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Canadian boxer Tammara Thibeault signs with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable PromotionsCHATHAM, N.J. (AP) — That buzzing coming out of New Jersey? It's unclear if it's drones or something else, but for sure the nighttime sightings are producing tons of talk, a raft of conspiracy theories and craned necks looking skyward. Cropping up on local news and social media sites around Thanksgiving, the saga of the drones reported over New Jersey has reached incredible heights. This week seems to have begun a new, higher-profile chapter: Lawmakers are demanding (but so far not getting) explanations from federal and state authorities about what's behind them. Gov. Phil Murphy wrote to President Joe Biden asking for answers. New Jersey's new senator, Andy Kim, spent Thursday night on a drone hunt in rural northern New Jersey, and posted about it on X. But perhaps the most fantastic development is the dizzying proliferation of conspiracies — none of which has been confirmed or suggested by federal and state officials who say they're looking into what's happening. It has become shorthand to refer to the flying machines as drones, but there are questions about whether what people are seeing are unmanned aircraft or something else. Some theorize the drones came from an Iranian mothership. Others think they are the Secret Service making sure President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster property is secure. Others worry about China. The deep state. And on. In the face of uncertainty, people have done what they do in 2024: Create a social media group. The Facebook page, New Jersey Mystery Drones — let’s solve it , has nearly 44,000 members, up from 39,000 late Thursday. People are posting their photo and video sightings, and the online commenters take it from there. One video shows a whitish light flying in a darkened sky, and one commenter concludes it’s otherworldly. “Straight up orbs,” the person says. Others weigh in to say it’s a plane or maybe a satellite. Another group called for hunting the drones literally, shooting them down like turkeys. (Do not shoot at anything in the sky, experts warn.) Trisha Bushey, 48, of Lebanon Township, New Jersey, lives near Round Valley Reservoir where there have been numerous sightings. She said she first posted photos online last month wondering what the objects were and became convinced they were drones when she saw how they moved and when her son showed her on a flight tracking site that no planes were around. Now she's glued to the Mystery Drones page, she said. “I find myself — instead of Christmas shopping or cleaning my house — checking it,” she said. She doesn't buy what the governor said, that the drones aren't a risk to public safety. Murphy told Biden on Friday that residents need answers. The federal Homeland Security Department and FBI also said in a joint statement they have no evidence that the sightings pose “a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus.” “How can you say it’s not posing a threat if you don’t know what it is?” she said. “I think that’s why so many people are uneasy.” Then there's the notion that people could misunderstand what they're seeing. William Austin is the president of Warren County Community College, which has a drone technology degree program, and is coincidentally located in one of the sighting hotspots. Austin says he has looked at videos of purported drones and that airplanes are being misidentified as drones. He cited an optical effect called parallax, which is the apparent shift of an object when viewed from different perspectives. Austin encouraged people to download flight and drone tracker apps so they can better understand what they're looking at. Nonetheless, people continue to come up with their own theories. “It represents the United States of America in 2024,” Austin said. “We’ve lost trust in our institutions, and we need it.” Federal officials echo Austin's view that many of the sightings are piloted aircraft such as planes and helicopters being mistaken for drones, according to lawmakers and Murphy. That's not really convincing for many, though, who are homing in on the sightings beyond just New Jersey and the East Coast, where others have reported seeing the objects. For Seph Divine, 34, another member of the drone hunting group who lives in Eugene, Oregon, it feels as if it’s up to citizen sleuths to solve the mystery. He said he tries to be a voice of reason, encouraging people to fact check their information, while also asking probing questions. “My main goal is I don’t want people to be caught up in the hysteria and I also want people to not just ignore it at the same time,” he said. “Whether or not it’s foreign military or some secret access program or something otherworldly, whatever it is, all I’m saying is it’s alarming that this is happening so suddenly and so consistently for hours at a time,” he added. Golden reported form Seattle.
