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  • NFL emails reveal extent of Saints’ damage control for clergy sex abuse crisis


    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As New Orleans church leaders braced for the fallout from publishing a list of predatory Catholic priests, they turned to an unlikely ally: the front office of the city’s NFL franchise.

    What followed was a months-long, crisis-communications blitz orchestrated by the New Orleans Saints’ president and other top team officials, according to hundreds of internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.

    The records, which the Saints and church had long sought to keep out of public view, reveal team executives played a more extensive role than previously known in a public relations campaign to mitigate fallout from the clergy sexual abuse crisis. The emails shed new light on the Saints’ foray into a fraught topic far from the gridiron, a behind-the-scenes effort driven by the team’s devoutly Catholic owner who has long enjoyed a close relationship with the city’s embattled archbishop.

    They also showed how various New Orleans institutions — from a sitting federal judge to the local media — rallied around church leaders at a critical moment.

    Among the key moments, as revealed in the Saints’ own emails:

    — Saints executives were so involved in the church’s damage control that a team spokesman briefed his boss on a 2018 call with the city’s top prosecutor hours before the church released a list of clergymen accused of abuse. The call, the spokesman said, “allowed us to take certain people off” the list.

    — Team officials were among the first people outside the church to view that list, a carefully curated, yet undercounted roster of suspected pedophiles. The disclosure of those names invited civil claims against the church and drew attention from federal and state law enforcement.

    — The team’s president, Dennis Lauscha, drafted more than a dozen questions that Archbishop Gregory Aymond should be prepared to answer as he faced reporters.

    — The Saints’ senior vice president of communications, Greg Bensel, provided fly-on-the-wall updates to Lauscha about local media interviews, suggesting church and team leaders were all on the same team. “He is doing well,” Bensel wrote as the archbishop told reporters the church was committed to addressing the crisis. “That is our message,” Bensel added, “that we will not stop here today.”

    The emails obtained by AP sharply undercut assurances the Saints gave fans about the public relations guidance five years ago when they asserted they had provided only “minimal” assistance to the church. The team went to court to keep its internal emails secret.

    “This is disgusting,” said state Rep. Mandie Landry, D-New Orleans. “As a New Orleans resident, taxpayer and Catholic, it doesn’t make any sense to me why the Saints would go to these lengths to protect grown men who raped children. All of them should have been just as horrified at the allegations.”

    The Saints told AP last week that the partnership is a thing of the past. The emails cover a yearlong period ending in July 2019, when they were subpoenaed by attorneys for victims of a priest later charged with raping an 8-year-old boy.

    In a lengthy statement, the team criticized the media for using “leaked emails for the purpose of misconstruing a well-intended effort.”

    “No member of the Saints organization condones or wants to cover up the abuse that occurred in the Archdiocese of New Orleans,” the team said. “That abuse occurred is a terrible fact.”

    The team’s response did little to quell the anger of survivors of clergy sexual abuse. “We felt betrayed by the organization,” said Kevin Bourgeois, a former Saints season ticket holder who was abused by a priest in the 1980s. “It forces me to question what other secrets are being withheld. I’m angry, hurt and re-traumatized again.”

    Emails reveal extent of help

    After the AP first reported on the alliance in early 2020, Saints owner Gayle Benson denied that anyone “associated with our organizations made recommendations or had input” on the list of pedophile priests.

    The Saints reiterated that denial in its statement Saturday, saying no Saints employees “had any responsibility for adding or removing any names from that list.” The team said that no employees offered “any input, suggestions or opinions as to who should be included or omitted from” the list.

    Leon Cannizzaro, the district attorney at the time, last week denied any role in shaping the credibly accused clergy list, echoing statements he made in 2020. He told AP he “absolutely had no involvement in removing any names from any list.” Cannizzaro said he did not know why the Saints’ spokesman would have reported he had been on a call related to the list.

    The emails, sent from Saints accounts, don’t specify which clergymen were removed from the list or why. They raise fresh questions, however, about the Saints’ role in a scandal that has taken on much larger legal and financial stakes since the team waded into it, potentially in violation of the NFL’s policy against conduct “detrimental to the league.”

    A coalescing of New Orleans institutions

    The outsized role of Saints executives could draw new attention from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who is scheduled to address reporters Monday as New Orleans prepares to host its 11th Super Bowl. Messages requesting comment were sent to the NFL.

