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Grizzlies’ Morant the NBA’s Most Improved Playeron April 26, 2022 at 1:10 am

Ja Morant has been named the NBA’s most improved player after a season in which the Memphis Grizzlies point guard went from future star to superstar.

In his third year, Morant was named an All-Star starter and averaged career bests of 27.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game to go along with 6.7 assists.

Though listed at just 6-foot-3 and 174 pounds, Morant put together a highlight reel packed with spectacular dunks and finishes at the rim, and high-flying blocks.

Morant received 221 points (38 first-place votes) from a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters, according to the league’s news release. San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray finished second with 183 points, and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland finished third with 178.

The improvement Morant displayed helped the Grizzlies win 18 more games this season compared to last and go from playing their way in to the postseason last year to being the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference after a 56-26 regular season.

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Bulls’ Caruso in concussion protocol ahead of G5on April 25, 2022 at 11:48 pm

CHICAGOChicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso is in the NBA’s concussion protocol and is questionable for Game 5 of the first-round playoff series at Milwaukee, coach Billy Donovan said Monday.

The Bucks lead 3-1 and will try to wrap up the series at home on Wednesday. Milwaukee won the past two games in Chicago by a combined 54 points.

Caruso took an inadvertent hit to the face from the Bucks’ Jevon Carter while trying to get around a pick by Giannis Antetokounmpo late in the second quarter on Sunday. He exited with a bloody nose.

Arguably Chicago’s best defender, Caruso was limited to 41 games in the regular season after spending his first four years with the Los Angeles Lakers. He missed seven weeks because of a broken wrist following a hard foul by the Bucks’ Grayson Allen during a game in Milwaukee in January.

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Grizzlies’ Morant the NBA’s most improved playeron April 25, 2022 at 11:48 pm

Ja Morant has been named the NBA’s most improved player after a season in which the Memphis Grizzlies point guard went from future star to superstar.

In his third year, Morant was named an All-Star starter and averaged career bests of 27.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game to go along with 6.7 assists.

Though listed at just 6-foot-3 and 174 pounds, Morant put together a highlight reel packed with spectacular dunks and finishes at the rim, and high-flying blocks.

Morant received 221 points (38 first-place votes) from a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters, according to the league’s news release. San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray finished second with 183 points, and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland finished third with 178.

The improvement Morant displayed helped the Grizzlies win 18 more games this season compared to last and go from playing their way in to the postseason last year to being the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference after a 56-26 regular season.

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8 Best Restaurants in Gold Coast for a Workday LunchElise Tayloron April 22, 2022 at 7:01 pm

The classy Chicago neighborhood of Gold Coast is the perfect spot for your next workday lunch. From relaxing cafes to upscale dining rooms, the Gold Coast area provides a place to decompress before an afternoon full of meetings or to connect with co-workers over delicious food. Keep reading to discover the 8 best restaurants in Gold Coast! 

Image Credit: 3 Arts Club Cafe

1300 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610

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Unwind during your lunch break at 3 Arts Club Cafe, a stylish restaurant located inside the posh home-furnishing store Restoration Hardware. With giant olive trees, comfortable couches, and trickling fountains, the restaurant offers a serene place to pause during a busy workday. Try their famous truffle butter grilled cheese or opt for something lighter, like a salad or cheese board. 

52 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610

You’ll know when you’ve arrived at Blue Door Kitchen & Garden. The renovated carriage house home brings all of the charm of the southern countryside to the midwest, complete with a welcoming blue door. The quaint restaurant serves up southern eats such as fried chicken, deviled eggs, and mac and cheese. On a warm summer day, grab a seat on the courtyard patio to soak in the sunshine.  

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1031 N Rush St, Chicago, IL 60611

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Tavern on Rush sits on the lively Rush Street in the center of Gold Coast. Their wide variety of traditional American fare includes steak, pork chops, seafood, salads, and more. At this lunch spot, everyone is sure to find a mouthwatering meal to enjoy.

