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University Park, Pennsylvania CNN —The first round of the College Football Playoff is in the books after the expanded playoff brought games to campuses for the first time, an incredible display of the best parts of college football – even if the games weren’t particularly close. Here are six takeaways from the opening round of the College Football Playoff. Brashard Smith of the Southern Methodist Mustangs runs the ball during the first quarter against the Penn State Nittany Lions. In the very next game, Penn State trounced SMU, 38-10. The first round proved that at the highest level of college football, the game is still won in the trenches.
Persons: Notre Dame, Penn, Ole, Brashard Smith, Scott Taetsch, Kevin Jennings, Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin, , ” Kiffin, , Jesus, Michael Reaves, Rhett Lashlee, CNN’s Andy Scholes, Curt Cignetti, Penn State's Dominic DeLuca, Mitchell Leff, Dabo Swinney’s, Nico Iamaleava, Wade Woodaz, Eric Gay, TreVeyon Henderson, Judkins, didn’t, Will Howard, Chip Kelly, Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, Jason Mowry, Treveyon Henderson, Smith, James Franklin, Ryan Day, Franklin, Drew Allar, , Franklin – Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, College Football, , Notre, Southern Methodist University . Texas, Clemson, thumped, Irish, New, Penn State, Boise State, Arizona State, Ohio State, Rose, Indiana, SMU, ACC, Hoosiers, Notre Dame, Southern Methodist Mustangs, Penn State Nittany Lions, Getty Images Indiana, Alabama, Indiana Hoosiers, Notre Dame Fighting, Penn, Beaver, Southern Methodist University, Longhorn, Tennessee, Ohio, Volunteers, Buckeyes, Michigan, Buckeye, Nittany Lions, PSU, Southern Methodist, Tigers, SMU . Texas, Ohio State Buckeyes, Tennessee Volunteers, Getty, Wolverines, ” Penn State Locations: Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, Texas, Arizona, Oregon, Alabama, South Carolina, – Indiana, South Bend , Indiana, Valley, Austin, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan, Happy, Penn
CMA Awards 2024: See who won
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | by ( Alli Rosenbloom | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —The 58th Annual CMA Awards are underway, taking place live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Morgan Wallen earned the most nominations with seven, followed by Cody Johnson and Chris Stapleton with five. The CMA Awards aired live on ABC and will be available to stream on Hulu on Thursday. Morgan Wallen)• “Watermelon Moonshine” – Lainey Wilson• “White Horse” – Chris Stapleton *WINNERALBUM OF THE YEAR• “Deeper Well” – Kacey Musgraves• “Fathers & Sons” – Luke Combs• “Higher” – Chris Stapleton• “Leather” – Cody Johnson *WINNER• “Whitsitt Chapel” – Jelly RollCody Johnson performs during the CMA Awards on Wednesday, in Nashville, Tennessee. Kacey Musgraves)• “Man Made A Bar” – Morgan Wallen (Feat.
Persons: Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning, Lainey Wilson –, Morgan Wallen, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, Post Malone, Wilson, Malone, George Strait, Megan Moroney, Kacey Musgraves, Luke Combs, Kelsea Ballerini, Noah Kahan, Chris Stapleton • Morgan Wallen, • Lainey Wilson, – Cody Johnson •, Lainey Wilson •, ” – Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton •, – Cody Johnson, • “, Jelly Roll Cody Johnson, George Walker IV, – Hillary Lindsey, Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose •, Josh Phillips • “, Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins, Ernest Keith Smith, Chandler Paul Walters •, – Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins, Ryan Larkins •, Dan Wilson, Ballerini • Ashley McBryde, Megan Moroney •, Lainey Wilson, Roll • Cody Johnson, • Morgan, , Clay, Zac Brown, Brooks, Dunn, • Brothers Osborne, Dan, Shay, Maddie, Tae, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Tibrina Hobson, FilmMagic, Zach Bryan, Kacey, – Morgan Wallen, Eric Church, , Ella Langley, Riley Green, Tom Bukovac, • Paul Franklin, Rob McNelley, Charlie Worsham, ” – Cody Johnson, – Lainey Wilson, • Shaboozey, Nate Smith • Mitchell Tenpenny, Zach Top • Bailey Zimmerman Organizations: CNN, Nashville’s Bridgestone, NFL, Post, CMA, ABC, Austin Post, Big, Brooks, Cowboys, • Paul Franklin – Locations: Hulu, Nashville , Tennessee, Austin
Lee was located about 1,130 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands, the center said. Imagine Lee headed into 1983 waters east of the Leeward Islands (27.5C)- 2023 Lee has 29.5C to work with- an astounding difference. The last Category 5 hurricane to roam the Atlantic basin was 2022’s Hurricane Ian. Lee will ramp up in intensity as the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches. Sunday, September 10, is the climatological peak of Atlantic hurricane season, when the basin is at its busiest on average.
