What they’re saying about Lamar Jackson and Ravens agreeing to a 5-year deal
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
After two years of contract negotiations, the Ravens and star quarterback Lamar Jackson have a deal.The team announced Thursday that it has agreed in principle to a five-year contract extension with the 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player, just one month after Jackson tweeted that he requested a trade from the organization. ESPN reported that Jackson will receive $260 million with $185 million in guarantees, figures that would push him past the $255 million extension Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts agreed to earlier this month.The news caught many by surprise, and as word trickled out on social media, there were plenty of reactions.Even Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was excited: “I think that’s awesome. I’m excited for him to come to Camden Yards, maybe take a little batting practice and be around the guys. But really cool for the city and happy for him. … I’m a huge football fan and a Ravens fan and a John Harbaugh fan, and so for him to be signed...Mets still searching for last year’s offense with rocky start to season at the plate
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
The Mets are searching for any type of spark at the dish.The not-so-Amazins have gotten off to a very slow offensive start and those woes at the plate have been front and center during their four-game losing streak — dropping two to the fourth-place Giants and two to the last-place Nationals — where they’ve scored nine runs combined.Against the Nats specifically is where the concerns heightened. The Mets were shutout in the opener of the series and scored just one run in their loss on Wednesday going 9-for-63 (.143) in the first two games against the sewer of the NL East.While it is early, there are stark differences with this year’s squad from the team that won 101 games last season that warrants some legitimate concern.Brandon Nimmo (.925 OPS this season) and Pete Alonso (.882 OPS) — although he has just two hits in his last 25 at-bats — have been the only notable forces in Buck Showalter’s lineup.The rest of the lineup leaves a lot to be ...Lamar Jackson sets new NFL contract with monster five-year Baltimore Ravens extension
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
Lamar Jackson went from requesting a trade out of Baltimore to setting a new NFL contract record to stay with the Ravens.Baltimore and its quarterback agreed on Thursday in principle to a monster five-year contract extension to resolve the offseason standoff between the former MVP and the franchise that drafted him.The contract is a five-year, $260 million extension with $185 million in total guarantees, according to CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson.Jackson’s $52 million average annual value is the largest in NFL history, just above Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ $51 million average on his recent extension in Philadelphia.Jackson himself delivered the official confirmation of the pact on the team’s social media accounts.“You know for the last few months, there’s been a lot of he-say, she-say, a lot of nailbiting and a lot of headscratching going on,” Jackson said in a video. “But for the next five years it’s a lot of Flock going on.&...Ticker: Economy grew at weak 1.1% in Q1; Gap slashing 1,800 jobs
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
The U.S. economy slowed sharply from January through March, decelerating to just a 1.1% annual pace as higher interest rates hammered the housing market and businesses reduced their inventories.Thursday’s estimate from the Commerce Department showed that the nation’s gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of economic output — weakened after growing 3.2% from July through September and 2.6% from October through December.But consumer spending, which accounts for about 70% of U.S. economic activity, remained resilient, growing at a 3.7% annual pace, the fastest such rate in nearly two years. Spending on goods, in particular, was solid: It rose at its fastest pace since the second quarter of 2021.Gap slashing 1,800 jobsThe Gap is laying off 1,800 corporate workers, roughly three time the number of headquarters jobs it cut last fall, as the struggling chain cuts costs in a bid to become more nimble.More layoffs at the struggling chain follow similar cuts at large U.S. co...CFL reaches multi year broadcast agreement with CBS Sports Network
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
The CFL has reached a multi-year broadcast agreement with CBS Sports Network, the league announced Thursday.The deal will see CBS Sports Network carry 34 games this year.CBS Sports Network is the 24-hour cable home of CBS Sports. Financial details of the agreement weren’t divulged.“We’re looking forward to working closely with CBS Sports Network to serve our loyal fans in the U.S. and grow our base there,” CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a statement. “CBS Sports is synonymous with the finest in sports broadcasting and we’re proud to showcase our product on its network.”The American network will kick off its coverage by carrying the ’23 regular-season opener June 8 between the B.C. Lions and Calgary Stampeders.“The CFL is an exciting brand of football, with a great history that has long included some of the stars of the game,” said Dan Weinberg, executive vice-president, programming, CBS Sports. “We are excited...Biden plan aims to stem border migration as restrictions end
