Because of the coronavirus pandemic, this season is unlike any other. Stanford has not played at Maples Pavilion since its season-opening 108-40 romp over Cal Poly on Nov. 25. VanDerveer said all the concerns about players’ physical and mental health make her “anxious and it’s stressful.” … [Read more...] about Why Tara VanDerveer says top-ranked, unbeaten Stanford can be even better
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James Hardy, forward on USF team that was ranked No. 1 in 1976-77, dies at age 64
The then-New Orleans Jazz selected Hardy in the first round (11th overall) of the 1978 NBA draft. He spent four seasons with the Jazz — the final three in Utah — and averaged 5.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Hardy later played several seasons in Europe. … [Read more...] about James Hardy, forward on USF team that was ranked No. 1 in 1976-77, dies at age 64
Arkansas governor: Intelligence on state capitol protests ‘not to the level that I’m bringing out the National Guard’
Host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceMulvaney: Earlier Trump controversies were 'policy differences' or 'stylistic,' but 'Wednesday was existential' Clyburn: House has responsibility to impeach Trump over Georgia call Fox's Chris Wallace: Pence 'chose the Constitution' over helping Trump MORE noted that one of the most notorious images of the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, depicting a man with his feet up on Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiMissouri woman seen with Pelosi sign charged in connection with Capitol riots Boebert communications director resigns amid Capitol riot: report Revising the pardon power — let the Speaker and Congress have voices MORE’s (D-Calif.) desk, depicts an Arkansan, Richard Barnett, and that another Arkansan has been arrested for allegedly beating a police officer with a flagpole. … [Read more...] about Arkansas governor: Intelligence on state capitol protests ‘not to the level that I’m bringing out the National Guard’
America’s future in space ensures fairness for all in an unjust world
Space is the ultimate frontier for humanity’s future economic systems. Science fiction contrasts Earth’s leading economic systems: one, a hybrid free market and the other, a centrally planned system. In the former, the government is a large customer, investor and predictable regulator, but it is not the primary decision-maker in what is developed, where it is used or who profits from it in space. In the latter, the government approves the majority of investments, customers, partners, users, intellectual property and resources developed for space. … [Read more...] about America’s future in space ensures fairness for all in an unjust world
Vice President-elect Harris to resign her Senate seat Monday
Harris was viewed as a future presidential candidate almost immediately upon joining the Senate in 2017. She announced her White House bid in January 2019 but dropped out the subsequent December after a lackluster campaign and before the ballots were cast in Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses. Biden, himself a former senator, invited her to join the national ticket in August. … [Read more...] about Vice President-elect Harris to resign her Senate seat Monday