Las Vegas Mayor Has Bad News For Nfl Fans In Oakland

MORE: History of the NFL’s moves Carolyn Goodman said the Raiders will move from Oakland to Las Vegas as long as the deal isn’t botched. “(Raiders owner) Mark Davis has assured us that Las Vegas is not getting played in a Raiders stadium deal,’’ Goodman told ESPN Radio’s Capital Games podcast. “I know we will have a team.” Davis last month committed $500 million to a proposed $1.4 billion domed stadium in a meeting with the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 188 words · Nicholas Mitchell

Last Letter From Iraq Michael G. Mihalakis

He died of injuries sustained when his Humvee overturned at Baghdad International Airport on Dec. 26, 2003.

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 17 words · Tom Ledesma

Lasting Peace In Afghanistan Must Be Afghan Led Opinion

For nearly 20 years, Mr. Biden has been one of the most influential voices shaping U.S.-Afghan policy, but now his is the most important. Afghanistan has changed and as young leaders in Afghanistan’s parliament, we want the voice of our youth heard in this process, because they know better than anyone that lasting peace must be Afghan led. When President Biden reflects upon America’s sacrifice and investment in our country, he should consider the young Afghan women and men who came of age after 9/11 and constitute more than 60 percent of the country’s population....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1126 words · Willie Grant

Latest Fifa Rankings For Men S National Teams Updated List Of Best Countries In The World

The FIFA rankings represent football’s best attempt to list the teams according to accomplishments throughout the sport’s calendar. While the World Cup holds the most prestige, other competitions also weigh into the list’s construction and algorithm, looking to weigh all results throughout recent years as equally as possible. FIFA rankings are important, as they are a factor in a number of competitive placements. Most notably, the FIFA rankings determine which pot a team is placed into at every World Cup draw....

January 15, 2023 · 7 min · 1302 words · Janet Strong

Laughter As Grumpy Golden Retriever Complains About Late Walk

In a clip shared on January 5, Benny the Golden Retriever can be seen sulking under the table while impatiently “complaining” (growling) to his owner, who is too busy working from home to take him at the usual time. Benny gets increasingly more miffed throughout the short video, which is hilariously soundtracked to an instrumental version of ‘My Heart Will Go On’ by Celine Dion. TikTok users couldn’t get enough of the dog’s sassy attitude, with the footage receiving over 213,000 views and almost 30,000 likes in just 24 hours....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Delbert Diaz

Laura Ingraham Clashes With Republicans Over Sending Ukraine Mig 29 Jets

During her show on Wednesday night, Ingraham showed a clip of Senator Mitt Romney calling for Kyiv to be given MiG-29 jets in its conflict with Russia. “[Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky] has asked us for aircrafts, specifically MiGs. We need to get them those MiGs. It is a bipartisan message,” Romney said in a press conference on March 10. He continued: “Enough talk, people are dying, send them the planes they need....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 590 words · Thomas Green

Lauren Boebert Faces Backlash After Woke Olympics Dig At Trans Weightlifter

Boebert, a Colorado Republican, took to social media to take aim at New Zealand’s latest addition to the team. “Olympic weightlifter Sarah Robles is the first American to win a medal in the sport since 2000,” she wrote. “In the upcoming Olympics, Sarah will be competing against a biological male from New Zealand who previously competed in men’s weightlifting competitions. This is WRONG!” Boebert then shared a photograph of Robles under the heading “USA’s best female” next to Hubbard, whose photograph was under the title “New Zealand’s biological male....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Nicholas Driggers

Lauren Boebert Says Claims She Gave Rioters Capitol Tour Are Categorically False

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) told CNN on Monday that he and fellow congressman John Yarmuth (D-KY) saw the newly elected congresswoman “taking a group of people for a tour sometime after the 3rd and before the 6th.” He could not name the exact date and said he did not know if anyone in the crowd was involved in the attack on the building. He told the network: “But it’s pretty clear her team, is the team, she’s not on the home team....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Jeff Lombardo

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January 15, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Ruby Wright

Lavar Ball S Big Baller Brand Is In 5 Clearance Sale Cash Only Mode

The brand was seen selling the items at a volleyball tournament over the weekend, appearing to be in an everything-must-go “clearance sale” mode. Big Baller Brand had a whiteboard next to a table with merchandise that displayed the pricing. A few highlights: Everything is “cash only.” Hats are $5, while hoodies are $15 and shorts are $20. You can also get a pair of shoes, a hoodie, t-shirt and a pair of socks as part of a bundle deal for $100....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · Kent Perkins

