Day: February 14, 2024

49ers vet rips lineman for Super Bowl blunder, Eagles’ Jalen Carter says he ‘spoke on my dead teammate’

12:03 pm February 14, 2024

The Super Bowl loss is obviously still a fresh wound in the Bay Area, but one San Francisco 49ers player might have taken his emotions a bit too far. Niners offensive lineman Jon Feliciano made mention on X that blame was placed on the wrong lineman when Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones had a free […]

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Tennessee fugitive accused of killing deputy captured after days-long manhunt, sheriff sa

12:02 pm February 14, 2024

A Tennessee man wanted in the killing of a deputy and wounding a second during a traffic stop last week was taken into custody on Tuesday afternoon after a five-day manhunt, authorities said. Kenneth Wayne DeHart, 42, was captured in Knoxville, about 17 miles from where the deadly traffic stop took place in Maryville, the […]

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What is Lent? Explore Christian practices, observances leading to Easter Sunday

11:57 am February 14, 2024

Lent is one of the most important traditions observed by tens of millions of Christians every year across the globe in preparation for Easter Sunday.  Officially, the season of reflection begins on Ash Wednesday, which this year falls on Feb. 14.  Lent is a period of self-examination, repentance and devotion, aiming to strengthen the faith […]

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South Korea alleges that North Korean hackers breached personal emails of presidential staffer

11:48 am February 14, 2024

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office said Wednesday that presumed North Korean hackers breached the personal emails of one of his staff members ahead of Yoon’s trip to Europe in November. Yoon’s office said the cyberattack only affected the personal account of the unidentified employee, who violated security protocols by partially using commercial email […]

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Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupt Democrat Tom Suozzi’s victory speech after he wins congressional seat

11:13 am February 14, 2024

Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., giving a victory speech Tuesday night in a special election for a vacant House seat once held by former Republican Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from Congress in December. Chants of “You support genocide,” “Stop supporting genocide” and “Ceasefire now”were heard from protesters in the […]

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