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Duke superstar freshman Zion Williamson surprised no one on Monday by announcing that he will forego college for this summer's NBA Draft. With his announcement, Williamson is expected to be drafted first in this year's draft, no matter which team gets the No. 1 selection. The NBA Draft Lottery will be held next month, and with it, the opportunity to land the most coveted prospect since LeBron James. The New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavs and Phoenix Suns equally have the best chance of landing Williamson at 14 percent. All other teams that did not make this year's NBA Playoffs are also in the lottery for the No. 1 selection. Williamson, who helped lead Duke to a spot in this year's Elite Eight, average 23 points and nine rebounds a game. Unlike Williamson, James was able to bypass college and go directly to the NBA after high school. Since then the NBA has implemented a rule that essentially bars players from coming straight out of high school. While his freshman year was a success, Williamson's shoes became a national story -- one that might have cost Nike millions of dollars. During a nationally televised game versus North Carolina, Williamson blew out his shoe, causing an injury which sidelined him for five games. In a video announcing his decision, Williamson thanked Duke and called the last year the greatest year of his life. 1363
DENVER — A Denver radio host is off the air after a controversial comment he made during his radio program Tuesday.KNUS 710-AM co-host Chuck Bonniwell wished for “a nice school shooting” to interrupt coverage of “the never-ending impeachment of Donald Trump” during his show Tuesday afternoon.His wife and co-host of the show, Julie Hayden, interrupted Bonniwell, saying, “No, no, don’t even say that!. Don’t call us! Chuck didn’t say that.”Appearing to retract his statement, Bonniewell said he was talking about shootings in “which no one would be hurt.”Following the comment from the conservative radio host, KNUS Vice President and General Manager Brian Taylor made the decision Wednesday evening to cancel the Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden show, according to a station employee. It’s not clear if he is employed with the Salem Media Group-owned station or works as an independent contractor. His current status with KNUS is unknown.The station released the 977
Christopher Columbus changed the world by connecting Europe to the Americas. He is also accused of committing brutal acts against indigenous people. So on Columbus Day, one teacher wore a t-shirt that read “Columbus was a murderer.”“I wanted to wear this shirt to spark discussion,” said Emma Howland-Bolton. She says she wanted to have a conversation with her fifth-grade students at Clipper Multicultural Magnet Honors Academy in the Detroit Public Schools Community District, about how there are different perspectives. But instead, a school administrator asked her to take off the shirt. She soon feared she would be disciplined.“I was informed that my shirt was my opinion and I countered with it is a fact,” Howland-Bolton said. 747
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sought to recast the challenges facing his company in a historical light on Thursday, describing social media as a kind of "Fifth Estate" and describing politicians' calls to clamp down on tech companies as an effort to restrict the freedom of expression.In a speech citing landmark Supreme Court cases and historical figures such as Frederick Douglass, Zuckerberg told an audience at Georgetown University that during times of social upheaval, policymakers have instinctively sought to limit the freedom of speech."The impulse is to pull back from free expression," he said. But, he continued, "We are at a crossroads. We can either stand for free expression ... or we can decide the cost is simply too great. We must continue to stand for free expression."Zuckerberg had 814
Editor's note: This story originally published Dec. 17.A police department is warning of a Netflix email phishing scam that is asking people to update their payment details about an officer who doesn't even have a Netflix account received an email.The city of Solon, Ohio Police Department put out the warning, saying criminals want you to click the links so that you voluntarily give out your personal information. The links also could install malware on your computer.In a photo, the very real-looking email it asks them to update their payment details, saying the account is on hold."Hi Dear, We're having some trouble with your current billing information. We'll try again, but in the meantime you may want to update your payment details," with a link to update the account.Netflix said if you believe you have received a fraudulent email appearing to be from the company, never enter your details, never click on any links, and do not reply to it. Instead, forward it to phishing@netflix.com and include the message header information. 1052