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ADP: U.S. Private Payrolls Increased By 192,000 In April
by Abril Elfi on May 2, 2024 at 1:23 am
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Massachusetts: No Charges Will Be Filed In Case Of 4 Dead Infants Found In Freezer
by Brooke Mallory on May 2, 2024 at 1:02 am
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Arizona: Senate Passes Repeal of 1864 Abortion Ban
by Abril Elfi on May 1, 2024 at 11:53 pm
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DeSantis Signs Legislation Banning Lab-Grown Meat
by Brooke Mallory on May 1, 2024 at 11:02 pm
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Harvey Weinstein Wheeled Into N.Y. Court, Faces New Trial After Rape Conviction Is Overturned
by James Meyers on May 1, 2024 at 10:14 pm
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Pro Sports Outlook is a new sports information & entertainment platform that helps fans learn more about their favorite teams & players through exciting innovative content, top highlights, and proprietary intel as the Front Office for Fans.
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Broncos Outlook: QB Zach Wilson Acquired From NY
Denver Broncos updated Team Outlook after acquiring QB Zach Wilson from the New York Jets along with exchanging draft picks The post Broncos Outlook: QB Zach Wilson Acquired From NY appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Apps For NFL Fans: Why Do Viewers Use Them?
There’s an app for everything these days it seems so why do viewers use ones dedicated to NFL and other sports fans? The post Apps For NFL Fans: Why Do Viewers Use Them? appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Angels Outlook: Robert Stephenson Out for Season
Los Angeles Angels updated Team Outlook after Relief Pitcher Robert Stephenson was ruled out for the season with an elbow injury The post Angels Outlook: Robert Stephenson Out for Season appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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D-Backs Outlook: Eduardo Rodriguez on 60-Day IL
Arizona Diamondbacks updated Team Outlook after Starting Pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez was placed on the 60-day Injured List with a lat strain The post D-Backs Outlook: Eduardo Rodriguez on 60-Day IL appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Dolphins Outlook: Jaelan Phillips 5th Year Exercised
Miami Dolphins updated Team Outlook after productive EDGE Jaelan Phillips had his 5th year option exercised by the team The post Dolphins Outlook: Jaelan Phillips 5th Year Exercised appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Rockets Outlook: GM Rafael Stone Extended
Houston Rockets updated Team Outlook after General Manager Rafael Stone was extended on a multi-year deal with the rebuilding team The post Rockets Outlook: GM Rafael Stone Extended appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Eagles Outlook: DeVonta Smith Awarded an Extension
Philadelphia Eagles updated Team Outlook after star Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith was awarded a 3-year, $75 million extension The post Eagles Outlook: DeVonta Smith Awarded an Extension appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Colts Outlook: DeForest Buckner Gets 2y/$46M Deal
Indianapolis Colts updated Team Outlook after stout Defensive Tackle DeForest Buckner gets signed to a 2-year/$46 million deal with the team The post Colts Outlook: DeForest Buckner Gets 2y/$46M Deal appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Suns Outlook: Grayson Allen Extended for 4y/$70M
Phoenix Suns updated Team Outlook after sharpshooting Guard Grayson Allen was extended on a 4-year deal worth $70 million The post Suns Outlook: Grayson Allen Extended for 4y/$70M appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Nets Outlook: Jordi Fernandez Named as New HC
Brooklyn Nets updated Team Outlook after Kings Assistant Coach Jordi Fernandez was named as the team's new Head Coach The post Nets Outlook: Jordi Fernandez Named as New HC appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.