A nonprofit leader, a social worker: Here are the stories of the people on Biden's clemency listThe Miami Dolphins head into this critical matchup against the Cleveland Browns with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread. If the Denver Broncos defeat the Cincinnati Bengals, the Dolphins will be eliminated from playoff contention before stepping onto the field against the Cleveland Browns. Unfortunately, the Dolphins’ starting quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, is now listed as doubtful for the game, and he is unlikely to play if Miami’s postseason aspirations deplete. Run The Ball Despite these setbacks, the Dolphins have a clear path to victory. With Tua on the sidelines, the team will need to lean on their run game—something that showed significant improvement in the previous week following the return of offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn . Wynn’s presence in the offensive line has provided added stability and paved the way for the Dolphins’ rushing attack to gain traction. Running backs Raheem Mostert and De’Von Achane will be pivotal in this matchup as Miami looks to control the clock and dictate the tempo on the ground. The run game will need to be effective early to set up manageable third downs and take some pressure off Tyler Huntley . Cleveland’s running back, Jerome Ford, has been a key part of their offensive success this season, averaging 5.5 yards per carry. The Dolphins’ defense must stop him. Miami’s front seven must take a physical approach to limit Ford’s explosive potential. By containing Ford and forcing the Browns into obvious passing situations, Miami can begin to exploit Cleveland’s weaknesses, including its reliance on backup quarterbacks. Jordyn Brooks’s designation for this game will be critical to the Dolphins’ ability to stop the run. Miami’s defense will need to hit the ground running. Establishing an early lead would be key in forcing Cleveland’s offense to move away from the run game and rely on their quarterbacks. Whether it’s Jameis Winston or Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center for the Browns, both have been prone to mistakes when pressured. Winston, despite his strong arm, is still a turnover risk with his inconsistent decision-making. Thompson-Robinson, the second-year player, has shown flashes of talent but remains raw, and a fast start could force him into making many errors. By forcing the Browns to play catch-up, Miami’s defense can leverage these mistakes, setting the stage for key takeaways. To force mistakes, the Dolphins’ pass rush will need to be relentless. Miami has one of the most dynamic defensive lines in the league, and this is the time for the defensive front to shine. Whether it’s sending pressure from the outside with Chop Robinson or sending interior rushers like Sieler, getting to the quarterback will be essential. Disrupting the Browns’ quarterbacks—especially a quarterback like Thompson-Robinson—will increase the likelihood of forced throws and bad decisions. The Dolphins’ secondary, led by Kendall Fuller and Jalen Ramsey , will have the opportunity to capitalize on those mistakes with potential turnovers. Despite the uncertainty surrounding Tua Tagovailoa’s availability, the Dolphins can still find a way to secure a victory against the Cleveland Browns by focusing on their run game, containing Jerome Ford, and putting pressure on the Browns’ quarterbacks. Miami can stay alive in the playoff hunt by starting fast, forcing Cleveland to throw, and generating turnovers with a strong pass rush (barring a Denver victory). This is a must-win game, and the Dolphins have the talent to rise to the occasion. Tua DOUBTFUL for Sunday; Huntley Most Likely to StartPortland, state clash over millions of dollars in shelter funding
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FACT FOCUS: Posts misrepresent Biden administration spending on EV charging stationsThe Syracuse Orange travel south to Knoxville for a Tuesday night men’s basketball matchup with the 3rd-ranked Tennessee Volunteers in the SEC/ACC Challenge. The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET with TV coverage on ESPN and streaming on-demand . How to watch: Live streams of the Syracuse vs. Tennessee game are available with offers from FuboTV (free trial) , SlingTV (low intro rate) and DirecTV Stream (free trial) . For a limited time, FuboTV is offering $30 off the first month after the free trial period. With $30 offer, plans start at $49.99. Syracuse Orange (4-2) at #7 Tennessee Volunteers (7-0) SEC/ACC Men’s Challenge matchup at a glance When: Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. ET Where: Food City Center, Knoxville, Tenn. TV channel: ESPN Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | DirecTV Stream (free trial) A young Syracuse team faces its biggest test of the season with a road contest against the Volunteers to turn the page on an up-and-down November. Last time out, the Orange got 23 points from freshman forward Donnie Freeman and 19 off the bench from fellow rookie Elijah Moore in an 82-72 win over Cornell at JMA Wireless Dome last Wednesday night. Tennessee is a perfect 7-0 this season, the highlight of which was a ranked win over No. 13 Baylor on Nov. 22. The Vols were last in action last Wednesday night in a 78-35 win over UT Martin where Tennessee held the visiting Skyhawks to just 12-of-53 shooting. RECOMMENDED • pennlive .com How to watch #6 Miami Hurricanes vs. Syracuse football: Time, TV channel, FREE live streams Nov. 30, 2024, 12:08 p.m. How to watch South Carolina vs Iowa State women’s basketball: Time, channel, live streams Nov. 28, 2024, 9:00 a.m. Syracuse Orange vs. Tennessee Vols: Know your live streaming options FuboTV (free trial) - excellent viewer experience with huge library of live sports content; free trial lengths vary; monthly rate after free trial starts at $49.99 with current $30 discount offer. SlingTV (low intro rate) - discounted first month is best if you’ve run out of free trials or you’re in the market for 1+ month of TV DirecTV Stream (free trial) - not the same level of viewer experience as FuboTV, but the standard 7-day free trial is still the longest in streaming. The Vols and Orange are set for a 7:30 p.m. ET start on ESPN. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial) , DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (low intro rate) .