Report Nintendo Nx Launch Games May Include Console Ports

Rogers made this claim on Twitter, though her tweets have since been removed. She didn’t specify which games exactly would be coming to the NX, but one has to imagine that the Wii U’s more popular titles, such as Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Maker, and Splatoon, are all distinct possibilities. It’s been previously suggested, by Rogers and other sources, that The Legend of Zelda for Wii U is being ported to NX, making that game an obvious choice for an NX port....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 488 words · Doris Castro

Report Pac 12 Eyes Sept. 19 Start To College Football Season

The Mercury News reports that the conference is expected to announce those plans next week as well. The Pac-12 went to a conference-only schedule in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. MORE: College football’s best-case scenario for 2020 According to the report, the final scheduling model will include: — A 10-game conference schedule, with each Pac-12 school playing its five division opponents and five crossover opponents....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Kristopher Yazzie

Report Patriots Pay Tom Brady Business Partner With Shady Past

The Patriots have apparently also disregarded Guerrero’s false claims and federal sanctions. According to the Boston Globe, the Patriots have created a revenue stream for Brady and his business partner. PHOTOS: Brady’s journey from draft to Deflategate | Recalling the Aaron Hernandez case Guerrero works with Brady’s TB12 Sports Therapy Center, which the Patriots pay to have Guerrero and his staff provide treatment services and nutritional advice to multiple Patriots players....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Michele Padilla

Report Steve Sarkisian S Pattern Of Alcohol Use Goes Back Years

Sarkisian was asked Sunday morning by USC athletic director Pat Haden to take an indefinite leave of absence, reportedly to undergo alcohol rehabilitation treatment. MORE: College football Week 6 photos | Steve Sarkisian isn’t the only person who needs to be held responsible at USC According to the Times’ story, some saw Sarkisian’s use of alcohol at Washington — where he was head coach from 2009-13 — as an issue, even as he enjoyed support within the program, among alumni and the university....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Wanda Garcia

Report Suns Morris Twins Investigated For Possible Assault

The brothers are primary suspects in an alleged assault that took place around 7:30 p.m. Saturday outside a central Phoenix gym, unnamed sources told the television station. Police only confirmed that they are investigating an assault and declined to release the names of the suspects. MORE: Irving scores 55 points | Kobe undergoes shoulder surgery The Suns declined to comment. Marcus and Markieff both played Wednesday night in a win over the Wizards....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 126 words · Michael Levingston

Report Tennessee Coach Had Second Meeting With Ncaa Investigators

The ongoing investigation centers around potential violations of the NCAA’s Propostion 48 clause under Tyndall’s tenure at his last school — Southern Miss. MORE: Nigel Hayes loves the stenographer | West Virginia takes aim at Kentucky with hype video Proposition 48 is an NCAA regulation that sets a standard for athletic eligibility based on a prospective student-athlete’s grades. The NCAA is looking into how a few members of the Golden Eagles’ squad, who were initally ruled ineligible out of either high school or junior college but signed with the school as Prop 48 recruits, paid for their tuition while ineligible....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · John Middleton

Report Usc Quarterback Cody Kessler Has Staph Infection

Kessler was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week for his 394-yard, four-TD performance in the Trojans’ rout of Fresno State on Saturday. “I’m 100 percent. I’m fine,” Kessler told reporters. “It was just something bothering me.” MORE: Trojans run 105 plays | Top 10 Trojans Coach Steve Sarkisian said Kessler was bothered by a toe injury throughout USC’s 52-13 victory over Fresno State last weekend. Kessler was named the Pac-12’s offensive player of the week after passing for a career-best 394 yards with four touchdown passes and another rushing score....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 165 words · Geraldine Ramirez

Registrations For The 2Nd Edition Of Airtel Rising Stars Begins In New Delhi

The Airtel Rising Stars 2013 season, India’s largest Under-16 football talent hunt, will kick-off in New Delhi in the second week of August. Registrations for the Delhi leg are free and open to all football playing schools in the city.The registration forms began on August 2 at C.R.P.F. School, Rohini in Prashantvihar from 9 am to 3 pm. The forms can also be collected from Sunil Patwal (9818094685) at the school....

January 29, 2023 · 2 min · 221 words · Leslie Brewster

Regularly Smoking Marijuana Could Increase Your Risk Of Breakthrough Covid 19

Researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) find that having a substance use disorder (SUD), especially if using marijuana, can increase one’s chances of getting a breakthrough COVID case. Individuals are diagnosed with SUDs when the recurrent use of a substance, such as alcohol or drugs, causes clinically significant impairment, including health, relationship, and financial problems. In the study, vaccinated people without the disorder experienced fewer breakthrough cases than those with a SUD....

January 29, 2023 · 5 min · 907 words · Darlene Corbin

Reigning World Champion Caterine Ibarguen Wins Diamond Race Title

Ibarguen, 31, on Thursday extended her impressive unbeaten record to 28 competitions with her fifth round effort of 14.69 metres. Ibarguen’s victory was so overwhelming that she jumped in five rounds and all the five marks she produced were good enough to guarantee the win, reports Xinhua. Kazakhstan’s 2012 Olympic champion Olga Rypakova finished second at 14.30 metres, followed by Jamaican Williams Kimberly at 14.22 metres. “I am happy to get another victory....

