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PARTY CANNON To Release Their New EP On An N64 Cartridge

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Scotland’s notorious slam-brutalists Party Cannon are set to release their new EP, Subjected To A Partying, on March 27 via Unique Leader Records. The release marks the debut of vocalist Daryl “The Frogman” Boyce and a uniquely wild twist: a limited Nintendo 64 cartridge edition of the EP.

To preview the chaos, the band has dropped a live video of “Human Slime (Live at Obscene Extreme 2025)”, captured in full debauched glory and streaming below. To spice things up, remixes from Kmac2021, Frontierer, and Ritual Studio are included, alongside live recordings from Glasgow 2025. Pre-orders for the EP are available here, in all its insane glory.

Bassist Clankenstein explains: “We are going where no slamming death metal band has gone before – Nintendo 64. That’s right, it’s time to get N or get out.

“To celebrate Daryl ‘The Frogman’ Boyce‘s first release as our new vocalist, we decided to make it something truly special, and there’s nothing more special than a console that’s lifespan ended in 2001. Vominic Stonebones painstakingly designed and ported the cartridge himself. The Frogman sounds like unfettered pressurized sewerage pouring all over these tracks, and we couldn’t be happier with how disgusting these vocals are, it’s a new era of Party Slam.

“It’s been a mental year for Party Cannon – played every festival ever, toured non-stop, new vocalist, the official addition of a skull man to the band – so we wanted to give you all a taste of the new low the band has sunk to rather than making you wait 7 years for a new album (again).

“We took a slightly different approach to writing this EP, we distilled our sound down to its four main components– slam, goregrind, early 2000s brutal death metal, and NYDM – and wrote a song that focused on each of those styles while still retaining the Party Slam sound. So one song is slam focused, one is goregrind etc. As a spicy treat, we also invited some of our friends to join in on the dumbassery – the EP features remixes from low IQ legends Kmac2021, Frontierer and Ritual Studio.

“As a bonus, we’ve released the live video of ‘Human Slime’ at Obscene Extreme 2025 on the Unique Leader Youtube channel today. I do not believe you will find a more debauched or IQ damaging live video anytime soon. You may wish to wear to goggles while watching it. See you all on the road this year, big things coming soon, let me borrow your amp.”

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Abbott Laboratories Raised Prices, Prompting Sales Slump

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The medical-products maker’s shares tumbled after its quarterly profit and sales underwhelmed investors.



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Court Report: Charles Bediako case could crater college hoops; inside Virginia’s resurgence

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The NCAA clearing 2023 NBA second-round pick James Nnaji to suit up for Baylor less than a month back became a super noisy headline that prompted a flood of reaction around college basketball. Nnaji is the first former NBA selectee to reverse course and play college hoops. 

Crucially, the NCAA and Baylor compliance vetted his case and found he never signed an NBA contract, which was the vital non-event that enabled him to be a (controversial) trailblazer. You can hate that he’s playing in the Big 12 (though he’s been a bit player at best), but a precedent was set years prior that allowed him to do it. 

There’s also been a precedent, a longstanding rule, that prohibited players who played in college, then declared for the NBA and signed a professional contract, from returning to NCAA competition.

Charles Bediako is attempting to destroy that rule, one of the last logical and morally clear statutes that keeps a line divided between college basketball and the NBA.

Unlike Nnaji, who was cleared by the NCAA and didn’t need to go to court, Bediako was turned down by the NCAA. So he went to a circuit judge in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and received a temporary restraining order that is active for just 10 days. That means he is eligible to play Saturday in Alabama’s big home game vs. Tennessee

Oh, and: Bediako has been out of college basketball for 34 months. The next 8-10 weeks represent the final stage of his five-year eligibility clock (allegedly). The naked goal here for Alabama is to have a mid-January roster addition to avoid drifting back in the SEC race. Bediako is seeking more playing time and a potentially bigger payday years after making a miscalculation about his NBA stock.

This is all a farce. 

Bediako has signed multiple professional contracts in the nearly three years since he declared for the NBA. But he’s never played in an NBA game, only in the G League, which is the central part of his argument. The NCAA isn’t flinching, even if it’s losing in the courtroom.

“The NCAA has not and will not grant eligibility to any prospective or returning student-athletes who have signed an NBA contract (including a two-way contract),” NCAA president Charlie Baker said in a statement after the Nnaji case made national headlines.

