Cam Jordan believes he cost Saints a win with punch

The New Orleans Saints suffered a close loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in a game that could have swung on any number of plays. Cam Jordan believes that he personally cost the Saints the game with a play that got him ejected in the fourth quarter. With the Chiefs leading, 21-15 with 13:55 remaining, Jordan was ejected for punching Kansas City offensive lineman Andrew Wylie in the helmet. The Saints defensive end also drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for the incident that… Source link

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Why these coronavirus vaccine photos have left people fuming – Yahoo News Australia

Yahoo News Australia ‘He is going to kill me’: Slain woman’s harrowing texts revealed Emily Montgomery’s body was found on Saturday in Raleigh, North Carolina, the Apex Police Department said. Jose Carlos Jacome-Granizo, 29, was arrested on December 10 and charged with first-degree murder in the woman’s death. Ms Montgomery was a single mother who lived in Apex, a town in Wake County. Source link

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Australia regulator chief Sims says Google and Facebook draft laws fair, critical for media future

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman (ACCC) Rod Sims said proposed laws that will make Australia the first country in the world to force Google and Facebook to pay for news were fair and critical for the survival of the media industry. FILE PHOTO: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims, pictured in Sydney, Australia, October 31, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed Sims said he was surprised to hear criticisms from Google about the… Source link

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Australia regulator chief Sims says Google and Facebook draft laws fair, critical for media future

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman (ACCC) Rod Sims said proposed laws that will make Australia the first country in the world to force Google and Facebook to pay for news were fair and critical for the survival of the media industry. FILE PHOTO: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims, pictured in Sydney, Australia, October 31, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed Sims said he was surprised to hear criticisms from Google about the… Source link

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Brees’ comeback from injury resembled a work in progress

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees‘ return from injury got off to a rough start with no completions and one interception on his first six passes. The 41-year-old Brees had moments where he looked like his old, record-setting self. But there were too many others when he didn’t, contributing to a 32-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. ”I can tell you the first four drives were not what we wanted with four three and outs,” said Brees, who completed just 15 of… Source link

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Trevor Lawrence out of Jets’ grasp

After treating their fans to 13 consecutive losses, with barely any of them being remotely competitive, the New York Jets decided to spread some holiday cheer on Sunday. They went out and won, defeating the Los Angeles Rams 23-20. In doing so, New York torched its future by giving up the inside track on the No. 1 overall selection in the 2021 NFL draft … i.e. Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence. You can’t fault players or coaches for competing and then celebrating a victory, their first of… Source link

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Free, weekly Covid-19 testing for employees

Google has come up with a new perk for Silicon Valley’s famously pampered workforce: Free, weekly, at-home Covid-19 testing. The search giant rolled out the new benefit this week for all of its 90,000 U.S. employees, a spokesman said. The initiative guarantees all of them a weekly, at-home nasal swab and a lab analysis—whether they are reporting for duty in-person, or not. The company is recommending that every staffer be tested weekly. The offer proved so… Source link

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Will Bill Belichick, Patriots sit out more postseasons?

After the 14th game of this 2020 New England season, a 22-12 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Patriots were officially eliminated from the playoff race. I found myself reflecting on the moment in “Rocky IV” when Movie Bad Guy Hall of Famer Ivan Drago took his first significant shot from the hero — and not just because I enjoy making ’80s movie references whenever possible, either. “He’s cut!” the announcer exclaims. “The Russian’s cut!” “You hurt him!” Rocky’s corner… Source link

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BlackRock Is Fueling A $120 Trillion Transformation On Wall St.

Big money is turning its back on companies that aren’t conforming to one simple idea… Sustainability. And it’s fueling one of the biggest transfers of capital the world has ever seen. In fact, within a year, 77% of institutional investors will stop buying into companies that aren’t, in some way, sustainable. And the new King of Wall Street is leading the charge. BlackRock, with over $7 trillion in assets under management, says its clients will double their ESG investments in just five… Source link

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