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Janet Landgard, actress who appeared in The Swimmer and The Donna Reed Show, dies at 75 after brief brain canc – Daily Mail

  1. Janet Landgard, actress who appeared in The Swimmer and The Donna Reed Show, dies at 75 after brief brain canc Daily Mail
  2. Janet Landgard, Actress in ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show,’ Dies at 75 Hollywood Reporter
  3. Janet Landgard, ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show’ Actor, Dies at 75 AOL
  4. Janet Landgard Dies: ‘The Donna Reed Show’ Regular And ‘The Swimmer’ Costar Was 75 Deadline
  5. Janet Landgard dead at 75: The Swimmer and The Donna Reed Show star dies after brain cancer battle,… The US Sun
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Janet Landgard, Actress in ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show,’ Dies at 75 – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Janet Landgard, Actress in ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show,’ Dies at 75 Hollywood Reporter
  2. Janet Landgard, ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show’ Actor, Dies at 75 AOL
  3. Janet Landgard, actress who appeared in The Swimmer and The Donna Reed Show, dies at 75 after brief brain canc Daily Mail
  4. Janet Landgard Dies: ‘The Donna Reed Show’ Regular And ‘The Swimmer’ Costar Was 75 Deadline
  5. Janet Landgard dead at 75: The Swimmer and The Donna Reed Show star dies after brain cancer battle,… The US Sun
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Gunther vs. “Big” Bronson Reed – Intercontinental Title Match: Raw highlights, Oct. 16, 2023 – WWE

  1. Gunther vs. “Big” Bronson Reed – Intercontinental Title Match: Raw highlights, Oct. 16, 2023 WWE
  2. Top star’s first WWE match in nearly 10 years, potential brand switch? 4 Directions for Shinsuke Nakamura after his big win on RAW tonight Sportskeeda
  3. Shinsuke Nakamura Stands Over Ricochet; Gunther Retains Intercontinental Title On RAW Wrestling Headlines
  4. Ricochet takes on Shinsuke Nakamura in a Falls Count Anywhere Match: Raw highlights, Oct. 16, 2023 WWE
  5. Potential Bloodline member to finally debut and attack top stars? 4 possible finishes for Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Ricochet on WWE RAW Sportskeeda
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Stock up, stock down at Eagles training camp: Jordan Davis, Reed Blankenship shine after first three practices – CBS Sports

  1. Stock up, stock down at Eagles training camp: Jordan Davis, Reed Blankenship shine after first three practices CBS Sports
  2. Eagles Training Camp Notes: Quez Watkins turns in a strong practice Bleeding Green Nation
  3. Eagles Training Camp: 10 Observations After Opening Week Sports Illustrated
  4. Philly Sports Live: Phillies still eyeing outfield help at trade deadline; kelly green Eagles gear is here — and we have some favorites The Philadelphia Inquirer
  5. Eagles Mark Start Of Training Camp With Back To School Photoshoot Patch
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Reed Messer, former Delaware teacher, charged with child sexual abuse – CBS News

  1. Reed Messer, former Delaware teacher, charged with child sexual abuse CBS News
  2. Delaware former teacher at middle school accused of having 2-month ‘sexual relationship’ with student Fox News
  3. SC teacher charged with child sexual abuse for alleged former relationship with student ABC NEWS 4
  4. Former Delaware middle school teacher is charged with raping a student when she was in her mid 30s Daily Mail
  5. Former Teacher Arrested for Multiple Counts of Rape Involving Former Student – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware Delaware.gov
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Elon Musk wanted to take charge of OpenAI in 2018, says Semafor’s Reed Albergotti – CNBC Television

  1. Elon Musk wanted to take charge of OpenAI in 2018, says Semafor’s Reed Albergotti CNBC Television
  2. Elon Musk reportedly left OpenAI’s board in 2018 after Sam Altman and other cofounders rejected his plan to run the company Yahoo! Voices
  3. AI-war: Elon Musk attacks Microsoft over ChatGPT tech access Interesting Engineering
  4. Elon Musk Reportedly Tried to Take Over OpenAI Several Years Ago, But Failed Futurism
  5. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman calls Elon Musk a ‘jerk’ as report says the Tesla CEO was ‘furious’ about ChatGPT’s success Yahoo Finance
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Why Jamie Reed went public with her allegations about a St. Louis transgender clinic – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

  1. Why Jamie Reed went public with her allegations about a St. Louis transgender clinic St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  2. Missouri university calls whistleblower allegations against transgender center ‘troubling’ Fox News
  3. MO attorney general launches investigation into St. Louis transgender center KMOV St. Louis
  4. Hawley launches investigation into Missouri children’s hospital, demands records of ‘gender-related treatments’ for youth The Hill
  5. Missouri’s new attorney general begins investigation into pediatric transgender center in St. Louis FOX 2 St. Louis
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Rory McIlroy defends blanking Patrick Reed in Dubai tee-throwing incident | Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy has insisted he was well within his rights to ignore Patrick Reed on a Dubai driving range after reports surfaced that the American had tossed a golf tee at the world No 1 in disgust. McIlroy revealed he was served court papers by Reed at his Florida home on Christmas Eve.

