• O-Zone: Bombs away

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Tony from Johns Creek, GA O, the Jags got a good return for moving back. However, I was mildly surprised that they took a wide receiver since that position is deep. Plus, there were a couple of good cornerbacks available at No. 23. I guess pass coverage is not the priority we thought it was. The Jaguars on Thursday selected Louisiana State University wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the No. 23 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they indeed got...

  • O-Zone: Always and forever

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Philip from Jacksonville I’ve seen you say a lot lately you don’t think the Jaguars should trade up for a wide receiver. I don’t know what you’re seeing. We need a true WR1. I don’t know that I’ve said all that often the Jaguars shouldn’t trade up for a receiver in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft, though I indeed have said quite often I don’t expect them to do so. If it’s the right player – i.e., a game-changing impact player – a wide receiver selected early...

  • 4K Ultra HD Review – China O’Brien / China O’Brien 2

    China O’Brien / China O’Brien 2, 1990 Directed by Robert Clouse. Starring Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton, Keith Cooke, Cindy Clark, Tiffany Soter, Nijel, Billy Blanks. SYNOPSIS: 4K UHD box set featuring both Cynthia Rothrock-led martial arts action classics from the VHS era. In a genre where the underdog is constantly being championed and many prize […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: 4K Ultra HD...

  • The Red Zone: The Crossfire Between Conflict and Climate Change | The Red Zone: Charting Paths to Resilience in ...

    Climate shocks and conflict continue to deplete crop yields in Iraq, drive displacement in Syria, cause water stress in Libya, increase food insecurity in Yemen, and constrain resources in Gaza and the West Bank.

  • Column: Ola ka ‘ōlelo i ka lohe ‘ia o ka leo a me ka ‘ike ‘ia o ka hua

    Synopsis: How can spoken Hawaiian become more commonly used and heard? Making free classes available at convenient times for more people, having signs in Hawaiian in public places, encouraging the use of Hawaiian words in conversations among non-fluent speakers, and having restaurant menus in English and Hawaiian instead of English and Japanese.

  • Emergency-O-Rama

    Emergency-O-Rama Authored by James Howard Kunstler via Kunstler.com, “We’ll certainly never forget the dark days of June 6 January 6th, excuse me.” - President “Joe Biden” The plum blossoms are ready to pop here. You can feel your blood rising. The evening sun lingers a little longer every day. Normally you’d celebrate, but not this year of roaring portents and evil juju. History doesn’t stop to catch its breath for a moment. The tiny glowing diode deep in “Joe Biden’s” brain...

  • Enter the Learning Zone

    Does the body rule the mind or the mind rule the body? So sung Morrissey 40 years ago this year in the song ‘Still Ill’, taken from The Smith’s classic self-titled debut album. Morrissey isn’t, as I’m sure you know, a scientist, much less a professional working with families in conflict, yet his lyric touches on something that runs through new work created by Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution. This new work is designed to help: young people who want to boost their emotional...

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  • The saga of O.J. Simpson

    O.J. Simpson died last week. Many younger people will just say “So?” To anyone over 50, his life and his actions created riveting news, and poised him, both good and bad, as one of the most recognizable personalities in American history. O. J. was a little of everything. A football star in both college and in the NFL. He was the highest paid football player in the pros, and broke the all-time rushing record held by Jim Brown. (Unfortunately, no relation.). But he was also many other things. Yes...

  • April Gardening for Your Hardiness Zone

    April gardening is "Go Time" for folks with green thumbs. Today, Gildshire looks at this all-important gardening month, zone by zone.

  • Lake Erie continues to please anglers

    By Dan Armitage, outdoors writer Ohio anglers testing the waters of Lake Erie this season can expect 2024 to again offer world-class ‘catching’ opportunities, according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife (ODOW), as after years of strong walleye hatches, Lake Erie continues to affirm that it is The Walleye Capital of the World. What’s more,

  • Gray Zone Warfare: All editions & prices

    Wondering about the different editions of Gray Zone Warfare and its prices? Here's all you need to know about the contents of each edition.