, among others, which engage not only the banking system, but also the Ministries of Finance and Prices, Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Education and Higher Education, and the National Association of Cuban Economists and Accountants (ANEC). “In these two years of work, we have organized workshops to launch the first ideas, public awareness campaigns, conferences and meetings with ANEC and the academia, and they have recommended us to take into account issues like equity and gender and pay particular attention to the elderly,” the expert pointed out. Now in its final stages of design, Cuba’s ENEF will be launched in July, following its approval by a Strategic Committee and, most importantly, a broad communication campaign so that the citizens, the business system and the new economic actors learn about its scope, significance and benefits.
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Jerusalem: Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli police clashed at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Friday morning, medics and witnesses said. "Seven injured people were taken to hospital to be treated for upper body injuries," a member of the Palestinian Red Crescent told news agency AFP. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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New Jersey to begin recreational cannabis sales April 21 By Hannah Sarisohn, CNN New Jersey will begin adult recreational cannabis sales and use starting next Thursday, according to a release from the state’s cannabis regulatory commission. According to the release, the commission will issue licenses to seven alternative treatment centers — including 13 retail dispensaries. Early last year, Gov. Phil Murphy signed the legislation decriminalizing marijuana use for those 21 years and older, CNN previously reported. That signature came on the heels of a 2020 ballot measure that saw New Jersey vote to legalize recreational marijuana. State lawmakers, unable to drum up enough support to pass a bill to fully legalize marijuana, agreed to place the question directly to voters: “Do you approve amending the Constitution to legalize a controlled form of marijuana called ‘cannabis’?” Public Question No. 1 amended the state constitution to legalize cannabis for personal, non-medical use by adults 21 and older, with the state commission that oversees the medical market also regulating the personal market. “Starting on April 21, adults ages 21+ will be able to legally purchase cannabis and cannabis products without a medical card. This is a historic step in our work to create a new cannabis industry,” Murphy said in a tweet Thursday. In its release, the commission reiterated its focus on equity and diversity across the state’s cannabis industry. – CNN’s Brian Vitagliano and Caroline Kelly contributed to this report The-CNN-Wire ™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.
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Do you plan to continue your education to a higher level? Or, do you want your children to enter the best school in Canada? There are many things to consider when you choose the school for any of those purposes. The most important thing to do is to find the school included in the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS). The schools that have received this certification are the best you can choose. However, you will find many schools on that list. That gives you another problem. You have to choose the best among the best schools on the list. As we all know, it could be the very first step that can decide your future. Therefore, it is necessary to consider and prepare everything carefully. Now, how to find the best one? This article will help you to find out the best way to choose the best school for you or your family. Let’s start! How Do You Apply for That School? The first one is you should try to find a way to apply to that school. Why? You will also know the school facilities and other things through this research. This method will give you detailed information about the application process. For that reason, you should call the admission office of that school and request the brochure or any materials that can explain more about why you should enter that school. From this point, you also can find the information that you need. Moreover, you also can choose the school with the application process that you think is the easiest of all. Find More about Tuition and Financial Aid You need money to get an education. Therefore, make sure you know how much tuition fees you should pay to that school. Choose the school that matches your budget. Or, if that school also has a financial aid program, you also can consider it. Some schools provide applications where you can find more about this matter. It is similar to BluMortgage floify in the mortgage loan industry. Use them for your convenience. Also, ask directly for the details of the financial aid policies. Who knows maybe you are eligible for that program, which will financially help you a lot? The Teachers and Staff It will be much easier to find more information about the teachers and staff. Many schools on the CAIS list have included their official website. Most of those websites provide detailed information about the teachers and staff. Or, you also can use a third-party website that reviews and provides information about that school. That’s also the same. The Student-to-Teacher Ratio What you need here is a small student-to-teacher ratio. It means that a teacher will handle a class of a small number of students. This kind of class is beneficial. The student will receive more individualized attention. Thus, the teaching progress could become much faster. The students can easily understand, communicate, ask, and do their tasks. The teacher can provide the optimum teaching for each student this way. School Full of Challenges When you compare or take a tour of the school that you want to apply to, they will show you many programs for each class. What you need here is the one that provides the most challenging program. Why is it important? The challenging classroom helps the students to grow much faster. Furthermore, it also gives you, as a student, a taste of how you will work in the real world. It shows you the situation that you might face after you graduate from that school. Therefore, it is a good thing that prepares students to work and build their careers. Most of the students from this kind of school will have a better future than others. Strong Partnerships Consider a school that has a program or system that allows parents, teachers, and students to communicate and collaborate in various activities. Parents will know their kid’s development in the school. The teachers can easily inform this matter to parents and know what the students need. That way they can provide the right teaching method for those students. As for the students, they can utilize this system to improve their skills and knowledge. Conclusion Choosing the best school on the CAIS list is indeed challenging. However, our tips above will help you, at least for finding out the school with less budget and time. Now, get ready for your new school. Pack everything up, from your book, and clothes, to your olympic barbell. Then, have fun with your study.
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2, 2022 ] LSU has eight track athletes recognized by league for all-conference honors LSU [ March 2, 2022 ] LSU’s Breaux, Walker part of SEC’s 50th Anniversary celebration of Title IX LSU [ March 1, 2022 ] LSU men’s basketball visits Arkansas for final regular-season road game Basketball [ March 1, 2022 ] LSU’s Eason a semifinalist for Naismith’s top defensive player Basketball [ March 1, 2022 ] SEC honors LSU’s Pointer on first team, Morris on second team LSU [ March 1, 2022 ] LSU gymnastics moves up ranking ladder to fifth nationally Gymnastics [ February 28, 2022 ] LSU’s Mulkey authors greatest turnaround by first-year coach in SEC women’s basketball history LSU [ February 28, 2022 ] LSU women’s tennis garners first win of season LSU [ February 27, 2022 ] LSU baseball tops Southern for fourth straight win Baseball [ February 27, 2022 ] No two ways about it: LSU women’s basketball finishes on eight-game win streak, locks up No. 2 seed in SEC Tournament LSU [ February 27, 2022 ] No. 24 LSU polishes off perfect weekend in Purple & Gold Challenge LSU [ February 27, 2022 ] LSU indoor track teams net three titles at SEC Championships LSU [ February 26, 2022 ] With a healthy Xavier Pinson, LSU men’s basketball aims for tournament push Basketball [ February 26, 2022 ] Sunseri unloads total arsenal in LSU’s 3-2 win over Drake in 10 innings LSU [ February 26, 2022 ] Fifth-ranked LSU beach volleyball team has to dig deep against Tulane for perfect start to season Beach volleyball [ February 26, 2022 ] LSU scores nine unanswered runs in win over Southern Baseball [ February 26, 2022 ] Short-handed No. 8 LSU women’s basketball carries seven-game win streak to No. 16 Tennessee LSU [ February 25, 2022 ] Blake Money shuts out Towson, LSU baseball takes Game 1 Baseball [ February 25, 2022 ] LSU men’s basketball vies for 20th win vs. Mizzou Basketball [ February 25, 2022 ] LSU rallies from early deficit to sweep first day of Purple & Gold Challenge LSU [ February 25, 2022 ] No. 6 LSU gymnastics sets pace in four-way meet Gymnastics [ February 25, 2022 ] LSU beach volleyball off and running with 2-0 start Beach volleyball [ February 24, 2022 ] Pointer’s 23 points sends No. 8 LSU to at least share of runner-up finish in rugged SEC LSU [ February 24, 2022 ] LSU sending track teams to SEC indoor meet LSU [ February 24, 2022 ] No. 24 LSU softball returns to host second event LSU [ February 24, 2022 ] No. 5 LSU opens 2022 beach volleyball season at Tulane event Beach volleyball [ February 24, 2022 ] Brian Kelly introduces first LSU football coaching staff Football [ February 24, 2022 ] SEC selects LSU’s Lindblad as its golfer of week LSU [ February 23, 2022 ] Kentucky tops LSU men’s basketball in Lexington, splits season series Basketball [ February 23, 2022 ] LSU baseball falls at LA Tech Baseball [ February 23, 2022 ] All-CCSA team honors LSU beach volleyball with three selections Beach volleyball [ February 23, 2022 ] No. 8 LSU women’s basketball salutes its seniors during regular season home finale LSU [ February 23, 2022 ] LSU’s Durante added to list for AAI Award Gymnastics [ February 22, 2022 ] New LSU volleyball coach Johnson lands graduate transfer in Vondran of Ohio State LSU [ February 22, 2022 ] Lindblad’s wire-to-wire win serves as catalyst for LSU’s third place finish LSU [ February 22, 2022 ] LSU men’s basketball faces Kentucky in rematch at Rupp Arena Basketball [ February 22, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis handles Tulane Men's tennis [ February 21, 2022 ] LSU’s Cade Doughty wins SEC’s first weekly baseball honor Baseball [ February 21, 2022 ] Lindblad’s play has LSU women in fourth at Moon Golf Invitational LSU [ February 21, 2022 ] LSU moves to No. 8 in Women’s Basketball AP Poll Women's Basketball [ February 21, 2022 ] Opening Jay: How LSU baseball hit a home run in Jay Johnson’s debut weekend Baseball [ February 20, 2022 ] No. 11 LSU women’s basketball moves into second place in SEC’s regular season LSU [ February 20, 2022 ] LSU baseball sweeps Maine in first series under Jay Johnson Baseball [ February 20, 2022 ] Bryant’s 10 highlights LSU’s second place in three-way SEC gymnastics meet Gymnastics [ February 20, 2022 ] Kilponen’s complete-game gem leads LSU to 2-0 win over Texas Tech LSU [ February 19, 2022 ] Cade Doughty powers LSU baseball to win over Maine Baseball [ February 19, 2022 ] South Carolina stuns LSU basketball in final minutes Basketball [ February 19, 2022 ] Notre Dame, Michigan down LSU softball LSU [ February 19, 2022 ] LSU women’s basketball hosts Florida on Sunday Women's Basketball [ February 19, 2022 ] LSU softball gets upset win over Oklahoma State as part of doubleheader split LSU [ February 18, 2022 ] LSU baseball begins Jay Johnson era with 13-1 win over Maine Baseball [ February 18, 2022 ] Seventh Heaven: LSU’s Celaya-Hernandez claims seventh career SEC title LSU [ February 18, 2022 ] LSU track team concludes indoor regular season with 10 championships LSU [ February 17, 2022 ] LSU women’s basketball beats Mississippi State, wins fifth straight game Women's Basketball [ February 17, 2022 ] Clark leads group of nine LSU players invited to NFL Combine Football [ February 17, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis team tests hot start against Texas Tech LSU [ February 16, 2022 ] Tari Eason, Darius Days shine as LSU basketball beats Georgia Basketball [ February 16, 2022 ] Next challenge awaits No. 11 LSU women’s basketball team at Mississippi State LSU [ February 16, 2022 ] LSU’s Curry smashes school mark in 50-free in SEC meet LSU [ February 16, 2022 ] New-look LSU beach volleyball draws No. 5 preseason ranking LSU [ February 16, 2022 ] Hunsucker: Joe Burrow is the NFL’s newest job creator. But what does the future hold? Football [ February 14, 2022 ] LSU men’s golf finish fifth in Gator Invitational Golf [ February 14, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis sweeps Purdue, Nicholls State Men's tennis [ February 14, 2022 ] LSU beach volleyball ranked ninth in CBVB Preseason Poll Beach volleyball [ February 14, 2022 ] Andrew Whitworth joins list of LSU players to win a national championship and Super Bowl Football [ February 13, 2022 ] LSU softball closes Tiger Classic with Sunday split Softball [ February 13, 2022 ] LSU women’s basketball buries Texas A&M in the second half Women's Basketball [ February 13, 2022 ] Tari Eason powers LSU basketball to win over Mississippi State Basketball [ February 12, 2022 ] McDonald’s career best 800 meters nets third place LSU [ February 12, 2022 ] No. 14 LSU women’s basketball visits Texas A&M trying to complete a season sweep LSU [ February 12, 2022 ] No. 14 LSU softball opens season with a pair of wins LSU [ February 11, 2022 ] No. 5 LSU puts up determined effort but is nudged out at No. 4 Florida Gymnastics [ February 11, 2022 ] AP names Cincinnati’s Chase NFL’s top rookie Football [ February 11, 2022 ] LSU athletics, OLOL announce sports medicine alliance LSU [ February 11, 2022 ] Andrew Whitworth wins NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award Football [ February 11, 2022 ] LSU’s Houshmandzadeh sisters have more than a rooting interest in this year’s Super Bowl LSU [ February 10, 2022 ] No. 14 LSU women able to make living at free throw line to turn back No. 17 Georgia LSU [ February 10, 2022 ] No. 5 LSU clashes in high-stakes gymnastics meet with No. 4 Florida Gymnastics [ February 10, 2022 ] Tigers to the Top: Bitter conclusion to last season has fueled this year’s LSU softball team with more than a catch phrase LSU [ February 10, 2022 ] 2022 LSU softball Players to Watch LSU [ February 9, 2022 ] No. 14 LSU women hosting No. 17 Georgia in key league game LSU [ February 9, 2022 ] LSU’s Pointer added to midseason watch list for Wade Trophy LSU [ February 9, 2022 ] LSU’s senior-laden group primed to catapult Tigers men’s golf team past last year’s hurdle Golf [ February 9, 2022 ] LSU’s Desiderio lauded by SEC for her part in team’s big win over Auburn Gymnastics [ February 9, 2022 ] SEC honors LSU’s Ofili, Gunnarsson LSU [ February 8, 2022 ] Will Wade notches 100th career win as LSU basketball snaps losing skid at Texas A&M Basketball [ February 8, 2022 ] High Ciara: LSU center fielder Ciara Briggs destined for greatness from an early age LSU [ February 8, 2022 ] LSU softball scheduled to have 17 games televised nationally in ’22 LSU [ February 8, 2022 ] Hunsucker: Will LSU teach me to love college baseball? It’s now or never Baseball [ February 7, 2022 ] Pointer’s triple-double, Aifuwa’s double-double part of No. 14 LSU’s ‘signature’ road win over Ole Miss LSU [ February 7, 2022 ] LSU’s Pleasants, Kilponen land spots on All-SEC preseason team LSU [ February 7, 2022 ] Attorney claims Sharon Lewis was a victim of sexual misconduct at LSU Football [ February 7, 2022 ] Engster: Can LSU be fat cats in the NIL world? Football [ February 7, 2022 ] The Sitdown: Jay Johnson is ready to add to LSU baseball’s historic legacy Baseball [ February 6, 2022 ] LSU brings linebacker Fields back home through NCAA transfer portal Football [ February 6, 2022 ] No. 15 LSU women’s basketball visits Ole Miss with opportunity to move into tie for third place LSU [ February 5, 2022 ] LSU basketball loses at Vanderbilt Basketball [ February 5, 2022 ] No. 8 LSU gymnastics edges No. 6 Auburn before second-largest home crowd which witnessed program’s 300th win Gymnastics [ February 5, 2022 ] Armstrong, Phillips highlight LSU’s efforts in New Mexico Collegiate Classic LSU [ February 5, 2022 ] Gunnarsson, Hart take top spots nationally LSU [ February 5, 2022 ] Ofili blazes record time in 200-meter dash LSU [ February 4, 2022 ] Sold out PMAC expected for LSU-Auburn Top 10 SEC gymnastics showdown Gymnastics [ February 4, 2022 ] LSU limping into road contest against Vanderbilt Basketball [ February 4, 2022 ] USA Today preseason poll has LSU baseball No. 7 Baseball [ February 4, 2022 ] William Weathers: Point of Order: LSU’s Pointer should be in discussion for lofty postseason honors LSU [ February 4, 2022 ] Senior Bowl features three LSU players trying to capture eye of NFL teams Football [ February 3, 2022 ] LSU dividing its indoor track teams with one group hosting the Bayou Bengal Invite, with another headed to New Mexico Classic LSU [ February 3, 2022 ] Individual game tickets for LSU baseball go on sale Feb. 8 Baseball [ February 3, 2022 ] Additional depth boosts prospects for LSU’s men’s tennis team this spring LSU [ February 3, 2022 ] LSU’s Eason named to watch list for Karl Malone Power Forward of Year honor Basketball [ February 3, 2022 ] LSU ironman Deculus will play one final college game in East-West Shrine Bowl Football [ February 2, 2022 ] Sharon Lewis wants to testify in LSU’s Title IX litigation Football [ February 1, 2022 ] Humbled: LSU basketball at a crossroads after loss to Ole Miss Basketball [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU softball ranked No. 14 in USA Today/Coaches preseason Top 25 poll LSU [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU’s Armstrong receives SEC Co-Track Athlete of Week LSU [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis wins consolation final of ITA Kickoff Weekend LSU [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU women’s track team vaults to No. 5 national ranking LSU [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU selected to finish sixth in SEC softball race LSU [ February 1, 2022 ] LSU baseball leads nation with four players named to Baseball America’s preseason All-America team Baseball [ February 1, 2022 ] No. 25 LSU returns to SEC play at home against Ole Miss Basketball [ January 27, 2022 ] LSU basketball rallies past Texas A&M, snaps three-game skid Basketball [ January 26, 2022 ] No. 12 LSU women’s basketball looking to bounce back at Arkansas LSU [ January 26, 2022 ] LSU’s Pleasants named to Top 50 Watch list for USA Softball Collegiate Player of Year LSU [ January 25, 2022 ] McDonald’s select LSU signee Phillips to its All-American game Basketball [ January 25, 2022 ] LSU women’s signee Johnson becomes program’s first McDonald’s All-American in five years LSU [ January 25, 2022 ] Sharon Lewis fired at LSU amid pending litigation Football [ January 25, 2022 ] LSU softball ranked No. 15 in preseason poll LSU [ January 24, 2022 ] LSU women’s indoor track team ranked No. 9 LSU [ January 24, 2022 ] LSU basketball falls six spots in AP Poll Basketball [ January 24, 2022 ] LSU baseball team adds another preseason Top 10 ranking to its growing resume’ Baseball [ January 24, 2022 ] Pointer’s career-high 35 points not enough to carry No. 10 LSU women in 73-72 loss at Florida LSU [ January 24, 2022 ] LSU men’s basketball unable to recover from slow start, drops third straight game Basketball [ January 24, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis opens season with pair of wins over Incarnate Word LSU [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU’s Armstrong, Edwards break 60-meter hurdles mark in Texas Tech event LSU [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU men’s tennis hosting doubleheader to open ’22 season LSU [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU’s Brian Kelly confirms eight signees from NCAA transfer portal Football [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU swimming and diving paying tribute to its eight seniors LSU [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU has 20 former players in NFL divisional round of playoffs Football [ January 21, 2022 ] LSU basketball: Xavier Pinson doubtful, Darius Days a game-time decision at Tennessee Basketball [ January 20, 2022 ] LSU track teams headed to Red Raider Open LSU [ January 19, 2022 ] LSU basketball loses Darius Days to injury, drops fifth straight to Alabama Basketball [ January 19, 2022 ] Thoreson brings diverse background to LSU’s soccer roster LSU [ January 19, 2022 ] LSU baseball ranked 8th nationally by D1 Baseball Baseball [ January 19, 2022 ] LSU football: Who’s in, who’s out after NFL Draft deadline? Football [ January 18, 2022 ] LSU visits Alabama looking to avenge Arkansas loss Basketball [ January 18, 2022 ] Ed Orgeron dropped from LSU sexual discrimination lawsuit Football [ January 18, 2022 ] Transfer portal tracker: Jarrick Bernard-Converse picks LSU Football [ January 18, 2022 ] LSU’s Kelly completes coaching staff with confirmation of Hankton’s hire Football [ January 18, 2022 ] No. 12 LSU women pull away from Vanderbilt to improve to 17-2 overall, 5-1 in SEC LSU [ January 16, 2022 ] Report: LSU’s Brian Kelly to round out staff with hire of New Orleans native, Cortez Hankton Football [ January 15, 2022 ] LSU’s Clark takes state’s top defensive honor on 2021 All-Louisiana team Football [ January 15, 2022 ] LSU adds linebacker from NCAA transfer portal in Virginia’s West Weeks Football [ January 15, 2022 ] LSU basketball goes cold in second half, loses to Arkansas Basketball [ January 15, 2022 ] No. 12 LSU women hosting Vanderbilt in SEC contest LSU [ January 15, 2022 ] Allen is LSU basketball’s latest five-star attraction to commit to the Tigers Basketball [ January 14, 2022 ] No. 12 LSU, riding 13-game home winning streak, hosts Arkansas Basketball [ January 14, 2022 ] McDonald’s victory in mile part of LSU’s eight wins in season-opening indoor meet LSU [ January 14, 2022 ] William Weathers: In a world of opt outs and transfers, LSU’s Kirklin wasn’t leaving until he was done Football [ January 14, 2022 ] LSU continues to tap into NCAA transfer portal for talent with commitment from Cajuns’ Lacy Football [ January 14, 2022 ] Doughty, Reyzelman give LSU baseball two of nation’s top 100 juniors according to Perfect Game Baseball [ January 14, 2022 ] LSU boasts league best 23 players in NFL playoffs Football [ January 14, 2022 ] LSU ‘fields’ plenty of ammunition in record holders Gunnarsson, O’Donoghue going into indoor season LSU [ January 14, 2022 ] Burrell, Williams back to provide firepower for LSU men’s indoor track team LSU [ January 13, 2022 ] According to Perfect Game, LSU baseball has six of nation’s Top 100 sophomores Baseball [ January 13, 2022 ] LSU adds second defensive back from Arkansas via NCAA transfer portal Football [ January 7, 2022 ] Perfect 10! Fifth-ranked LSU gymnastics captures 10th straight season opener Gymnastics [ January 7, 2022 ] No. 18 Tennessee presents No. 21 LSU with another formidable conference test Basketball [ January 7, 2022 ] LSU’s Pleasants realizes dream of being selected to the U.S. national softball team LSU [ January 7, 2022 ] LSU baseball No. 4 in Perfect Game’s preseason Top 25 Baseball [ January 7, 2022 ] LSU offensive lineman Ed Ingram declares for the NFL Draft Football [ January 7, 2022 ] LSU soccer adds North Carolina transfer Baker LSU [ January 7, 2022 ] What to watch from LSU gymnastics in each event this season Gymnastics [ January 6, 2022 ] Top-ranked South Carolina women’s basketball exhibits poise in battling back in a rowdy environment to defeat No. 13 LSU, 66-60 LSU [ January 6, 2022 ] Perfect Game names three LSU baseball players preseason All-Americans Baseball [ January 6, 2022 ] LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. declares for the NFL Draft Football [ January 6, 2022 ] LSU gymnastics eyes national title run with talented senior class Gymnastics [ January 6, 2022 ] LSU women’s tennis opens season ranked No. 21 LSU [ January 5, 2022 ] Jamar Cain named LSU defensive line coach Football [ January 5, 2022 ] LSU general manager Austin Thomas will not return under Brian Kelly Football [ January 5, 2022 ] Report: LSU losing second junior-eligible player, defensive back Cordale Flott, to NFL draft Football [ January 5, 2022 ] Litmus test: No. 13 LSU women’s basketball hosts No. 1 South Carolina in key SEC matchup LSU [ January 5, 2022 ] Center court: Dale Brown takes rightful place in LSU basketball history Uncategorized [ January 4, 2022 ] Kansas State takes advantage of LSU’s skeleton crew to win the Texas Bowl, 42-20 Football [ January 4, 2022 ] For ‘Daddy Dale’: LSU basketball outlasts Kentucky in final seconds Basketball [ January 4, 2022 ] LSU women’s basketball to pay tribute to Seimone Augustus before Thursday’s game with No. 1 South Carolina LSU [ January 3, 2022 ] LSU set to honor legendary coach Dale Brown before No. 21 Tigers face No. 13 Wildcats Basketball [ January 3, 2022 ] LSU football makes it official with hiring of quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan Football [ January 3, 2022 ] Cobbled roster hasn’t dampened LSU’s spirits for Texas Bowl against Kansas State Football [ January 2, 2022 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 17 Football [ January 2, 2022 ] LSU’s Morris continues story of redemption with career-high 30 points in 75-66 win over former team Texas A&M LSU [ January 2, 2022 ] LSU makes it official with Mike Denbrock’s hiring as offensive coordinator Football [ January 1, 2022 ] Mulkey will see familiar foe when No. 19 LSU gets visit from No. 23 Texas A&M LSU [ December 31, 2021 ] LSU will be without Ty Davis-Price in Texas Bowl after the team’s leading rusher decides to opt out and prepare for ’22 NFL Draft Football [ December 30, 2021 ] Pointer’s heroics lift No. 19 LSU women’s basketball team to thrilling 68-62 road win over No. 13 Georgia in SEC opener LSU [ December 30, 2021 ] LSU’s Bannister, Cianciulli and DeBerg capture top honors on All-Louisiana volleyball team LSU [ December 29, 2021 ] No. 16 LSU falls from ranks of unbeaten in 70-55 loss at No. 11 Auburn in start of SEC play Basketball [ December 29, 2021 ] No. 19 LSU women’s basketball takes 11-game win streak to open SEC play at No. 13 Georgia LSU [ December 29, 2021 ] LSU coaching staff continues to expand with addition of defensive assistant Robert Steeples from NFL’s Minnesota Vikings Football [ December 28, 2021 ] LSU’s Kelly lands defensive coordinator Matt House from NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs Football [ December 28, 2021 ] Clash of the Titans: No. 16 LSU opens SEC play on the road at No. 11 Auburn Basketball [ December 27, 2021 ] Career games from Cherry, Petty help No. 19 LSU women’s basketball go into SEC play with 12-1 record LSU [ December 27, 2021 ] LSU women’s tennis adds pair of signees for 2022 season LSU [ December 26, 2021 ] No. 21 LSU women’s basketball trying to move past holiday cheer, hosts Samford in final non-conference contest LSU [ December 26, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 16 Football [ December 25, 2021 ] Wilson returns to LSU to become Johnson’s first hire on the Tigers’ volleyball staff LSU [ December 23, 2021 ] Four LSU players selected to Collegiate Baseball’s All-American teams Baseball [ December 22, 2021 ] No. 17 LSU completes perfect non-conference stretch at 12-0 with lopsided win over Lipscomb Basketball [ December 22, 2021 ] ‘Lifetime dream’: Tonya Johnson realizes goal of returning to her alma mater to become LSU’s new volleyball coach LSU [ December 22, 2021 ] LSU’s Damone Clark becomes second member of Tigers’ defense to opt out of Texas Bowl Football [ December 21, 2021 ] No. 21 LSU women’s basketball extends win streak to 10 games with balanced effort against Texas Tech LSU [ December 21, 2021 ] LSU men’s tennis team releases ’22 schedule LSU [ December 20, 2021 ] No. 21 LSU women’s basketball team pulls away from Clemson, exceeds win total of last season LSU [ December 20, 2021 ] LSU’s Neil Farrell opts out of Texas Bowl Football [ December 20, 2021 ] New LSU strength and conditioning coach adds three staff members Football [ December 20, 2021 ] LSU baseball grabs No. 3 preseason ranking according to Collegiate Baseball Baseball [ December 19, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 15 Football [ December 19, 2021 ] No. 22 LSU women faced with back-to-back tests from Clemson, Texas Tech LSU [ December 19, 2021 ] LSU’s Lantanna Stone wins Dixie Amateur title LSU [ December 18, 2021 ] LSU’s Alexander selected in second round of NWSL Draft by Washington Spirit LSU [ December 18, 2021 ] Baker confirms he won’t be a part of Kelly’s staff in 2022 Football [ December 18, 2021 ] No. 22 LSU women’s basketball equals last year’s win total with eighth straight victory LSU [ December 17, 2021 ] Harrison becomes third LSU athlete, and first male, to win prestigious Bowerman Award – symbolic of college track’s best athlete LSU [ December 17, 2021 ] Brennan wants ‘fresh start’ at LSU, won’t join team until after January bowl game Football [ December 17, 2021 ] LSU women’s No. 22 ranked team hosts Bradley in makeup game LSU [ December 17, 2021 ] LSU gymnastics receives lofty No. 5 preseason ranking Gymnastics [ December 16, 2021 ] LSU’s Dennis Shaver inducted into USTFCCCA Hall of Fame LSU [ December 16, 2021 ] LSU recruiting receives boost with commitment from freshman All-American OT Miles Frazier Football [ December 15, 2021 ] No. 22 Tigers reach 100-point barrier, extend win streak to seven LSU [ December 15, 2021 ] Local state championship trio share in Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Stars of the Week Football [ December 15, 2021 ] Focus for LSU’s Kelly placed on Louisiana with 10 of 13 signees home grown in first recruiting class Football [ December 15, 2021 ] LSU lands Madison Prep four-star defensive end Wiggins over Bama, Florida Football [ December 14, 2021 ] Unbeaten Tigers keep the pedal to the metal with a 40-point win over Northwestern State Basketball [ December 14, 2021 ] No. 22 LSU women’s basketball hosting Alcorn State LSU [ December 14, 2021 ] Report: LSU passing game coordinator DJ Mangas won’t be retained Football [ December 14, 2021 ] LSU’s Clark named second team All-American by Sporting News Football [ December 14, 2021 ] LSU reaches out to NCAA to allow Nussmeier to play in bowl game, still retain redshirt Football [ December 14, 2021 ] Saturday’s LSU-UNO women’s basketball game cancelled LSU [ December 13, 2021 ] No. 19 Tigers tangle with Northwestern La. Tuesday night in PMAC Basketball [ December 13, 2021 ] LSU’s Eason named SEC men’s Player of the Week Basketball [ December 13, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball improves national ranking to No. 22 LSU [ December 13, 2021 ] William Weathers: Scott Woodward doesn’t mind swinging for the fences LSU [ December 12, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 14 Football [ December 12, 2021 ] No. 24 LSU women’s basketball team passes another exam with flying colors LSU [ December 11, 2021 ] No. 25 Tigers shake off slow first half against Georgia Tech to improve to 9-0 Basketball [ December 11, 2021 ] With resumption of play after exams Mulkey preferred LSU soaked, not bathed, in its Top 25 ranking LSU [ December 11, 2021 ] LSU’s Alexander, Garcia recognized as first-team selections on All-Louisiana soccer team LSU [ December 11, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Brian Kelly is a product of his past Football [ December 10, 2021 ] No. 25 Tigers take undefeated record into Hoopsgiving event against Georgia Tech Basketball [ December 10, 2021 ] LSU’s Kelly announces hiring of Kerry Cooks on defensive side of football Football [ December 10, 2021 ] LSU board of supervisors OKs deals for Kelly, four assistant coaches Football [ December 9, 2021 ] LSU’s Clark named to Walter Camp’s second team All-America squad Football [ December 9, 2021 ] LSU’s Flory announces retirement after 24 seasons, 405 wins at the school LSU [ December 9, 2021 ] LSU’s Smith, Nabers selected to SEC’s All-Freshman team Football [ December 9, 2021 ] LSU makes it official with hiring of Jake Flint as Director of Athletic Development Football [ December 9, 2021 ] Report: Faulk won’t return as LSU’s running backs coach Football [ December 9, 2021 ] Too steep a hill to climb: Bid for postseason just out of reach for an LSU volleyball team beset by injuries LSU [ December 9, 2021 ] Former LSU legendary gymnastics coach D-D Breaux earns another distinction Gymnastics [ December 8, 2021 ] Reports: LSU moving to offset loss of Raymond to Florida with hiring of Cooks Football [ December 8, 2021 ] Polian joins Kelly’s coaching staff at LSU in capacity of special teams coordinator Football [ December 8, 2021 ] LSU’s Kelly retains Davis as offensive line coach Football [ December 7, 2021 ] LSU starting QB Max Johnson says he’s entering the transfer portal Uncategorized [ December 7, 2021 ] LSU’s McDonald, Bove share top honors on LSWA’s All-State cross country teams LSU [ December 7, 2021 ] Clark represents LSU on All-SEC first team; Ingram, York selected to second team Football [ December 7, 2021 ] Former LSU assistant Frank Wilson hired as Tigers’ associate head football coach Football [ December 7, 2021 ] Catholic High’s Vessell wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ December 7, 2021 ] LSU volleyball has three players chosen to 2021 AVCA All-Region team LSU [ December 7, 2021 ] LSU’s unbeaten men’s basketball team enters the top 25 AP and Coaches rankings Basketball [ December 6, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball ends two-year absence in AP Poll with No. 24 ranking LSU [ December 5, 2021 ] LSU interim football coach Brad Davis plans to win the TaxAct Texas Bowl Football [ December 5, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 13 Football [ December 5, 2021 ] LSU gets invite to Jan. 4 Texas Bowl vs. Kansas State Football [ December 3, 2021 ] Brian Kelly’s first LSU football staff move is firing long-time strength coach Tommy Moffitt Football [ December 3, 2021 ] THE BRIAN KELLY BASICS AND LSU CONTRACT Football [ December 3, 2021 ] Running the gamut. LSU’s soccer experiences the highs, lows in a season which ended with a trip to the NCAA Tournament LSU [ December 3, 2021 ] McDonald’s NCAA appearance, regional success represent step in right direction for LSU women’s cross country program LSU [ December 2, 2021 ] Morris, Pointer carry LSU to upset win over No. 14 and previously unbeaten Iowa State LSU [ December 1, 2021 ] LSU stays unbeaten despite a less than stellar performance Basketball [ December 1, 2021 ] STM’s Howard ecstatic over LSU’s hiring of Kelly Football [ December 1, 2021 ] New LSU head football coach Brian Kelly welcomes challenge: “I want to be under the bright lights, I want to be on the Broadway stage” Football [ November 30, 2021 ] Unbeaten Tigers tangle with Ohio on Wednesday night in PMAC, $1 general admission tickets available Basketball [ November 30, 2021 ] SEC/Big 12 Challenge provides LSU women’s basketball team with stern test against No. 14 and unbeaten Iowa State LSU [ November 30, 2021 ] LSU officially hires Brian Kelly as its new head football coach Football [ November 30, 2021 ] Notre Dame was Kelly’s “dream job”, so what is LSU? Football [ November 29, 2021 ] Brian Kelly to be named new LSU head football coach, according to reports Football [ November 29, 2021 ] Southern Lab’s Forman wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ November 29, 2021 ] The Independence Bowl would make the most sense as LSU’s postseason destination Football [ November 29, 2021 ] SEC hands weekly honors to LSU’s Clark, York Football [ November 29, 2021 ] LSU releases 2022 indoor/outdoor track schedule LSU [ November 28, 2021 ] Riley, Napier officially no longer targets to be LSU head football coach Football [ November 28, 2021 ] Bannister, DeBerg and Larkin highlight LSU’s selections on SEC’s postseason volleyball teams LSU [ November 28, 2021 ] Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley: “I’m not going to be the next head coach at LSU” Football [ November 28, 2021 ] LSU captures Emerald Classic with a 14-point win over Wake Forest in the finals Basketball [ November 27, 2021 ] O-ver and out. LSU sends Orgeron out with dramatic victory over No. 14 Texas A&M Football [ November 27, 2021 ] Mulkey: “What a good win for our program”. LSU finishes San Juan Shootout with impressive 66-58 win over Missouri State LSU [ November 26, 2021 ] Unbeaten Tigers use free throws and defense to edge Penn State in overtime Basketball [ November 26, 2021 ] Pointer plenty ‘big time’ enough in LSU’s second half explosion against New Mexico State LSU [ November 26, 2021 ] It’s the last roundup for Coach O and 19 seniors Saturday vs. the Aggies Football [ November 25, 2021 ] LSU women facing consecutive challenges in San Juan Shootout LSU [ November 25, 2021 ] LSU volleyball closes regular season Friday and Saturday at Georgia LSU [ November 25, 2021 ] LSU’s men open play Friday night in Emerald Classic vs. Penn State Basketball [ November 24, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf hopes to record another ace with signee Edit Hertzman of Sweden LSU [ November 23, 2021 ] Aifuwa makes her presence felt, helping LSU’s women hand Tulane its first loss of season LSU [ November 23, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule November 22 through November 28 Basketball [ November 23, 2021 ] Madison Prep’s Jones wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ November 22, 2021 ] Tigers blast Belmont to stay unbeaten at 5-0 Basketball [ November 22, 2021 ] Coach O’s focus is on sending his senior class out on a high note instead of any nostalgic farewells Football [ November 22, 2021 ] Former LSU running back, school benefactor Bo Campbell passes away Uncategorized [ November 22, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball looking for another in-state win against undefeated Tulane LSU [ November 22, 2021 ] Days parlays strong start into SEC Player of the Week honor Basketball [ November 22, 2021 ] Report: LSU’s Ricks plans to enter NCAA transfer portal Football [ November 21, 2021 ] LSU men’s hoops closes five-game home stand with a tough Monday night test Basketball [ November 21, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 11 Football [ November 21, 2021 ] Purple reigns with sweep in Purple-Gold World Series Baseball [ November 21, 2021 ] After splitting first four sets, LSU volleyball regains form to defeat Texas A&M in home finale LSU [ November 21, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: It’s almost the end and thank God for that Football [ November 21, 2021 ] Meet your Nabers: LSU freshman explodes, further adding to the Tigers bright future at wide receiver Football [ November 20, 2021 ] Purple wins again in LSU’s Purple-Gold World Series Baseball [ November 20, 2021 ] McDonald finishes 163rd in NCAA women’s cross country championships LSU [ November 20, 2021 ] Purple takes opening win Friday in LSU baseball’s annual 3-game Purple and Gold World Series Baseball [ November 20, 2021 ] Plenty of available tickets to watch a pair of 4-6 football teams flail away at each other on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium Football [ November 18, 2021 ] Tigers’ defense, Eason’s offense, sparks a 39-point win over McNeese State Basketball [ November 18, 2021 ] LSU women’s hoops rely on different cast of characters in Trasi, Payne for blowout road win LSU [ November 18, 2021 ] Date with history: LSU’s McDonald will be school’s second cross country runner to participate in the NCAA Championships LSU [ November 18, 2021 ] LSU baseball fall practice ends this weekend with annual Purple and Gold World Series Baseball [ November 18, 2021 ] LSU’s Curry captures first in 50-free in near record time LSU [ November 17, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for November 15 through November 21 Basketball [ November 17, 2021 ] LSU men’s hoopers looking to get off the launching pad quicker Thursday vs. McNeese Basketball [ November 17, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball traveling to UL-Lafayette for first road game of season LSU [ November 16, 2021 ] Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri elected to LABC Hall of Fame Baseball [ November 16, 2021 ] Plaquemine’s Kobe Major wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ November 16, 2021 ] LSU’s Pointer rewarded for a spectacular start to the season with the SEC’s Player of Week honor LSU [ November 15, 2021 ] Unbeaten Tigers dig deep with sterling second half defense to give Liberty a 16-point loss Basketball [ November 15, 2021 ] Max Johnson to remain LSU’s starter at quarterback and close out season Football [ November 14, 2021 ] Tigers set for a Monday night PMAC date with mid-major conference toughie Liberty Basketball [ November 14, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 10 Football [ November 14, 2021 ] LSU baseball sweeps Ragin’ Cajuns in fall doubleheader scrimmage Baseball [ November 14, 2021 ] Memphis eliminates LSU in NCAA soccer tournament LSU [ November 14, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball unable to keep pace with up-tempo, 3-point shooting of Florida Gulf Coast LSU [ November 13, 2021 ] Hogtied in regulation, LSU loses in overtime Football [ November 13, 2021 ] LSU offense beset by turnovers, red zone blues and revolving quarterbacks Football [ November 13, 2021 ] LSU soccer returns to NCAA tournament for first time in three years with road test against Memphis LSU [ November 13, 2021 ] LSU inducts nine new members into Athletics Hall of Fame LSU [ November 13, 2021 ] Both LSU and Arkansas would like to know what Tigers’ team will show up Saturday Football [ November 12, 2021 ] LSU volleyball rallies from two-set deficit to defeat Ole Miss LSU [ November 12, 2021 ] Ti-gahs turn it loose in the second half for a 25-point win over Texas State Basketball [ November 12, 2021 ] LSU vs. Arkansas times of interest Football [ November 12, 2021 ] Record-setting team captain Chiara Ritchie-Williams has made her mark on LSU’s soccer program LSU [ November 12, 2021 ] History in the making: LSU’s McDonald becomes second female in school history to qualify for NCAA cross country championship meet LSU [ November 11, 2021 ] LSU volleyball loses in four sets at Ole Miss LSU [ November 11, 2021 ] Starting QB battle still tight , Tigers lose both starting offensive guards for Saturday’s game vs. Arkansas Football [ November 11, 2021 ] Tigers aim to carry intensity of Tuesday’s season opening blowout into Friday’s home game in the PMAC Basketball [ November 11, 2021 ] LSU cross country teams looking to make amends in NCAA South Central Regional meet LSU [ November 11, 2021 ] Flory puts together nation’s No. 17 volleyball recruiting class LSU [ November 11, 2021 ] LSU soccer continues to build for the future, signs seven new players LSU [ November 10, 2021 ] Seizing the moment: LSU’s Ella Larkin has been a gift for a volleyball team that’s dealt with its share of adversity this season LSU [ November 10, 2021 ] LSU’s Mulkey adds five new players in first recruiting class LSU [ November 10, 2021 ] Orgeron preparing to throw his two quarterbacks at Arkansas Football [ November 10, 2021 ] LSU gymnastics coach Jay Clark signs three Class of 2022 recruits Gymnastics [ November 10, 2021 ] LSU softball coach Beth Torina signs nation’s sixth best recruiting class for 2022 LSU [ November 10, 2021 ] New LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson and staff land the nation’s No. 1 2022 recruiting class Baseball [ November 10, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball signs 5-star recruit Julian Phillips Basketball [ November 9, 2021 ] A 62-point victory margin in a season-opener? Yep, it really happened Tuesday night for LSU Basketball [ November 9, 2021 ] Liberty’s Keelan Reason wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Uncategorized [ November 8, 2021 ] LSU soccer rejoices with NCAA tournament berth sending them to Memphis LSU [ November 8, 2021 ] Kim Mulkey and her women’s basketball Tigers officially open the regular season Tuesday LSU [ November 8, 2021 ] “Different” Tigers open men’s basketball season vs. UL-Monroe in PMAC Tuesday night Basketball [ November 8, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball closes fall schedule winning a second straight tournament Beach volleyball [ November 7, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for November 8 through November 14 Basketball [ November 7, 2021 ] LSU shows a little bit of everything in scrimmage win over UNO Baseball [ November 6, 2021 ] LSU’s defense spices up things with an element of pressure that paid dividends Football [ November 6, 2021 ] Depleted Tigers take Alabama to the final horn before losing 20-14 Football [ November 6, 2021 ] Tigers hosting Privateers in 20-inning baseball scrimmage Baseball [ November 4, 2021 ] LSU starting DE Maason Smith questionable for Saturday’s game at No. 2 Alabama Football [ November 4, 2021 ] LSU women punctuate end of exhibition season with another blowout win LSU [ November 4, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade sets his “Eight is Enough” playing rotation heading into Tuesday night’s 2021-22 season opener Basketball [ November 4, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball frontcourt preview: Tigers will have decidedly different look LSU [ November 4, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball backcourt preview: Veteran guards Pointer, Cherry believe they’re almost starting starting over LSU [ November 3, 2021 ] Report: Wade interviewed by NCAA investigators last week Basketball [ November 3, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball backcourt preview: New faces set to take over Basketball [ November 3, 2021 ] WINNER: Collecting championships is what LSU’s new homegrown women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey has done her entire life LSU [ November 3, 2021 ] LSU’s rail-thin secondary suffers another hit with Cordale Flott ‘very questionable’ to play against Alabama Football [ November 2, 2021 ] LSU soccer must await possible NCAA tourney invite following SEC quarterfinals loss to No. 1 seed Arkansas LSU [ November 2, 2021 ] U-High’s Blake Abney wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of Week Football [ November 2, 2021 ] LSU soccer standout Tinaya Alexander earns All-SEC first-team honors LSU [ November 2, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball frontcourt preview: Tigers add bevy of bigs to bolster front line Basketball [ November 1, 2021 ] After stopping Arkansas’ historical run, LSU gets another chance at Razorbacks in SEC soccer quarterfinal LSU [ November 1, 2021 ] ONE FINAL RUN TOGETHER: LSU graduate seniors Pointer, Cherry, Aifuwa decide to remain teammates for another season LSU [ November 1, 2021 ] LSU volleyball continues recent trend with DeBerg, Cianciulli taking SEC Players of Week LSU [ November 1, 2021 ] Myles to Go: LSU QB Brennan enters the transfer portal as a grad transfer as Tigers prepare for No. 3 Alabama Football [ October 31, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 8 Football [ October 31, 2021 ] Jordan Johnson delivers career highlight with winning penalty kick to send LSU past Georgia in SEC tournament LSU [ October 31, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for November 1 through November 7 LSU [ October 31, 2021 ] RETURN TO SENDER: LSU senior Darius Days ready to run it back for a fourth season Basketball [ October 30, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball finds winning formula in overwhelming exhibition victory LSU [ October 30, 2021 ] FIRESTARTER: LSU swingman Mwani Wilkinson doesn’t need the ball to spark his team, but he’s ready to show what he can do with more touches Basketball [ October 30, 2021 ] Rejuvenated LSU soccer team carries momentum, belief into opening round of SEC tournament LSU [ October 29, 2021 ] LSU volleyball comes up aces in road sweep of Auburn LSU [ October 29, 2021 ] READY TO RISE: Hannah Gusters follows Kim Mulkey with intention of adding to her coach’s reputation for top-flight centers LSU [ October 29, 2021 ] McDonald a ray of light on a gloomy day for LSU’s cross country teams at SEC meet LSU [ October 28, 2021 ] LSU soccer rises to the occasion, knocks off No. 4 Arkansas to reach SEC tournament LSU [ October 28, 2021 ] LSU cross country teams anxious to compete in SEC Championship meet LSU [ October 28, 2021 ] William Weathers: Mulkey preaching patience while she gets LSU’s program back up and running LSU [ October 27, 2021 ] Against SEC champion Arkansas, LSU soccer tasked with ultimate challenge to extend its season LSU [ October 27, 2021 ] Lindblad records 18th top 10 career finish, LSU’s women’s golfers close fall season with in sixth place finish in The Ally LSU [ October 27, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Woodward aims high in Deal of the Century Football [ October 27, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf slips to seventh in The Ally LSU [ October 26, 2021 ] Days, Pinson represent LSU men’s basketball on All-SEC preseason team Basketball [ October 26, 2021 ] LSU’s Pointer selected to SEC’s preseason first team, Tigers picked to finish eighth by the league’s coaches LSU [ October 26, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfers in sixth place tie after day one in The Ally Golf [ October 25, 2021 ] LSU’s Cianciulli, Larkin share SEC’s volleyball Player of Week honor LSU [ October 25, 2021 ] LSU gymnasts win Musial Award for sportsmanship Gymnastics [ October 25, 2021 ] Dunham’s Kalante Wilson wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ October 24, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for October 25 through October 31 LSU [ October 24, 2021 ] LSU soccer unable to keep pace with Florida in second half LSU [ October 24, 2021 ] LSU volleyball beats No. 20 Tennessee in straight sets LSU [ October 24, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 7 Football [ October 24, 2021 ] No. 20 Tennessee volleyballers edge LSU LSU [ October 23, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Another Saturday, another sub-standard of LSU performance Football [ October 23, 2021 ] Promising start for LSU’s offense fizzles after failed fourth down results in turnover Football [ October 23, 2021 ] Ole Miss dominates Tigers through three quarters, coasts in with a 14-point win Football [ October 23, 2021 ] Eason’s double-double triggers LSU rally over Nicholls, 74-62, in charity exhibition Basketball [ October 22, 2021 ] Oxford is stop No. 1 on the Coach O Farewell Tour Football [ October 22, 2021 ] LSU senior outfielder Gavin Dugas bestowed with esteemed No. 8 jersey Baseball [ October 21, 2021 ] LSU soccer rekindling its fire with second straight shutout victory in SEC play LSU [ October 21, 2021 ] LSU men’s swimming and diving teams compete Friday and Saturday in multi-team meet at Air Force LSU [ October 21, 2021 ] LSU defense hopes strategy pays off in keeping up with Ole Miss’ frenetic offensive pace Football [ October 20, 2021 ] LSU volleyball rallies for five-set win over South Carolina to hand Flory 400th win at the school LSU [ October 20, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf team captures Stevens Cup with match play win over South Carolina LSU [ October 20, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball loses promising guard Adam Miller to season-ending injury Basketball [ October 20, 2021 ] LSU soccer heads into critical stretch with some work to do to reach SEC tournament LSU [ October 20, 2021 ] Seeing is believing: Success of LSU’s offensive line traced back to positive examples from film study Football [ October 19, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf advances to the Stevens Cup finals as three Tigers finish 1-2-3 in individual medalist play LSU [ October 19, 2021 ] Jack of all trades: LSU’s Mashburn seizes moment to break into starting lineup, spark Tigers’ running game Football [ October 19, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf finishes fourth in Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Golf [ October 19, 2021 ] LSU men get sixth-place nod in deep SEC; Days chosen to preseason second team LSU [ October 19, 2021 ] LSU’s Carrington closes out strong performance with second place in ITA Southern Regionals LSU [ October 19, 2021 ] Pointer represents LSU on All-SEC preseason women’s team; Tigers picked to finish seventh LSU [ October 18, 2021 ] Old coaching pals Ed Orgeron and Lane Kiffin square off Saturday under contrasting circumstances Football [ October 18, 2021 ] LSU’s women’s golf team in the lead in the Jackson T. Stephens Cup LSU [ October 18, 2021 ] With his own status cleared up Orgeron believes his Tigers can play without trepidation Football [ October 18, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf in sixth place heading into final round of Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Golf [ October 18, 2021 ] Woodlawn’s Rickie Collins wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ October 18, 2021 ] Record-setting performance earns LSU’s Davis-Price share of SEC’s Offensive Player of the Week Football [ October 17, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for October 18 through October 24 Football [ October 17, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 6 Football [ October 17, 2021 ] Nation’s No. 12 forward Smith gives LSU women’s basketball first pledge in Class of 2022 LSU [ October 17, 2021 ] It’s official: LSU negotiates buyout of head football coach Ed Orgeron’s contract effective at the end of this season Football [ October 16, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf set to conclude fall season Golf [ October 16, 2021 ] What a rush: LSU’s offensive line paves way for school-record performance from Davis-Price Football [ October 16, 2021 ] Higgins: LSU kept drawing a line in the sand Football [ October 16, 2021 ] LSU’s Davis Bove captures first career title, helps Tigers to fourth place in Texas A&M meet LSU [ October 15, 2021 ] LSU volleyball swept by Kentucky LSU [ October 15, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball announces 2022 schedule Beach volleyball [ October 15, 2021 ] LSU vs. Florida times of interest for Saturday’s game in Tiger Stadium Football [ October 15, 2021 ] LSU hopes to find Saturday sunshine vs. No. 20 Florida after a dark, depressing week Football [ October 14, 2021 ] LSU volleyballers fall to defending national champ Kentucky LSU [ October 14, 2021 ] Swift’s (penalty) kick lifts LSU’s soccer to 1-0 win to snap five-game losing streak LSU [ October 14, 2021 ] Orgeron confirms loss of Ali Gaye for remainder of season; Evans won’t be able to return either Football [ October 13, 2021 ] LSU men’s tennis team begins play Thursday in the ITA Southern Regionals LSU [ October 13, 2021 ] With a healthier lineup and jolt of momentum, LSU volleyball hosts reigning national champion Kentucky LSU [ October 13, 2021 ] LSU loses Eli Ricks for rest of season Football [ October 12, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf finishes fourth in SEC Match Play Golf [ October 12, 2021 ] LSU golfers close strong in Illini Women’s Invitational Women's Golf [ October 12, 2021 ] Lutcher’s D’Wanye Winfield wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ October 11, 2021 ] LSU’s men golf advances to SEC Match Play semis, Tigers’ women’s golf is in fifth place in Illini tourney Golf [ October 11, 2021 ] LSU volleyball combines to sweep SEC’s Player of Week award LSU [ October 11, 2021 ] LSU loses top offensive target Kayshon Boutte with season-ending injury Football [ October 11, 2021 ] World of Talent: After being tested atop LSU’s lineup against some of the nation’s best, Ronald Hohmann is primed to put it all together LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] LSU’s Babic, Bridges capture ITA All-American consolation doubles crown LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] Auburn drops LSU soccer, 1-0 in overtime LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for October 11 through October 17 Football [ October 10, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfer Ingrid Lindblad’s pro approach makes her one of the world’s best amateurs LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] Long time coming: LSU volleyball snaps 19-match losing streak against No. 20 Florida LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] Gators’ volleyballers put the bite on LSU LSU [ October 10, 2021 ] Kentucky’s physical-style running game takes its toll on LSU’s defense Football [ October 9, 2021 ] LSU rolls over and plays dead in a 21-point loss at Kentucky Football [ October 8, 2021 ] LSU hopes to hand Kentucky its first football loss of the season Saturday night Football [ October 8, 2021 ] LSU basketball picks up pledge from five-star forward Julian Phillips Basketball Recruiting [ October 8, 2021 ] LSU opts to lift COVID-19 protocols for remainder of season in Tiger Stadium Football [ October 7, 2021 ] LSU men’s golfer Michael Sanders isn’t hip anymore and he likes it Golf [ October 7, 2021 ] Texas A&M grabs early momentum against LSU soccer, keeps Tigers reeling LSU [ October 7, 2021 ] LSU places emphasis this week on streamlining its process of getting plays called into a game on time Football [ October 7, 2021 ] LSU softball releases its 2022 schedule LSU [ October 6, 2021 ] DeBerg helps LSU volleyball sweep her former team LSU [ October 6, 2021 ] LSU soccer hosts Texas A&M with eye toward returning to winning ways LSU [ October 6, 2021 ] New LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson and his Tigers open fall practice Friday Baseball [ October 6, 2021 ] Everything Coach O said in Wednesday’s weekly SEC football coaches media teleconference Football [ October 6, 2021 ] Family Legacy: LSU’s Safiya Carrington is a third-generation tennis player that’s been at the heart of the Tigers’ success LSU [ October 6, 2021 ] LSU’s two-time All-American cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. out indefinitely after foot procedure Football [ October 6, 2021 ] Road Warrior: LSU’s Davis Bove parlays training as triathlete into successful career in cross country/track LSU [ October 5, 2021 ] Catching Katy: LSU cross country/track star Katy-Ann McDonald wants to close her career with a bang LSU [ October 4, 2021 ] Three former LSU baseball players – LeMahieu, Bregman, Gausman – set to embark on Major League playoffs Baseball [ October 4, 2021 ] Front and center: LSU’s Orgeron not blaming anyone but himself for team’s shortcomings in latest setback Football [ October 4, 2021 ] Dutchtown’s Dylan Sampson wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ October 4, 2021 ] LSU softball heads into fall practice with lingering motivation LSU [ October 4, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Dale Brown Court offers hope for best LSU women’s coach Basketball [ October 3, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for October 4 to October 10 Football [ October 3, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 4 Football [ October 3, 2021 ] LSU unable to write winning script without a running game and defense that could keep Auburn’s Bo Nix within its grasp Football [ October 3, 2021 ] LSU slowly but surely disintegrates in 24-19 loss to Auburn Football [ October 2, 2021 ] Led by McDonald, Stamey, LSU women fifth in Chile Pepper Festival; men finish sixth LSU [ October 2, 2021 ] LSU soccer loses third consecutive match LSU [ October 2, 2021 ] You never know what you’re going to get when LSU plays Auburn Football [ October 1, 2021 ] Leader of the pack: LSU’s Clark is SEC’s leading tackler, a tribute to his work ethic that matches his leadership ability Football [ October 1, 2021 ] Former LSU offensive lineman and longtime prep football coach Charlie Cryer dies at 59 Football [ October 1, 2021 ] William Weathers: LSU’s Thompson helping hometown to its knees after punch from Hurricane Ida LSU [ September 30, 2021 ] Orgeron anticipates having starting offensive line together for first time since season opener Football [ September 30, 2021 ] SEC releases TV schedule, start times for 2021-22 men’s conference basketball games Basketball [ September 30, 2021 ] Third time’s a charm for LSU’s DeBerg who has hopes of taking the Tigers deep into NCAA volleyball tournament LSU [ September 30, 2021 ] Four ex-Tigers elected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame 2022 induction class Football [ September 29, 2021 ] Report: Attorney for LSU running back John Emery Jr. to pursue other options after NCAA denies eligibility appeal Football [ September 29, 2021 ] LSU freshman golfer Cohen Trolio debuts on PGA Tour Golf [ September 29, 2021 ] LSU’s incoming baseball recruiting class receives high marks Uncategorized [ September 29, 2021 ] LSU’s Atkins named semifinalist for prestigious scholar-athlete award Football [ September 27, 2021 ] LSU wins a second consecutive SEC Defensive Player of the Week honor Football [ September 27, 2021 ] Denham Springs High’s Ray McKneely wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ September 26, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 3 Football [ September 26, 2021 ] Georgia’s golden goal near end of first overtime sends LSU soccer team to second straight defeat LSU [ September 26, 2021 ] LSU volleyball beats Alabama in Tigers’ SEC home opener LSU [ September 25, 2021 ] After losing in last season’s track meet to Mississippi State, LSU’s defensive experiment produces desired result Football [ September 25, 2021 ] Higgins: It’s a win, it’s better than a loss and that’s about all you can say about LSU’s trip to Starkville Football [ September 25, 2021 ] Fifth-ranked Tigers soccer team returns home looking to bounce back from first setback LSU [ September 24, 2021 ] Tigers hope to find more answers than questions opening SEC play at Mississippi State on Saturday Football [ September 23, 2021 ] Former LSU All-American Sylvia Fowles garners WNBA’s Defensive Player of Year honor for third time in six years LSU [ September 23, 2021 ] Unbeaten streak over for No. 5 LSU soccer in 2-0 setback at Ole Miss LSU [ September 23, 2021 ] Tigers may not have Stingley available to play Saturday at Mississippi State Football [ September 23, 2021 ] Just say cheese: LSU placekicker Cade York signs national endorsement deal with Velveeta Football [ September 22, 2021 ] LSU’s women’s soccer puts No. 5 ranking on the line Thursday night at Ole Miss LSU [ September 22, 2021 ] LSU volleyball drops SEC opener at Arkansas LSU [ September 22, 2021 ] Everything Coach O said in Wednesday’s weekly SEC football coaches media teleconference Football [ September 22, 2021 ] LSU’s women’s soccer moves to No. 5 in the nation LSU [ September 21, 2021 ] LSU releases 2022 football schedule Football [ September 21, 2021 ] Zachary High’s Connor Wisham wins Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ September 21, 2021 ] LSU volleyball team opens SEC play at Arkansas LSU [ September 20, 2021 ] LSU DE Andre Anthony suffers season-ending injury as Tigers prepare for SEC opener at Mississippi State Football [ September 20, 2021 ] SEC honors LSU’s Ojulari as the league’s Defensive Lineman of the Week Football [ September 20, 2021 ] LSU women’s tennis has all of the elements of a program on the rise after second round NCAA appearance, No. 17 final ranking LSU [ September 19, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 2 Football [ September 19, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule Sept. 20 through Sept. 26 Football [ September 19, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: The sooner, the better LSU moves on from its 2019 dream season Football [ September 18, 2021 ] LSU’s depth at wide receiver goes deeper than at any time this season with four different players sharing the scoring wealth Football [ September 18, 2021 ] Tigers roar long and loud in victory over Central Michigan Football [ September 18, 2021 ] LSU women’s volleyball team falls below .500 with loss LSU [ September 17, 2021 ] LSU volleyballers win in Samford Invitational LSU [ September 17, 2021 ] No. 6 LSU treats school-record crowd to 2-0 SEC victory over Mississippi State LSU [ September 17, 2021 ] LSU signs multi-million dollar contract with Caesars Sportsbook LSU [ September 17, 2021 ] LSU vs. Central Michigan times of interest Football [ September 17, 2021 ] LSU’s cross country teams sweep titles at LSU Invitational; Tigers’ women’s volleyball wins in Samford Invitational LSU [ September 17, 2021 ] LSU hopes to fix its laundry list of problems Saturday vs. Central Michigan Football [ September 16, 2021 ] On your mark, get set, O: LSU coach believes Tigers have made strides in practice to play at a faster offensive pace Football [ September 16, 2021 ] LSU cross country teams open season by hosting its LSU Invitational at the University Club Extra [ September 16, 2021 ] LSU’s sixth-ranked soccer team carries unbeaten record into SEC opener vs. Mississippi State LSU [ September 15, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf finishes 11th in ANNIKA Intercollegiate LSU [ September 15, 2021 ] LSU’s experienced men’s tennis team looks to build on its first NCAA tournament appearance in five years LSU [ September 15, 2021 ] LSU releases its 2022 baseball schedule Baseball [ September 15, 2021 ] Everything Coach O said in Wednesday’s SEC head coaches teleconference Football [ September 14, 2021 ] LSU women’s soccer moves to No. 6 nationally LSU [ September 14, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf wins the Jim Rivers Intercollegiate by 7 strokes, Tigers’ women stay 11th in the ANNIKA Golf [ September 14, 2021 ] Catholic High’s Josh Wax wins first Tiger Rag/OLOL Children’s Health Shining Star of the Week Football [ September 13, 2021 ] Daughter of LSU running backs coach Kevin Faulk dies Football [ September 13, 2021 ] LSU’s Thompson rewarded for first career hat trick with SEC’s Offensive Player of the Week honor LSU [ September 12, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for Sept. 13 through Sept. 19 Football [ September 12, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf tied for second after opening round Golf [ September 12, 2021 ] NFLSU: How former LSU players fared in the NFL’s Week 1 Football [ September 12, 2021 ] Jim Engster: LSU can’t afford to fire Coach O Football [ September 12, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: LSU’s offense is running on a treadmill, so don’t confuse activity for achievement Football [ September 12, 2021 ] Tough love! LSU’s defense spoils trip to Tiger Stadium for McNeese’s Cody Orgeron, son of LSU’s coach O Football [ September 11, 2021 ] McNeese makes LSU work for its first victory of the season Football [ September 11, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf opens play Sunday in Jim Rivers Intercollegiate Golf [ September 11, 2021 ] LSU women’s volleyball team exits Rice Invitational with a split after Saturday’s win over Sam Houston State LSU [ September 10, 2021 ] LSU women’s volleyball opens Rice Invitational with a loss to the host Owls LSU [ September 10, 2021 ] Almost a quarter of a century in the making, LSU approves PMAC’s basketball court to be named in honor of Dale Brown Basketball [ September 10, 2021 ] O Boy: It’s Coach O vs. Cody O in Saturday’s LSU home opener Football [ September 9, 2021 ] Seventh-ranked LSU soccer establishes school record with 10th straight victory LSU [ September 9, 2021 ] LSU’s game plan for Saturday’s home season opener vs. McNeese State isn’t a secret Football [ September 9, 2021 ] Tigers’ cross country team has solid tandem in Bove, Coston leading the way LSU [ September 9, 2021 ] LSU women’s cross country team returns intact to build on last season’s historical success LSU [ September 9, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball releases 2021-22 schedule Basketball [ September 8, 2021 ] LSU’s Noel ecstatic about playing in her hometown for the first time as a collegian when the No. 7 Tigers visit the Ragin’ Cajuns LSU [ September 8, 2021 ] William Weathers: LSU’s 2020 death spiral carries over to the 2021 season opener Football [ September 8, 2021 ] Coach Kim Mulkey’s first season at LSU will include 11 games against teams that played in last year’s NCAA Tournament LSU [ September 8, 2021 ] LSU gymnastics releases 2022 schedule Gymnastics [ September 7, 2021 ] LSU’s injuries mount, losing both starting offensive tackles for home opener vs. McNeese State Football [ September 7, 2021 ] LSU soccer parlays red-hot start into program milestone with No. 7 ranking LSU [ September 6, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule September 6 through September 12 Football [ September 6, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf team finishes second after final round collapse Golf [ September 6, 2021 ] LSU offense unable to generate the kind of balance conducive to winning football Football [ September 5, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf holds double-digit stroke