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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
Athletes here at the Paris Olympics have brought us magical performances, from U.S. gymnast Simone Biles, to French phenom swimmer Léon Marchand, to Ankita Dhyani, a 5,000-meter runner from India we watched circle the purple oval at the Stade de France, finishing last yet receiving a rousing applause when she crossed the line, as if she had won the race. Olympians make the Olympics special, plain and simple.
But behind the shimmering sheen of athletic brilliance and perseverance, stark inequalities exist all around. The gap between millionaire Olympians like Novak Djokovic and LeBron James and athletes from lesser-known sports like canoe slalom and badminton is the equivalent of a sporting Grand Canyon. The benefits that powerful countries like the U.S., China, and France hold over nations with GDPs smaller than some American cities show up with crisp visibility on the Olympic medal table. But perhaps the most seismic inequality, and one that all too often evades public notice, let alone scrutiny, is the yawning gap between the luxury-box existence of the International Olympic Committee and most Olympians themselves.
The IOC’s slogan is “Putting Athletes First.” But all too often, athletes come in closer to last.
The Olympic money shuffle is a great place to start. The IOC is officially a nonprofit, but it sure is profitable. According to its most recent annual report, the organization raked in $7.6 billion in the Olympic cycle spanning 2017 to 2020-21. A 2019 study from Toronto Metropolitan University and Global Athlete found that only 4.1% of Olympic revenues make it into athlete pockets (whereas with the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB it’s more like 45-50%). The IOC often reminds us that it redistributes 90% of its funds, but only a paltry 0.5% is direct compensation to athletes.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics, Global Athlete, the athlete-led group fighting for enhanced rights and increased pay, released a statement asserting that the Olympics “serve the interests of the few powerbrokers behind the International Olympic Committee” and that “the Olympics are failing to serve the interests of athletes … because the IOC, which wields complete control over all things Games related, operates without accountability.”
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics—postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic—the IOC chose to stage the Games even though transmission rates were high and a national poll revealed that 83% in Tokyo did not want it to proceed. The pandemic was a challenging time for anyone putting on a big-ticket event, not least the IOC. But the organization took steps that seemed to prioritize their own finances over athletes.
Certainly, the IOC and local organizers in Paris were not “putting athletes first” when they chose to stage the triathlon and marathon swim in the Seine River. The sights of athletes vomiting when leaving the Seine or reports of sickness due to E.coli was hardly unpredictable. We spoke to people in the Paris office of the Surfrider Foundation, an environmental group, which was logging high and unsafe levels of E. Coli and enterococci for months. And Surfrider noted that they were only testing for bacteria, in alignment with the European Bathing Water Directive, not pesticide runoff, pharmaceutical refuse, or toxic metals. But the French government has put $1.5 billion into cleaning it—the images of people swimming in the Seine for the first time in a century were irresistible, and athletes were put last.
Read More: Inside the Billion-Dollar Effort to Clean Up the Seine
While many athletes live hand-to-mouth, the IOC enjoys an opulent existence. Here in Paris, its members are staying in the ritzy Hôtel du Collectionneur, which the IOC is renting out for a cool €22 million ($24 million). IOC members also enjoy extravagant perks, like first-class airfare and five-star accommodations. And they receive per diem payments of up to $900 on days they attend the Olympics and other official IOC events. This means an IOC member could make more money in per diem alone, than a U.S. Olympian who earns a bronze medal and the $15,000 that comes with it from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
Back at the Hôtel du Collectionneur in Paris, the IOC have banned reporters from entering the building where they are residing for the first time in decades. Decision making has also become increasingly centralized under a small team of senior executives, including its current president, Thomas Bach of Germany. Small groups of loyal IOC members—called Future Host Commissions—now essentially choose which cities will host the Olympics, with the rest of the organization relegated to being a gold-plated rubber stamp.
For all of these reasons, it’s time for the current iteration of the IOC to go. This might sound radical, but the IOC has yet to find an answer to the role the Games play in overspending public money, stoking displacement, and intensifying policing in Olympic host cities. It’s also time to end the fiction that the current iteration of the Games are environmentally sustainable, given the air miles and mega construction projects. Just ask the people of Teahupo’o, Tahiti, host of the Paris 2024 surfing competition, who protested the construction of an Olympic-standard viewing tower that damaged the community’s delicate coral reef, possibly affecting its ecosystem for decades.
The current iteration of the IOC should be replaced with athletes and independent thinkers who are not afraid to make drastic changes. That includes embedding democratic decision-making processes at every level, refusing to hand hosting rights for the Games to egregious human-rights violators, and making sure athletes receive a bigger slice of the Olympic money pie.
In the era of climate disruption, such measures are especially necessary, if not inevitable. Here in Paris, Madeleine Orr, assistant professor of sports ecology at the University of Toronto, told us this in no uncertain terms. “A sustainable Olympics is an oxymoron,” she said. “And the [Olympic] model is completely untenable. They’re not going to be able to continue to do it much longer.”
At the opening ceremony of the Paris Games, IOC President Bach delivered a speech. As he delivered his remarks in the rain, an assistant held an umbrella over Bach’s head so he wouldn’t get wet (unlike the flag bearers, volunteers, and fans in attendance). The image dripped with symbolism. One reality for the IOC and another for everyone else.
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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
Athletes here at the Paris Olympics have brought us magical performances, from U.S. gymnast Simone Biles, to French phenom swimmer Léon Marchand, to Ankita Dhyani, a 5,000-meter runner from India we watched circle the purple oval at the Stade de France, finishing last yet receiving a rousing applause when she crossed the line, as if she had won the race. Olympians make the Olympics special, plain and simple.
But behind the shimmering sheen of athletic brilliance and perseverance, stark inequalities exist all around. The gap between millionaire Olympians like Novak Djokovic and LeBron James and athletes from lesser-known sports like canoe slalom and badminton is the equivalent of a sporting Grand Canyon. The benefits that powerful countries like the U.S., China, and France hold over nations with GDPs smaller than some American cities show up with crisp visibility on the Olympic medal table. But perhaps the most seismic inequality, and one that all too often evades public notice, let alone scrutiny, is the yawning gap between the luxury-box existence of the International Olympic Committee and most Olympians themselves.
The IOC’s slogan is “Putting Athletes First.” But all too often, athletes come in closer to last.
The Olympic money shuffle is a great place to start. The IOC is officially a nonprofit, but it sure is profitable. According to its most recent annual report, the organization raked in $7.6 billion in the Olympic cycle spanning 2017 to 2020-21. A 2019 study from Toronto Metropolitan University and Global Athlete found that only 4.1% of Olympic revenues make it into athlete pockets (whereas with the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB it’s more like 45-50%). The IOC often reminds us that it redistributes 90% of its funds, but only a paltry 0.5% is direct compensation to athletes.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics, Global Athlete, the athlete-led group fighting for enhanced rights and increased pay, released a statement asserting that the Olympics “serve the interests of the few powerbrokers behind the International Olympic Committee” and that “the Olympics are failing to serve the interests of athletes … because the IOC, which wields complete control over all things Games related, operates without accountability.”
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics—postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic—the IOC chose to stage the Games even though transmission rates were high and a national poll revealed that 83% in Tokyo did not want it to proceed. The pandemic was a challenging time for anyone putting on a big-ticket event, not least the IOC. But the organization took steps that seemed to prioritize their own finances over athletes.
Certainly, the IOC and local organizers in Paris were not “putting athletes first” when they chose to stage the triathlon and marathon swim in the Seine River. The sights of athletes vomiting when leaving the Seine or reports of sickness due to E.coli was hardly unpredictable. We spoke to people in the Paris office of the Surfrider Foundation, an environmental group, which was logging high and unsafe levels of E. Coli and enterococci for months. And Surfrider noted that they were only testing for bacteria, in alignment with the European Bathing Water Directive, not pesticide runoff, pharmaceutical refuse, or toxic metals. But the French government has put $1.5 billion into cleaning it—the images of people swimming in the Seine for the first time in a century were irresistible, and athletes were put last.