Reed approached McIlroy on Monday at the Dubai Desert Classic but was blanked by the Northern Irishman. McIlroy was unaware of any subsequent object-throwing but used his pre-tournament press conference to explain his stance towards Reed.

“Patrick came up to say hello and I didn’t really want him to,” McIlroy said. “From my recollection, that was it. I didn’t see a tee. I didn’t feel a tee. Obviously someone else saw that. But it’s definitely a storm in a teacup. I can’t believe it’s actually turned into a story, it’s nothing.

“I was subpoenaed by his lawyer on Christmas Eve. Trying to have a nice time with my family and someone shows up on your doorstep and delivers that, you’re not going to take that well.

“I’m living in reality, I don’t know where he’s living. If I were in his shoes, I wouldn’t expect a hello or a handshake.”

Reed has launched a defamation case against the Golf Channel and its analyst, Brandel Chamblee, whom he alleges conspired with the PGA Tour’s commissioner, Jay Monahan, to defame him. Reed now plays the majority of his golf on the rebel LIV tour. The 2018 Masters champion’s lawyer Larry Klayman has also alleged that McIlroy, Davis Love III and Tiger Woods are co-conspirators in the PGA Tour’s antitrust scheme to destroy LIV.

McIlroy added: “I was down by my bag and he came up to me. I was busy working and sort of doing my practise. I didn’t feel the need to acknowledge him.

“I didn’t see a tee coming my direction at all, but apparently that’s what happened. And if roles were reversed and I’d have thrown that tee at him, I’d be expecting a lawsuit.”

Speaking after McIlroy, Reed said: “We all know where it came from, being part of LIV. Since my tees are Team Aces LIV tees I flicked him one. It was kind of a funny shot back. Funny how a small little flick has turned into basically me stabbing him and throwing a tee at him.

“It’s unfortunate because we’ve always had a good relationship. But it is one of those things, if you’re going to act like an immature little child then you might as well be treated like one.”

This bizarre affair dominated discussion before McIlroy’s first competitive start of 2023. There was, naturally, also chat about LIV after it emerged the circuit’s commissioner, Greg Norman, is to be handed extra powers. LIV has been hit by two high-profile resignations since its maiden season ended in October.

“If the chief executive doesn’t have an executive team, I don’t know how strong that is,” McIlroy said. “He can’t do it himself. He needs to rely on a team just like all of us rely on teams to do things. If you are sort of operating solo, it starts to get pretty difficult.”

Last year saw McIlroy emerge as the regular, unofficial spokesperson for golf’s traditional tours as LIV attempted to coax players towards Saudi Arabian millions.

“There’s no point in just being a mouthpiece when you can’t back that up by playing good golf and showing people the rewards people can have out here if they are playing well,” said the 33-year-old. “It’s a merit-based system. That’s the thing that I’ve always struggled with: if a five-year-old boy or girl know that they work hard and they shoot the scores, there’s a merit-based system in golf all the way through junior golf, amateur golf, all the way up to the professional level and they can make it to the top levels of the game.

“This is the one thing that’s come into the game that has disrupted that. It’s not a merit-based system.”

World No 1 Rory McIlroy believes it will be “unfortunate” if the Masters is not shown on terrestrial television.

The year’s first major championship is little over two months away but, according to a report in the Telegraph, the BBC is set to not renew its deal to show highlights of the action from Augusta National.

Asked in his press conference ahead of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic if it would be a shame for the tournament to lose its terrestrial presence, McIlroy said: “I mean, it is. I think if you’re thinking nostalgically, yes, it is, growing up watching the Masters and The Open on BBC.

“I just think the landscape of sports and media and entertainment has changed so much over the last 10 years that it’s not the model anymore, right.

“It’s either Sky in the UK or it’s streaming services. And the rights to these sporting events have just become so expensive that it’s just not feasible for companies like the BBC to pay that sort of money.

“Is it unfortunate? Yes, but I’d say that the majority of the households in the UK have Sky and people are still able to watch.”

Approached for a response to the Telegraph story, a BBC spokesperson told the PA news agency: “We do not comment on sports rights negotiations.” PA Media

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World No 1 Rory McIlroy believes it will be “unfortunate” if the Masters is not shown on terrestrial television.

The year’s first major championship is little over two months away but, according to a report in the Telegraph, the BBC is set to not renew its deal to show highlights of the action from Augusta National.

Asked in his press conference ahead of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic if it would be a shame for the tournament to lose its terrestrial presence, McIlroy said: “I mean, it is. I think if you’re thinking nostalgically, yes, it is, growing up watching the Masters and The Open on BBC.

“I just think the landscape of sports and media and entertainment has changed so much over the last 10 years that it’s not the model anymore, right.

“It’s either Sky in the UK or it’s streaming services. And the rights to these sporting events have just become so expensive that it’s just not feasible for companies like the BBC to pay that sort of money.

