After a hiatus of more than four months, the Philadelphia 76ers finally returned to game action on Friday afternoon in Orlando. In the first of three displays before the eight “seed” games begin, the Sixers faced the Memphis Grizzlies; a team that they will not see again this season unless …
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John Lewis memorial: Here are details on this weekend’s ceremonies
A military honor guard will escort Lewis’s body across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, where Lewis helped lead a march to Montgomery, Alabama, for voting rights in 1965, and when he lies in Montgomery State; Washington DC; and Atlanta, according to a Lewis family schedule. The “Celebration of Life” …
Read More »Tigers opening day: 6 conclusions from the difficult start that can only be more difficult
Matthew Boyd had a bad day, but the Detroit Tigers’ absent offense ensured that it probably wouldn’t have mattered even if it had been perfect. That was the sad reality of a rather bleak opening day in which the Tigers fell to the Cincinnati Reds 7-1. The Tigers had just …
Read More »Carrion Nintendo Switch review: play the monster
Carrión: become the monster (photo: Devolver Digital) Inspired by Alien and The Thing, this new standalone release doesn’t make you the human hero but the creature itself. Playing the bad boy is not an unusual idea for video games. Many game heroes are not exactly virtue paradigms and there are …
Read More »Conservatives criticize Supreme Court ruling: Roberts has “abandoned his oath”
Conservative lawmakers criticized Supreme Court President John Roberts after he sided with liberal court judges in a 5-4 decision Friday that rejected a request by a Nevada church to prevent the government government imposes a limit on attendance at religious services. Senator Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Trade negotiations must …
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