leading entering final round Golf [ September 5, 2021 ] No. 17 LSU soccer’s offensive blitz against No. 21 Arizona State enables Tigers to match school-record winning streak LSU [ September 5, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: It could be a long season for LSU Football [ September 4, 2021 ] LSU concludes play in Penn State Classic with straight sets loss to host No. 17 Nittany Lions LSU [ September 4, 2021 ] Ruined by the Bruins: LSU flattened 38-27 by UCLA Football [ September 3, 2021 ] LSU volleyball gets 1000th win in program history LSU [ September 3, 2021 ] LSU VS. UCLA STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW Football [ September 3, 2021 ] Tigers hope everything comes up roses in Saturday’s season opener at UCLA Football [ September 3, 2021 ] Cold Cash Cade: No matter how long the field goal attempt, LSU placekicker Cade York is nothing but money Football [ September 2, 2021 ] LSU’s unbeaten soccer team razes Arizona LSU [ September 2, 2021 ] LSU volleyball team primed for action in Penn State Classic after relocating to avoid Hurricane Ida LSU [ September 1, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf fall preview Golf [ September 1, 2021 ] Newly ranked LSU soccer has momentum heading into a two-match Arizona road swing, but Hurricane Ida’s impact on Louisiana not forgotten LSU [ September 1, 2021 ] Everything Coach O said on Wednesday’s SEC coaches media teleconference Football [ August 31, 2021 ] Forty-eight former Tigers survive the final NFL roster cut as teams reduce rosters to 53-player limit Football [ August 31, 2021 ] LSU’s perfect start in soccer rewarded with a No. 17 national ranking – the program’s first in three years LSU [ August 31, 2021 ] What UCLA coach Chip Kelly and his players said about LSU Football [ August 31, 2021 ] LSU’s Swift continues to collect awards, including program’s first national recognition at goalkeeper in three years LSU [ August 31, 2021 ] New SEC policy says if a league team can’t play in a conference game due to COVID, it has to forfeit Baseball [ August 29, 2021 ] LSU soccer sweeps two-game Florida road trip LSU [ August 29, 2021 ] LSU sports schedule for August 30 through September 5 Football [ August 29, 2021 ] Tigers arrive in Houston after 10½ hours evacuation bus ride Football [ August 28, 2021 ] LSU volleyball evens season record at 1-1 with a Saturday win over Northern Arizona LSU [ August 28, 2021 ] Tigers skip town ahead of Ida’s arrival, re-locate football operations to Houston in preparation for Saturday’s season opener at UCLA Football [ August 27, 2021 ] With a week to go before LSU at UCLA, here are Rose Bowl Stadium policies and parking information Football [ August 27, 2021 ] LSU volleyball drops season opener to Michigan LSU [ August 27, 2021 ] LSU soccer wins at No. 15 South Florida for its first road win over a ranked team in nine seasons LSU [ August 26, 2021 ] Coach O says his Tigers grasp the importance of the season-opener at UCLA Football [ August 26, 2021 ] Viva Las Vegas! LSU officially announces it will play USC in the 2024 season opener in Sin City Football [ August 26, 2021 ] Increased firepower heightens expectations as LSU’s volleyball team opens 2021 season at home Friday LSU [ August 25, 2021 ] According to Las Vegas oddsmakers, you can make a bundle on a $100 bet on LSU winning the national championship and QB Max Johnson winning the Heisman Football [ August 25, 2021 ] Surrounded by new faces at safety, LSU veteran Todd Harris wants to pay his knowledge forward Football [ August 24, 2021 ] Stingley, York headline group of seven LSU football players named to preseason All-SEC coaches team Football [ August 24, 2021 ] Brister attributes success at LSU to finding comfort in her role and welcoming teammates LSU [ August 24, 2021 ] LSU requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to entry for Tiger Stadium home games Football [ August 23, 2021 ] Incoming players Pearson, Reyzelman commended for a job well done this summer by LSU’s baseball coaching staff Baseball [ August 23, 2021 ] Stingley and York named AP preseason first-team All-Americans Football [ August 22, 2021 ] Former LSU women’s golfer finishes tied for a second in major pro tourney Golf [ August 22, 2021 ] A pair of track and field stars named LSU’s 2020-21 male and female athletes of the year Baseball [ August 22, 2021 ] Two Tigers combine for seven LSU goals in 8-0 shellacking of Sam Houston State LSU [ August 22, 2021 ] LSU sports schedule for August 23 through August 29 LSU [ August 22, 2021 ] Pat Henry always knew his career path, which led to dozens of NCAA crowns for LSU LSU [ August 21, 2021 ] LSU soccer hosts Sam Houston State Sunday afternoon LSU [ August 21, 2021 ] LSU’s “backup” QB throws for 300-plus yards and three TDs in preseason scrimmage No. 2 Football [ August 20, 2021 ] His dynamic LSU hoops days are just part of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf’s Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame legacy Basketball [ August 20, 2021 ] All Business: Not looking ahead or back, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. lives in the moment Football [ August 19, 2021 ] Fired former LSU offensive line coach files lawsuit against the school Football [ August 19, 2021 ] First career goals from Diwura-Soale, Johnson send LSU soccer to 2-1 season-opening win over Southern Mississippi LSU [ August 18, 2021 ] Tigers slogging through sweltering preseason practices with laundry list of injuries Football [ August 18, 2021 ] With building blocks in place and improved roster, LSU soccer anxious for start of 2021 season against Southern Mississippi LSU [ August 18, 2021 ] After a first season filled with personal highlights and achievements, LSU’s Eli Ricks has bigger goals for Tigers’ defense Football [ August 18, 2021 ] NBA Summer League wrap-up for former LSU players: Final stats and analysis Basketball [ August 18, 2021 ] Final stats for LSU baseball players in college summer leagues Baseball [ August 17, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in the 10th and final day of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 17, 2021 ] In a career that’s been a mixed bag of results, LSU soccer heartbeat Shannon Cooke has high hopes for her senior year LSU [ August 17, 2021 ] Former LSU Sandy Tigs Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth are tearing up the pro volleyball tour as rookies Beach volleyball [ August 16, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for August 16-22 LSU [ August 16, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day nine of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 16, 2021 ] LSU ranked No. 16 in Associated Press preseason poll Football [ August 15, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day eight of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 15, 2021 ] Mulkey adds another piece to her 2021-22 roster with signing of Amani Bartlett, nation’s No. 51 rated player LSU [ August 15, 2021 ] LSU completes preseason with 3-0 record after two goals from Garcia help Tigers to road win over Stephen F. Austin LSU [ August 14, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day seven of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 14, 2021 ] From Clemson to LSU, he’s still Mike the Tiger Football [ August 13, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day six of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Football [ August 13, 2021 ] Report: Deadline for NCAA investigation of LSU football and men’s basketball program extended Basketball [ August 13, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball announces 13-game non-conference schedule including nine at home Basketball [ August 12, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day five of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 12, 2021 ] LSU loses starting defensive tackle Glen Logan with a broken foot for undisclosed amount of time Football [ August 12, 2021 ] LSU soccer picks up second preseason shutout, goals from Kuehn, Johnson in 2-0 win over Southeastern LSU [ August 11, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day four of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 11, 2021 ] Arrest warrant issued for LSU swim diver LSU [ August 11, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf releases its 2021-22 schedule Golf [ August 11, 2021 ] Glenn Dorsey’s LSU career destined him for Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame immortality Football [ August 11, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day three of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 10, 2021 ] No Small feat: Former walk-on linebacker Jared Small is now a scholarship player with greater ambitions for LSU’s defense Football [ August 10, 2021 ] LSU opens season ranked No. 13 in USA Today’s Preseason Coaches Poll Football [ August 10, 2021 ] LSU’s Shaver honored for impressive body of work with induction into USTFCCCA Hall of Fame LSU [ August 9, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day two of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 9, 2021 ] STM’s Walker Howard cherishes spot in LSU’s Class of 2022, leading team to another state title over his status as the nation’s top-ranked QB Football Recruiting [ August 8, 2021 ] How former LSU players fared in day one of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 8, 2021 ] Big part of LSU’s promising defensive line hinges on leadership from sixth-year defensive end Andre Anthony Football [ August 8, 2021 ] LSU great Faneca becomes sixth former Tiger inducted into NFL’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Football [ August 8, 2021 ] Four goals from Alexander fuel LSU’s onslaught in a 6-0 preseason soccer win over UL-Monroe LSU [ August 8, 2021 ] LSU athletes finish Tokyo Olympics with 11 medals, including six gold Basketball [ August 7, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: The journey to a winning season, as LSU knows all too well, starts with a process Football [ August 7, 2021 ] Former LSU standouts Cherry, Norwood claim first career Olympic gold medals with differing roles on U.S. 4×400 relay team LSU [ August 6, 2021 ] Orgeron said highly anticipated quarterback battle between Johnson, Brennan would have set tone for entire team Football [ August 6, 2021 ] LSU Board of Supervisors OK’s eight coaching contracts Baseball [ August 6, 2021 ] LSU soccer pioneer Allysha Chapman helps her home country Canada strike Olympic gold LSU [ August 5, 2021 ] Ti-gahs get back to work, begin preseason practice Friday Football [ August 5, 2021 ] Emmitt Williams added to Oklahoma City’s summer league roster as seven former LSU players open play Sunday in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League Basketball [ August 5, 2021 ] Former LSU standout Cherry turns in PR in Olympic 400 meters, but narrowly misses out on medal with fourth-place finish LSU [ August 5, 2021 ] Former LSU All-American Sagstrom falls back off pace and into fifth place in Olympic golf LSU [ August 4, 2021 ] Myles Brennan’s father says his son “wants to finish his career at LSU as the starting quarterback” Football [ August 3, 2021 ] Pelicans provide Temple with ‘storybook’ chapter, bringing NBA veteran back home to continue career Basketball [ August 3, 2021 ] Former LSU pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis becomes first Tigers’ men’s track star to win Olympic individual gold in 85 years LSU [ August 3, 2021 ] It’s a humerus situation, but LSU is prepared to smile through clenched teeth and bear it Football [ August 2, 2021 ] North Caddo’s standout wide receiver Miller motivated by grandfather’s memory to become first member in LSU’s Class of 2023 Football Recruiting [ August 2, 2021 ] Myles Brennan hurts left arm, set for surgery as Max Johnson becomes LSU’s QB1 Football [ August 2, 2021 ] TIGER RAG’S DIRTY DOZEN: These 12 high seniors are Louisiana’s best college football prospects for the 2021 season Football Recruiting [ August 2, 2021 ] KNOW LSU’s ENEMY: Game 1 UCLA on Sept. 4, 7:30 p.m. CT, Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, Calif. Football [ August 1, 2021 ] Harrison gives his all, but finishes out of the money in long jump and high jump in the Tokyo Summer Olympics LSU [ August 1, 2021 ] Former LSU tennis standout wins a men’s doubles Olympic bronze medal LSU [ August 1, 2021 ] LSU All-American Harrison winds up seventh against rugged Olympic high jump field LSU [ July 31, 2021 ] LSU announces its Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2021 inductees Football [ July 31, 2021 ] Jumpin’ JuVaughn qualifies for Olympic long jump finals LSU [ July 31, 2021 ] Double world-record holder Mondo Duplantis vaults into Olympic finals LSU [ July 30, 2021 ] LSU’s homegrown Class of 2022 offensive line adds Catholic High’s Emery Jones Football Recruiting [ July 30, 2021 ] LSU women’s tennis program adds heralded recruit Jenna DeFalco for upcoming season LSU [ July 30, 2021 ] Mr. Jumps leaps into Olympic high jump finals LSU [ July 30, 2021 ] Brooklyn Nets first-round draft choice Cam Thomas of LSU: “I feel like Brooklyn made a really good choice picking me” Basketball [ July 29, 2021 ] LSU bolsters tight end position with commitment from son of former Miami Dolphins’ Hall of Famer Football [ July 29, 2021 ] Austin Deculus is the last man standing Football [ July 29, 2021 ] William Weathers: Can LSU’s 2020 positive season ending jumpstart 2021? Football [ July 28, 2021 ] Orgeron: Don’t expect team’s starting quarterback battle to be decided at least until week before opener with UCLA Football [ July 28, 2021 ] LSU guard Cam Thomas expected to be a first-rounder in Thursday’s NBA draft Basketball [ July 28, 2021 ] LSU cancels all five stops on the TAF Coaches Caravan due to rising COVID-19 cases Football [ July 28, 2021 ] Jim Engster: SEC expansion is far from over Football [ July 28, 2021 ] SEC announces league’s home-away opponents for 2021-22 men’s basketball season Basketball [ July 27, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Start Brennan? Start Johnson? Or play bof’em? Football [ July 26, 2021 ] LSU’s national championship men’s track program adds Clayton to coaching staff LSU [ July 26, 2021 ] Incoming LSU men’s golf signee finishes second in U.S. Junior Amateur Golf [ July 26, 2021 ] Brooks Curry makes golden Olympic history for Team USA and LSU LSU [ July 24, 2021 ] LSU’s Ingrid Lindblad wins European Women’s Amateur Golf Championship LSU [ July 23, 2021 ] LSU picked to finish third by league media, Stingley Jr. and York voted preseason All-SEC first team Football [ July 23, 2021 ] TAF reprising LSU Coaches Caravan beginning Thursday with four of five stops in Louisiana LSU [ July 22, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball hires Bibbs of Utah Jazz to replace outgoing Goldin as Director of Athletic Performance Basketball [ July 22, 2021 ] Johnson adds familiar face to his LSU coaching staff with addition of Wanaka to help work with team’s hitters Baseball [ July 21, 2021 ] Mr. Jumps poised to spring into track and field history LSU [ July 21, 2021 ] LSU’s Harrison soars past competition to capture Corbett Award as state’s top male amateur athlete LSU [ July 20, 2021 ] Watching Scotty Grow as LSU’s athletic director LSU [ July 20, 2021 ] Former LSU beach volleyball standout Kristen Nuss continues gold standard for school by winning fifth straight Corbett Award Beach volleyball [ July 20, 2021 ] LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and Eli Ricks named to Bednarik Award watch list Football [ July 19, 2021 ] Ed Orgeron’s coaching life is dependent on making good hires Football [ July 19, 2021 ] Live Oak catcher Blaise Priester rides emotional rollercoaster from going undrafted to committing to LSU Baseball [ July 19, 2021 ] Four-star, in-state running back TreVonte’ Citizen jumps on board the Coach O train Football Recruiting [ July 19, 2021 ] Strong finish to freshman season catapults LSU’s Boutte to berth on Maxwell Award watch list Football [ July 19, 2021 ] Two dozen Tigers begin Olympic gold chase as the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games open Wednesday Basketball [ July 17, 2021 ] New LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson shaping Tigers’ 2022 roster on a weekly basis Baseball [ July 16, 2021 ] Update No. 2 on LSU baseball players playing on college summer league teams Baseball [ July 16, 2021 ] LSU pitcher AJ Labas signs as a free agent with the Minnesota Twins Baseball [ July 15, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfer Latanna Stone rock solid in qualifying for U.S. women’s amateur Golf [ July 15, 2021 ] Ma’Khail Hilliard hoping to lift his spirits, his draft stock and LSU’s baseball program by returning for one more season Baseball [ July 14, 2021 ] Harrison is a finalist for college track and field’s “Heisman” Trophy LSU [ July 14, 2021 ] Johnson hires one of his long-time assistants as LSU’s volunteer hitting coach Baseball [ July 14, 2021 ] Three Tigers named D1 baseball All-Americans Baseball [ July 13, 2021 ] Lions pitcher wants to run with the bigger cats, transfers to LSU Baseball [ July 13, 2021 ] LSU’s entire 2021 baseball starting lineup set to return in 2022 after Gavin Dugas says he’s coming back Baseball [ July 13, 2021 ] Brandon Chambers joins LSU’s men’s basketball staff Basketball [ July 12, 2021 ] LSU pitchers Devin Fontenot and Ma’Khail Hilliard said they’ll be back for one more season in 2022 Baseball [ July 12, 2021 ] Barkevious Mingo’s attorney says Falcons were premature cutting Mingo after his arrest Football [ July 12, 2021 ] LSU pitchers Jaden Hill and Landon Marceaux and a host of Tigers’ signees selected on the second day of the MLB draft Baseball [ July 11, 2021 ] LSU’s Miller and Team USA win gold in the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup championship game Basketball [ July 11, 2021 ] Former LSU star linebacker Barkevious Mingo released by Falcons after arrest Football [ July 10, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball newbie Miller and Team USA advance to FIBA U19 World Cup finals Basketball [ July 10, 2021 ] A new Fitz: LCA defensive lineman West commits to LSU as a center Football Recruiting [ July 9, 2021 ] Former LSU All-American Gausman reaping benefits of career season that includes first trip to Major League Baseball’s All-Star game Baseball [ July 9, 2021 ] Former LSU national champion sprinter Mitchell-Blake qualifies to represent Great Britain in his second career Olympics LSU [ July 9, 2021 ] William Weathers: Seimone Augustus puts down the ball, picks up the whistle and still wants to win LSU [ July 9, 2021 ] Veteran LSU softball assistant Howard Dobson part of Team USA coaching staff that carries lofty expectations into Tokyo Olympics LSU [ July 8, 2021 ] LSU bolsters its Class of 2022 with commitment from Florida product in four-star outside linebacker DeMario Tolan Football [ July 8, 2021 ] Former LSU softball All-American Amanda Sanchez becomes first Olympian in program’s history, will represent Mexico in Tokyo Olympics LSU [ July 7, 2021 ] Report: LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson’s completed full-time staff with Dallas Baptist’s Dan Fitzgerald in role of recruiting coordinator Baseball [ July 7, 2021 ] Former All-American Madelene Sagstrom becomes LSU’s first women’s golfer to participate in Olympic competition LSU [ July 6, 2021 ] Former LSU standouts Thompson, Baptiste provide Trinidad & Tobago with veteran presence in 2021 Tokyo Olympics LSU [ July 6, 2021 ] With Jack Marucci transitioning to new role, LSU names Beau Lowery Director of Sports Medicine LSU [ July 5, 2021 ] LSU’s Tuxen will represent her native Norway in diving at 2021 Tokyo Olympics LSU [ July 4, 2021 ] First team All-American Jacob Berry announces he’s transferring to join coach Jay Johnson at LSU Baseball [ July 3, 2021 ] LSU tries to bolster its placekicking depth with commitment from nation’s No. 2 prospect Nathan Dibert Football [ July 2, 2021 ] Richardson accepts one-month suspension costing her shot at Olympic gold in 100; remains hopeful of spot on U.S. 4×100 relay team LSU [ July 1, 2021 ] LSU’s Harrison decides to forgo final year of eligibility and turn professional LSU [ July 1, 2021 ] LSU’s Crews adds another honor to heralded freshman season with selection to Collegiate National Team roster Baseball [ June 30, 2021 ] LSU’s revolving baseball roster starts spinning as Zach Arnold enters transfer portal Baseball [ June 30, 2021 ] Olympic bound! LSU’s Ofili qualifies to represent home country Nigeria in three events in Tokyo LSU [ June 30, 2021 ] With headliners Marceaux, Crews leading way, LSU places six players on 2021 All-Louisiana baseball team Baseball [ June 29, 2021 ] More thoughts from new LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson from his introductory press conference Baseball [ June 29, 2021 ] Updating what’s going on with LSU baseball players in collegiate summer leagues Baseball [ June 29, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball standout Darius Days says he’s returning for his senior season Basketball [ June 28, 2021 ] New LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson: “This is LSU. This is THE place in college baseball” Baseball [ June 28, 2021 ] Orgeron confirms projected starting offensive tackle Rosenthal has entered NCAA transfer portal Football [ June 28, 2021 ] LSU high and long jumper JuVaughn Harrison is an Olympian X 2 after winning both events in U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials LSU [ June 27, 2021 ] Jay Johnson to be officially introduced Monday as LSU’s new head baseball coach Baseball [ June 27, 2021 ] Tiger Rag Magazine/TigerRag.com wins three awards in the 2020 Louisiana Sports Writers Association writing contest Baseball [ June 26, 2021 ] Report: Orgeron added as a defendant in Title IX suit filed against LSU Football [ June 26, 2021 ] Laird advances to U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials 200-meter finals LSU [ June 25, 2021 ] JuVaughn Harrison advances to U.S. Olympic track and field trials long and high jump finals LSU [ June 25, 2021 ] LSU NCAA champion hurdler Sean “Squirrel” Burrell falls in Olympic Trials qualifying heat LSU [ June 25, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf team rules the LSWA All-State team LSU [ June 25, 2021 ] LSU projected as SEC’s fourth best football team for 2021 season Football [ June 25, 2021 ] LSU diver Juan Celaya-Hernandez to represent Mexico’s Olympic team LSU [ June 25, 2021 ] LSU officially announces the hiring of Jay Johnson as head baseball coach Baseball [ June 25, 2021 ] McDonald highlights LSU’s selections on All-Louisiana cross country team with Runner of Year designation LSU [ June 24, 2021 ] LSU makes splash hire with Rich Bishop as new swimming coach LSU [ June 24, 2021 ] Former LSU soccer star Chapman earns second career spot on Canada’s Olympic team LSU [ June 24, 2021 ] Former LSU tennis standouts Skupski, Venus to represent respective home countries in Tokyo Olympics LSU [ June 23, 2021 ] Report: All charges against former LSU running back Derrius Guice are dropped in a settlement Football [ June 23, 2021 ] LSU basketball back in SEC/Big 12 Challenge for third straight year with