• Renardo Green NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Florida State CB

    HEIGHT: 6'0" WEIGHT: 186 HAND: 8⅛" ARM: 31¼" WINGSPAN: 74¾" 40-YARD DASH: 4.49 3-CONE: N/A SHUTTLE: 4.28 VERTICAL: 37.5" BROAD: 10'10" POSITIVES — Twitchy

  • 2024 NFL Draft: Florida State WR Johnny Wilson scouting report

    Florida State receiver Johnny Wilson is a giant for his current position. Will NFL teams be able to convince him to switch to tight end?

  • REPORT: K-State guard to transfer

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Another K-State men's basketball player is expected to transfer this offseason. RJ Jones plans to enter the transfer portal after spending just one year with the Wildcats, according to a report from the Athletic's Tobias Bass. Jones is now the fourth Wildcat to transfer from the program, joining Cam Carter, Dorian Finister []

  • Florida Now Legally a Police State

    Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) On Friday, April 12th, the Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper headlined “DeSantis signs controversial bill banning civilian boards from investigating police misconduct” and reported: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a controversial bill Friday stripping citizen oversight boards of their power to investigate police misconduct. The bill, HB 601, instead allows local chiefs of […]

  • Report: Iowa's housing market more affordable than other states

    (The Center Square) - Iowa's housing market is the 17th most competitive in the country, according to a new study released Thursday by the Common Sense Institute of Iowa. The Iowa Housing Competitiveness Index is based on four factors, the organization said: "The percentage of permits as a share of the housing deficit/surplus; the housing deficit/surplus as a percentage of the population; the hours required to pay a monthly mortgage; and the number of hours of work required to...

  • Iowa should follow other states in mandating paid maternity leave

    Iowa must mandate paid maternity leave. Having a child is one of the hardest things a person can do. The first few months of a child’s life require constant attention and care from at least one parent. Because of this, many parents — often women — will take weeks or months off work to care

  • State reports another whooping cough case on Hawaii island

    The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed Hawaii island’s 11th case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough.

  • Lockheed Martin reports higher sales on strong defense demand

    US weapons maker Lockheed Martin on Tuesday reported a near 14% rise in Q1 sales, as simmering geopolitical tensions fuel demand for new weapons.

  • Takeaways from AP report on how the search for the coronavirus origins turned toxic

    The Chinese government froze meaningful efforts to trace the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, despite publicly declaring it supported an open scientific inquiry, an Associated Press investigation has found. The AP drew on thousands of pages of undisclosed emails and documents, leaked recordings, and dozens of interviews that showed the

  • Filipinos becoming more mindful of snacking habits – State of Snacking report

    Global snacking company Mondelez International has released the fifth edition of its State of Snacking report. According to the report, consumers are eating more small meals, snacking mindfully with attention and intention, staying loyal to their favorite snack brands, and choosing snacks made more sustainably.

  • Netflix Will No Longer Report Subscriber Numbers Beginning In 2025

    Netflix makes a big announcement. In reporting its first quarter earnings for 2024, Netflix announced that they will stop reporting subscriber numbers starting in 2025. Netflix will announce "major subscriber milestones" as they happen, but won't disclose quarterly subscriber numbers. “As we’ve noted in previous letters, we’re focused on revenue and operating margin as our primary financial metrics — and engagement (i.e. time spent) as our best proxy for customer satisfaction. In our early...

  • Blinken ignores State recommendation to sanction Israeli units: Report

    State Department leadership is ignoring a recommendation from an internal panel to stop giving weapons to several Israeli military and police units due to credible allegations of serious human rights abuses, according to a major new report from ProPublica. The alleged violations, which occurred before the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, include extrajudicial killings, sexual assault of a detainee, and leaving an elderly Palestinian man to die after handcuffing and gagging him. Secretary of State Antony...