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The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with a skills competitions and a flag football game according to the Associated Press. The new event will replace the Pro Bowl which started in 1951 as the NFL’s All-Star Game. It will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their…
When dozens of migrants showed up in Martha’s Vineyard, there was quick action to get them off the island. Now, a lengthy legal battle is brewing over the decision to send them there in the first place. But the narrative is nothing new. Migrants have been relocated to democrat-run sanctuary cities for months. Tens of…
In response to disappointing quarterly financial numbers, FedEx announced it will institute rate hikes along with cost-cutting measures. The company’s revenue and net income per share for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 both missed Wall Street expectations. “First quarter consolidated operating results were adversely impacted by global volume softness that accelerated in the…
The world’s billionaires added a significant amount of money to their stockpiles during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the 10 wealthiest people in the world doubled their net worth in the first two years. Now, billionaires are seeing their fortunes take a hit. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has lost more than half his net worth…
Two Facebook users are suing parent-company Meta, claiming the company is tracking and collecting their data across the web without consent. The proposed class-action lawsuit says the social media company is evading Apple’s 2021 privacy policy and violating state and federal laws. Apple first introduced App Tracking Transparency (ATT) in 2021 with a pop-up that…
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act appears to be moving toward a bipartisan approval in the Senate. The bill gives news organizations a four year exemption from antitrust laws so they can collectively negotiate with big tech companies like Google and Facebook and be paid for their content posted on those sites. “To preserve strong,…
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a major civil lawsuit Wednesday against former President Donald Trump, as well as three of his children and the Trump Organization. James is accusing them of a decade of major fraud and claiming the former president used it to enrich himself. According to James’ nearly 300-page suit, the…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could set back European green energy efforts for years to come. The energy crisis there is sending governments scrambling to secure sources of power, including coal – the dirtiest of all the fossil fuels. Typically, the European Union buys 70% of its coal and 40% of its natural gas from Russia.…
The pandemic is over. The U.S. is willing to go to war with China and President Joe Biden may not run for reelection in 2024. These and other revelations were made during an episode of 60 Minutes on Sunday. CBS News Anchor Scott Pelley interviewed President Biden for the segment. A portion of the interview…
President Biden is working towards fulfilling a campaign promise of both his and former President Barack Obama’s as well. That promise is to close down Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo Bay has held nearly 800 men since it opened in 2002 but only 36 prisoners are currently there. No new detainees have arrived since 2008 and hundreds…
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