Joel Klatt: Cooper DeJean ‘looks really good’ for Detroit Lions
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by John Maakaron
1h ago
The Detroit Lions have had recent success drafting players who played collegiately for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Related Articles Detroit Lions | Bishop Foley’s Barnes, girls flag football in spotlight at NFL Draft Detroit Lions | NFL Draft first-round pick tracker Detroit Lions | Chirco: Should Lions have extended Jared Goff before others? Detroit Lions | Jelly Roll kicks off NFL Draft days with rocking show at the Fillmore Detroit Detroit Lions | Detroit Lions sign Penei Sewell to contract extension, making him NFL’s highest-paid OL In fact, Detroit drafted two players from the college last ..read more
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Oakland County businessman charged in deadly Clinton Twp. vape shop explosion
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by Mitch Hotts
4h ago
An Oakland County businessman is being held in jail on a $500,000 bond after he was charged Thursday in connection with a deadly blast that destroyed a Clinton Township vape supply shop in March. Noor Noel Kestou, 31, of Commerce Township, was arraigned in 41B District Court in Clinton Township on charges of involuntary manslaughter, a 15-year felony. Authorities took Kestou into custody earlier this week in New York where he had a plane ticket to another country, according to Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido. “Whether he was coming back has yet to be determined,” Lucido said. The case, a ..read more
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Want to cook vegetables better? The new Kismet cookbook shows us how
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by Tribune News Service
4h ago
Betty Hallock | (TNS) Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Call them the vegetable whisperers. Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer are the two produce-obsessed chefs behind Kismet restaurant in Los Feliz, the growing chainlet of Kismet Rotisserie takeout shops (there are three across L.A. now, where the tahini roasted cauliflower is as popular as the chicken) and a new vegetable-forward cookbook to be released at the end of this month. How is it that Hymanson and Kramer can create seemingly simple dishes of mostly vegetables (and a little meat too) in smart, surprising ways with ..read more
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Man shot in neck, paralyzed; sheriff calls it “senseless and cowardly act’
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by Aileen Wingblad
4h ago
A Farmington Hills man is facing multiple felony charges for an April 7 shooting in Pontiac that left a man paralyzed and a woman also injured. Karvyon Zorell Murphy, 19, is accused of firing several gunshots into an apartment on Fireside Lane in the North Hill Farms apartment complex. According to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responding to a call of shots fired found a 20-year-old man inside who had been shot in the neck and was lying on the floor. He reportedly told deputies that someone had fired a gun into the residence but he didn’t know who it was. A 19-year-old woman wa ..read more
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‘Fallout’ review: Walton Goggins as a swaggering, post-apocalyptic cowboy
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by Nina Metz
4h ago
If fears about “the bomb” permeated life in the mid-20th century, the video game “Fallout” takes that premise to its worst conclusion. In a post-nuclear wasteland, some survivors have been recreating their 1950s-era idyll underground in elaborate bomb shelters called vaults. Those less lucky have been eking out a life on the surface, where it is dusty and brutal, and nasty oddities abound in the form of ghouls, who exist in a liminal space between human and zombie. How the hell did we get here? The Amazon TV adaptation explains by toggling between two timelines: Los Angeles of the 1950s and wh ..read more
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Travel: Charming Georgia town a treat for ‘Flanatics’ of celebrated Southern writer O’Connor
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by Tribune News Service
4h ago
By Mary Ann Anderson, Tribune News Service MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.— When the Savannah-born Flannery O’Connor, widely regarded as the queen of Southern Gothic literature, moved home to Georgia from Connecticut in 1951, she was diagnosed with lupus, an incurable, crippling autoimmune disease. Her mother brought the then 25-year-old to live with her at Andalusia, the family farm just north of Milledgeville, a town of some 17,000 in the heart of Georgia’s lake country. Environment is everything to a writer, and the venerable yet charming two-story white house rising on a hill and overlooking a quietly ..read more
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Trump to convene donors, vice president hopefuls in Palm Beach
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by Tribune News Service
4h ago
Stephanie Lai | (TNS) Bloomberg News Republican nominee Donald Trump and his campaign will host a donor retreat next week in Palm Beach, Florida, with some prominent Republicans who have been discussed as his potential running mate. Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Tim Scott of South Carolina; North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem; and Representatives Elise Stefanik of New York and Byron Donalds of Florida are scheduled to appear, according to an invitation obtained by Bloomberg News. About 400 donors to Trump’s political operation are expected to attend th ..read more
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IPAs, hazy, kolsch and stouts — which beer goes best with spicy foods?
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by Jay R Brooks
4h ago
Confession: I grew up eating bland foods and never developed a taste for spiciness. My wife, children and friends, who all love spice in its myriad forms, enjoy taunting me to try different foods, usually by claiming something like, “It’s not too spicy! You’ll be fine.” I never am. Whenever I ate spicy foods as a kid, my mother would give me a glass of milk to help ease the burning. I never knew why, but it seemed to work. The good news is that the right beer works too, helping me not only tolerate spicy food but almost enjoy the experience. And for people who already love that chili pepper he ..read more
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Will Supreme Court make Trump immune from Jan. 6 prosecution?
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by Tribune News Service
4h ago
David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times (TNS) The Supreme Court on Thursday heard former President Trump’s claim that he is entirely immune from prosecution for all of his “official acts” during his time in the White House, including his effort to overturn his loss in the 2020 election. Trump’s claim of absolute immunity has been derided by legal experts and rejected by a federal trial judge and the U.S. appeals court in Washington. But the former president and his lawyers have been winning delays with their losing arguments. Special counsel Jack Smith indicted Trump for conspiring to subvert the ..read more
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Travel: After 5 years of closure, ‘glamping’ back again in Yosemite National Park
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by Tribune News Service
4h ago
By Jireh Deng, Los Angeles Times After five years of pandemic- and snowpack-related closures, Yosemite National Park has reopened “glamping” campsites where visitors will have access to showers, gourmet meals and a view of the park’s wild back country. Camping hopefuls can now enter a lottery to experience three of the five available campsites at the High Sierra Camps from June to September. The two other sites, Vogelsang and Merced Lake — respectively the highest elevation campsite and the oldest and most remote campsite, established in 1916 — will remain closed throughout the 2024 season. Ne ..read more
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