Read More: Inside the Billion-Dollar Effort to Clean Up the Seine
While many athletes live hand-to-mouth, the IOC enjoys an opulent existence. Here in Paris, its members are staying in the ritzy Hôtel du Collectionneur, which the IOC is renting out for a cool €22 million ($24 million). IOC members also enjoy extravagant perks, like first-class airfare and five-star accommodations. And they receive per diem payments of up to $900 on days they attend the Olympics and other official IOC events. This means an IOC member could make more money in per diem alone, than a U.S. Olympian who earns a bronze medal and the $15,000 that comes with it from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
Back at the Hôtel du Collectionneur in Paris, the IOC have banned reporters from entering the building where they are residing for the first time in decades. Decision making has also become increasingly centralized under a small team of senior executives, including its current president, Thomas Bach of Germany. Small groups of loyal IOC members—called Future Host Commissions—now essentially choose which cities will host the Olympics, with the rest of the organization relegated to being a gold-plated rubber stamp.
For all of these reasons, it’s time for the current iteration of the IOC to go. This might sound radical, but the IOC has yet to find an answer to the role the Games play in overspending public money, stoking displacement, and intensifying policing in Olympic host cities. It’s also time to end the fiction that the current iteration of the Games are environmentally sustainable, given the air miles and mega construction projects. Just ask the people of Teahupo’o, Tahiti, host of the Paris 2024 surfing competition, who protested the construction of an Olympic-standard viewing tower that damaged the community’s delicate coral reef, possibly affecting its ecosystem for decades.
The current iteration of the IOC should be replaced with athletes and independent thinkers who are not afraid to make drastic changes. That includes embedding democratic decision-making processes at every level, refusing to hand hosting rights for the Games to egregious human-rights violators, and making sure athletes receive a bigger slice of the Olympic money pie.
In the era of climate disruption, such measures are especially necessary, if not inevitable. Here in Paris, Madeleine Orr, assistant professor of sports ecology at the University of Toronto, told us this in no uncertain terms. “A sustainable Olympics is an oxymoron,” she said. “And the [Olympic] model is completely untenable. They’re not going to be able to continue to do it much longer.”
At the opening ceremony of the Paris Games, IOC President Bach delivered a speech. As he delivered his remarks in the rain, an assistant held an umbrella over Bach’s head so he wouldn’t get wet (unlike the flag bearers, volunteers, and fans in attendance). The image dripped with symbolism. One reality for the IOC and another for everyone else.
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Early Career Waller attended Georgia Institute of Technology and played collegiate football for the Yellow Jackets. Throughout his college career, Waller demonstrated his ability as a receiver and gained a reputation as a dynamic playmaker on the field.
NFL Career The Baltimore Ravens selected Waller in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft. He spent the first few years of his career with the Ravens, mostly as a backup tight end and special teams contributor. In 2018, Waller was suspended for breaching the NFL's substance usage policy, and he was waived by the Ravens.
However, Waller's career changed dramatically when he was taken off waivers by the Oakland Raiders (now the Las Vegas Raiders) in 2018. Waller thrived in the Raiders' offense under the direction of head coach Jon Gruden and offensive coordinator Greg Olson, demonstrating his versatility as a pass-catcher and becoming a crucial weapon for quarterback Derek Carr.
Breakout Season. In the 2019 NFL season, Waller emerged as one of the league's finest tight ends, setting career highs in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. His outstanding performance on the field gained him great praise and cemented him as a key component of the Raiders' offense.
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from yesterday: Friday, 26th April 2024
Welcome, welcome, velkommen, mirë se vjen 🤗 What were the top pages visited on @Wikipedia (26th April 2024) 🏆🌟🔥?
1️⃣: 2024 NFL draft "The 2024 NFL draft is the ongoing 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is being held around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan, on April 25–27, 2024. The Chicago Bears held the first pick in the draft,..."
2️⃣: 2024 Indian general election "General elections are being held in India from 19 April to 1 June 2024 in seven phases, to elect 543 members of the Lok Sabha. The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 4 June 2024. This is the largest-ever election in history, surpassing the 2019 Indian general election, and..."
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4️⃣: Richard Gadd "Richard Robert Steven Gadd (born 11 May 1989) is a Scottish writer, actor and comedian. He created and starred in the 2024 Netflix drama series Baby Reindeer, based on his one-man show and real-life experience...."
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Canceled Tribal Chief White Calf, Face of The Redskins, Generates New Support Nationwide
— Kerry Byrne | Tuesday February 6, 2024
Chief John Two Guns White Calf, left, served as the inspiration for the Washington Redskins logo, right — which represented the NFL franchise on the field for nearly 50 years, from 1972 to 2020.
"The Redskins were the only minority representation in the entire NFL and it was a real person, not a mascot," historian Andre Billeaudeaux of San Diego, California, the author of "How the Redskins Got Their Name," told Fox News Digital in an interview.
The NCAI counts among its benefactors the George Soros-funded Open Society Foundations. American taxpayers also fund the group.
It receives support from seven federal bureaucracies, including the Department of Defense, according to its own website, as Fox News Digital previously reported.
Beyond the removal of Native logos and representations in pro sports, the NCAI "has tracked the retirement of more than 200 unsanctioned Native ‘themed’ mascots since 2019, and has supported legislation banning the use of these mascots in multiple states," the group said in a statement last year to Fox News Digital.
Yet "these decisions never have popular support," said Eunice Davidson, a Dakota Sioux and president of the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), to Fox News Digital last week.
Many of those images were founded up to a century ago to celebrate local Native heritage — and not all were mascots.
Top: Left, Native American Blackfeet Chief John Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), is shown shaking hands with A. Aaron of Madras, India, as they met at the Twin Cities for the Rotary Convention, circa 1925. Bottom: Blackfeet dressed in full ceremonial traditional clothing, Browning, Montana, U.S., circa 1930.
Some — like the man who was the face of the Redskins — were real people who made a profound impact on America.
Even before his face was beamed from NFL football fields into millions of American homes each Sunday in the fall, Chief White Calf's name and image were familiar to people all across the United States and elsewhere.
"He provides one of the most readily recognizable images of a Native American in the world," the Native American Heritage Project website reported in 2012.
He was born near Fort Benton, Montana, in 1872, the site states. He was the son of White Calf, chief of the Pikuni Blackfoot.
He achieved international acclaim by fighting to preserve Native American culture.
"The chief headed a secret group known as the ‘Mad Dog Society’ whose purpose was to protect and sustain the Blackfoot Heritage," according to the Kansas City Public Library.
"The Crazy Dog Society Song," from an album of Blackfoot music, is held in the Smithsonian Institution's collection of Folkways recordings.
The Kansas City Public Library added, "Chief Two Guns was very outspoken about U.S. policies and the mistreatment of Native Americans."
He championed Native issues in Washington, D.C. — rubbing elbows with President Calvin Coolidge — and appeared to bridge cultures long at odds.
White Calf was, according to multiple sources, the inspiration for the face that appeared on the U.S. Mint's famous 1913 Indian head nickel.
This account of the story is disputed, but the image on the coin bears a striking resemblance to known portraits of White Calf.
The two sides of the first 24-karat pure gold coin one-ounce replica of the U.S. Mint's Buffalo Nickel of 1913. Blackfeet chief John Two Guns White Calf is reportedly the inspiration for the Native American portrait found on the coin. His portrait later served as the face of the NFL's Washington Redskins from 1972 to 2020.
White Calf became a spokesman for Glacier National Park in Montana, "where he posed with tourists," according to the Native American Heritage Project and other accounts.
White Calf was so prominent in the United States that his death in 1934 earned a New York Times obituary.
