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Bills' Sean McDermott used 9/11 terrorists to illustrate how team could come together in 2021

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott came under fire Thursday when a lengthy series about his coaching tactics and style caught the eyes of the NFL world. One specific 2021 team meeting appeared in Tyler Dunne’s Go Long Substack. McDermott used a head-scratching analogy during training camp. He was reportedly …

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World Series champ Bronson Arroyo shares advice for players facing Tommy John surgery: 'Just be patient'

Almost every major league baseball pitcher hopes to avoid hearing that they have to undergo Tommy John surgery. The procedure typically involves the reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) inside the elbow, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Athletes who play in sports where throwing overhead is common, such as …

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LSU's Olivia Dunne 'taking a break from slaying' amid finals week

Olivia Dunne is still a regular college student, believe it or not. The LSU gymnast is wrapping up the first semester of her senior year, but first she has to take her finals. Finals week is always stressful. So, perhaps Dunne doesn’t have much time for TikTok. The 21-year-old seemed …

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Suspect in attempted arson of MLK Jr's birth home is decorated US Navy veteran

The woman accused of attempted arson at the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr. is a decorated military veteran, according to officials. Laneisha Shantrice Henderson, 26, is a veteran surface warfare specialist of the U.S. Navy and received multiple awards during her service. Henderson received a national defense service …

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Coffee vs. tea: Which drink is 'better' for you?

Drinking coffee or tea may be how you start your mornings, but is one healthier for you than the other? When balanced with a healthy diet and lifestyle, both of these drinks have potential health benefits. “Coffee and tea are two of the world’s most beloved beverages, cherished for their …

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Atlantic City mobile supermarket offers relief to residents struggling with food insecurity

In this seaside resort, where $5 billion worth of in-person and online gambling gets done each year, there still is not a supermarket. People who live in Atlantic City must either drive off the island to a mainland store, take public transportation — whose cost eats away at the amount …

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Disgraced Congressman George Santos in discussions with prosecutors for possible plea deal

Disgraced former Republican Congressman George Santos of New York, who was expelled from Congress earlier this month, is in talks with U.S. prosecutors to reach a plea deal over corruption charges. Santos was expelled from the U.S. House of Representatives on Dec. 1 because of charges he faces related to …

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Harvard board stands by embattled President Claudine Gay, admits ‘inadequate citation’ in some writings

Harvard University’s highest governing body is standing by embattled president Dr. Claudine Gay following intense backlash to controversial comments about antisemitism and accusations of plagiarism, although it admitted a probe found “instances of inadequate citation” in her academic writings. “As members of the Harvard Corporation, we today reaffirm our support …

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Ex-NSA official Harry Coker confirmed as White House cyber chief despite Republican censorship worries

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Biden’s pick for a new cybersecurity chief despite concerns of digital censorship from Republicans. The Senate voted 59-40 to appoint Harry Coker, a retired naval officer and former National Security Agency official, as the United States’ second national cyber director. Coker brings more than …

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Alabama inmates file lawsuit against state, condemning prison labor program as 'modern day slavery'

Current and former inmates announced a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Alabama’s prison labor program as a type of “modern day slavery,” saying prisoners are forced to work for little pay — and sometimes no pay — in jobs that benefit government entities or private companies. The class action lawsuit also accuses …

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