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cockfighting videos PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Erik Reynolds II's 22 points helped Saint Joseph's defeat Delaware State 76-58 on Saturday. Reynolds shot 6 of 16 from the field, including 4 for 13 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 6 from the line for the Hawks (9-4). Rasheer Fleming scored 13 points and added 14 rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Dasear Haskins had 12 points and shot 6 for 12, including 0 for 5 from beyond the arc. Kaseem Watson finished with 23 points and three steals for the Hornets (7-7). Martez Robinson added 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals for Delaware State. Muneer Newton also had 10 points and six rebounds. Saint Joseph's took the lead with 15:43 remaining in the first half and never looked back. The score was 33-20 at halftime, with Reynolds racking up eight points. Saint Joseph's outscored Delaware State by five points over the final half, while Reynolds led the way with a team-high 14 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by and data from .

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C3.ai Inc. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading dayIndia deepens Caribbean relations: Belize among beneficiaries of Modi’s Guyana TripWill somebody please tell Donald Trump he won? I’m sure he’s seen the official results by now. I’m sure he knows he’ll be moving back into the White House on January 20. But he’s still acting like he’s on the campaign trail. He’s firing off tweets, trolling his opponents and talking about the United States buying Greenland, retaking control of the Panama Canal and making jokes that he wants Canada to become the 51st state. It’s weird, what Trump’s doing. It’s the Christmas holidays. It’s a time for families, not politics. It’s a time for shopping, watching football and building back relationships with our loved ones and friends that were ripped apart by four years of ugly partisan politics. I don’t know what topics your family was talking about during your Christmas dinner, but at mine no one even mentioned Greenland, Panama or Canada – thank the Lord. I’m the son of a politician. But I know there are many other more important things in life besides politics – especially over the holidays. I really care about the Christmas season and I always try to keep it from being spoiled by politics. I think every American would be much happier at this time of the year if they focused solely on the holiday. That goes especially for Trump. I haven’t been paying attention to what he has been doing or what he’s been saying his policies will be. That’s because he’s not president yet. I don’t care who his appointees are, either. They haven’t even been approved. The best thing Trump could have said to his followers and the entire country was, “Enjoy the holidays. Enjoy your family and friends. Forget politics. “We won. We’ll hit the ground running after the first of the year. See you then. I’m going on vacation.” Trump should know that this is supposed to be the time to relax and look forward to the new year. I’m hoping he’s going to make the sun come back out not only where I live, but to come back out over America. I want to see people being happy again, talking to each other again, having dinner with friends, going to movies. I want to see people getting to know their families and neighbors better and rebuilding their old relationships. I think everybody in the U.S. is ready to get back to the way their daily lives were before the pandemic and the lockdowns came along and wrecked them in so many ways. But that’s not going to happen unless everyone is willing to break out of their partisan bubbles and silos. As for the shrunken army of MSNBC fans who are vowing to continue their failed war against Trump, we know you hate Trump. Get over it. He’s president. Instead of spending the next four years whining about the dumb things he’s going to tweet or detecting the coming of a dictatorship in every executive order he issues, the Trump haters should get a grip. Try to look on the bright side of things. Try to be fair. Try to be open-minded. Try to be less deranged. Trump is bound to do some good things you can agree with. Concentrate on the big and important things he might do right. For instance, what if he brings a quick end to two wars, tames the inflation rate and closes the border? Those would be three major accomplishments. If he pulls them off – of if he fires half a million bureaucrats and cuts a couple trillion dollars in spending out of the budget – not buying Greenland will not prevent him from making America great again for everyone. And don’t forget, President Trump. You won. Take a break. Play golf – while you still can. Michael Reagan, the son of President Ronald Reagan, is an author, speaker and president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Send comments to reagan@caglecartoons.com and follow @reaganworld on Twitter. Comments are not available on this story. Send questions/comments to the editors. « Previous

