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Not only is Jasmin Savoy Brown our resident qwoc, she and her partner are literally a fanfic AU come to life. Please read this article and all about how these nerds meet. Also
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Lawmakers are trying Again to Legalize Sports Betting in Kentucky
Lawmakers are trying Again to Legalize Sports Betting in Kentucky
Last year, a bill to regulate sports betting in Kentucky did not have enough support to become a law. However, this setback did not deter supporters of sports gambling in the blue grass state. This is because Lawmakers are trying Again to Legalize Sports Betting in Kentucky by introducing 4 new bills on Monday. According to gambling industry news, the announcement was made yesterday by several…
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Adams, Geraldine Kendall. “A New Approach to Repatriation.” Museums Association, December 11, 2020. https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/features/2020/11/a-new-approach-to-repatriation/.
Ahmadi, Ali Abbas. “Should the British Museum Return Its Egyptian Collection?” The New Arab. The New Arab, December 13, 2019. https://english.alaraby.co.uk/analysis/should-british-museum-return-its-egyptian-collection. 
Alberge, Dalya. “British Museum Is World's Largest Receiver of Stolen Goods, Says QC.” The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, November 4, 2019. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/04/british-museum-is-worlds-largest-receiver-of-stolen-goods-says-qc. 
“Annex III: Position Statement on Duties, Powers, Policies and Procedures in Relation to Restitution, Repatriation and Spoliation .” House of Commons. Parliament. Accessed August 18, 2022. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199900/cmselect/cmcumeds/371/0060805.htm. 
Ayyad, Ibrahim. “Egypt Renews Demands to Retrieve Nefertiti Bust from Germany.” Al Monitor, October 1, 2020. https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2020/10/egypt-germany-nefertiti-bust-claim-stolen-antiquities.html.
Fleary, Sinai. “Looted Benin Bronzes Can Be ‘Loaned’ Says British Museum.” Voice Online, March 3, 2022. https://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/uk-news/2022/03/03/looted-benin-bronzes-can-be-loaned-says-british-museum/. 
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Greenberger, Alex. “'Brooklyn Is Not for Sale': Decolonize This Place Leads Protest at Brooklyn Museum.” ARTnews.com. ARTnews.com, November 18, 2019. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/brooklyn-not-sale-decolonize-place-leads-protest-brooklyn-museum-10230/. 
Killion, Thomas W. Opening Archaeology: Repatriation's Impact on Contemporary Research and Practice. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press, 2008.
Lonetree, Amy. Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums. University of North Carolina Press, 2012. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807837528_lonetree. Accessed 16 Aug. 2022.
Marcelo, Philip. “Return of Wounded Knee Artifacts Spotlights Slow Repatriation Pace for Native Americans.” USA Today. Gannett Satellite Information Network, July 30, 2022. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/07/30/native-american-wounded-knee-artifacts-repatriation/10191921002/. 
“Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (U.S. National Park Service).” National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Accessed August 17, 2022. https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nagpra/index.htm. 
Polonsky, Naomi. “Hundreds Attend Guerrilla, Activist-Led Tour of Looted Artifacts at the British Museum.” Hyperallergic, December 18, 2018. https://hyperallergic.com/475256/hundreds-attend-guerilla-activist-led-tour-of-looted-artifacts-at-the-british-museum/?fbclid=IwAR0lqpgP1Ji_XJqMhCR0CJ-LY7ZcoLcWwlP-1ATi7u5--mQT4H4XAOAHlmA. 
Porterfield, Carlie. “Europe's Museums, Collectors Are Returning Artifacts to Countries of Origin amid Fresh Scrutiny.” Forbes. Forbes Magazine, April 21, 2022. https://www.forbes.com/sites/carlieporterfield/2021/10/27/europes-museums-collectors-are-returning-artifacts-to-countries-of-origin-amid-fresh-scrutiny/?sh=16ceceaf675b. 
Sánchez-Morales, Lara. “Laboratory & Curation in Archaeology.” Zoom, University of Texas at Austin, July 21, 2018.
Sánchez-Morales, Lara. “The Profession of Archaeology.” Zoom, University of Texas at Austin, July 13, 2018.
Tuck, Eve, and K. Wayne Yang. “Decolonization Is Not a Metaphor.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 1, no. 1 (2012): 1–40. https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/view/18630.
