If Minnesotans go to the polls Tuesday, the political futures of one of the state’s most progressive Democrats – as well as the most conservative – will be on the ballot. In the Fifth District of Minnesota, voters will decide whether to Rep. Ilhan Omar – a former Somali refugee …
Read More »CBS takes the UEFA Champions League seriously, and its coverage is a welcome change of pace
Like many of you, I was a little surprised when CBS Sports won the American TV rights to the UEFA Champions League and Europa League. Like Turner Sports, its predecessor as rights holder, CBS Sports did not have much history with football. Would CBS try to cover an even more …
Read More »What Quarterbacks Patriots Say About Competition for Training Camps New England Patriots
The New England Patriots’ first true quarterback competition in nearly 30 years is about to begin in earnest. If unforeseen delays rule out, the Patriots will practice their first (non-padded) training camp this Wednesday, allowing Cam Newton, Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer to fit into a full-team lineup for the …
Read More »The top features that come with Apple Watch
watchOS 7 finally offers built-in sleep tracking, which you can add as a complication to your watch face.Photo: Caitlin McGarry / Gizmodo It’s not often I think to myself, “Wow, this operating system update is packed with features tailored to the dystopia we are currently living in.” However, that’s something …
Read More »COVID-19 Colorado: No virus stars for days
The COVID-19 trends in Colorado have improved this month, and they look even better today than they did a week ago. Even as the total number of infections in the state exceeds 50,000, the daily caseload remains less and hospitalizations are generally stable. Since August 6, four days ago, no …
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