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Deadline passes with six franchise tags in place

NBCSports.com 

The deadline for teams to use franchise tags passed at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday and there were no last minute additions to the list that filled out over the last week. That means that six players are heading into the new league year with a tag attached to their name. They are Cowboys defensive [more]

Yousef Makki killing: Teenagers charged over stabbing of schoolboy in Greater Manchester - Sky News

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  1. Yousef Makki killing: Teenagers charged over stabbing of schoolboy in Greater Manchester  Sky News
  2. Hale Barns stabbing: Teen charged with Yousef Makki murder  BBC News
  3. Hale Barns stabbing: Two teenagers charged following murder of 17-year-old Yousef Makki  The Independent
  4. Boy, 17, charged with the murder of Manchester Grammar School student Yousef Makki in Hale Barns  Manchester Evening News
  5. Teenager charged with the murder of 17-year-old Yousef Makki  The... Читать дальше...

Rennes defender Ramy Bensebaini: I should be playing for Arsenal

Tribalfootball 

Rennes defender Ramy Bensebaini says he should be an Arsenal player.

The Algerian centre-back, who is now valued at 8milion, joined the French club from Paradou AC in his homeland back 2016 after loan spells at Lierse and Montpellier.

Read more on Tribal Football

2020 Democrats haunted over past donations from Trump

FOXNews.com 

At least six Democrats eyeing the White House in 2020 took campaign contributions from Donald Trump before he was president – something that could be a potential political liability in a crowded, anti-Trump Democratic primary.



New Mexico Legislature presses for education reforms

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico state Senate and House are debating bills that would raise teacher salaries, extend the school calendar and increase spending on students from low-income and minority families. Deliberations on the sweeping reforms began Tuesday on the floors of the Democrat-led House and Senate. The similar proposals respond to a court order to boost resources to New Mexico's troubled public education system. Provisions of both bills would raise teacher salaries by as much as... Читать дальше...

Si Thep Park needs a voice

BangkokPost.com 

It beggars belief how a proposal to dig for oil 100 metres from one of the country's most significant archaeological buildings is close to being green-lighted.

Conservation, Recreation A Balancing Act For Memorial Park Renewal In Houston

Forbes.com 

Can an urban wilderness and recreation hub near downtown Houston find a way to respectfully share its 1,500 acres? An approved master plan envisioned how it can. Public-private funding has shown support. An inaugural project is underway. And a land bridge over a busy thoroughfare is on the horizon.

Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg: I Could Beat Trump, but I Will Not Run for President

Thedailybeast.com 

Reuters

Michael Bloomberg is, once again, not running for president.

The 77-year-old former New York City mayor said in a Tuesday afternoon statement that even though he believes he could defeat President Donald Trump, he will not seek the Democratic nomination.

“I believe I would defeat Donald Trump in a general election,” he wrote. “But I am clear-eyed about the difficulty of winning the Democratic nomination in such a crowded field.”

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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The funny things that the Warmenists say...

Paper Blog 

From The Royal Meteorological Society (in 2011):

If Earth’s atmosphere contained no GHGs, all the IR radiation would be propagated directly to space and would be ‘lost’. The world would be cooler than it is by around 33 degC, having an average temperature of around –18 °C instead of its present +15 °C, for reasons that will now be explained.

That is the most outrageous claim the Warmenists have ever advanced, it does not fit in with any of their other claims.

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Alabama woman who left US to join Islamic State loses round in court

Las Vegas Review-Journal 

An Alabama woman who joined the Islamic State lost a first round on Monday in a legal fight to return to the U.S. with her toddler son, even as a judge seemed to support at least one argument made by her lawyer for her U.S. citizenship.


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