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Capitol assault committee prepares for first hearing
The House is forging ahead with its investigation into the January 6 insurrection despite widespread GOP opposition. Speaker Nancy Pelosi tapped Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger to serve on the select committee alongside his colleague, Liz Cheney. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN to discuss what to expect. from Home - CBSNews.com https://ift.tt/3y6ybuF via Blogger https://ift.tt/2VftUqs
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What’s at stake for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden in tonight’s Democratic primaries More than 350 delegates are at stake in tonight's Democratic primaries across six states. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion, CBS News political director Caitlin Conant, and Adam Brewster, a CBS News campaign reporter covering Michigan, spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano ahead of the polls closing.
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What's at stake for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden in tonight's Democratic primaries
More than 350 delegates are at stake in tonight's Democratic primaries across six states. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion, CBS News political director Caitlin Conant, and Adam Brewster, a CBS News campaign reporter covering Michigan, spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano ahead of the polls closing. from Home - CBSNews.com https://ift.tt/3aGVZcD from Blogger https://ift.tt/3aI6WdU
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N.B.A. Rules James Harden Was Not Fouled on 3-Point Attempt
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry made a point Monday of studying all 16 3-pointers James Harden attempted in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals.
He wants to be better prepared to defend the Houston Rockets star who has such a knack of drawing his man in to generate contact as he jumps forward to release the ball from long range.
Who knew a debate about landing space would be all the talk going into Game 2 on Tuesday?
Curry said he was disappointed that the officiating has taken over the narrative of the series, and pointed out that Golden State could exhaust its energy on the same issue.
“So what are you going to do about it?” he said. “Hopefully, Game 2, it’s about the game and how we play and making shots and the energy and intensity that we need to play with, knowing what’s at stake, and that becomes the conversation for sure.”
A day after the Rockets complained about the officiating following a 104-100 loss in the opener of the best-of-seven series, the N.B.A. handed Houston’s Chris Paul a $35,000 fine for “aggressively confronting and recklessly making contact with a game official,” while also confirming in its Last-Two Minute Report that no foul should have been called on Draymond Green’s defense of a 3-point try by Harden with 10.1 seconds left that could have tied the game.
The report did, however, state that three Golden State fouls were missed — including two against Curry, each of which would have resulted in his fouling out.
On the 3-point attempt that Harden was adamant was a foul, the N.B.A. said, “Green jumps in front of Harden and would have missed him if Harden hadn’t extended his legs.”
Curry, who the league says fouled both Harden and Eric Gordon in the last two minutes, said the Warriors must understand the “tendencies” of a shooter like Harden to avoid putting themselves in a position where it’s a tough call for the referee on whether the Warriors have encroached on someone’s landing space.
In addressing the issue, Harden referenced a play two years ago during which Kawhi Leonard, then of the San Antonio Spurs, was lost for the season with a left ankle injury in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Warriors. Leonard came down on the foot of then-Golden State center Zaza Pachulia.
“That can change the entire series,” Harden said after Sunday’s game. “Just call the game the way it’s supposed to be called and we’ll live with the results. It’s plain and simple.”
The Warriors are surprised the Rockets have made their grievances quite so public, with Coach Steve Kerr saying it’s unfortunate this became the focus in a series between the two powerhouses of the Western Conference.
“I thought we were going to talk about the game,” joked Kerr, who pretended to flop Monday on San Francisco Chronicle columnist Ann Killion to make his point.
“Watching the tape, both teams just got after it and competed. But we just watched the tape upstairs. You don’t think there were 10 calls that we thought we got fouled? This is how it goes. And every coach in the league will tell you the same thing: You watch the tape and you go, ‘Man, that’s a foul, that’s a foul.’ It’s the nature of the game. It’s very, very difficult to officiate an N.B.A. game. There’s all kinds of gray area, and in the modern game a lot of players have gotten really good at deception, creating contact. I don’t remember people falling down on 3-point shots all the time when I played.”
Houston Coach Mike D’Antoni said the officials came to talk to him during halftime about missed foul calls on the Warriors closing out on the Rockets’ 3-point shooters.
“I’m going to try to be a nice guy because I really don’t want to give the charity to them, I’d rather have my charity have the money,” D’Antoni said. “So I mean the response was they came in halftime and said they missed them. That’s what they told me. They missed four of them. That’s 12 foul shots. So be it. They’re trying to do the best they can do.”
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Hot New Releases! ~ Apr 4
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The Castle (Endgame #3) by Skye Warren
I’m safe in the ivory tower Gabriel Miller made for me. That’s what he says. Enemies lurk outside, waiting to strike. An army of enemies held back by these walls.
Except some animal instinct warns me the danger is much closer. It’s already here. Is Gabriel Miller my protector or my enemy? Is this house a castle or a cage?
