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Washington Publish cartoonist quits after drawing of Bezos, different billionaires with Trump rejected

Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes Courtesy of Ann Telnaes A Washington Post cartoonist has quit her role at the paper, saying that her bosses blocked publication of a satirical cartoon that depicted billionaires, including one resembling Post owner Jeff Bezos, kneeling before President-elect Donald Trump. Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, said in a blog post

Official: Sadiq Umar turns into second Nigerian to signal for Valencia

Super Eagles striker Sadiq Umar has completed a six-month loan transfer from Real Sociedad to fellow Spanish La Liga side Valencia, Soccernet.ng reports. Sadiq has endured a tough start to life at Real Sociedad. He was expected to do big things when he was signed from Almeria for €20 million in September 2022. But unfortunately

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Celtics Lab 143: What we all know (and what we don’t) in regards to the Ime Udoka scenario

As if having key rotation players out injured before the start of a season the Boston Celtics are expected to contend for a title wasn’t enough, a new scandal threatens to engulf the Celtics and their 2022-23 season before it even starts. That scandal is of course the unfolding account of Boston head coach Ime

Alabama OC, Invoice O’Brien, a prime candidate for Nebraska HC

Alabama Crimson Tide offensive coordinator, Bill O’Brien, has been listed as one of the top three candidates for the Nebraska head coaching job. O’Brien has previously served as head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Houston Texans, with neither stint being overly successful. During his time at State College, he was 15-9

Invoice Belichick impressed with Lil’Jordan Humphrey’s versatility

New England Patriots wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey burst onto the scene this past preseason. Now, he is making his presence felt in the NFL, and coach Bill Belichick is taking notice. He has one reception for 11 yards. That came against the Pittsburgh Steelers this past Sunday. However, his contributions go far beyond the stat

John Wall retains reminding us that even the steadiest amongst us typically need assistance too

The vulnerability John Wall has displayed over the last few years is to be commended. The Clippers’ guard revealed to the world in a pretty matter-of-fact way that he’d contemplated suicide at one point or another over the last few years. He’d battled injury, been traded, lost his mom, and nearly lost a limb during

OnPolitics: What we realized within the courtroom for Capitol rioter Doug Jensen’s trial

Hello hello, OnPolitics readers!It's Ella, back from a brief OnPolitics hiatus. I've spent the last two days in a D.C. federal courtroom covering the trial of Capitol rioter Doug Jensen, one of the most high-profile cases tied to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on our nation's legislature. Accounts of the chaos at the Capitol that day opened the second day of

Michigan Stadium tunnel named after Lloyd Carr

A former Michigan football head coach and longtime assistant has gotten his name on the stadium in a new honor. Michigan Athletics announced that the tunnel of The Big House is getting a new name attached, as former coach Lloyd Carr, who oversaw the 1997 national championship team after taking over the program in 1995

Texans vs. Bears Thursday damage report: TE Pharaoh Brown didn’t follow

The Houston Texans released their second injury report for Week 3 against the Chicago Bears. Tight end Pharaoh Brown (shoulder) did not practice on Thursday. Other non-participants included tight end Brevin Jordan (ankle), cornerback Isaac Yiadom (thigh), and defensive tackle Kurt Hinish (foot). Buy Texans TicketsThe Texans saw defensive tackle Maliek Collins (knee) upgrade from

St. John Launches Restaurant Consultancy, Retailer by Retailer, to Drive Retail Development

Industry veteran Jenifer Boyd Harmon is leading agency spinoff as executive vice president and will advise QSR, fast-casual and casual brands on how to tap into additional growth potential (RestaurantNews.com)  St. John, one of the largest independent agencies in the Southeast, announced today the formation of a new restaurant consultancy, Store by Store (SxS). Well

Fashionable Market Eatery Inks First Franchise Settlement

Multi-brand Thrive Restaurant Group plans to expand to 11 new markets with a 41-unit development deal Denver, CO  (RestaurantNews.com)  Modern Market Eatery, a made-from-scratch fast casual concept, has signed a 41-unit development deal with its first franchise partner, Thrive Restaurant Group. The agreement will expand the brand to 11 new markets, including Wichita and Kansas

Pizza Veteran and Serial Entrepreneur Crew As much as Carry Marco’s Pizza to Lee’s Summit, MO

Locally-Owned Eatery Yearns to Satisfy the Community’s Cravings with its Delicious, Tasty Pizza and More Lee’s Summit, MO  (RestaurantNews.com)  Marco’s Pizza recently opened its newest location in Lee’s Summit, MO. Located at 929 NE Woods Chapel Rd., pizza lovers can expect only fresh, high-quality ingredients. Bringing Marco’s pizza-making prowess to Lee Summit are the new

Kelly’s Roast Beef Units Sights on New Hampshire Enlargement

Iconic Massachusetts Chain Looks to Open Multiple Locations in the Granite State Revere, MA  (RestaurantNews.com)  The Boston-based inventor of the North Shore roast beef sandwich, Kelly’s Roast Beef, is looking to continue expanding in the Northeastern United States with an emphasis on growth in New Hampshire. The beloved chain plans to capitalize on their fame

Huddle Home Serves up Burger, Fries, and Pie Beginning at $9.99

Atlanta, GA  (RestaurantNews.com)  Huddle House is serving up a winning combo with their Burger, Fries, and Pie starting at $9.99. Guests may build their own tasty trio featuring The Huddleburger® or Classic Patty Melt, lightly salted French fries, and their choice of either Dutch Apple or Chocolate French Silk pie. This offer is good for

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Washington Publish cartoonist quits after drawing of Bezos, different billionaires with Trump rejected

Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes Courtesy of Ann Telnaes A Washington Post cartoonist has quit her role at the paper, saying that her bosses blocked publication of a satirical cartoon that depicted billionaires, including one resembling Post owner Jeff Bezos, kneeling before President-elect Donald Trump. Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, said in a blog post

Amit Yoran, chair and CEO of cybersecurity agency Tenable, dies unexpectedly after most cancers battle

Amit Yoran, CEO and chairman of Tenable H/O Tenable Amit Yoran, who ushered cybersecurity company Tenable into the public market as chief executive, died on Friday. He was 54. Yoran's passing was confirmed by Tenable in a Saturday press release. While the company said his death was unexpected, Yoran went on medical leave early last