Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Reading archive 2021-10-12

Football made Jon Gruden. Now the NFL must reckon with its creation.

Nets give Kyrie Irving a public ultimatum: Get vaccinated or stay home

The Giants’ big bet on Saquon Barkley was doomed from the start

After A Scathing Audit, Tougher Oversight Could Be Coming For D.C.’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund

For more than two years, a wild elk had a car tire stuck around his neck. Now, it’s free.

Virginia And Maryland Rebuff D.C.’s Request To Force Drivers To Pay Traffic Camera Tickets

Neighbors clash over DC’s McMillan Park development

Georgia election workers fired for allegedly shredding hundreds of voter registration forms

Opinion: Mark Meadows and Laura Ingraham unmask the GOP’s corrupt core

Want to add healthy years to your life? Here’s what new longevity research says.

Annapolis couple accused of selling nuclear secrets could face life in prison - "The case is remarkable for the seemingly innocuous suburban life the couple lived, the complex and sometimes comical nature of the steps they took to disguise their clandestine work and the unusual degree of assistance the still-unidentified foreign country appears to have given the FBI."

Accused spy couple make first court appearance, ordered to stay in jail for now

A woman got nearly $5 million after police killed her son. Now, they say she used the cash to help provide guns for gangs.

D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine will not seek elective office in 2022: The District’s first elected attorney general says he won’t run next year but will remain involved in local politics

A recipe for fighting climate change and feeding the world - "In Kansas, one of the nation’s leading producers of wheat, these problems are on full display. The state loses an estimated 190 million tons of its rich topsoil each year. Climate change has made Kansas summers hotter and drier, but also makes rainstorms more intense. The state’s farmers are among those most at risk of losing crops as a consequence of human-caused warming."

This Is Who Jon Gruden Always Was: Gruden is out as the Las Vegas head coach after a report detailed his history of making racist, sexist, and homophobic comments. But the questions about his emails don’t end there—for both the Raiders and the league as a whole.

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