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Pac-12 Network
Pac-12 Networks’ Yogi Roth discusses the midseason rise of Utah football on “Pac-12 After Dark”
Pac-12 Networks’ Yogi Roth joins in on Guy Haberman, Shane Vereen and Michael Bumpus during “Pac-12 After Dark” to discuss his thoughts on the strong recent performances from Utah football. “Pac-12 After Dark,” presented by 76, airs every Saturday night live from the Pac-12 Network studio in San Francisco. Follow Pac-12 football this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 football to make sure you never miss a moment of the action.
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KGO – San Francisco
Mountain lion captured near 2 Rohnert Park schools
A mountain lion spotted along walking trails in Rohnert Park on Monday morning — prompting two nearby school to go on lockdown — has been captured, officials with the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety said.
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Blue and Gold
Commit Tracker: Notre Dame football recruits in action
High school football is in full force across the country, and BlueandGold.com has been tracking the performances of Notre Dame’s 2022 and 2023 commitments.Here is a breakdown of how the future Fighting Irish players fared over the weekend.
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Motley Fool
Do All States Treat Social Security Income the Same?
Planning for retirement means having to make a number of key decisions. Many people enter retirement with little in the way of savings and wind up relying heavily on Social Security to pay their bills. Whether or not you’ll pay taxes on your Social Security benefits at the federal level will depend on what your retirement income looks like.
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Yahoo Sports Videos
The Rush: Jason Sudeikis on Ted Lasso’s ending, SNL teamwork and sports culture
Actor and sports fan Jason Sudeikis is on The Rush! The Emmy winner chats with Jared about where “Ted Lasso” ranks in his pantheon of work and how the show will end, returning to Saturday Night Live this weekend as host and his favorite sketch, predictions for the new NBA season and how exposing the harmful views of people like Jon Gruden impacts sports culture. Plus, Jason reveals his new partnership with Abbott and Real Madrid to support the health and nutrition of kids around the world. You can learn more about the partnership and global initiative here.
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Reuters Videos
Kidnapped missionaries in Haiti held for ransom
A Haitian gang that kidnapped a group of missionaries including 16 American and 1 Canadian is asking for $17 million to release them, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing a Haitian official. The official said the FBI and Haitian police are in contact with the kidnappers and seeking the release of the missionaries from Christian Aid Ministries, abducted over the weekend outside the capital Port-au-Prince by a gang. Negotiations could take weeks, the official told the Journal. At the White House, Tuesday, Press Secretary Jen Psaki would share few specifics – “And I can’t get into too many details operationally here because that’s never – has never been – in the interests of bringing people home who are being held for ransom. What I can reiterate, Kristen, is that the FBI is a part of a coordinated U.S. government effort to get the U.S. citizens involved to safety. Also that the U.S. embassy in Port au Prince is coordinating with local authorities and providing assistance to the families to resolve the situation.” Kidnappings have become more brazen and commonplace in Haiti amid a growing political and economic crisis, with more than 600 incidents in the first nine months of 2021 alone, according to a report by a Haitian nonprofit. Haitians on Monday mounted a nationwide strike to protest gang crime and kidnappings, which have been on the rise for years and have worsened since the July assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
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Reuters Videos
Greta grooves at Stockholm climate concert
The teenaged activist quoted the beginning of Eighties star Rick Astley’s hit “Never Gonna Give You Up” to the crowd, saying: “We are no strangers to love.”She then danced on stage and sang along to the song as the crowd applauded.Saturday’s rendition was not the first time Thunberg has been connected to the song. She posted a tweet as an April Fool joke on April 1, 2021, saying: “I made a video where I talk about some small things we ALL can and should do to stop the climate crisis.We are in this together, and everyone is needed. YOU get to decide what future you’ll live in. So please watch, share and start doing your part today!”.The tweet linked to the music video of the hit song, an internet phenomenon known as ‘rickrolling’.
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