road test against TCU Basketball [ June 22, 2021 ] Two more LSU men’s basketball players enter the transfer portal Basketball [ June 22, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball set for Thanksgiving weekend two-game tourney in northwest Florida Basketball [ June 21, 2021 ] Your U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials LSU Ti-gah Tracker, Day 4 LSU [ June 21, 2021 ] Three-time Olympic gold medal winner Sylvia Fowles selected to U.S. women’s Olympic basketball team LSU [ June 20, 2021 ] Mike Bianco gets a four-year contract extension at Ole Miss as LSU’s search for a new head baseball coach turns towards Omaha Baseball [ June 20, 2021 ] Your U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials LSU Ti-gah Tracker, Day 3, Cherry finishes second in men’s 400 and qualifies for Olympic team LSU [ June 19, 2021 ] LSU track star Terrance Laird turns pro LSU [ June 19, 2021 ] Your U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials LSU Ti-gah Tracker, Day 1 LSU [ June 18, 2021 ] LSU’s Dylan Crews wins Perfect Game/Rawlings Sports national Freshman of the Year Baseball [ June 18, 2021 ] Curry becomes LSU’s first American swimmer to qualify for U.S. Olympic team LSU [ June 17, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball picks up Class of 2022 commitment from nation’s third best high school shooting guard Basketball [ June 17, 2021 ] Three Tigers named semifinalists for The Bowerman, college track’s Heisman Trophy LSU [ June 17, 2021 ] Where LSU baseball players are playing in summer college leagues Baseball [ June 17, 2021 ] LSU’s Stingley, York selected to Walter Camp’s Preseason All-America first team; Ricks chosen to second team Football [ June 17, 2021 ] Third team All-America recognition rolls in for LSU’s Marceaux, Crews Baseball [ June 16, 2021 ] LSU’s Marucci named to a new job focusing on Tigers’ athletics sports science Baseball [ June 16, 2021 ] Pleasants leads contingent of four LSU players on All-Louisiana softball first team; Torina receives Coach of Year honor LSU [ June 15, 2021 ] Von Rosenberg waived by the Vikings Football [ June 15, 2021 ] LSU men’s track program led by Harrison, Laird, Shaver, Lane make clean sweep of top national awards LSU [ June 14, 2021 ] LSU hires husband-wife team as gymnastics assistant coaches Gymnastics [ June 13, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: The last ride of Paul Mainieri Baseball [ June 13, 2021 ] Tennessee mercifully ends LSU’s season and Paul Mainieri’s coaching career in a Super Regional sweep Baseball [ June 12, 2021 ] One bad inning ruins LSU, Tigers edged by Tennessee 4-2 in Super Regional opener Baseball [ June 12, 2021 ] LSU’s top-ranked women’s track team finishes sixth in disappointing performance at NCAA outdoor championships LSU [ June 12, 2021 ] LSU’s Brittley Humphrey carries on family’s extensive athletic legacy with appearance in NCAA outdoor final LSU [ June 11, 2021 ] National champions! LSU men’s track team nearly laps the field to bring home first title in 19 years LSU [ June 11, 2021 ] Unconventional Tigers hope to growl long and loud as `Road Dogs’ in Super Regional opener at Tennessee Baseball [ June 11, 2021 ] LSU’s Alexander, Dobles claim two of top awards on 2020-21 All-Louisiana soccer team LSU [ June 10, 2021 ] LSU softball’s young core group has head coach Beth Torina optimistic about the future LSU [ June 10, 2021 ] History in the making: Gunnarsson becomes LSU’s first pole vaulter to sweep the NCAA women’s indoor/outdoor championships LSU [ June 10, 2021 ] Harrison, Pedigo deliver first national championships to ignite LSU’s pursuit of an NCAA team title LSU [ June 9, 2021 ] Three Tigers named freshman All-American Baseball [ June 8, 2021 ] LSU’s top-rated track and field teams primed for run at a sweep of NCAA outdoor championships LSU [ June 8, 2021 ] Sytia Messer, one of the coaching cornerstones in Baylor’s success, has joined forces with Kim Mulkey as part of LSU’s coaching staff LSU [ June 8, 2021 ] That’s why they call ’em the Fighting Tigers, LSU beats Oregon to win the NCAA’s Eugene Regional Baseball [ June 8, 2021 ] LSU wins a Eugene Regional finals thriller over Oregon, advance to Super Regional at Tennessee Baseball [ June 7, 2021 ] Tigers’ pitchers quack the Ducks’ hitting code, LSU handles Oregon to force a Monday night re-match for the Eugene Regional title Baseball [ June 7, 2021 ] Tigers beat Oregon, play Monday night for a chance to advance to the Super Regional at Tennessee Baseball [ June 6, 2021 ] LSU eliminates Gonzaga, advances to Sunday night’s Eugene Regional finals vs. Oregon Baseball [ June 5, 2021 ] DiGiacomo’s walk-off 10th inning RBI single keeps LSU’s season alive in the NCAA Eugene Regional Baseball [ June 5, 2021 ] LSU’s season, Mainieri’s career on the brink after Gonzaga’s Jacob shuts out Tigers 3-0 in NCAA regional opener Baseball [ June 5, 2021 ] LSU track and field wins a load of regional honors LSU [ June 4, 2021 ] LSU volleyball lands three-time All-American Kylie Deberg of Missouri, who will also lend talents to Sandy Tigs next spring LSU [ June 3, 2021 ] LSU players begin NCAA regional play with common goal of sending coach Paul Mainieri out in style Baseball [ June 3, 2021 ] Coach O hires an offensive line coach a day after firing one Football [ June 3, 2021 ] Utah Valley turns to LSU’s Eddie Smith to become its new head baseball coach Baseball [ June 2, 2021 ] LSU football coach Ed Orgeron suddenly fires O-line coach James Cregg Football [ June 2, 2021 ] LSU track team sweeps SEC’s top individual honors with Harrison, Laird, Pedigo leading way LSU [ June 2, 2021 ] LSU’s Aliyah Andrews, Taylor Pleasants receive NFCA second team All-America honors LSU [ June 2, 2021 ] LSU loses second running back as Kevontre Bradford enters the NCAA transfer portal Football [ June 2, 2021 ] It’s a full Moon for Kim Mulkey as LSU’s new women’s basketball coach adds a Baylor transfer who’s a Louisiana native LSU [ June 1, 2021 ] Mulkey flips a TCU women’s basketball commit to LSU LSU [ June 1, 2021 ] LSU’s Bannister stands out among the rest on LSWA’s All-Louisiana Volleyball team, honored as Player of Year for third time LSU [ May 31, 2021 ] Tigers set to traverse the Oregon Trail after getting NCAA tournament bid, face Gonzaga Friday in Eugene Baseball [ May 31, 2021 ] LSU is in! Tigers earn NCAA baseball tourney bid Baseball [ May 30, 2021 ] Tigers await Monday’s fate from the NCAA baseball tournament selection committee Baseball [ May 30, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Tate to be an active leader LSU [ May 29, 2021 ] Top-ranked LSU women’s track team further bolsters its national chances with 15 competitors advancing through NCAA East preliminaries LSU [ May 29, 2021 ] Paul Mainieri, classy to the end, announces his retirement as LSU’s baseball coach Baseball [ May 29, 2021 ] Freshman Sean Burrell’s 400 hurdles performance highlights LSU’s efforts qualifying 10 more entries for NCAA outdoor meet LSU [ May 28, 2021 ] Heartbreaker! LSU’s season ends in walk-off fashion, falling to Florida State 4-3 in nine innings LSU [ May 28, 2021 ] LSU announces the retirement of baseball coach Paul Mainieri, news conference scheduled later today Baseball [ May 27, 2021 ] No. 7 LSU softball finds itself in a must-win situation to continue season, falling 1-0 to No. 10 Florida State in Super Regional opener LSU [ May 27, 2021 ] Tigers will open 2021 football schedule with three night games Football [ May 27, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Paul Mainieri, it’s time to open a new door. . .and that’s a good thing Baseball [ May 27, 2021 ] Tigers’ men track qualifies five for NCAA nationals on first day of East Preliminaries LSU [ May 27, 2021 ] LSU women’s tennis standout Paris Corley’s surprising run in the NCAA singles tourney ends in quarterfinals LSU [ May 26, 2021 ] It’s a Super Regional re-match matchup for host No. 7 LSU and No. 10 Florida State LSU [ May 26, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfer Ingrid Lindblad named first-team All-American for the second consecutive season LSU [ May 25, 2021 ] Tigers are one and done in SEC tournament after a 4-1 loss to Georgia Baseball [ May 25, 2021 ] LSU announces resignation of swimming coach Dave Geyer after 16 total years at school LSU [ May 25, 2021 ] Veteran LSU gymnastics assistant Bob Moore retires Gymnastics [ May 24, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf misses advancing to NCAA national championship match play by a single stroke LSU [ May 24, 2021 ] Morgan, Crews, Thompson and Marceaux earn All-SEC baseball honors Baseball [ May 24, 2021 ] LSU takes on Georgia in Tuesday’s single-elimination round of the SEC baseball tournament Baseball [ May 23, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for May 27-30 LSU [ May 23, 2021 ] Top-seeded LSU softball shows its Sunday resiliency, losing and then beating UL-Lafayette to advance to NCAA Super Regionals LSU [ May 23, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf makes first cut in the NCAA championship tourney LSU [ May 23, 2021 ] UL-Lafayette puts up road block, cooling off LSU’s red-hot bats in 2-0 victory to force deciding game for NCAA regional title LSU [ May 22, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf remains in eighth place second round of NCAA national championships LSU [ May 22, 2021 ] LSU bats stay hot, Hilliard pitches another gem, as the Tigers win their fourth SEC road series of the year at Texas A&M Baseball [ May 22, 2021 ] Top-seeded LSU keeps offense full throttle, moves into NCAA regional title game with dominating 10-3 win over Cajuns LSU [ May 22, 2021 ] LSU women battle windy conditions, tied for 8th after NCAA golf championship first round LSU [ May 22, 2021 ] Tigers rise from the dead to beat Aggies in 13 innings to tie the series and qualify for the SEC tourney Baseball [ May 21, 2021 ] Reserve Jordyn Perkins able to share in spotlight in top-seeded LSU’s emphatic NCAA softball victory over McNeese State LSU [ May 21, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf tees off in first round of the NCAA championships Friday LSU [ May 20, 2021 ] LSU fizzles in SEC series opener at Texas A&M as Aggies throw a two-hitter in a 2-1 win Baseball [ May 20, 2021 ] Top-seeded LSU eager to show growth when host Tigers open play in NCAA softball regional LSU [ May 19, 2021 ] It’s now or never for LSU as it heads to Texas A&M for a three-game SEC series to close the regular season Baseball [ May 19, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf season ends with a 10th place finish in NCAA regionals Golf [ May 19, 2021 ] SEC says it will give all member schools a $23 million supplemental revenue distribution to offset 2020-21 athletic department financial losses caused by COVID-19 Baseball [ May 18, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf needs a last-day miracle to qualify for nationals Golf [ May 18, 2021 ] Pulseless LSU closes home season by going through the motions in a 7-3 loss to Northwestern State Baseball [ May 18, 2021 ] Former Madison Prep standout Major Burns announces he’s transferring from Georgia and returning home to LSU Football [ May 17, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf in 10th place tie after opening day of NCAA Tallahassee Regional Golf [ May 17, 2021 ] First things first: LSU focused on becoming third team in school history with undefeated mark in midweek games Baseball [ May 16, 2021 ] LSU’s softball team reaps reward of playing toughest schedule, receives nation’s No. 7 overall seed with Cajuns, Cowgirls spicing up NCAA field LSU [ May 16, 2021 ] LSU women’s softball tapped as a national No. 7 seed, will host a NCAA regional starting Friday LSU [ May 16, 2021 ] LSU sports schedule May 17-23 Baseball [ May 16, 2021 ] The LSU men’s golf team is the No. 4 seed in the three-day, 14-team NCAA Tallahassee Regional that starts Monday at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club LSU [ May 16, 2021 ] LSU’s bats finally explode as the Tigers pound Alabama to win their fourth SEC series of the season Baseball [ May 15, 2021 ] New LSU women’s coach Kim Mulkey is officially inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame LSU [ May 15, 2021 ] Arkansas sweeps SEC men’s and women’s track championships as LSU men’s and women’s teams finish third and second respectively LSU [ May 15, 2021 ] LSU unable to maintain early momentum, finds itself in pivotal final game of series needing win over Alabama Baseball [ May 15, 2021 ] LSU’s JuVaughn Harrison and Emma Robbins win titles at SEC track and field championships Friday to position men’s and women’s teams for Saturday’s final day LSU [ May 15, 2021 ] LSU somehow survives Alabama’s 13-hit barrage for a 2-1 SEC victory in the three-game series opener Baseball [ May 13, 2021 ] Former LSU All-American Seimone Augustus announces retirement from WNBA playing career to join coaching staff of L.A. Sparks LSU [ May 13, 2021 ] Sandy Tigs’ Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth win college beach volleyball’s highest honor Beach volleyball [ May 13, 2021 ] LSU needs wins, wins, wins starting with Friday night’s SEC series opener vs. Alabama Baseball [ May 13, 2021 ] LSU softball eliminated from SEC tournament after being unable to solve Missouri’s Webber LSU [ May 12, 2021 ] Torina’s successful replay challenge fuels LSU’s 7-3 opening win over South Carolina in SEC softball tournament LSU [ May 12, 2021 ] Rained-out, cancelled NCAA women’s golf Baton Rouge Regional automatically advances LSU to national championship tourney LSU [ May 11, 2021 ] LSU comes back to beat Louisiana Tech in a rain-shortened game Baseball [ May 11, 2021 ] Former LSU guard Cam Thomas named LABC Louisiana Major College Player of the Year Basketball [ May 11, 2021 ] With LSU softball moving toward its postseason, Torina looks to Mainieri’s proven road map for success in SEC tournament LSU [ May 11, 2021 ] Pleasants selected to the All-SEC softball first team, league’s Newcomer of the Year LSU [ May 10, 2021 ] Mainieri’s not belaboring the significance of this week, beginning with No. 14 La. Tech, on his team’s postseason chances Baseball [ May 10, 2021 ] Critical week for LSU baseball starts Tuesday night at home vs. Louisiana Tech Baseball [ May 9, 2021 ] LSU Sports schedule for May 10-16 Baseball [ May 9, 2021 ] Pleasants grand slam gives LSU softball SEC series win over Auburn LSU [ May 9, 2021 ] Fourth-ranked LSU women’s golfers host NCAA regional starting Monday LSU [ May 9, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball adds key piece to current recruiting class with 7-foot center Efton Reid of IMG Academy Basketball [ May 8, 2021 ] No. 13 LSU softball unable to put brakes on Auburn’s offense in 9-5 league setback LSU [ May 8, 2021 ] Sandy Tigs take No. 1 UCLA to the edge of defeat before Bruins end LSU beach volleyball season in the NCAA championships LSU [ May 8, 2021 ] With series sweep on line, Auburn spoils herculean effort from Hilliard to take 2-1 walk-off win over LSU Baseball [ May 8, 2021 ] Sandy Tigs eliminate nemesis Florida State from the NCAA national beach volleyball championships LSU [ May 8, 2021 ] LSU men’s and women’s tennis teams eliminated in NCAA regionals LSU [ May 8, 2021 ] LSU repeats late-game fortitude, beats Auburn again to win its SEC road series Baseball [ May 7, 2021 ] LSU softball opens series with a walkoff win over Auburn LSU [ May 7, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfers Lindblad, Stone named All-SEC first team Golf [ May 7, 2021 ] LSU women tennis records first round NCAA Baton Rouge Regional shutout, faces Michigan Saturday LSU [ May 7, 2021 ] Sandy Tigs still alive in NCAA national beach volleyball championships after day one split LSU [ May 7, 2021 ] LSU’s youthful men’s tennis team perseveres through difficult SEC schedule to earn first NCAA regional berth in five years LSU [ May 6, 2021 ] Late-inning offense, solid pitching and a laugh or two gets LSU an SEC series opening win at Auburn Baseball [ May 6, 2021 ] No. 16 LSU softball set to honor seniors in final conference weekend against Auburn LSU [ May 6, 2021 ] Mulkey contract approved, so is an increase in women’s basketball season ticket prices LSU [ May 6, 2021 ] No. 14 LSU women’s tennis team focused on task at hand, set to host first NCAA regional LSU [ May 6, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Mulkey makes history, but could she become a barrier breaker? LSU [ May 5, 2021 ] LSU sophomore QB TJ Finley enters transfer portal Football [ May 5, 2021 ] Mainieri says “We need to win some series” as LSU travels to Auburn with a clear mission to reach postseason play Baseball [ May 4, 2021 ] LSU’s Latanna Stone named to Arnold Palmer Cup Team USA Golf [ May 4, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Evaluate, marinate and don’t hesitate keeps Scott Woodward a step ahead of the competition LSU [ May 4, 2021 ] SAND STORM: Just eight years old, LSU’s beach volleyball program has become a perennial national championship contender LSU [ May 3, 2021 ] Tigers take care of Southern, set for SEC series starting Thursday at Auburn Baseball [ May 3, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule May 3-9 Baseball [ May 3, 2021 ] LSU men’s and women’s tennis earn NCAA tournament berths, women team set to host first-ever NCAA regional LSU [ May 3, 2021 ] After Kilponen’s gem pulled LSU even in series, Arkansas relies on power surge, Haff to wrap up share of SEC title LSU [ May 3, 2021 ] Sandy Tigs draw Loyola-Marymount as opening opponent Friday in NCAA beach volleyball championships LSU [ May 2, 2021 ] LSU’s Harrison eclipses 31-year-old school outdoor high jump record as Stamey, O’Donoghue establish school marks LSU [ May 2, 2021 ] Bridges, Corley, Carrington lead LSU women’s tennis with second team All-SEC honors LSU [ May 2, 2021 ] Ma’Khail Hilliard gives LSU a flicker of hope as Tigers win the finale over No. 1 Arkansas after the Razorbacks capture the series Baseball [ May 1, 2021 ] LSU softball unable to generate any offense in support of Sunseri in 1-0 loss to Arkansas LSU [ May 1, 2021 ] LSU’s Will Wade wins key recruiting battle for University of Illinois transfer guard Adam Miller Basketball [ April 30, 2021 ] Carolina’s LSU connection makes sure the Panthers choose Tigers’ WR Terrace Marshall Jr. in round 2 of the NFL draft Football [ April 30, 2021 ] Marceaux’s best not good enough against No. 1 Arkansas which distances itself in 7-0 win Baseball [ April 30, 2021 ] Cincinnati makes the smart choice reuniting Ja’Marr Chase with Joe Burrow Football [ April 30, 2021 ] “Air Aliyah” still flying high as LSU softball heads into its last two regular season SEC series LSU [ April 30, 2021 ] No COVID-19 restrictions means LSU’s baseball team and a full Alex Box Stadium awaits No. 1 ranked Arkansas this weekend Baseball [ April 28, 2021 ] Mulkey makes bank with record-setting new LSU contract LSU [ April 28, 2021 ] LSU’s No. 4 women’s golf team is the No. 1 seed in an NCAA regional it hosts May 10-12 Golf [ April 27, 2021 ] LSU shuts out Grambling, prepares for weekend visit from No. 1 ranked Arkansas Baseball [ April 27, 2021 ] Sign up now for an LSU baseball/softball public watch party Saturday night in Tiger Stadium Baseball [ April 27, 2021 ] Bridges and Corley, LSU women’s tennis double partners, plan to be friends forever LSU [ April 27, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule April 26 through May 2 Baseball [ April 27, 2021 ] Morgan named SEC Freshman of the Week as LSU takes on Grambling in a non-conference Tuesday afternoon game Baseball [ April 27, 2021 ] Higgins: Mulkey understands coming home is more than just being the LSU women’s basketball coach Basketball [ April 26, 2021 ] Mulkey grateful for the opportunity LSU provided in enabling her return home to coach the Tigers LSU [ April 25, 2021 ] Higgins: If anybody wanted to ever care again about the LSU women’s basketball program, hiring Kim Mulkey is the only remedy LSU [ April 25, 2021 ] No. 15 LSU breaks out big bats Sunday with six home runs in doubleheader sweep of No. 14 Kentucky LSU [ April 25, 2021 ] Third-ranked Sandy Tigs lose to Florida State in CCSA beach championship finals LSU [ April 24, 2021 ] LSU men and women’s track and field wins 14 events at LSU’s Alumni meet LSU [ April 24, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball loses to Florida State, faces TCU Sunday in CCSA elimination match LSU [ April 24, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf loses to Arkansas in SEC championships quarterfinals Golf [ April 24, 2021 ] Sources: Mulkey to be announced as LSU’s new women’s basketball coach Monday, Fargas officially resigns LSU [ April 23, 2021 ] Labas’ complete-game effort, late grand slam from Dugas catapult LSU to series win over No. 10 Ole Miss Baseball [ April 23, 2021 ] Third-ranked Sandy Tigs advance to CCSA semis LSU [ April 23, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf begins SEC championships match play Saturday as the No. 4 seed Golf [ April 23, 2021 ] No. 17 LSU softball team unable to keep pace with No. 14 Kentucky in 7-5 loss in series opener LSU [ April 23, 2021 ] LSU coach Ed Orgeron continues stockpiling elite safety prospects with commitment from Ponchatoula’s Jacoby Mathews Football [ April 23, 2021 ] Former All-American pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis returns to jump at LSU for first time in Alumni Gold meet LSU [ April 23, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball opens play Friday morning in CCSA championships LSU [ April 23, 2021 ] Tigers rally late and hang on for SEC series opening win at Ole Miss Baseball [ April 22, 2021 ] LSU men’s golfers hanging tough in third place after first two rounds of SEC championships Golf [ April 22, 2021 ] No. 17 LSU travels to No. 14 Kentucky with greater emphasis on a fast start in the series LSU [ April 21, 2021 ] LSU women eliminated in first match at SEC tennis championships LSU [ April 21, 2021 ] Gaunt’s 65 positions LSU men’s golf team in fourth place after round one of SEC championships Golf [ April 21, 2021 ] Tigers expect to face a packed house of hostile fans in a three-game SEC series at Ole Miss starting Thursday night Baseball [ April 20, 2021 ] LSU blanks UL-Monroe, next is trip to 10th ranked Ole Miss for three-game SEC series starting Thursday Baseball [ April 20, 2021 ] LSU men’s golf opens play Wednesday in SEC championships Golf [ April 20, 2021 ] LSU men’s basketball addresses big need with commitment from University of Cincinnati 6-8 transfer Tari Eason Basketball [ April 20, 2021 ] Ninth-ranked LSU women’s tennis team enjoys season of historical proportions going into start of SEC tournament LSU [ April 19, 2021 ] Mainieri doesn’t want to talk about losing, Tigers try to rebound from disheartening series loss to face UL-Monroe Baseball [ April 19, 2021 ] Four LSU gymnasts earn eight All-America honors Gymnastics [ April 18, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule for April 19 through April 25 Baseball [ April 18, 2021 ] LSU track and field take 11 first places in Boots Garland Invitational LSU [ April 18, 2021 ] LSU’s Saturday doubleheader disaster loses its SEC series to South Carolina Baseball [ April 17, 2021 ] LSU women’s golfers eliminated semifinals of match play