The tribute noted that he helped make President Coolidge "an honorary chief of the same Blackfeet tribe."
The Redskins of the National Football League were founded as the Boston Braves in 1932, playing on the same field as the Boston Braves of baseball's National League.
In the tradition of the era, the upstart professional football team adopted the name, image and color scheme of the more established Major League Baseball team.
The National League Braves were represented by the image of Lenni Lenape chief Tammany, dubbed "the patron saint of America" for his role inspiring colonial troops in the American Revolution.
Left: Blackfeet chief John Two Guns White Calf. Right: Lenni Lenape chief Tammaned, also known as Tammany, was dubbed the "Patron Saint of America" by the generation that fought for American independence. This is an idealized portrait by Fritz Bade from descriptions of the man, as it appeared in the 1938 book, "The Tammany Legend" by Joseph White Norwood.
The Boston Football Braves found a new hometown field at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, in 1933. The franchise changed its name to the Boston Redskins as a tribute to their hosts and to maintain their Tammany identity and uniforms.
The franchise then moved to Washington, D.C., in 1937 and for decades maintained its original indigenous identity.
In the 1970s, the Washington Redskins looked for a new Native American icon to represent the team. The image of White Calf was championed by Blackfeet tribal leader Walter "Blackie" Wetzel.
The Redskins stepped onto the field with a portrait of Chief White Calf on team helmets for the first time in 1972.
The similarities between White Calf and the face on the logo are unmistakable. The black-tipped white feathers and braided hair hanging down over the ear are also similar to those found in pictures of White Calf and other Blackfeet.
The proud, prominent face of White Calf enjoyed widespread support and input from Native communities across the country. Even the NCAI, for a time, appeared to be among those who favored the indigenous icon.
Wetzel, after all, was president of the NCAI from 1961 to 1964, before the organization changed its priorities.
But times have changed, noted Billeaudeaux.
While White Calf once fought against Washington, D.C., to preserve the heritage of American Indians, said Billeaudeaux — the NCAI now fights in Washington, D.C., to erase the heritage of American Indians.
The newer woke NCAI elevated its assault on Native American images in 2013, when it published a report dramatically called "Ending the Legacy of Racism in Sports & The Era of Harmful ‘Indian’ Sports Mascots."
The 29-page dissertation included a caustic 3,560-word history of the Redskins and its "legacy of racism."
Yet the NCAI Redskins' narrative is missing one notable name. It fails to mention Chief Two Guns White Calf — the face of the Redskins franchise for 48 years.
Top: Babe Ruth is shown signing autographs for fans while playing his last season for the Boston Braves. The National League Braves were founded by James Gaffney, a member of Tammany Hall, who adopted the image of Lenni Lenape chief King Tammany as the team logo, seen on Ruth's left sleeve. The Washington Redskins were founded in 1932 as the Boston Braves and adopted the same Tammany imagery.
Bottom: Donald Wetzel holds an autographed Washington Redskins football on June 27, 2014, in Great Falls, Montana. Wetzel, a member of the Blackfeet nation, was proud of the Washington Redskins logo that his father Walter designed in the 1960s and the team adopted in 1972.
Fox News Digital made several attempts to ask the NCAI to explain the oversight and to share its viewpoints — most recently on Monday, Feb. 5 — but did not receive a response.
The failure to mention the once-revered face of the Redskins franchise, in a history of the Redskins franchise, betrays the group's mission to promote a woke agenda over Native American heritage, Billeaudeaux charged.
The report even cites historical events of 1932, including a Tom & Jerry radio cartoon, to offer conflated support of its claims that the Redskins name was racist. Yet the NCAI failed to note that the team changed its name to the Redskins only after moving to Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox.
The study also did not mention Tammany, the original inspiration for the Braves/Redskins Native American imagery when the franchise was founded in 1932.
The NCAI report also argued, in a widely repeated claim, that indigenous mascots on sports teams have led to low self-esteem among Native Americans.
A source document cited in the claim was a brief study of 71 Native American children in Arizona in 2004.
But the claim that Native imagery creates low self-esteem is "a bald-faced lie," Walter "Red Hawk" Brown, chief of the Cheroenhaka Nottoway tribe of Virginia, told Fox News Digital.
The U.S. Army veteran said he was a fan of the Redskins until its history was erased. He added, "You take away self-esteem when you take away someone’s history."
He also said, "If things keep going the way they're going now, in 100 years there will be nothing left of our history."
Walter "Red Hawk" Brown, chief of the Cheroenhaka Nottoway tribe of Virginia, refuted claims by the National Congress of American Indians that Native American logos in sports harm the self-esteem of those in Native American communities. Brown spent 28 years as a U.S. Army officer.
Redskins historian Billeaudeaux called the NCAI's version of events a "misinformation campaign" and "information laundering."
The NCAI tacitly admitted in its own report that White Calf's omission was not a mistake.
"Mr. Wetzel was not president of NCAI at the time he took these reported actions and these actions were not taken on behalf of NCAI’s members," the organization claimed, connecting Wetzel with the Redskins portrait but failing to name the man it portrayed.
The NCAI's incomplete history had the intended effect. The accusations of racism against the Redskins organization caught the attention of congressional leaders and President Obama — and stoked public outrage
The 42nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was commonly known as The Tammany Regiment, in honor of the Lenni Lenape native who helped inspire the birth of the new nation. Tammany's image adorns a battlefield monument dedicated to the 42nd New York Volunteers at Gettysburg.
The Redskins erased the image of White Calf from the NFL seven years after the NCAI erased him from Native American history.
White Calf was not only scrubbed from the NCAI's 2013 history of the Redskins, but multiple searches on the organization's website also produced no mention of him.
"The whole thing has been a sham since the beginning," said NAGA president Davidson, expressing her viewpoint. "They don’t put out accurate information because they don’t want people to know the real story."
As recently as 2016, a poll by The Washington Post revealed that 90% of Native Americans supported the Redskins name and logo.
Over the past few years, communities across the nation have been stepping up to save their Chief White Calf Redskins heritage and other Native American images targeted by cancel culture and its woke proponents.
"They're trying to erase or eradicate Native American history," said Rick Spiegel, an activist in Sandusky, Michigan, who is leading a grassroots effort to reclaim the Redskins nickname and its White Calf portrait logo at the local high school.
Top: Residents of Sandusky, Michigan, were angry that the local high school was forced to erase its Redskins identity despite popular support. The Redskins image is not a stereotype or mascot, noted local activist Rick Spiegel, but the portrait of celebrated Blackfeet Chief John Two Guns White Calf.
Bottom: The digital display sign bearing the Redskins logo is seen outside Red Mesa High School on Oct. 15, 2014, in Red Mesa, Arizona.
Voters in Sandusky recently recalled three school board members who voted to eliminate the Redskins. They've since elected three new pro-Native American school board members who campaigned to bring the Redskins back to Sandusky High School.
Spiegel said that nearly 90% of registered voters in the town who responded to a mail-in survey (1,900 of 2,100) supported the traditional Redskins — as did 74% of students and 53% of teachers at the school in another survey.
Despite overwhelming public support for the Redskins, Sandusky teams are now called the Wolves.
High schools around the nation with Native-majority student populations have displayed recent public support for their White Calf-portrait Redskins.
The Red Mesa (Arizona) High School Redskins installed a new football field last year with their White Calf Redskins logo splashed across the 50-yard line.
And students at Wellpinit (Washington) High School voted to keep the school's Redskins mascot in March 2023, rejecting efforts to erase it.
"It’s a very powerful word for us," student Smokey Abrahamson told the Spokesman-Review last March, after leading the Welpinit Redskins boys basketball team to a state championship.
Red Mesa football player Kai Lameman mounted on a mustang horse cheers as he leads his Redskins football team during the homecoming parade at Red Mesa High School on Oct. 16, 2014, in Red Mesa, Arizona. Red Mesa is a small Navajo school in northeast Arizona.
