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NFLDenver Broncos coach Sean Payton says neither Jerry Jeudy nor Courtland Sutton are on the trade block. Payton made the comments while speaking to the NFL Network on Sunday. Broncos have just five picks in the NFL draft next month and they own no selections until the third round.
Broncos' Payton says Jeudy, Sutton aren't on the trade block
52% Left coverage: 21 sources
New York YankeesThe New York Yankees will include top prospect Anthony Volpe on their 2023 Opening Day roster. Volpe, a 21-year-old, played in 110 Double-A and 22 Triple-A games last season. He hit .249/.342/.460 with 35 doubles, two triples, 21 homers and 50 stolen bases.
New York Yankees name homegrown prospect Volpe to Opening Day roster
Coverage: 19 sources
Joe Biden · Terre HauteRejon Taylor hoped the election of Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to campaign on a pledge to end the death penalty, would mean a more sympathetic look at his claims that racial bias and other trial errors landed him on federal death row in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Biden's Justice Dept. keeps hard line in death row cases
62% Center coverage: 44 sources
Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulThe 2023 NCAA Mens Final Four field has been decided. It consists of several unexpected teams with a No. 4 seed, two No. 5 seeds and a No 9 seed. Those teams are UConn, Miami, San Diego State and Florida Atlantic. The games are scheduled for April 1.
March Madness: Men’s Final Four set with Miami, San Diego State, FAU, UConn
71% Center coverage: 7 sources
Chicago BullsChicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan still isn’t certain exactly what Nikola Vučević said to the officials to earn a double-technical ejection from Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Donovan was well within earshot when Vučević shouted down referee Sean Corbin after receiving his first technical foul, which immediately triggered a second technical from crew chief Tony Brothers. It wasn’t a matter of volume or proximity; Vučević was speaking …
Chicago Bulls question Nikola Vučević’s ejection by refs: ‘He may have been asking them if they wanted to go out to dinner’
Coverage: 5 sources
New York YankeesJhony Brito threw 5.1 perfect innings in his bid to join the Yankees' early-season rotation. The 25-year-old Dominican righty struck out the first three Toronto hitters he faced. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Brito's full arsenal and said he could start the third game.
Yankees Notebook: Brito nails rotation audition with perfect day
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
College Students · WashingtonOf 35 states that request or require a photo ID to vote, Ohio is now the ninth Republican-controlled state to move to a strict law allowing few to no alternatives, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Fifteen states allow other ways voters can verify their identify, such as an electric bill, bank statement or signature match. The number of states where voters face strict photo ID requirements is poised to rise in the coming months.
GOP states press voter photo ID rules, with unclear effects
46% Center coverage: 32 sources
Education · DenverRoughly 1,500 teachers and their supporters called for improved school security. They also raised questions about the circumstances surrounding Wednesday's shooting. "I want to go into a building every day where I don't need to ask if my kids are getting a pat down," one teacher said.
Teachers press school safety in wake of Denver shooting
80% Center coverage: 21 sources