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Новости за 13.06.2022

Tyler D. Michals: The collisions between sports and politics underscore our need for tolerance of dissent

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Tommie Smith and John Carlos were subject to significant criticism for raising their fists in a salute to Black power at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Similarly, when the New York Giants played their first post-9/11 game in Kansas City, Missouri, against the Chiefs. This week, Jack Del Rio, defensive coordinator for the NFL’ s Washington Commanders, touched off the...

Lance Lynn comes off the IL for the Chicago White Sox — and he’ll start tonight vs. the Detroit Tigers

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The Chicago White Sox reinstated Lance Lynn from the injured list Monday and the right-hander will start tonight against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Lynn has been out since he hobbled off the mound in an April 2 Cactus League game after throwing a pitch to the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll. He underwent right knee surgery to repair a torn tendon...

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson reports to team facility ahead of mandatory minicamp

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On the eve of mandatory minicamp, quarterback Lamar Jackson is back with the Ravens. He’ s expected to rejoin the Ravens for their three practices in Owings Mills this week, which run from Tuesday to Thursday. Lamar Jackson is a hard worker, so I’ m not worried about how hard he’ s working.

Amid legal battle with brother, Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos says team ‘will never leave’ Baltimore

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In the midst of a lawsuit among members of the Angelos family, Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos issued a statement Monday asserting that the club“ will never leave” Baltimore. Their 92- year-old father, Peter, has owned the Orioles for nearly three decades. The suit also named their mother, Georgia Angelos, as a defendant. But in Monday’ s statement, John Angelos...

Dolphins Q&A: Who starts at running back? Projecting Miami’s depth chart in the backfield

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Here’ s the latest installment of our Miami Dolphins Q&A, where South Florida Sun Sentinel writers David Furones and Omar Kelly answer questions from readers. To start, I believe Chase Edmonds will be the most productive running back of the group between what he’ ll do rushing and receiving. He catapulted his career in McDaniel’ s system with the San Francisco 49 ers,...



Column: Chicago Bears offensive line still has big questions — and moving parts — as shown by Teven Jenkins and Braxton Jones

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If moving parts on the offensive line during the offseason program are a sign of things to come, you’ re going to need a scorecard to track things when Chicago Bears training camp opens and honest-to-goodness competition and evaluation begins in the trenches. The most eye-opening development Wednesday was Teven Jenkins, the tackle the Bears traded up to draft...

Heat focus shifts from reflection to inspection as NBA draft (and No. 27) looms next week

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Last week, Miami Heat President Pat Riley attempted to sum it all up. “It’ s different than the NFL, where you have several months after the season ends to do it,” Adam Simon, the Heat’ s vice president of basketball operations, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel.“ This is how we have to jump right into it.”. So within hours of that May 29 Game 7 loss that instead sent the Boston...

ASK IRA: What is the best next step for the Heat with Kyle Lowry?

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Q: Ira, I understand Kyle Lowry’ s relationship with Jimmy Butler, but Jimmy cannot“ waste” another season. Russell Westbrook is in great shape, plays 100% at all times and will benefit from Erik Spoelstra.– Brian.. I’ m not sure a run to the Eastern Conference finals in any way altered Jimmy’ s feelings toward Kyle.

Bridge: June 13, 2022

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“Indecision may or may not be my problem.” — graffiti. As declarer at a suit contract, you must decide whether to draw trumps first, later or not at all. Your choice may be right or wrong, but indecision will invariably be wrong. At today’s four spades, South waffled and finally figured he’d better try to […]

Word Game: June 13, 2022

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TODAY’S WORD — SUTLER (SUTLER: SUT-ler: A civilian provisioner to an army post.) Average mark 15 words Time limit 30 minutes Can you find 20 or more words in SUTLER? The list will be published tomorrow. SATURDAY’S WORD — ABOLITION ling lingo lion lobbing lobby logy loin long lying oily only bilbo bingo blob blog […]

Horoscopes June 13: Chris Evans, set your sights high

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CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Kat Dennings, 36; Chris Evans, 41; Tim Allen, 69; Stellan Skarsgard, 71. Happy Birthday: Be a participant and make a difference. Put your energy where it will do some good. A steady pace and good work ethic help you position yourself for success this year. Set your sights high, and […]

Orioles reset: Which All-Star’s son? Looking at Baltimore’s options for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 MLB draft

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In little more than a month, the Orioles will replace Adley Rutschman in their farm system with another first overall draft pick. With the previous three, he’ s taken college position players, but the top of this year’ s amateur crop could see the Orioles draft a high schooler in the first round for the first time since taking right-hander Grayson Rodriguez 11th...

Five things we learned from the Ravens’ organized team activities

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The Ravens wrapped up organized team activities last week, a series of nine voluntary workouts more notable for who wasn’ t in attendance than who was. Ravens coach John Harbaugh expects him to show up. But until the Ravens’ most important player actually does show up in Owings Mills, he’ ll be all anyone can talk about.

Tyreek Hill debuts podcast, says Chiefs didn’t get him the ball enough in 2021, Mahomes isn’t as accurate as Tua

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In the first episode of his podcast,“‘ It Needed To Be Said’ with Tyreek Hill”, the new Dolphins star receiver and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, explained that the Kansas City Chiefs’ unwillingness to pay what they believed Hill was worth, combined with a 2021 where they believe he was underutilized, were prime reasons why he ended up in Miami in March. The podcast, released on...





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