Almost nobody wants this. Yet here we are again. College basketball is in the midst of one of its best seasons in a decade or more, but stories like this make a mockery of the sport. 

We’re going to have a burst of coverage and reaction surrounding that Alabama game on Saturday night, regardless of whether or not Bediako takes the floor. But the day to circle is next Tuesday, when a longer hearing is scheduled that will arbitrate the case in full and determine whether or not Bediako will be allowed to suit up for the remainder of the season. 

Playing him before that hearing only enflames the situation. Alabama coach Nate Oats should reconsider, because if Bediako plays once and then is yanked off the team, this sideshow will look even more ludicrous.

That sequence of events wouldn’t be as bad as if he’s ultimately allowed to come back to college basketball, though. This is a critical case. The NCAA put out a statement on Wednesday in response to Bediako and his legal representation going for the workaround from its decision earlier this month: “These attempts to sidestep NCAA rules and recruit individuals who have finished their time in college or signed NBA contracts are taking away opportunities from high school students. A judge ordering the NCAA let a former NBA player take the court Saturday against actual college student-athletes is exactly why Congress must step in and empower college sports to enforce our eligibility rules.”

If a local judge can override one of the most important longstanding bylaws, college basketball’s crumbling system of eligibility could collapse for good — and the fallout could be calamitous in the upcoming spring and summer roster-building cycles. If there is no restriction on who can come back and play college basketball in a five-year window of eligibility, then the NBA will have a problem on its hands as well.

The case is considered so troubling and agitating, it took less than two days for prominent people in college hoops to speak out and implore the NCAA to consider punishing Alabama’s NCAA Tournament résumé, should Bediako play. Mark Pope said it Wednesday night and his opinion is absolutely in the majority.

Calls for the NCAA Tournament selection committee to act as judge and jury is a Hail Mary move that doubles as damning commentary on just how laughable things have gotten. It’s also not going to happen. The court order from the Alabama judge specifically states the NCAA is “further restrained from threatening, imposing, attempting to impose, suggesting, or implying any penalties or sanctions on Mr. Bediako or the University of Alabama or its coaches or other student-athletes as a result of Mr. Bediako’s participation in Division I athletics.”

Then there’s this. The plot thickens by the hour, as a user on College Basketball Reddit discovered Thursday morning that the judge in the case, James H. Roberts, is an active, six-figure donor to Alabama Athletics. No conflict of interest there, right?

What a mess.

Alabama didn’t have to pursue this. Bediako could have had enough pride to own his misguided decision to leave college behind in 2023 and stick it out in the G League. But here we are in the latest case that undermines the enterprise. Only this time, the stakes really do seem to be higher than ever, so much so that the NBA could be forced to act if the courts make tinder of the NCAA rulebook one more time.

New-look Virginia immediately thriving under Ryan Odom

Almost three months into the season, it’s clear which of the 14 power-conference hirings from last year’s carousel is the best out of the blocks. 

Ryan Odom has immediately returned Virginia (16-2, No. 14 in the AP Top 25) to relevancy, and in doing so, helped nudge up the ACC’s reputation after the league had its worst season in history. 

Let’s sharpen the lens and quickly refresh on where the Wahoos were before they brought on Odom 10 months ago. Tony Bennett’s October 2024 retirement came amid a downturn for the program. A stat every UVa diehard knows but the average college hoops fan might not realize: The Cavaliers haven’t won an NCAA Tournament game since they won their biggest NCAA Tournament game, the 2019 national championship over Texas Tech. Since then, Virginia is 0-3 in the Big Dance.

Bennett’s surprise retirement came after a nondescript 23-11 season, making way for Ron Sanchez as interim coach. That induced Virginia’s worst year (15-17) since either Bennett’s first (15-16 in 2010-11) or Dave Leitao’s last (10-18 in 2009-10). Getting the right coach was critical to keeping Virginia as a top-20 program in the back half of this decade. In comes Odom, by way of nearby VCU, flipping the situation quickly as a Tim Reynolds solo

Last weekend, Virginia logged its sixth win away from home by beating a sound SMU team 72-68, giving the Hoos their best start since that 2018-19 title-winning epic. These new-look Cavaliers would be 17-1 if not for a triple-overtime road loss on New Year’s Eve against rival Virginia Tech

“The group of guys we assembled here, we couldn’t be more pleased with them,” Odom told CBS Sports this week. “They’re connecting with the university and our fans. They come every day with a good attitude and are ready for work and a desire to improve. They compete to win. They compete with one another every day, which I think sets us up well for when we get into the games.”

