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Ole Miss begins spring practice, deals with 1-year bowl ban

TheRepublic.com 

OXFORD, Miss. — Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze swiveled around in a chair behind his desk a couple weeks ago, getting together a small stack of papers before diving into some formations, personnel and strategy. “I’m going to handle some special teams this spring,” Freeze said with a smile. There hasn’t been much for the coach

Trading for Shattenkirk another ‘all-in’ move for Capitals

TheRepublic.com 

WASHINGTON — Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan didn’t feel any pressure to make a move before this week’s trading deadline because of Washington’s impressive collection of talent. What MacLellan did feel was a sense of urgency that the window is closing for the Capitals to win a Stanley Cup with Alex Ovechkin and this group

CIO Network: Who's Hacking Us and Why

WSJ.com 

Former U.S. Chief Information Security Officer Brig. Gen. Gregory Touhill talks about some of the motivations of the hackers attacking U.S. companies. He speaks with WSJ's Gerald Seib at the CIO Network in San Francisco.

Oscar-winning ‘Moonlight’ shines on Miami’s Liberty City

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

MIAMI — Oscar-winning film “Moonlight” presents a view of Miami that never shows up in a tourism video. “The best thing about this movie is they actually went into the projects and shot it, and they let kids from around Liberty City be in it,” said Kamal Ani-Bello, a freshman at Miami Northwestern Senior High School who had a role as an extra in the film. “Moonlight” won the Academy Award on Sunday night for best picture, best supporting actor and best adapted screenplay. Jenkins graduated from... Читать дальше...

Former NFL official establishing military scholarships

TheRepublic.com 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Former NFL officiating director Mike Pereira has begun a foundation that will provide scholarships to veterans of the armed forces who are interested in a post-military career in officiating. The organization called “Battlefield to Ballfields” launched Tuesday. Pereira, now a Fox Sports analyst, says his group will offer financial backing, training and



NFL considering making referees fulltime

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NFL is considering making referees full-time employees and centralizing replay review at its New York headquarters as it aims for more consistent, shorter games.

NFL considering making referees fulltime

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NFL is considering making referees full-time employees and centralizing replay review at its New York headquarters as it aims for more consistent, shorter games.

AP Source: Former Heat guard Norris Cole joining Thunder

TheRepublic.com 

OKLAHOMA CITY — A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that the Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to sign guard Norris Cole for the remainder of the season. The person spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been signed. Cole won NBA titles with the Miami Heat

Airports, legal volunteers prepare for new Trump travel ban

Stars and Stripes 

The new order was expected as soon as Wednesday. A draft suggested it would target people from the same seven predominantly Muslim countries but would exempt travelers who already have visas to come to the U.S.

Trading for Shattenkirk another 'all-in' move for Capitals

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan didn't feel any pressure to make a move before this week's trading deadline because of Washington's impressive collection of talent.

Trading for Shattenkirk another 'all-in' move for Capitals

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan didn't feel any pressure to make a move before this week's trading deadline because of Washington's impressive collection of talent.

The last thing America needs to negotiate is more trade deals

BusinessInsider.com 

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President Trump is expected to outline plans for trade policy development in his speech to a joint session of Congress.

He outlined some of those plans in remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he said “We’re going to make trade deals, but we’re going to do one-on-one, one-on-one, and if they misbehave, we terminate the deal.”

The United States had a global current account deficit (the broadest measure of all trade in goods, services... Читать дальше...

More Austerity Looms as Greece, Lenders Resume Bailout Talks

Voice of America 

Greece and its lenders resumed a long-stalled review of its bailout Tuesday, with the government in Athens braced to commit to yet more austerity in exchange for the funds the country needs to remain solvent. The review has dragged on for months, partly because of a rift between the European Union and the International Monetary Fund over Greece's fiscal goals and prospects next year — when the current rescue program expires — and beyond. To help break the impasse, the leftist-led government last... Читать дальше...

AP Source: Chiefs, Berry finalizing $78M, 6-year contract

TheRepublic.com 

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs are finalizing a $78 million, six-year deal with Eric Berry that will make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations tells The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the deal had not been announced. The Chiefs

‘The Flash’ Season 3 Spoilers: EP Talks Caitlin And Julian’s Relationship

International Business Times 

Although Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) and Julian (Tom Felton) know that they like each other, fans of “The Flash” shouldn’t expect the two to become a couple right away. In a recent interview with Access Hollywood, executive producer Aaron Helbing implied that Caitlin and Julian are both being careful when it comes to matters of the heart, given her fear of becoming Killer Frost and his dark past as Savitar’s ally, Doctor Alchemy.

Senate kills online registration, early in-person voting

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Mississippians won't be able to initially register to vote online or vote early at courthouses after Senate committees killed bills that would have allowed those changes. House Elections Committee Chairman … Click to Continue »





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