“Is it unfortunate? Yes, but I’d say that the majority of the households in the UK have Sky and people are still able to watch.”

Approached for a response to the Telegraph story, a BBC spokesperson told the PA news agency: “We do not comment on sports rights negotiations.” PA Media

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Two wins in as many PGA Tour tournaments for Jon Rahm has reignited discussion over the validity of golf’s ranking system. Rahm is currently the world No 3. Rather than stoke the debate, McIlroy heaped praise on the Spaniard.

“We all know Jon is one of the best players in the world,” said McIlroy. “Whether there’s a one beside his name or a two beside his name, it doesn’t really matter. He’s won four of his last six events. He’s playing some of the best golf he’s played in his career. He’s not had a long career but all of his career, he’s played consistently at a very, very high level. It has been an amazing start to the year.”

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Ed Reed won’t coach Bethune-Cookman as negotiations fail

Ed Reed, a Super Bowl champion and nine-time Pro Bowl selection with the Baltimore Ravens, announced Saturday he will no longer be the head coach at Bethune-Cookman.

Reed tweeted an announcement that detailed, “After weeks of negotiations I’ve been informed that the University won’t be ratifying my contract and won’t make good on the agreement we had in principle, which had provisions and resources best needed to support the student athletes.

“I was committed to coaching and cultivating a relationship with the University, Players, Community and the Fans. It’s extremely disappointing this won’t be happening,” Reed said.

Bethune-Cookman announced that the school and Reed had “entered an agreement in principle … to be its 16th head football coach” on Dec. 27. Its previous coach, Terry Sims, was fired in late November after going 2-9 in back-to-back seasons.

Bethune-Cookman, a historically Black university in Daytona Beach, Florida, won six MEAC championships since 2000, but has struggled since joining the SWAC in 2021.

Reed, 44, has spent the past three seasons in a support staff role at his alma mater, Miami, most recently as a senior football adviser under head coach Mario Cristobal.



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Netflix’s Reed Hastings weighs in on Elon Musk at NYT summit

Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings offered some of his thoughts on billionaire and Twitter CEO Elon Musk while speaking Wednesday at a New York Times summit.

Hastings told Andrew Ross Sorkin, founder and editor-at-large of DealBook at The New York Times, that he thinks Musk is the “bravest, most creative person on the planet.” He said what Musk has “done in multiple areas is phenomenal.”

Reed Hastings attends the Netflix and Mediaset Partnership Announcement in Rome Oct. 8, 2019. (Ernesto S. Ruscio/Getty Images/Netflix / Getty Images)

Musk serves as the chief executive of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX and co-founded OpenAI, Neuralink and The Boring Company. He completed his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in late October, implementing major changes at the social media platform since then.

DEMOCRATS CRITICIZE ELON MUSK OVER STATE OF TWITTER

Tesla CEO Elon Musk smiles as he addresses guests at the Offshore Northern Seas 2022 meeting in Stavanger, Norway, Aug. 29, 2022. (Carina Johansen / Getty Images)

“His style is different than, like, ‘I’m trying to be a really steady, respectable leader,’ you know. He doesn’t care,” Hastings said at the DealBook summit. “He’s just like out there.”

“Think of a guy who’s spending $44 billion. He could have built the biggest … he could have built a mile-long yacht for $44 billion,” he added. “But it’s not good for the planet, so he’s not interested. He’s in for things that help.”

Hastings is “100% convinced that [Musk] is trying to help the world in all of his endeavors,” he told Sorkin. He said he thinks Musk is “trying to help the world” on Twitter “because he believes in free speech and its power for democracy.”

The Netflix co-CEO went on to suggest Musk’s method “is not how I would do it” but noted that he’s “deeply respectful.” 

Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, attends the opening of the Tesla factory Berlin Brandenburg in Gruenheide, Germany, March 22, 2022. (Patrick Pleul/Pool via AP / AP Newsroom)

“I’m amazed that people are so nit-picky on him on — yeah, sorry — the blue check mark. He’s making a mess of some things,” Hastings said. “Give the guy a break. He just spent all this money to try to make it much better for democracy and society, to have a more open platform, and I am sympathetic to that agenda.”

TWITTER ENDS COVID-19 MISINFORMATION POLICY AFTER MUSK PROMISES ‘GENERAL AMNESTY’ FOR SUSPENDED ACCOUNTS

Musk launched the platform’s verification subscription service earlier in November, and accounts impersonating public figures and companies subsequently appeared on the platform, FOX Business previously reported. 

He rolled back the feature and has since said Twitter would hold off on relaunching it “until there is a high confidence of stopping impersonation.”

In this Feb. 28, 2017, file photo, Netflix Founder and CEO Reed Hastings smiles during an interview in Barcelona, Spain. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez, File / Associated Press)

The Netflix co-CEO’s remarks at the summit caught Musk’s attention online. The Twitter CEO replied to a clip of them, saying, “Wow, thank you for the kind words @reedhastings.”

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The New York Times’ yearly DealBook Summit took place in New York City. Notable interviewees and speakers included Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg and FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, among others.



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