The Texas A&M Forest Service blames 110-degree heat, 10-20 mph winds, and drought conditions in 99% of Texas for the outbreak of a record 24 new wildfires, as reported by the Associated Press. … [Read more...] about 110-degree heat wave leads to record 24 wildfires in Texas this week
Archives for July 2022
Ford to cut 8,000 jobs to increase investment in electric vehicles: Report
Ford is expected to cut 8,000 jobs in the next few weeks to dedicate more funding for the company's electric vehicle projects, according to a new report. … [Read more...] about Ford to cut 8,000 jobs to increase investment in electric vehicles: Report
Dave Chappelle set in Minneapolis canceled hours before showtime due to social media uproar
Comedian Dave Chappelle had his sold-out show at Minneapolis' First Avenue theater canceled hours before showtime after a social media backlash to his booking. The show was moved to the Varsity Theater, also in Minneapolis, Minnesota. … [Read more...] about Dave Chappelle set in Minneapolis canceled hours before showtime due to social media uproar
Cam Heyward: Larry Ogunjobi was very open and upfront about Mason Rudolph fight
After the Steelers signed defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi in June, there were plenty of people who noted that Ogunjobi was suspended one game for his role in a 2019 brawl with the Steelers. Ogunjobi was playing for the Browns when Myles Garrett bashed Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet during an [more] … [Read more...] about Cam Heyward: Larry Ogunjobi was very open and upfront about Mason Rudolph fight
Browns “looking for a quantum leap” from Jedrick Wills
Browns reserve tackle Chris Hubbard said that he thinks the team’s offensive line is a “very special group,” but others in the organization are looking for more from at least one of the blockers. Left tackle Jedrick Wills is that player. The 2020 first-round pick has been a starter over his first two seasons and [more] … [Read more...] about Browns “looking for a quantum leap” from Jedrick Wills