Ryan Odom may well have the second-best team in the ACC in his first year in C’ville.
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Getting to 16-2 in your first crack at running a high-end program takes a lot of positive alchemy. Coaches have different blueprints — and those blueprints evolve yearly in the portal era — so I asked Odom what his priority list was when building the roster late last March. 

“Character was the first thing, the fit for the place,” he said. “Second was shooting. We wanted guys that had proven at the college level they could shoot.” 

Virginia, which worked in the vicinity of $10 million in NIL funding for 2025-26 season, had the kitty to recruit one of the sharpest-shooting classes in the country. The pieces included names unfamiliar to some but coveted by plenty of power-conference coaches amid the portal push last April:

Aside from the high win rate, Odom’s teams hardly resemble the Bennett-Ball squads. The Cavs have launched at least 30 3-pointers in eight of their 18 games, with 10 games of at least 11 made triples. Their 3-point rate (the number of 3-point attempts vs. overall shot attempts) ranks 38th nationally. The team doesn’t have a lethal 3-point attack (37.1% is pretty good but still outside the top 30 nationally), it’s still a fluid offense that’s 3-point-happy. The Wahoos rank 15th in overall efficiency, aided by having one of the best offensive rebounding teams in the sport. Virginia has grabbed 40.6% of its misses, which slots it third-best in offensive-rebound prowess in college basketball.

“Positional size” was priority No. 3 for Odom in building the roster, followed by shot-blocking. Guess what? Virginia ranks fourth in the sport in block rate on defense.

“And a dynamite freshman,” Odom said.

No, not Thijs De Ridder. Though the 23-year-old brawny Belgian forward is probably Virginia’s MVP, he is by no means a freshman (despite the absurd official designation). 

Chance Mallory is the aforementioned newbie and one of the best in the ACC. A hometown product, Mallory was a four-star kid who committed to Virginia in the fall of 2024, only to walk that back after Bennett retired. When Odom got the job on March 21, 2025, Mallory was the first to join the team — doing so less than 24 hours later. A significant advantage: Odom recruited Mallory while at VCU. 

“We knew he’d have a chance to impact this team in a positive way,” Odom said. “We held off on recruiting others because of how much confidence we had in him.”

A physical 5-10 point guard, Mallory’s averaging 10.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.0 steals. After Mallory was first on board, the commitments came quickly last spring: Silas Barksdale, then Lewis, White, Thomas and Hall. But Odom had no idea he was building a team of top-20 caliber. And he didn’t start to feel truly confident things could go well until De Ridder (whose pro experience overseas made his eligibility case more extensively investigated) was cleared in the summer. 

“We didn’t know how we’d mesh,” Odom said. “We’ve created this environment where guys can be themselves, they’re OK sacrificing and they’re not all getting what they want, but they don’t care because they understand there’s something bigger out there potentially for them.”

At 16-2, Virginia (8-2 in Quads 1/2 and top-15 in most NCAA team sheet metrics) is pacing toward an excellent NCAA seed not just because of the winning percentage, but also due to a favorable schedule. The ACC is definitely better this season vs. last, but it’s still not a gauntlet. Check out what awaits for UVa in the three weeks ahead:

It’s quite possible the Cavs are 20-4, if not 21-3 or 22-2, heading into the non-con Valentine’s Day game against Ohio State. At that point it could be be a top-10 team in both the human polls and a majority of advanced metrics. Tony Bennett is still dearly missed on the sideline, but this is quickly looking like the best possible outcome so soon after his departure. 

We might’ve just witnessed Bill Self’s successor in action

Bill Self’s unexpected trip to the hospital on Monday — shortly before the team was set to depart for its game against Colorado — wound up providing Kansas fans a potential glimpse into the future. Thankfully, Self is doing OK after receiving some IV fluids after experiencing chest discomfort. But the forced absence meant that Self would have to choose who would coach in his stead. That decision offered a peek into some palace intrigue, as Kansas fans awaited to see which guy got the nod.

Kansas has a variety of capable coaches who could’ve handled the responsibility in what wound up being a 75-69 win in Boulder. 