There’s nowhere for me to go, no one left for me to trust.
No escape from a past determined to capture its prize.
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Fighting for Love (Boston Love #2) by Kelly Elliott
A larger-than-life firefighter inspires a career-driven woman to live in the moment—and trust in the power of love—in this flirty, emotional novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Searching for Harmony.   Finn Ward has two passions: being a firefighter and being single. Although his parents are constantly nagging him to settle down, Finn just wants to enjoy himself while he’s young. Then, at a union meeting, he meets a gorgeous lawyer with a dazzling smile—and suddenly, settling down doesn’t sound so bad.
Rory Adams is fresh out of law school and looking to make a name for herself at her mother’s firm. She doesn’t have time for silly games anymore. But when she catches the eye of a dashing fireman who makes her body tingle from across the room, something instantly ignites between them. The only problem? Her father is Finn’s boss.
Their relationship turns both of their lives upside-down. Rory tames Finn’s wild ways, while he shows her that life can’t be all work and no play. But it’ll take some serious determination to keep their love secret—and real courage to admit the truth.
Praise for Kelly Elliott’s Searching for Harmony    “Searching for Harmony is a heartwarming story of a woman who suffers an unthinkable tragedy—and finds an unimaginable love. It’s a real charmer!”—USA Today bestselling author Tina Wainscott
Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
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Fighting Attraction (Redemption #4) by Sarah Castille
My sweet, sexy Penny has a dark side. Just like me. I will have her. And then I will lose her, and suffer a lifetime of regret.
Rampage. Everyone loves him. He is Redemption’s top heavyweight fighter and the biggest gossip in the gym. But he isn’t the teddy bear everyone thinks he is. He’s hiding a dark secret-and he hates himself for it.
Twice a week, Rampage transforms into Master Jack, a notorious dom only the most hard-core submissives will play with. How can he-a Southern gentleman, bred to respect and protect women-want to dominate them?
But Penny Worthington wants him. Beneath her pearls, kitten heels, and prim British exterior beats a tortured heart…Master Jack is the only one who can set her free.
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Saving Mercy (Fatal Truth #1) by Abbie Roads
First in a chilling new paranormal romantic suspense series from award-winning author Abbie Roads
He’s found her at last Cain Killion knows himself to be a damaged man, his only saving grace the extrasensory connection to blood that he uses to catch murderers. His latest case takes a macabre turn when he discovers a familiar and haunting symbol linking the crime to his own horrific past-and only one woman could know what it means.
Only to lose her to a nightmare Mercy Ledger is brave, resilient, beautiful-and in terrible danger. The moment he sees Mercy, Cain knows he’s the one who can save her. He also knows he’s beyond redemption. But the lines between good and evil blur and the only thing clear to Cain and Mercy is that they belong together. Love is the antidote for blood-but is their bond strong enough to overcome the evil that stalks them?
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MORE THAN A FEELING by Erika Kelly
From the award-winning author of TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT comes the final story in her red-hot Rock Star Romance series, about a loner rocker finding his perfect duet.
When Cooper Hood left Snowberry, Montana ten years ago, he swore he’d never go back to the town that painted him with the same brush as his addict mother. But right in the middle of his band’s national tour he gets a call to come home: his mom’s got a whopper of a secret to reveal.
Daisy Charbonneau’s in trouble. The talent she hired for her resort’s annual Huckleberry Festival’s just bailed on her, and she’s desperate to find a replacement act. Luck turns her way when she discovers her high school crush is back in town—and he happens to be a rock star.
As they work together, a crush deepens into so much more—but who falls in love in two weeks?
Especially when Cooper’s never coming back to town, and Daisy’s never going to leave it.
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Target by L.P. Dover
An assassin . . . that’s what I am.
I’m Wade Chandler by day and a killer at night. I get the job done no matter the cost. Not only do I hunt people for the FBI, but I’m also the owner of Chandler Enterprises, one of the top companies in the southeast.
When Brina Carmichael – daughter of the former president – wants my business advice, it’s hard to resist her long legs and seductive smile. One thing leads to another and now I’m in too deep.
I can’t let her know what I am, but I’ve never wanted a woman the way I want her.
However, harboring secrets comes at a price and I have a feeling she’s keeping some of her own. Especially, when my next mission leads me straight to her.
Turns out she’s not who I thought she was.
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What's at stake for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden in tonight's Democratic primaries
What’s at stake for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden in tonight’s Democratic primaries
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Justin Pierce hurting Adam Killion.
