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Would I rather have Bo Nix or Shedeur Sanders as the quarterback of my NFL team for the next 10 years? Sanders’ ceiling is higher. Nix has a higher floor. Both quarterbacks are accurate and good leaders. Sanders should be close to or better than C.J. Stroud of the Houston Texans. But I’d rather bet on the talent and potential of Sanders. – Chris, Vail Kiz: The Bo Bandwagon has gone from zero to hysteria faster than a Tesla. I walked into my barber shop last week and was greeted with these words: “Nix is the fix!” Hey, I’m the knucklehead that told Broncos Country this team would easily eclipse the 5.5 victory total established by Vegas oddsmakers and make the playoffs. But y’all might want to slow your roll. Nix will have to show me what he’s got on the road in the postseason before I’m a true Bo-liever that he’s the definitive answer at QB for the next 10 years. We have solid evidence Nix can play at the level of a starting NFL quarterback. He’s improving as the season progresses, so he probably hasn’t hit his ceiling yet. Sanders looks great at CU, but there are a lot of QBs who are great in college but a bust in the NFL. I’d take Nix. – Nick, Huntersville, N.C. Kiz: Over a year ago, after the Buffs lost 48-41 to USC, I declared Sanders was a better quarterback than future No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams. Folks laughed at the time. Well, what about now? If the Raiders or Giants pick first in the 2025 draft and don’t take Sanders, they’re dumber than they look. Nix is a safe NFL quarterback. Sanders can be a special one. Friday Faceoff: Who’s got a better chance to make the playoffs, the Broncos or the CU Buffs? Before I pick between Bo and Shedeur, you need to tell me: Who’s the coach of Sanders’ NFL team going to be? – Jerardo, San Jose, Calif. Kiz: Far be it from me to push Deion Sanders out the door at CU. But should the Raiders get the chance to land Shedeur in the draft, a father and son reunion in Vegas could be the most magical act on the Strip since Penn and Teller. I was planning on going to the Broncos game against the Chargers on the Sunday before Christmas. But now that the game has been flexed to Thursday night, I’m glad I didn’t buy tickets. No way I’m driving from San Diego to Los Angeles on a Thursday afternoon. – 5280 in SoCal Kiz: You think commissioner Roger Goodell gives a hoot about messing with your holiday travel plans? If fans mattered more than television revenue to the NFL, the Chargers would’ve never left San Diego. And today’s parting shot answers the question: Why on earth didn’t the Colorado Rockies trade long-ballyhooed second baseman Brendan Rodgers before unceremoniously dumping him? The Rockies have inept people running their baseball operation and franchise owner Dick Monfort hates to make changes in the front office. – Dave, Denver

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Derrin Boyd had 22 points in Charleston's 79-64 victory over Northern Kentucky on Wednesday. Boyd also added six rebounds for the Cougars (5-2). AJ Smith scored 12 points and added five rebounds and three steals. Justas Stonkus finished 4 of 4 from the field to finish with 12 points. The Norse (1-5) were led in scoring by Sam Vinson, who finished with 21 points, six rebounds and two steals. Trey Robinson added 12 points, 12 rebounds and five steals for Northern Kentucky. Dan Gherezgher Jr. also had 11 points. Boyd led his team in scoring with 12 points in the first half to help put them up 38-30 at the break. Charleston pulled away with a 7-0 run in the second half to extend a six-point lead to 13 points. Boyd led the way with a team-high 10 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Stock market today: Wall Street ends mixed after a bumpy week

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Our analysts are trained to combine modern data collection techniques, superior research methodology, expertise, and years of collective experience to produce informative and accurate research. This release was published on openPR.Limerick Sinn Féin election candidate says party will scrap USC if electedDogs seized Oct. 24 from a home at 42 Madison Road in Norridgewock rest at their foster home, arranged by the Animal Welfare Society’s Kennebunk shelter. State officials say they seized 48 dogs and five cats from the home. Animal Welfare Society photo NORRIDGEWOCK — Prior complaints were lodged as early as April by local officials concerned with inhumane conditions at a Norridgewock home where the state last month seized nearly 50 dogs and a few cats, according to an affidavit. The home, a single-wide mobile home at 42 Madison Road, belongs to Diane and Steven Bouffard. Maine’s Animal Welfare Program executed a search warrant at the property Oct. 24, seeking to find and seize evidence of the crime of cruelty to animals. There was probable cause that an animal cruelty violation had taken place or was taking place at the property, according to the affidavit written by Rachel Welch, a district humane agent for the program. The search of the property revealed 48 dogs, including 46 that were white or tan shih tzus, and five cats, all of which were seized by the state. At least three of the dogs and likely more were never registered with the town, according to Norridgewock’s dog license records. Multiple prior complaints were made against the property, according to the affidavit. On April 17, Welch wrote that she had received a complaint from Dexter Bridges, Norridgewock’s animal control officer, about poor living conditions for animals at the residence. Welch said she met with Diane Bouffard on April 22 at the Madison Road residence, where Welch observed poor conditions inside the home. Welch said she gave Bouffard a notice to bathe the dogs and thoroughly clean the home, and asked Bouffard to consider neutering the animals. When asked how many pets she had, Bouffard said she had 17 dogs, all registered with the town, and “about 15” cats, according to the affidavit. On June 12, Bouffard reported a missing dog to the town. In the following days, multiple people reported seeing a dog in the vicinity of River Road in Norridgewock. Bouffard was contacted, but never showed up, according to Town Manager Richard LaBelle. Three days later, a dead dog was reported on the shoulder of the road, and Bouffard confirmed it was one of her animals. After multiple failed follow-up visits, Welch was able to meet again with Bouffard on Oct. 21 to see if changes had been made to the property. During the visit, Welch saw that a majority of the dogs had feces matted to their body. Welch said she determined the area was not clean or safe enough for animals or people. The affidavit was filed Oct. 22. Following the state’s seizure, the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland in Westbrook received 23 of the dogs, the Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk took nine dogs and three cats and Midcoast Humane accepted 14 dogs and two cats. The dogs were matted and in poor condition when they arrived Oct. 24 at Midcoast Humane’s Brunswick location, but it was clear that they were nice animals, according to Executive Director Jess Townsend. “When you’re working with pets that have come from an overcrowding situation, you never quite know what you’re getting until you get them,” Townsend said. “Absolutely lovely dogs, and I’m very sorry for the people who own them, because, you know, nice dogs don’t just happen. Nice dogs are socialized and raised, and they did a good job, and I’m going to guess that they got overwhelmed.” Townsend said the dogs do not like being left alone, and would be happiest at a home with other dogs and owners who are present. The Animal Welfare Society will update its website after the animals pass veterinary wellness checks and are available for adoption, according to Stephanie Kelley, the organization’s marketing communications manager. Morning Sentinel staff writer Jake Freudberg contributed to this report. Update: State investigates inhumane conditions after 50 dogs seized from Norridgewock home Comments are not available on this story. Send questions/comments to the editors. « Previous Next »

