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“Keep an Eye on a ‘Darkhorse’ Named Klobuchar” - Sunday Political Brunch February 16, 2020

Amy Klobuchar PHOTO: U.S. Senate

Sunday, February 16, 2020

So much of the attention in the past two weeks focused on the voting fiasco in Iowa, and the inability to declare a clear-cut winner or frontrunner in the Democratic presidential nomination process. Then came New Hampshire, with another tight race, but also with a wild card waiting in the wings. Let’s “brunch” on that this week:

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Ionescu Is The Engine, But Oregon Ducks Women’s Basketball Has Become A Machine

Sunday, February 16, 2020

There are only two weeks left of the women’s college basketball season, and right now there are a whopping six teams from the Pac-12 who are ranked in the top 25 nationally—Oregon, UCLA, Stanford, Arizona, Oregon State, and Arizona State. All have the potential to make deep postseason runs.

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Seattle Dragons – WIll The XFL Slay History? More Importantly, Are You Watching?

Friday, February 14, 2020

It could be false hope, but at first glance, the XFL just might have the staying power that other “minor/developmental” football leagues have lacked. And after diving into the history of those other leagues, I like the XFL’s chances even more. 

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CDC Confirms 15th Case of Coronavirus in U.S.

15th case of Coronavirus in U.S. confirmed. PHOTO: Fred Murphy/CDC

Thursday, February 13, 2020

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the 15th case of coronavirus in the United States on Thursday.

The case was detected in Texas on a patient who is an evacuee from China and under federal quarantine.

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“A Political ‘Triple Play’ Like No Other” - Sunday Political Brunch February 9, 2020

Nancy Pelosi

Sunday, February 09, 2020

Has this nation ever had a political week like this? In the course of three days we’ve had a State of the Union Address, a presidential impeachment verdict, and an Iowa Caucus vote go off the rails. It’s my 43rd year covering politics, and – for better, or for worse - this is why I love it so much. We have a buffet of politics to “brunch” on this week.

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First American Dies of Coronavirus in China

CDC, Photo: Fred Murphy

Sunday, February 09, 2020

World health organizations are reporting that a United States citizen has died from the coronavirus in Wuhan, China.

It is believed to be the first death of an American from the outbreak. According to CNN, "60-year-old United States citizen had died from the virus at Jinyintian Hospital, in Wuhan, on February 6, according to the US Embassy in Beijing, marking the first confirmed death of a foreigner from the virus."

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4 Things The Seattle Seahawks Must Do This Offseason

Sunday, February 09, 2020

Now that the NFL season is officially over, let’s take a quick look at what the Seattle Seahawks need to focus on this offseason. Here are my top four objectives I think need to be addressed.

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My Personal Health Struggle And How I Dealt With It

Sunday, February 09, 2020

My heads twitching, heart burning, shivering spine, nose clogged, itchy skin, brain fog, and just about every other symptom imaginable with the exception of my left leg falling off. These are just a few of the health complications I’ve dealt with over the last two and a half years. This is my story of healing. 

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U.S. Economy Adds 225K Jobs in January, Unemployment at 3.6%

Saturday, February 08, 2020

The United States economy added 225,000 jobs in the month of January, while unemployment rose to 3.6%, announced the U.S. Department of Labor on Friday.

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Brittany Runs A Marathon – A Movie Review

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

I finally watched Brittany Runs a Marathon last night. I’ve been meaning to watch this movie since it released into theaters, but life gets busy.

This was less a movie about running (although it had plenty of that – yay) and more about the transformation of a wretchedly flawed woman into one that was able to cope with what life threw at her.

The movie starts off following Brittany from one bad life decision to another. When attempting to score some Adderall from a ‘cheap doctor’ she has a truth bomb dropped on her about her health. She needs to clean up her act and get healthy. Part of the directive from her doctor is to lose 50 pounds.

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