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  1. Stefan Thomas (WHDH) — A San Francisco man who invested in 7,000 Bitcoins that are now worth more than $250 million has one major problem — he can't access it. Stefan Thomas bought the Bitcoins back in 2012 and today each Bitcoin is worth about $37,000. He has since lost the password to gain access to his Bitcoins.3 days ago
  2. California city removes ‘racist’ ‘White Lives Matter’ banner, declares it ‘despicable act of vandalism’
  3. "A. 352 deprives New Yorkers of their right to passive defense by instituting a confiscatory ban on body armor," the group wrote in a statement posted to its website. "A. 352 criminalizes the purchase and possession of body vests, which New York law defines as soft body armor that provides wearers with Level I or greater protection (the lowest common rating for body armor) intended to stop low kinetic energy rounds such as a .380." Jacobson's bill would also make buying or owning a bulletproof vest "a class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a class E felony for each subsequent offense," which the coalition noted could result in a four-year prison sentence.
  4. Energy JASON ISAAC: Why President-elect Biden's energy plans could derail the American Dream This should be no surprise to Biden and his political allies, since costs have soared everywhere “going green” has been tried. Californians are paying 30% more for electricity than they did 10 years ago. In Denmark, where wind energy became a priority in the mid-1990s, prices have more than doubled.
  5. Media Gordon Chang: What leverage might China still have over Rep. Eric Swalwell?
  6. MORE THAN 1,000 Migrant caravan heading for US border from Honduras demands Biden 'honors its commitments'
  7. https://www.dailywire.com/news/mexicos-president-mounts-international-campaign-taking-on-tech-companies?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro “I can tell you that at the first G20 meeting we have, I am going to make a proposal on this issue,” López Obrador said. “Yes, social media should not be used to incite violence and all that, but this cannot be used as a pretext to suspend freedom of expression.” “How can a company act as if it was all powerful, omnipotent, as a sort of Spanish Inquisition on what is expressed?” López Obrador asked.
  8. Small businesses are struggling to survive at the present rate so if you raise the rate they will either have to close or raise their prices and lay people off and then add to that the Democrats want to open the border and more free stuff.
  9. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-capitol-plot-idUSKBN29K2FL WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Justice Department official on Friday said there is currently no direct evidence of efforts to capture or assassinate lawmakers in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. “We don’t have any direct evidence of kill capture teams,” said Michael Sherwin, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, in a press conference with reporters.
  10. It's almost as if the wanted it to happen no extra security protester with no firearms against armed police and the police letting them pass...those sneaky Democrats.
  11. Intelligence report warned 'Congress' could be targeted An internal Capitol Police intelligence report issued three days before the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 said "Congress itself" could be targeted by protesters gathering in Washington, D.C., that day, according to a report. The 12-page intelligence memo, parts of which were obtained by The Washington Post, said the potential targets of the rioters were "not necessarily the counter-protesters as they were previously, but rather Congress itself."
  12. What's your obsession with dicks? queenie Did they investigate as they did with Mueller? 4 years of crying for nothing.
  13. Just wait until Joe opens the border and gives all free healthcare and that $2000.00 a month if you want to work or not.
