White Supremacists Sentenced to Life as California Prison Violence Exposes Gang Power and Systemic Failures Two members of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist prison gang, were sentenced to two consecutive life terms for various gang-related crimes orchestrated from their cells at California State ... 12/19/2024 - 8:23 am | View Link
Co-founder of California white supremacist group to be freed Robert Paul Rundo, co-founder of Rise Above Movement, an extremist group that brawled at political rallies in California, will be released after sentencing hearing. 12/13/2024 - 6:57 am | View Link
68 members of Peckerwoods neo-Nazi gang indicted in wide-reaching racketeering case: Feds Act conspiracy — the same tool used to crack down on organized crime in the 1970s — target the so-called Peckerwoods, a white-supremacist gang based in the suburban San Fernando Valley area of LA. 10/4/2024 - 8:22 am | View Link
In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert reconvene as the calendar flips to 2025 with a Denver rout of Atlanta. Among the topics discussed:
Jamal Murray’s annual slow start to the season appears to finally be in the rearview mirror.
Rick George saved CU football by hiring Deion Sanders. Now comes the hard part: keeping him.
Sanders made CU relevant over the past two seasons, turning a one-win team into one of the most-watched programs in college football.
The Buffs finished 9-4 this season and were tied atop the Big 12 standings until BYU skunked them in the Alamo Bowl.
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.