Students also "proudly chanted ‘Redskins power’" at a parade to honor the championship team, the Spokesman-Review reported.
"The people that I’ve talked to — they have a sense of pride about our name, and about our mascot being the Redskins," Taylor Wiebener, athletic director at Native-majority Kingston (Oklahoma) High School, told KXII.com in 2020.
A Washington Redskins fan holds up a sign to keep the Redskins name before the team played the Jacksonville Jaguars at FedExField on Sept. 14, 2014, in Landover, Maryland.
And, according to activist and historian Billeaudeaux, students and residents of Donna, Texas, and McCloud, Oklahoma, also have repeatedly voiced support for their Redskins identity.
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Fantasy Sports Market Expected to Reach $48.6 Billion by 2027
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According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, “Fantasy Sports Market by Sports Type, Platform, and Demographics: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021–2027,” the global fantasy sports market size was $18.6 billion in 2019, and is projected reach $48.6 billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of 13.9% from 2021 to 2027
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The rapid expansion of the fantasy sports industry has been well supported by investment from investors around the world. Investors around the world continued to show interest on sports fantasy platforms. For instance Dream11 a fantasy sports platform in India received funding of about $100 Million in a Series D funding round in the year 2018 led by Chinese investment holding company Tencent. On the similar lines, Halaplay raised $5 billion in Series A funding led by Kae Capital and Nazara Technologies. Similarly, FanDuel has received collective funding of more than $400 million. DraftKings, a sports fantasy platform launched in 2012 has raised close to $900 million and is now valued at more than $2 billion. The continued investment from investors aids in the fantasy sports market growth with better product offerings from different platforms.
The fantasy sports platforms remains niche in the developing nations of Asia-Pacific and Latin America region. According to an in-house survey, more than 58% respondents in the regions have incorrect information about the fantasy sports. Furthermore, one in four people were unaware about such platforms. Though a lot of expenditure is incurred by the fantasy sports platforms, lack of awareness and right information remain a major hurdle for the engaged stakeholders in the industry.
The emergence of COVID-19 has negatively disrupted the global fantasy sports market with leagues and tournaments either been called off or shifted to last month of 2020 or to the next year, i.e. 2021. The deferral of sports events has led to widespread losses for the engaged stakeholders. Nevertheless, with the resuming of sports activities in the last quarter of this year, the market is expected to recover slightly; however, a major rebound is projected to be witnessed next year onwards.
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The fantasy sports market is segmented into sports type, platform, demographics and region. By sports type, the global market is classified into football, baseball, basketball, hockey, cricket, and others. By platform, it is bifurcated into website, and mobile application. By demographics, the fantasy sports market is divided into under 25 years, 25 to 40 years and above 40 years. By region, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, and Rest of World. The market is evaluated based on the user expenditure on fantasy sports platforms.
Key Findings Of The Study By region, North America dominates in terms of the fantasy sports market share and is expected to retain its dominance during the forecast period. By sports type, the fantasy football segment led in terms of market share, in 2019; however, the fantasy cricket segment is expected to gain market share in the upcoming years. By platform, the mobile application segment accounted for about three-fourths share of the fantasy sports market in 2019 and is poised to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. By demographics, the under 25 years segment is expected to gain market share in the upcoming years and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 15.9% during the fantasy sports market forecast period. By region, rest of World is anticipated to grow with robust CAGR of 18.2% during the forecast period. Interested in Procuring this Report? Visit Here >>> https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/purchase-enquiry/6833
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Borrowed Days begin (until 14th; Scotland)
Bra Day (Japan)
Darwin Day
Flip Flop Day [also 3rd Friday in June]
Gamma Day (Illinois)
Georgia Day (US)
Hug Day
International Darwin Day
International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
International Day of Women’s Health
Janet Jackson Appreciation Day
Lincoln's Birthday
Lost Penny Day
Love a Mensch Day
Moresdag (Mother’s Day; Norway)
NAACP Day
National Braydon Day
National Freedom to Marry Day
National Hump for a Day, Day
National Productivity Day (India)
National Women’s Day (Pakistan)
Oglethorpe Day (a.k.a. Georgia Day; US)
Paul Bunyan Day (Bangor, Maine) [also 8.10]
Pick A New Love Song Day
Red Hand Day (UN)
Rhapsody in Blue Day
Safety Pup Day
Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day (Canada)
Union Day (Myanmar)
World Cholangiocarcinoma Day
Youth Day (Venezuela)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Hot Tea Day
National Biscotti Day
National P.B. & J. Day
Plum Pudding Day
2nd Sunday in February
Autism Sunday [2nd Sunday]
Daytona 500 Race Day [2nd Sunday]
International Day of Prayer for Autism and Asperger Syndrome [2nd Sunday]
International Flirting Week begins [Sunday before Valentine’s Day]
Man Day [Sunday before 14th]
Sour Sunday [1st Sunday of SF Beer Week]
Super Bowl Sunday [2nd Sunday] (a.k.a. ...
Bud Bowl Day
National Bring Back Marching Bands Day
National Homegating Day
National Popcorn Day
National Pork Rind Day
NFL Day
Neo-Prohibitionist’s Complaining Day
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Super Bowl of Caring [ website ]
Super Chicken Wing Day
World Marriage Day [2nd Sunday]
Independence Days
The Baillium Empire (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Chile (Declared from Spain, 1818)
Sexistan (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aesop (Positivist; Saint)
Anthony Cauleas, Patriarch of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Benedict of Aniane (Christian; Saint)
Bruno (Muppetism)
Choes Day (Day of the Cups; Ancient Greece)
Damian of Alexandria (Christian; Saint)
Darwin Day (Pastafarian)
Diana’s Day (Ancient Rome)
Eulalia (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt; Ancient Greece)
Festival of Pitooyage (God of gaming & chance; Oaxaca, Mexico)
High Confiscation of Property (Church of the SubGenius)
Julian the Hospitaller (Christian; Saint) [travelers, innkeepers & circus performers]
Martyrs of Abitinae (Christian; Martyrs)
Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Sacrifice to Dionysos (Ancient Greece)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Prime Number Day: 43 [14 of 72]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [11 of 57]
Premieres
Animals, by Pink Floyd (Album; 1977)
Blast from the Past (Film; 1999)
The Blue Umbrella (Animated Pixar Short; 2013)
Deadpool (Film; 2016)
English Settlement, by XTC (Album; 1982)
Groundhog Day (Film; 1993)
The International (Film; 2009)
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, by Dick Powell and Alice Faye (Song; 1937)
Life Is Beautiful (Film; 1999)
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (Film; 2021)
More Than You Know, recorded by Mildred Bailey (Song; 1942)
Moving Pictures, by Rush (Album; 1981)
On Golden Pond (Film; 1982)
On the Avenue (Film; 1937)
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (Film; 2010)
Pluto’s Housewarming (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin (Musical Composition; 1924)
Robocop (Film; 2014)
Run to the Hills, by Iron Maiden (Song; 1982)
School Daze (Film; 1988)
The Squaw Man (Film; 1914) [1st Film made in Hollywood]
Strictly Ballroom (Film; 1993)
Untamed Heart (Film; 1993)
Zoolander 2 (Film; 2016)
Today’s Name Days
Benedikt, Eulalia, Gregor (Austria)
Zvonimir, Zvonko (Croatia)
Slavěna (Czech Republic)
Eulalia (Denmark)
Alma, Alme, Elma, Elme, Elmi (Estonia)
Elma, Elmi (Finland)
