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Posted: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 5:28, EST | 0 comments
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 9:06, EST
My editor provided the headline “Do the Bucs have what it takes to win Super Bowl 55?” and the answer is of course they do. After all, they got this far and they have the GOAT under center in Tom Brady – he of the record six Super Bowl rings. It’s Brady’s 10th Super Bowl all-time but his Bucs are Read More
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 8:29, EST
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the highest-paid player in NFL history and could go down as the best player in league annals by the time all is said and done. He already has won a regular-season MVP Award and a Super Bowl MVP – and is favored to win another Super Bowl MVP on Sunday in Super Bowl 55 Read More
Posted: Monday, February 1, 2021 8:05, EST
In Week 12, the Kansas City Chiefs went to Tampa and beat the Buccaneers 27-24 in a game that in all honestly wasn’t that close as the Bucs had a couple of fourth-quarter touchdowns to make things interesting. The two teams meet Sunday in Super Bowl 55 back in Tampa as the Bucs are the first team to play a Read More
Posted: Friday, February 14, 2020 1:21, EST
It is, of course much too early to be making bold predictions for Super Bowl LV, especially given that we are just a couple of weeks removed from watching the Kansas City Chiefs hoist the Lombardi Trophy. That said, the NFL season never really truly ends, as there is always news or moves that impact what might happen in the Read More
Posted: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 11:00, EST
In a few days, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers throw down for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Kansas City is a slight favorite to win Super Bowl 54. Although you may have already made your ATS and over/under wagers, what about props? Super Bowl props are awesome wagers. Not all props are great wagers, though. Check out a Read More
Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 10:56, EST
With the countdown clock ticking towards the kick-off of Super Bowl LIV, it’s time to start thinking about how you might wager on the big game. Some bettors are simply happy to play the SU, especially when the bookies have the matchup as a tight one. In those situations, you get decent Super Bowl LIV odds for either team you Read More
Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00, EST
Okay NFL betting fanatics, with the Big Dance now less than a week away, it’s time for your annual look at who the NFL experts over at ESPN like to bring home the bacon at Super Bowl LIV showdown. In addition to the half-dozen ESPN experts’ predictions, you’re also going to get five more fun-filled predictions from a handful of Read More
Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 8:09, EST
Not much has changed in the two weeks since the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs won their championship games. In the Super Bowl, even slight changes can make a big impact. The over/under total went up a point from 54 to 55 while the Chiefs are now a -2 favorite to win Super Bowl LIV instead of -1. Read More
Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 7:40, EST
In Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, two of the top defenses in the NFL clash. The San Francisco 49ers allow 19.4 points per game. The Kansas City Chiefs allow 19.3 points per. Which defensive stars figure to step it up? Check out the Super LIV defensive prop odds, analysis and free picks! Super Bowl LIV Defense vs Defense Props Odds Read More
Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 7:20, EST
Super Bowl LIV takes place on Sunday, Feb. 2. As always, we can wager on a multitude of Super Bowl props. One of the top prop wager categories is on the performance of the two participating quarterbacks: Jimmy Garoppolo and Patrick Mahomes. Check out an analysis of 4 quarterback prop wagers for each QB along with free Super Bowl LIV Read More
Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 2:10, EST
If you’re fired up about the quickly-approaching Super Bowl LIV matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs and you’re planning on making a wager on the potential Super Bowl LIV MVP winner, then you’re going to enjoy the expert NFL analysis and MVP predictions that you’re about to get. Whether you like prohibitive favorite Patrick Mahomes or Read More
Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 12:29, EST
On Feb 2, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers throw down in Super Bowl 54. Right now, Kansas City is a slight -1 favorite to beat the 49ers. The line has moved a half a point in San Francisco’s favor. Will the 49ers grab their first Vince Lombardi Trophy since 1995? Or, will the Chiefs win their first Read More