Boris Johnson could be back as Tory leader before the next election because no one else can “out-Farage Farage”, one of his loyalist allies has claimed. Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries argues the Conservatives would have won the summer’s election if the former PM had not been ousted from office. She said: “He would have knocked Starmer into orbit. There is no better communicator than Boris Johnson .” Ms Dorries suggests that if new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch does not put the party on the path back to power then powerful Conservatives could tell Mr Johnson: “I’m very sorry, we need you back.” She fears that the absence of Mr Johnson from frontline politics has allowed Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to take centre stage – with dangerous consequences for the Tories . She told the Sunday Express: “There are red lights flashing on the road ahead which tell us that week by week Nigel Farage is growing on the political stage. I would say the only reason that is happening is because Boris Johnson has exited that political stage. “That is facilitating his growth, both in popularity and as the alternative.” In her new book, Downfall, she writes that if the “chaos continues” then “Boris is the only person who can out-Farage Farage,” adding: “There may come a point in time, in a year or two from now, when Conservative MPs realise that only one man can save them as they face a looming general election that, thanks to a surging and seemingly unstoppable Reform party, is forecast to be even worse than the last.” According to Ms Dorries, the key question is whether Mr Johnson – who has forged a lucrative career as a public speaker and columnist – wants to return to the political fray. “Of course I want to see him there,” she said. “I make no apology for that. The problem is, does he want it?” She warns that today’s MPs would have to go to him on bended knee, saying: “There’s no way they’ll get him back if they don’t.” The Tories will be in grave danger of electoral annihilation, she argues, if Reform UK moderates its positions so it can appeal to a broader audience. “If Boris isn’t there and Nigel Farage starts to talk in more moderate language about policy then he will wipe the Conservative party out,” she said. Ms Dorries argues the ex-PM's “genius” was building a broad case of support by championing not just Brexit but levelling-up and environmental concerns. “That was Boris Johnson ’s genius,” she said. “He knew he needed everybody.” In her book, written before the Tory leadership results were announced, she predicted that if Mrs Badenoch won she would “face a vote of no confidence and will be removed by MPs and will never get close to a general election”. She insists she wants Mrs Badenoch to succeed as Tory leader because she wants “Labour out”. But she cautions: “The people who put her there – what is important to them is power. And if they think she isn’t going to deliver them power they will remove her and replace her with someone who will. “I wouldn’t put it past them to even go back to Boris Johnson at some stage and say, ‘I’m very sorry, we need you back’.” She says the key reason Rishi Sunak went for the snap election is that he “absolutely hated being prime minister”. “He believed that the minute he removed Boris Johnson and he was put in place that the polls would rise,” she said. “He would be seen as some kind of new messiah, coming over the water to save the Conservative party and it was just the opposite and he couldn’t bear it.” A return by Boris Johnson to the green benches would be one of the biggest comebacks in modern times. But a former minister said: “He’s one of the great comeback kings of politics. Why not?” Mr Johnson quit as PM in July 2022 following the mass resignation of ministers. His premiership was rocked by the uproar over “partygate” and claims Mr Johnson had been told allegations about Chris Pincher before he appointed him deputy chief whip. He then resigned as an MP in June 2023, claiming the cross-party committee that investigated whether he misled Parliament over lockdown-era parties was “determined to use the proceedings against me to drive me out of Parliament”. His fans believe he still has much to offer the party. An ex-minister who wants the Tories to harness his campaigning talents said: “ Boris Johnson is an important figure in political life who has a unique ability to cut through to the public. I’d welcome his involvement in a campaigning role for the Conservatives .” And a prominent grassroots activist suggested he could helm the party again: “If Boris were to return as an MP within the next year then I think he’s a natural to fight the next election, actually. I think that is a credible scenario.” However, a former minister and ally of the ex-PM said: “Sadly, I believe the vast majority of Tory MPs we have at the moment do not, and would not, support Boris as leader again. If Boris were to work with Reform I think he would wipe Labour out. “Sadly, I can’t see that happening either at the moment.”

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