Day: June 21, 2023

Deep-sea expert worries ‘banging’ could be ‘overly optimistic’ as Titanic sub may have already run out of air

11:57 pm June 21, 2023

As military and civilian fleets scour the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New England and Canada for signs of the missing OceanGate Titan submersible, people around the world are hoping that sounds picked up Tuesday are evidence the international crew is still alive. Dr. Jeff Karson, professor emeritus of earth and environmental sciences at Syracuse […]

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Rob Gronkowski’s ex-teammate says tight end would party all night then ‘pass out on the training tables’

11:56 pm June 21, 2023

If anyone mastered work-life balance, it was Rob Gronkowski. On the field, Gronk was one of the most dominant tight ends in NFL history, winning four Super Bowls, making five Pro Bowls and being a four-time first-team All-Pro. Off the field, he was – and still is – an absolute party animal. CLICK HERE FOR […]

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Public school reading instruction overhaul clears Wisconsin Assembly

11:47 pm June 21, 2023

The way reading is taught in Wisconsin would change to a phonics-based approach under a bill passed Wednesday by the state Assembly, a Republican-authored measure that supporters say is designed to bolster flagging test scores. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers stopped short of endorsing the legislation, but his education department worked with Republicans on it for […]

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NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt Jr. fears dad on ‘Bluey’ setting ‘unrealistic’ expectations

11:14 pm June 21, 2023

Some kids grew up watching “Blue’s Clues” and “Dora The Explorer,” and others are turning their attention to the hit cartoon “Bluey” — and one NASCAR great believes the show is setting expectations way too high. Dale Earnhardt Jr. spoke to The Athletic and was asked 12 interesting questions outside the world of motorsports. The […]

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Judge approves venue change for murder trial of man accused of killing Alabama sheriff

11:14 pm June 21, 2023

A judge on Wednesday ordered that the capital murder trial of a man accused of killing an Alabama sheriff be moved to another county. Circuit Judge Bert Rice granted a defense request to move the trial against William Chase Johnson out of Lowndes County, where Sheriff John Williams served. Rice said the new venue will […]

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