Jeremy Case is the only associate head coach on the staff — but he didn’t get picked to be acting coach. Joe Dooley has previous experience as a head coach; he wasn’t chosen either. Longtime assistant Kurtis Townsend, who has coached in emergency situations for Self previously, also wasn’t elevated for the evening.

The pick was the assistant whose tenure in Lawrence began just last spring: Jacque Vaughn. The KU alum spent 14 years coaching in the NBA, including as the head coach of the Orlando Magic (2012-15) and Brooklyn Nets (2022-24). His hiring turned heads, as it appeared to be a potential succession plan quietly being put in place for whenever Self decides to step away.

Jacque Vaughn is the speculated-on favorite to be Self’s successor.
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In talking to sources over the past few months, Vaughn is considered the favorite to eventually get this job, but it’s no guarantee, of course. However, if he does ultimately get it, then Tuesday night was the unofficial initial audition. 

As for that timeline, Self’s latest health event has some Kansas fans worried that this will wind up being his last season. Remember, he’s had other health/heart issues in recent years. I don’t think this is Self’s swan song. I sniffed around on this back in October, and even in talking to Bill, it sure seemed like he was reinvigorated and ready for a few more years on the bench. Let’s certainly hope so. 

One more Kansas note: Darryn Peterson has another injury he’s dealing with. He twisted his ankle in Tuesday’s win, so while he’s still looking to be on the floor for Kansas’ big rivalry game at K-State on Saturday, he’ll likely have a limited role if he can give it a go.

The unexpected player catalyzing Florida back atop the SEC

It seems the reigning champs have developed one of the most under-appreciated bigs in basketball. Florida forward Thomas Haugh is a borderline All-American, but there’s another guy in the froncourt who’s been playing at that level for the past two weeks.

Florida won easy Tuesday night vs. LSU, 79-61. The once 5-4 Gators are 14-5, their lone loss since Dec. 9 coming by two at Missouri. A major factor in the resurgence has been the junior big man, Rueben Chinyelu. Against LSU he had 21 (!) rebounds for the second time this season. In his last four games Chinyelu’s averaging 17.8 points, 14.8 rebounds and shooting 67.5% from the field. For the season Chinyelu is at 12.0 points and 11.2 rebounds. 

Here’s a stunner: No Florida player has averaged 10.0 or more rebounds since Bob Smyth’s 12.7 in 1975-76. I think Chinyelu’s going to get there.

He’s also chasing Al Horford for the most double-doubles in a season by any Gator in at least the last 20 years. Horford had 16 in the title-winning season of 2006-07. Chinyelu’s at 11 — including four in a row, marking the first time a Florida player’s done that since David Lee in 2005 — and figures to catch Horford before March.

“Rueben has been a huge part of our success over the past two years,” UF coach Todd Golden told me. “He has always impacted winning, but early on, it was in ways that aren’t captured by the box score. Screen assists offensively, his ball-screen defense, covering up for his teammates in the paint defensively. He was a winning player that was underrated. Now, because of the jump in production offensively both from a usage and efficiency standpoint, people are beginning to take notice on truly how good he is.”

Chinyelu is the guy most responsible for vaulting the Gators back to the top of the SEC this month. And he might be the key piece to getting UF back to Final Four capability. Florida’s next game is Saturday at home vs. the team it last met in the Final Four, Auburn.

Rueben Chinyelu is growing into one of the toughest forwards in college basketball.
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Norlander’s news + nuggets