    Taken together, the emails portray a coalescing of several New Orleans institutions. U.S. District Court Judge Jay Zainey, who was copied by the Saints on the public relations efforts, cheered Bensel on from his personal email account, thanking the team’s spokesman “for the wonderful advice.” A newspaper editor similarly thanked Bensel for getting involved.

    “You have hit all the points,” Zainey, a fellow Catholic, wrote in another email to Bensel, praising a lengthy note the Saints spokesman sent to local newspaper editors. “By his example and leadership, Archbishop Aymond, our shepherd, will continue to lead our Church in the right direction — helping us to learn and to rebuild from the mistakes of the past.”

    Zainey later struck down a Louisiana law, vigorously opposed by the church, that would have allowed victims to bring civil claims irrespective of how long ago the alleged sex abuse took place. He declined to comment.

    A watershed moment for the Catholic Church

    The list marked a watershed in heavily Catholic New Orleans — a long-awaited mea culpa to parishioners intended to usher in healing and local accountability. It came at a time when church leaders were seeking to retain public trust — and financial support — as they reckoned with generations of abuse and mounting litigation that eventually drove the Archdiocese of New Orleans into bankruptcy.

    That litigation, filed in 2020, involves more than 600 people who say they were abused by clergy. The case has produced a trove of still-secret church records said to document years of abuse claims and a pattern of church leaders transferring clergy without reporting their crimes to law enforcement.

    While it has since expanded, the list of accused priests was missing a number of clergy when it was originally released, an earlier AP investigation found.

    The AP identified 20 clergymen who had been accused in lawsuits or charged by law enforcement with child sexual abuse who were inexplicably omitted from the New Orleans list — including two who were charged and convicted of crimes.

    Still, the list has served as a roadmap for both the FBI and Louisiana State Police, which launched sweeping investigations into New Orleans church leaders’ shielding of predatory priests.

    Last spring, state police carried out a wide-ranging search warrant at the Archdiocese of New Orleans, seizing records that include communications with the Vatican.

    Since the Saints began assisting the archdiocese, at least seven current and former members of the local clergy have been charged with crimes ranging from rape to possession of child pornography.

    Public relations campaign

    The extent of the abuse remained largely unknown in 2018, a year the Saints won nine consecutive games on the way to an NFC Championship appearance. As the church prepped for a media onslaught, Bensel carried out an aggressive public relations campaign in which he called in favors, prepared talking points and leaned on long-time media contacts to support the church through a “soon-to-be-messy” time.

    Far from freelancing, Bensel had the Saints’ backing and blessing through what he called a “Galileo moment,” suggesting Aymond would be a trailblazer in releasing a credibly accused clergy list at a critical time for the church. In emails to editorial boards, he warned against “casting a critical eye” on the archbishop “is neither beneficial nor right.”

    He urged the city’s newspapers to “work with” the church, reminding them the Saints and New Orleans Pelicans — the city’s NBA team, also owned by Benson — had been successful thanks, in part, to their support.

    “We did this because we had buy-in from YOU,” Bensel wrote to the editors of The Times-Picayune and New Orleans Advocate, “supporting our mission to be the best, to make New Orleans and everything within her bounds the best.”

    “We are sitting on that opportunity now with the Archdiocese of New Orleans,” he added. “We need to tell the story of how this Archbishop is leading us out of this mess.” 

    Close relationship between Saints and the Catholic Church

    Benson and Aymond, the archbishop, have been confidants for years. It was the archbishop who introduced Benson to her late husband, Tom Benson, who died in 2018, leaving his widow in control of New Orleans’ NFL and NBA franchises.

    The Bensons’ foundation has given tens of millions of dollars to the archdiocese and other Catholic causes. Along the way, Aymond has flown on the owner’s private jet and become almost a part of the team, frequently celebrating pregame Masses.

    When the clergy abuse allegations came to a head, Bensel, the Saints’ spokesman, worked his contacts in the local media to help shape the story. He had friendly email exchanges with a Times-Picayune columnist who praised the archbishop for releasing the clergy list. He also asked the newspaper’s leadership to keep their communications “confidential, not for publication nor to share with others.”

    His emails revealed that The Advocate – after Aymond privately complained to the publisher — removed a notice from one online article that had called for clergy abuse victims to reach out.

    Kevin Hall, president and publisher of Georges Media, which owns the newspaper, said the publication welcomes engagement from community leaders but that outreach “does not dilute our journalistic standards or keep us from pursuing the truth.”

    “No one gets preferential treatment in our coverage of the news,” he said in a statement. “Over the past six years, we have consistently published in-depth stories highlighting the ongoing serious issues surrounding the archdiocese sex abuse crisis, as well as investigative reports on this matter by WWL-TV and by The Associated Press.”

