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Adrian Peterson to Saints doesn’t make much sense, for Peterson

NBCSports.com 

It’s obvious why the Saints would want Adrian Peterson. It’s not obvious why Adrian Peterson would want the Saints. Unless, of course, no one else wants Peterson. But even if no other team currently is offering Peterson $3 million or so per year, his likely role (Mark Ingram reportedly would still be the lead back) and…

John Kasich on Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsing him for president again in 2020: 'I love Arnold'

BusinessInsider.com 

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich told Business Insider on Monday that he was "very honored" by movie star and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsing the Ohio Republican for president again in 2020.

Speaking to Business Insider while promoting his new book, "Two Paths: America Divided or United," Kasich said that he would get out of politics "for at least that year and a half" when his term as governor ends in early 2019. He was "not sure," however, if he will "come back" into politics... Читать дальше...

RWAs meet Pankaj Singh over civic issues

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

RWAs of sectors 50, 51 and 55 have apprised MLA Pankaj Singh of the prevalent crime and civic issues in their sectors. The officials of RWAs met Singh when he was on a tour of the sectors accompanied by Federation of Noida Residents Welfare Associations (FONRWA) president N P Singh on Sunday.



As Tensions Rise, Experts Question Threat Level Posed By North Korea

NPR (npr.org) 

Military tensions are escalating over North Korea's steady march to being able to hit the U.S. mainland with a nuclear warhead. The Trump administration vows that won't happen. Some experts say such a risk is low, and it beats starting a second Korean war.

Harvard Project Outlines Pattern Of Attorney Failures In Arkansas Death Row Cases

NPR (npr.org) 

NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jessica Brand of Harvard Law's Fair Punishment Project about the chronic problem of bad lawyering on capital punishment cases. All eight death row cases in Arkansas had examples of attorney failures, including drunk lawyers, a conflict of interest affair involving a judge, lawyers missing deadlines, and failure to disclose mental disorders.

U.S. Tobacco Profits Soar Despite Drop In Number Of Smokers

NPR (npr.org) 

Despite a sharp decrease of smokers in the U.S., tobacco companies are more profitable than ever. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Jennifer Maloney of The Wall Street Journal about how cigarette companies have survived and thrived under tighter regulations.





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