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NFL · NashvilleVanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has apologized for his comments after finishing second in Heisman votes behind Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza on Saturday night. Mendoza became the first Hoosier to win the award, and the competition wasn’t particularly close. The Indiana quarterback earned 2,362 points, including 643 first-place votes. Pavia was next in line with 1,435 points. The two other finalists were Notre Dame running back Jeremiah…See the Story
Diego Pavia Apologizes for Outburst After Heisman Loss, Intends to Play in ReliaQuest Bowl
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Luigi MangioneLuigi Mangione was back in court Monday after being sick Friday, as hearings continued over evidence that may be presented at his trial.Called to the stand Monday was Officer Chrissy Wasser of the Altoona Police Department, the woman who searched Mangione's backpack at the McDonald's where he was arrested.Mangione's team says the search was unlawful since it was done without a warrant. The Altoona PD maintains it was part of protocol.At the time…See the Story
Police Say They Searched Luigi Mangione's Backpack for a Potential Bomb
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Mike DeWine · ColumbusOhio Senate Bill 56, targeting intoxicating hemp and cross-border marijuana, now awaits Governor DeWine's signature after clearing the General Assembly.See the Story
Ohio Bill to Ban Intoxicating Hemp Products and Make Changes to Marijuana Law Goes to Gov. Mike DeWine
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