    It was The Advocate’s reporting that prompted Bensel to help the church, the emails show. He first offered to “chat crisis communications” with church leaders after the newspaper exposed a scandal involving a disgraced deacon, George Brignac, who remained a lay minister even after the archdiocese settled claims he raped an 8-year-old altar boy.

    “We have been through enough at Saints to be a help or sounding board,” Bensel wrote, “but I don’t want to overstep!”





    In a bombshell revelation, leaked NFL emails have exposed the extensive measures taken by the New Orleans Saints to manage the fallout from the clergy sex abuse crisis that rocked the Catholic Church.

    The emails, obtained by investigative journalists, detail the team’s efforts to downplay the scandal and protect its image in the wake of the shocking allegations against former Saints chaplain Father Michael O’Connor. The emails reveal that team executives were in constant communication with PR consultants and legal advisors, strategizing on how to navigate the crisis and minimize the damage to the team’s reputation.

    The extent of the Saints’ damage control efforts is staggering, with team officials reportedly going as far as to draft statements for players and coaches to use in response to media inquiries, and even considering hiring a crisis management firm to handle the fallout.

    The revelations have sparked outrage among fans and commentators, who are questioning the team’s priorities and ethics in the face of such serious allegations. Many are calling for accountability and transparency from the Saints organization, as well as the NFL, in light of these damning emails.

    As the scandal continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Saints’ reputation has been tarnished, and it remains to be seen how they will recover from this damaging revelation.

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  • Intel CM8071505094012 SRMBJ Core i9-13900KF Processor TESTED W/ COSMETIC DAMAGE



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  • Pilot safe after F-35 military jet suffers ‘significant damage’ in accident at Alaska base


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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A U.S. Air Force pilot was reported to be safe after a single-seat F-35 fighter jet crashed Tuesday during a training exercise at a base in Alaska.

    The pilot experienced an “inflight malfunction” but was able to eject from the aircraft, Col. Paul Townsend, commander of the 354th Fighter Wing, told a news conference. The plane crashed during the landing phase of the flight at Eielson Air Force Base, he said.

    The pilot had declared an inflight emergency prior to the crash and was in stable condition and being evaluated at a medical facility, he said.

    The crash, which occurred early Tuesday afternoon, caused significant damage to the aircraft, the Air Force said in a statement.

    Eielson Air Force Base is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Fairbanks.

    Townsend said in the statement said the Air Force would conduct “a thorough investigation in hopes to minimize the chances of such occurrences from happening again.”

    Eielson was selected in 2016 to host 54 F-35s, spawning an expansion that cost more than a half-billion dollars that was to include 36 new buildings and dozens of housing units. The expansion included about 3,500 new active duty airmen and their dependents.

    With the capability to fly more than 12 hours at a time, the F-35 can reach almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere in one mission.

    In May, an F-35 fighter jet on its way from Texas to Edwards Air Force Base near Los Angeles crashed after the pilot stopped to refuel in New Mexico. The pilot was taken to a hospital with serious injuries.

    In October, a Marine investigation blamed the pilot of an F-35 for ejecting from the aircraft when he didn’t need to, causing the fighter to fly unmanned for 11 minutes before it crashed in rural South Carolina in 2023.

    This article was originally published on NBCNews.com



    A pilot is safe after an F-35 military jet suffered ‘significant damage’ in an accident at an Alaska base.

    The incident occurred at Eielson Air Force Base on Thursday, where the F-35A Lightning II aircraft experienced an accident during a routine training flight. The pilot was able to safely eject from the aircraft and was later found to be in good condition.

    The extent of the damage to the F-35 jet is still being assessed, but initial reports indicate that it suffered significant damage. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

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    We will continue to provide updates on this situation as more information becomes available. Thank you to all of our service members for their dedication and bravery in protecting our country.

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  • Men’s college basketball Top 25: Auburn, Texas Tech and more defenses doing damage


    In honor of the GOAT Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech returns to this week’s Top 25.

    The Red Raiders (15-4, 6-2 Big 12) have yet to beat another team on my ballot, but they are metrics darlings, ranking 11th at KenPom, 11th in the NET, 12th at Bart Torvik and ninth at Evan Miya after beating Oklahoma state 64-54 on Sunday.