Persons: CNN — Lee, Lee, It’s, Jason Dunion, Hurricane Idalia, David Zierden, , ” Zierden, — Eric Blake 🌀, eason –, , ike, eason Organizations: CNN, National Hurricane Center, Eastern Seaboard, Leeward, NOAA’s Hurricane Field, Hurricane, ust, tate Locations: Caribbean, Leeward Islands, Windward, Gulf of Mexico, Leeward, ath
They include eight chief executives of the 11 states that formed the Confederate States of America, which seceded and waged war to preserve slavery. Although white people enslaved Black people in Northern states in early America, by the eve of the Civil War, slavery was almost entirely a Southern enterprise. South Carolina, where the Civil War began, illustrates the familial ties between lawmakers and the nation’s history of slavery. Each of the seven white lawmakers who served in the 117th Congress is a direct descendant of a slaveholder, Reuters found. In researching America’s political elite, Reuters found names – almost always just a first name – of 712 people enslaved by the ancestors of the political elite.
Persons: Black, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, Elizabeth Warren, Tammy Duckworth, Jeanne Shaheen, Joe Biden, , Donald Trump –, Jimmy Carter, George W, Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch –, Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, Tim Scott, James Clyburn, Henry McMaster, , Henry Louis Gates Jr, Gates, ” “, ” Gates, enslavers, Tony Burroughs, Biden, Obama, McConnell, “ it’s, ” Burroughs, LINDSEY GRAHAM, Joseph Maddox, Maddox, Sela, Rubin, James, Sal, Sam ”, Graham, Graham didn’t, NANCY MACE, Nancy Mace, Drucilla Mace, John Mace, Hector Godbolt, John Mace’s, Godbolt, , ” Nancy Mace, TAMMY DUCKWORTH, Duckworth, Henry Coe, Coe, Margaret, Isaac, Warner, George …, Isaac Franklin –, “ There’s, ” Duckworth, Tom Bergin, Makini Brice, Nicholas P, Brown, Donna Bryson, Lawrence Delevingne, Brad Heath, Andrea Januta, Gui Qing Koh, Tom Lasseter, Grant Smith, Maurice Tamman, Blake Morrison Organizations: U.S, Reuters, Republicans, Supreme, Republican, Harvard University, PBS, United States Congress, Geographic, Journalists, Black, Thomson Locations: America, U.S, Confederate States, Arkansas, North Dakota, Black, Northern, Southern, South Carolina, Congress, New Hampshire , Maine, Massachusetts, United States, Illinois, Virginia, Frederick County , Virginia
Then the war came, and according to the family history, Union soldiers plundered Sessions’ 27-room house. About 48 years old at the time, he did not stand a chance to succeed without slavery, the family history suggests. ‘A Better Nation’Some historians and genealogists say there is a valuable reason for white leaders – and other white Americans – to explore their links to slavery. Nicka Sewell-Smith, a professional genealogist with the family history website Ancestry.com, said people frequently ask her what to do with such documents. The top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Meeks said in an interview that he has spent years trying to trace his family history back before 1870.