57 E Oak St, Chicago, IL 60611

Open since 1996, this Chicago staple serves a French Colonial style of Vietnamese food like classic pho and Cha Gio, a tasty version of fried spring rolls. Tropical palm trees and woven chairs create a soothing ambiance to spend the lunch hour before diving back into work tasks.

1028 N Rush St, Chicago, IL 60611

Grab a juicy steak or burger at Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse for the quintessential Gold Coast experience. Their old-school dining room features red leather booths and wooden floors for a simple lunch that spotlights their famed steak. If you’re feeling bold, round out your lunch with a giant slice of their decadent Texas Pecan pie.

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1024 N Rush St, Chicago, IL 60611

Another Gold Coast staple, Hugo’s Frog Bar & Fish House sets up shop in the heart of the neighborhood. Their signature dishes include oysters, crab legs, and of course, sautéed frog’s legs. Their lovely outdoor seating on the front sidewalk provides the perfect place to sit and people-watch during a bustling lunch hour.

1015 N Rush St, Chicago, IL 60611

Visit Nico Osteria to enjoy an imaginative and fun take on Italian seafood. The dimmed lighting and warm colors inspire an inviting atmosphere to lunch away. Grab a seat at the bar surrounding the open kitchen to watch how the dishes, like the pan-seared scallop and bucatini carbonara, come to life.

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8 W Maple St, Chicago, IL 60610

Maple & Ash considers themselves a modern, wood-fire take on the classic American steakhouse. Their impeccable service and creative menu make them one of the top spots for a fancy and elegant work lunch, or dinner, or… honestly, whichever. Because, for us, Maple & Ash is without a doubt one of the best restaurants in Gold Coast any day, any time.

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Spring Wedding Venues in Chicago for Every Type of BrideXiao Faria daCunhaon April 25, 2022 at 4:05 pm

Do you know what Chicago spring is about? Patios, lakeside walks, mimosas… You’re right about all those things, but… Okay, now you’ve got it! That’s right. Right now is also Chicago’s busiest wedding season! Before the summer heat catches up with us, check out the best spring wedding venues in Chicago for every type of bride. Love is in the air. Let’s give you, your love, and your guests an unforgettable wedding this year!

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505 Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611

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Not only is the InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile the site of almost 100 years of Chicago history, but it’s also a beautifully restored setting for an extravagant 1920’s inspired wedding. Gather your dearly beloved for a glitzy reception in one of its ornate foyers, then gaze out over the city lights as you dance the night away in an expansive ballroom. With 45,000 square feet of event space spread over 9 floors, their events team is equipped to bring your exquisite wedding to life in an ultra-historic setting.

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208 S LaSalle St, Chicago, IL 60604

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For some weddings, it’s all about the details, and The LaSalle Chicago Hotel’s elegant spaces are bursting with them. Located within Chicago’s newest luxury hotel opening in Spring 2022, the intimate wedding venue features a dedicated reception area, beautifully-appointed ballroom, and grand staircase for making an entrance to remember. The 5,486 square feet of event space has a capacity of 150, making it the perfect destination for a luxury elopement surrounded by your inner circle.

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221 N Columbus Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

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Boasting over 28,000 square feet of event space, including an 8,000 square foot outdoor terrace, the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel has plenty of space to accommodate a lengthy guest list, so couples can avoid the awkward “who should we cut” conversation. With weddings specialists on hand to help every step of the way, execute a large-scale event with ease. Plus, with multiple packages to choose from and exciting add-ons like customized A/V setups and complimentary digital signage, you can go ‘big’ with your wedding in more than one way!

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201 N State St, Chicago, IL 60601

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With its bold design and lighting capabilities, the playful spaces at theWit make the perfect place for curating a colorful and unforgettable wedding for the bride who wants to make a splash. The hotel offers over 14,000 square feet of event space, ranging from more traditional leaning ballrooms to a rooftop lounge area with a retractable roof (so no worries about wedding day weather disasters!). With state-of-the-art A/V capabilities and many ways to customize the event spaces, any of the modern hotel’s eye-catching spaces make the perfect on-trend venue for your big day.

