Morgan Wallen, Grammy and the Problem
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an exhausted military may face a manpower problem
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Vice President JD Vance will be in Georgia on Thursday to take a stab at pitching a massive bill that hasn’t yet been fully implemented.
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Jets Wire on MSNNew York Jets Justin Fields has no problem dinking and dunking
The New York Jets are expected to field a run-heavy offense this season. Starting quarterback Justin Fields has been an inconsistent passer at training camp. In two offensive possessions versus the New York Giants in Week 2 of the preseason, Fields completed just 1-of-5 attempts for four yards.
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SB Nation on MSNPacers coach Rick Carlisle hints at Sixers’ roster-construction problem
The Sixers doubled down on their Big Three model last September when they signed Embiid to a three-year max extension that’s worth a projected $187.6 million. Embiid played only 19 games, largely due to his balky left knee, and it’s currently unclear whether he’ll be cleared to participate by the start of training camp.
You can throw all—or most—of your wood behind that one arrowhead, but you still want the ability to fire off a few more if the winds shift.
California's unemployment rate, among the highest in the nation, signals an uneven recovery and deeper structural challenges in its labor market compared to other states. In June, California and Nevada posted jobless rates of 5.4 percent, followed closely by Michigan at 5.3 percent—all well above the national average of 4.1 percent.
Most deals destroy value, but the bourse owner’s 2023 acquisition of software firm Adenza has turbocharged its shares. After the initial $10 bln sticker shock, investors warmed to the promise of synergies and steadier revenue.
The National Park Service has guidelines for how it kills nuisance wildlife. In this case, the wolf had become comfortable trying to get human food.
For decades, college football coaches built entire new attacks seemingly every season. Suddenly, everything looks the same.
Tulsi Gabbard may have broken the law by publicly identifying dozens of current and former officials while revoking their security clearances, according to a national security lawyer. Gabbard revealed that 37 people have been targeted in the clearance purge ordered by President Trump,