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Daniel Karell 🎗️

@DanielKarell

Husband to Hannah, father to 2 perfect kids. Soccer obsessed. Digital Communications professional. IU grad. Allergic to peanuts. All views are mine. עם ישראל חי

Louisville, KY Katılım Aralık 2012
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Dave Martinez
Dave Martinez@DaveMartinezNY·
Franco is a rarity in the American soccer sphere - a reporter who asks the direct questions without the pom-poms. Without fear of losing accreditation. Without an alliance to the club he covers or allegiance to the league itself. His questions have prickled soccer royalty in Miami for years. So what. What did you think - Messi was the first?! MLS operations have traditionally been overly protective, sensitive and penalizing to begin with. BUT a day one-r like Franco? He may keep your staff up at night with his sourcing and insight but he does his job and deserves to be there. Go enjoy your kid at home brother. You deserve better than this. And I hope your fellow journalists speak up against this bullshit.
Franco Panizo@FrancoPanizo

After six seasons of attending every Inter Miami home match, my streak comes to an end this weekend. My credential for Saturday’s match was not approved. I’ll still be following closely. #InterMiamiCF #Messi

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Josh Billinson
Josh Billinson@jbillinson·
13 paragraphs in this story before it addresses the obvious fact that the president does not have sweeping legal authority over NCAA eligibility rules
Brandon Marcello@bmarcello

BREAKING: President Trump's executive order on college sports is expected as early as this afternoon, sources tell @CBSSports. Key directives on player eligibility and movement: 5 years to play 5 seasons and one free undergraduate transfer. Story: cbssports.com/college-footba…

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Andre Luciano
Andre Luciano@LVHoosierGK·
Here we go… POTUS creates an EO on Collegiate Athletics and the madness starts all over again. Lawyers lining up to file lawsuits, agents trying to get kids a fifth year, kids that have already transferred once caught in limbo and college coaches left scratching their heads trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Meanwhile 2026 and 2027’s are checking their shoulders wondering “how does this affect me?”. To be honest, nobody knows. Are EO’s enforceable and how will the courts and NCAA react? 🤷🏻‍♂️
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CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️
CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️@CBSSportsGolazo·
A DOUBLE BACK HEEL GOAL TO LEVEL IT FOR WREXHAM 😱
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Carla Babb
Carla Babb@CarlaBNewsmax·
#BREAKING I’ve now confirmed the Blackhawk WAS hit by Iran. The crew is accounted for and is safe, a US official tells me.
Carla Babb@CarlaBNewsmax

#BREAKING Two US officials have now confirmed to Newsmax that one of the pilots has been rescued and is undergoing medical treatment. The status of the second pilot is unknown. Search and rescue ops continue. We've seen video of HC-130 aircraft and helos in the skies. One source tells me a Blackhawk may have also been hit over Iran while conducting rescue ops to find the second F-15 pilot. I'm told the Blackhawk was tailed by a trail of smoke as it crossed into southern Iraq from Iran today.

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Paul Hembekides (Hembo)
At 19 years (and 344 days) old, Konnor Griffin is the youngest player to debut as a starting SS since Alex Rodriguez in 1994 (18-346).
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Joel Richardson
Joel Richardson@Joel7Richardson·
Passover is likely the oldest, continuously celebrated religious holiday in human history.
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Franco Panizo
Franco Panizo@FrancoPanizo·
After six seasons of attending every Inter Miami home match, my streak comes to an end this weekend. My credential for Saturday’s match was not approved. I’ll still be following closely. #InterMiamiCF #Messi
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Andy Greder
Andy Greder@andygreder·
News story: The start of James Rodriguez’s stint with #MNUFC has had another setback. Star Colombian midfielder is out vs. #LAGalaxy on Saturday after a “serious” health scare. He is out of the hospital and is recovering at his residence in Minnesota. twincities.com/2026/04/03/jam…
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Matt Norlander
Matt Norlander@MattNorlander·
BREAKING: Tommy Lloyd just announced at his Friday press conference that he has turned down the North Carolina job and will be staying at Arizona.
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David P. Samson
David P. Samson@DavidPSamson·
This is a major story. TCO must be in place prior to an event like this happening. It is inconceivable that the city of miami or the county of miami dade would allow this game to take place without the TCO. And all indications are that there is zero chance that the TCO will be granted prior to the match tomorrow. Why not acknowledge the delay? Seems smarter than having a bad first impression or worse, endangering fans or workers.
Andy Slater@AndySlater

JUST IN: Inter Miami’s match on Saturday may have to take place under a “limited event permit… with restrictions and additional precautions” if Nu Stadium does not receive a temporary certificate of occupancy, city officials say.

