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What the Jets’ top decision-makers think about the offseason: The additions, the losses, the unknown
I thought I would dig through everything that was said and bring you a few other topics that were discussed.
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Could CJ Abrams turn his strong second half into something more?
CJ Abrams arrived in Washington in 2022 as part of the Juan Soto trade and has had an up-and-down tenure as a National.
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Jack Smith Could Be Prevented From Using Evidence by Aileen Cannon
The transfer of grand jury testimony from Washington, D.C. to Florida could be a big boost to Trump, a former prosecutor has said.
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Guide to bankroll management in sports betting: March 2024
One of the most important aspects of safe and responsible sports gambling is bankroll management.
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Democrat Candidates Get 10,000 Missing Votes After 'Human Error'
An additional 10,000 mail-in ballots which had been overlooked in a "human error" were added to a Democratic primary.
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Migrants Hiding at School Sparks Fears for Students
Illegal immigrants have blended in at middle schools in New Mexico twice in the past week, sparking warnings from federal agents.
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Nickelodeon’s Legacy of Abuse
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Jeff Daniels on canceled ‘American Rust’ getting rescued: ‘We got slapped around’
"Maybe [it’s] partly just me playing me … You know, we're simple people. We're basic people," Jeff Daniels said about his Rust Belt-set show, "American Rust: Broken Justice."
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Queen Camilla attends pre-Easter service without King Charles as he battles cancer
Camilla went stag to the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in England on Thursday while Charles appeared virtually.
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Gambling, gondolas and a super team: What to know for the Dodgers home opener
Whether you’re watching the game at Dodger Stadium, at a bar or at home, here is everything you need to know about the “World Series or bust” Dodgers.
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Injured Allied Navy Sailors Given Combat Medals After China Clash
The Philippine navy personnel were injured during the China's coast guard's water cannon broadsides near a South China Sea hot spot.
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Jon Stewart Responds to Claims He Overvalued Apartment
Stewart was accused of "hypocrisy" after selling his New York penthouse for 829 percent above the estimated value.
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The 27 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week
Celebrate cherry blossoms with kites on the National Mall and fireworks at the Wharf. Hunt for Easter eggs or dance at a “Country Carter” release party.
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Transgender weightlifter sparks outrage after winning national competition
A transgender weightlifter has sparked outrage after winning her first national competition – beating the woman who finished second by a combined 17 kilos.
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Family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett speaks out
In a CBS News exclusive interview, the family of a Boeing whistleblower who was found dead earlier this month is speaking out. John Barnett, a former Boeing employee, had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company. A coroner says he died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It comes as Boeing's safety practices have come under new scrutiny due to a series of recent midair incidents. Mark Strassmann spoke with Barnett's mother and brother.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill remember longtime former Sen. Joe Lieberman
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are mourning the loss of Joe Lieberman, 82, a longtime senator from Connecticut who was once the Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in 2000. He died Wednesday in New York City from complications from a fall, according to a statement from his family.
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Investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse underway as port remains blocked
Federal investigators have begun their examination of a cargo ship linked to the catastrophic bridge collapse in Baltimore, conducting interviews with crew members still onboard and retrieving the vessel's data recorder.
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What we know about the victims from the Baltimore Bridge collapse
The bodies of two men were recovered Wednesday from the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Four people remain missing and are presumed dead. Divers are working through dangerous conditions that include changing currents, cold temperatures and bridge debris.
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Why ‘contact balance’ could be crucial to understanding the Giants’ Saquon Barkley-Devin Singletary switch
It's possible Saquon Barkley and the Giants may have forged a path to be their best selves by parting ways.
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Eye Opener: Investigators reveal new details about the Baltimore bridge collapse
Investigators reveal new details about the Baltimore bridge collapse, as we learn more about the lives of the workers who died. Also, in a CBS News exclusive, we speak to the family of a Boeing whistleblower found dead. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
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Supplement pill with mold recalled after deaths, hospitalizations
Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths and sickened more than 100 people have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in Japan.
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California Snow Map Shows Which Areas Will Have 'Major Impact'
The second of three back-to-back systems is currently hitting California, resulting in "hazardous" driving conditions in some areas.
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TikTok's Chinese Cousin Bans AI Content
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, will ban artificial intelligence-generated content that spreads rumors or misinformation.
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Home Depot to buy building supply distributor SRS in $18B deal — its biggest acquisition ever
Home Depot announced that it’s acquiring SRS Distribution — which sells supplies to builders, roofers, landscapers and pool contractors — in a mammoth $18.25 billion deal that includes assumed debt. Home Depot said in a press release issued Thursday that it expects the deal to close in its 2024 fiscal year, which ends late January...
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Criminal profiling: The techniques used by police to catch dangerous offenders
Criminal profiling is an investigative technique used by law enforcement to identify offenders based on distinct behavioral characteristics and motives.
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Doctors visiting Gaza hospital reveal 'gut-wrenching' details of war's impact on Palestinian children
An international team of doctors arrived in central Gaza say they were "stunned" by the gruesome impact that the war against Hamas is having on Palestinian children.