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — With COVID-19 immigration restrictions set to expire, the Biden administration on Thursday announced measures meant to stop migrants from illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, both by cracking down on many of those who do come, and by creating new pathways meant to offer an alternative to the dangerous journey.The effort includes opening processing centers outside the United States for people fleeing violence and poverty to apply to fly in legally and settle in the United States, Spain or Canada. The first processing centers will open in Guatemala and Colombia, with others expected to follow. The administration also plans to swiftly screen migrants seeking asylum at the border itself, quickly deport those deemed as not being qualified, and penalizing people who cross illegally into the U.S. or illegally through another country on their way to the U.S. border.But it is unclear whether the measures will do much to slow the tide of migrants fleeing countries marr...Federal public service strike drags on but no suggestion back-to-work law is coming
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is showing no hints it will legislate public servants back to work as experts warn choosing that path to ending the dispute could come with political repercussions.Federal workers with the Public Service Alliance of Canada walked off the job nine days ago after contract negotiations with the government couldn’t find agreement on issues such as wage increases and remote work.On Thursday, Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan refused to weigh in on the negotiations and the possibility of back-to-work legislation and said “we want and need an agreement soon.” “Sorry for being so evasive, but I have to be,” O’Regan said. “I want a deal.”The government has avoided any questions about back to work legislation since the strike began April 19 and continues to even as the strike drags on and ministers are admitting the impact it is having on government services.Michael Wernick, who headed the federal public servic...2nd Mississippi jail escapee found; arrested near Houston
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A man who escaped from a Mississippi jail last weekend and fled to Texas after allegedly stealing a public works vehicle has been arrested in a Houston suburb, authorities announced Thursday. Jerry Raynes was apprehended in Spring Valley days after he and three other inmates escaped Saturday night from the Raymond Detention Center near Jackson, Mississippi’s capital, Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones said. Raynes is the second escaped prisoner to be found in a multi-agency hunt. Dylan Arrington died after barricading himself in a central Mississippi home and setting it on fire during an armed standoff with deputies Wednesday. He is suspected of killing a man and stealing his pickup truck after the escape. The other two, Casey Grayson and Corey Harrison, are still on the loose, and authorities had no updates Thursday on their possible whereabouts.The U.S. Marshals Service, Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Spring Valley Police Department assisted with Rayn...Train derails in Wisconsin, sends 2 cars into river
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A freight train derailed along the Mississippi River in southwestern Wisconsin Thursday, possibly injuring one crew member, emergency officials said. The train derailed in Crawford County along the Mississippi River at about 12:15 p.m., WKBT-TV reported. About 20 BNSF Railway cars were involved, said Crawford County Emergency Management Specialist Marc Myhre.Two cars ended up in the river but washed ashore. Hazardous materials believed to be batteries were onboard, but they’ve been contained and don’t pose a threat to the public, officials said. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office said on its Facebook page that there was no need to evacuate.BNSF Railway spokesperson Lena Kent said in a statement that two of the train’s three locomotives and an unknown number of cars carrying “freight of all kinds” derailed on the eastern edge of the river. All crew members were accounted for, with one receiving a medical evaluation, she said. The cause of the derailment i...South Carolina Senate again rejects near-total abortion ban
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 03:09:43 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina senators rejected a bill that would have banned nearly all abortions in a conservative state that has increasingly served patients across a region where Republican officials have otherwise curtailed access.A 22-21 vote Thursday marks the third time a near-total abortion ban has failed in the Republican-led chamber since the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade last summer. Six Republicans helped block motions to end debate and defeated any chance the bill passes this year.The chamber’s five women filibustered the proposal in speeches highlighting the Senate’s male majority that they criticized for pushing debates on abortion over other pressing issues.Republican Sen. Penry Gustafson spent over 30 minutes Wednesday detailing the bodily changes throughout every stage of pregnancy. Gustafson said she spoke so long because the millions of women addressed in the bill had not been heard. She emphasized her “pro-life” position but said the proposal l...Latest news
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