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  • Bo Bassett recruiting update: Micah Parsons gives Penn State pitch to top wrestling prospect


    Dallas Cowboys star and Penn State alum Micah Parsons made his pitch to No. 1 wrestling recruit Bo Bassett Sunday.

    With news that Bassett will announce his decision early this week, Parsons made a last ditch effort to try and convince Bassett to come wrestle for the Nittany Lions. Basically, Bassett would add generational talent to the already No. 1 Penn State wrestling team.

    Parsons, a noted college wrestling fans especially of his alma mater, clearly wants Bassett to don the classic PSU singlet.

    “After seeing Penn state domination it can’t be any other choice!!! We have the best environment and wrestling room in the country! That’s facts! Come join the greatest legacy ever created!!,” Parsons wrote on Twitter.

    Bassett is MatScouts’ No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of 2026 and one of the most sought after prospects in recent memory. Recently, Bassett won his third Ironman title, this time at 144 pounds and had tech falls over six straight opponents.

    As a reminder, here was the schedule of visits for Bassett throughout his recruitment:

    Sep 20-22: Michigan
    Oct 25-27: Iowa
    Nov 1-3: Penn State
    Nov 8-10: Ohio State
    Nov 15-17: Virginia Tech
    Nov 22-24: Oklahoma State
    Jan 24-26: Rutgers

    The top prospect’s visits have been watched with close eyes as Bassett could be seen as a program changer, along with younger brothers Keegan Bassett (2028) and Melvin Miller (2027). All of them wrestle for Bishop McCort (Pa.), which is considered one of, if not the top high school wrestling team in the country this year.

    Other top prospect Jax Forrest, who’s No. 2 pound for pound, is Bassett’s teammate. He revealed his top 10 schools back in September, but has not eliminated nor provided a recent update as he goes about his visits. 

    “Some wrestlers don’t like this process, but I can honestly say I am really enjoying it,” Bassett said in a previous newsletter. “My view is, I only get to do the recruiting process once, so I am going to enjoy it and have fun with it. I sometimes like to do things different and hope everyone likes these updates.

    “When I was in elementary school, I would have done anything to follow along with Spencer Lee, Jason Nolf or Zain Retherford recruiting process.”



    Bo Bassett, the top wrestling prospect in the nation, is receiving some high praise from a fellow Penn State standout. Micah Parsons, a star linebacker for the Nittany Lions football team, recently gave his pitch to Bassett about joining the Penn State wrestling program.

    In a recent interview, Parsons spoke highly of the wrestling program at Penn State and the opportunities it provides for student-athletes. He highlighted the strong coaching staff, the winning tradition, and the supportive community at Penn State.

    Parsons also emphasized the benefits of being a student-athlete at Penn State, pointing to the world-class facilities, academic support, and networking opportunities available to student-athletes.

    With Bassett being one of the most sought-after wrestling recruits in the country, it’s no surprise that Penn State is making a strong push to land him. And with Parsons’ endorsement, it’s clear that the Nittany Lions have a compelling pitch to offer the talented young wrestler.

    It remains to be seen where Bassett will ultimately decide to take his talents, but with the backing of Micah Parsons and the Penn State wrestling program, the Nittany Lions are certainly in a strong position to land the standout prospect. Stay tuned for more updates on Bo Bassett’s recruitment process.

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  • Bengals QB Joe Burrow Receives HUGE Praise Cowboys Stars Micah Parsons & Trevon Diggs

    Bengals QB Joe Burrow Receives HUGE Praise Cowboys Stars Micah Parsons & Trevon Diggs


    CINCINNATI — The Bengals might be 7-8 this season, but Joe Burrow is playing arguably the best ball of his career.

    Burrow has completed 68.9% of his passes for 4,229 yards and 39 touchdowns. He broke his own Bengals record for touchdown passes and is the first quarterback in team history to top the 4,000-yard passing mark in three different seasons.

    While Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are getting most of the MVP buzz, Cowboys stars Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs think Burrow belongs in the conversation. They Dallas duo discussed the Bengals star on the latest episode of The Edge With Micah Parsons.

