Month: April 2022

From South Florida to the Canadian border. The Buffalo Bills continued their trend of collecting players from Florida’s southern tri-county area with their first two selections of the 2022 NFL draft. Selected first with the 23rd selection was Benjamin and Florida cornerback Kaiir Elam, and with their next pick, at 63, the Bills snapped up
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You can Grow Your Own Way. All spring and summer, we’re playing in the vegetable garden; join us for step-by-step guides, highly recommended tools, backyard tours, juicy-ripe recipes, and then some. Let’s get our hands dirty. Vibrant, marbled pineapple tomatoes; adorable Easter Egg radishes without a single crack, unblemished rainbow Swiss chard leaves: looking at the
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Patriots He played in Snoop Dogg’s football league in California as a kid. Arizona State defensive back Jack Jones participates in a drill at the NFL Combine. Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo A day after taking cornerback Marcus Jones in the third round, the Patriots selected cornerback Jack Jones in the fourth round (121st overall) of the
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After Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought Twitter on Monday, some observers wondered if China—where the carmaker has an important plant and market—would subsequently wield more influence over the social media platform. On Friday, Chen Weihua, the EU bureau chief with state-controlled media outlet China Daily, called for the removal of the label on his Twitter
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A teacher in Rochester, N.Y., was placed on leave this week for allegedly having his mostly Black students pick seeds out of cotton to teach them about slavery. According to multiple local outlets, the Rochester School of the Arts is now investigating the incident. The lesson, which was part of a seventh-grade social studies class,
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LAKEVILLE (CBS) — On Saturday, people gave blood to support Paul Couto, a beloved teacher at Freetown-Lakeville Middle School who is fighting for his life. Couto, a 7th grade teacher, was recently diagnosed with a rare aggressive form of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia, or AML. The 53-year-old is now at Brigham and Women’s
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U.S. economy takes a hit as stocks fall – CBS News Watch CBS News April was the worst month for the stock market since the pandemic began. Meanwhile, inflation continues to impact household budgets. Michael George has the details. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.
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NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) – A cold front came through the Metroplex this morning, sweeping away the clouds and lowering the humidity. Should be a very pleasant afternoon with highs in the mid-80s. Wonderful evening in store for us, the low dewpoints will make for a great night to be outside. All weather concerns are bunched
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