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  • Brett Favre reveals Super Bowl LIX prediction – and its similar to Trump’s

    Brett Favre reveals Super Bowl LIX prediction – and its similar to Trump’s

    Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre has made his pick for the winner of Super Bowl LIX. 

    Favre revealed his pick in a video post on X, but prefaced his prediction by saying, “I’m not a betting man.” 

    “I’m not a betting man, but if I were, I would put my money on the Chiefs, and I’m not saying [that] because I want them to win or I don’t want them to win, I’m just saying they find a way to win,” Favre said. 

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    The Chiefs are currently 1.5-point favorites and are also the official pick of President Donald Trump, who revealed his prediction of a Kansas City win during a pre-Super Bowl Fox News interview on Sunday. 

    Favre has been aligned with Trump on many political beliefs in recent years, and now they also share an expectation for a historic Chiefs win. If Kansas City does pull off the victory, it will be the first team in history to win three straight Super Bowls. 

    Many Chiefs critics have pointed out that while the Chiefs won a franchise-record 15 games and made it back to the Super Bowl, many of their wins came by very small margins.

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    But for Favre, this is even more of a reason to believe in the Chiefs. 

    “I’ve had people say, ‘Well, they won 15 games in the last second,’ and I go ‘But they won 15 games in the last second,’” Favre said. “And until someone knocks them off the pedestal, I have to go with the Chiefs.”

    Still, the legendary quarterback added one caveat to his pick. 

    “It just so happens that, in my opinion, the best team that is built to beat the Chiefs is representing the NFC, the Eagles,” Favre said. “The Eagles could beat them, they very well could beat them.”

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    But the reason Favre has to go with the Chiefs is because of quarterback Patrick Mahomes. 

    “Patrick Mahomes is prolific with or without receivers, he can make it happen, so good teams find a way to win,” Favre said.”

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  • ‘America has DOGE fever’: States from NJ to TX draft similar initiatives as federal leaders celebrate

    ‘America has DOGE fever’: States from NJ to TX draft similar initiatives as federal leaders celebrate

    The spread of DOGE-centric legislation and bureaucracies has taken off like a SpaceX rocket in several states across the country since Elon Musk and lawmakers like Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., began their work on that front this year.

    Bean, chair of the bipartisan DOGE Caucus, was asked about copycat initiatives popping up around the country and remarked, “America has DOGE fever.”

    “As elected officials, we must ensure we are good stewards of taxpayer dollars. This means we must identify, investigate and eliminate wasteful spending.”

    With a governor’s race in November and President Donald Trump only losing their state by a historically small margin, Garden State Republicans appeared bullish this week as they put forth a proposal to “bring DOGE to New Jersey.”

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    The Congressional DOGE Caucus is led by Rep. Aaron Bean. (House of Representatives/Getty)

    GOP Assemblymen Alex Sauickie and Christopher DePhillips recently introduced Resolution 213 to create the NJ Delegation on Government Efficiency within the Treasury Department.

    Sauickie quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1985 retort that “government is like a baby – an alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.”

    “Except babies, if raised and disciplined rightly, grow into adults who usually become productive members of society. Those adopting our state budgets show no such discipline,” Sauickie said, adding that it is time for “grownups to take responsibility and say ‘no’” to reckless spending.

    Some Trenton lawmakers have painted New Jersey’s financial outlook as a “fiscal cliff,” and DePhillips blamed outgoing Gov. Phil Murphy for claiming he inherited the problem from Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

    “Taxpayers want accountability for how their hard-earned money is spent,” DePhillips said.

    He also called on Murphy to “stop fighting Trump” and lower New Jersey’s business taxes before the third-founded state in the union “loses out” on the potential upswing of the new administration.

    Republican state Sen. Joe Pennacchio added in a recent Fox News Digital interview that he would be forming a DOGE committee in the state legislature.

    “We’re mirroring what the federal government and what [Musk is] doing,” said Pennacchio.

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    The “Trenton Makes” bridge that spans the Delaware River between Trenton, New Jersey, and Morrisville, Pennsylvania. (Getty)

    This week, Kentucky lawmakers also prioritized government efficiency measures, with Republican state Rep. Jared Bauman forwarding a bill to establish a working group to help the state treasury modernize its tax collections and accounting.

    In Texas, lawmakers in both the state Senate and House are working on DOGE-centric initiatives.

    Senate President Pro-Tempore Brandon Creighton, a Republican, first oversaw the passage of the strongest DEI ban in the U.S. during the 2023 session, which eliminated billions in taxpayer-funded waste and refocused public universities on education over social issues.

    After DOGE formed at the federal level, Creighton said Texas is already a model for how a jurisdiction that prioritizes government efficiency will work.

    “Seeing the swift action by President Trump and Elon Musk with DOGE is a welcome and necessary new era in Washington, D.C. – and I know they are just getting started,” Creighton told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

    “Many have said that Washington should take notes from Texas – because the Texas economic engine is proof that when government is committed to efficiency, accountability and conservative results, taxpayers win.”

    Meanwhile, Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, officially the president of the Senate, announced a bill late last month called “Texas DOGE – Improving Government Efficiency,” according to Bloomberg.

    Another reported bill by Republican state Sen. Bryan Hughes would form a DOGE office in the executive branch.

    Meanwhile, the Texas House is considering forming a DOGE committee to analyze government efficiency through a 13-member panel.

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    The St. Louis, Missouri, skyline along the Mississippi River (Getty)

    It would investigate fraud claims, inefficient use of tax dollars, and the use of AI, according to FOX-7.

    In Missouri, Republican state Rep. Ben Baker told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Missourians believe the state government is not as efficient or responsive as it should be.

    “We want to look into that,” said Baker.