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Thousands of miles of planned Asian roads threaten the heart of tiger habitat
Nearly 15,000 miles of new Asian roads will be built in tiger habitat by mid-century, deepening the big cat’s extinction risk and highlighting the need for bold new conservation measures now, according to a new study.
University of Michigan conservation ecologist Neil Carter and his colleagues used a recently developed global roads dataset to calculate the extent and potential impacts of existing and planned road networks across the nearly 450,000-square-mile, 13-country range of the globally endangered tiger.
Fewer than 4,000 tigers remain in the wild. They are found mainly in South Asia and Southeast Asia, regions that will experience accelerating pressure from human development in coming years.
Road construction often exacerbates all three of the main threats to tigers: prey depletion, habitat degradation and poaching.
The U-M-led study showed that existing roads are pervasive throughout tiger habitat, totaling 83,300 miles (134,000 kilometers) in Tiger Conservation Landscapes (TCLs), blocks of habitat across the animal’s range that are considered crucial for recovery of the species. Carter and his co-authors called this finding “a highly troubling warning sign for tiger recovery and ecosystems in Asia.”
Map of estimated road densities for the 76 Tiger Conservation Landscapes, blocks of habitat across the animal’s range that are considered crucial for recovery of the species. Bar graph shows road densities in the protected and unprotected portions of the TCLs for each of the 13 countries in tiger range. From Carter et al, Sci. Adv. 2020
The researchers calculated three measures—road density, distance to the nearest road and relative mean species abundance—to characterize how existing road networks influence tiger habitat. They calculated current road densities for all 76 TCLs and summarized those estimates by country and protection status.
In addition, they used published forecasts of global road expansion to calculate the length of new roads that might exist in tiger habitat by 2050, for each of the 13 tiger-range countries.
The study, scheduled for publication April 29 in Science Advances, found that:
The 83,300 miles of current road networks within tiger habitat may be decreasing the abundance of tigers and their prey by more than 20%.
43% of the area where tiger breeding occurs and 57% of the area in TCLs are within 5 km (3.1 miles) of a road, a proximity that can negatively impact tigers and their prey.
Nearly 15,000 miles of new roads will be built in TCLs by 2050, stimulated through major investment projects such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Road densities are, on average, 34% greater in nonprotected portions of TCLs than in strictly protected parts, indicating that road density increases with the relaxation of protection status.
Road densities varied widely across tiger-range countries. China’s mean road density in TCLs is nearly eight times greater than Malaysia’s, for example.
“Our analysis demonstrates that, overall, tigers face a ubiquitous and mounting threat from road networks across much of their 13-country range,” said U-M’s Carter, an assistant professor at the School for Environment and Sustainability.
An adult male tiger in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park. Nepal’s East-West Highway, currently mostly a single lane in each direction, runs adjacent to the park. There are plans to add an additional lane in each direction and to build a railway nearby, which could impact tiger habitat connectivity. Image credit: Neil Carter
“Tiger habitats have declined by 40% since 2006, underscoring the importance of maintaining roadless areas and resisting road expansion in places where tigers still exist, before it is too late. Given that roads will be a pervasive challenge to tiger recovery in the future, we urge decision makers to make sustainable road development a top priority.”
The world’s remaining tigers are concentrated in a small number of source populations—areas with confirmed current presence of tigers and evidence of breeding—across the animal’s geographic range. Even a small amount of road construction could disproportionately impact tiger recovery by permanently isolating tiger populations, creating tiger “islands,” according to the researchers.
Protecting tigers is a global conservation priority, exemplified by a landmark international initiative, called TX2, with the goal of doubling global tiger numbers between 2010 and 2022. And tigers are considered a conservation flagship species, a popular, charismatic animal that serves as a symbol and rallying point to stimulate conservation awareness and action.
Even so, few studies have assessed the impacts of roads on tigers and their recovery, limiting the impact of tiger conservation planning.
A path being cleared for a new road in tiger habitat in Nepal. Image credit: Neil Carter
And most previous “road ecology” studies of tigers have focused on localized patterns of wildlife mortality or behavior associated with road design. The new study by Carter and his colleagues, in contrast, estimates road impacts on wildlife at broad scales. It is the first study to include baseline indices on the threat from existing and future roads in tiger habitat.
“This research opens the door to build partnerships at the regional scale to better mitigate existing roads and to develop greener road designs for the next century of infrastructure development,” said study co-author Adam Ford, a wildlife ecologist at the University of British Columbia.
The researchers say their metrics provide tools to support sustainable road development, enabling rapid risk assessment for roads passing through tiger habitat, including roads planned as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.
