The Baltimore Orioles have designated first baseman Ryan O’Hearn for assignment two days after acquiring him in a trade with Kansas City.
Changes on horizon for bowls as CFP expands to 12 teams
As college football’s postseason heads toward the debut of an expanded, 12-team playoff in 2024 those involved with bowls anticipate changes.
Prince Harry not sure he’ll attend King Charles’ coronation
“There’s a lot that can happen between now and then, but the door is always open,” Harry says in a preview clip of an interview with ITV.
Galaxy add vets Mavinga, Rodriguez; trade DePuy to Nashville
The LA Galaxy have signed MLS veterans Chris Mavinga and Jose “Memo” Rodriguez.
‘You won the game of life’: Damar Hamlin asks doctors about Bills game outcome after cardiac arrest
Doctors said Mr Hamlin’s neurological functions are intact
A surly showdown for Speaker #FreeMinds #JohnStossel #liberty #ReasonFoundation #ReasonTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]
In this week’s The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Nick Gillespie discuss the government’s censorship-by-proxy of social media companies and Kevin McCarthy’s ongoing showdown for the speakership in the House of Representatives.https://reason.com/podcast/2023/01/03/a-surly-showdown-for-speaker/——————-00:00 – The government’s censorship-by-proxy of social media companies for alleged COVID “misinformation.”30:45 – Weekly Listener Question:Hello Friends, I just finished listening to the Freakonomics Radio three-part series about Adam Smith. The main thesis of the series is that Adam Smith’s views were more nuanced than we generally think of him; most people tend to cherry-pick favorite ideas from The Wealth of Nations while completely forgetting about his first work, Theory of Moral Sentiments. So, I’m curious. How have Adam Smith’s ideas shaped your own? Have any of you read Adam Smith’s works completely? And maybe most importantly, do you think Adam Smith would be a libertarian if he was alive today?39:39 – Kevin McCarthy battles for speaker of the House.52:11- This week’s cultural recommendationsAudio production by Ian KeyserAssistant production by Hunt BeatyMusic: “Angeline,” by The Brothers Steve
Russian radiation protection troops spotted in Crimea, says National Resistance Center
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How a beach opens doors for Egyptians with limited vision
Egypt has some of Africa’s most advanced legislation to empower people with disabilities. A beach in Alexandria implements it.
You MUST Know THIS to Avoid Being a Medical Victim #2A #firearms #FirearmsTraining #PatriotNurse #ThePatriotNurse #MaryPatriotNews [Video]
In this video, Patriot Nurse discusses the realities one must face in the current health system infrastructure when taking someone to the hospital. Becoming an unwitting victim or a statistic in an increasingly polarized medical world is avoidable, if you know how. Follow your intuition, know the limitations of your provider, and own the dogma and the nature of the system.Online Course: http://bit.ly/3qvDJegPaypal: https://bit.ly/39hs23mPatreon: https://bit.ly/2D9IIfJSubscribestar: https://bit.ly/2RESD4SBitcoin: 3FxJWbSL9nFSMRgymSsicniPxTPd26KuvjEthereum: 0x5134d6f2700Fa21cEcE6ED1ABDE240b3B320bDDdLitecoin: MC1qkabuDXGCrjNcXwxvz5qgtsFGVpXYKFTake my CLASS: https://bit.ly/2U36EpAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ThePatriotNurse
FIFA names first female international referee from Saudi Arabia
Anoud al-Asmari is one of eight Saudis on the international panel announced by football’s global governing body.