
QB Josh Allen blames himself for Bills firing coordinator Dorsey and vows to be better
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen blamed himself for the team's decision to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey this week
2023-11-16 08:47

Stamp prices are going up starting Sunday
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2023-07-09 05:47

Commercial fishing groups sue 13 US tire makers over rubber preservative that's deadly to salmon
The 13 largest U.S. tire manufacturers are facing a lawsuit from a pair of California commercial fishing organizations that could force the companies to stop using a chemical found in almost every tire because it kills migrating salmon
2023-11-09 01:49

Wallabies' Robertson out of World Cup but Rodda, Paisami return
Tom Robertson's World Cup dream ended on Thursday after a knee injury but fellow Wallabies Izack Rodda and Hunter Paisami will return...
2023-05-25 09:51

S Javon Bullard of top-ranked Georgia sits out practice with an ankle injury
Georgia safety Javon Bullard did not practice Monday after injuring his ankle in a victory over Ball State
2023-09-12 02:56

'Extraction 2' fans furious over Netflix film's 'most annoying' character: 'Real villain is that stupid boy'
'Extraction 2' fans are going head over heels ever since its release, but many are fuming over one particular character from the second installment
2023-06-20 16:47

North Carolina Republican apologises for ‘thinly-veiled racial’ attack
A Republican lawmaker in the North Carolina statehouse has apologised after questioning whether one of his Black Democratic colleagues in the legislature was only admitted to Harvard due to his race. It was an appalling moment that occurred during official proceedings and led to the white Republican who made the remarks, Jeff McNeely, walking them back only a few hours later. The remarks in question were directed at state Rep Abraham Jones, a Democrat who has represented Wake County, North Carolina, since 2021. Mr Jones is a graduate of both Harvard’s undergraduate program as well as the university’s law school. "Would you have not been able to achieve these if you were not an athlete or a minority?" Mr McNeely asked Mr Jones on Wednesday. Mr Jones responded by noting his student rank at Harvard, the second-highest out of five, before commenting calmly in response: “I earned my place, and I did well.” Mr McNeely was reportedly suspended from speaking further during the proceedings at hand and later issued an apology. “I respect Representative Jones. I think he’s a great legislator. I think he’s a great man. What I tried to ask or say did not come out right. That happens a lot, and I apologize,” said Mr McNeely, according to statehouse reporter Bryan Anderson. North Carolina’s legislature is home to a supermajority of Republican lawmakers, thanks to a recent surprise defection of a Democratic lawmaker who blamed the mistreatment supposedly coming from her colleagues for her shift in ideology. But the state also is presided over by a Democratic governor and is often a purple state in presidential elections. Mr McNeely’s statements were condemned by Democrats in the state legislature, including Mr Jones himself who described the “thinly-veiled racial aspect” of the encounter in his statement. He added separately: “I worked hard to get where I am today. It is disappointing that another member of our chamber would imply that I have been successful simply because of the color of my skin, or because I am an athlete. I appreciate the member apologizing for his remarks.” Read More EPA rule would force clean-up of toxic waste from coal-fired power plants Minnesota prosecutors drop state sex charges against R&B singer R. Kelly, citing federal convictions North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban joins sweeping restrictions across US South Key abortion debates this week in US courts and statehouses AP News Digest 3:30 am 'Mississippi miracle': Kids' reading scores have soared in Deep South states
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U.S. FDA approves Amgen's biosimilar version of J&J's psoriasis drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved Amgen's biosimilar version of Johnson & Johnson's blockbuster psoriasis
2023-11-01 07:24

Sara Sharif death: Pakistan police take children from grandfather's house
The five children were taken by police in an afternoon raid, Sara Sharif's grandfather tells the BBC.
2023-09-11 22:20

We want to play at Olympics, with right conditions: Spain's Caldentey
Spain forward Mariona Caldentey said Monday she hopes the women's team can compete at the Olympic Games next year, as long as it is under...
2023-09-26 00:55

Ruud loses to qualifier Giron at Japan Open
Norway's Casper Ruud said his trip to Asia was "not what I was really hoping for" after exiting the Japan Open with a second-round defeat...
2023-10-18 20:21

Colorado State scores with no time left, beats Boise State 31-30 in wild finish
Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi heaved a 33-yard pass to Dallin Hooker in the end zone on the final play from scrimmage and Colorado State scored the last 21 points of the game to beat Boise State 31-30 in a wild finish
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