• The Court Report typically publishes on Wednesdays, but it got bumped back a day because Miami (Ohio) got the main stage treatment instead. You can read my profile on the RedHawks here
• I’m glad HoopsHQ’s Alex Squadron took the time to write a story in honor of Bill Courtney. The Temple assistant — who was Miami‘s interim head coach last season and, prior to his time with the Hurricanes, head coach at Cornell — suddenly died last week at 55. I had nothing but great interactions with Bill. A lot of people in the coaching fraternity are in shock and still mourning. The Owls will be wearing a patch in Courtney’s honor for the rest of the season as well. 
• ICYMI: Marvin Menzies was the first coaching change announcement of 2026, and it sure seems Air Force‘s Joe Scott will be next. The school suspended Scott over the weekend for alleged inappropriate coaching conduct. Air Force is a bottom-two job in the Mountain West, but still: The Falcons are just 46-121 in five and a half seasons since Scott came back (he previously coached there 1999-04).
• There was a little noise last week with Sens. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) and Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) sending a joint letter to Big East commissioner Val Ackerman to lobby for Dayton and Saint Louis to (eventually) join the Big East. I reached out to sources and they said there is no momentum at all at this point for Big East expansion. One source even offered that the mere act of doing this, and letting the letter leak, could hurt SLU and UD’s causee more than help it.
• Few players took as circuitous a route to their ultimate landing spot in last year’s portal cycle as Desmond Claude. What’d he get for it? A big paycheck, for one, but also just 12 games playing hurt (and clearly coming back too soon after hurting his ankle in the preseason) for an average team. The 10-9 Huskies can’t get out of the muck in Year 2 under Danny Sprinkle.
Gonzaga won at Seattle over the weekend to get to 19-1, doing so without its two best players, Graham Ike and Braden Huff. Ike’s ankle issue isn’t serious; I expect him to return Saturday vs. San Francisco. Huff is a different deal. His knee injury was announced as a 4-8 week recovery, but my sources indicated a four- or five-week return is not the expectation at this stage. Keep in mind, in a loaded field of teams fighting for No. 1 seeds, GU likely won’t be able to have more than three losses on Selection Sunday in order to find the top line. 
Kentucky‘s home win over Texas on Wednesday was its fourth straight in the SEC, something the Wildcats didn’t do last year in a much more loaded league. At 13-6, things are still uneasy because UK lost forward Kam Williams to a broken foot. Williams had moved into the starting lineup this month, meaning Mark Pope is now down three players who’d be starters if fully healthy (Jaland Lowe and Jayden Quaintance). I’ll be at the Vandy game next Tuesday. Should be an important one for both sides. 
• Kylan Boswell’s broken hand injury is going to wind up dinging Illinois’ NCAA Tournament seed, I think. The two-way backcourt force is going to be unavailable for the Illini’s upcoming road games against Purdue, Nebraska and Michigan State. They question is: Will he be back in time for the LA trip on Feb. 18 and 21? Might be too soon. Isaac Trotter evaluated the overall impact here.
• Refusing to take Cameron Boozer‘s casually dominant performances for granted. In Duke‘s 30-point win at Stanford on Saturday, Boozer had 30 points, 14 rebounds and three steals. In the last 25 years, the only freshman to go for at least 30/14/3 vs. a power-conference team are: Ben Simmons, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony (2X). I really want to see a big race for NPOY, but Boozer (23.2 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 4.1 apg, 1.8 spg) might not let it happen. 
USC thought it had reinforcements arriving last night in the form of freshman Alijah Arenas, who made his Trojans debut. Unfortunately, it fell flat. Arenas finished with eight points on 3-of-15 shooting. USC lost at home 74-68 to a meh Northwestern team to fall to 14-5. I wonder if Arenas can grow into a difference-maker in a month’s time. He was the 10th-ranked guy in the loaded 2025 class and probably needs to be a key piece to getting USC to the NCAAs now that lead guard Rodney Rice is out for the year. 
• If you’re a way bigger college hoops fan than NBA fan, chances are you’ve barely thought about Drew Timme since he left GU in 2023. (I wrote a fun longform piece on his time with the Zags in the closing month of his senior year.) Anyway, Timme’s still pushing his way to staying on an NBA roster. I’ve long felt he had the ball IQ, shooting knack and likability in the locker room to stick for at least five-plus years in the league. Loved this bit from him from over the weekend. And as much as he loved his time in college, he won’t be trying to pull a Bediako.





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PNM offer outage safety tips ahead of expected storm

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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With an winter storm expected to hit New Mexico, PNM is reminding customers of winter weather outage safety tips. PNM says its crews are ready to respond in the event of an outage. PNM offers a few tips to help customers stay safe and ready ahead of the storm. PNM urges anyone […]



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Nigeria church attackers demand ransoms as search intensifies for over 150 hostages

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ABUJA, Nigeria — Gunmen who abducted more than 150 church worshippers in Nigeria’s conflict-hit northwest are demanding 17 motorcycles as ransom from families of hostages, residents told The Associated Press on Thursday.

In one of the largest mass abductions targeting religious worship centers in the West African nation in recent months, the attackers on Sunday raided three different churches in Kaduna state’s Kajuru council area, seizing 177 people before 11 managed to escape.

Nigerian security forces have deployed tactical teams in search of the kidnappers, believed to be among the rogue gangs who often carry out kidnappings for ransoms in remote communities with limited state and security presence.