Super Bowl LIV Odds Chiefs 31 49ers 20 Spread (Total): KC -2 (55) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl LIII Odds Patriots 13 Rams 3 Spread (Total): N E -2 (58) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl LII Odds Eagles 41 Patriots 33 Spread (Total): N E -3 (58.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl LI Odds Patriots 34 Atlanta 28 Spread (Total): N E -3 (58.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl L Odds Denver 24 Carolina 10 Spread (Total): Car -4.5 (44.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XLIX Odds Patriots 28 Seattle 24 Spread (Total): Sea -1 (47.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XLVIII Odds Seattle 43 Denver 8 Spread (Total): Den -2 (47.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XLVII Odds Ravens 34 49ers 31 Spread (Total): S F -4.5 (48) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XLVI Odds Giants 21 Patriots 17 Spread (Total): N E -2.5 (53) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XLV Odds Packers 31 Steelers 25 Spread (Total): G B -3 (45) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XLIV Odds Saints 31 Colts 17 Spread (Total): IND -5 (57) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XLIII Odds Steelers 27 Arizona 23 Spread (Total): PIT -7 (46) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XLII Odds Giants 17 Patriots 14 Spread (Total): N E -12 (55) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XLI Odds Colts 29 Chicago 17 Spread (Total): IND -7 (47) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XL Odds Steelers 21 Seattle 10 Spread (Total): PIT -4 (47) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XXIX Odds Patriots 24 Eagles 21 Spread (Total): N E -7 (46.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XXXVIII Odds Patriots 32 Carolina 29 Spread (Total): N E -7 (37.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XXXVII Odds Bucs 48 Raiders 21 Spread (Total): OAK -4 (44) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XXXVI Odds Patriots 20 Rams 17 Spread (Total): STL -14 (53) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XXXV Odds Ravens 34 Giants 7 Spread (Total): BAL -3 (33) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXXIV Odds Rams 23 Titans 16 Spread (Total): STL -7 (45) Betting Results: Push (Under)
Super Bowl XXXIII Odds Denver 34 Atlanta 19 Spread (Total): DEN -7.5 (52.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXXII Odds Denver 31 Packers 24 Spread (Total): G B -11 (49) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XXXI Odds Packers 35 Patriots 21 Spread (Total): G B -14 (49) Betting Results: Push (Over)
Super Bowl XXX Odds Dallas 27 Steelers 17 Spread (Total): DAL -13.5 (51) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XXIX Odds 49ers 49 Chargers 26 Spread (Total): S F -18.5 (53.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXVIII Odds Dallas 30 Buffalo 13 Spread (Total): DAL -10.5 (50.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XXVII Odds Dallas 52 Buffalo 17 Spread (Total): DAL -6.5 (44.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXVI Odds Redskins 37 Buffalo 24 Spread (Total): WAS -7 (49) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXV Odds Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Spread (Total): BUF -7 (40.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XXIV Odds 49ers 55 Denver 10 Spread (Total): S F -12 (48) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XXIII Odds 49ers 20 Cincinnati 16 Spread (Total): S F -7 (48) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XXII Odds Redskins 42 Denver 10 Spread (Total): DEN -3 (47) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XXI Odds Giants 39 Denver 20 Spread (Total): NYG -9.5 (40) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XX Odds Chicago 46 Patriots 10 Spread (Total): CHI -10 (37.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XIX Odds 49ers 38 Miami 16 Spread (Total): S F -3.5 (53.5) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XVIII Odds Raiders 38 Redskins 9 Spread (Total): WAS -3 (48) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XVII Odds Redskins 27 Miami 17 Spread (Total): MIA -3 (36.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl XVI Odds 49ers 26 Cincinnati 21 Spread (Total): S F -1 (48) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XV Odds Raiders 27 Eagles 10 Spread (Total): PHI -3 (37.5) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl XIV Odds Steelers 31 Rams 19 Spread (Total): PIT -10.5 (36) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XIII Odds Steelers 35 Dallas 31 Spread (Total): PIT -3.5 (37) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl XII Odds Dallas 27 Denver 10 Spread (Total): DAL -6 (39) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl XI Odds Raiders 34 Vikings 14 Spread (Total): OAK -4 (38) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl X Odds Steelers 21 Dallas 17 Spread (Total): PIT -7 (36) Betting Results: Underdog (Over)
Super Bowl IX Odds Steelers 16 Vikings 6 Spread (Total): PIT -3 (33) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl VIII Odds Miami 24 Vikings 7 Spread (Total): MIA -6.5 (33) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl VII Odds Miami 14 Redskins 7 Spread (Total): MIA -1 (33) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl VI Odds Dallas 24 Miami 3 Spread (Total): DAL -6 (34) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl V Odds Ravens 16 Dallas 13 Spread (Total): BAL -2.5 (36) Betting Results: Favorite (Under)
Super Bowl IV Odds Chiefs 23 Vikings 7 Spread (Total): MIN -12 (39) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl III Odds Jets 16 Ravens 7 Spread (Total): BAL -18 (40) Betting Results: Underdog (Under)
Super Bowl II Odds Packers 33 Raiders 14 Spread (Total): G B -13.5 (43) Betting Results: Favorite (Over)
Super Bowl I Odds Packers 35 Chiefs 10 Spread (Total): G B -14 (N/A) Betting Results: Favorite
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NFL SUPER BOWL 55 - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH @ RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM - TAMPA BAY, FL
If you love making NFL Super Bowl props bets that could help you cash in big on the final game of the season, then you're going to love the value-packed Super Bowl coin toss predictions that you're about to get. Let's get right to it so you can make your bets against our Super Bowl Coin Toss Props.NFL Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting OddsBefore I get to my trio of predictions on this year's Super Bowl coin toss, let's look back at some coin toss history.
