Day: May 18, 2023

Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown to play for Albany Empire after taking over ownership: report

9:15 pm May 18, 2023

Antonio Brown last played in an NFL game on Jan. 2, 2022, when he famously walked off the field at MetLife Stadium with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers trailing the New York Jets.  Now, more than a year later, Brown is suiting up again but this time for a different league.  The former Pittsburgh Steelers wideout […]

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Matt Ryan looks ahead to broadcasting career, hints at desire to play in 2023: ‘We’ll see what happens’

9:12 pm May 18, 2023

Veteran quarterback Matt Ryan recently revealed he will take on a new job during the 2023 NFL season in television broadcasting.  The former longtime Atlanta Falcons quarterback will join CBS Sports as an analyst, but Ryan does not want anyone to think he has shut the door on his playing career. During a recent appearance […]

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Bryson DeChambeau drills golfer with bad shot during 2023 PGA Championship

9:04 pm May 18, 2023

Bryson DeChambeau is known for smashing golf balls, but one connected with another golfer at the 2023 PGA Championship while he was trying to tee off during Thursday’s opening round.  PGA golf pro Kenny Pigman, who qualified for the tournament this week for the second time, was getting ready for his 18th hole tee shot […]

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210 Democrats endorse plan to sidestep House GOP in debt limit fight

8:57 pm May 18, 2023

Nearly every House Democrat has endorsed an effort to make an end run around House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and bring a clean debt ceiling increase forward for a vote that doesn’t include spending cuts for the federal government. At the direction of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., Democrats began collecting signatures for a discharge […]

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Education Department warns against schools encouraging private prayer, other religious activity

8:55 pm May 18, 2023

The Biden administration this week updated its guidance on prayer and other religious expression in public schools, warning school employees not to encourage or endorse such activity. “Teachers, school administrators, and other school employees may not encourage or discourage private prayer or other religious activity,” the Education Department writes in its new guidance, which adds […]

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