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It is up to Tyler Huntley to bring the Ravens back if they are to come back. Lamar Jackson has been ruled out with a concussion. He will not return tonight. The Ravens trail 17-3. Center Patrick Mekari sent a snap over Jackson’s head, and as Jackson scrambled to pick up the ball and attempt [more]
Till now, K2 was the only mountain higher than 8,000m not to be conquered in winter.
Former 9-1-1: Lone Star lead Liv Tyler revealed that she contracted the coronavirus just before the New Year. In an Instagram post shared on Friday, the actress said she tested positive on New Year’s Eve and described her experience with Covid-19 to help share information and let others know they’re not alone in struggling with the […]
Cooper Investors, an employee-owned investment company that manages 7 pooled investment trusts, published its Cooper Investors Global Equities Fund (Hedged) third-quarter 2020 Investor Letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. A positive return of 9.18% was recorded by the fund for the 3rd Quarter of 2020, ahead of its MSCI All Countries World […]
Josh Jackson (Detroit Pistons) with a block vs the Miami Heat, 01/16/2021
Kendrick Nunn (Miami Heat) with a 2-pointer vs the Detroit Pistons, 01/16/2021
Kevin Durant scored a season-high 42 points as the James Harden-era began for the Brooklyn Nets with a triple double and a 122-115 NBA victory over the struggling Orlando Magic on Saturday.
Dillon Brooks (Memphis Grizzlies) with a dunk vs the Philadelphia 76ers, 01/16/2021
Jerami Grant (Detroit Pistons) with a block vs the Miami Heat, 01/16/2021
Security has been stepped up in Washington, D.C., and in states across the U.S. as authorities brace for potential violence this weekend.Driving the news: Following the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by some supporters of President Trump, the FBI has said there could be armed protests in D.C. and in all 50 state capitols in the run-up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration Wednesday.Support safe, smart, sane journalism. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.Members of the National Guard at a street junction in Washington, D.C., Jan. 16. Trump has appealed for calm and there's been no major trouble so far, though the Washington Post notes most rallies are planned for Jan. 17. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesMinnesota officials have beefed up security at the State Capitol in St. Paul Jan. 16, deploying the National Guard and blocking off surrounding roads to protect the building, per Axios Local reporter Torey Van Oot. The scene remained quiet, with fewer than two dozen Trump supporters showing up to protest, reporters in the area note. Photo: Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesTrump supporters at a small rally outside the state capitol in Austin, Texas, Jan. 16. Authorities have closed state government buildings to the public through Jan. 20 after learning of plans for "armed protests" there, the Austin American-Statesman reports. Photo: Sergio Flores/Getty ImagesAn "OFF LIMITS" sign at the steps of the Capitol Building in Frankfort, Kentucky, on Jan. 16. Gov. Andy Beshear (D) announced the state capitol will close Jan. 17, noting there have been "domestic terror threats against state capitols all over the United States." Photo: Jon Cherry/Getty ImagesA lone Trump supporter in Salem, Oregon, on Jan. 16. Oregon State Police were doing frequent patrols and the state's National Guard was on standby, but only a handful of protesters showed up and there were no reports of trouble, the Statesman Journal notes. Photo: Nathan Howard/Getty ImagesA sign on Jan. 14 notifies the public that the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg is closed to visitors. The city's Mayor Eric Papenfuse said traffic will be restricted around the Capitol complex Jan. 17 and there'll be a strong police presence in the area. Photo: Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images> PHOENIX: All quiet this morning at the Arizona State Capitol complex. A second line of fencing is up + barbed wire. CapitolWatch @NewsNationNow pic.twitter.com/tB17SqucZP> > — Nancy Loo (@NancyLoo) January 16, 2021> Gov. Gavin Newsom has activated 1,000 Cal Guard Soldiers and Airmen to protect lives and property and our 1st Amendment rights to peaceful free speech and assembly before Inauguration Day next week.https://t.co/uuB8w6TYGh> > — The California National Guard (@CalGuard) January 15, 2021> Today, 9,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from 46 states, 3 territories and DC are supporting civilian authorities responsible for the inauguration. Inauguration2021 pic.twitter.com/SiyLbh6xJN> > — National Guard (@USNationalGuard) January 16, 2021> Photos of the Day: National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from all 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia are supporting law enforcement through the 59th Presidential Inauguration. More: https://t.co/26phd2dYnw 📷: https://t.co/oeZbLLd52Z Inauguration2021 pic.twitter.com/GPL2L1W08s> > — National Guard (@USNationalGuard) January 15, 2021Get smarter, faster with the news CEOs, entrepreneurs and top politicians read. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.
Kyle Anderson (Memphis Grizzlies) with a buzzer beater vs the Philadelphia 76ers, 01/16/2021
Four injured University of Miami starters watched from the bench as Isaiah Wong put on a spectacular offensive display and the Hurricanes stunned 16th-ranked Louisville 78-72 Saturday night, handing the Cardinals their first conference loss of the season.
Xavier Tillman (Memphis Grizzlies) with a dunk vs the Philadelphia 76ers, 01/16/2021
Brandon Clarke (Memphis Grizzlies) with an alley oop vs the Philadelphia 76ers, 01/16/2021
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The Ravens QB picked a bad time to throw the first red-zone pick of his career.
Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat) with a buzzer beater vs the Detroit Pistons, 01/16/2021
Delon Wright (Detroit Pistons) with a block vs the Miami Heat, 01/16/2021
KZ Okpala (Miami Heat) with a dunk vs the Detroit Pistons, 01/16/2021
Since the riot, social media users have accused Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., of giving U.S. Capitol tours to those involved. That is false.