If there are two areas fans can bet on the Jacksonville Jaguars addressing during free agency, it’s their offensive line and receiver. With them having around $55 million in available cap space, fans should also expect splash signings at both positions depending on who hits the market. In an article by CBS Sports, that’s exactly the approach Cody Benjamin has the Jags taking in terms of getting skill weapons for Trevor Lawrence. In his free-agent predictions article, he had the Jags… Source link
Read More »U.S. Secretary of State responds to Russia’s detainment of Brittney Griner
One day after Russia revealed that it had detained seven-time WNBA all-star Brittney Griner on drug charges, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked what the Biden Administration planned to do to help her. Blinken, speaking Sunday from Moldova, was reluctant to comment specifically on Griner, citing “privacy considerations.” Answering generally, Blinken told reporters, “Whenever an American is detained anywhere in the world, we of course stand ready to provide every possible… Source link
Read More »Duke’s Chris Carrawell refused Hubert Davis handshake
Saturday’s loss to North Carolina was a bitter pill for Duke as Mike Krzyzewski’s Cameron Indoor Stadium farewell party was spoiled by the rival Tar Heels. In the immediate aftermath, Duke assistant Chris Carrawell was in no mood for postgame pleasantries. Carrawell, who played at Duke from 1996-2000, walked through the handshake line alongside the scorer’s table. When North Carolina head coach Hubert Davis extended his hand, Carrawell passed. Davis, of course, took notice. He told reporters… Source link
Read More »3 ‘Strong Buy’ Dividend Stocks to Consider as the Russia-Ukraine War Escalates
We’re closing in on two weeks since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, starting Europe’s largest land war since 1945. So far, the Western nations have avoided commitments to oppose Russian arms directly, and have responded by sending munitions and humanitarian aid to Ukraine while instituting sanctions against Russia. The situation is complicated by Russian’s position as a major producer in the global energy markets, and Europe’s increasing reliance in the past decade on Russian natural… Source link
Read More »Loyola Chicago back in NCAA tourney
Loyola Chicago isn’t exactly Duke or Kentucky, but the Ramblers are now a familiar name in the NCAA tournament bracket. Loyola Chicago has only been to the NCAA tournament twice since 1985, but it has made both trips count. The first time the Ramblers had one of the most shocking Final Four runs ever, in 2018. Last season they upset No. 1 seed Illinois in the second round to go to the Sweet 16. Along the way, they’ve won bettors at BetMGM some money with big upsets. Loyola Chicago is back in… Source link
Read More »Netflix, China-based TikTok join Google, Apple, other companies cutting ties with Russia
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Read More »NBA fines Knicks’ Julius Randle $50K for Cam Johnson incident
The NBA fined New York Knicks forward Julius Randle $50,000 for shoving Phoenix Suns forward Cam Johnson and contacting an official during a game on Friday, the league announced Sunday. The league also noted in its statement that Randle was noncompliant in its investigation of the incident. Johnson goes off after Randle altercation The incident occurred late in the third quarter of the 115-114 Suns win. Randle shoved Johnson after the pair made contact in the post while fighting for rebounding… Source link
Read More »What to watch this week
Another likely red-hot inflation reading and a handful of key corporate earnings results are on tap for investors this week, offering further catalysts after the past several weeks’ volatility across risk assets. On the economic data front, Thursday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is set to be the most closely watched print. Investors have been anxiously awaiting signs of a peak in inflation — and to that end, the incoming data is unlikely to offer… Source link
Read More »Even Google agrees there’s no going back to the old office life
The great enforced global experiment in working from home is coming to an end, as vaccines, the Omicron variant and new therapeutic drugs bring the COVID-19 crisis under control. But a voluntary experiment has begun, as organisations navigate the new landscape of hybrid work, combining the best elements of remote work with time in the office. Yes, there is some push for a “return to normal” and getting workers back into offices. But ideas such as food vouchers and parking… Source link
Read More »Who won on championship Sunday
Championship Sunday is here in women’s college basketball and programs around the country are punching automatic bids to March Madness. Follow here throughout the day for results and NCAA tournament implications. SEC: South Carolina upset in final seconds of title game Dre’una Edwards drilled a game-winning 3-pointer with seconds on the clock and Kentucky stormed to its first SEC tournament championship in 40 years on Sunday by defeating South Carolina, 64-62, in Nashville, Tennessee. The… Source link
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