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Enter Bill Simmons’s No Flex Zone, If You Dare
If you've spent a decent amount of time watching the NBA playoffs, you have been driven insane by at least one of the commercials that have been packed into the ad breaks. There's the "What A Pro Wants" commercial, of course. That one's pretty bad. I personally hate the one with the guy in big jorts who jumps into the sky. The Ringer's Bill Simmons is not a fan of one that features a few lines from "No Flex Zone," by Rae Sremmurd. During the Sunday episode of his podcast, Simmons attempted to sing a bit of the song. His effort was was both spirited and insane. Distressingly, it allowed for the creation of an even more annoying version of the commercial, created by a member of the Bill Simmons subreddit:
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How Far Can The Thunder Take This?
In between the Denver Nuggets advancing to the second round and the Boston Celtics dominating again, the unkillable, feisty Oklahoma City Thunder wrapped up a commanding sweep of the New Orleans Pelicans. After an anxious Game 1 win at home, they won the final games by a combined 59 points, holding the Pelicans to 92 points or fewer in all four wins. That bird don't fly no more. It was the sort of thing that tends to happen when a one seed gets to play an eight seed without its best player, though as the bulk of the Thunder's roster had never played in the playoffs before, and as they exactly have one big (who has the frame and body density of bamboo), slamming the door shut with such force is admirable. They've passed the first test, so the operative question is now: Exactly how far can they take it? That depends on how newly minted Coach of the Year Mark Daigneault answers the somewhat tricky question of whom the team will close games with.
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A Brief Investigation Into Whether Charlotte The Pregnant Ray Is Scamming Us All
In February, when an aquarium in North Carolina announced their round stingray, Charlotte, had become pregnant despite not having any contact with male stingrays in eight years, people began speculating wildly as to how this virginal conception might have happened. The drama of Charlotte's pregnancy was certainly spurred by the way the aquarium announced it. Brenda Ramer, the founder and executive director of the Aquarium & Shark Lab in Hendersonville, suggested that the stingray might have "mated with one of these young male sharks," to a breathless crowd from the 21st-century pulpit also known as Facebook Live. Stingray and shark biologists quickly debunked this theory, explaining that the most likely explanation for Charlotte's conception was parthenogenesis, a form of reproduction where a female animal develops an egg into an embryo, no sperm required. But a sliver of mystery would remain until Charlotte the pregnant stingray actually gave birth, which in the aquarium predicted in February would happen "any day now." Now it is April—in fact it is nearly May—and Charlotte has not given birth. Her first ultrasound was in September, when the staff noticed a bump, meaning she has been pregnant for about seven to eight months, which is twice as long as an expected pregnancy for her species. The aquarium has posted occasional updates on Charlotte's status to Instagram to confirm the stingray has yet to give birth, but Charlotte's many fans are getting feisty. Two weeks ago, after the aquarium posted a reel with the caption "Charlotte is continuing on her journey with Parthenogenesis! She continues to be healthy and has a great appetite!" commenters began flinging accusations not just at the aquarium, but at Charlotte herself, for catfishing us, leaving me to wonder what on earth is happening in that tank. Why haven't the pups emerged? Did the aquarium make the whole thing up, or is Charlotte the stingray faking a pregnancy, manipulating us for extra meals? What follows is my rigorous investigation of the matter.
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Suddenly Every Deodorant Company Wants To Get In My Pants
I was listening to a podcast the other day, because I’m a bored white man. This was a football podcast, but the lead-in to this episode featured two women gabbing intensely about how Secret deodorant worked olfactory miracles not merely under their arms, but also on their privates. I’m paraphrasing, but here is my honest-to-God best memory of that exchange. “You can put it on your [ZURRRP! sound effect]?” one women asks.
