
Larry Schmalentine
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@_TyAnderson Because draft position is a thing and the drop-off is exponential. Bruins had a total pick value of 49.22 during those three years, it's disingenuous to compare their drafting to Florida (121.16) or Carolina (187.46). Like sure, I could be rich if I hit on my scratch tickets.








📊 2028 National Democratic Primary 🟦 Kamala Harris: 34% (=) 🟦 Gavin Newsom: 12% (-8) 🟦 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 11% (+4) 🟦 Pete Buttigieg: 10% 🟦 Josh Shapiro: 9% 🟦 Mark Kelly: 9% 🟦 Andy Beshear: 4% 🟦 J.B. Pritzker: 2% (+/- vs January) @Rasmussen_Poll | 5/18-20 | LV rasmussenreports.com/public_content…









These are the questions I sent MassDOT one week ago. I requested an interview with the Secretary of Transportation in hopes of asking these in person but the request was denied. 1. What "checks and balances" exist to ensure that timecards, signed under the penalty of perjury, match the physical presence of employees at their job sites? 2. Why did it require external surveillance by a news organization to identify consistent 3-to-5-hour gaps between payroll filings and actual staff departures? 3. Has anyone at MassDOT ever questioned the physical well-being and/or safety of employees who operate heavy equipment “working” a full overnight shift, a full overtime day shift, and 2 more additional OT hours before their next full overnight shift begins? That would be 18 hours of work in a 24-hour period. 4.What is the protocol for supervisors who certify these timecards? 5. How will MassDOT address this issue? MassDOT’s response: “MassDOT takes any allegation of improperly reporting time worked extremely seriously. Not only do we expect all employees to accurately report time worked and supervisors to properly review and certify time records — it’s the law. We have launched an investigation into this matter and placed these employees on administrative leave. If anyone is found to have been intentionally misreporting their time or misusing taxpayer dollars, they will be held accountable.”



Status Update: Caitlin Clark (back) is out today.


The Boston/Montreal rivalry has been nonexistent for sometime. But all it’ll take is one playoff match up to bring back the hatred.












