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During Thanksgiving dinner at his home in Vermont two years ago, champion snowboarder Kevin Pearce, 27, finally told his family

By PETE REDINGTON 
Staff Writer Last modified: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 During Thanksgiving dinner at his home in Vermont two years ago, champion snowboarder Kevin Pearce, 27, finally told his family that he realized that the brain injury he had suffered in a crash on the slopes three years earlier had changed him forever. He looked at his brother David, 30, who has Down syndrome, and told him that he accepted the limitations he now faced. His days of X Games glory were over. Their mother Pia turned to David and asked: Would Kevin’s acceptance of his traumatic brain injury help David accept his Down syndrome? David’s eyes welled with tears as the other five family members sat silently. It was a long moment. “It’s hard,” David said finally. “But I will try.”

Chase Young s upbringing made him a crazy unusual leader, and Washington is already following

Chase Young’s upbringing made him a ‘crazy unusual’ leader, and Washington is already following Sam Fortier © John McDonnell/The Washington Post Chase Young is just a rookie, but Washington is feeding off his emotional energy as it competes for the NFC East title. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post) The loudest voice is the youngest. It booms from the middle of the circle, deep and serious, urging everyone to be “a dog,” to be “a dude.” We’re playing for the playoffs the ’offs, boy! and why can’t you give everything you’ve got? Aside from a rare video clip, there is no way to hear the voice leading the Washington Football Team’s pregame huddle. There’s no way to listen in from the stands or on TV over the pounding stadium music. The only ones who truly know its power are the other players in the circle, and yet it is perhaps possible to understand just by watching how they respond.

BetMGM Continues to Make Moves in Pennsylvania, this Time in Philly with the 76ers

Menu BetMGM Makes More Moves in Pennsylvania, Partners with 76ers December 22, 2020 2 min read Less than a week after debuting in Pennsylvania on the NBA’s opening night, BetMGM and the Philadelphia 76ers announced a multi-year partnership agreement. Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid reacts after hitting a three against the Atlanta Hawks during the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. On Tuesday, the 76ers became joined the Pittsburgh Steelers as the second major franchise to partner with BetMGM in the past month. (Image: USA TODAY Sports) Announced Tuesday, the deal gives BetMGM’s logo key placement inside the Wells Fargo Center, including on the pole pads on either side of the court during 76ers home games. They’ll also get ad space on 76ers’ digital products, including the team’s official app.

Yakima County reports five new deaths as COVID-19 cases surpass 19,000

Yakima County reports five new deaths as COVID-19 cases surpass 19,000
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Where to get holiday takeout food in New Orleans, from Cajun turkey to Santa s cookies

Branford Clayton, 21, folds napkins as part of his front of house training at Cafe Hope, a non-profit culinary arts and life skills program for youth ages 17 to 24 in the Greater New Orleans area. (Photo by Frankie Prijatel, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) Frankie Prijatel CHRIS GRANGER Photo by Cheryl Gerber

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