In interviews on Thursday, residents said the attackers contacted families demanding 17 motorcycles — estimated at around $1,000 each or $17,000 in total — to begin negotiations for their release.

“They (abductors) said that they want 17 motorcycles (and) have not told us yet that they need money,” said Ishaku Dan’azumi, the village head of Kurmin Wali.

The kidnappers requested the motorcycles to replace ones they had lost, said Sebastine Barde, president of the Adara Development Association ethnic group in the district.

Gunmen in Nigeria’s conflict hot spots often ride on motorcycles through vast forest reserves that serve as their hideouts, making it easier to evade security forces.

Kaduna Gov. Uba Sani visited the affected areas in Kajuru late Wednesday and said the state is working closely with security agencies to find and rescue the hostages.

“Our administration will continue to pursue peace, security and inclusive development,” he said.

In the past few months, Nigeria has been in the crosshairs of the U.S. government, which has accused the Nigerian government of not protecting Christians in the country’s security crisis, although attacks affect both Christians and Muslims.

The accusation from the U.S. has led to a diplomatic rift between the countries and to the U.S. launching an attack against alleged Islamic State group members on Nigerian territory in December, an operation the Nigerian government said it was aware of.



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This Is What the Cast of ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ Look Like Today

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The Dukes of Hazzard was more than just a popular TV show. It was a television phenomenon that launched several of its cast members into sex symbol status.

Nearly 50 years after the show debuted in 1979, the cast members look very different today, but they’ve held up remarkably well.

Who Starred in The Dukes of Hazzard?

The Dukes of Hazzard starred John Schneider and Tom Wopat as Bo and Luke Duke, two “good old boys,” as the song’s famous theme song described them, who were always living just a little bit on the wrong side of the law.

READ MORE: Remember This Dukes of Hazzard Star’s First No. 1 Country Hit?

The show was relatively simple, but fun plots centered around their various scrapes with the local sheriff and a corrupt local kingpin named Boss Hogg, a longtime archenemy of their family.

Catherine Bach portrayed Daisy Duke, the Duke boys’ cousin who worked at a local bar.

She tended to get involved in the middle of their shenanigans, and she looked good doing it; the short cutoff shorts she wore on the show sparked the daisy dukes shorts craze that is still popular today in various parts of Southern rural culture.

You won’t believe what she looks like today!

How Long Was The Dukes of Hazzard on the Air?

The Dukes of Hazzard debuted on Jan. 26, 1979, and wrapped on Feb. 7. 1985.

The years since the show went off the air have certainly held their ups and downs for the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard. While most of them have gone on to more career success, their personal lives have had their share of trouble.

Where Are the Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard Now?

Both of the show’s lead actors have spent time in jail in recent years, and another cast member lost a spouse to suicide. Another cast member went on to a second career in U.S. politics! Do you know which one?

Sadly, we’ve also lost several of the cast members since the show went off the air. Read on to catch up with the cast of the Dukes of Hazzard and see what they look now.

PICTURES: Here’s What the Cast of ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ Look Like Today!

The Dukes of Hazzard was more than just a popular TV show. It was a television phenomenon that launched several of its cast members into sex symbol status.

Decades after the show debuted in 1979, the cast members look very different today, but they’ve held up remarkably well.

Gallery Credit: Sterling Whitaker

What Happened To the Cast of ‘Reba’?

See the cast of Reba McEntire’s TV show Reba, then and now with updates on where each of the primary actors ended up.

2024 update: Several producers and at least two stars are teaming up for a new NBC sitcom called Happy’s Place in 2024. McEntire is the star of the show.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

See the Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard Then and Now:





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Wine, Water and No Chairs: Inside Trump’s Private Reception With CEOs in Davos

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Apple’s Tim Cook, BlackRock’s Larry Fink and dozens more CEOs stood and waited for over an hour for a meet and greet with the president.



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Niners to look into ‘everything,’ including substation theory

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — After yet another injury-plagued season, the San Francisco 49ers intend to investigate every avenue to find out why those ailments continue to pile up year after year.

That includes an investigation into the viral conspiracy theory that the electrical substation near their training facility and Levi’s Stadium is contributing to those injuries, general manager John Lynch said Wednesday.