  14. So you admit there was fraud... How can we know to what level if they won't investigate it queenie?
  15. 'ONLY GOTTEN WORSE' Censored by Twitter or Facebook? This state's proposed bill would let you sue
  16. NOT SO SWEET Some ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report
  17. https://247sports.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/Article/Cleveland-Browns-What-The-Raiders-Taught-The-Browns-About-The-Chiefs-159312768/ CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Imagine telling your past self after the 2017 season that in three years the Browns would be facing the defending Super Champions in the postseason. That's where we're at with the Chiefs, who cruised to a 14-2 2020 on track to having home-field advantage throughout the postseason. These two teams previously faced off in 2018, but the Browns could not be more different. As such, Patrick Mahomes already had a playbook of notes complete following Cleveland's win over the Steelers, a wise strategy on his part! For the Browns, figuring out a superhuman quarterback on a superhuman offense will be much more challenging. But there's already been numerous pieces of that I'm sure. We're here to focus on how the Browns offense can keep up with the Chiefs, and perhaps an old friend can help us out. The Raiders were the only team to beat the Chiefs at full strength this season (KC rested against the Chargers in Week 17), splitting the series but putting Andy Reid's back against the wall in both matchups. 40-32 Raiders, 35-31 Chiefs respectfully. While Vegas doesn't have the name power the Chiefs offense does, Derek Carr was a very capable deep passer in 2020, finding success with guys such as Nelson Agholor and especially Darren Waller. So, what can the Raiders teach us about the Chiefs? Are they more prone to an upset than we think? Let's take a look for ourselves. According to ESPN, the Chiefs have the seventh-worst run stop win rate amongst all defenses, a scenario their fans will agree with. In fact, they've been involved in a surprise amount of one-score victories (their last seven victories have been such) because of the reduced quality of the defense. Chris Jones is still a terrific pass rusher, but his rush attack has not been up to par. It seems the Raiders recognize this, as they doubled team Jones on this play for Devontae Booker. We all know what we're thinking: Kick the Chiefs in the throat with a dose of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. They haven't been able to stop the run much all season, so it's one area to exploit. This is the one thing that threatens to undermine the Chiefs chances of defending their title, whether against the Browns or beyond. The lack of push from the run defense has been an anchor to the team, though not enough of one where they regressed in the win-loss record (the opposite, actually). Frank Clark has not had a good year despite what his Pro Bowl appearance may tell you, though he's also clicked in postseasons past. Getting Jack Conklin back would be gigantic for helping contain him off the edge. (Keep an eye on Derrick Nnadi, however. The nose tackle is second in ESPN's defensive tackle run stop win rate.) Now let's get into the passing side of things. The Chiefs have been more successful stopping the pass, though they're also 15th in win rate according to ESPN. Considering the Browns just came off a sensational performance against the Steelers where they allowed zero sacks or quarterback hits, that's music to the ears of the city of Cleveland. Here, the Raiders use the good ole' Trips Formation. This, when used creatively enough, is ridiculously effective, and it should go without saying why it's being presented here. The top two receivers in the Trips are used to create lanes for Darren Waller, whether by cutting inside on a shallow crosser or using a slight block to trick that side of the defense. The simple go route from Waller is thus effective, and Derrick Carr floats it to him in between two defenders down the sideline. Though Kansas City has been 10th in points allowed, that doesn't mean they've been all that tight in shutting down the opposite side (lack of conditioning during a pandemic has done that to numerous teams). Great use of spacing will also kill the Chiefs' back defense. A two-receiver set on both sides of the ball adds to three route clearings. The one on the bottom crosses up, the top on the left crosses straight forward, and the one below him crosses left then forward. The remaining receiver (Hunter Renfrow) is of course the one being targeted, as he runs a nice sharp crosser route that gets him easy separation. 2COMMENTS No one will mistake the Browns as having the same high level receiving excellence the Chiefs have, but they also have a damn good group that with quality use of route combos can leave Kansas City's defense in the dust. The Raiders kept pushing the ball down the field against their AFC West rival, a different strategy than many will expect from the Browns (Re: pound the rock). So I suggest mixing up the two while capitalizing on the run in key areas such as the red zone. The Chiefs are the Browns' most brutal test yet, but there is an exhaust port in that Death Star. Much like Vegas' win over Cleveland in the season, they must control the clock to keep Mahomes off the field as long as possible. It's unfortunate because more of a strategy is needed in order to neutralize the best football player on the planet, but it can be done. Win the turnover battle, control the clock, and prepare for the shootout of a lifetime.
  18. Politics Bill would require law-abiding citizens in this state to turn in their bulletproof vests
  19. Despite pandemic, Biden plans star-studded inauguration
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