in SEC championship Golf [ April 17, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Defense rules the day in LSU spring game and it’s obvious who are the best two QBs on the field Football [ April 17, 2021 ] No. 15 LSU registers doubleheader sweep to capture road series with North Carolina State LSU [ April 17, 2021 ] LSU gives glimpse of improvement in White’s 23-14 victory over Purple in spring game Football [ April 17, 2021 ] LSU folds in last inning, loses 4-2 to South Carolina in first game of Saturday’s doubleheader Baseball [ April 16, 2021 ] LSU softball loses non-conference series opener at N.C. State LSU [ April 16, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf is No. 1 seed in SEC championship match play Saturday after its school 54-hole record of 46-under Golf [ April 16, 2021 ] Haleigh Bryant wins NCAA vault title, but LSU tails off in last two events and misses advancing to NCAA gymnastics Final Four Gymnastics [ April 16, 2021 ] Tiger Athletic Foundation hires new president/executive director Football [ April 16, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball withdraws from FSU Invitational because of COVID-19 protocols LSU [ April 16, 2021 ] LSU’s soccer program ‘springs’ forward into 2021 fall season riding a wave of momentum, renewed enthusiasm LSU [ April 15, 2021 ] Marceaux records career high strikeouts in LSU’s 5-1 series opening win over South Carolina Baseball [ April 15, 2021 ] LSU women lead SEC championship golf tournament through two rounds Golf [ April 15, 2021 ] LSU adds commitment from nation’s No. 1 tight end in Class 2022 with close connection to Tigers’ quarterback Max Johnson Uncategorized [ April 15, 2021 ] LSU women’s head basketball coach Nikki Fargas resigns LSU [ April 15, 2021 ] LSU guard Cam Thomas declares for NBA draft, two Tigers enter transfer portal Basketball [ April 15, 2021 ] Torina elects to keep team in their element and playing with road date against N.C. State LSU [ April 14, 2021 ] LSU women’s golf tied for first after opening round of SEC championship tourney Golf [ April 14, 2021 ] LSU, Gamecocks open three-game series in Alex Box on Thursday night Baseball [ April 13, 2021 ] LSU’s fourth-ranked women’s golfers open play Wednesday in SEC championship tourney Golf [ April 13, 2021 ] LSU hurdler Marshall honored by SEC for winning her specialty event in Crimson Tide Invitational LSU [ April 13, 2021 ] Expect a no-frills LSU offense and defense at Saturday’s spring game Football [ April 13, 2021 ] SEC honors LSU’s Andrews, Briggs with weekly honors after Tigers win series at Missouri LSU [ April 12, 2021 ] LSU softball looks to maintain momentum of series victory in road game against McNeese State LSU [ April 12, 2021 ] SEC Co-Freshman of the Week Jordan Thompson and the Tigers set for a Tuesday night home game vs. Grambling Baseball [ April 12, 2021 ] Starting Missouri guard transfers to LSU’s basketball program Basketball [ April 11, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule April 12-18 Baseball [ April 11, 2021 ] Pitcher Ali Kilponen wins both games of a doubleheader to give LSU an SEC softball series win at Missouri LSU [ April 11, 2021 ] LSU wins series, but Kentucky blows out Tigers 13-4 to avoid series sweep Baseball [ April 10, 2021 ] LSU claims first SEC series win, holds off Kentucky with key hits, clutch pitching Baseball [ April 10, 2021 ] LSU men’s and women’s outdoor track teams wins six events each in the Crimson Tide Invitational LSU [ April 10, 2021 ] LSU beach volleyball honors senior class after closing out a 5-0 weekend in the Battle on the Bayou LSU [ April 9, 2021 ] No. 4 ranked Sandy Tigs shut out two opponents on first day of Battle on the Bayou LSU [ April 9, 2021 ] LSU softball loses 9-1 at Missouri in SEC series opener LSU [ April 9, 2021 ] Sweet relief! LSU’s bats explode, pitching solid in 15-2 blowout at Kentucky in opener of three-game SEC series Baseball [ April 9, 2021 ] LSU forward Darius Days declares for NBA Draft Basketball [ April 9, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball gets another boost as three seniors take advantage of NCAA’s one-time extra eligibility offer Basketball [ April 8, 2021 ] Torina hopeful difficult schedule will pay off when No. 17 Tigers meet No. 19 Missouri LSU [ April 8, 2021 ] Desperate Tigers head to Kentucky badly needing SEC wins in three-game series starting Friday Baseball [ April 8, 2021 ] LSU guard Javonte Smart says he’s entering the NBA draft Basketball [ April 8, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball program adds second graduate transfer in Alabama’s Ariyah Copeland LSU [ April 8, 2021 ] LSU’s Jay Clark wins WCGA Region 1 Gymnastics Coach of the Year Gymnastics [ April 8, 2021 ] Hay-Hay piles up more gymnastics honors Gymnastics [ April 7, 2021 ] LSU blocks employees from testifying before state committee seeking answers on school’s Title IX problems Football [ April 7, 2021 ] LSU’s Watford declares for NBA draft, intends to sign with agent Basketball [ April 7, 2021 ] Lindblad leads LSU women’s golf team to win in the LSU Tiger Golf Classic Golf [ April 6, 2021 ] LSU pounds McNeese State, travels to Kentucky for three-game SEC baseball series this weekend Baseball [ April 6, 2021 ] No. 15 LSU softball rallies to leave home folks with dramatic win going into lengthy road swing Softball [ April 6, 2021 ] Coach O dodges questions on off-the-field matters that have piled up Football [ April 6, 2021 ] LSU associate athletic director of football recruiting unloads on Miles, Ausberry and the school’s toxic Title IX culture in latest USA Today story Football [ April 5, 2021 ] Senate committee insisting Orgeron testify in person, LSU releases audio recording and texts of “family consultant” asking the school for $100,000 for Gloria Scott Football [ April 4, 2021 ] LSU Sports schedule April 5 through April 11 Baseball [ April 4, 2021 ] No. 3 ranked Sandy Tigs split a pair of matches at No. 1 USC LSU [ April 3, 2021 ] No. 3 ranked LSU beach volleyball loses twice at No. 4 UCLA LSU [ April 3, 2021 ] LSU No. 3 ranked gymnasts advance to NCAA national championships Gymnastics [ April 3, 2021 ] No. 1 Vanderbilt sweeps, LSU with a six-game SEC losing streak weeps Baseball [ April 3, 2021 ] LSU wins softball series, but doesn’t get the sweep Saturday as Tigers lose to Ole Miss in extra innings LSU [ April 3, 2021 ] Lindblad finishes tied for third in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Golf [ April 3, 2021 ] Tigers lose game. . .and the series. . .and a starting pitcher with an elbow all in just more than three depressing hours Friday night Baseball [ April 2, 2021 ] LSU holds off Ole Miss for 3-2 game 2 win to clinch SEC softball series LSU [ April 2, 2021 ] After some early nerves, LSU gymnasts advance to Saturday’s NCAA Salt Lake City Regional finals Gymnastics [ April 2, 2021 ] LSU track and field hosting six in-state schools in first meet of outdoor season Track & Field [ April 1, 2021 ] Ed Orgeron invited to testify next Thursday before the Louisiana Senate Select Committee on Women and Children Football [ April 1, 2021 ] LSU gymnastics opens action in NCAA Salt Lake Regional Friday night Gymnastics [ April 1, 2021 ] LSU edges Ole Miss 1-0 in SEC series-opening softball thriller LSU [ April 1, 2021 ] LSU’s Swingin’ Swede tied for first in Augusta National Women’s Amateur Golf [ April 1, 2021 ] No. 1 ranked Vanderbilt “like sharks in the water. . .we were the chum” says LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri after a 12-run loss Baseball [ April 1, 2021 ] Jim Engster: Strong rebuttal required for Coach O Basketball [ April 1, 2021 ] No. 1 Vanderbilt opens SEC series at No. 25 LSU Thursday night Baseball [ March 31, 2021 ] Terrace Marshall makes LSU Pro Day move toward being a first-round NFL draft choice Football [ March 31, 2021 ] Question: Should Ja’Marr Chase be a top NFL draft pick? Answer: 4.38 seconds Football [ March 31, 2021 ] Lindblad shoots 1-over in opening round of Augusta National Women’s Amateur Golf [ March 30, 2021 ] Tigers take control early, coast to 10-run win over South Alabama Baseball [ March 30, 2021 ] It’s the Torina 400 as Tigers softballers hold off UL Monroe LSU [ March 30, 2021 ] LSU’s Pro Day televised Wednesday starting at 10 a.m. on SEC Network and NFL Network Football [ March 30, 2021 ] What Coach O said in his weekly Tuesday evening media Zoom teleconference Football [ March 30, 2021 ] Former Louisiana Gatorade Player of Year Tiara Young wants out of LSU, enters transfer portal LSU [ March 28, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule (Monday) March 29 through (Sunday) April 4 Baseball [ March 28, 2021 ] Things go from bad to worse as LSU gets swept by Tennessee in losing its first two SEC baseball series of the season Baseball [ March 28, 2021 ] Tigers win six events at Texas Relays as Terrance Laird wins 200 meters in 19.81 seconds LSU [ March 28, 2021 ] Fifth-ranked Florida sends No. 11 LSU softballers home with three straight losses LSU [ March 28, 2021 ] Tigers can’t hang on in resumption of game two at Tennessee, lose 9-8 in 11 innings and drop their second straight SEC series Baseball [ March 27, 2021 ] Furious LSU comeback gives Tigers an 8-7 lead in game two at Tennessee when ninth-inning rain suspends play until Sunday Baseball [ March 27, 2021 ] Florida never trails in second straight softball win over LSU LSU [ March 27, 2021 ] Sexual harassment victim tells state select committee LSU’s Ed Orgeron is lying when he claims he never spoke to her directly about Derrius Guice Title IX allegations Football [ March 26, 2021 ] 11th ranked LSU softballers blanked in a 5-0 road loss at No. 5 Gators LSU [ March 26, 2021 ] LSU hitters are making history and not the good kind in SEC road series opener at Tennessee Baseball [ March 26, 2021 ] Report: Former LSU president F. King Alexander says he was told to fire athletics director Joe Alleva because the school’s Board of Supervisors had already hired Scott Woodward Football [ March 25, 2021 ] Marceaux gets moved to LSU’s Friday night starting pitcher as Tigers open SEC series at Tennessee Baseball [ March 25, 2021 ] LSU volleyball ends season with a loss at Tennessee LSU [ March 25, 2021 ] Tigers grab first recruiting Class of 2022 D-line commitment Football [ March 25, 2021 ] LSU softball coach Beth Torina hopes the Tigers do the stomping this weekend at her old stomping grounds LSU [ March 24, 2021 ] Ron Higgins: Coach O tells the truth (gulp) and nothing but the truth (exhale), so help him God Football [ March 24, 2021 ] LSU gymnasts Haleigh Bryant and Kiya Johnson win major SEC honors Gymnastics [ March 23, 2021 ] LSU’s Ingrid Lindblad named Golfweek Women’s College Player of the Week Golf [ March 23, 2021 ] Tam Davis named LSU football director of player relations Football [ March 23, 2021 ] Low on healthy running backs, LSU football coach Ed Orgeron gave Tigers’ receivers a few snaps at RB in first spring scrimmage Football [ March 23, 2021 ] Too talented, too deep and too physical Michigan wears down LSU in NCAA East Region Basketball [ March 22, 2021 ] No. 3 ranked LSU gymnastics receives No. 1 seed in the NCAA’s Salt Lake City Regional Gymnastics [ March 22, 2021 ] LSU opens outdoor track season with dominance LSU [ March 21, 2021 ] No. 3 ranked Sandy Tigs enjoy a perfect weekend in their LSU Beach Invitational LSU [ March 21, 2021 ] 12th ranked LSU softballers hop on Aggies early, win to even the SEC series 1-1 heading into Monday’s finale LSU [ March 21, 2021 ] Ti-gahs finally crack the MSU pitching code, win Sunday to avoid a SEC series opening sweep Baseball [ March 21, 2021 ] LSU volleyball sweeps Georgia LSU [ March 21, 2021 ] Tigers face Michigan’s mountain range frontline in Monday’s NCAA East Region second round Basketball [ March 21, 2021 ] Lindblad wins third tourney title of her LSU career, but Tigers fade in final round Golf [ March 20, 2021 ] LSU softballers rally but fall short in 2-1 SEC home loss to Texas A&M LSU [ March 20, 2021 ] MSU pitching puts Tigers’ bats in deep freeze for the second straight night Baseball [ March 20, 2021 ] LSU soccer goes 2-0 in Texas road trip, evens record for the season LSU [ March 20, 2021 ] Bye Bye Bonnies, No. 1 NCAA East Region seed Michigan awaits LSU after smothering defense and relentless rebounding advances Tigers Basketball [ March 19, 2021 ] Mississippi State pitching dominates LSU for 6-1 win in SEC opener Baseball [ March 19, 2021 ] Fourth-ranked LSU tries to win its fourth straight SEC gymnastics championship meet Saturday Gymnastics [ March 19, 2021 ] Saturday’s LSU vs. St. Bonaventure NCAA East Region tilt promises to be a battle of tempos Basketball [ March 18, 2021 ] Tigers hoping close shaves bring focus as LSU opens SEC play at home Friday night vs. Mississippi State Baseball [ March 18, 2021 ] Whether starting or relieving, LSU softball pitcher Ali Kilponen seizes the challenge LSU [ March 18, 2021 ] The 2020 season was tough for LSU QB Myles Brennan to stomach, but he’s healed and ready to go in spring practice Football [ March 18, 2021 ] LSU’s JuVaughn Harrison named 2021 USTFCCA men’s indoor National Field Athlete of the Year LSU [ March 17, 2021 ] LSU basketball team, free from NCAA tourney quarantine in Indianapolis, practices Wednesday after Will Wade said ESPN’s Dick Vitale lied to him Basketball [ March 17, 2021 ] No. 24 ranked LSU men’s golf finishes in a third-place tie in Auburn’s Tiger Invitational Golf [ March 17, 2021 ] LSU’s Pro Day set to be televised March 31, spring game kicks off 12 noon April 17 Football [ March 17, 2021 ] Tigers vanquish SLU, SEC play starts Friday Baseball [ March 16, 2021 ] 12th ranked LSU softball takes care of business in 12-1 win at Southeastern LSU [ March 16, 2021 ] Max Johnson takes first team QB snaps on first day of LSU spring, but Coach O says it’s an open competition Football [ March 15, 2021 ] It’s here! LSU opens spring football practice Tuesday Football [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU coach Paul Mainieri, with a great starting rotation and a shaky bullpen, sees the glass as half-full heading Tuesday’s home game vs. Southeastern Baseball [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU women’s basketball fails to make NCAA tournament field again LSU [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU Sports Schedule March 15 (Monday) through March 21 (Sunday) Baseball [ March 15, 2021 ] Cade Doughty, Jordan Thompson win weekly SEC baseball awards Baseball [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU volleyball gets first SEC sweep of the season LSU [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU basketball gets its NCAA tourney tip time Basketball [ March 15, 2021 ] LSU’s relief pitching is anything but just that, but still sweeps series over UTSA Baseball [ March 14, 2021 ]
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It's easy to assume that the characters in Netflix's hit series "Bridgerton" are older than they're supposed to be. For one, the actors playing these roles are often older than the characters they portray. Secondly, the show is all about settling down and getting married — something that so many people do at an older age now. But let's consider that this is Regency London, at a time when people got married and started families very young. So yes, most of these young ladies being presented to the queen are probably teenagers. But figuring out just how old each of the characters is can prove to be tricky. Some of their ages are mentioned in the show, but for others, we dug into the pilot script, the "Bridgerton" books, and some context clues to figure out their ages. Here's what we found.
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Watch American Idol Top 24 Night One Performances From Hawaii! The judges say is over on American Idol when it comes to putting the artists through to the next round. Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie still give critiques and hope to sway the vote in favor of the best performers, but tonight the power was put into America’s hands... parade.com
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Xpeng CEO warns China automakers face production suspensions in May Adds details, context SHANGHAI, April 15 (Reuters) - Automakers in China may have to suspend production in May if suppliers in Shanghai and surrounding areas are not able to resume work, He Xiaopeng, the chief executive officer of Chinese electric-car maker Xpeng 9868.HK, said on Thursday. Growing lockdowns to stop the spread of COVID-19 in China are clogging highways and ports and shutting countless factories - disruptions that are rippling through global supply chains for goods ranging from electric vehicles to iPhones. Some Chinese authorities are trying to resolve the situation, said He on his personal Wechat feed which was seen by Reuters, adding he hoped more government departments can provide support. His comments were echoed by Huawei's Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu, who also warned of huge economic costs if factories in Shanghai couldn't resume production. Yu said all technology and industry firms would have to stop production in May if their suppliers are in Shanghai, the official Securities Times reported on Friday. Sales in the world's biggest auto market plunged in March as COVID curbs took their toll. Tesla Inc TSLA.O was among the automakers feeling the pain of limits on production. The U.S. automaker has suspended production at its Shanghai plant since March 28, leading to an output loss of more than 40,000 units, according to Reuters calculations. The manufacturing hub in Shanghai makes 10,000 Model Ys and 6,000 Model 3s per week, said a person familiar with the matter. Nio 9866.HK also suspended production at its Hefei factory - even though there were no local-level curbs - because suppliers from other areas had stopped work. Carmakers with production facilities in China's northeastern provinces are resuming production as those places emerge from lockdowns. State-owned Chinese automaker FAW Group has resumed some production at its Hongqi plant in Jilin while BMW said all of its plants in the city of Shenyang restarted operations on Thursday. (Reporting by Zhang Yan, Brenda Goh; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Kim Coghill) ((Zoey.Zhang@thomsonreuters.com;)) The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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2022-04-15T05:24:39Z
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — J.T. Miller had a career-high five assists and the Vancouver Canucks extended their winning streak to five games with a 7-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night. Rookie Vasily Podkolzin had two goals and an assist, Alex Chiasson scored twice, and Sheldon Dries, Elias Pettersson and Conor Garland added goals for the Canucks (37-28-10). Quinn Hughes had three assists. Thatcher Demko made 21 saves. Andrew Ladd scored for the Coyotes (22-47-5), who lost their fifth straight. Karel Vejmelka stopped 16 of 22 shots before being replaced by Harri Sateri at the start of the third period. Sateri made four saves in relief. UP NEXT Coyotes: At Calgary on Saturday night. Canucks: Host Dallas on Monday night. ___ More AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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Watch all the Europa Conference League goals: Roma, Leicester, Marseille and Feyenoord through Thursday 14 April 2022 Article summary A rundown of all this week's Europa Conference League quarter-final second legs. Article top media content Article body Nicolò Zaniolo scored a hat-trick as Roma were rampant in overturning a first-leg deficit, Leicester left it late to see off PSV Eindhoven and Dmitri Payet was Marseille's inspiration once again as the quarter-finals concluded on Thursday evening. UEFA.com looks over all the second legs. PSV Eindhoven 1-2 Leicester (agg: 1-2) Ricardo Pereira struck late on to complete a comeback which took Leicester into their first ever European semi-final. The only goal in an entertaining first half came when Eran Zahavi fired home Mario Götze's pass after a mistake from Youri Tielemans. Leicester finally found their breakthrough thanks to a smart finish from James Maddison. Then, with extra time looming, Ricardo Pereira followed up after Patson Daka's shot had been saved to win it for the Foxes. Key stat Zahavi's goal was his eighth in Europe this season, equalling the PSV record shared by Willy van der Kuijlen (1974/75) and Gerrie Deijkers (1977/78). Roma 4-0 Bodø/Glimt (agg: 5-2) Nicolò Zaniolo's superb hat-trick took Roma past Bodø/Glimt and set up a semi-final against Leicester. The Norwegian side won last week's first leg, but José Mourinho's men were dominant from the off. The competition's joint-top scorer Tammy Abraham swept them ahead early on before Zaniolo stole the show. His second goal was the pick, nonchalantly lofted in with the outside of his boot. Key stat Roma are through to a sixth semi-final in UEFA competition; they are yet to lift a trophy having lost in two finals. What next? The semi-finals will take place on 28 April and 5 May: Leicester vs Roma Feyenoord vs Marseille The final is set to be staged at Tirana's National Arena on 25 May. Slavia Praha 1-3 Feyenoord (agg: 4-6) Two clinical finishes from Cyriel Dessers helped Feyenoord into their first European semi-final since lifting the UEFA Cup 20 years ago. These two teams had served up 13 goals in their three previous meetings this season and started in familiar fashion, Yira Sor having already gone close by the time Dessers outstripped the Slavia defence to open the scoring with a low shot in the second minute. A short back pass from Orkun Kökçü gave Ibrahim Traoré the chance to level 12 minutes later and both sides might have scored again before half-time, but it was Feyenoord who got the second a minute before the hour, Slavia goalkeeper Aleš Mandous slicing a clearance for Dessers to calmly slot in. Luis Sinisterra clinched the win 12 minutes from time, beating Mandous at his near post after being played in by Jorrit Hendrix, with Slavia's woe compounded by Taras Kacharaba's red card in the final seconds. Key stat Dessers is now the joint-top scorer in this season's Europa Conference League, level with Roma's Tammy Abraham, having scored eight goals in ten appearances. PAOK 0-1 Marseille (agg: 1-3) Payet was the match winner once again as Marseille saw off plucky PAOK in Greece to book a semi-final date with Feyenoord. OM had to weather an early and late storm from the hosts but grabbed a 3-1 aggregate lead to put the tie to bed just after the half-hour when Matteo Guendouzi, on his 23rd birthday, pinched possession and teed up Payet to prod home from close range. PAOK huffed and puffed but could not find a way past veteran Steve Mandanda, who produced a string of fine saves to send his side through to the last four. Key stat It was a seventh straight win in European competition for Marseille, securing their eighth major UEFA semi-final appearance. Where is the 2022 Europa Conference League final? Tirana's 21,690-capacity National Arena (Arena Kombëtare) will stage the first final. Appropriately for the final of a new competition, it will be the first UEFA final to be played in Albania.