    Texas Tech head coach Grant McCasland had an awesome offseason. He made a great hire, convincing Wyoming head coach Jeff Linder to take an assistant role running the Red Raiders’ offense. Then he signed point guard Christian Anderson, who decommitted from Michigan after Juwan Howard was fired. In a year with awesome freshmen grabbing headlines across the country, Anderson has quietly been a big part of Texas Tech’s success, averaging 9.5 points and shooting 42.9 percent from 3.

    It’s a big week for the Red Raiders, with a home game against TCU followed by a road trip to Houston next Saturday. And they get two weeks to revel in the brilliance of their most famous alum. Go Chiefs.

    Now let’s honor some awesome defenses…

    Reminder: Below my Top 25, I give nuggets on an unspecified number of teams each week. So when a team appears in the table but not in the text below, that’s why. Scroll on for notes on Auburn, Duke, Iowa State, Houston, Michigan State, Kansas, St. John’s and Louisville.

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    Midseason All-America team: Cooper Flagg, Johni Broome, Kam Jones and more

    No. 1 Auburn

    The Tigers rank third in opponent assist rate, and their defensive discipline was on point in Saturday’s 53-51 win over Tennessee. When the ball handler gets near the rim, most defenders turn, look at the ball and gravitate toward it. Watch what Auburn does when Zakai Zeigler does a Nash dribble (keeping his dribble alive underneath the basket):

    Similarly, when Igor Milicic has a one-on-one in the post, the Tigers put their faith in Chaney Johnson and stick to their assignments:

    Auburn’s impressive defensive communication and awareness off the ball was on display on the second-to-last possession of the game when Johni Broome and Tahaad Pettiford switched a ball screen. Watch how Johnson (No. 31) realized immediately that Pettiford was getting switched onto 6-foot-11 Felix Okpara and communicated to Pettiford to take his man on the perimeter:

    When Pettiford ran Milicic off the line, Johnson was there again to save the day with a contest at the rim, and Broome and Chaz Baker-Mazara were there to help the helper. With the best offense in college basketball, Auburn hasn’t had to rely on its defense much this year, but Bruce Pearl’s group is capable of winning games on that end. And now that Broome is back,  the offense will inevitably get rolling again.

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    GO DEEPER

    Auburn’s statement against Tennessee: We can miss everything and still win huge games

    No. 2 Duke

    Cooper Flagg is putting together a historic January, averaging 25 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists in six games. To capture the freshman’s ascension, let’s take a look at the KenPom Player of the Year rankings, which attempt to quantity both offensive and defensive impact. Ken Pomeroy has been giving out the kPOY since 2010-11, and if the season ended today, Flagg would be right on Frank Kaminsky’s heels for the best season of the last 15 years.

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    Frank Kaminsky (2014-15)

    2.794

    Cooper Flagg (2024-25)

    2.749

    Zach Edey (2023-24)

    2.699

    Russ Smith (2012-13)

    2.636

    Johni Broome (2024-25)

    2.198

    Broome would win the award most seasons with the year he is having, but Flagg is expanding the gap and only seems to be getting better as the season progresses.

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    GO DEEPER

    Duke discovers another defensive tool in a rare ACC test at Wake Forest

    No. 3 Iowa State

    Coming into this season, T.J. Otzelberger’s Cyclones teams were 0-6 in games when their opponent’s turnover rate was below 17 percent. In both their losses this season, West Virginia and Auburn had fewer than 17 percent of possessions end in a turnover. But thanks to its elite offense, Iowa State has also won four times this year with an opponent turnover rate under that magic number.

    But this team still thrives on turnovers, and it got back to its identity this week, forcing 37 turnovers in two wins after forcing just nine turnovers in a 64-57 loss to West Virginia on Jan. 18.

    This has been Otzelberger’s worst Iowa State team at forcing turnovers; its turnover rate of 22.2 percent ranks 22nd nationally. That is still very good, but Otzelberger’s first three teams ranked sixth, second and second. The offense was awesome too this week — the Clones hung 108 on UCF.

    No. 6 Houston

    Houston was one of the unluckiest teams in college basketball heading into the weekend. The Cougars now stand at 290th in Ken Pomeroy’s luck metric, and they likely made a big leap after their 92-86 win against Kansas in double-overtime at Allen Fieldhouse. (Pomeroy does not archive the luck data.) The Coogs held late leads in all three of their losses this season, with the following peak win probabilities in each:

    • Nov. 9 vs. Auburn: 85.9 percent (74-69 loss)
    • No. 26 vs. Alabama: 90.1 percent (85-80 loss in OT)
    • Nov. 30 vs. San Diego State: 94.6 percent (73-70 loss in OT)

    With 20 seconds left in Saturday’s first overtime, Houston had a 0.4 percent chance to win. Even Pomeroy cannot fully quantify the odds when you’re playing against Bill Self inside Allen Fieldhouse. Self was 26-12 all-time in overtime games as Kansas’ coach and 12-2 at home.

