Longtime NFL Quarterback John Hadl Dies At 82
Visits: 3 An All-American at Kansas, Hadl took the San Diego Chargers to three AFL title games before finishing his career with the Packers, Rams and Oilers. Read More Go To Source
Visits: 3 An All-American at Kansas, Hadl took the San Diego Chargers to three AFL title games before finishing his career with the Packers, Rams and Oilers. Read More Go To Source
The House passed legislation Wednesday that would force a tentative rail labor agreement and thwart a national strike. […]
Visits: 6Donald Trump broke years of political precedent by refusing to publicly release his income tax returns while in the White House. Congress now has them. Read More Go To Source
Visits: 16Police in Washington state have made an arrest in the murder of a teenager who was found axed to death 24 years ago. The body of 19-year-old Jennifer Brinkman was found in 1998 when […]
Visits: 0The CDC will initially work work with Michigan and Philadelphia to identify communities with low vaccination rates and begin testing sewage the in those areas. Read More Go To Source
Visits: 4Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, the son of Japanese immigrants who was awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for holding off an attack to allow an American squad to withdraw during the Korean War, has died. […]
Visits: 6Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a Massachusetts police officer they allege used a baton to strike a man in custody and then failed to mention the incident in two reports. Following an FBI investigation, […]
Visits: 4Nineteen people including 17 New York City and New York state public employees were charged in a federal complaint unsealed Wednesday with submitting fraudulent applications for funds intended to help small businesses survive the […]
Visits: 4 Samsung has announced its brand-new GDDR6 memory that’s set to solve the requirement of “massive memory and increased computing power” typically required by a workstation for creating objects and environments in virtual spaces. […]
Visits: 4Bullish investors see growing unrest in China as sign of reduced lockdowns. Bears believe that more targeted lockdowns will continue regardless. Read More Go To Source
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