Month: October 2019
Lions Game Plan 10.24.19 (VIDEOS)
Lions try to stop the bleeding against the Giants
Atkinson scores in OT to lift Blue Jackets over Hurricanes
Columbus trailed 3-1 after the first period before scoring three unanswered to come out on top.
Trae Young, Hawks spoils Pistons’ home opener
Derrick Rose led Detroit with 27 points
Body of dictator Francisco Franco exhumed in Spain amid protests, tributes
Getty Images/Pawel.Gaul(MADRID) — At least 22 family members of the infamous Spanish dictator Francisco Franco gathered Thursday at the mausoleum in Madrid where the leader’s remains were removed from the Cathedral at Valley of the [Read More…]
Oakland’s Gruden big fan of Houston QB Watson
Oakland’s Jon Gruden raves about Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson as Raiders prepare to visit Texans on Sunday
With no DH, no guarantee Álvarez in Astros lineup for Game 3
With no DH, there’s no guarantee Yordan Álvarez will be in Astros lineup for Game 3 of World Series at Nationals
Packers-Chiefs a showdown of division leaders _ and top QBs?
With the Aaron Rodgers-Patrick Mahomes showdown in doubt, Packers-Chiefs could be merely a primetime matchup between division leaders and Super Bowl contenders
No. 15 Texas tries to stay in Big 12 chase with visit to TCU
No. 15 Texas trying to stay in Big 12 title chase with visit to TCU after escaping what would have been disastrous loss against Kansas
49ers defense ready for new and improved Christian McCaffrey
The San Francisco 49ers haven’t faced this version of Christian McCaffrey
‘Revolution is on’ as Jackson takes Ravens to AFC North lead
With Jackson the focal point of a run-oriented offense, Ravens enter bye with huge lead in AFC North
Genetics and manure go into record pumpkin growing
A southwest Missouri man has shattered the state record for heaviest pumpkin, for the fifth time. Richard Bottorf of Republic, Missouri grew one this year that was just two pounds shy of 18-hundred pounds. He [Read More…]
Slow export pace pushes corn lower
Soybeans were mixed on spread adjustments. China bought 264,000 tons of 2019/20 U.S. beans and weekly exports were neutral to bullish. China didn’t buy any U.S. soybeans last week, at least officially, and unknown destinations [Read More…]
Lean hogs lower as demand concerns continue
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, both live and feeder cattle ended the day mostly lower on position squaring ahead of the USDA’s Cattle on Feed report and a less than stellar Export Sales Report. December [Read More…]
USDA urges growers to file notice of loss if needed
The USDA is urging producers with federal crop insurance to file a notice of loss if they are delayed in harvesting their crops because of extremely wet and snowy conditions. By filing that notice they [Read More…]
Grassley: I don’t trust the EPA
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, in his conference call with ag reporters this week, made it clear how he feels about the EPA these days. “I don’t trust the EPA,” Grassley says. “There’s a big public [Read More…]
Youthful Utah aims to defy Pac-12 expectations
Utah returns just two starters and three rotation players from a squad that finished third in the league a year ago
Hundreds protest Washington NFL team name in Minneapolis
Hundreds protesting Washington Redskins team name march, chant ‘We are not your mascot’ in Minneapolis
Man sues AT&T, saying he lost $1.8M in cryptocurrency with SIM card hack
iStock(LOS ANGELES) — A California man is suing AT&T after he says one of its employees allowed a hacker to access his cell phone number that resulted in his data being compromised and more than [Read More…]
14-year-old Virginia girl goes missing, believed to be with 34-year-old man, police say
iStock(BUMPASS, Va.) — A 14-year-old from Virginia has been missing since Oct. 22, and police believe she is with a 34-year-old man. Isabel Hicks, from Bumpass, Virginia, was last seen in the early morning of [Read More…]