Félix (France)
Benedikt, Eulalia (Germany)
Meletios, Meletis, Plotinos (Greece)
Lídia, Lívia (Hungary)
Alessio, Eulalia, Pilerio (Italy)
Karlīna, Karline, Līna (Latvia)
Benediktas, Deimantė, Eulalija, Mantminas (Lithuania)
Randi, Randulf, Ronja (Norway)
Aleksy, Benedykt, Eulalia, Julian, Laurenty, Modest, Nora, Radzim, Trzebisława (Poland)
Meletie (Romania)
Perla (Slovakia)
Eulalia (Spain)
Evelina, Evy (Sweden)
Ulas (Ukraine)
Abra, Abraham, Abram, Bram, Darwin, Ibrahim (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 43 of 2023; 322 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 6 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Luis (Rowan) [Day 22 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Jia-Yin), Day 22 (Xin-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 21 Shevat 5783
Islamic: 21 Rajab II 1444
J Cal: 13 Xin; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 30 January 2023
Moon: 60%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 15 Homer (2nd Month) [Aesop)
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 54 of 90)
Zodiac: Aquarius (Day 23 of 30)
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Holidays
Borrowed Days begin (until 14th; Scotland)
Bra Day (Japan)
Darwin Day
Flip Flop Day [also 3rd Friday in June]
Gamma Day (Illinois)
Georgia Day (US)
Hug Day
International Darwin Day
International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
International Day of Women’s Health
Janet Jackson Appreciation Day
Lincoln's Birthday
Lost Penny Day
Love a Mensch Day
Moresdag (Mother’s Day; Norway)
NAACP Day
National Braydon Day
National Freedom to Marry Day
National Hump for a Day, Day
National Productivity Day (India)
National Women’s Day (Pakistan)
Oglethorpe Day (a.k.a. Georgia Day; US)
Paul Bunyan Day (Bangor, Maine) [also 8.10]
Pick A New Love Song Day
Red Hand Day (UN)
Rhapsody in Blue Day
Safety Pup Day
Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day (Canada)
Union Day (Myanmar)
World Cholangiocarcinoma Day
Youth Day (Venezuela)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Hot Tea Day
National Biscotti Day
National P.B. & J. Day
Plum Pudding Day
2nd Sunday in February
Autism Sunday [2nd Sunday]
Daytona 500 Race Day [2nd Sunday]
International Day of Prayer for Autism and Asperger Syndrome [2nd Sunday]
International Flirting Week begins [Sunday before Valentine’s Day]
Man Day [Sunday before 14th]
Sour Sunday [1st Sunday of SF Beer Week]
Super Bowl Sunday [2nd Sunday] (a.k.a. ...
Bud Bowl Day
National Bring Back Marching Bands Day
National Homegating Day
National Popcorn Day
National Pork Rind Day
NFL Day
Neo-Prohibitionist’s Complaining Day
Suberb Owl DAy
Super Bowl of Caring [ website ]
Super Chicken Wing Day
World Marriage Day [2nd Sunday]
Independence Days
The Baillium Empire (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Chile (Declared from Spain, 1818)
Sexistan (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aesop (Positivist; Saint)
Anthony Cauleas, Patriarch of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Benedict of Aniane (Christian; Saint)
Bruno (Muppetism)
Choes Day (Day of the Cups; Ancient Greece)
Damian of Alexandria (Christian; Saint)
Darwin Day (Pastafarian)
Diana’s Day (Ancient Rome)
Eulalia (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt; Ancient Greece)
Festival of Pitooyage (God of gaming & chance; Oaxaca, Mexico)
High Confiscation of Property (Church of the SubGenius)
Julian the Hospitaller (Christian; Saint) [travelers, innkeepers & circus performers]
Martyrs of Abitinae (Christian; Martyrs)
Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Sacrifice to Dionysos (Ancient Greece)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Prime Number Day: 43 [14 of 72]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [11 of 57]
Premieres
Animals, by Pink Floyd (Album; 1977)
Blast from the Past (Film; 1999)
The Blue Umbrella (Animated Pixar Short; 2013)
Deadpool (Film; 2016)
English Settlement, by XTC (Album; 1982)
Groundhog Day (Film; 1993)
The International (Film; 2009)
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, by Dick Powell and Alice Faye (Song; 1937)
Life Is Beautiful (Film; 1999)
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (Film; 2021)
More Than You Know, recorded by Mildred Bailey (Song; 1942)
Moving Pictures, by Rush (Album; 1981)
On Golden Pond (Film; 1982)
On the Avenue (Film; 1937)
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (Film; 2010)
Pluto’s Housewarming (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin (Musical Composition; 1924)
Robocop (Film; 2014)
Run to the Hills, by Iron Maiden (Song; 1982)
School Daze (Film; 1988)
The Squaw Man (Film; 1914) [1st Film made in Hollywood]
Strictly Ballroom (Film; 1993)
Untamed Heart (Film; 1993)
Zoolander 2 (Film; 2016)
Today’s Name Days
Benedikt, Eulalia, Gregor (Austria)
Zvonimir, Zvonko (Croatia)
Slavěna (Czech Republic)
Eulalia (Denmark)
Alma, Alme, Elma, Elme, Elmi (Estonia)
Elma, Elmi (Finland)
Félix (France)
Benedikt, Eulalia (Germany)
Meletios, Meletis, Plotinos (Greece)
Lídia, Lívia (Hungary)
Alessio, Eulalia, Pilerio (Italy)
Karlīna, Karline, Līna (Latvia)
Benediktas, Deimantė, Eulalija, Mantminas (Lithuania)
Randi, Randulf, Ronja (Norway)
Aleksy, Benedykt, Eulalia, Julian, Laurenty, Modest, Nora, Radzim, Trzebisława (Poland)
Meletie (Romania)
Perla (Slovakia)
Eulalia (Spain)
Evelina, Evy (Sweden)
Ulas (Ukraine)
Abra, Abraham, Abram, Bram, Darwin, Ibrahim (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 43 of 2023; 322 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 6 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Luis (Rowan) [Day 22 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Jia-Yin), Day 22 (Xin-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 21 Shevat 5783
Islamic: 21 Rajab II 1444
J Cal: 13 Xin; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 30 January 2023
Moon: 60%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 15 Homer (2nd Month) [Aesop)
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 54 of 90)
Zodiac: Aquarius (Day 23 of 30)
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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
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How the International Olympic Committee Fails Athletes
Athletes here at the Paris Olympics have brought us magical performances, from U.S. gymnast Simone Biles, to French phenom swimmer Léon Marchand, to Ankita Dhyani, a 5,000-meter runner from India we watched circle the purple oval at the Stade de France, finishing last yet receiving a rousing applause when she crossed the line, as if she had won the race. Olympians make the Olympics special, plain and simple.
But behind the shimmering sheen of athletic brilliance and perseverance, stark inequalities exist all around. The gap between millionaire Olympians like Novak Djokovic and LeBron James and athletes from lesser-known sports like canoe slalom and badminton is the equivalent of a sporting Grand Canyon. The benefits that powerful countries like the U.S., China, and France hold over nations with GDPs smaller than some American cities show up with crisp visibility on the Olympic medal table. But perhaps the most seismic inequality, and one that all too often evades public notice, let alone scrutiny, is the yawning gap between the luxury-box existence of the International Olympic Committee and most Olympians themselves.
The IOC’s slogan is “Putting Athletes First.” But all too often, athletes come in closer to last.
The Olympic money shuffle is a great place to start. The IOC is officially a nonprofit, but it sure is profitable. According to its most recent annual report, the organization raked in $7.6 billion in the Olympic cycle spanning 2017 to 2020-21. A 2019 study from Toronto Metropolitan University and Global Athlete found that only 4.1% of Olympic revenues make it into athlete pockets (whereas with the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB it’s more like 45-50%). The IOC often reminds us that it redistributes 90% of its funds, but only a paltry 0.5% is direct compensation to athletes.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics, Global Athlete, the athlete-led group fighting for enhanced rights and increased pay, released a statement asserting that the Olympics “serve the interests of the few powerbrokers behind the International Olympic Committee” and that “the Olympics are failing to serve the interests of athletes … because the IOC, which wields complete control over all things Games related, operates without accountability.”
