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Texans new CB Kamari Lassiter ready to live up to ‘Locksmith’ persona
Texans Wire via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoSporting a silver chain with an industrial-sized lock engraved with ‘K3‘ in the center, Kamari Lassiter made sure to properly introduce his alter ego to his new fan base.
BlueHalo and Kraken Partner to Advance Autonomous Maritime Operations
FOX 4 Kansas City· 2 days agoThrough this partnership, the entities will work together to integrate BlueHalo's industry-leading...
South Korea report: domestic sales drop 7% in April
Just Auto via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoOverseas sales increased 1.6% to 213,081 units in April from 209,747 while cumulative YTD volume was flat at 835,225 units from 835,243 underpinned by...
Fantasy football mock draft: Where did top WRs, rookies go?
ESPN· 4 days agoThe 2024 NFL draft is complete, so our ESPN Fantasy crew dove right into a mock draft, where a...
A personal perspective standing against Iranian aggression
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 7 days agoGUEST COMMENTARY:
'A new day and age': FAMU football players starting to cash in on NIL partnerships
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoThe Patrick Youth Development Foundation mentors teenage males and young men in our community to be...
Rikers Island jail search uncovers large cache of contraband drugs, weapons
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA search in a Rikers Island jail uncovered a large cache of narcotics, including cocaine, K2 and...
Promising weapon explains nickname that will have CJ Stroud, Texans fans thinking greatness
ClutchPoints· 5 days ago“I call myself the locksmith,” Kamari Lassiter said, via Cole Thompson of TexansWire. Lassiter is...
BOB HOPE SCHOOL — Expanding Excellence effort delivers education to communities in needed - Port...
Port Arthur News· 7 days agoGetting your Trinity Audio player ready... Since the fall of 2010, when the first Bob Hope School...
General Assembly makes Tennessee’s eviction laws tougher on tenants
The Newport Plain Talk· 2 days agoThis story was originally published by MLK50: Justice Through Journalism. Subscribe to their...