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71 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

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Located on the Chicago River, Royal Sonesta Chicago Downtown is the perfect destination for a scenic wedding. The hotel’s 10,000 square feet of event space includes a rooftop terrace with views of the Chicago river and skyline unlike any other venue in the city, making it the ultimate backdrop for saying ‘I do’. Fun fact: The adjacent interior room served as Bruce Wayne’s penthouse in the movie “The Dark Knight.”

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155 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607

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Even the small details matter at Nobu Hotel Chicago where every couple is made to feel like royalty. With an experienced events team ready to meet every need, Nobu is the perfect wedding destination for stylish brides looking for a wedding rooted in luxury. With Nobu’s signature aesthetic of modern simplicity, every couple can make their wedding truly their own. Nobu offers a variety of intimate event spaces from a 10th floor ballroom with stunning views of the Chicago skyline to a private dining space fit for exclusive weddings with unbelievable food. Have the wedding of the season at Nobu, where style meets high-class elegance.

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Entrance On, 636 South Michigan Avenue, E Balbo Dr Lobby, Chicago, IL 60605

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Whether planning an intimate wedding with family and close friends or a grand occasion, The Blackstone is the perfect backdrop for one of the most important days of your life. Ideal for the artsy couple, the Art Hall, featuring a rotating exhibit of local Chicago artists, perfectly melds classic architecture with modern decor to capture the essence of the hotel’s past while savoring the present day. Beautifully restored to its original grandeur, the exquisite foyer encopasses sculptural details of paint brushes and palettes throughout the design. With 2,656 sqft of available space, it is ideal to innovate, entertain and inspire.

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122 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603

Located on the 15th floor of Kimpton Gray Hotel, Boleo, the rooftop restaurant and lounge perched high above the city is an ideal place for a foodie couple. Recite vows in the sleek-yet-lush space intermixed to evoke the dynamic energy of South America and enjoy innovative Latin-influenced cocktails and enticing food. Everything happens under the retractable glass roof, so the couple can indulge with family and friends in Peruvian and Argentinian street food-inspired small plates and dance underneath the stars with a drink in hand to sultry beats.

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1 W Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

Centrally located along the Chicago River, Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel boasts more than 40,000 square feet of versatile, renovated event spaces. With more than 21 flexible rooms, banquet halls and a rooftop venue, any bride will have her fair share of space when hosting the biggest and most grand affair. Better yet, Marriott Certified Wedding Planners are available to plan every single detail from table settings to floral arrangements to photographers and any other detail to make sure the big day goes off without a hitch.

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Former Cubs star Kyle Schwarber goes off on an umpireVincent Pariseon April 25, 2022 at 7:38 pm

Kyle Schwarber had some great moments with the Chicago Cubs. This was a very good hitter that helped them secure their first World Series title in 108 years so he will always be considered a legend in town. Now, he has since departed and is in the news for something extremely funny.

Everyone knows that Angel Hernandez is an extremely bad umpire. He is one of the only umpires in Major League Baseball that is recognizable because he is so bad. Now that Joe West is retired, he has the crown of being the face of the umpire community.

Finally, someone snapped at him. He has ejected many people for arguing with his ignorant calls but Kyle Schwarber finally lost it. In the bottom of the ninth inning down 1-0, the Philadelphia Phillies were looking to tie the Milwaukee Brewers.

With one out, they had two more chances. Schwarber watched a 3-2 pitch go by him. Josh Hader made the pitch and it was way out of the zone. Somehow, Angel Hernandez called it a strike, and Schwarber was out. Chaos ensued after that.

Kyle Schwarber was not happy with this called third strike. pic.twitter.com/WSjs5LyYDQ

— ESPN (@espn) April 25, 2022

Former Chicago Cubs star had a complete meltdown after a blown call.

Schwarber immediately started throwing his equipment and screamed at Hernandez. He was ejected rather quickly and then proceeded to scream even more. He was really giving it to the umpire and even pointed in the direction of the Milwaukee bench. Saying that he was mad would be an understatement.