    “You know who I think should get some MVP love? Joe Shiesty,” Diggs said. “He’s amazing bro.”

    “When I played Joe Burrow this last time, this was a whole different Joe Burrow,” Parsons said. “The anticipation, his IQ, pre-snap awareness, scrambling. This version of Joe Burrow is the best quarterback in the NFL … He’s the best quarterback in the NFL.”

    Burrow led the Bengals to a 27-20 win over the Cowboys earlier this month.

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    In a recent press conference, Dallas Cowboys defensive stars Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs had nothing but praise for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Parsons, who has quickly made a name for himself as a disruptive force on the field, called Burrow “one of the toughest QBs to face in the league right now.”

    Diggs, who leads the league in interceptions this season, echoed Parsons’ sentiments, saying, “Burrow is a special talent. He has that ‘it’ factor that you can’t teach. He’s a great leader and always seems to make the right play when it matters most.”

    The high praise from two of the Cowboys’ standout players is a testament to Burrow’s impressive skills and impact on the game. As the Bengals continue their playoff push, it’s clear that Burrow is gaining the respect and admiration of his peers across the league.

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  • Richard Parsons, former Time Warner CEO, dies at age 76

    Richard Parsons, former Time Warner CEO, dies at age 76


    Richard ‘Dick’ Parsons

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    Richard Parsons, who helped Time Warner divorce from AOL after what was considered one of the worst takeovers in history, has died. He was 76.

    His death was confirmed by Lazard, where he was a longtime board member.

    Parsons became CEO of AOL Time Warner in 2002, replacing Gerald Levin, who stepped aside two years after the media giant’s disastrous $165 billion merger with the upstart internet company.

    As CEO and later chairman, he led Time Warner’s turnaround, dropping “AOL” from the corporation’s name and shrinking the company’s $30 billion in debt to $16.8 billion by selling Warner Music and other properties.

    “The merger did not work out quite the way many of us expected. The internet bubble burst and we had to fix the leaks,” Parsons told The Independent in 2004. “It was not as monumental a task as many people thought, as the fundamental businesses of the old Time Warner — like publishing, the cable networks and movies — was running well.”

    He said that after the merger, AOL’s business had collapsed and Warner Music Group was declining, along with the entire music industry. “So we sold our music business, as well as other nonstrategic assets, to strengthen our balance sheet and put in new management.”

    Parsons stepped down from Time Warner in 2007.

    The Rockefeller connection

    Richard Dean “Dick” Parsons was born into a working-class family on April 4, 1948, in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant section and grew up in South Ozone Park in Queens, New York. He was a middle child among five siblings.

    He attended public school, skipping two grades, and at age 16, the 6-foot-4 Parsons enrolled at the University of Hawaii, where he played basketball and met his future wife, Laura Ann Bush, whom he married in 1968.

    After graduation, he returned to New York state to attend Albany Law School, moonlighting as a part-time janitor to help pay his tuition and finishing at the top of his class. During an internship at the New York state legislature, he developed ties to moderate Republican Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, who became vice president under Gerald Ford in 1974 in the wake of President Richard Nixon’s resignation. Parsons became associate director of President Ford’s domestic policy council.

    “The old-boy network lives,” Parsons told The New York Times in a 1994 interview. “I didn’t grow up with any of the old boys. I didn’t go to school with any of the old boys. But by becoming a part of that Rockefeller entourage, that created for me a group of people who’ve looked out for me ever since.”

    After Ford’s defeat by Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election, Parsons returned to New York and joined the law firm of Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler in 1977, as did his friend Rudy Giuliani. Parsons and his wife and three children moved to Rockefeller country, Briarcliff Manor in Westchester County. Coincidentally, his maternal grandfather had been a groundskeeper on John D. Rockefeller’s nearby estate, Kykuit.

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, left, and Richard Parsons, CEO, Time Warner Inc. chat at the media welcome party hosted by Time Warner before the Republican National Convention in New York, New York on August 28, 2004. 