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Candace Parker Remade The Game In Her Image
Often, in the late years of her WNBA career, Candace Parker said she would never “cheat the game.” The promise, made in every answer to every question about when she might retire, clued us in to her conception of basketball; it hinted at something like religion or superstition. “The game” had given so much to her, she said, and when the time came that she could no longer return the favor, she’d hang it up. “I don’t want to compete. I want to be able to dominate,” Parker told Bleacher Report's Taylor Rooks in a 2021 interview. Even so, there was always some irony in her reverence for “the game,” in the idea that she had all along considered it some higher power to obey. Because no woman has ever warped and defied the game of basketball the way Candace Parker did. This was true when she arrived in the WNBA in 2008, a young 6-foot-4 Sparks sensation riding the high of a second straight national championship at Tennessee. And despite the imitators—the abundant stretch bigs and supersized guards made in her image—it was still true this weekend, when she announced her retirement after 16 seasons in the WNBA. In a single possession, Parker could be three different players. The center came down with the defensive rebound, the point guard curled the ball behind her back while leading the break, and if she hadn't already zipped it ahead to a cutting teammate, the power forward could regroup on the low block and hook a shot over her defender, fading away, and with her left hand, too. “She changed what it meant to be a positional basketball player, right?” said Becky Hammon, who played against Parker and later coached her through her final WNBA season. “People that are now playing and coming up—they practice Candace Parker’s moves. Now you’re seeing 6-foot-4, 6-foot-3, become a lot more point guard-ish. They got ball-handling skills. They can shoot a little bit. She’s really the one who kinda tore the lid off in the women’s basketball world so far as positionless basketball.”
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Mooted Salary Cap Threatens To Drag Premier League Further Into Hell, American Style
The Premier League has failed repeatedly to figure out how to keep its financial playing fields level because, and you'll be surprised by this, it can't be done. Money walks, talks and occasionally throws knees into the nethers of those with less because that's the society we seem to want in all other walks of life. But it took until this year, in which the league standings themselves have been reduced to suggestions because the profit and sustainability rules and the cloth-eared suits who interpret them keep giving and taking points away from teams while avoiding others entirely. Everyone hates the PSR, but they also hate the idea that the richest folks buy the best players over and over, even though that's been the essential law since the fields were made of peat and the balls were made of skulls. So the solution, as reports across the pond indicate is being increasingly considered, seems obvious—a salary cap, just like those mouth-breathing primates in America. Put down a number, nobody can spend beyond it, and everyone has to live by their wits. Except that every cap has enough built-in exceptions to allow for weaselly getarounds to be discovered by lawyers and accountants—the kind of human scum whose presence in our real lives is the exact stuff we desperately attempt to avoid by watching sports. And we hereby acknowledge that scum is getting libeled by the comparison.
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We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Plates
Time for your weekly edition of the Defector Funbag. Got something on your mind? Email the Funbag. And buy Drew’s book, The Night The Lights Went Out, while you’re at it. Today, we're talking about the NFL draft, salad dressing, evil shapes, bad concerts, adventure cats, and more. Your letters:
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There’s Nothing Special About The Lightning Anymore
If getting knocked out by the Maple Leafs at the start of last year's playoffs wasn't bad enough, Monday's loss to the Panthers was the end of the Tampa Bay Lightning as we knew them. While the Bolts had at least done well to keep scores respectably close in a five-game series where they were plainly overstretched by the depth of the reigning Eastern Conference champions, its conclusion was nothing more than a symbolic immolation of the dynasty. The outcome all but decided with a 4-1 Florida lead in the final minutes of the third, the Lightning pulled their goalie anyway, because what else are you going to do when an entire era is about to close? But rather than prompt even a stab at the most impossible of comebacks, they had to watch as former Bolt and salary-cap casualty Carter Verhaeghe instantly deposited an empty-netter. Lightning coach Jon Cooper again opted for some 6-on-5 hopefulness, and in response Panthers grinder Niko Mikkola earned an opening for a cross-ice, series-ending, 2021-and-2022-avenging goal. There was nothing left for the Lightning to do but offer their hands in defeat.