Joe Girardi even came out and had his guys back. He is right and Angel Hernandez has probably since seen that the call was brutal. He is the worst umpire in the game and it isn’t even really close at this point.

You don’t see these kinds of tantrums from Schwarber often so when it does happen people take note. This was one of the top sports moments of the night after it happened. Everyone, maybe even Brewers fans, had to agree with Schwarber.

If Hernandez hasn’t hurt your team with bad calls by now, he will. You have to wonder what MLB will do if other players follow Schwarber’s lead here. In order for baseball to be fair, umpires need to be good at their jobs and Hernandez is far from that.

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Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Washer hits walk off 3-run blast for his 2nd HR of game; García also goes deep twice; Crow-Armstrong, Quintero, and another stellar Riley Martin outing keep Pelicans in 1st place

Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Washer hits walk off 3-run blast for his 2nd HR of game; García also goes deep twice; Crow-Armstrong, Quintero, and another stellar Riley Martin outing keep Pelicans in 1st place

Jake Washer (photo by Stephanie Lynn)

Robel García and Jake Washer became the 4th and 5th Cubs farmhands of the week to hit 2 home runs in the same game. The previous players to do it were Jared Young, Nelson Velazquez, and Matt Mervis.

Most of the bats in the system have only begun to wake up this week. The pitching has been on point for most of the season. They are the main reason three of the four Cubs affiliates are above .500:

The Cubs have 39 pitchers in the system right now with a K% over 30% (no IP min.). That trio of 24/25 year olds in MB probably needs a better challenge. pic.twitter.com/acvGdMGjff

— Brad (@ballskwok)

April 25, 2022

AAA

Iowa 8, Louisville 4

Game Recap

Robel García got off to a hot start in the first series of the year, driving a bunch of balls into the gap and down the line for doubles, but then hit a bit of a cold streak in the series since then. His bat woke back up yesterday afternoon though. He launched a pair of homers to lead the I-Cubs to an 8-4 victory.

Robel Garcia with his 2nd HR of the game. Iowa leads 6-1. pic.twitter.com/dYqRLog3nc

— Jordan Miller (@Miller_MiLB)

April 24, 2022

Three of the guys who have been getting it done of late (Ildemaro Vargas, Donnie Dewees, and P.J. Higgins) all stayed hot. That trio combined to reach seven times, score four runs, and knock in three from the middle of the Iowa order.

Robert Gsellman seems to be rounding into form and getting stretched out as a starter in Iowa (67 pitches). He’s mostly been used as a long reliever in the Majors, but he has some experience as a swingman and starter. The Cubs are currently struggling to get innings out of their starters in Chicago. Not sure Gsellman would necessarily solve that issue, as he’d most likely be another 4-5 inning guy, but he could at least offer another piggyback option. I don’t know for certain, but given his previous experience I assume Gsellman was granted an opt out of his MiLB deal (maybe in May?) if he isn’t added to the 40-man roster. It’s definitely a situation to monitor.

Top Performers

Robel García: 2-4, 2 HR (1, 2), 2 R, 4 RBI, (.263)Ildemaro Vargas: 2-5, 3B, 2 R, RBI (.293)P.J. Higgins: 2-3, R, RBI, BB (.324)Donnie Dewees: 1-3, R, RBI, BB (.316)Dixon Machado: 1-4, R, BB (.273)Robert Gsellman: 5 IP, 7 H, R, 0 BB, HBP, 3 K (W, 1-0, 0.69)

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Ildemaro Vargas has hits in 6 straight games (13-for-28, .464)

PJ Higgins has quietly been one of the best hitters in the system this season. Since starting the season 0-12: pic.twitter.com/RCWfYnJrR3

— Brad (@ballskwok)

April 25, 2022

PJ Higgins has quietly been one of the best hitters in the system this season. Since starting the season 0-12: pic.twitter.com/RCWfYnJrR3

— Brad (@ballskwok)

April 25, 2022

AA

Rocket City 8, Tennessee 4

Game Recap

Christopher Morel and Chase Strumpf hit two-run homers to give the Smokies a 4-2 lead while Javier Assad worked five strong innings. But Danis Correa gave up three runs in his first appearance of the season. He hit 100 on the gun, and is a definite candidate for a 40-man roster spot this offseason, but at least for one day it wasn’t enough to help him hold the lead.