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics—postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic—the IOC chose to stage the Games even though transmission rates were high and a national poll revealed that 83% in Tokyo did not want it to proceed. The pandemic was a challenging time for anyone putting on a big-ticket event, not least the IOC. But the organization took steps that seemed to prioritize their own finances over athletes.
Certainly, the IOC and local organizers in Paris were not “putting athletes first” when they chose to stage the triathlon and marathon swim in the Seine River. The sights of athletes vomiting when leaving the Seine or reports of sickness due to E.coli was hardly unpredictable. We spoke to people in the Paris office of the Surfrider Foundation, an environmental group, which was logging high and unsafe levels of E. Coli and enterococci for months. And Surfrider noted that they were only testing for bacteria, in alignment with the European Bathing Water Directive, not pesticide runoff, pharmaceutical refuse, or toxic metals. But the French government has put $1.5 billion into cleaning it—the images of people swimming in the Seine for the first time in a century were irresistible, and athletes were put last.
Read More: Inside the Billion-Dollar Effort to Clean Up the Seine
While many athletes live hand-to-mouth, the IOC enjoys an opulent existence. Here in Paris, its members are staying in the ritzy Hôtel du Collectionneur, which the IOC is renting out for a cool €22 million ($24 million). IOC members also enjoy extravagant perks, like first-class airfare and five-star accommodations. And they receive per diem payments of up to $900 on days they attend the Olympics and other official IOC events. This means an IOC member could make more money in per diem alone, than a U.S. Olympian who earns a bronze medal and the $15,000 that comes with it from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
Back at the Hôtel du Collectionneur in Paris, the IOC have banned reporters from entering the building where they are residing for the first time in decades. Decision making has also become increasingly centralized under a small team of senior executives, including its current president, Thomas Bach of Germany. Small groups of loyal IOC members—called Future Host Commissions—now essentially choose which cities will host the Olympics, with the rest of the organization relegated to being a gold-plated rubber stamp.
For all of these reasons, it’s time for the current iteration of the IOC to go. This might sound radical, but the IOC has yet to find an answer to the role the Games play in overspending public money, stoking displacement, and intensifying policing in Olympic host cities. It’s also time to end the fiction that the current iteration of the Games are environmentally sustainable, given the air miles and mega construction projects. Just ask the people of Teahupo’o, Tahiti, host of the Paris 2024 surfing competition, who protested the construction of an Olympic-standard viewing tower that damaged the community’s delicate coral reef, possibly affecting its ecosystem for decades.
The current iteration of the IOC should be replaced with athletes and independent thinkers who are not afraid to make drastic changes. That includes embedding democratic decision-making processes at every level, refusing to hand hosting rights for the Games to egregious human-rights violators, and making sure athletes receive a bigger slice of the Olympic money pie.
In the era of climate disruption, such measures are especially necessary, if not inevitable. Here in Paris, Madeleine Orr, assistant professor of sports ecology at the University of Toronto, told us this in no uncertain terms. “A sustainable Olympics is an oxymoron,” she said. “And the [Olympic] model is completely untenable. They’re not going to be able to continue to do it much longer.”
At the opening ceremony of the Paris Games, IOC President Bach delivered a speech. As he delivered his remarks in the rain, an assistant held an umbrella over Bach’s head so he wouldn’t get wet (unlike the flag bearers, volunteers, and fans in attendance). The image dripped with symbolism. One reality for the IOC and another for everyone else.
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INDY Daily: Why North Carolina Must End the Death Penalty
It’s Monday, May 17
The results are in! Votes have been counted and we are announcing the finalists for INDY Week's Best of the Triangle Readers' Poll 2021. The nomination period ran from 3/26-4/25. The top 4 vote getters plus ties for each category have advanced to the final voting round. Final voting starts Monday, May 17. Click here to see if your favorites made it to the final round.
Good morning, readers.
This weekend brought the news that two half brothers from North Carolina, Henry McCollum and Leon Brown, who were wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl in 1983, were awarded $75 million by a jury in Raleigh as reparations for the 31 years each man spent in prison.
The award is the highest combined verdict in U.S. history in a wrongful conviction case, according to an attorney for McCollum and Brown, and is the largest ever personal injury award in North Carolina.
DNA evidence exonerated the brothers and they were released from prison in 2014. At the time of their convictions, McCollum was 19 and Brown was 15. Both struggled with reading and writing due to intellectual disabilities and they were coerced into signing confessions to the rape and murder of Sabrina Buie in Red Springs, N.C. near the South Carolina border.
N.C. Rep. Vernetta Alston, a Durham attorney, represented McCollum who was actually on death row before his release. She is a primary sponsor of House Bill 724, which would repeal the death penalty in North Carolina.
In an editorial, Alston writes that "Henry and Leon’s case is reason enough to repeal the death penalty in North Carolina ... But it isn't just the innocent who suffer under a broken death penalty system."
" ... There are countless people on North Carolina’s death row who live under the weight of their actions and the sorrowful reality that their poverty, substance abuse disorders, mental illnesses, personal trauma histories, or race made them easy targets for death penalty prosecution in a system that, until recently, lacked important checks on investigative tactics, state discretion, or the defendant’s right to due process.
More than 90 percent of our death row was convicted in the 1990s, before confessions were required to be recorded. In about 80 percent of cases, defendants did not have the right to see their files before trial. Nationwide, at least 20 percent of death row inmates are mentally ill and many suffered from substance use disorders.
In light of this and the reality that Henry’s is not the only death penalty case in North Carolina with faulty evidence, police coercion, or prosecutorial misconduct, we should stop subjecting people to the ultimate punishment.
Whether guilty or innocent, killing people does not bring any more justice into the world — only more sorrow and violence."
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Orange County
UNC-Chapel Hill held its first in-person commencement ceremonies since 2019 this weekend.
Gwendella Guinevere "GG" Clemons, a former Chapel Hill High School teacher and assistant principal who was one of the first faculty members to integrate Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, died last week at age 86.
Durham County
Gun violence in Durham is costing victims' families and taxpayers thousands of dollars a year.
Duke Health is sending supplies to India to assist with the COVID-19 crisis.
Wake County
More than a thousand people gathered in downtown Raleigh on Saturday to show support for Palestinians who are enduring ongoing violence in the Gaza strip.
NFL quarterback and Wolfpack alum Russell Wilson gave N.C. State's commencement speech in person on Friday evening at Carter Finley stadium.
The Oak Grove Community Cemetery in Raleigh's historically Black Method neighborhood is suffering the impacts from construction work to add more lanes to the I-440 Beltline.
Red Hat is adding 500-plus jobs, including many in Raleigh, with a focus on cloud computing.
Elsewhere
Gov. Roy Cooper lifted North Carolina's mask mandate and gathering restrictions on Friday. Masks are still recommended in certain settings, including large crowds, and mandates are still in place on public transit, prisons, public schools, childcare settings, and certain healthcare settings. The CDC recommends that kids keep masks on during this school year. Here's a guide to which local stores still require patrons to wear masks.
The state's gas situation eased over the weekend; at its peak, 70 percent of the state's gas station were out of gas. On Sunday night, 58 percent of N.C. stations were out. The gas situation is expected to improve even more today.
Black Lives Matter protesters filed charges against a North Carolina Court of Appeals judge who they say tried to hit them with his car in downtown Fayetteville last month.
Previously unreported documents shed a disturbing light on the hog tying death of Marcus Smith in Greensboro in 2018.
North Carolina congress members Rep. Virginia Foxx and Rep. Madison Cawthorn were central figures in the ouster of Rep. Liz Cheney as conference chair in the U.S. House of Representatives last week. Foxx introduced the resolution to strip Cheney of her post after Cheney continue to push back against Donald Trump's baseless claims of election fraud. Cawthorn mocked her on Twitter.