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The dignity of Michelangelo’s David raises questions about freedom of expression
Michelangelo’s David has been a towering figure in Italian culture since its completion in 1504.
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Sarah Hyland Confirms Exit From ‘Love Island USA’ As Rumors Swirl That Ariana Madix Will Be Her Replacement
This isn't the first time Madix has entered the villa.
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Traffic deaths rise despite billions spent to make streets safer
CBS News analysis shows most federal traffic safety grants go to planning projects, rather than actual construction. Critics say slow progress contributes to rising deaths on America's roads.
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Judge to consider if Trump can toss Georgia election interference case — in first hearing since Fani Willis fiasco
Trump is not expected to attend the hearing, which Judge Scott McAfee scheduled for 10 a.m in Fulton County.
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50 Cent reacts to ex Daphne Joy being named in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawsuit: ‘I didn’t know you was a sex worker’
"I didn’t know you was a sex worker," 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, wrote in an Instagram picture of himself.
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Dethroned Crypto King Sam Bankman-Fried to be Sentenced for Defrauding FTX Investors
Former crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried faces the potential of decades in prison when he is sentenced for his role in the 2022 collapse of FTX.
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LGBTQ Americans Say They Are Facing ‘National State of Emergency’: Survey
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/ReutersOver two thirds—70 percent—of LGBTQ+ adults, including 85 percent of transgender adults, say that LGBTQ+ Americans are facing “a national state of emergency,” according to a new survey.Ahead of the annual International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) on March 31, Data for Progress conducted a survey of 873 LGBTQ+ adults across the country, including an oversample of transgender adults, to examine the gravity and collective impact of recent anti-LGBTQ+ policies and rhetoric. According to the ACLU, nearly 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced in state legislatures nationwide so far this year, many focused on trans people.“What we found is alarming,” Data for Progress reported. “A worse quality of life and mental health, experiences of discrimination and harassment, and difficulties accessing health care.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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New AI test measures how fast robots can respond to user commands
A benchmarking group for artificial intelligence has released new results evaluating the speed of hardware in running AI applications and responding to users.
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D.C. woman charged in 1990 cold-case killing of boyfriend, police say
Norman Lawrence Rich was fatally shot in his Northeast home on March 28, 1990. This week, police arrested Sheila Diane Brown, Rich’s girlfriend at the time.
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This mushroom pancit is bright, garlicky and packed with vegetables
Filipino pancit noodles, vegetables and a crispy garlic topping make this dish from New York’s Harana Market a memorable one.
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A complete guide to futures betting in sports: Odds, strategy and more
Check out this all-encompassing guide on futures betting, covering everything from odds to strategies and everything in between!
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Meet the writers pitching Hollywood studios on climate change stories
There's a growing movement in the entertainment industry to tell stories about a dying planet — and our ability to save it.
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Ask Sahaj: He told me he saw a future with me. Now he has a new girlfriend.
When they broke up, the letter writer held out hope he’d reach out in the future. Instead, he has a new girlfriend.
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Get productive with this PC-enhancing bundle featuring Microsoft Office 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for $50
Enjoy macro savings on Microsoft!
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‘When You Finish Saving the World’ on Netflix Proves Finn Wolfhard Is the King of Playing Annoying Little Jerks
No one plays a pathetic, whiny kid like Finn Wolfhard.
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Book made with human skin removed from Harvard Library
The book contains a handwritten note by its first owner saying, "a book about the human soul deserved to have a human covering."
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50 Cent reacts to ex Daphne Joy being named as an alleged sex worker in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawsuit
The OnlyFans model dated the "In Da Club" rapper in 2011, and they welcomed son Sire the following year.
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Prince Harry Police Security Quest Came at a Heavy Price
The Duke of Sussex's costs from a failed lawsuit over his police bodyguards could top $1.25 million, a lawyer has told Newsweek.
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Sneak peek: The Troubled Case Against Jane Dorotik
A woman convicted of murdering her husband discovers serious problems with some key evidence used against her at trial. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, March 30 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
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GOP senator visits border, hails Abbott's success slowing migrant surge despite Biden admin opposition
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is offering her support for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has fought with the Biden administration on his efforts to secure the border.
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Americans Increasingly Want to Move to Another Country
New polling suggests the number of U.S. adults wanting to settle elsewhere has more than trebled in the past 50 years.
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‘Gaunt’-Looking King Charles, Stricken by Cancer, Shares His Sadness
Handout / ReutersKing Charles avoided referring directly to his or Kate Middleton’s recent health travails in a special Easter message broadcast Thursday, but praised those who “extend the hand of friendship” in times of need and overtly extolled “Christian” virtues.The pre-recorded audio message was played at the traditional Maundy Thursday service at which the monarch hands or symbolic alms called “Maundy money” to individuals who have performed “outstanding Christian service.”The king did not attend in person this year as he is under doctor’s orders to avoid crowds while being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer. The queen stood in for him. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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