Top Performers

Javier Assad: 5 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 0 ER, BB, 6 K (1.72)Christopher Morel: 1-4, HR (3), R, 2 RBI (.245)Chase Strumpf: 1-4, HR (3), R, 2 RBI (.182)Nelson Maldonado: 3-4, R (.436)

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Nelson Maldonado is third among all AA hitters in wRC+ (min 40 PAs). pic.twitter.com/P8vmqjybVZ

— Brad (@ballskwok)

April 25, 2022

High-A

South Bend 5, Beloit 3

Game Recap

A catcher not known for his bat, Jake Washer became an unlikely member of the Cubs two-homer game club this week. His efforts were perhaps the most impactful though. A solo shot by him in the 3rd gave the Cubs the lead. After Beloit pushed across three runs between the 4th and 5th innings Washer doubled and then scored on a Luis Verdugo single in the bottom of the 5th to bring the Cubs within a run.

Then came the 9th. Still down one, Washer stepped up to the plate with two on and promptly ended the game in dramatic fashion:

We nominate @J_Wash10 as the @Cubs affiliate player of the day! #CubsWin | #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/S5Ia6Awi8o

— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs)

April 24, 2022

South Bend got four good innings out of Max Bain and Chris Clarke. It was Bain’s first start of the season after starting out behind in ST and taking a while to ramp up his pitch count.

I have said this in the past I will say it again now and I will say it in the future: The best Max Bain is an efficient Max Bain. He is through two today with one strikeout and has only thrown 21 pitches, 12 for strikes including four ground outs to second base. pic.twitter.com/4hZFGO1yeo

— Todd (@CubsCentral08)

April 24, 2022

Top Performers

Jake Washer: 3-4, 2B, 2 HR (1, 2), 3 R, 4 RBI (.333)Luis Verdugo: 2-3, 2B, RBI (.289)Fabian Pertuz: 2-4, 2B, R (.298)Max Bain: 4 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K (3.75)Chris Clarke: 4 IP, 5 H, R, 0 ER, BB, 3 K (4.60)Nicholas Padilla: IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, K (W, 1-0)

Injuries, Updates, and Trends

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Low-A

Myrtle Beach 7, Delmarva 4

Game Recap

I really wish I could see more of what is happening with the Pelicans so far this year, but unfortunately the camera situation in their road games and some technical difficulties during their one homestand thus far has left us with little/poor quality video.

The team is currently riding high in 1st place, and getting exciting contributions on a regular basis from a couple of guys who shined again yesterday.

Pete Crow-Armstrong laced another three hits and stole another bag out of the leadoff spot. And Riley Martin continued his run of utter domination through the few couple of weeks. He punched out another seven batters over three shutout innings out of the Pelicans pen.

Riley Martin doing Riley Martin things.@Riley_Martin16 strikes out the side in the fifth, still tied 4-4 heading to the sixth. pic.twitter.com/5fGD8pYbIM

— Myrtle Beach Pelicans (@Pelicanbaseball)

April 24, 2022

Top Performers

Malcolm Quintero: 3-4, 2B, R, 2 RBI, BB, CS(1) (.429)Pete Crow-Armstrong: 3-5, 2B, 2 R, SB (7) (.326)James Triantos: 2-5, R, SB (2) (.222)Juan Mora: 1-4, 2 R, RBI, BB (.300)Luis Devers: 4 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 4 K (5.40)Riley Martin: 3 IP, H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K (W, 1-0, 0.68)Sheldon Reed: IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K (S, 2, 0.00)

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Riley Martin has been phenomenal: 4 G, 13.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 27 K

Pete Crow-Armstrong has been certifiably ridiculous this season.

