Day: August 12, 2023

Bengals provide Joe Burrow injury update after throwing session

4:19 pm August 12, 2023

The Cincinnati Bengals received a scare two weeks ago when quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the practice field following a calf injury.  The 2022 Pro Bowl quarterback suffered a calf strain that is expected to keep him sidelined for “several weeks,” head coach Zac Taylor said the day after the injury.  Burrow was seen […]

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Biden repeatedly claimed Hunter did ‘nothing wrong’ prior to special counsel appointment

4:13 pm August 12, 2023

President Biden has repeatedly defended his son Hunter amid a wave of legal troubles, saying multiple times that he was confident his son has done “nothing wrong” prior to the Justice Department’s appointment of a special counsel to further investigate the matter. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special […]

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Critics warn California bill protecting school officials would punish parents who speak out at board meetings

4:00 pm August 12, 2023

California Democrats are advancing a bill that would expand state law criminalizing harassment of school officials, as more parents speak out against liberal policies at school board meetings across the state. SB 596 would expand the terms of an existing law barring parents from disrupting classrooms and extracurricular activities where a school employee is present, […]

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Prince Harry saddles up for Singapore charity game with polo pal Nacho Figueras

3:56 pm August 12, 2023

Prince Harry is riding in style in Singapore for his beloved charity polo match.  The Duke of Sussex, 38, saddled up to compete in the 2023 Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup.  Sentebale is a charitable organization founded by Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, aimed at supporting children and young people affected by poverty and […]

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Flood risks threaten many water, sewage treatment plants across the US: report

3:33 pm August 12, 2023

Rising flood risks are posing a threat to many water and sewage treatment plants across the country.  Risk analysis firm First Street Foundation took a climate model, applying it to 5,500 wastewater treatment plants – often near water bodies where they discharge – and then examined the potential for those flooding now and in 30 […]

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