Democrats don’t care whether banning ‘assault weapons’ Is constitutional or not

A week before the House of Representatives approved a ban on “assault weapons,” a federal judge in Denver explained why such laws are unlikely to pass constitutional muster. House Democrats either were not paying attention or did not care because they view the Second Amendment as an outmoded provision that imposes no meaningful limits on…

Pipedrive vs HubSpot: Which CRM is Better?

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software is essential for most businesses, big or small, to manage your leads and sales and keep track of your clients and their interactions with your company. However, it requires in-depth research to know which one would be ideal for the particular needs of your business. To help you in deciding…

Angels’ Mickey Moniak has a kindred spirit in Manager Phil Nevin

ANAHEIM ― With the first overall pick of the 1992 amateur draft, the Houston Astros selected infielder Phil Nevin from Cal State Fullerton. Nevin reached the majors with the Astros three years later, only to be traded to the Detroit Tigers midway through his first season, in Aug. 1995, for pitcher Mike Henneman. With the…

More congressional meddling won’t put more planes in the sky

Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Alex Padilla, D-Calif., recently asked the Department of Transportation to fine airlines for delays and cancellations and prevent airline consolidation. The widespread delays and cancellations are indeed annoying, but the senators’ demands won’t help any more than Congress’ last airline blunder did. Remember the last airline bailouts? During the pandemic,…

Angels’ Mickey Moniak has a kindred spirit in Manager Phil Nevin

ANAHEIM ― With the first overall pick of the 1992 amateur draft, the Houston Astros selected infielder Phil Nevin from Cal State Fullerton. Nevin reached the majors with the Astros three years later, only to be traded to the Detroit Tigers midway through his first season, in Aug. 1995, for pitcher Mike Henneman. With the…

People should want actual leaders, not just fighters

In 1856, South Carolina Rep. Preston Brooks walked over to the United States Senate chamber and repeatedly beat Massachusetts Sen. Charles Sumner over the head with a cane. Now that’s a fighter. Of course, Brooks was mad Sumner gave a speech denouncing slavery that threw shade at his uncle, so this was no virtuous fight…

Lamar Jackson’s personal coach Adam Dedeaux a ‘real joy’ to have at Ravens training camp, Greg Roman says

Lamar Jackson’s personal quarterback coach, Adam Dedeaux, has worked with his star client at Ravens training camp this week, an addition offensive coordinator Greg Roman said he welcomes. “We’re very familiar and very comfortable with Adam Dedeaux,” Roman said. “We’ve spent a lot of time talking to him, pretty much explaining to him what we…

Ex-Knick Iman Shumpert charged with weed possession at Dallas airport

Former New York Knick Iman Shumpert was arrested at Dallas’ airport and charged with marijuana possession on Wednesday. Police said Shumpert, who also briefly played for the Nets, admitted that he was carrying about six ounces of weed in his bag, TMZ reported. Shumpert was hoping to fly from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to Los…

Jordan Lyles goes deep, Jorge Mateo homers twice as Orioles beat Rangers, 8-2, to surpass 2021 win total

As Jordan Lyles packed for the Orioles’ series in Cincinnati and Texas, he stuffed his suitcase with more clothing than he typically would for a six-game road trip. That, he said Monday, was the only consideration he had given to the possibility he might be traded during it. Those clothes will go unneeded, and the…

LA County hopes to move out of ‘high’ COVID category Thursday

Los Angeles County could move out of the federal government’s “high” COVID-19 activity category on Thursday, Aug. 3, based on recent drops in the rate of people being hospitalized with the virus, although the number of people being treated in local medical centers has risen slightly in recent days. The county has been in the…

Ravens rookie safety Kyle Hamilton leaves practice early with apparent injury | NOTES

Ravens rookie safety Kyle Hamilton left Wednesday’s training camp practice with an apparent injury, an early end to a disappointing day for the first-round draft pick. Hamilton was slow to get to his feet after diving to the ground as he defended a pass to tight end Isaiah Likely in an 11-on-11 period. After walking…

LA County hopes to move out of ‘high’ COVID category Thursday

Los Angeles County could move out of the federal government’s “high” COVID-19 activity category on Thursday, Aug. 3, based on recent drops in the rate of people being hospitalized with the virus, although the number of people being treated in local medical centers has risen slightly in recent days. The county has been in the…

Ravens rookie safety Kyle Hamilton leaves practice early with apparent injury | NOTES

Ravens rookie safety Kyle Hamilton left Wednesday’s training camp practice with an apparent injury, an early end to a disappointing day for the first-round draft pick. Hamilton was slow to get to his feet after diving to the ground as he defended a pass to tight end Isaiah Likely in an 11-on-11 period. After walking…

Lamar Jackson’s personal coach Adam Dedeaux a ‘real joy’ to have at Ravens training camp, Greg Roman says

Lamar Jackson’s personal quarterback coach, Adam Dedeaux, has worked with his star client at Ravens training camp this week, an addition offensive coordinator Greg Roman said he welcomes. “We’re very familiar and very comfortable with Adam Dedeaux,” Roman said. “We’ve spent a lot of time talking to him, pretty much explaining to him what we…

People should want actual leaders, not just fighters

In 1856, South Carolina Rep. Preston Brooks walked over to the United States Senate chamber and repeatedly beat Massachusetts Sen. Charles Sumner over the head with a cane. Now that’s a fighter. Of course, Brooks was mad Sumner gave a speech denouncing slavery that threw shade at his uncle, so this was no virtuous fight…

Jordan Lyles goes deep, Jorge Mateo homers twice as Orioles beat Rangers, 8-2, to surpass 2021 win total

As Jordan Lyles packed for the Orioles’ series in Cincinnati and Texas, he stuffed his suitcase with more clothing than he typically would for a six-game road trip. That, he said Monday, was the only consideration he had given to the possibility he might be traded during it. Those clothes will go unneeded, and the…