• Giants owner John Mara told Saquon Barkley his decision to choose Eagles made him 'sick'

    New York Giants owner John Mara couldn't hold in his emotions after seeing star running back Saquon Barkley choose the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency earlier this month.  So, he decided to text him his thoughts.  Mara spoke with reporters at the annual NFL owners meeting in Orlando on Tuesday, and he admitted that he "hated" seeing Barkley go to the Eagles, and he texted him how he felt.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Mara said he "texted him and told him it made him...

  • Seahawks GM John Schneider: Giants 'sold' Drew Lock on opportunity to compete to be starting QB

    The Seattle Seahawks attempted to re-sign quarterback Drew Lock but couldn't keep their backup from pursuing a chance to start. Lock signed with the New York Giants this week to add another veteran to Big Blue's QB room alongside Daniel Jones and Tommy DeVito following Tyrod Taylor defecting to the Jets.According to Seahawks general manager John Schneider, the Giants sold Lock on switching coasts by danglingly a chance to start, while he would have been a clear backup behind Geno Smith in...

  • John Stones goes off injured minutes into England's clash with Belgium just days before Man City face Arsenal in a title clash as Gareth Southgate defends decision to start him again

    John Stones went off injured ten minutes into. The Manchester City star was due to face Arsenal at the weekend in key game. Ian Ladyman: Why I'm glad England lost against Brazil -

  • How to get a head start on spring

    I am a summer girlie through and through. Sure, I like the ~idea~ of trees changing color and cozy rainy days and coats and scarves in the fall and winter. But, let's be real, every year I spend the cold

  • Spagnola: Needing To Make All The Right Decisions

    FRISCO, Texas – Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. If this were a political thing, we’d be calling this: Decision 2024. But it’s not. Close, though. Just pertains to football. It’s the Dallas Cowboys. And they have a slew of decisions to make over the next two months that will greatly impact this coming 2024 NFL season, and maybe more so than what they decide in the upcoming draft now six weeks aways. And the Cowboys must be right. Can’t afford to be wrong too many times. Otherwise, this goal...

  • Getting started with seed sowing in spring 2024

    I’ve been gardening for a few years on off but usually play it safe with the same shop bought seedlings. This year I thought I’d branch out a bit and try growing different types of plants including herbs, a few different vegetables and a lot of different flowers from scratch. Growing from seed, according to the experts, is a learning curve and there is no guarantee of success, so we will see what does OK and what doesn’t, and I’ll share what I know and what I’ve learned along the way, and some...

  • Do Movie Scenes Get Casino Games Right?

    Casino scenes are plenty in movies. From the iconic shots of James Bond to more recent examples of gambling in movies, these scenes sure capture the high-stakes nature of the games, adding more thrill to otherwise normal exchanges between the characters. But have you ever wondered how accurate these scenes are? You’d be surprised to […]

  • What Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Gets Right—and What He Doesn't

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., born in 1954, is an American environmental lawyer, member of the prominent Kennedy political family and activist who became a champion during the shadowy COVID-19 vaccine phantasm. In April 2023, he launched his campaign, seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2024 United States presidential election. In October of that same year, however, he announced that he would run as an independent. Last week he gave his own State of the Union address: I grew up in an...

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    Wildfires, brushfires getting early start this year

    Wildfire season in the Northern Lower Peninsula typically starts in late March, but officials started responding to wildfires in early February this year.

  • Column: Polls get it right most of the time. Here's what to be wary of

    Without polls, you can't understand politics; with them, you can misunderstand a lot. With both major party presidential nominations sewn up, we’re deep into the season in which fretting over polls can become an obsession. That’s especially true this year, as former President Trump holds a small but persistent edge over President Biden in most national and swing-state surveys. That's led many Democrats to search deep into the innards of polls in an often self-deluding search for error. The fact...

  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Gets start in center field

    Rosario will start in center field and bat seventh in Thursday's season

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    This retailer is set up for a comeback — we're getting in early by starting a position

    Management has given five long-term reasons why we're near the bottom of the decline in tech demand.