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Thats a crazy shout. I saw on Instagram the other day they had a 'most assists in 2022' stat and Robbo was second in the big 5 leagues, only behind Messi. I love Kostas, he's not just a cracking player but also seems to have the perfect personality for us. But generally he's played in 'easier' games for us this season so seems a bit 'unfair' to compare his output per minute to Robbo and Trent. Don't think it's crazy at all. His touch is better, his right foot is better and his crossing is better. Robbo probably times his runs better and has more explosiveness to get into those positions, too. Whoever plays full-back for us is going to get assists because of the positions we get them into. I don't think anyone would say Gomez is comfortable offensively, yet he still whips a beaut onto Jota's head against Watford. Pretty certain Tsimikas would replicate Robbo's offensive output and then some with the same game-time - but there would be a drop-off defensively. Although we shouldn't pretend Robbo is perfect in that regard. He's been diving in too much all season and Jesus had the better of him aerially on Sunday. Overall, though, he's solid and dependable. With more experience, maybe Tsimikas can reach those levels. I'd definitely start him against United or Everton, probably the latter. He's earned it.
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ISLAMABAD: Inflationary pressures in Pakistan will remain strong if the conflict in Ukraine continues, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) said in its annual Economic and Social Survey for 2022. Pakistan is a net importer of oil and natural gas as well as Ukrainian wheat. Both these factors will mean inflationary pressures will remain strong, the UNESCAP survey noted. The survey released on Wednesday, projected that the economic growth of Pakistan is expected to be a moderate to 4.5 per cent in fiscal year 2022 with tightening and fiscal consolidation along with the reactivation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stabilisation programme is set to lower domestic demand and business and consumer confidence. The State Bank has aggressively hiked rates by a cumulative 525 basis points since September 2021 but with the ongoing geopolitical conflict, the jump in commodity prices will mean inflation will likely to rise further over the coming months, warns the survey. Remittances are projected to remain buoyant in fiscal year 2022 as more countries reopen and labour mobility improves, it said. The UNESCAP survey added that major risks going forward include higher inflation from higher food and energy prices due to the ongoing geopolitical conflict, which will worsen external balances and put pressure on the currency. Moreover, slower global trade due to geopolitical uncertainty and disruptions may lower export demand while the Covid-19 pandemic and possible emergence of new variants along with associated disruptions are likely to undermine growth prospects, forecast the survey. Pakistan’s economy rebounded to 5.6pc in fiscal year 2021 from a contraction in the previous fiscal year. This was supported by private consumption, increase in remittance inflows and fiscal support. On the supply side, rebounds in manufacturing and industrial production supported growth along with the services sector as mobility restrictions were lifted. Inflation in fiscal year 2021 moderated from the previous fiscal year reflecting improved food supply and lower fuel prices in the first half. Fiscal and monetary support remained accommodative in 2021. As demand recovered in the latter half of 2021, imports surged with rising demand along with rising food and fuel prices and widened the current account deficit. Inflation started to rise since September 2021 and is currently above 12 per cent which is more than double the central bank’s target. Published in Dawn, April 15th, 2022
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2022-04-15T05:30:22Z
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PHOENIX (AP) — The Phoenix Suns have several reasons to be confident they can make another deep playoff run. They have the No. 1 overall seed, they’re talented, they’re healthy and their roster has loads of continuity and postseason experience after advancing to the Finals last season. Confident, but not cocky as they’ve pegged one trait they believe could knock them off track in pursuit of their first NBA title — hubris. “I am not like some old, wise playoff sage that I can sit up here and wax eloquently the step-by-step process,” Suns coach Monty Williams said. “I have a level of humility for the process.” The Suns are trying to follow a brilliant regular season by finally bringing a championship to the desert. The franchise has been to the Finals three times — in 1976, 1993 and last season — but never won it all. It’s easy to see why the Suns are optimistic this team could end the streak. They just finished a 64-win season that was eight wins better than any other team in the league thanks to the All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with a rapidly improving supporting cast that includes Deandre Ayton, Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson. The dominant regular season was an important statement for many on the team — particularly Booker — who still feel the Suns don’t get the proper amount of respect following last year’s Finals appearance. They took a 2-0 lead in the championship series before losing the next four to the Milwaukee Bucks. Now the goal is to finish the job. They’ll open the playoffs Sunday against the winner of the Pelicans-Clippers play-in game Friday night in Los Angeles. “I think there’s a whole other level we can tap into,” Booker said. The Suns didn’t change their roster much following the loss to the Bucks, opting instead to make another run with the same nucleus. General manager James Jones did make a few shrewd moves to bolster the bench, adding center JaVale McGee in free agency and guard Landry Shamet in a trade. Both have been key parts of the second unit. The 7-foot-1 McGee has been particularly valuable, providing rim protection and hustle when starter Deandre Ayton’s out of the game. He’s also turned into a fan favorite and likes to call the Suns “the best basketball team in the world.” But most of the team’s improvement came from within. The Paul-Booker pairing has been impressive, adding a stellar new chapter to the 36-year-old Paul’s career and helping Booker to become one of the league’s bona fide stars. Bridges has grown into a candidate for Defensive Player of the Year and is averaging a career-best 14.2 points per game. He’s also been a rock in the starting lineup when others were out with injuries or COVID-19, playing in 309 consecutive games over four seasons, which is the longest streak in the NBA. Ayton changed the trajectory of his career in last year’s playoffs — growing from and inconsistent young player to a legitimate force in the paint — and continues to impress. The Suns were roundly criticized for taking the big man with the No. 1 overall pick in 2018 ahead of stars Luka Doncic and Trae Young, but Ayton has turned into a productive player in his own right, shooting a career-high 63% from the field while averaging more than 17 points and 10 rebounds per game. The Suns also have a productive bench. The 6-foot-8 Johnson has become one of the league’s most productive reserves. The 26-year-old was known as a shooter when he came into the league three years ago and his 42.5% mark from 3-point range certainly fits the description. But he’s also a sneaky athlete who can get to the rim for powerful dunks and often finishes the game with the starters in the fourth quarter. Phoenix’s 64-win regular season is another accomplishment for Paul, who has few rivals in NBA history when it comes to making teams better. His presence and production have helped the Clippers, Rockets, Hornets and now Suns establish new franchise records for wins in a season. There’s only one thing that remains. “It would be nice to put a championship with all that,” Paul said. “That’s the goal, that’s what we’re working towards.” But after playing 1,155 career NBA games, Paul knows a good regular season when he sees one. And the Suns were the league’s best. “I don’t take that lightly though because it’s a lot of work, it’s a lot of hard work that goes into year-in and year-out playing and competing,” Paul added. “At the end of the day, you want to have a chance. You at least want to have a chance, and I’m grateful to be here with this group.” ___ AP freelance writer Bob Huhn contributed to this story. ___ More AP NBA coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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- ALSO READ Retreating Russian troops leave many mines behind: Ukrainian Prez Zelenskyy Zelenskyy calls for global protests as Ukraine-Russia war marks 1 month Will 'respond decisively' if Russia invades Ukraine: Biden told Zelenskyy President Zelenskyy says Ukraine ready to discuss deal with Russia NATO invites Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to address summit virtually - President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians on Thursday they should be proud of having survived 50 days under Russian attack when the Russians gave us a maximum of five. In his late-night video address, Zelenskyy called it an achievement of millions of Ukrainians, of everyone who on Feb. 24 made the most important decision of their life to fight. Zelenskyy gave an extensive and almost poetic listing of the many ways in which Ukrainians have helped to fend off the Russian troops, including those who showed that Russian warships can sail away, even if it's to the bottom of the sea. It was his only reference to the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, which sank while being towed to port. Zelenskyy said he remembered the first day of the invasion when many world leaders, unsure whether Ukraine could survive, advised him to leave the country. But they didn't know how brave Ukrainians are, how much we value freedom and the possibility to live the way we want, Zelenskyy said. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) Dear Reader, Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. Your encouragement and constant feedback on how to improve our offering have only made our resolve and commitment to these ideals stronger. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance. We, however, have a request. As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. Our subscription model has seen an encouraging response from many of you, who have subscribed to our online content. More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. We believe in free, fair and credible journalism. Your support through more subscriptions can help us practise the journalism to which we are committed. Support quality journalism and subscribe to Business Standard. Digital Editor
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2022-04-15T05:34:34Z
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A Balti Triangle chef who runs one of the neighbourhood's most authentic restaurants has shared an insight into what it's like to work in a hot kitchen during Ramadan. Zaf Hussain, who owns Shababs on Ladypool Road in Sparkbrook, is currently fasting for the holy month and is choosing not to eat or drink from sunrise to sunset. However, his restaurant is still open from 12pm every day, serving authentic Baltis to hungry Brummies who are not observing the month of fasting. With all of the heat of the kitchen, the beautiful smells and being surrounded by diners, we wondered what it must be like to be a chef during Ramadan. And so we spoke to Zaf, who says he feels 'starving' when he starts work around 5pm, about his experiences. The 36-year-old father of three was a baby when his father and older brother took over Shababs in 1987 and so he's undertaken many fasts while working on the job over the years. Read more: I went to Birmingham's new VR bar Otherworld where you win free drinks if you kill enough zombies "The thing with fasting is that it's clearly designed to be difficult and not easy," explains Zaf. "When you're surrounded by food and the smells, it is really hard, I will admit. But you tend to get used to it. "We wake up just before sunrise and eat and drink as much as we can and then we go about our day as normal. In the evening we break our fast. We provide dates for our practicing staff and customers, as they are full of essential vitamins as well as being rich in carbs and fibre." Zaf says that fasting is something that gets easier with time. "The first ten days are really challenging but after that, you do get used to it," he says. "Your body understands what time you're going to eat and your body clock adapts. Your stomach shrinks too, and all of these factors make it a little easier as Ramadan goes on." Zaf says that there are other things to consider for those fasting in 2022. "This year, the weather has been on our side - it hasn't been terribly hot like it has in previous years. But we are expecting a heat wave this weekend, so we'll have to see how that goes!" Ramadan is about more than just fasting however. Zaf explains: "Muslims have been observing Ramadan for 1,500 years. The core of Islam is helping people, and Ramadan is about giving. So when we save on a meal, we give that meal to charity or people who are less fortunate. "The mosque is never short of food but some people may not have family and so they're able to go to the mosque to eat. We'll be donating food to the Sultan Bahu mosque on the 27th day of fasting. "As a family, and a Muslim community, it's a joyful experience. Unity plays a big part in it - everyone's doing the same things at the same time and you have the two hour-long prayers in the mosque too, which brings people together." Zaf tells us how important family is to him, not just for support during Ramadan but in every aspect of his life at Shababs. He said: "As children growing up, we weren't expected to fast, but we wanted to get involved. My own children do too, to share the experience. "We don't let them do the full fast but we include them, letting them do a half fast or saying that lunch is OK! It's a really exciting time for children, friends and family come over for dinner and they get gifts! It's joyful! "I was born into the restaurant. There was a time when my dad and brother wanted to move on from the restaurant. It's antisocial hours and when you've been doing it for so long, it does tire you out. But I just felt so connected to the it - it's a part of me, it's not just business. "My parents wanted me to have a standard nine-to-five job, to go to college and university, and I did those things, graduating in business and accounts management. But I didn't want a normal job. I wanted to carry the Balti torch forward and be a part of its history in Birmingham. I didn't come this far to just come this far - I wanted to carry it on. "My wife Sadia has supported me through difficult times and awkward hours. When you're single, you may have motivation and drive but you can get tired but, with your family by your side supporting you, the drive is always being charged and energised to carry on forward. It's good to have that push." Zaf cooks traditional Birmingham Baltis at Shababs, 163-165 Ladypool Road, Sparkbrook, B12 8LQ. For the latest on events and attractions, food and drink, and things to do around Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the Midlands, visit our What's On home page. If you're on Facebook, you can find our City Life page here. Watch: Ed Sheeran drinking pints and singing in Birmingham pub Discover: The best places to go in Digbeth according to the people who know it best Read: I went underground to a hidden bar beneath Birmingham and found a secret passage to Japan
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America’s Most Tumultuous Holy Week On Palm Sunday, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. Lincoln was dead by Easter. It was the Easter of epochal events. All that Holy Week history came like a barrage. It was April 1865, the Civil War. No one touched by that war ever got over it; it was the signal historical event of their lives, the greatest national trauma in U.S. history. It would claim 750,000 lives. Everyone knew the South would fight to the end, but suddenly people wondered if it was the end. Gen. Robert E. Lee’s army was trapped and under siege in the middle of Virginia. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was bearing down, his army going from strength to strength. The two exchanged letters under flag of truce. Grant to Lee: Did the general not see the “hopelessness” of his position? Lee sent a roundabout response, Grant a roundabout reply, but he was starting to see: Lee knows he is beat. On the morning of April 9, Palm Sunday, Lee sent word: He would discuss terms of surrender. They met that afternoon in the Appomattox home of Wilmer McLean. Lee got there first. Allen C. Guelzo, in his masterly “Robert E. Lee: A Life,” quotes a reporter from the New York Herald who had joined a crowd outside. He was bowled over by the bearing of the imposing Lee, in full dress uniform with “an elegant sword, sash and gauntlets.” In truth, Lee didn’t know what to expect. He’d told his staff, “If I am to be General Grant’s prisoner to-day, I intend to make my best appearance.” His close friend Gen. James Longstreet thought Lee’s fine dress a form of “emotional armor,” an attempt to conceal “profound depression,” according to Ron Chernow’s superb, compendious “Grant.” Grant, who at 42 was 16 years Lee’s junior, arrived a picture of dishevelment—slouched hat, common soldier’s blouse, mud-splashed boots. He was painfully aware of how he looked and feared Lee would think him deliberately discourteous, Mr. Chernow writes. Later, historians would think he was making a political statement, but he’d simply outrun his supply lines: his dress uniform was in a trunk on a wagon somewhere. But he projected authority. Joshua Chamberlain, hero of Gettysburg, wrote that he saw Grant trot by, “sitting his saddle with the ease of a born master. . . . He seemed greater than I had ever seen him,—a look as of another world around him.” The armies of the North and South, in blue and gray, were massed uneasily beyond the house. Neither Lee nor Grant wanted them to resume the fight. Some of Lee’s officers had urged him not to surrender but to disband his army and let his men scatter to the hills and commence a guerrilla war. Lee had refused. The entire country would devolve into “lawless bands in every part,” he wrote, and “a state of society would ensue from which it would take the country years to recover.” The generals sat in McLean’s parlor and attempted conversation. But of course it is the surrender agreement, on whose terms they quickly agreed, that will be remembered forever. Lee’s army would surrender and receive parole; weapons and supplies would be turned over as captured property. Officers would be allowed to keep their personal sidearms. Lee suggested Confederate soldiers be allowed to take home a horse or mule for “planting a spring crop,” Mr. Guelzo writes. Grant agreed, and Lee was overcome with relief. Lee then asked Grant for food for his troops. They had been living for 10 days on parched corn. Grant agreed again and asked how many rations were needed. “About 25,000,” Lee said. Grant’s commissary chief later asked, “Were such terms ever before given by a conqueror to a defeated foe?” Grant asked his aide Ely Parker, an American Indian of the Seneca tribe, to make a fair copy of the surrender agreement. When Lee ventured, “I am glad to see one real American here.” Parker memorably replied, “We are all Americans.” Grant would write in his memoirs “What General Lee’s feelings were I do not know.” His own feelings, which had earlier been jubilant, were now “sad and depressed.” He couldn’t rejoice at the downfall of a foe that had “suffered so much for a cause, though that cause was, I believe, one of the worst for which a people ever fought, and one for which there was the least excuse.” Now the door to the parlor was opened, and Grant’s officers were introduced to Lee, including “a newly minted captain, Robert Todd Lincoln, the twenty-one-year-old son of the president,” Mr. Guelzo writes. Grant and Lee shook hands; Lee stepped onto the porch and signaled his orderly for his horse. An Illinois cavalry officer, George Forsyth, remembered every Union officer on the porch “sprang to his feet . . . every hand . . . raised in military salute.” Lee looked to the east, where his army was in its last encampment. As he turned to leave, Grant came out to the steps and saluted him by raising his hat. Lee reciprocated and rode off slowly to break the news to the men he’d commanded. Mr. Guelzo: “He spoke briefly and simply, as to a theater company after its last curtain.” They had done their duty, Lee said: “Leave the result to God. Go to your homes and resume your occupations. Obey the laws and become as good citizens as you were soldiers.” Grant had something Lee didn’t have. Lee couldn’t act under instructions of his government because it had effectively collapsed when Richmond fell. Events had moved too quickly for Grant to receive specific instruction from Washington, but he knew the president’s mind. In the last year of the war he and Lincoln had become good friends, and in their conversations Grant had been struck by the president’s “generous and kindly spirit toward the Southern people” and the absence of any “revengeful disposition.” Days before the surrender Lincoln had visited Grant’s headquarters at City Point, Va. The president spent a day at a field hospital, where in “a tender spirit of reconciliation” he “shook hands with wounded confederates,” in Mr. Chernow’s words. A Northern colonel who described Lincoln as “the ugliest man I ever put my eyes on,” with an “expression of plebeian vulgarity in his face,” spoke with him and found “a very honest and kindly man” who was “highly intellectual.” The mercy shown at Appomattox is a kind of golden moment in American history, but history’s barrage didn’t stop. America exploded with excitement at the end of the war, and all Washington was lit with lights, flags, bunting. On Good Friday, April 14, Lincoln met with his son Robert to hear of what he saw at Appomattox, and then with his cabinet, including Gen. Grant, where he happily backed up Grant’s generosity. Grant, he said, had operated fully within his wishes. Lincoln was assassinated that night, died Saturday morning, and for a long time the next day would be called “black Easter.” But what is the meaning of Appomattox? What explains the wisdom and mercy shown? How does a nation do that, produce it? As you see these past weeks, I have been back to my history books. You learn a lot that way, not only about the country and the world and “man,” but even yourself. Would you have let your enemy go home in dignity, with the horses and guns? And not bring the law down on their heads? And the answer—what does that tell you about you? Copyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. 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A new membrane material could make purification of gases significantly more efficient, potentially helping to reduce carbon emissions. Industrial processes for chemical separations, including natural gas purification and the production of oxygen and nitrogen for medical or industrial uses, are collectively responsible for about 15 percent of the world’s energy use. They also contribute a corresponding amount to the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Now, researchers at MITMIT is an acronym for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is a prestigious private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was founded in 1861. It is organized into five Schools: architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science. MIT's impact includes many scientific breakthroughs and technological advances.” data-gt-translate-attributes=”[{“attribute”:”data-cmtooltip”, “format”:”html”}]”>MIT and Stanford University have developed a new kind of membrane for carrying out these separation processes with roughly 1/10 the energy use and emissions. Using membranes for separation of chemicals is known to be much more efficient than processes such as distillation or absorption, but there has always been a tradeoff between permeability — how fast gases can penetrate through the material — and selectivity — the ability to let the desired molecules pass through while blocking all others. The new family of membrane materials, based on “hydrocarbon ladder” polymers, overcomes that tradeoff, providing both high permeability and extremely good selectivity, the researchers say. The findings were reported on March 24, 2022, in the journal Science, in a paper by Yan Xia, an associate professor of chemistry at Stanford; Zachary Smith, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at MIT; Ingo Pinnau, a professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and five others. Gas separation is an important and widespread industrial process whose uses include removing impurities and undesired compounds from natural gas or biogas, separating oxygen and nitrogen from air for medical and industrial purposes, separating carbon dioxide from other gases for carbon capture, and producing hydrogen for use as a carbon-free transportation fuel. The new ladder polymer membranes show promise for drastically improving the performance of such separation processes. For example, separating carbon dioxide from methane, these new membranes have five times the selectivity and 100 times the permeability of existing cellulosic membranes for that purpose. Similarly, they are 100 times more permeable and three times as selective for separating hydrogen gas from methane. The new type of polymers, developed over the last several years by the Xia lab, are referred to as ladder polymers because they are formed from double strands connected by rung-like bonds, and these linkages provide a high degree of rigidity and stability to the polymer material. These ladder polymers are synthesized via an efficient and selective chemistry the Xia lab developed called CANAL, an acronym for catalytic arene-norbornene annulation, which stitches readily available chemicals into ladder structures with hundreds or even thousands of rungs. The polymers are synthesized in a solution, where they form rigid and kinked ribbon-like strands that can easily be made into a thin sheet with sub-nanometer-scale pores by using industrially available polymer casting processes. The sizes of the resulting pores can be tuned through the choice of the specific hydrocarbon starting compounds. “This chemistry and choice of chemical building blocks allowed us to make very rigid ladder polymers with different configurations,” Xia says. To apply the CANAL polymers as selective membranes, the collaboration made use of Xia’s expertise in polymers and Smith’s specialization in membrane research. Holden Lai, a former Stanford doctoral student, carried out much of the development and exploration of how their structures impact gas permeation properties. “It took us eight years from developing the new chemistry to finding the right polymer structures that bestow the high separation performance,” Xia says. The Xia lab spent the past several years varying the structures of CANAL polymers to understand how their structures affect their separation performance. Surprisingly, they found that adding additional kinks to their original CANAL polymers significantly improved the mechanical robustness of their membranes and boosted their selectivity for molecules of similar sizes, such as oxygen and nitrogen gases, without losing permeability of the more permeable gas. The selectivity actually improves as the material ages. The combination of high selectivity and high permeability makes these materials outperform all other polymer materials in many gas separations, the researchers say. Today, 15 percent of global energy use goes into chemical separations, and these separation processes are “often based on century-old technologies,” Smith says. “They work well, but they have an enormous carbon footprint and consume massive amounts of energy. The key challenge today is trying to replace these nonsustainable processes.” Most of these processes require high temperatures for boiling and reboiling solutions, and these often are the hardest processes to electrify, he adds. For the separation of oxygen and nitrogen from air, the two molecules only differ in size by about 0.18 angstroms (ten-billionths of a meter), he says. To make a filter capable of separating them efficiently “is incredibly difficult to do without decreasing throughput.” But the new ladder polymers, when manufactured into membranes produce tiny pores that achieve high selectivity, he says. In some cases, 10 oxygen molecules permeate for every nitrogen, despite the razor-thin sieve needed to access this type of size selectivity. These new membrane materials have “the highest combination of permeability and selectivity of all known polymeric materials for many applications,” Smith says. “Because CANAL polymers are strong and ductile, and because they are soluble in certain solvents, they could be scaled for industrial deployment within a few years,” he adds. An MIT spinoff company called Osmoses, led by authors of this study, recently won the MIT $100K entrepreneurship competition and has been partly funded by The Engine to commercialize the technology. There are a variety of potential applications for these materials in the chemical processing industry, Smith says, including the separation of carbon dioxide from other gas mixtures as a form of emissions reduction. Another possibility is the purification of biogas fuel made from agricultural waste products in order to provide carbon-free transportation fuel. Hydrogen separation for producing a fuel or a chemical feedstock, could also be carried out efficiently, helping with the transition to a hydrogen-based economy. The close-knit team of researchers is continuing to refine the process to facilitate the development from laboratory to industrial scale, and to better understand the details on how the macromolecular structures and packing result in the ultrahigh selectivity. Smith says he expects this platform technology to play a role in multiple decarbonization pathways, starting with hydrogen separation and carbon capture, because there is such a pressing need for these technologies in order to transition to a carbon-free economy. “These are impressive new structures that have outstanding gas separation performance,” says Ryan Lively, an associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Georgia Tech, who was not involved in this work. “Importantly, this performance is improved during membrane aging and when the membranes are challenged with concentrated gas mixtures. … If they can scale these materials and fabricate membrane modules, there is significant potential practical impact.” Reference: “Hydrocarbon ladder polymers with ultrahigh permselectivity for membrane gas separations” by Holden W. H. Lai, Francesco M. Benedetti, Jun Myun Ahn, Ashley M. Robinson, Yingge Wang, Ingo Pinnau, Zachary P. Smith and Yan Xia, 24 March 2022, Science. DOI: 10.1126/science.abl7163 The research team also included Jun Myun Ahn and Ashley Robinson at Stanford, Francesco Benedetti at MIT, now the chief executive officer at Osmoses, and Yingge Wang at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia. The work was supported by the Stanford Natural Gas Initiative, the Sloan Research Fellowship, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. Source: SciTechDaily
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Artisan Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:ARTAU – Get Rating)’s share price traded down 0.4% during mid-day trading on Thursday . The company traded as low as $10.09 and last traded at $10.10. 33,995 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, an increase of 227% from the average session volume of 10,409 shares. The stock had previously closed at $10.14. The business’s fifty day moving average is $10.03 and its 200-day moving average is $10.10. An institutional investor recently bought a new position in Artisan Acquisition stock. Royal Bank of Canada bought a new position in shares of Artisan Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:ARTAU – Get Rating) during the second quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund bought 15,930 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $159,000. Artisan Acquisition Corp. does not have significant operations. It intends to effect a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses. It intends to search for a target with operations or prospects focusing on healthcare, consumer, and technology sectors. Featured Stories - Get a free copy of the StockNews.com research report on Artisan Acquisition (ARTAU) - Lululemon Rises On Wave Of Price Target Increases - Is Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) About To Rip Higher? - The Top Is In For Infosys - 3 Stellar Steel Stocks to Buy Now - Three Beaten Up Stocks The Insiders Are Buying Receive News & Ratings for Artisan Acquisition Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Artisan Acquisition and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter.