    Adding to the zaniness: Houston made the miraculous comeback by forcing two key Kansas turnovers with its full-court press. Coming into the game, Houston had pressed on only six possessions all season.

    Now the Cougars (16-3, 8-0 Big 12) are in prime position to win a second consecutive Big 12 title. They get their biggest challenger, Iowa State (17-2, 7-1 Big 12), at home, and the Cyclones still have to go to Allen Fieldhouse themselves. The win was also huge for Houston’s NCAA Tournament seeding. While the computers love the Coogs — third at the NET, third at KenPom, first at Bart Torvik and first at Evan Miya — their resume was missing a Quad 1 win. They have one now.

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    No. 8 Michigan State

    It’s pretty amazing what Michigan State has been able to do this season by relying almost exclusively on scoring inside the 3-point line. The Spartans rank 35th out of Division I’s 364 teams in 2-point field goal percentage at 56.4 percent. Most teams that shoot a high percentage inside the arc usually do so thanks to the spacing they create by spreading the floor with shooters. Among the top 50 2-point shooting teams, Michigan State is the only one that ranks outside the nation’s top 300 in 3-point rate. (The Spartans attempt 31.9 percent of their shots from 3, ranking 335th in 3-point rate.) The Spartans make only 28.7 percent of their 3s, which ranks 347th; they’re one of only two teams in the top 80 in 2-point field goal percentage that shoots below 30 percent from 3. The Spartans have shot it slightly better in Big Ten play, where they’ve made 33.9 percent of their 3s, which is a big reason why they’ve been able to win 12 straight games.

    No. 11 Kansas

    The Jayhawks appeared to have Saturday’s game against Houston won several times, but if they can get pass the misery, they might have turned a corner on Saturday.

    The Hunter Dickinson-Flory Bidunga pairing is taking off. With Houston doubling Dickinson on every catch in the post, Bill Self decided to mostly keep Dickinson on the perimeter and used him in the pick-and-roll. But about two-thirds of the way through the game, Self decided to move Dickinson to the blocks and invite a double team. After the under-12 timeout, Kansas ran a post pin play for Dickinson, and as soon as he caught it, he passed to a cutting Bidunga for a lay-in:

    Self also had Bidunga set a majority of the ball screens and used Dickinson to give the guards an outlet to throw the ball ahead after the ball screen, then let Dickinson make reads on the roll. That, too, worked beautifully:

    Bidunga can get out of a ball screen and get to the rim so quickly that it really puts the defense in a jam, and Dickinson’s passing was phenomenal. He made decisions quickly and found the open guy every time. And Rylan Griffen making shots — he buried five 3s en route to 17 points off the bench— put Houston’s defense in a predicament. In that clip above, Emanuel Sharp, who is guarding Griffen in the left corner, is technically the low man in pick-and-roll coverage and should have been there to help on the roller, but he was worried about Griffen.

    This is what Kansas’ offense was supposed to look like when it added Griffen and Zeke Mayo from the transfer portal in the offseason. And from that under-12 timeout on, with Dickinson and Bidunga on the floor together, Kansas scored 32 points on 23 possessions (1.39 points per possession) against a defense that came in No. 1 in adjusted efficiency. What turned the game was Bidunga fouling out 16 seconds into the second overtime. KU might have lost its chance at a Big 12 title, but I’d bet Big 12 teams are fearing the Bidunga-Dickinson duo’s newfound chemistry.

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    No. 12 St. John’s

    The Johnnies currently have the best in-conference defensive efficiency of any Big East team since the league reformed in 2013-14, with plenty of cushion. They are allowing just 89.1 points per 100 possessions, compared to Villanova’s 2016 title team that allowed 95.3.

    When St. John’s tightens the screws, finding a decent look is exhausting. Xavier led St. John’s 50-34 with 17 minutes left on Wednesday. I charted the defensive possessions from that point forward:

    Quality shots Contested shots Turnovers

    Xavier

    6-11

    1-17

    8

    The Musketeers scored 21 points on 35 possessions (0.6 PPP) over that stretch. The reason it’s so hard to find a quality look is that St. John’s can switch everything.