    Baker recently announced he was named to lead the state’s new DOGE Standing Committee, adding his work will “align with federal efforts.”

    In New Hampshire, newly-inaugurated Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s first executive order created a 15-member Commission on Government Efficiency (COGE).

    “COGE will make us smarter than ever before when it comes to saving taxpayer dollars and finding better ways to serve the people of our state,” she said in her inaugural address.

    It will be led by former Gov. Craig Benson and businessman Andy Crews.

    North Carolina also sought to get in on the DOGE trend.

    Republican House Speaker Destin Hall unveiled the new NC Select Committee on Government Efficiency.

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    Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (Reuters)

    State Reps. Keith Kidwell and John Torbett, both Republicans, will lead the initiative, looking into waste, duplication, mismanagement and constitutional violations.

    “As the new Trump administration rightfully takes aim at Washington D.C.’s wasteful spending and inefficient bureaucracy, it is time for us in Raleigh to do the same,” Kidwell said in a statement.

    Bean, the U.S. House’s DOGE leader, further remarked on the collective efforts: 

    “It’s exciting to see states pick up the DOGE baton, and I applaud their efforts to improve government efficiency and stop the abuse of taxpayer dollars.”

    Some in Congress, however, have cast doubt on DOGE. Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-R.I., said at an anti-DOGE rally that some of the actions at the federal level are “completely illegal.”

  • New dinosaur species similar to T. rex found in Asia: ‘Significant’ discovery

    New dinosaur species similar to T. rex found in Asia: ‘Significant’ discovery

    A new carnivore has come to town — 165 million years ago at least. 

    The Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, a new species and genus of theropod dinosaur, has been discovered in Kyrgyzstan by an expedition team of German and Kyrgyz researchers, according to the Bavarian State Natural History Collections in Germany. 

    Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus is the first theropod dinosaur found in Kyrgyzstan and the “find is one of the most significant in Central Asia,” the institution said in a news release. 

    Before the new species’ discovery, no large Jurassic predatory dinosaurs had been known to live in the area around Kyrgyzstan between Central Europe and Eastern Asia, according to the institution. 

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    An artist’s rendering of the Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, a new species and genus of theropod dinosaur found in Kyrgyzstan. (Bavarian State Natural History Collections)

    The first fossils of Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus were uncovered in 2006 by Kyrgyz paleontologist Aizek Bakirov in a mountainous desert area of the country near the city of Tashkumyr.

    Between 2006 and last year, more fossils, including skull bones, pelvic vertebrae and forearms, were found. 

    The dinosaur is believed to be around 30 feet long.

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    The dinosaur’s fossils were found in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. (Bavarian State Natural History Collections)

    “Particularly impressive is its extremely protruding ‘eyebrow’ on the so-called postorbital bone, a skull bone behind the eye-opening, which indicates the presence of a horn at this point,” the institution said. “Other unique features are found on the dorsal vertebrae and the femur.”

    Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus and Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) were both theropods — although T. rex lived later during the Cretaceous period and in different parts of the world — dinosaurs who walked on strong back legs and had shorter front limbs. Modern-day birds evolved from theropods. 

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    Tyrannosaurus rex and Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus are both theropods. (Mark Wilson/Newsmakers)

    Professor Oliver Rauhut of the Bavarian Collection of Paleontology and Geology in Munich, who was a first author of the study published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, said in a statement: “This discovery closes a huge gap in our knowledge of the Jurassic theropods. It leads us to important new insights into the evolution and biogeography of these animals.” 

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    A smaller, juvenile Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus specimen was found at the site along with the adult dinosaur, leading researchers to believe it may have been a parent and child. 

    Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus is named for a mythological Kyrgyz bird called Alpkarakush that often aids heroes in critical moments and for being found in the Kyrgyz Republic. 

  • Jaguars ‘respectfully separate’ from general manager Trent Baalke as other teams fill similar roles

    Jaguars ‘respectfully separate’ from general manager Trent Baalke as other teams fill similar roles

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to have to make up for some lost time.

    With the season ending over two weeks ago, the team announced Wednesday it has parted ways with general manager Trent Baalke.

    “Following several discussions with Trent Baalke this week, we both arrived at the conclusion that it is in our mutual best interests to respectfully separate, effective immediately,” owner Shad Khan wrote in a statement.

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    Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke walks off the field during the third day of training in the summer of 2024 at EverBank Stadium’s Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla. (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union/USA Today Network)

    “Trent leaves us with my deepest appreciation for his efforts over the past five seasons. … I am deeply committed to building a winner here in Jacksonville and look forward to introducing a new head coach who will make that happen for our players and fans alike.”

    After winning the AFC South in 2022, it’s been a tough couple of seasons for the organization. The Jags choked what would have been a second-straight division win in 2023. This season, in Trevor Lawrence’s first year of one of the most lucrative contract extensions of all time, he took a step backward, and the team finished 4-13.

    Baalke joined the Jags in 2020 as their director of player personnel but was quickly promoted to general manager the following year. His first selection in the draft was Lawrence.

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    Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke speaks during a press conference April 26, 2024, at EverBank Stadium’s Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla.  (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union)

    Jacksonville went 25-43 in his tenure.

    The separation comes after the Titans and Raiders hired new general managers.

    Reports say that, after the Jags fired Doug Pederson, potential head coaching candidates did not want to work under Baalke. Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson chose the Bears, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn went with the Jets and Bucs OC Liam Coen decided to return to Tampa Bay instead of going to Jacksonville.

    Trevor Lawrence and Trent Baalke

    General manager Trent Baalke talks with first-round draft pick Trevor Lawrence. (Bob Self/Florida Times-Union/USA Today Network)

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    Jacksonville holds the fifth selection in the NFL Draft.

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