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'Lifeless' bodies dumped out side Katsina town as terror sweep the Niger north, thousands are traveled and running for the security. More attacks were registered against security forces over Christmas e\nby BOLD WIBA PUBLIC LECTIONAL DEMOCRATHES NOW-AFRO SLAMOCACY\nInnocent and old were reported by Islamo terror swepping and taking peopkles into fear-state after attacks Updated April 15, 2022 at 12:51 AM ET JERUSALEM — Israeli security forces entered the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem before dawn as thousands of Palestinians were gathered for prayers during the holy month of Ramadan, setting off clashes that medics said wounded at least 67 Palestinians. Israel said its forces entered to remove rocks and stones that had been gathered in anticipation of violence. The holy site, which is sacred to Jews and Muslims, has often been the epicenter of Israeli-Palestinian unrest, and tensions were already heightened amid a recent wave of violence. The clashes come at a particularly sensitive time. Ramadan this year coincides with Passover, a major weeklong Jewish holiday beginning Friday at sundown, and Christian holy week, which culminates on Easter Sunday. The holidays are expected to bring tens of thousands of faithful into Jerusalem's Old City, home to major sites sacred to all three religions. Videos circulating online showed Palestinians hurling rocks and police firing tear gas and stun grenades on the sprawling esplanade surrounding the mosque. Others showed worshippers barricading themselves inside the mosque itself amid what appeared to be clouds of tear gas. The Palestinian Red Crescent emergency service said it evacuated 67 people to hospitals who had been wounded by rubber-coated bullets or stun grenades, or beaten with batons. The endowment said one of the guards at the site was shot in the eye with a rubber bullet. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said dozens of masked men carrying Palestinian and Hamas flags marched to the compound early Friday and gathered stones. "Police were forced to enter the grounds to disperse the crowd and remove the stones and rocks, in order to prevent further violence," it tweeted. The police said they waited until prayers were over and the crowds started to disperse. In a statement, it said crowds started hurling rocks in the direction of the Western Wall, a nearby Jewish holy site, forcing them to act. They said they did not enter the mosque itself. Palestinians view any large deployment of police at Al-Aqsa as a major provocation. The mosque is the third holiest site in Islam. It is built on a hilltop in Jerusalem's Old City that is the most sacred site for Jews, who refer to it as the Temple Mount. It has been a major flashpoint for Israeli-Palestinian violence for decades and was the epicenter of the 2000-2005 Palestinian intifada, or uprising. Tensions have soared in recent weeks following a series of attacks by Palestinians that killed 14 people inside Israel. Israel has carried out a wave of arrests and military operations across the occupied West Bank, setting off clashes with Palestinians. The Palestinian Health Ministry said a 17-year-old died early Friday from wounds suffered during clashes with Israeli forces in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, the day before. At least 25 Palestinians have been killed in the recent wave of violence, according to an Associated Press count, many of whom had carried out attacks or were involved in the clashes, but also an unarmed woman and a lawyer who appears to have been killed by mistake. Tens of thousands of Palestinians were expected to gather at Al-Aqsa for Friday prayers. Weeks of protests and clashes in Jerusalem during Ramadan last year eventually ignited an 11-day war with the Islamic militant group Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip. Israel had lifted restrictions and taken other steps to try and calm tensions ahead of Ramadan, but the attacks and the military raids have caused another wave of unrest. Hamas condemned what it said were "brutal attacks" on worshippers at Al-Aqsa by Israeli forces, saying Israel would bear "all the consequences." It called on all Palestinians to "stand by our people in Jerusalem." Earlier this week, Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza had called on Palestinians to camp out at the Al-Aqsa mosque over the weekend. Palestinians have long feared that Israel plans to take over the site or partition it. Israeli authorities say they are committed to maintaining the status quo, but in recent years nationalist and religious Jews have visited the site in large numbers with police escorts. Israel captured east Jerusalem, home to Al-Aqsa and other major holy sites, in the 1967 war and annexed it in a move not recognized internationally. Palestinians want the eastern part of the city to be the capital of a future independent state including the West Bank and Gaza, which Israel also captured during the war nearly 55 years ago. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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As Russia loses key ship, Zelenskyy praises nation’s resolve KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — On a day that saw Moscow suffer a stinging symbolic defeat with the loss of its Black Sea fleet flagship, Ukraine’s president hailed his people for their resolve since Russia invaded in February and for making “the most important decision of their life — to fight.” In his nightly address, Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians late Thursday that they should be proud of having survived 50 days under Russian attack when the invaders “gave us a maximum of five.” Back then even friendly world leaders urged him to leave, unsure whether Ukraine could survive, he said: “But they didn’t know how brave Ukrainians are, how much we value freedom and the possibility to live the way we want.” Listing the ways Ukraine has defended against the onslaught, Zelenskyy noted “those who showed that Russian warships can sail away, even if it’s to the bottom” of the sea. WARNING: Videos may contain graphic content. It was his only reference to the guided-missile cruiser Moskva, named for the Russian capital, which became a potent target of Ukrainian defiance in the opening days of the war. It sank Thursday while being towed to port after suffering heavy damage under circumstances that remained under dispute. Ukrainian officials said their forces struck the vessel with missiles, while Moscow acknowledged a fire on board but not any attack. U.S. and other Western officials could not confirm what caused the blaze. In any case, the loss was a symbolic defeat for Russia as its troops regroup for a renewed offensive in eastern Ukraine after retreating from much of the north, including the capital, Kyiv. The Moskva had the capacity to carry 16 long-range cruise missiles, and its removal reduces Russia’s firepower in the Black Sea. It’s also a blow to Moscow’s prestige in a war already widely seen as a historic blunder. Now entering its eighth week, the invasion has stalled amid resistance from Ukrainian fighters bolstered by weapons and other aid sent by Western nations. During the first days of the war, the Moskva was reportedly the ship that called on Ukrainian soldiers stationed on Snake Island in the Black Sea to surrender in a standoff. In a widely circulated recording, a soldier responded: “Russian warship, go (expletive) yourself.” The Associated Press could not independently verify the incident, but Ukraine and its supporters consider it an iconic moment of defiance. The country recently unveiled a postage stamp commemorating it. If Ukraine carried out the attack, the Moskva likely represents the largest warship to be sunk in combat since the 1982 Falklands War, which saw a similar-sized cruiser called the ARA General Belgrano torpedoed by a British submarine, killing over 300 sailors on board. The news about the flagship overshadowed Russian claims of advances in the southern port city of Mariupol, where Moscow’s forces have been battling the Ukrainians since the early days of the invasion in some of the heaviest fighting of the war — at a horrific cost to civilians. Dwindling numbers of Ukrainian defenders in Mariupol are holding out against a siege that has trapped well over 100,000 civilians in desperate need of food, water and heating. David Beasley, executive director of the U.N. World Food Program, told AP in an interview Thursday that people are being “starved to death” in the besieged city. Mariupol’s mayor said this week that more than 10,000 civilians had died and the death toll could surpass 20,000, after weeks of attacks and privation carpeted the streets with bodies. Mariupol’s capture is critical for Russia because it would allow its forces in the south, which came up through the annexed Crimean Peninsula, to fully link up with troops in the Donbas region, Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland and the target of the coming offensive. The Russian military continues to move helicopters and other equipment together for such an effort, according to a senior U.S. defense official, and it is likely to add more ground combat units soon. But it’s still unclear when Russia could launch a bigger offensive in the Donbas. Moscow-backed separatists have been battling Ukraine in the Donbas since 2014, the same year Russia seized Crimea. Russia has recognized the independence of the rebel regions in the Donbas. Maksym Marchenko, governor of the Odesa region, said Ukrainian forces struck the Moskva with two Neptune missiles and caused “serious damage.” Russia’s Defense Ministry said ammunition on board detonated as a result of a fire, without saying what caused the blaze. It said the “main missile weapons” were not damaged and that the crew, usually numbering about 500, abandoned the vessel. It wasn’t clear if there were any casualties. In addition to the cruise missiles, the warship also had air-defense missiles and other guns. The Neptune is an anti-ship missile that was recently developed by Ukraine based on an earlier Soviet design. The launchers are mounted on trucks stationed near the coast, and, according to the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, can hit targets up to 280 kilometers (175 miles) away. That would have put the Moskva within range, based on where the ship was when the fire began. Launched as the Slava in 1979, the cruiser saw service in the Cold War and during conflicts in Georgia and Syria, and helped conduct peacetime scientific research with the United States. During the Cold War, it carried nuclear weapons. On Thursday, other Russian ships in the northern Black Sea moved farther south after the Moskva incident, said a senior U.S. defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal military assessments. While the U.S. was not able to confirm Ukraine’s claims of striking the warship, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan called it “a big blow to Russia.” “They’ve had to kind of choose between two stories: One story is that it was just incompetence, and the other was that they came under attack, and neither is a particularly good outcome for them,” Sullivan told the Economic Club of Washington. Russia invaded Feb. 24 and has lost potentially thousands of fighters. The conflict has killed untold numbers of Ukrainian civilians and forced millions more to flee. It has also further inflated prices at grocery stores and gasoline pumps, while dragging on the global economy. The head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday that the war helped push the organization to downgrade economic forecasts for 143 countries. Also Thursday, Russian authorities accused Ukraine of sending two low-flying military helicopters some 11 kilometers (7 miles) across the border and firing on residential buildings in the village of Klimovo, in Russia’s Bryansk region. Russia’s Investigative Committee said seven people, including a toddler, were wounded. Russia’s state security service had earlier said Ukrainian forces fired mortar rounds at a border post in Bryansk as refugees were crossing, forcing them to flee. The reports could not be independently verified. ___ Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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DALLAS — Nic Deslauriers will be back in action on Thursday when the Wild kicks off a two-game road trip at Dallas after a shot block sidelined him for a pair of games. "Two games is too long to not play," Deslauriers said. "It's good enough, so back at it." In the event Deslauriers couldn't play, the Wild recalled forward Connor Dewar from Iowa in the American Hockey League. Dewar is the only extra forward the team currently has on this trip; Jordan Greenway is out with an upper-body injury suffered Tuesday in the 5-1 victory against the Oilers. Defenseman Jon Merrill is with the Wild, but he'll remain out with an upper-body injury. Coach Dean Evason said the team is being cautious with his return. As for Matt Dumba, the defenseman is skating back in Minnesota as he recovers from an upper-body injury. The Wild will make one other lineup change vs. the Stars, starting Marc-Andre Fleury in net. Fleury is 4-1 with the Wild since a trade last month from the Blackhawks, and he has a 2.44 goals-against average and .926 save percentage in those games. - NHL standings: Wild Card | Conference This is the last time the Wild will face Dallas in the regular season, and the Stars have had the edge so far by winning twice over three previous games. "They do a lot of real good things," Evason said. "They're a real good hockey club with a lot of speed up front, a lot of veterans, a lot of big bodies, too. They're a good hockey club that's given us trouble that we have to try to figure out tonight." Projected lineup: Kirill Kaprizov-Ryan Hartman-Mats Zuccarello Tyson Jost-Joel Eriksson Ek-Marcus Foligno Kevin Fiala-Frederick Gaudreau-Matt Boldy Nic Deslauriers-Nick Bjugstad-Brandon Duhaime Jake Middleton-Jared Spurgeon Jonas Brodin-Dmitry Kulikov Jordie Benn-Alex Goligoski Marc-Andre Fleury Key numbers: 3: Goals by winger Kevin Fiala over his last three games. 6: Points for winger Kirill Kaprizov during a four-game point streak. 10: Goals for center Ryan Hartman through the past 21 games. 19: Points for winger Mats Zuccarello over his past 20 games. 263: Goals by the Wild this season, which ties the franchise record. About the Stars: Dallas is battling for a wild card spot in the Western Conference and currently has the second invite with 88 points, three ahead of challenger Vegas. The Stars have won two in a row, most recently blanking the Lightning 1-0 on Tuesday. Against the Wild, Dallas has won four of the past five meetings at American Airlines Center. Captain Jamie Benn has three goals and two assists in three games vs. the Wild this season. Winger Jason Robertson scored a hat trick the last time these two teams faced off.
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'Dream Loss ' a work to 'lose self-in a way to have ones soul returned to nature\"\nThe sculptural installation and animation that emergue within in ' DREAL LAMPHOLOGY- Dream Logic/ Los Angeles'\n'dreak la' as they also are say 'sight-walker'. Dream is very important as being conscious and to experience, be to aware to observe without to comment at all in ' DREALED - - Bernd Wiesberger shoots 2-under 69 in round one of the Valspar Championship - March 17, 2022 By PGATOUR.COM - March 17, 2022 In his first round at the Valspar Championship, Bernd Wiesberger hit 7 of 13 fairways and 12 of 18 greens in regulation, finishing at 2 under for the tournament. Wiesberger finished his day tied for 50th at 2 under; Adam Hadwin, David Lipsky, Sam Burns, and Jhonattan Vegas are tied for 1st at 7 under; Richy Werenski, Davis Riley, Scott Stallings, and Danny Lee are tied for 5th at 6 under; and Justin Thomas, Kramer Hickok, and Doc Redman are tied for 9th at 5 under. After a drive to left side of the fairway on the par-5 fifth, Wiesberger hit his 110 yard approach to 5 feet, setting himself up for a birdie. This moved Wiesberger to 1 under for the round. On the 235-yard par-3 eighth, Wiesberger hit the green off the tee but missed a birdie attempt from 5-feet taking a par. This left Wiesberger to 1 under for the round. On the par-4 10th, Wiesberger's 124 yard approach to 4 feet set himself up for the birdie on the hole. This moved Wiesberger to 2 under for the round. On the 575-yard par-5 11th hole, Wiesberger reached the green in 3 and sunk a 3-foot putt for birdie. This moved Wiesberger to 3 under for the round. On the 215-yard par-3 15th, Wiesberger hit the green off the tee but had a three-putt after missing a putt from 7-feet for a par and finished with a bogey. This put Wiesberger at 2 under for the round. - - Don’t miss anything from the PGA TOUR & its partners Connect to get special offers and updates Please enter a valid email address.
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LINVILLE — March 2022 saw average winter weather on Grandfather Mountain, according to data recorded at the park’s official weather reporting stations. The two coldest days recorded last month, March 12 and 13, saw a low temperature of 1.2° Fahrenheit, with a wind chill of -31.4 and a low temperature of 0.9° Fahrenheit, with a wind chill of -31.3, respectively. The lowest temperature ever observed on Grandfather Mountain in the month of March (not counting wind chill) was -9° on March 9, 1996. The warmest temperature recorded last month was 61.2° on March 6, just under 11 degrees shy of the mountain’s record March high of 72°, observed March 30, 1985. The average high temperature for March 2022 was 48.01°, with an average low of 31.05°, for a mean of 39.53°. On March 12, the weather station on the Mile High Swinging Bridge recorded a wind gust of 90 mph, along with a sustained wind speed of 74 mph. The station noted 10 days in March with wind gusts higher than 60 mph. The highest gust ever recorded on Grandfather Mountain was 124 mph, observed Feb. 25, 2019. The station reported 4.80 inches of precipitation in March 2022, while observations recorded near the park’s Nature Museum saw 5.25 inches. Precipitation is also measured at the latter location, as high winds can make it difficult to record accurate observations at the top. The mountain’s rainiest March was recorded in 1963, when 11.70 inches were observed near the bridge. The driest March on record was observed in 2016, when 1.01 inches were recorded. The park counted 15 total days of precipitation for March 2022, nine days short of the record 24 days in 2020. The rainiest day last month was March 24, when 1.04 inches were recorded at the top. The rainiest day on record for March was March 12, 1963, when the weather station observed 6.38 inches. Weather Reporting The Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation records and reports data in two different ways: - The park maintains an automated weather station at the top of the Mile High Swinging Bridge. The N.C. State Climate Office assists the foundation in calibrating the machines and ensuring overall accuracy of data. - Grandfather Mountain has been an active member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Cooperative Observer Program since 1955 by reporting weather data from locations near the Mile High Swinging Bridge and the Nature Museum. For more information on weather at Grandfather Mountain, visit www.grandfather.com/weather. The nonprofit Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation strives to inspire conservation of the natural world by helping guests explore, understand and value the wonders of Grandfather Mountain. For more information, call (800) 468-7325, or visit www.grandfather.com to book a trip.
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