“Because it deals with allegedly the health and safety of our players, I think you have to look into everything,” Lynch said. “We’ve been reaching out to anyone and everyone to see, does a study exist other than a guy sticking an apparatus underneath the fence and coming up with a number that I have no idea what that means? That’s what we know exists. We’ve heard that debunked. … The health and safety of our players is of the utmost priority. We pore into it. Our ownership, Jed [York] is tremendous in terms of resources, and we’ll always be cognizant of things. I know that a lot of games have been won at this facility since it opened, but yeah, we aren’t going to turn a blind eye.”

The theory that has been making the rounds on the internet and has crept its way into the 49ers’ locker room — receiver Kendrick Bourne alluded to it after tight end George Kittle tore his right Achilles in the playoff game against Philadelphia — suggests the Niners’ lengthy injury list over the past decade-plus can be attributed, in part, to excessive exposure to electromotive force (EMF).

The 49ers have trained in Santa Clara since the late 1980s with the substation coming in a few years later. The station, which is operated by Silicon Valley Power, expanded in 2014 in conjunction with the opening of Levi’s Stadium.

The theory has been shot down by various scientists and medical professionals. Frank de Vocht, a professor of epidemiology and public health at Bristol Medical School in England, is considered a leading expert on how EMF affects humans and told The Washington Post that the theory is “nonsense.”

Still, the 49ers’ injury issues over the past decade or so are robust enough to take nothing off the table. This season, San Francisco lost three of its best players — defensive end Nick Bosa (torn ACL), linebacker Fred Warner (broken ankle) and Kittle (Achilles) — to season-ending injuries. First-round pick Mykel Williams (torn ACL) also missed a big chunk of the season.

There were lengthy absences for quarterback Brock Purdy (turf toe variant), receivers Ricky Pearsall (sprained knee and ankle) and Jauan Jennings (rib, shoulder and ankle) and linebacker Tatum Bethune (groin).

According to OverTheCap, the 49ers had 20 players on a reserve list this season, accounting for more than $95 million in adjusted annual value on their contracts, the highest amount in the league by nearly $20 million over second-place Arizona.

That comes on the heels of a 2024 season in which the Niners led the league in adjusted games lost (141.2), a number that estimates the impact of injuries on teams. They also led the league in that category in 2020 (not including COVID-19).

“We’re always looking into trends, data, everything we do,” Lynch said. “Our health and performance of our players is at the utmost priority each and every year. This year it was tough, and it took a toll on our team, and we’ll continue to look. … We’ve spent a lot of time and effort in recruiting really quality people. And I think being at the forefront of injury prevention and I think this year, probably because the star players that went down, there was a lot of attention given on that.”

On the injury front, Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan indicated that Bosa and Williams will have a chance to be back around the start of training camp or early into it. Warner should be good to go for the start of the offseason program, and Kittle is expected back during the season.

Rookie linebacker Nick Martin cleared protocol Wednesday morning for a concussion he suffered Nov. 30, and tight end Jake Tonges suffered a plantar fascia injury against Seattle that will keep him out about three weeks.

Defensive tackle Alfred Collins might also need surgery on a shoulder injury suffered last week against Seattle, Shanahan said.

According to Lynch, the 49ers will do a deep dive into their entire process for injuries beyond conspiracy theories.

“The fact of the matter is injuries are a part of this game,” Lynch said. “What we strive to do is never to eliminate injuries, but to mitigate injuries. And I think we have a lot of good processes. We’ll challenge them all. And that process has begun. It never frankly stopped. But yes, we’ll look at everything, and we’ll examine everything.”