.326/.463/.581//1.044
14.8% K, 14.8% BB
7 stolen bases, 1 caught stealing
2 steals of home, 1 inside-the-park HR, 1 outside-the-park HR

— Greg Huss (@OutOfTheVines)

April 25, 2022

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Democracy dies in ignorance.

Democracy dies in ignorance.

“Democracy dies in darkness.” –Washington Post slogan.

As if the Washington Post owned by left-wing billionaire Jeff Bezos, a mouthpiece for the woke way, is our guiding light. A beacon leading us out of the darkness of so-called conservative mis- and disinformation, and into the bright landscape of truth, as defined by blind partisans.

This should have been recognized as a steaming pile of BS months ago when supposedly educated, but ignorant, personages stated incorrectly that Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two black men in the Kenosha, Wisconsin riots. How could anyone in the media with an ounce of intelligence be so obtuse as to make this astonishing error?

It’s because these ignoramuses are locked into an ideology that demands that facts be ignored. Just like the publications they read. Publications like the Washington Post and New York Times. They bleat about the “death of democracy,” yet conduct a campaign to keep Americans ignorant–a sure killer of democracy.

For example, the two papers confirmed that Hunter Biden’s laptop actually existed–18 months after the New York Post revealed it. The given wisdom by Democrats was, first, that the laptop didn’t exist, then, that it was a Russian plot and finally, yeah, it existed, but it has nothing to do with the president.

So, this is the governing rule: Keep the readers in ignorance. If a story doesn’t meet their partisan outlook, deny or ignore it.

Here’s a great example: The “Atlantic” columnist Anne Applebaum explained why she’s not interested in the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop that provides a trove of damaging information about President Joe Biden’s son’s hinky deals. “(See the video here.) She said:

My problem with Hunter Biden’s laptop is totally irrelevant. I mean it’s not whether it’s disinformation. I didn’t think Hunter Biden’s business relationship have (sic) anything to do with who should be president of the United States. I don’t find it to be interesting, that would be my problem as a major news story.

And this is an award-winning, highly respected (especially by herself) “journalist” who says she not interested in a story that is at least as potentially disastrous for the presidency as Nixon’s Watergate break-in and cover-up scandal. Certainly worse than the Teapot Dome scandal.

Hunter Biden, who shares a bank account with the president, peddling access to the president and reaping millions of dollars isn’t “interesting?”! She dares say this at a University of Chicago confab on media disinformation–as if the only lies and deceptions come from one side of the political spectrum.

She sits back in her chair, arrogantly waving away a reasonable question about the media’s performance at a conference about the media’s performance. This disgraceful outlook, as far as I can tell, raised no objections from journalists or journalism organizations.

The list is long. Just one: The ho-hum treatment of the crisis on the Southern border. Millions now have illegally crossed and lives have been lost. No concerns about spreading the Covid pandemic. The failure to hold Vice President Kamala Harris to account for totally blowing her assignment to deal with the crisis-that-isn’t-there. Isn’t there a journalist somewhere who is interested in following the illegal immigrants to their destinations. Or tracking down illegal immigrants who kiss off their legally required appearance before a court that weighs their claim of asylum? Or what happens to unaccompanied children? Or economic impact? Or the effect on crime? None of it is “interesting?”

Apparently, only the despised Fox News has a full-time reporter on the scene, documenting the arrival of unaccompanied children, the smuggling of the deadly drug fentanyl that is killing of hundreds of thousands Americans, the billions that the cartel is making by sneaking people and drugs across the border. And more. None of it matters?

You have to watch Fox News to find out what’s really happening on America’s Southern border

Having spent decades in major newspaper newsrooms where decisions are made about what to cover, I can’t believe what I’d probably hear today in the Times and Post editorial conferences. “Nobody cares about Hunter Biden.” “Another conspiracy theory from far-right whackos.” “We never follow up on exclusive stories reported by the right-wing media.” “Uninteresting.”

