What Lamar Jackson’s extension means for the Ravens, Todd Monken, Eric DeCosta and more
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson agreed to a lucrative extension and Boston College wide receiver Zay Flowers realized his dream of becoming an NFL player Thursday, but neither had as good of a day as their future play caller: first-year offensive coordinator Todd Monken.The Ravens invested heavily in their offense Thursday, using their only pick of the first two rounds on a highly touted receiver and, of course, locking up their franchise quarterback. Jackson agreed to a five-year deal with the Ravens reportedly worth $260 million, including $185 million guaranteed. The per-year average of $52 million makes him the highest-paid NFL player in terms of annual salary.“Todd Monken had a good day today,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after the first round of Thursday’s NFL draft. “We’ve really upgraded our offense.”As recently as a couple of months ago, the Ravens’ offense looked thin. It was unknown if Jackson would remain with the team after...Three takeaways from the Ravens’ big day, including Lamar Jackson’s deal and drafting WR Zay Flowers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
On the same day they signed quarterback Lamar Jackson to a record-setting extension, the Ravens also made a draft pick: wide receiver Zay Flowers. Never have we seen the team’s first-round pick so completely overshadowed, but here are three takeaways from the team’s big day.The Ravens continued their recent theme, adding another exciting toy for their franchise quarterback.First, Odell Beckham Jr., now Flowers, one of the most gushed-over playmakers in this draft class.Jackson did not wait long to celebrate. “I’m smelling more good news dropping soon,” he tweeted just before the Ravens picked at No. 22 overall. “Well it happened,” he added when their pick was announced.The Ravens had their choice of two very good cornerbacks, long-armed Joey Porter Jr. of Penn State and ultra-athletic Baltimore native Deonte Banks. General manager Eric DeCosta said they also had opportunities to move down and add more picks. Instead, they added to a position...Notable celebrity and newsmaker deaths of 2023
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
A look at the notable celebrities and newsmakers who died in 2023.Jerry SpringerJerry Springer, the onetime mayor and news anchor whose namesake TV show featured a three-ring circus of dysfunctional guests willing to bare all — sometimes literally — as they brawled and hurled obscenities before a raucous audience, died April 27, 2023, at 79. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)Harry BelafonteAward-winning actor, singer and activist Harry Belafonte, a persistent and outspoken voice for justice and racial equality in the United States and around the world, died April 25, 2023, at age 96, his representative confirmed. (Arthur Pollock/Boston Herald)Len GoodmanLen Goodman, a long-serving judge on “Dancing with the Stars” and “Strictly Come Dancing” who helped revive interest in ballroom dancing on both sides of the Atlantic, died on April 22, 2023, his agent said. He was 78. (Photo by Simon Burchell/Getty Images)Barry Humphries, Dame EdnaTony Award-winning comedian Barry Humphries, internat...Europe’s economy barely grows as inflation pinches consumers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European economy scraped out meager growth of 0.1% in the first three months of the year, barely gaining momentum after dodging a winter recession as challenges persist from inflation that corrodes people’s willingness to spend.Friday’s less-than-stellar figure follows disappointing growth estimates from the U.S. a day earlier that kept alive fears of a looming recession in the world’s largest economy.The 20 countries that use the euro currency picked up speed in the first quarter after zero growth in the last three months of 2022. The eurozone avoided a winter recession thanks to mild weather that alleviated pressure on natural gas supplies. European governments and utilities also scrambled to line up additional sources to heat homes, generate electricity and power factories after Russia cut off most supply to the continent over its war against Ukraine.Industrial activity has picked up, and China’s reopening from COVID-19 restrictions boosted the outlo...BBC chief quits amid furor over role in Boris Johnson loan
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
LONDON (AP) — The chairman of the BBC quit Friday after a report found he failed to disclose a potential conflict of interest over his role in arranging a 2021 loan for Boris Johnson, who was the U.K.’s prime minister at the time.The publicly funded national broadcaster has been under political pressure after it was revealed that Richard Sharp helped arrange the line of credit weeks before he was appointed to the BBC post on the government’s recommendation.The 800,000 pound ($1 million) line of credit came from wealthy Canadian businessman Sam Blyth, who was introduced to Johnson by Sharp, a Conservative Party donor. Johnson was the party’s leader as well as British prime minister.Sharp said he was quitting to “prioritize the interests of the BBC” after making an “inadvertent” breach of the rules.“I feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporation’s good work were I to remain in post until the end of my term,” he said.Sharp said he would remain ...Utah judge to consider challenge to new abortion clinic ban