Super Bowl 55 and the 2020/21 season will be one that we will not forget any time soon, with the pandemic leaving NFL stadiums empty across the nation, the re-seducing of games weekly and a impact to each and every one of us, and that is before the final chapter plays out on February 7th when the raining champion Patrick Mahoms Faces off with the Legendary Tom Brady and is brand new team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. To further the intrigue the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay will be the First time a Super Bowl host city will have a team playing in the Super Bowl.
If you love making NFL Super Bowl props bets that could help you cash in big on the final game of the season, then you’re going to love the value-packed Super Bowl coin toss predictions that you’re about to get. Let’s get right to it so you can make your bets against our Super Bowl Coin Toss Props .
Before I get to my trio of predictions on this year’s Super Bowl coin toss, let’s look back at some coin toss history.
Now, let’s look at some coin toss trends.
Here are a handful of trends we’ve unearthed from the Super Bowl coin toss results:
Tails has been the outcome in each of the last two Super Bowls and five of six overall with heads being the pick in Super Bowl 52. Simply put, the heads outcome is due to come up this year.
In the NFL, the road team calls the coin toss and in Super Bowl 55 that’s Kansas City. The team that called the coin toss has been incorrect in each of the last two Super Bowls – following a whopping string of 50 straight correct Super Bowl coin toss calls. AFC teams have won the coin toss 31 percent of the time while NFC teams have won the coin toss 68 percent of the time. I like the Chiefs to get the coin toss call correct.
The last team to win the coin toss and hoist the Lombardi Trophy was Seattle in Super Bowl 48. Baltimore pulled off the feat one year prior while Green Bay and New Orleans got the coin toss and Super Bowl win in Super Bowls 45 and 44 respectively. Six straight coin toss winners have lost the Super Bowl, so I’m going with the ‘Yes’ selection here, simply because ‘it’s due’. The winner of the Super Bowl has won the coin toss 24 times with Heads coming up 12 times. Heads has come up 25 times overall and Tails 29 times.  I’m going with the Chiefs to win the coin toss. Kansas City defers possessions and goes on to win Super Bowl 55.
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Who cares which team will win? We’re here to figure out which song Maroon 5 will perform first, how clairvoyant Tony Romo will be, and will Donald Trump be on anyone's mind and mentioned?
January 26, 1986, two of the most beautiful things in NFL history happened: The New England Patriots were throttled in the Super Bowl, and the proposition bet became a gambling sensation. As a publicity stunt, odds makers offered bets on whether Bears defensive lineman William “Refrigerator” Perry would score a rushing touchdown in Super Bowl XX, giving bets paying out as high as 75-1. Shockingly, Perry did score a rushing touchdown.
The bet sparked a wave of prop bets, which have become an international phenomenon in the past three decades. An estimated $4 billion–plus will be wagered on the Super Bowl, and roughly a quarter of that amount will come via proposition bets. That’s more money on prop bets than the Rams were valued at when Stan Kroenke bought a controlling stake in the team in 2010.
If that isn’t enough for you, here’s a ton of things we can say about the annual Super Bowl, but what brings the most attention is the betting side and final stats that surround this famous game. First played in 1967 as part of a merger agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and its then-rival league the American Football League (AFL), the annual Super Bowl has gained a place in the American and the sports culture as the biggest sports event in the nation.
Initially, it was agreed that the two leagues’ champion teams would meet in the AFL–NFL World Championship Game until the merger was officially put in place in 1970. After the merger, each league was designated as a “conference”, and the game has since been played between the conference champs to determine the league’s overall champion. Read More on Super Bowl Betting History
Last Year 2020 : Sunday, February 2 2020 Super Bowl LIV Game, AFC Champion Kansas City defeated NFC Champion San Francisco | 31 - 20 in Miami | Patrick Mahomes quarterback and coach Andy Reid became the face of the leauge, guiding the Kansas City Chiefs to their 1st Super Bowl win. Patrick Mahomes was the Super Bowl MVP.
2019 : Sunday, February 3 2019 Super Bowl LIII Game, AFC Champion New England defeated NFC Champion Los Angeles Rams | 13 - 3 in Atlanta | Tom Brady, Bill Belichick become the oldest wining coach and quarterback, guiding the New England Patriots to their 6th Super Bowl win and biggest winning Super Bowl Margin. This was archived despite the match being the lowest scoring in Super Bowl History which was unexpected with the two high powered offenses on display, Julian Edelman revived the Super Bowl MVP.
Usually played on the first Sunday in February, the final game of the season is usually accompanied by a wave of excitement, cheers and high-fives, but it also the most gambled-on sporting events in the world. Despite their bankroll or previous experience, fans are always looking for a chance to predict the game outcome and engage in some betting action on the side. Every year, fans bet more and more, and judging by the figures reported on each and every year, that trend isn’t likely to change anytime soon.
Since the inception of Super Bowl, favorites own a 33-15 record straight up and 26-18-2 ATS. There have only been six instances where the favorite won the game straight up but failed to cover the spread. Those outcomes happened in 2009 (Super Bowl XLIII), 2005 (Super Bowl XXXIX), 2004 (Super Bowl XXXVIII), 1996 (Super Bowl XXX), 1989 (Super Bowl XXIII) and 1976 (Super Bowl X).
Only two Super Bowl games have ended in pushes or ties. Those matchups took place in 1997 (Super Bowl XXXI, Pats 21, Packers 35) and 2000 (Super Bowl XXIV, Rams 23, Titans 16). In the 2014-15 (Super Bowl XLIX) game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, the closing line was PK (Pick ‘em) marking the first time in Super Bowl history that none of the teams playing the game were betting favorites. Both teams were tied 14–14 at halftime, the Seahawks were able to build a ten-point lead by the end of the 3rd quarter. The Patriots, however, rallied to take a 28–24 lead with less than two minutes left in the game clock.
The historical Super Bowl 50 marked the “Golden Anniversary” of the game. The Carolina Panthers closed the regular season with a 15–1 record and the best offense in the league, and quarterback Cam Newton was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP). On the other hand, veteran Peyton Manning led the Denver Broncos to their eight Super Bowl appearance.
The game was one of the most defensive matches in the game history, although, the Broncos took an early lead and never trailed, beating the Panthers 24-10 in Peyton Manning’s last game in the NFL.
Super Bowl LI was on of the best ones yet. The New England Patriots were on a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons and many thought the Tom Brady magic was gone, but they were so wrong.
At the second half, the Patriots were able to tie the game, making it the first and only Super Bowl to go to overtime. In the end, the Patriots were able to get the win and their fifth Super Bowl title.
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How to bet on the Super Bowl as legal sport betting spreads In this Jan. 29, 2020, photo, a gambler makes bets on the upcoming Super Bowl at Bally's casino in Atlantic City N.J. Gambling industry officials expect Sunday's Super Bowl to be among the most heavily wagered-on championship games ever. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- With legal sports betting continuing to spread in the U.S., this year's Super Bowl is likely to be among the most wagered-on championship games ever.
The gambling industry's trade association, the American Gaming Association, estimates $6.8 billion will be bet legally and illegally on the game. It says 26 million Americans plan to make a bet, up 15% from last year. And a survey by the online bookmaker DraftKings found 78% of respondents say they're more likely to watch the whole game if they have a bet on it.
While many football fans are old hats at betting on the big game, through means legal and otherwise, the Feb. 2 game will be only the second since a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that opened the door for all 50 states to offer legal sports betting (so far, 14 offer it).
