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The Broncos could save your fantasy football team

The Broncos might be 3-5 with little hope of making the playoffs this season, but in the fantasy football realm, they are just getting started. Over the past two weeks, they’ve scored a total of 58 points and, despite a…

Cindy McCain joins Joe Biden transition team advisory board

Cindy McCain, the widow of Republican Sen. John McCain, is joining the board of Joe Biden’s presidential transition team, according to a report on Monday. As a member of the advisory board, McCain will offer her input while the Democrat’s…

NYS Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay tests positive for COVID-19

New York State Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay announced Monday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus. “As a precautionary measure, I took a COVID-19 test today. Regrettably, I have tested positive for the virus,” the Republican lawmaker said…

Giants’ unconventional offensive line approach more than short-term fix

Forget everything you’ve ever heard about continuity and chemistry fostering good offensive line play. The Giants have. The strategy of indiscriminately rotating three tackles and soon-to-be three guards through the left side, right side and the bench completely bucks conventional…

Many COVID-19 patients later develop mental illness, study finds

Twenty percent of coronavirus patients later develop a new mental illness, according to a study. The most common disorders experienced by COVID-19 survivors within 90 days of their diagnoses are anxiety, depression and insomnia, according to the study published in…

Scott Boras drooling over Mets’ MLB free-agency potential

Even in the absence of the MLB general managers’ meetings this year due to the pandemic, Scott Boras is willing to assess the Mets’ shopping potential. The super-agent often uses supermarket analogies in regards to the team’s offseason spending. On…

Left outraged even in victory and other commentary

From the right: Left Outraged Even in Victory “Progressives’ responses to the 2016 election are indistinguishable from their reactions to the 2020 election,” notes William Voegeli at City Journal. This, even though President Trump won the first and lost the…