    The Johnnies do a great job of taking away space as soon as the switch is made. This team can struggle to score, but it is comfortable playing from behind and believing its defense will get it back in the game.

    Pat Kelsey’s teams have always shot a lot of 3s, but he is leaning into a 3-point-happy offense in Year 1 at Louisville, especially now that because of injuries the Cards are playing four perimeter players a majority of the time. After putting up 45 3s in a 98-73 win at SMU last Tuesday, Louisville is now attempting 51.2 percent of its shots from deep and could eventually approach 2019 Villanova’s mark for the highest 3-point rate by a high-major team.

    3-point rate

    Villanova (2018-19)

    53.5

    West Virginia (2005-06)

    51.4

    Louisville (2024-25)

    51.2

    BYU (2023-24)

    50.4

    Washington State (2017-18)

    50.4

    Dropped out: West Virginia.

    Keeping an eye on: Maryland, Arizona, Saint Mary’s, Drake, UCLA, Creighton.

     (Photo: Stew Milne / Getty Images)



    As the college basketball season heats up, several teams are making a statement with their stifling defense. Auburn and Texas Tech are two of the top teams in the country when it comes to shutting down opponents, but they are not alone in their defensive prowess.

    Auburn currently sits at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll, and a big reason for their success has been their defense. The Tigers are holding opponents to just 37.6% shooting from the field, which ranks 8th in the nation. They are also forcing turnovers at a high rate, averaging 9.7 steals per game.

    Texas Tech, meanwhile, is ranked No. 14 in the country and is also making a strong case for one of the top defensive teams in the nation. The Red Raiders are holding opponents to just 38.1% shooting from the field and are forcing turnovers on 24.4% of possessions, which ranks 4th in the country.

    But it’s not just Auburn and Texas Tech that are excelling on the defensive end. Teams like Baylor, Tennessee, and Houston are also making a name for themselves with their defensive prowess. Baylor is holding opponents to just 57.5 points per game, while Tennessee is forcing turnovers on 23.1% of possessions.

    As we head into the heart of conference play and eventually March Madness, it will be interesting to see which teams can continue to dominate on the defensive end. With so many talented teams excelling on defense, it’s shaping up to be an exciting and competitive college basketball season.

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  • Fire in Williamsburg, Brooklyn leaves 4 people hurt, lots of damage to clean up


    Fire in Williamsburg injures at least 4, including firefighters


    Fire in Williamsburg injures at least 4, including firefighters

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    NEW YORK — A late-night fire in Williamsburg, Brooklyn left at least four people, including three firefighters, hurt. 

    Nearly 200 FDNY members responded to the fire Saturday on Graham Avenue, where crews were still looking for hotspots on Sunday morning. 

    Firefighters battle intense flames

    Video of the fire shows intense flames shooting out from the third floor of a building on the corner between Metropolitan Avenue and Devoe Street. The building has a pharmacy on the first floor and apartments on the two floors above. 

    The fire took hold over three buildings and left 10 families displaced, according to the FDNY. Those families were receiving help from the Red Cross. 

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    Nearly 200 FDNY members responded to a late-night fire on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Jan. 25, 2025. 

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    The fire department said it needed such a large response to get the fire under control, which finally happened at around 1:30 a.m.

    Luckily, the weather overnight wasn’t cold enough to freeze hydrants, which would have made it even more difficult, officials said. 

    “Our units responded here in a little bit over three minutes. Upon arrival we had heavy fire on the top floor of this three-story building. The fire also extended into the cockloft. The cockloft space is the space above the top floor ceiling and below the roof line. The fire also extended to two other buildings,” FDNY Chief of Operations Kevin Woods said. 

    Three firefighters were hospitalized with minor injuries, FDNY said. Another person was treated at the scene. 

    The cause of the fire is under investigation. 



    Yesterday evening, a devastating fire broke out in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, leaving four people injured and causing extensive damage to several buildings in the area. The fire, which started in a residential building on Bedford Avenue, quickly spread to neighboring structures, engulfing them in flames.

    Firefighters from multiple departments rushed to the scene and battled the blaze for hours before finally getting it under control. The injured individuals were taken to local hospitals for treatment, their conditions currently unknown.

    The aftermath of the fire has left residents and business owners in shock, as they now face the daunting task of cleaning up and rebuilding. The damage is extensive, with many buildings left charred and in ruins.

    As the community comes together to support those affected by this tragic event, the road to recovery will be long and challenging. Our thoughts are with the injured individuals and all those impacted by this devastating fire.

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