Quarterback Dak Prescott acknowledged last week he hadn’t played “good enough” as his Dallas Cowboys sat at 3-3. Prescott then tossed a pair of interceptions in Dallas’ 30-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night. Prescott admitted following that defeat that he “damn sure can’t be having the turnovers” if the Cowboys are going to right the ship this fall. “The second one was as boneheaded of an interception as I feel like I’ve had,” Prescott explained, as shared by Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk. “Trying to make a play, too much confidence in myself right there. Should’ve just thrown it away. …That one hurts, starting off the…
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By Gus Wezerek Mr. Wezerek is a graphics editor for Times Opinion and he approves this message. Oct. 28, 2024 With eight days to go until the election, Democrats face the very real possibility that they won’t win the presidency, Senate or House. But if the party does come up short, it won’t be for lack of trying — at least when it comes to advertising. To figure out which party won this election’s ad war, Times Opinion dug into data on 3.7 million political ad airings on broadcast TV from Aug. 1 to Oct. 25. We combined those records,…
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Blades and other artefacts were traded across France during the Stone AgeJacques Descloitres/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team Around 7000 years ago, long knives, bracelets and other stone goods fashioned by skilled Parisian crafters were reaching people hundreds of kilometres away, via complex trade networks that are now being mapped for the first time. By combining archaeology with computer modelling, Solène Denis at the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Nanterre and Michael Kempf at the University of Basel in Switzerland have reconstructed the lengthy and winding paths taken to supply people from what is now Normandy… Source link
As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump has increasingly been warning that if he loses, it will be because of cheating.“They’re going to cheat. They cheat. That’s all they want to do is cheat,” Trump said of Democrats during a rally this month in Juneau, Wisconsin. “It’s the only way they’re going to win. And we can’t let that happen, and we can’t let it happen again. We’re going to have no country.”He followed up at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, last week by looking out into the crowd at Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley and asking,…
People believe that NATO will simply back down if Donald Trump is re-elected as he is strongly against the war in Ukraine. This is simply not the case as NATO began planning for a Trump victory months ago. Chief Jens Stoltenberg attempted to created a 100 billion euro fund that was intended to be “Trump-proof” earlier in the spring. However, his plan was abandoned in June 2024. Stoltenberg then wanted every member to pledge an annual package of $43 billion on non-lethal aid for Ukraine. Yet, there was dissent within NATO as nations like Italy said they were not…
Too often, political discussions occur only in the abstract. Politicians and political pundits will argue over ideas and ideologies, leaving many onlookers wondering how any of those ideas apply to them. Well, one prominent YouTuber — and his over three million subscribers — saw first-hand exactly what soft-on-crime progressive ideology does to a city when it informs that city’s policy prescriptions. That YouTuber, Peter Santenello, described his videos as “showing you a world that the media fails to capture. No BS polarization or political angle — just pure authentic interactions with the locals.” After pointing that “no BS” insight directly…
Singer Adele is opening up about the resulting health issue she contracted while on tour.The “Easy On Me” songstress, who is currently in the middle of a Las Vegas residency, revealed she now lives with a health condition that has caused her quite a bit of pain. She shared her news with her Las Vegas audience on Friday night. The audience for another recent show at Adele’s residency included a critically acclaimed singer.Article continues below advertisementAdele Was Thrilled To Host A Special Audience MemberSaturday night was a notable night at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas for Adele. What…
Persuading nations to set and implement more ambitious pledges could depend on the success of COP29 climate talks beginning in two weeks in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku. Nearly 200 countries will thrash out the details of a new global emissions trading system as well as a hefty US$100 billion annual financial package to help developing countries meet their climate goals. “What we are seeing is that in some cases, (the NDC process) might be used as a negotiating mechanism – more money for more ambition,” said Pablo Vieira, global director of the NDC Partnership, a non-government group that is…
Sunday’s snap election was the governing party’s worst result in 15 years, exit polls and media showed.Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has pledged to stay in office despite receiving a major blow in Sunday’s snap election he called himself to shore up more support for his party. Ishiba told reporters on Monday he would not allow a “political vacuum” to occur after Japan’s ruling coalition lost its parliamentary majority in a significant defeat for his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has governed the country almost continuously since 1955. Ishiba, 67, called the vote days after assuming office on October 1.…