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Bills Last-Minute Guide to 2021 NFL Free Agency

Bills Last-Minute Guide to 2021 NFL Free Agency
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Owner of Connolly Station in Malverne reflects on St Patrick s Day 2020

Owner of Connolly Station in Malverne reflects on St Patrick s Day 2020
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12 Bills free agency thoughts after release of John Brown & Quinton Jefferson

12 Bills free agency thoughts after release of John Brown & Quinton Jefferson Updated Mar 10, 2021; Just about four hours after the NFL informed teams that the 2021 salary cap would be $182.5 million, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane began working to add cap space just four days before the unofficial start of free agency. The Bills released wide receiver John Brown and defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson, adding $14.4 million in cap space just from those two moves alone. Buffalo also restructured the contracts of center Mitch Morse (on Tuesday) and Vernon Butler. Both players took pay cuts to shrink their cap hit, which should bring the team to around $20 million in cap space as things stand right now.

Long Island s Irish pubs and restaurants are facing another muted St Patrick s Day in 2021

Long Island s Irish pubs and restaurants are facing another muted St Patrick s Day in 2021
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Extreme-scale computing and AI forecast a promising future for fusion power

 E-Mail IMAGE: Physicist C.S. Chang with figure showing turbulence eddies in an ITER plasma edge (green) with the heat-load footprint on the material wall carried by escaping hot plasma particles. Model simulated. view more  Credit: Photo by Elle Starkman/PPPL Office of Communications. Simulation and image from Robert Hager and Seung-Hoe Ku. Efforts to duplicate on Earth the fusion reactions that power the sun and stars for unlimited energy must contend with extreme heat-load density that can damage the doughnut-shaped fusion facilities called tokamaks, the most widely used laboratory facilities that house fusion reactions, and shut them down. These loads flow against the walls of what are called divertor plates that extract waste heat from the tokamaks.

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