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DEGREES BELOW ZERO, AND THESE STORMS COULD CAUSE DELAYS FOR CONNECTING FLIGHTS OUT OF THE SUNPORT. THAT’S WHERE WE FIND PEYTON SPELLACY THIS MORNING WITH WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS. IF YOUR FLIGHT IS AFFECTED. HEY, PEYTON. GOOD MORNING, TODD AND ROYALE. LUCKILY, WE DON’T HAVE A LOT OF THOSE ISSUES THAT YOU WERE JUST MENTIONING THERE. I ACTUALLY WAS ON FLIGHTAWARE YESTERDAY. THERE’S ONLY ABOUT 24 DELAYED FLIGHTS HERE AT SUNPORT, AND NO CANCELLATIONS. SO LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THESE BOARDS RIGHT HERE TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE GOING ON. AS YOU CAN SEE WE’RE LOOKING PRETTY GOOD. WE HAVE ON TIME ON TIME ON TIME. WE ONLY HAVE TWO DELAYED FLIGHTS TODAY. YOU CAN SEE ONE OF THEM HERE IS PHOENIX FOR SOUTHWEST ONLY. DELAY OF ABOUT FIVE MINUTES. SO NOT TOO BAD. OVER HERE AT SUNPORT I SPOKE WITH THE SUNPORT MARKETING MANAGER AND SHE TELLS ME THE BEST THING THAT YOU CAN DO IS DOWNLOAD YOUR AIRLINE’S APP TO SEE FLIGHT DEPARTURES. EVERY AIRLINE HAS ITS OWN POLICIES. FOR HOW LONG, FOR LONG DELAYS OR CANCELED FLIGHTS, TRAVEL AND LEISURE SAYS IF YOUR FLIGHT IS CANCELED BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME TO CHECK THE AIRLINE’S WEBSITE FOR REBOOKING OPTIONS. IF YOU’RE ALREADY AT THE AIRPORT, GO TO THE AIRLINE’S HELP DESK AND ASK HOW THEY CAN ASSIST YOU FROM THERE, YOU CAN ALSO CALL THE AIRLINE TO SPEED THINGS UP. I THINK THE THE BIGGEST, THE BIGGEST ISSUE IS PROBABLY RUNNING LOW ON PATIENCE. I ALWAYS SAY PACK YOUR PATIENCE BECAUSE WE’RE ALL TRAVELING. WE’RE ALL GOING SOMEWHERE, YOU KNOW? YOU THINK YOU’RE UNIQUE AND YOU’RE LIKE GETTING OUT OF TOWN. EVERYBODY ELSE WANTS TO DO THE SAME THING. NOW, THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SAYS YOU CAN ALWAYS ASK YOUR AIRLINE IF YOU DO HAVE A LONG DELAY OR CANCELED FLIGHTS FOR COMPENSATION ON MEALS, HOTEL ROOMS OR COMPENSATION FOR YOUR TIME. SO THERE ARE SOME AIRLINES THAT WILL DO THAT, BUT NOT EVERYONE DOES. SO IT’S WORTH AN ASK. REPORTING LI

Check your flight status at the ABQ Sunport & how to handle flight delays or cancellations

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A winter storm is set to impact New Mexico this weekend. One area that could see impacts is the Albuquerque Sunport. As travelers head to the airport, flight delays and cancelations are always a possibility, especially when weather moves through any part of the country. Here are a few things to keep in mind if your flight is delayed or canceled. For passengers flying out of the Sunport, the best way to stay updated is by downloading your airline’s app. These apps provide real-time information on flight updates, arrivals, departures, and delays. Each airline has its own policies for dealing with long delays or canceled flights, so it’s important to be familiar with these details ahead of time.Travel experts recommend that if your flight is canceled before you leave for the airport, you should check the airline’s website for rebooking options. If you’re already at the airport when the cancellation occurs, visit the airline’s help desk for assistance. In some cases, calling the airline directly may help speed up the process.In the event of significant delays or cancellations, the U.S. Department of Transportation suggests passengers ask airline staff if the airline will provide compensation for meals, hotel rooms, or other expenses during the wait. Some airlines offer these services, but it’s not guaranteed, so it’s wise to inquire directly with the airline.Check your flight status below:

A winter storm is set to impact New Mexico this weekend. One area that could see impacts is the Albuquerque Sunport.

As travelers head to the airport, flight delays and cancelations are always a possibility, especially when weather moves through any part of the country.

Here are a few things to keep in mind if your flight is delayed or canceled.

For passengers flying out of the Sunport, the best way to stay updated is by downloading your airline’s app. These apps provide real-time information on flight updates, arrivals, departures, and delays. Each airline has its own policies for dealing with long delays or canceled flights, so it’s important to be familiar with these details ahead of time.

Travel experts recommend that if your flight is canceled before you leave for the airport, you should check the airline’s website for rebooking options. If you’re already at the airport when the cancellation occurs, visit the airline’s help desk for assistance. In some cases, calling the airline directly may help speed up the process.

In the event of significant delays or cancellations, the U.S. Department of Transportation suggests passengers ask airline staff if the airline will provide compensation for meals, hotel rooms, or other expenses during the wait. Some airlines offer these services, but it’s not guaranteed, so it’s wise to inquire directly with the airline.

Check your flight status below:



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