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Israel Elects
Israel Elects@israel_elects·
For the first time since January, a Lazar poll shows the opposition winning an outright majority: 🔴 Opposition: 61 (+1) 🔵 Netanyahu bloc: 49 (-1) 🟢 Hadash-Ta'al & Ra'am: 10 change w. Mar. 26
Israel Elects@israel_elects

Knesset Seat Poll [w/o Joint List] 🔵Likud: 25 (-1) 🔴Bennett: 22 (+1) 🔴Yashar: 14 (+1) 🔴Democrats: 9 (-1) 🔵Shas: 9 (+1) 🔴Yisrael Beteinu: 8 (-1) 🔵Otzma Yehudit: 8 (-1) 🔴Yesh Atid: 8 (+1) 🔵UTJ: 7 🟢Hadash-Ta'al: 6 (+1) 🟢Ra'am: 4 (-1) +/- Mar. 26 via Lazar/Maariv, Mar. 30-31

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Dale Johnson
Dale Johnson@DaleJohnsonBBC·
Scotland v Brazil: highest World Cup 1 ticket resale price on Fifa's official platform. 1/2 CAT 4 Face: £45.60 Asking price: £2,250 Fifa fee: £330.60 (x2) Total: £2,534 CAT 3 Face: £117.80 Asking price: £24,700 Fifa fee: £3,705 (x2) Total: £28,405 *seller also pays same fee
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Yaakov Katz
Yaakov Katz@yaakovkatz·
Imagine, for a moment, that you are one of the thousands of IDF soldiers currently deployed deep inside Lebanon. You have left your family, your job, and your life and crossed the border into enemy territory, sleeping in abandoned buildings, some without running water, without the ability to shower, and without fresh food. Nights are cold. The ground is wet. Everything smells like mud and exhaustion. And yet, you are there willingly because you know that you are needed. You know that just across the border, Israeli towns are under relentless rocket fire. You know that your mission, clearing villages, dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure, holding ground, is what stands between your family and the next attack. You go because you understand something simple and fundamental: If you don’t go, no one else will. So, you pick up your rifle, and you fight. But then, somewhere between operations, you get an update on the news back home. In Jerusalem, you read, the government has passed the annual budget, which is usually good news. But then, between the lines, you see that at the last minute, an additional NIS 800 million was allocated to ultra-Orthodox educational institutions. You look around at your friends huddled in the Lebanese cold without understanding. How does this make sense? How can money go to a sector that is not there with you? To people who are not in the mud, not in the cold, and not under enemy fire? To people who did not have to leave their families, put their lives on hold, or cross into enemy territory. Now imagine you are a pilot. You are flying daily sorties to Iran – sometimes more than one mission. You are spending long hours in the air, under constant pressure, engaged in high-risk missions. You don’t remember the last time you slept properly. Still, you need to stay sharp since you are over hostile territory and know that if something goes wrong - a malfunction, a missile strike - you will eject alone, thousands of kilometers from home, with little chance of rescue. And yet, you go. Because you know that Israel depends on you and that your missions are what allow millions of Israelis to step out of bomb shelters. You know that there is no one else. But then you hear the news about the NIS 5 billion that the government approved on March 10 to fund additional ultra-Orthodox institutions – including NGOs whose sole purpose is to ensure that young men remain in yeshiva and do not enlist in the army. How does this make sense? At a time like this, when schools across the country have been disrupted, when businesses are struggling, when reservists’ families are carrying enormous financial and emotional burdens – is this really the national priority? Shouldn’t the money be directed toward those who are serving? Toward families who have lost income? Toward children who have lost more than a month of school? Toward strengthening the very society that is being asked to carry the weight of this war. Instead, it is being funneled into a system that perpetuates non-service and which avoids providing the basic tools: math, English, science, that are necessary for participation in a modern economy. Tragically, this is the reality that we live with today in Israel. Latest in the @Jerusalem_Post. jpost.com/opinion/articl…
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