Groups released eight captive red wolves into a wildlife refuge and recovery area that covers 1.7 million acres of public and private land in Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington counties. Scientists hope the endangered wolves will find mates and breed in their native environment.
Statewide COVID-19 by the numbers: Friday, May 14
1,501 New lab-confirmed cases (989,338 total; seven-day average trending down)
926 Current hospitalizations reported (seven-day average trending down; 12,862 total deaths, +9 over Thursday)
29,746 Completed tests (12.84 million total; most recent positive rate was 3.8 percent)
7,775,046 Total vaccinations administered (State data not updated daily)
Today's weather
Mostly cloudy with isolated rain showers and storms possible in the afternoon. Highs in the low 70s.
Song of the day
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from yesterday: Thursday, 25th April 2024
Welcome, आपका स्वागत है (āpakā svāgata hai), fáilte, merħba 🤗 What were the top pages visited on @Wikipedia (25th April 2024) 🏆🌟🔥?
1️⃣: Richard Gadd "Richard Robert Steven Gadd (born 11 May 1989) is a Scottish writer, actor and comedian. He created and starred in the 2024 Netflix drama series Baby Reindeer, based on his one-man show and real-life experience. ..."
2️⃣: 2024 Indian general election "General elections are being held in India from 19 April to 1 June 2024 in seven phases, to elect 543 members of the Lok Sabha. The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 4 June 2024. This is the largest-ever election in history, surpassing the 2019 Indian general election, and..."
Image licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0? by Furfur
3️⃣: Baby Reindeer "Baby Reindeer is a British black comedy drama-thriller miniseries created by and starring Richard Gadd. An adaptation of Gadd's autobiographical one-man show of the same name, the series is based on Gadd's real life experience of being stalked and sexually assaulted in his twenties. The series..."
4️⃣: 2024 NFL draft "The 2024 NFL draft is the ongoing 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is being held around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan, on April 25–27, 2024. The Chicago Bears held the first pick in the draft,..."
5️⃣: Cleopatra "Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Θεά Φιλοπάτωρ lit. Cleopatra "father-loving goddess"; 70/69 BC – 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder..."
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With a dedicated group of experienced pros from the on the web sports betting industry, 888sport has offered its prospects not only the ability to participate in on line 메이저사이트 football betting and horse racing betting , but also provides the format for on line sports betting for virtually any market imaginable, from rugby to swimming or even unique bets on the winner of the us presidential election to the oscars. Mobile betting is equally essential as wagering on your laptop, irrespective of whether you use Android or Apple items. All betting internet sites are regulated by some kind of government authority which demands that they will have to hold track of where the money comes and goes. The expanded sports betting is accessible at the state's 3 casinos. 27 lawmakers introduced Senate Joint Resolution 2 to put sports betting on the ballot for voters to approve. As long as players stick to betting with respected online casino web-sites like the ones suggested at , then yes, on the web gambling is really fair thanks to heavy regulation and oversight from the governing bodies. Sports betting is also a kind of gambling. Most important US sports leagues have been, at ideal, wary of sports betting and, at worst, adamantly against it ahead of it became apparent that the Supreme Court would lift the federal ban against sports gambling last year. For all other areas, we don't let content material or solutions that facilitate on the internet gambling, like, but not restricted to, online casinos, sports betting and lotteries, and games of skill 메이저사이트 that give prizes of money or other true planet value. Below the bill, sports stadiums such as Wrigley Field (Cubs), the United Center (Bulls), Soldier Field (Bears) and Guaranteed Price Field (White Sox) could apply to have betting kiosks. Even exactly where sports betting is clearly illegal most people today can come across an on the web company prepared to take their bets. Wallach located a discussion from 1890 that stated the state's constitution only banned games of luck, not games of talent such as sports betting. For on-line sports betting, you can gamble online in a quantity of states, and that number is developing each day. Some offer you only specific kinds of gambling (such as bingo, poker or betting), whilst others offer you users a wider choice. The operation blurs the lines in between sports media and betting platforms even additional than rival offerings like Fox Bet. The other primary sections of our sports betting guide will support with that, and we also have a number of sections dedicated to betting on specific sports. There are a lot of various types of prepaid cards obtainable in India, but the two ideal ones for on line betting are AstroPay card and Neosurf card. Loyalty applications are also made use of by betting sites to incentivize players and retain them engaged. Inside data from one particular of the world's largest sports betting businesses reveals the secret strategies to cease 메이저사이트 punters winning. A number of sports betting legalization bills have been introduced in 2019, like a single from the governor that would permit residents anywhere in the state to place mobile sports wagers (not tied to land-based casinos) or bet in-individual at two newly opened in-state casinos. They also delivers live betting and bets using mobile devices. The federal Specialist and Amateur Sports Protection Act prohibited the expansion of sports wagering till it was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in May possibly 2018 Ohio, unlike Nevada, didn't have such betting ahead of that law was developed in 1992. It would authorize sports betting inside the city limits of Deadwood. There is a glossary of sports betting terms, and an FAQ. New Hampshire legalized sports betting in June 2019. New York voters authorized sports betting in 2013. Even so, for Satoshi Dice (E) and csgospeed-Jackpot (G), no such function is supplied, but we still observe equivalent outcomes, indicating that gamblers will follow 메이저사이트 a multiplicative betting themselves. Ii. state no matter if or not a charge is payable by the betting agency to the sport controlling body in respect of betting on the sports betting occasion and if a charge is payable, what the fee is or how it is calculated. Unlike other countries, Mexico legalised sports betting fairly late. These presents have turn into pretty typical at betting sites these days, both as welcome presents, but also as frequent promotions. Below Gersh's leadership, Brett's biggest focus is getting baseball fans who are already betting on the game through illegal bookies or offshore channels to do so legally, in the newly regulated US markets. A lot of Nevada casinos function on-line and mobile sports betting platforms permitting you to wager anywhere in the state. Our every day NHL betting strategies consist of analysis for all NHL normal season and playoff games. 1 of the advantages of betting on the internet is the selection of sports obtainable. After 메이저사이트 the ruling, she helped craft the NFL's guiding principles for sports betting, which were released by commissioner Roger Goodell in May 2018. For publishers like theScore, entering the sports betting enterprise is a logical extension of their coverage of sports betting, which was itself — and equivalent to fantasy sports — a logical extension of their standard sports coverage.
