Tyler Allgeier left Atlanta to sign with Arizona so he finally could be the lead back. Then on draft night, with the third overall pick, the Cardinals selected Jeremiyah Love, thrusting Allgeier right back into a similar position.
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A pregnant passenger gave birth aboard a flight from Atlanta to Portland, Oregon.
Delta confirmed the baby's birth aboard a flight last week, thanking the doctor and two nurses who stepped in to assist the flight crew in a statement to ABC News.
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Nayib Bukele: "In El Salvador, we prioritize the safety of our honest citizens over the comfort of criminals. Some people say we've imprisoned thousands, but the reality is that we've freed millions."
The Shedeur effect: Kenyon Sadiq thought he was getting a prank call when the Jets called to inform him that they were selecting him in the first round.
Sonny Styles on getting the call from Washington: "I couldn't believe it at first. It said 'spam risk.' I got nervous, so I showed it to my agent and he was like, 'You're good.' Answered the phone (and it was) Mr. Peters. That was amazing. Talked to him, talked to Coach Quinn, Mr. Harris, the owner. It was awesome."
🚨 FARMER SKINS A DEAD LAMB… THEN WRAPS IT ON A LIVE ONE — AND PEOPLE CAN’T LOOK AWAY
A lamb is born dead… but what happens next has people split.
The farmer carefully removes the skin… then puts it onto an orphaned lamb like a “onesie.”
Not for shock. For survival.
Because sheep don’t recognize their babies by sight… they recognize them by scent.
• The orphan now smells like the mother’s real lamb
• The mother accepts it without hesitation
• And just like that… it gets a second chance
To some people, this looks disturbing.
To others, it’s one of the oldest, smartest tricks in farming.
Is this cruel… or the only reason that lamb is still alive?