January 29, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · William Gonzales

Released Superstar Considering Retirement Just Months After Triple H Called Him A Money Performer

The 25-year-old, who received his release from WWE in April 2020 after over two-and-a-half years with the company, was described as a “money performer” by Triple H in an NXT media call in 2019. Triple H’s praise for Lio Rush Lio Rush’s WWE future looked uncertain in 2019 when he suddenly split from Bobby Lashley and disappeared from television after WrestleMania 35. He returned to WWE programming as a member of the NXT roster in September 2019, and he even received some words of encouragement from Triple H....

January 29, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Sylvia Napier

Released Superstar Reacts To Dolph Ziggler S Unhappy Tweet About Wwe

Ziggler has been involved in a storyline with Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, and Otis for a while now. On the latest edition of SmackDown, Otis defeated Ziggler to secure a spot in the upcoming Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. At one point during the show, Ziggler and Deville were seen together backstage. Dolph Ziggler isn’t happy at WWE ignoring his backstage segment with Sonya Deville Ziggler asked the fans whether anyone had the clip, as WWE didn’t post it on social media....

January 29, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Sondra Henderson

Religion Log On For Salvation

Even the Church of England is launching its own “i-church” in July, which will offer interactive services. “The church is recognizing that it has to be where people are, and people are spending more and more time online,” says Alyson Leslie, the Anglican Church’s Web pastor. So far, the response has been promising: the Church of Fools got 68,000 visitors in its first two days.

January 29, 2023 · 1 min · 65 words · Robbie Torbus

Religion Say Amen Boss

It sounds reasonable, but only up to a point, says Ray Silverstein of Browne and Jacobson, the firm that has studied the negative impact of the law on Britain’s businesses. The law defines religion as “any religion, religious belief or similar philosophical belief” that fits such criteria as having “collective worship.” That means the 390,000 Britons who listed “Jedi Knight” as their religion in the 2001 Census might legally claim the release of the next “Star Wars” DVD as a religious holiday....

January 29, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Harold Forbess

Remembering Grant Thompson Youtube Community Mourns Death Of The King Of Random

“It is with great sadness to inform everyone that Grant Thompson passed away last night. Grant had great love and appreciation for his fans. We invite you to share your thoughts for Grant and the channel in the comments. Please do a random act of love or kindness today in honor of The King of Random,” the message read. “Grant’s legacy will live on in the channel and the global community he created....

January 29, 2023 · 3 min · 452 words · Nicole Nikolai

Remembering Julius Erving S Reverse Lay Up The Greatest Shot Ever In Nba History

There is one moment though that is not talked about often, one that is going to go down as arguably the greatest shot in NBA history, the reverse scoop layup by Julius Erving. The iconic moment occurred in the 1980 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers. It was the final quarter of game 4 with seven minutes and thirty-five seconds left in the game. The 76ers were trailing 2-1 in this series....

January 29, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Delinda Tracy

Remembering Max Ivan Maisel Posts Eulogy For His Son

Ivan Maisel issued a statement on March 17 to express the family’s “eternal gratitude to the men and women of the law enforcement agencies who contributed untold hours and resources to the search” for the 21-year-old Maisel. The family held a memorial service for Max Maisel last Friday and, because of the response Ivan’s Maisel’s eulogy for his son received, he posted it on Monday. MORE: Top 10 football programs | Multi-position players | SN Top 50 players...

January 29, 2023 · 4 min · 719 words · Allen Dickerson

Remembering Michael Jordan And The 1984 Olympic Trials

The draft was not even at night in those days — it was held on a Tuesday afternoon. Jordan was in the heart of Indiana, between two-a-day practices with Bob Knight, the coach charged with picking and guiding 12 amateur players for the Team USA roster that would be entered in that year’s Olympics. One of Knight’s assistants was George Raveling, then the coach of Iowa, who had become fast friends with Jordan....

January 29, 2023 · 12 min · 2345 words · Vanessa Parker

Remembering The Great And Talented Gwynn

People talk about his baseball abilities and love to quote his impressive stats. And don’t get me wrong, those stats are staggering, but it’s all the hard work that went in to achieving those stats that made him truly remarkable. His hours of preparation and watching film on opposing pitchers revolutionized the game and how hitters prepare themselves. All of this hard work and dedication led to a remarkable 20-year career and his ultimate induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame on a beautiful July weekend in 2007....

January 29, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Carolyn Romano

Remembering The Heroes

The guns fell silent long ago, but interest in World War II remains strong. The Luxembourg cemetery, maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission, attracts some 150,000 visitors each year. At all its 17 burial grounds in Europe, the commission estimates that 3.2 million visited last year, up 30 percent since 1998, with Americans probably accounting for around a quarter of that. “A few years ago, we were saying all this would quiet down as the veterans died off,” says Walter Frankland, who heads the commission....

January 29, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Harold Kress