I can’t express my outrage and loathing enough about the habit of ignoring or killing legitimate stories that are not just interesting but important for the voting public to know. Just like the New York Post was kicked off social media for its revelation about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

There’s no use arguing with the blind left about media bias. But I find it troubling that there appears to be no one in the non-Fox mainstream media who will stand up and challenge the campaign to keep Americans in ignorance. I know responsible and ethical journalists are in the business. There has to be someone who shares the values of objective and unbiased reporting. Knowing of the many journalists who share those values, I can only conclude that they are cowered into silence.

If not, the profession is dead.

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Griz coach Jenkins fined $15K for criticizing refson April 25, 2022 at 6:43 pm

NEW YORK — Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins has been fined $15,000 for publicly criticizing the officiating in Game 4 of the Grizzlies’ series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the NBA announced Monday.

Jenkins made his comments to the media following the Grizzlies’ 119-118 loss Saturday in Minneapolis.

“I’ve never seen a more inconsistent, arrogant officiated game,” Jenkins said. “It’s embarrassing. I’m at a loss for words.”

The Timberwolves relentlessly attacked the basket and went 31 for 40 from the foul line. Jaren Jackson Jr. fouled out with seven points, and 25 of the Grizzlies’ 33 fouls were called on their starters.

Karl-Anthony Towns, who took four shots and had just eight points in Game 3, hit 14 of 17 free throws and was the catalyst down the stretch, with 13 points in the fourth quarter for Minnesota.

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Draft analyst predicts star player falls to Chicago Bears at pick 39Ryan Heckmanon April 25, 2022 at 3:00 pm

The closer we inch to the 2022 NFL Draft, the more rumors and hype we will see flying around. For the Chicago Bears, there hasn’t been a whole lot of notable rumors to chat about as they are without a first-round pick.

But, as the Draft nears this Thursday, there are multiple reports about teams trading back for quarterbacks in the late-first. Because of a possible run on quarterbacks, that’s going to leave first-round talent available on Day 2, where the Bears could pounce.

Of course, one of the Bears’ major needs at the moment is at wide receiver. It was already a big need before the recent Byron Pringle arrest, but the position now might be even more of a stressor.

One of the leading analysts in the business, Chad Reuter, has been covering the NFL Draft for 22 years now. The NFL Media writer released his most recent mock draft just a couple of days ago, and his pick for the Bears at no. 39 should make a lot of fans happy.

NFL dot com draft analyst @chad_reuter has the Bears seeing Treylon Burks fall to them in his most recent mock ? pic.twitter.com/82weOxb7Cy

— R?N (@TheRyanHeckman) April 25, 2022

The possibility of the Chicago Bears drafting Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks is becoming more and more real.

For the past month or so, Burks has been falling out of the first round in many mock drafts. That has primarily been due to his “slower” 40 time and some question marks about his route tree.

This time, right before the draft, is one of the most intriguing times of the year for the NFL. Last spring, one of the primary names to fall was none other than Justin Fields. At one point, Fields was the clear-cut second overall pick, but fell due to pre-draft chatter and nonsensical criticism.

“TREYLON BURKS. RIDICULOUS FOR THE ARKANSAS TOUCHDOWN.” pic.twitter.com/cSy34aCMwH

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 16, 2021

The same is now happening with Burks, who is a 6-foot-3 wide receiver weighing 225 pounds and capable of manhandling opposing cornerbacks. Burks’ catch radius has no bounds and his size 4XL mitts make it almost impossible for him to drop a ball.

All Burks has done during his career at Arkansas is make big plays. The hilarious thought of him actually dropping out of the first could actually come to fruition, though, which would be a major win for the Bears if they could get him.

Burks lined up mostly in the slot for the Razorbacks, but he has the frame to line up anywhere. His larger body makes him appealing for the outside as more of an Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Marshall type.

To get this type of weapon for Fields at pick no. 39 would be a dream scenario. Of course, this could all be a smokescreen and he very well could get selected in the first. For now, one can only hope the Bears actually have a chance at Burks.

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