Day: March 27, 2024

Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo rips NFL over season-opener’s streaming exclusivity: ‘I want to watch the game normal’

11:14 pm March 27, 2024

The NFL’s relationship with streaming platforms is once again in the National Radio Hall of Famer and ESPN contributor Chris “Mad Dog” Russo’s crosshairs. During one of his routine appearances on ESPN’s “First Take,” Russo unleashed on the league’s decision to place its historic game in São Paulo, Brazil, on the Peacock streaming service. The […]

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Florida woman photographs alligator eating another alligator: ‘Creeped me out’

11:09 pm March 27, 2024

A Florida resident was on a two-mile run when she encountered not just one alligator, but two, and one was in the other’s mouth. Sue Edwards, who lives in Charlotte County, was making her way around a lake in Babock Ranch on Sunday, when she first saw the reptile, Fox 35 Orlando reported. It wasn’t […]

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Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 16, militant rockets kill 1 Israeli as cross-border violence soars

11:07 pm March 27, 2024

HEBBARIYE, Lebanon (AP) — A series of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed 16 people and a barrage of rockets fired by the militant group Hezbollah killed one Israeli man, making Wednesday the deadliest day in more than five months of fighting along the border. Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, concerns […]

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Kansas lawmakers advance crackdown on Chinese land buys, economic activity

11:06 pm March 27, 2024

Republican legislators in Kansas advanced proposals Wednesday aimed at preventing individuals and companies from China and other U.S. adversaries from owning farmland or business property, limiting state investments in foreign companies and restricting the use of foreign-made drones. Some GOP conservatives, including state Attorney General Kris Kobach, want the state to enact even tougher restrictions, […]

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Burmese military junta flaunts strength at annual parade, despite unprecedented losses to rebel forces

11:02 pm March 27, 2024

The head of Burma’s ruling military council marked Armed Forces Day on Wednesday with a speech claiming that the nation’s youth were being tricked into supporting the resistance against army rule, and that ethnic armed groups allied with the resistance engage in drug trafficking, natural resources smuggling and illegal gambling. Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing […]

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