Texans’ Bill O’Brien turning over playcalling to OC Tim Kelly

Houston Texans coach Bill O’Brien said Tuesday during the NFL consolidate that he’s giving over playcalling duties to offensive coordinator Tim Kelly next season. “[Kelly is] a bright guy,” O’Brien said. “He’s a really good coach. Players respect him. He just does a great job. Great knowledge of the whole offense from the passing game to the running game.” O’Brien, who was given the extra title of general manager of the Texans a month ago, had been calling the offensive

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Surgeons successfully treat brain aneurysms utilizing a robot

Utilizing a robot to treat brain aneurysms is achievable and could take into consideration improved exactness while putting stents, coils and different gadgets, as indicated by late-breaking science exhibited today at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2020. The conference, Feb. 19-21 in Los Angeles, is a world premiere meeting for scientists and clinicians committed to the science of stroke and brain health. Robotic technology is utilized in surgery and cardiology, yet not for brain vascular strategies. In this

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California supports a controversial SMUD community solar plan in Sacramento

Some shopper groups and solar promoters are bothered by a controversial solar plan conceived by SMUD. With a 5-0 vote Thursday, the California Energy Commission affirmed the SMUD community solar plan known as Neighborhood SolarShares. Under the plan, shoppers can outfit the energy of the sun in an alternate manner. Rather than installing solar panels on all new housing construction as required under new state law, with the vote, home manufacturers have the alternative to give energy to customers from

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Olympia lady isolated on a cruise ship in Japan tests positive for coronavirus

An Olympia lady who was isolated on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan over coronavirus concerns says she has tested positive for the virus. Marianne Obenchain was flown back to the U.S. on Monday by chartered flights from the U.S. government after being isolated on the ship since Feb. 4. She showed up at an isolated facility in California where she experienced testing for the virus. She was told her outcomes returned positive for coronavirus, presently known as COVID-19

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Ryan Garcia KOs Francisco Fonseca in the first round holds WBC silver lightweight title

California fighter Ryan Garcia wasted a brief period in defending his WBC silver lightweight title Friday night, taking out Costa Rican challenger Francisco Fonseca at the 1:20 sign of the first round. The session was held at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Video posted via web-based networking media shows Garcia connecting with a quick left to send Fonseca to the canvas – with a dazed look all over. Fonseca, 21, entered the battle with a 19-0 professional record including

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College Station couple wins a Whataburger-themed wedding

After receiving a huge number of submissions from couples across the country, Whataburger is authoritatively declaring the victors of its Whatawedding challenge. On Valentine’s Day, Tayler Hatcher and Geoffrey Martin of College Station will tie the knot at the most up to date Whataburger on Wellborn Road with all costs paid. Tayler and Geoffrey couldn’t be more unique: Tayler is a ninth era Texan, stemming from a long line of farmers, while Geoffrey is from France and never even heard

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Chiefs’ Frank Clark ranks 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo as a top-10 NFL quarterback

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end and Super Bowl champion Frank Clark joined ESPN’s First Take on Friday morning. He was gotten some information about his Super Bowl LIV adversary, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. To begin with, it is important that Clark was reproachful of Garoppolo’s prompting and after the game. He felt that concentrating on stopping the 49ers’ run game and driving the quarterback to attempt to beat them would be sufficient for the Chiefs to win. It

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Coronavirus may transmit through the digestive tract, the report uncovers

Notwithstanding respiratory droplets, the novel coronavirus that has sickened thousands globally may likewise transmit through the digestive tract, explicitly the fecal-oral route, as indicated by a report. Researchers from the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University and the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Science recently found “virus genetic material” in stool samples and rectal swabs from certain patients, Chinese state media detailed, as per Bloomberg. A few patients tainted with the novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, had reported diarrhea

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