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Jackson selected by Connecticut in WNBA Draft – KU Sports
Kansas super-senior Taiyanna Jackson was selected in the WNBA Draft Monday night, making her the Jayhawks’ first player picked in nine years and the first under head coach Brandon Schneider.
Wisconsin transfer Sania Copeland commits to KU women’s basketball – KU Sports
Copeland is from Kansas City, Kansas, and played at Olathe North High School, making her the latest transfer with a regional connection reeled in by head coach Brandon Schneider and his staff. Last year, for example, KU signed Alabama transfer Ryan Cobbins, who is also from Kansas City.
Where KU should look in the spring portal window – KU Sports
In the winter KU acquired six players, who have shown various levels of integration into the Jayhawks’ system so far. Devin Dye (Utah State) seems set for considerable time alongside his brother Jalen at safety, particularly with Marvin Grant spending more time in a hybrid linebacker-type role. Dylan Wudke (Youngstown State) has served as the primary non-pass-rush end with Jereme Robinson recovering from surgery, and has impressed position coach Taiwo Onatolu with his professional approach and speed in picking up the playbook.
Eraser Dust
Trump’s New York hush money trial continues after sleepy start to jury selection: What to know
Jury selection is expected to continue Tuesday morning in the case of the People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump — the first criminal trial of a former president ever.
Kalispell family shares how Montana Adoption Tax Credit impacted them
“Our story is my husband and I started the adoption process back in 2020 and we waited about two-and-a-half years before we got the phone call of our daughter being available for adoption. We got about 12 hours’ worth of notice to head south and pick her up so now she’s about two years old,” said adoptive mother Amy Dexter.
Why Trump is now haunted by his incessant ‘Sleepy Joe’ insults
Let’s make one thing clear right at the outset: I cannot definitively say, with absolute certainty, that Donald Trump fell asleep during the first day of his criminal trial in New York. There’s no video footage of the proceedings, and there were no photographs taken as the jury-selection process got underway.
Heidi Gardner on breaking during “SNL”’s “Beavis and Butt-Head” sketch: ‘Couldn’t prepare for what I saw’
“This makes me feel almost even worse and unprofessional,” she explained to the outlet. “When I looked and saw Mikey in the dress rehearsal, I lost it. I was shocked. I’m thinking about it right now and laughing. I recovered and tried to tell myself in between dress and the live show, ‘You can’t laugh like that again.'”
Could the U.S. force treatment on mentally ill people (again)? : Planet Money : NPR
One of the most difficult and expensive questions that a society faces is how to care for those who cannot care for themselves, and how to pay for it. Over the last century, the United States has radically changed how it answers this question when it comes to treating people with severe mental illnesses. Now we appear to be on the brink of another major change.
Iconic ice cream brand files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy – TheStreet
The ice cream business hasn’t been too friendly to some companies. Friendly’s restaurant chain, which specialized in its ice cream business, battled both restaurant and ice cream rivals before making its first trip to bankruptcy in 2011. The company was sold five years after that bankruptcy, but would face financial distress caused by the Covid pandemic and filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy a second time in November 2020.
Liam Gallagher is bizarrely beefing with the last person you’d expect | indy100
And this typo and expletive-ridden post caught the attention of Stephen Tries (real name Stephen Lawson), a comedian with over one million subscribers and a friend of YouTube supergroup, the Sidemen.
Tester reelection campaign raises $8 million in first quarter | The Hill
Democratic Sen. Jon Tester (Mont.) raised more than $8 million in the first quarter of the year, his campaign announced Monday, as the incumbent fights to hold on to his upper chamber seat in the red-leaning state.
Our Ford Maverick Hybrid Has Been Recalled Five Times
Our 2023 Ford Maverick Hybrid continues to trudge along, dutifully serving as weekend chore helper, commuter vehicle, and all-around agreeable daily driver. There has been little to complain about—we get decent fuel economy considering our heavy-footed, highway-heavy usage; it’s comfortable for long stints behind the wheel; and nothing has broken. That’s not to say there hadn’t been the potential for problems: Ford has sent us a whopping five recall notices since we purchased the truck last year, one safety-related, two regarding emissions, and two for compliance-related problems. Here they are, in the order of occurrence: