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  • Eagles’ Jalen Hurts anticipates wearing knee brace vs. Commanders


    PHILADELPHIA — Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said his injured left knee is “progressing” but he does anticipate wearing a brace for Sunday’s NFC title game against the Washington Commanders.

    All eyes have been on Hurts’ knee this week after an awkward takedown in the third quarter of the divisional round of the playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams in which his left leg was pinned under him.

    He finished the game but lacked his usual mobility. He had six carries for 71 yards and a touchdown before the injury; the only rushing stats he had after came on a kneel-down to end the game.

    His teammates have been offering positive reports on Hurts this week. Right tackle Lane Johnson said following Thursday’s practice that Hurts “was mobile, he was moving.” Left tackle Jordan Mailata noted that his QB has had “good energy.”

    “I’m expecting Jalen to be Jalen,” said running back Saquon Barkley. “He’s going to show up for us, he’s going to make plays. He’s a winner. He’s got the ‘it’ factor.”

    Elsewhere on the injury front, tight end Dallas Goedert (ankle) and starting center Cam Jurgens (back) practiced for the first time this week Friday. Goedert was listed as a full participant, according to the injury report, while Jurgens was limited and is questionable for Sunday’s affair.

    Jurgens declined to talk in the locker room afterwards. Left guard Landon Dickerson was taking snaps at center in Jurgens’ absence earlier this week and would likely get the call if Jurgens can’t play.

    Goedert left no mystery, saying he was good to go for Sunday.

    “I feel great today. It was a great practice out there, I was moving around really well, so I’m really happy with where I’m at,” he said.

    Rookie standout corner Quinyon Mitchell left the Rams game with a shoulder injury but has practiced this week and has also said he will play Sunday.



    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been dealing with a knee injury, but he is anticipating that he will be wearing a knee brace when the team faces off against the Washington Commanders this weekend.

    Hurts suffered the injury during a game earlier in the season, and since then, he has been wearing a brace to help stabilize his knee and prevent further damage. Despite the discomfort, Hurts has been able to play through the injury and lead the Eagles to some impressive victories.

    While wearing a knee brace can be restricting for a quarterback, Hurts knows that it is necessary to protect himself and continue to perform at a high level for his team. He has shown resilience and determination in overcoming challenges throughout his career, and he is expected to do the same as he faces the Commanders this weekend.

    Eagles fans will be watching closely to see how Hurts performs with the knee brace and whether he can lead the team to another victory. With his talent and determination, there is no doubt that Hurts will give it his all on the field and do whatever it takes to help his team come out on top.

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  • 2 arrests made in Aliamanu fireworks blast; HPD anticipates more


    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Police arrested two people in connection with the deadly New Year’s fireworks explosion in Aliamanu.

    A man and woman, both 33 years old, were taken into custody Friday afternoon and booked for reckless endangering, endangering the welfare of a minor, and multiple fireworks offenses.

    Arrests logs identified them as Mateo Ruben, and Jewel Ann Quines Cabras.

    Police say at the gathering, Ruben Mateo and Jewel Cabras ignited illegal fireworks and allowed their three children, ages 15, 10, and 1, to ignite illegal fireworks. Police say the youngest child was injured during the explosion and taken to a hospital for treatment before being released.

    Attorney Megan Kau, who is not connected to the case, suspects the pair might not have been the ones to light the fireworks that killed four people, and badly injured more than 20.

    “It is my understanding that the investigation is ongoing, and so they are probably looking at other suspects to identify the people that actually lit the fireworks,” Kau said.

    The Honolulu Police Department says more arrests are expected.

    Since the investigation began, police say they’ve tracked down 20 witnesses, and reviewed many hours of surveillance video.

    More than three weeks since the tragedy, the home along Keaka Drive remains boarded up with buckets of flowers and candles outside of the garage where it happened.

    “Sorrow and a heavy heart. We have toddlers the same age as the child that has passed, and I cannot imagine … how hard (it’s been) for this family at the beginning of this year,” Bruna Smith said.

    Smith and Ketsana Phitsamay live across the street. They left the area before midnight, but did recall seeing a box truck pull up to the home. They say party-goers began unloading what appeared to be a large stash of illegal fireworks.

    “I’m very sorry. We were lucky and blessed to not be here because perhaps I would be running and playing with the little boy. So my heart goes out to the parents,” Smith said.

    Some of the victims remain in Arizona at a burn center for treatment with long-term injuries. At last check, they were still in medically induced comas.

    “If we’re gonna start actually investigating fireworks cases, we have to rely on this possession statue because it’s very easy to prove possession either you know the fireworks were there or they weren’t,” Kau said.

    The tragedy shook the neighborhood and a sense of heartbreak and disbelief lingers, according to residents. When asked what punishment she sees fit for those responsible, Smith said, “Is there any more pain that this family should take?”

    She understands if fines will be imposed, but hopes others will show compassion, and that it will lead to safer, more responsible celebrations in the future.

    “I think compassion is something we can practice and pure aloha is something we should have in their hearts,” Smith said.

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    On July 5th, two individuals were arrested in connection with the fireworks explosion that rocked the Aliamanu neighborhood on July 4th. The Honolulu Police Department has confirmed that more arrests are anticipated as the investigation continues.

    The blast, which occurred at a residence on Kauhale Street, caused significant damage and left residents shaken. The two suspects, whose names have not been released, are facing charges related to the illegal possession and use of fireworks.

    HPD is urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. They are also reminding the public about the dangers of illegal fireworks and the importance of following safety regulations.

    As the community awaits further updates on the case, residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity related to fireworks to help prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Stay tuned for more information as this story develops.

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  • The Naked Future: What Happens in a World That Anticipates Your Ever – GOOD

    The Naked Future: What Happens in a World That Anticipates Your Ever – GOOD



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    In a world where technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the concept of privacy is becoming increasingly blurred. With the rise of artificial intelligence, data collection, and predictive algorithms, it seems like there are few secrets left to keep.

    But what if this constant surveillance and prediction could actually be used for good? What if our every move was anticipated not for the benefit of corporations or governments, but for the betterment of society as a whole?

    Imagine a world where predictive algorithms could anticipate your needs before you even knew them yourself. Where healthcare systems could detect and prevent illnesses before they even develop. Where crime could be predicted and prevented before it happens.

    This may sound like something out of a sci-fi novel, but the truth is that we are already seeing glimpses of this future. Companies like Amazon use predictive algorithms to anticipate customer needs and offer personalized recommendations. Healthcare systems are using data analytics to predict and prevent diseases. And law enforcement agencies are using predictive algorithms to anticipate and prevent crimes.

    Of course, there are ethical concerns that come with this level of surveillance and prediction. But if we can find a way to balance privacy and transparency, the potential benefits of a world that anticipates our every good could be truly transformative.

    So, what do you think? Are you ready for a future where your every move is anticipated for the greater good? Let us know in the comments below.
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