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With King James Deposed, The Revolution In The West Has Only Just Begun
The obituaries for the Los Angeles Lakers you read within a half-hour of game's end Monday night were mostly pre-written, primed for immediate "SEND" because they all said the same thing. Old, limited roster, coach in trouble, the star might retire or ask to relocate, blah blah blahbiddy blah blah. It's an old newspaper trick perfected long ago by forward-thinking beat writers who want to start their off-seasons a day early, and it survives with minimal adaptation today. But the Lakers aren't the interesting development here, not anymore. They'd been living on borrowed and backward time for months now, hoping and even planning that somehow LeBron James would one last time be the tide that raises all the other boats in their harbor. But they'd picked the wrong team to try that on, and even though last night's 108-106 loss in Denver was a sensational watch in all facets, it was still a loss, expected enough that the obits were ready to go with a little detail tweak here or there to account for the game.
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The Closer We Look The Smaller We Get
Part of the difficulty in conceptualizing the imaging power of the James Webb Space Telescope is that the universe is very large, and frames of reference are unfamiliar. You can look at something like the Whirlpool Galaxy and be told that it's 32 million light years away but that doesn't mean anything to a human brain which never evolved to consider light years. So it's helpful when Webb images capture something we know intimately—even/especially if it's a minuscule slice of that thing, now capable of being seen in its universe-spanning glory. So, let's take an aesthetic page from Powers of Ten and zoom in on the Horsehead Nebula.
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Why Is Victor Osimhen Scoring Fewer Goals This Season for Napoli Than Last Season?
by 22bet_author on April 26, 2024 at 10:01 am
Victor Osimhen’s level has dropped this season compared to the lofty levels of the 2022/23 season. His output, alongside that... The post Why Is Victor Osimhen Scoring Fewer Goals This Season for Napoli Than Last Season? appeared first on 22Bet.
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Does Nicolas Jackson Have Any Chance of Remaining Chelsea’s Main Striker Next Season?
by 22bet_author on April 24, 2024 at 10:13 am
With Armando Broja gone on loan to Fulham and Christopher Nkunku’s injury inconsistency, Nicolas Jackson has found himself as the... The post Does Nicolas Jackson Have Any Chance of Remaining Chelsea’s Main Striker Next Season? appeared first on 22Bet.
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AS Monaco vs LOSC Lille Prediction: Ligue 1 Match on 24.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 23, 2024 at 11:56 am
Separated by three points on the Ligue 1 table, AS Monaco and LOSC will go one-on-one at Stade Louis II... The post AS Monaco vs LOSC Lille Prediction: Ligue 1 Match on 24.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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The Best Football Stadiums in the World
by 22bet_author on April 18, 2024 at 1:07 pm
Stadiums in football have always played a major role for fans and footballers likewise. No wonder the atmosphere and the... The post The Best Football Stadiums in the World appeared first on 22Bet.
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Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Augsburg Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 19.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:58 pm
The Bundesliga weekend kicks off on Friday evening, as two sides that are competing for a place in the top... The post Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Augsburg Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 19.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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FC Union Berlin vs FC Bayern München Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:51 pm
Bayern Munich’s ten-year hold on the Bundesliga title has come to an end, but Thomas Tuchel will be aware that... The post FC Union Berlin vs FC Bayern München Prediction: Bundesliga Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:44 pm
A massive match in the race for the Premier League title rounds off the action in the competition on Saturday.... The post Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Sheffield United vs Burnley Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:37 pm
The bottom two teams in the Premier League will collide this weekend. Sheffield United and Burnley will both be aware... The post Sheffield United vs Burnley Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Luton Town vs Brentford Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:32 pm
An important weekend at the bottom of the Premier League standings will take place this weekend. Luton Town will be... The post Luton Town vs Brentford Prediction: Premier League Match on 20.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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Everton vs Nottingham Forest Prediction: Premier League Match on 21.04.2024
by 22bet_author on April 16, 2024 at 3:14 pm
Everton and Nottingham Forest will collide in the Premier League on Sunday, with both sides knowing the importance of maximum... The post Everton vs Nottingham Forest Prediction: Premier League Match on 21.04.2024 appeared first on 22Bet.
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