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1058 – Agnes of Poitou and Andrew I of Hungary meet to negotiate about the border territory of Burgenland. 1066 – At the Battle of Fulford, Harald Hardrada defeats earls Morcar and Edwin. 1187 – Saladin begins the Siege of Jerusalem. 1260 – The Great Prussian Uprising among the old Prussians begins against the Teutonic Knights. 1378 – Cardinal Robert of Geneva is elected as Pope Clement VII, beginning the Papal schism. 1498 – The Nankai tsunami washes away the building housing the Great Buddha at Kōtoku-in. It has been outside since then. 1519 – Ferdinand Magellan sets sail from Sanlúcar de Barrameda with about 270 men on his expedition to circumnavigate the globe. 1697 – The Treaty of Ryswick is signed by France, England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic, ending the Nine Years' War. 1737 – The finish of the Walking Purchase which forces the cession of 1.2 million acres (4,860 km2) of Lenape-Delaware tribal land to the Pennsylvania Colony. 1792 – French troops stop an allied invasion of France at the Battle of Valmy. 1835 – The decade-long Ragamuffin War starts when rebels capture Porto Alegre in Brazil. 1854 – Crimean War: British and French troops defeat Russians at the Battle of Alma. 1857 – The Indian Rebellion of 1857 ends with the recapture of Delhi by troops loyal to the East India Company. 1860 – The future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom begins the first visit to North America by a Prince of Wales. 1863 – American Civil War: The Battle of Chickamauga, in northwestern Georgia, ends in a Confederate victory. 1870 – The Bersaglieri corps enter Rome through the Porta Pia, and complete the unification of Italy. 1871 – Bishop John Coleridge Patteson, first bishop of Melanesia, is martyred on Nukapu, now in the Solomon Islands. 1881 – U.S. President Chester A. Arthur is sworn in, the morning after becoming president upon James A. Garfield's death. 1893 – Charles Duryea and his brother road-test the first American-made gasoline-powered automobile. 1911 – The White Star Line's RMS Olympic collides with the British warship HMS Hawke. 1920 – Irish War of Independence: British police known as "Black and Tans" burned the town of Balbriggan and killed two local men in revenge for an Irish Republican Army (IRA) assassination. 1941 – The Holocaust in Lithuania: Lithuanian Nazis and local police begin a mass execution of 403 Jews in Nemenčinė. 1942 – The Holocaust in Ukraine: In the course of two days a German Einsatzgruppe murders at least 3,000 Jews in Letychiv. 1946 – The first Cannes Film Festival is held, having been delayed seven years due to World War II. 1946 – Six days after a referendum, King Christian X of Denmark annuls the declaration of independence of the Faroe Islands. 1955 – The Treaty on Relations between the USSR and the GDR is signed. 1961 – Greek general Konstantinos Dovas becomes Prime Minister of Greece. 1962 – James Meredith, an African American, is temporarily barred from entering the University of Mississippi. 1965 – Following the Battle of Burki, the Indian Army captures Dograi in course of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. 1967 – RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 is launched Clydebank, Scotland. 1971 – Having weakened after making landfall in Nicaragua the previous day, Hurricane Irene regains enough strength to be renamed Hurricane Olivia, making it the first known hurricane to cross from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific. 1973 – Billie Jean King beats Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes tennis match at the Houston Astrodome. 1973 – Singer Jim Croce, songwriter and musician Maury Muehleisen and four others die when their light aircraft crashes on takeoff at Natchitoches Regional Airport in Louisiana. 1977 – Vietnam is admitted to the United Nations. 1979 – A French-supported coup d'état in the Central African Empire overthrows Emperor Bokassa I. 1982 – 1982 NFL season: American football players in the National Football League begin a 57-day strike. 1984 – A suicide bomber in a car attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing twenty-two people. 1990 – South Ossetia declares its independence from Georgia. 2000 – The United Kingdom's MI6 Secret Intelligence Service building is attacked by individuals using a Russian-built RPG-22 anti-tank missile. 2001 – In an address to a joint session of Congress and the American people, U.S. President George W. Bush declares a "War on Terror". 2003 – Civil unrest in the Maldives breaks out after a prisoner is killed by guards. 2007 – Between 15,000 and 20,000 protesters marched on Jena, Louisiana, in support of six black youths who had been convicted of assaulting a white classmate. 2008 – A dump truck full of explosives detonates in front of the Marriott hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, killing 54 people and injuring 266 others. 2011 – The United States military ends its "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, allowing gay men and women to serve openly for the first time. 2017 – Hurricane Maria makes landfall in Puerto Rico as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, resulting in 2,975 deaths, US$90 billion in damage, and a major humanitarian crisis. 2018 – At least 161 people die after a ferry capsized close to the pier on Ukara Island in Lake Victoria and part of Tanzania. 2019 – Roughly four million people, mostly students, demonstrate across the world to address climate change. Sixteen-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden leads the demonstration in New York City.
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Sports Betting Guidelines
two The introduction of in-play betting has allowed bookmakers to enhance the quantity of markets available to bet on during sports events, and gamblers are in a position to spot bets primarily based on a lot of various kinds 메이저사이트 of in-game activity throughout the matches. Mobile sports betting is now live in the state of New Hampshire. A single of the biggest online betting events of the year is the college bowl season in late-December and early January. On June 5, 2018, Delaware moved to offer you single-game betting on a number of diverse sports at 3 casinos in the state. Martin points to study by the Gambling Commission that found 5 per cent of betting addicts in a study attempted to kill themselves the prior year -which equates to 21,500 adults and two,750 kids nationally on its own wider data. On line sports betting and each day fantasy sports are distinct products and regulated as such. On-line and mobile sports betting in Mississippi is coming at some point, but there are no quick plans. There are no pending bills to legalize sports betting in the state just before the Legislature, and the earliest one could be filed would be late this year ahead 메이저사이트 of the next legislative session, a spokesperson for Republican Gov. Indiana sports betting kicked off on Sunday, September 1, 2019. Alongside our market place-leading betting odds, we've got a daily stream of player news and group updates on the 888Sport weblog. Most betting websites present some kind of welcome bonus. That's not definitely the sort of sports betting we're interested in on this web page. New York failed to pass on line sports betting this year. The method 메이저사이트 to provide legal sports betting in Indiana is underway. BetDSI delivers on the internet betting services for a global client base. Montana, North Carolina and West Virginia are also amongst the 20 states that have legalized sports betting. Where on line sports betting in Australia gets a small far more difficult is the use of overseas web pages. State House passed bill to legalize sports betting. The state legalized sports betting apps and retail sportsbooks in 2019. Today, we are one of the most knowledgeable and prosperous monitoring soccer betting tipster & bookmaker service in the region. Mobile and on the internet betting arrived just in time for NFL 2019, on the situation bettors activate an account 1st. On April 18, 2019, rep Alec Garnett introduced legislation that would spot a proposition on the November ballot to get voter approval on a 10% flat tax on net sports betting proceeds. Even if you are not from a state where DraftKings Sportsbook delivers sports betting, you can nevertheless see betting lines, acquire exclusive offers and get info on when you can bet in your state. It would authorize sports betting within the city limits of Deadwood. From the start off of 2019 till the finish of July, individuals have wagered $1.8 billion in online sports betting in New Jersey, according to the state's Division of Gaming Enforcement And in Might 2019 alone people bet a lot more income on sports in New Jersey than in Nevada when which includes offline sports betting. In theory, anyone can make income from betting on sports with the suitable approach. Meanwhile, I want you the finest of luck when betting on line. Meanwhile, in an auto money-out scenario, the multiplier m is chosen prior to the game starts, which implies the choice creating is much more static." Crash is also a fixed-odds betting game exactly where the odds are player-selected. Both would let for mobile betting. SBR has tested every of the betting web pages listed on this page on a wide wide variety of devices to confirm that players can appreciate a bug-absolutely free, effortless mobile encounter when wagering on the go. Sports betting is now legal in several states. The New Jersey State legislature acted upon that authority and enacted a 2012 law to legalize these forms of sports betting. A specialist poker player by night, he treats sports betting as a hobby. Sports betting can, by nature, be a tiny daunting. Initially, states have to decide on line sports betting license charges, tax prices and regulations. Welcome to Bet India, exactly where we give you the all-vital lowdown on the ideal on-line sports betting web-sites out there across India. No matter how or exactly where you like to bet on sports, Las Vegas is nonetheless the sports betting capital of the US. The greatest betting internet sites definitely care about their clients and will take the time necessary to safe your business and hold it. Pennsylvania approved 메이저사이트 a sports betting law in October 2017, prior to PASPA becoming turned down. Nonetheless, just after thinking about all the things we know about sports betting, we believe that it ultimately comes down to two main motives. Betway's founders produced it their mission to provide you with the most probable, and most effective possible, betting sites. For instance, bettors in the U.S. are unable to use popular eWallet choices like Neteller and Skrill to fund their on the 메이저사이트 web betting accounts. Much less than a month just after the Supreme Court's choice, Delaware moved to completely legalize sports betting. The growth of the time-averaged MSD for individual gamblers, presented as thin lines, suggests diverse betting behaviors at the individual level.
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