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge on Friday will consider a request from Planned Parenthood to delay implementing a statewide ban on abortion clinics set to begin taking effect next week.Planned Parenthood argues a state law passed earlier this year will effectively end access to abortion throughout the state when clinics next week stop being able to apply for the licenses they’ve historically relied on to operate.The organization operates three of Utah’s four clinics that provide abortions. It argues that, with the clinic ban, the Utah Legislature “sought an alternative means” to further restrict abortions while awaiting a state Supreme Court ruling on a “trigger law” that would outlaw most abortions regardless of trimester.“Women will be forced to carry pregnancies to term against their will; to remain pregnant until they can travel out of state to access this critical, time-sensitive medical care … or to attempt to self-manage their abortions outside the medica...PGE announces major clean energy storage project in Portland
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland General Electric, the utility serving Portland, Oregon, plans to announce Friday it is putting in 400 MW of power, the second-largest battery storage installation in the United States. The significance of such projects is they diminish the need for power plants that burn fossil fuels that warm the planet.Only the Vistra Moss Landing in California, which is currently 400 MW but will soon add an additional 350 MW, is larger out of all the standalone battery projects in the country.The Portland project will generate enough electricity for around 260,000 homes, roughly the size of Portland, for four hours at full power.“Although we are a small utility, I like to think we punch above our weight,” said Brett Greene, PGE’s senior director, calling it an important step towards reducing carbon emissions 80% by 2030.Batteries are playing a critical role in the clean energy transition because they supply electricity during times of low sunlight and wind and can a...2 Army helicopters crash in Alaska, killing 3 soldiers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AP) — Two U.S. Army helicopters collided and crashed Thursday in Alaska while returning from a training flight, killing three soldiers and injuring a fourth.Two of the soldiers died at the scene of the crash near Healy, Alaska, and a third died on the way to a hospital in Fairbanks. A fourth soldier was being treated at a hospital for injuries, the Army said in a statement.The names of those killed were being withheld until relatives could be notified, the Army said.Each AH-64 Apache helicopter was carrying two people at the time of the crash, John Pennell, a spokesperson for the U.S. Army Alaska, said earlier Thursday.The helicopters were from the 1st Attack Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment at Fort Wainwright, based near Fairbanks. What to know about new Arcturus COVID variant “This is an incredible loss for these soldiers’ families, their fellow soldiers, and for the division,” Maj. Gen. Brian Eifler, commanding general of the 11th Airbo...Long-awaited Bennington playground reopens
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) — Earlier this week, the new playgrounds at Willow Park passed their certification audit. Town Buildings and Grounds crews opened the area Wednesday, and within minutes, families were checking out the new equipment. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Although the fences are down, there is still work to be done. "We are still waiting on the swings to be installed, and there are a few punch list items that will require us to do some additional work on the playgrounds in the future," town officials noted in an online statement. "That might require some brief closings to do that work, but we will strive to have that happen during low-use times of the day/week." The playgrounds were originally slated to open in late summer 2022. Work was interrupted in late September, when a number of issues were identified by the playground engineer and certification team. Miss Vermont’s Teen 2023 hails from Bennington...Leatherstocking Honor Flight plans 1st overnight trip
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:36:20 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Leatherstocking Honor Flight will be holding its Spring flight this Saturday, April 29. It will be slightly different from those in years past, however. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "It will be an overnight event," explained event organizer, Greg Furlong, in a press release. "We will be departing from [Albany] Saturday afternoon after a 2 p.m. ceremony and will return Sunday evening." About 70 Veterans will be on board, he said. They will be escorted to the airport by nearly 100 motorcycles, police cars, and fire engines. Volunteers load ambulance with supplies for Ukraine When the motorcade pulls into the airport around 1:30 p.m., it will be greeted by a large crowd and a high school band playing the different service songs. After the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance, the Veterans will be seated for the ceremony.Then, they will hear Congressman Paul Tonko, Colonel Richard Goldenbe...Latest news
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