Law Professor Cited By Trump S Defense Argues President Is Actually Impeachable

Trump’s attorneys cited Kalt’s work 15 times in the 78-page brief to back up their argument that putting the former president on trial after he left office is unconstitutional. The Senate is expected to vote on the issue of constitutionality Tuesday, and the argument is expected to be the basis of their defense during Trump’s trial, although it’s an unpopular opinion among legal scholars. Kalt tweeted that his 2001 article favored late impeachability but presented evidence from both sides of the debate, giving Trump’s attorneys “lots for them to use fairly....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 615 words · Robert Cook

Lawmaker To Miss Anti Vaccine Mandate Rally He Helped Organized After Catching Covid 19

Republican Representative Jeff Hoverson confirmed the news on Facebook, saying that he was quarantining and also taking the deworming drug ivermectin. The treatment, which has been touted by conservatives as an alternative for vaccines, has not been officially approved due to a lack of evidence that it can help alleviate COVID. “This ivermectin is keeping me out of the hospital,” Hoverson told the Associated Press. “It’s making me better.”...

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Alison Carr

Lawsuit Against Putin S Chef Prigozhin Aims To Frustrate War Machine

Jason McCue, senior partner at McCue Jury & Partners, said his firm had issued a “letter before action” to start proceedings in the High Court in London as part of a civil society “lawfare” campaign by an international group of lawyers, investigators, and campaigners. “The first thing is to frustrate the war machine by distracting it in any way we can,” McCue told Newsweek. Last week, his firm said Wagner was using “torture, murder and rape as weapons of war” against the Ukrainian civilian population....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Howard Taylor

Lawsuit Against Kenosha Police Claims Cops Knew Militia Wanted To Hurt People At Protest

The lawsuit from Gaige Grosskreutz claims that Rittenhouse, who lived hours away in Antioch, Illinois, tagged along with white supremacist militia members who traveled to the demonstration to protect businesses during the protest. Rittenhouse allegedly shot Grosskreutz, Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber with an semiautomatic weapon, killing Huber and Rosenbaum and wounding Grosskreutz. “If a Black person had approached police with an assault rifle, offering to patrol the streets with the police, he most likely would have been shot dead,” the lawsuit said....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 496 words · Glenn Davidson

Lawsuit Alleges Texas Police Refused To Help Biden Bus In Skirmish With Trump Supporters

The amended lawsuit, which was filed late Friday, included transcribed recordings that reveal multiple requests for assistance made by Democratic campaigners and bus passengers who felt threatened by a group of motorists, known as the “Trump Train,” driving dangerously on the freeway, the Texas Tribune reported. San Marcos Police Corporal Matthew Daenzer, who was the police supervisor that day, reportedly refused to provide police escort to the bus, according to the lawsuit....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · James Tull

Layne Flack Inducted Into Poker Hall Of Fame

Beyond the big tournament wins and card skills, however, many friends and fellow poker minds appreciated his outgoing personality, fun-loving nature, and plenty of laughs. Many were pleased to see Flack posthumously inducted, including fellow Hall of Fame member Daniel Negreanu. The two entered the game about the same time and became friends. He remembers Flack as a player who played a style that was a bit ahead of where the game would evolve in the coming years....

January 15, 2023 · 5 min · 1040 words · Helen Spangler

Leading Fibromyalgia Charities And Organizations

Charitable organizations are working hard behind the scenes and in the public eye to further research and awareness. Their lofty goals are to help all of us with this complex and debilitating condition to lead better lives. The top fibromyalgia charities in the U.S. and others from around the world are listed here so that you can learn more about these important groups and the critical work they do on our behalf....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Don Honeywell

Learn More About Birth Control Pills

Types The pill come in two forms: Progestin-only pills Combination birth control pills (contain estrogen and progestin) Combination Pills Birth control pills are categorized as being monophasic, biphasic or triphasic — depending on whether or not the hormone levels stay the same during the first three weeks of the pill pack. There are eight types of progestin used in the pill. These progestin types are further categorized based on the effects it could have on your body in terms of progestational, estrogenic, and androgenic activity....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 778 words · John Lepard

Learning About War The Hard Way

That will change. Some frontline grunts will lose their enthusiasm when the cold Bora winds blow in off the Adriatic and chill them to the bone. Others will rethink the mission when the first sniper bullet cracks overhead. Still others won’t change their minds until there is an actual “incident”: a buddy catches a bullet or steps on a land mine and turns into a body bag full of mangled flesh....

January 15, 2023 · 9 min · 1751 words · Anthony Green

Lebanon Says No Indication Of Attack After Trump Claims Beirut Explosion Was Bomb

The earth-shattering explosion has killed at least dozens and injured thousands, causing destruction throughout the city and sending shockwaves throughout the tiny Mediterranean country already beset by multiple economic, security and health crises. As Lebanese officials began to identify the cause of the blast as the result of fireworks improperly-stored ammonium nitrate, grain silos or some combination of these factors at Beirut’s port, President Donald Trump went against the grain by describing the event as “some kind of terrible attack....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 654 words · James Munday