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    Parson’s clients included Rockefeller’s widow, Happy, and the Dime Savings Bank of New York. In 1988, he accepted an offer to head Dime Bancorp, which had been struggling through the savings & loan crisis after aggressively approving high-risk mortgages as housing prices crashed. In 1989, it posted a $92.3 million loss. By the end of 1993, after ordering massive layoffs, Parsons helped the bank complete a $300 million recapitalization. In 1995, he helped engineer Dime’s merger with Anchor Savings, creating one of the nation’s largest thrift institutions.

    Parsons joined the Time Warner board on the recommendation of Rockefeller’s brother Laurance. He became president of Time Warner in 1995.

    As a Rockefeller Republican, Parsons considered himself a fiscal conservative and a social liberal. Parsons worked for Giuliani’s campaign for New York mayor but kept a behind-the-scenes profile. ”I didn’t want to be positioned as the Mayor’s Black guy,” he told the Times a few years later.

    Giuliani put him in charge of the mayoral transition team in 1993 but Parsons turned down an offer to become deputy mayor for fiscal affairs. His relationship with Giuliani later soured after the mayor tried to pressure Time Warner Cable to carry the then-fledgling Fox News Channel in New York.

    Two years after stepping down from Time Warner, Parsons became chairman of Citigroup in 2009, helping to stabilize the banking giant in the wake of the financial crisis. In May 2014, he was named interim CEO of the Los Angeles Clippers after the NBA banned owner Donald Sterling for life because he had made racist remarks.

    “Like most Americans, I have been deeply troubled by the pain the Clippers’ team, fans and partners have endured,” Parsons said.

    Parsons played down race as a factor of his success.

    “For a lot of people, race is a defining issue. It just isn’t for me,” he told the Times in 1997. “It is … like air. It’s like height. I have other things that I’m focused on.”

    He later came out of retirement to briefly serve as CBS chairman in the wake of Les Moonves‘ ouster following sexual harassment and assault allegations during the #MeToo movement.

    After only a month as CBS’ interim chairman, Parsons stepped down suddenly in October 2018, citing health concerns.

    “When I agreed to join the board and serve as the interim chair, I was already dealing with a serious health challenge — multiple myeloma — but I felt that the situation was manageable,” Parsons said in a CBS statement announcing he had been replaced by Strauss Zelnick. “Unfortunately, unanticipated complications have created additional new challenges, and my doctors have advised that cutting back on my current commitments is essential to my overall recovery.”

    Parsons was active in many charities, including playing leading roles for the Jazz Foundation of America, the Apollo Theater Foundation and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. During his years on the Apollo Theater board, he helped the historic Harlem entertainment venue raise nearly $100 million. Parsons and his wife also donated 40 works of art to the American Folk Art Museum in July 2021 to help celebrate its 60th anniversary.



    Today, we mourn the loss of Richard Parsons, the former CEO of Time Warner, who passed away at the age of 76. Parsons was a highly respected and influential figure in the media industry, known for his leadership and vision.

    During his time at Time Warner, Parsons played a crucial role in shaping the company into the media giant it is today. He was known for his strategic thinking, business acumen, and commitment to innovation. Under his leadership, Time Warner saw significant growth and success, solidifying its position as a major player in the entertainment industry.

    Parsons’ impact extended beyond his role at Time Warner. He was also involved in various philanthropic endeavors, using his influence to make a positive impact in the world. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders in the media and entertainment industry.

    Our thoughts are with Parsons’ family and loved ones during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

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  • Building Evolutionary – Paperback, by Ford Neal; Parsons – Very Good

    Building Evolutionary – Paperback, by Ford Neal; Parsons – Very Good



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    If you’re looking for a comprehensive guide to evolutionary architecture, look no further than “Building Evolutionary” by Ford Neal and Parsons. This paperback book offers a wealth of information on how to design and build structures that can adapt and evolve over time.

    With clear and concise explanations, the authors delve into the principles of evolutionary architecture, including modularity, flexibility, and sustainability. They also provide practical tips and examples to help you implement these concepts in your own projects.

    Whether you’re a seasoned architect or just starting out in the field, “Building Evolutionary” is a valuable resource that will inspire you to rethink the way you approach design and construction. Pick up a copy today and take your architectural practice to the next level.
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