Madge makes history in drama-filled Origin series; Broncos’ blues ignite: Top 10 NRL stories of 2024 Queensland coach Billy Slater swung the axe for the State of Origin series opener, with incumbent backrower David Fifita left out of the 20-man squad. Jaydn Su’A replaced Fifita who Slater said sent ... 12/29/2024 - 3:18 am | View Link
Bengals keep playoff hopes alive with wild overtime win over Broncos The Bengals took the lead back on the next drive when they moved 63 yards in 11 plays and went ahead 17-10 when Burrow hit Higgins with a 12-yard touchdown pass with 11:33 remaining in the game. That ... 12/28/2024 - 7:05 am | View Link
3 Takeaways From the Devils’ 4-2 Win Over the Hurricanes The New Jersey Devils continued their series against the Carolina Hurricanes when they hosted the southern team on Dec. 27. While the series was tied after their first two meetings this season, the ... 12/28/2024 - 2:48 am | View Link
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Alex Jones guest host Chase Geiser claimed the latest terror attacks allegedly done by two former US military men were caused by the CIA's long defunct MKUltra program.
MK-ULTRA was a dark period in the history of the CIA, when they conducted secret experiments on Americans using LSD and other drugs to perfect mind control to be used as a weapon against our enemies in the 1950s and 60s.
In Geiser's short insane rant, he claimed the government used MK-ULTRA on the two former US military personnel to commit terrorists attacks on New Orleans and Las Vegas -- and that's not all, folks.
By BRETT MARTEL
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish found the right balance of family and football to produce a memorable performance under unprecedented, emotionally trying circumstances.
Riley Leonard passed for a touchdown, Jayden Harrison returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score, and Notre Dame’s defense made it hold up in a 23-10 victory over No.
Perhaps more than any player in the NBA today, Michael Porter Jr. is the actualization of positional size, a basketball principle that drives front offices such as Denver’s.
He’s a “small forward” only in title, towering over most wings with a 6-foot-10 stature that doubles the potency of his 3-pointer. There is no such thing as a contested shot for Porter, who’s 42% from the perimeter this season.
Atlanta’s Trae Young represents the polar opposite of positional size.
A teenager was injured after falling 30 feet into a decommissioned missile silo north of Watkins on New Year’s Day, according to South Metro Fire Rescue officials.
First responders were called around 3:45 p.m. Wednesday to a property in the 4500 block of South Imboden Road after a group of three people – two teenagers and an adult – were messing around with the lid of the missile silo and one of the teenagers fell in, said South Metro spokesperson Brian Willie.
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The boy’s fall was broken by about 4 feet of water at the bottom of the silo, and he was able to stand with his head above water while a team of two rescuers used a rope system to reach him, stabilize him and get him out.
Denver’s defense achieved a significant milestone, and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph wanted to make sure his players understood it.
The Broncos have set the franchise record for most sacks in a single season with 58. They accomplished the feat after totaling seven sacks in their 30-24 overtime loss to the Bengals last week in Cincinnati.