Monthly Archives: March 2021

Yahoo DFS Hockey: Saturday Picks

It’s a busy NHL schedule Saturday with the eight evening games beginning at 7 p.m. EST included in the main contests at Yahoo! Interestingly, four of the eight games are rematches from Friday night: Minnesota-Arizona, Anaheim-Colorado, St. Louis-Los Angeles and Vegas-San Jose. The Avalanche, Golden Knights and Maple Leafs are the biggest favorites on the docket, and the highest over/under totals are in the North Division matchups between Toronto and Vancouver, and Calgary and Edmonton. GOALIE Source link

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COVID-19 confusion ends Northern Iowa season

The University of Northern Iowa’s men’s basketball season came to an end Friday. It just took a while to figure out why. The Missouri Valley Conference canceled the Panthers’s conference tournament quarterfinal game against Drake on Friday due to a COVID-19 issue, with little communication about the circumstances that led to the cancellation. It took hours for the conference to release a statement, and the statement was a whopper when it was eventually published. What happened to Northern… Source link

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Milk recalled over E.coli contamination

A Queensland milk brand has been recalled over E.coli contamination. Food Standards Australia and New Zealand have issued a notice for a batch of Kenilworth Dairies Full Cream Milk in the 3 litre, 2 litre and 1 litre sizes with a best before date of March 15, 2021. E.coli can cause illness if consumed, including stomach pain and vomiting. More serious cases can lead to life threatening complications. A recall has been issued for a batch of Kenilworth Dairies Full Cream Milk due to E.coli… Source link

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Mike Conley replaces Devin Booker

One of the NBA’s most underrated players in the last two decades is finally headed to the All-Star Game. Mike Conley has been added to the Team LeBron roster for the 2021 NBA All-Star Game as a replacement for Devin Booker, the NBA announced Friday. The decision marks the 33-year-old’s first All-Star berth in his 14-year career. Per ESPN, that’s the longest an NBA player has ever waited for his first All-Star selection. Conley joins Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert as the Jazz’s third… Source link

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Miracle on Ice’s Mark Pavelich dead at 63

A central figure in one of the most iconic moments in American sports has died. Mark Pavelich, a member of the “Miracle on Ice” USA Hockey team, was found dead on Thursday morning at a mental health treatment center, the Star Tribune reports. He was 63. USA Hockey confirmed Pavelich’s death on Friday: We are saddened to hear about the passing of 1980 Olympic gold medalist Mark Pavelich. We extend our deepest condolences to Mark’s family & friends. Forever a part of hockey history. ?? Source link

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Bizarre ‘ghost ship’ sighting leaves internet baffled

People have been left baffled by what appears to be a ship floating in the air, as it hangs above the water.  British man David Morris snapped a photo of the ship in waters off the coast of Cornwall in England’s southwest, capturing the rare optical illusion. Mr Morris’s son told Cornwall Live the sighting left the pair “amazed and very baffled”. David Morris snapped this photo of what appears to be a ship floating on thin air. Source: David Morris/ APEX On social media, people were left… Source link

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Kansas has no choice but to fire Les Miles

The career of Kansas football coach Les Miles is over. The window dressing of how his departure will be framed – firing, stepping down or mutual parting of ways – still has to be hashed out. But those are just semantics after Kansas placed its embattled coach on administrative leave Friday evening.  The reality of the allegations during Miles’ tenure at LSU and that school’s administrative enabling is clear now: Miles is well on his way toward losing both his job and reputation. A… Source link

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Aussie scientist’s shock Covid claim

Despite a high-profile visit to China by a team of international experts in January, the world is no closer to knowing the origins of Covid-19, according to one of the authors of an open letter calling for a new investigation. Vaccines expert Nikolai Petrovsky of Flinders University, one of 26 global experts who signed the open letter, published Friday, said “at this point we are no further advanced” than a year ago. “Based on our analysis, and as confirmed by the global study convened by… Source link

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