Penn State cornerback Joey Jr. and Boston College wide receiver Zay Flowers remain popular picks for the Ravens among pundits mocking the draft. … [Read more...] about Mock Draft Roundup 9.0: Joey Porter Jr., Zay Flowers Gain Momentum for Ravens
Archives for March 2023
Longtime Ravens Executive Kevin Byrne Wins Award of Excellence From Hall of Fame
After his distinguished career as Executive Vice President of Public and Community Relations, Kevin Byrne has been named an Award of Excellence winner by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. … [Read more...] about Longtime Ravens Executive Kevin Byrne Wins Award of Excellence From Hall of Fame
TikTok CEO defense of China-linked app doesn’t persuade lawmakers: ‘Your platform should be banned’
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew's defense against allegations that Americans' data is vulnerable to the Chinese Communist Party faced deep bipartisan skepticism at a House hearing Thursday, as questions over the security risk posed by the China-founded app mount in Congress. … [Read more...] about TikTok CEO defense of China-linked app doesn’t persuade lawmakers: ‘Your platform should be banned’
Bitcoin ATMs were used to launder COVID fraud money, feds charge
Federal authorities arrested the founder of Coindawg, a bitcoin ATM operation, and charged him with money laundering, saying he helped steal pandemic loans and used the ATMs to launder the proceeds. … [Read more...] about Bitcoin ATMs were used to launder COVID fraud money, feds charge
DeSantis walks back ‘territorial dispute’ remark on Ukraine
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is walking back his characterization of Russia's war in Ukraine as a "territorial dispute," following criticism from a number of fellow Republicans who expressed concern about the potential 2024 presidential candidate's dismissive description of the conflict. … [Read more...] about DeSantis walks back ‘territorial dispute’ remark on Ukraine