Persons: Black, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, James Lankford, Elizabeth Warren, Tammy Duckworth, Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, Joe Biden, , Donald Trump –, Jimmy Carter, George W, Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Trump’s, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch –, Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, Tim Scott, James Clyburn, Henry McMaster, , Henry Louis Gates Jr, Gates, ” “, ” Gates, enslavers, Tony Burroughs, Biden, Obama, McConnell, Burroughs, Joseph Maddox, Maddox, Sela, Rubin, James, Sal, Sam ”, Graham, Graham didn’t, Nancy Mace, Drucilla, Drucilla Mace, John Mace, Hector Godbolt, John Mace’s, Godbolt, , ” Nancy Mace, Henry Coe, Duckworth, Coe, Margaret, Isaac, Warner, George …, Isaac Franklin –, “ There’s, ” Duckworth, George Floyd, Donald Trump, ” Biden, , , Ben Affleck, ” Affleck, Independent Angus King, Mo Brooks, ” Brooks, Sean Kelley, Kelley, White, don’t, wasn’t, Richard Sessions, Pete Sessions, Richard’s, William Sessions, John Cowger, Tom Cotton of, ” Cotton’s, Cowger, Cotton, Archibald Crawford, Juneteenth, Shaheen, Pocahontas, Edmond Dillehay, Peter ”, Milly, Lankford, ” Lankford, Joe Wilson, Stephen H, Wilson, Boineau, General David Addison Weisiger, Wilson –, Addison Graves Wilson –, Weisiger “, ” Wilson, Daniel Weisiger, Daniel Weisiger’s, Samuel, Samuel Weisiger, Daniel, Julia Brownley, Jesse Brownley, Brownley, ” Brownley, Thomas Ferguson, Brooks, Manumission, Marie Jenkins Schwartz, ” “ It’s, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, Harvard’s Gates, Sherman, Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, Nicka Sewell, Smith, Ancestry.com, ” Sewell, LaBrenda Garrett, Nelson, Garrett, Rick Larsen, John Wiggins, Larsen, – Gilbura, George, Agg –, ” Larsen, Gilbura, Agg, Gregory Meeks, Meeks, Jim Crow South, – Meeks, – “, ” Meeks, “ I’m, I’m, Tom Bergin, Makini Brice, Nicholas P, Brown, Donna Bryson, Lawrence Delevingne, Brad Heath, Andrea Januta, Gui Qing Koh, Tom Lasseter, Grant Smith, Maurice Tamman, Catherine Tai Design, John Emerson, Jane Ross, Emma Jehle, Jeremy Schultz, Blake Morrison Organizations: Reuters, Republicans, U.S, Supreme, Republican, Harvard University, PBS, United States Congress, Representative, WikiLeaks, Sony, Facebook, White, FedEx, National Museum of, 117th, Independent, University of Essex, Geographic, American Economic, Pete Sessions, Sessions, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jeanne Shaheen U.S, CNN, Biden, Trump, ” Reuters, South, South Carolina General Assembly, Confederate, statehouse, Congressional, Chesterfield County, Mount Vernon College, George Washington University, Mo Brooks Former U.S, , New York Times, United, Federal Government, Union, Black, Southern, Democrat, House Foreign Affairs, Klux Klan Locations: U.S, America, Confederate States, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Carolina, Congress, Black, Northern, Southern, Illinois, Virginia, Frederick County , Virginia, United States, Minnesota, , Mo Brooks of Alabama, American, Texas, Mississippi, Chicot County , Arkansas, Chicot County, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Yell County, Yell County , Arkansas, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Frankfurt, Germany, Chesterfield County , Virginia, California, Portsmouth , Virginia, Alabama, Haywood County , North Carolina, Antebellum, United States of America, Washington, Nicholas County , Kentucky, Queens , New York, New York, York County, Mende, Sierra Leone, Africa, Bunce
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