Day: March 4, 2024

Kyle Larson holds off Tyler Reddick at Las Vegas for 1st win of season

2:00 am March 4, 2024

Kyle Larson held off Tyler Reddick in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to pick up his first victory of the 2024 NASCAR season on Sunday. The No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports driver won the fall race at Las Vegas last season and gave his team its second victory in the first three races […]

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Chris Mortensen tributes pour in from Peyton Manning, others in NFL world: ‘Heartbroken’

1:49 am March 4, 2024

The NFL lost one of its longtime reporters on Sunday as ESPN announced that Chris Mortensen, who has been with them since 1991, died at 72 years old.  The loss is one that the league is mourning after Mortensen worked more than three decades covering the NFL. Mortensen was an award-winning journalist, most notably receiving […]

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Archaeologists uncover hoard of ancient skeletons part of ‘complex funerary system’

1:48 am March 4, 2024

Mexican archaeologists recently uncovered a cache of ancient bones during a construction project.  In a translated press release issued on Feb. 26, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) explained that the burial dated from the pre-Columbian era.  Archaeological experts discovered the trove of skeletons in the town of Pozo de Ibarra. A sewage-related […]

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Haley ends Trump’s undefeated run with victory in DC primary

1:37 am March 4, 2024

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley notched her first victory of the 2024 primary campaign, besting former President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. Haley won the contest with nearly 63% of the vote, according to an Associated Press call of the race about 90 minutes after polls closed Sunday. The results mean the former South Carolina […]

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Washington poised to enact hate crime hotline where residents can report bias incidents

1:00 am March 4, 2024

Washington could have a new hate crime hotline as early as 2025 thanks to a recently passed bill. Senate Bill 5427, sponsored by Sen. Javier Valdez, D-Seattle, successfully passed the state House on Wednesday with unanimous support from Democrats and largely Republican opposition. The bill stated that the attorney general’s office “shall oversee a hate […]

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