Nathan MacKinnon Selected First Overall By Colorado Avalanche In 2013 NHL Draft
Posted in: Today's ChiliNEWARK, N.J. — The Colorado Avalanche have selected center Nathan MacKinnon with the first pick of the NHL draft.
Colorado executive vice president of hockey operations Joe Sakic made the announcement Sunday at the Prudential Center. The 17-year-old MacKinnon, a 6-foot, 182-pound center, is a solid two-way presence with strong hands and stick-handling and skating skills. He is considered a natural scorer and a very good puck distributor.
Kim Kardashian’s Body Will Be ‘Better Than Ever’ After Baby, Says Trainer Tracy Anderson
Posted in: Today's ChiliAccording to Kim Kardashian’s trainer, the new mom is “super motivated” to get her pre-baby body back.
Tracy Anderson tells Us Weekly that Kardashian, who gave birth to daughter North West on June 15, is taking some time to be in mommy-mode before hitting the gym hard to regain her famous figure.
Although losing weight isn’t a priority for Kardashian at the moment, Anderson says she’s devising a workout plan so that they can get going within the next couple of weeks.
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Vanderbilt Dismisses 4 Football Players As Nashville Police Investigate Possible Sex Crime
Posted in: Today's ChiliNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Vanderbilt has dismissed four football players from the team and kicked them off campus while Nashville police investigate whether a sex crime occurred in a campus dormitory.
The school’s public affairs department announced Friday that four players — none of whom it named — were suspended from the team. The university issued another release Saturday morning indicating they’re removed from the team and on interim suspension from the university “effective immediately, pending further investigation and/or a hearing.”
School officials say the players can’t return to campus “without explicit permission” from the school’s office of student conduct and academic integrity.
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When the iPhone got native panorama function in iOS 6, people started sharing tons of sprawling views. 360s of stadiums, the whole visible coastline at sunset. Laudable Facebook wallpapers all. But the urge to capture really wide shots didn’t start a few years ago, it began in the 1800s when photographers like George R. Lawrence realized that aerial technology could help them take new kinds of photos.
Visually impaired people can do just about anything sighted people can do these days. One of the things that has remained out of bounds for them has been the joy many of us find in reading comic books. Designer Phillipp Meyer took on the challenge to find a way to bring comics to blind. The first thing he discovered was that the whole idea of what a comic is needed to be rethought.