Eddie Lampkin and Donnie Freeman both turned in double-double performances as Syracuse snapped a two-game losing streak with a 75-63 win over Bucknell Saturday at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. Lampkin scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while Freeman finished with 15 points and 11 boards as the Orange (6-6) improved to 11-1 all-time against the Bison (4-9). Jaquan Carlos chipped in 11 for Syracuse. Josh Bascoe was impressive in defeat, knocking down six 3-pointers and scoring 22 in all. Noah Williamson added 12 for the Bison, who dropped their seventh in a row but didn't go away quietly. Trailing 43-31 at the half, the Bison pulled within 48-43 after a dunk by Pip Ajayi with 14:13 left. That was as close as Bucknell would get, however, as it fell short in its bid for its first win over a power conference team since beating Vanderbilt 75-72 victory during the 2016-17 campaign. In the final nonleague game for both teams, Syracuse shook off a slow start with a 9-0 run ignited by a Lucas Taylor 3-pointer and capped with a layup by Freeman that put the Orange up 12-6 with 14:30 to go. The Orange led 17-12 with 11:23 to go after a 3-pointer by Elijah Moore, but back-to-back 3-pointers by Jayden Williams and Bascoe put the Bison on top 21-19 with 8:04 remaining. With Bucknell up 26-22, momentum shifted in Syracuse's favor on the strength of a 16-2 run, highlighted by Freeman's 3-pointer that gave the Orange their first double-digit lead at 38-28 with 1:49 to play in the half. Freeman hit another shot from distance with seven seconds left, shooting over a defender from well beyond the line and extending the lead to 43-31. He high-fived teammates as he came off the court. His bucket was one of six 3-pointers Syracuse connected on in the opening half while shooting 57.6 percent (17-of-30) from the field. The Orange outscored the Bison 18-3 over the final 5:39, limiting Bucknell to only one field goal. --Field Level MediaTechnology has changed the dating landscape, from dating apps popping up every day to new social media trends like Get Ready with Me for a Date. Dating apps especially opened up the potential of countless different matches. But in hindsight, this creates a static stage in a relationship, perpetually stuck at the talking stage. The study published in the Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy revealed this pre-dating tradition of chatting online. Here’s how this ‘just talking’ stage is an unwanted anchor for your relation-ship. ALSO READ: Flirting with others to make your partner jealous? Beware, it backfires horribly: Study Low commitment Researcher D. Scott Sibley explained that this just-talking stage is a way to keep things light and casual, keeping commitment at bay. And this slows down the dating process more than the traditional pace. There’s a lack of clear vision for the relationship, letting ambiguity take the wheel. The researchers found that many of their participants preferred the traditional way of dating over the just-talking stage, but with the intrusion of digital technology, it inevitably slides and lingers in the just-talking stage. The researchers described that social media and other digital technology ‘filtered’ the relationship process. He added that factors like fear of rejection and the desire to keep options open are contributing to this trend. Fear of rejection is one of the key reasons for this trend as they have options before putting all the eggs in one basket. D. Scott Sibley added a snippet of one of the participants from the study. “Previous generations probably didn’t have just talking stages. Now people, I think, are more afraid of commitment and like...exploring their options. So that’s why I think the just-talking stage is so common. That’s kind of what people do now before they start going on dates, or even if they are just talking, and it doesn’t end up working out...I just think it’s really interesting how much the norms have shifted.” ALSO READ: 8 things to consider if you are dating to marry: 'Don't get physical until...' Here to stay The researchers explained how it’s vital to define the relationship instead of drifting aimlessly. This involves discussing the way forward and addressing commitment. However, they noted that this trend is here to stay and is not necessarily negative, as this pre-dating behaviour helps in screening potential matches in pursuit of genuine compatibility. Still, they cautioned that it slows down the relationship process, delaying the future of the relationship, such as marriage. ALSO READ: Are you in love? Study says, it can light up your brain

Will somebody please tell Donald Trump he won? I’m sure he’s seen the official results by now. I’m sure he knows he’ll be moving back into the White House on January 20. But he’s still acting like he’s on the campaign trail. He’s firing off tweets, trolling his opponents and talking about the United States buying Greenland, retaking control of the Panama Canal and making jokes that he wants Canada to become the 51st state. It’s weird, what Trump’s doing. It’s the Christmas holidays. It’s a time for families, not politics. It’s a time for shopping, watching football and building back relationships with our loved ones and friends that were ripped apart by four years of ugly partisan politics. I don’t know what topics your family was talking about during your Christmas dinner, but at mine no one even mentioned Greenland, Panama or Canada – thank the Lord. I’m the son of a politician. But I know there are many other more important things in life besides politics – especially over the holidays. I really care about the Christmas season and I always try to keep it from being spoiled by politics. I think every American would be much happier at this time of the year if they focused solely on the holiday. That goes especially for Trump. I haven’t been paying attention to what he has been doing or what he’s been saying his policies will be. That’s because he’s not president yet. I don’t care who his appointees are, either. They haven’t even been approved. The best thing Trump could have said to his followers and the entire country was, “Enjoy the holidays. Enjoy your family and friends. Forget politics. “We won. We’ll hit the ground running after the first of the year. See you then. I’m going on vacation.” Trump should know that this is supposed to be the time to relax and look forward to the new year. I’m hoping he’s going to make the sun come back out not only where I live, but to come back out over America. I want to see people being happy again, talking to each other again, having dinner with friends, going to movies. I want to see people getting to know their families and neighbors better and rebuilding their old relationships. I think everybody in the U.S. is ready to get back to the way their daily lives were before the pandemic and the lockdowns came along and wrecked them in so many ways. But that’s not going to happen unless everyone is willing to break out of their partisan bubbles and silos. As for the shrunken army of MSNBC fans who are vowing to continue their failed war against Trump, we know you hate Trump. Get over it. He’s president. Instead of spending the next four years whining about the dumb things he’s going to tweet or detecting the coming of a dictatorship in every executive order he issues, the Trump haters should get a grip. Try to look on the bright side of things. Try to be fair. Try to be open-minded. Try to be less deranged. Trump is bound to do some good things you can agree with. Concentrate on the big and important things he might do right. For instance, what if he brings a quick end to two wars, tames the inflation rate and closes the border? Those would be three major accomplishments. If he pulls them off – of if he fires half a million bureaucrats and cuts a couple trillion dollars in spending out of the budget – not buying Greenland will not prevent him from making America great again for everyone. And don’t forget, President Trump. You won. Take a break. Play golf – while you still can. Michael Reagan, the son of President Ronald Reagan, is an author, speaker and president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Send comments to reagan@caglecartoons.com and follow @reaganworld on Twitter. Comments are not available on this story. Send questions/comments to the editors. « PreviousTop Canadian Stocks to Buy Immediately With Just $1,000

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