The BRI is a global development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 involving infrastructure projects in dozens of countries in Asia, Europe and Africa. The rush to build major new roads throughout the forested regions of South Asia and Southeast Asia, financed through the initiative, could have severe impacts on tigers, according to Carter and his colleagues.
An adult tiger walking along a dirt road in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park. Nepal’s East-West Highway, currently mostly a single lane in each direction, runs adjacent to the park. There are plans to add an additional lane in each direction and to build a railway nearby, which could impact tiger habitat connectivity. Image credit: Neil Carter
But the BRI could become an important partner in tiger preservation, according to the researchers, by adopting biodiversity conservation as one of its core values. That would set the stage for the BRI to plan and implement a network of protected areas and wildlife corridors to safeguard tigers from road impacts.
The 13 tiger-range countries are Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand and Vietnam. The authors of the Science Advances paper, in addition to Carter and Ford, are Alexander Killion and Tara Easter of the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability and Jodi Brandt of Boise State University.
This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation’s Idaho EPSCoR Program and the Canada Research Chairs program.The paper is titled “Road development in Asia: Assessing the range-wide risks to tigers.”
source https://scienceblog.com/515972/thousands-of-miles-of-planned-asian-roads-threaten-the-heart-of-tiger-habitat/
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Brandi Chastain Hall of Fame plaque gets meme treatment, will be redone
Brandi Chastain was enshrined in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame on Monday, and a day that should have been all about honoring one of the most important figures in US soccer history was overshadowed by how ridiculous her plaque looks.
Somehow, this is the plaque that the BASHOF came up with:
Brandi Chastain is one of the most beautiful athletes I’ve ever covered. How this became her plaque is a freaking embarrassment for BASHOF. Makes Cristiano’s look perfect. pic.twitter.com/hta6c0cmSo
— Ann Killion (@annkillion) May 22, 2018
Chastain tried not to sound ungrateful, but even she couldn’t help but acknowledge how ridiculous the plaque looks.
“It’s not the most flattering,” she said during the enshrinement ceremony, per Daniel Brown of the San Jose Mercury News. “But it’s nice.”
Fortunately, it sounds as though the BASHOF has heard the outrage and is going to create a new plaque for Chastain.
So @annkillion says Brandi Chastain’s plaque for the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame is set to be redone. Which, you know, yes. pic.twitter.com/vdWQLHLv8G
— Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl) May 22, 2018
As you might expect, Twitter was more than happy to call attention to the hideous plaque, with many people noting that it makes Chastain look like a middle aged man.
I don't know about Brandi Chastain, but they nailed Mickey Rooney. pic.twitter.com/wfSb7irMbx
— Jason Davis, The Maker (@davisjsn) May 22, 2018
Brandi Chastain's new HOF plaque. pic.twitter.com/FXqDXwyyD3
— Sam Adams (@SWXSamAdams) May 22, 2018
Man I hate to do this but this looks more like Boomer Esiason than Brandi Chastain I’m sorry @sydneyesiason pic.twitter.com/Iok2lw9Rq3
— Mike (@mcianfrini) May 22, 2018
Wow, so how did an overeager Rex Ryan land on a plaque?
Spoiler Alert: He didn’t. What in THE hell is this?
Whoever‘s responsible needs to be fully investigated. (h/t @annkillion) pic.twitter.com/qxYf0F43A1
— Tim Ryan (@TheSportsHernia) May 22, 2018
Some plaque artist confused Brandi Chastain for Gary Busey https://t.co/esBVjIWgCG
— Real Super Dave (@SuperStatsDave) May 22, 2018
Chastain’s plaque has to be the most embarrassing thing we’ve seen since the Red Sox botched David Ortiz’s bobblehead doll. It will be interesting to see how the new one comes out.
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After 10 seasons, Daniels has transformed Rangers
#npb #AkinoriOtsuka [Star Telegram]The trade that haunts Daniels most is the December 2005 trade that sent first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, right-hander Chris Young and outfielder Terrmel Sledge to San Diego for right-handers Adam Eaton, Akinori Otsuka and minor league catcher Billy Killion.
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What's at stake for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden in tonight's Democratic primaries
More than 350 delegates are at stake in tonight's Democratic primaries across six states. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion, CBS News political director Caitlin Conant, and Adam Brewster, a CBS News campaign reporter covering Michigan, spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano ahead of the polls closing. from Home - CBSNews.com https://ift.tt/3aGVZcD via Blogger https://ift.tt/2Q5IgEm
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