Day: April 21, 2023

Jonathan Turley: Biden campaign got the media to buy into the Hunter laptop ‘illusion’

10:00 pm April 21, 2023

Constitutional lawyer Jonathan Turley slammed the media for its coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal in the weeks before the 2020 presidential election. Turley contended that the media uncritically accepted the Biden campaign’s talking point that the laptop was Russian disinformation. “The media immediately said, we’re not going to report on this. Even before […]

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Alaska Airlines removes kiosks that print boarding passes

9:59 pm April 21, 2023

Alaska Airlines is pushing passengers to load boarding passes on their smartphones by removing airport kiosks that can be used to print the passes. The airline has removed kiosks at nine airports so far, including Portland International in Oregon. It is telling customers to use Alaska’s app to download boarding passes or print them at […]

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NFL prospect Hendon Hooker says he is the best quarterback in the draft: ‘I would have myself at No. 1’

9:59 pm April 21, 2023

Hendon Hooker’s final season with Tennessee ended in disappointment when he tore an ACL Nov. 19 against South Carolina. Before the season-ending knee injury, he had thrown 27 touchdowns against just two interceptions while completing 69.6% of his passes for 3,135 yards, both career-highs. He also ran for 430 yards on 104 carries, five of […]

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Burkina Faso investigating security forces after 7 children allegedly killed on camera

9:09 pm April 21, 2023

Burkina Faso’s government has opened investigations into allegations of human rights abuses by its security forces after a video surfaced that appeared to show the extrajudicial killing of seven children in the country’s north. “The conclusions of the said investigations will lead, if the facts are established, to legal proceedings against the persons responsible for […]

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College football clock to run after first downs as NCAA approves rule change

9:06 pm April 21, 2023

College football will look a little different for the 2023 season.  The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved changes on Friday that will allow the clock to run after first downs — except for in Division III — starting next season, according to ESPN. The clock will stop during the last two minutes of each […]

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