Here is a guide to betting on the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers:
We will deal here only with legal options from sports books approved and regulated by government authorities in the U.S. This includes making bets in person at a casino or racetrack (call before you go; not every casino or track offers sports betting), or setting up an account from a computer or smartphone with online bookmakers. Here is a list of those approved to take bets in New Jersey; many of these are licensed in other states as well: https://www.nj.gov/oag/ge/sportsbetting.html
- The most popular bets continue to be on the point spread (the number of points by which a team must win the game in order for the bet to be a winner) and the total, also known as the over/under (the total number of points scored by both teams).
Contrary to popular belief, the point spread is not a consensus on how many points oddsmakers think one team will win by. Rather, it is a number designed to generate as close to an equal number of bets on both sides as possible. That way, the oddsmakers are guaranteed a profit through a cut of the action, called the vigorish, or ''vig.'' (Many books, hoping to sound less wiseguy-ish, call it ''the price.'') Most sports books will keep about 10% of a winning bet before paying you the rest, but they keep 100% of all losing bets. Prices on Super Bowl bets can vary significantly, so it pays to shop around to get the lowest price you can before making a bet.
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White House climate czar John Kerry traveled to Iceland by private jet in 2019 to accept an environmental award and defended his transportation choice to a reporter at the time by calling it, “the only choice for somebody like me.” Kerry flew to Iceland in October, 2019 to receive the Arctic Circle award, an iceberg sculpture, for his leadership on climate issues and being “a consistent voice pressuring the American authorities to commit to tackle environmental matters,” according to Icelandic outlet RUV. During the trip, Kerry was confronted by Icelandic reporter Jóhann Bjarni Kolbeinsson on whether his use of a private jet was an “environmental way to travel.” “If you offset your carbon, it’s the only choice for somebody like me, who is traveling the world to win this battle,” Kerry responded. The former secretary of state went on to emphasize his climate accomplishments, including negotiating the Paris accord for the U.S. and bringing Chinese President Xi to the table. “I’ve been involved in this fight for years,” Kerry said. “I believe the time it takes me to get somewhere, I can’t sail across the ocean, I have to fly to meet with people and get things done,” he continued. “But what I’m doing almost full-time is working to win the battle of climate change. And in the end, if I offset and contribute my life to do this, I’m not going to be put on the defensive.” Last week, Kerry recommended that oil and gas workers should pivot to manufacturing solar panels if their jobs are eliminated as a consequence of the Biden administration’s environmental policies. Biden signed several executive orders on climate change last week aimed at achieving the goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. During his first week in office, the president reentered the Paris climate accord, from which the Trump administration withdrew the U.S. in 2017. Biden also canceled the permit on the Keystone pipeline, a project that would have created about 11,000 U.S. jobs this year, according to the Keystone XL website. Many of the workers are temporary, but 8,000 are union workers.
Uighur women held at internment camps in China’s Xinjiang province have been subject to systematic mass rape, former prisoners and staff have claimed. Two former prisoners and two teachers who had worked at what the Chinese government calls “vocational and educational training centres” described a "culture" of gang rape and sexual torture in interviews with the BBC. The UN estimates more than one million ethnic Uighur and Kazakh men and women have been detained in a network of camps China built in its far-western Xinjiang Province since 2014. Chinese officials deny allegations of mistreatment and say camps are educational facilities designed to combat religious extremism and terrorism among the predominantly Muslim Uighur minority. In March 2019, the Telegraph spoke to eight former detainees who described a regime of systematic torture and forced labour. There have also been reports of forced sterilisations.
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A Minnesota man who was bailed out twice by the Minnesota Freedom Fund has been arrested again and is now facing charges for alleged possession of firearms and a controlled substance. New charges: Thomas Moseley, 29, was arrested for the third time on Jan. 27 and is facing three new felony counts of fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance while in possession of a firearm, according to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office via Fox News. The basis of his arrest was related to the damage of the Minneapolis Police Department’s Fifth Precinct in August 2020.
President Joe Biden’s recent executive order to expand food assistance to U.S. households, while well-intentioned, represents a substantial overreach of the executive branch and a blatant attempt to override the intent of Congress. If successful, this dangerous precedent would open the door to major expansions of the social safety net without congressional approval. Congress must resist the president’s attempts to subvert the intent of existing law. Less than one week into the Biden presidency, the new administration issued a series of executive orders focused on COVID-19 economic relief. One such order seeks to expand food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps. In it, President Biden instructed the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to take “immediate steps to make it easier for the hardest-hit families to enroll and claim more generous benefits in the critical food and nutrition assistance area.” In reality, the executive order asks a federal agency — the USDA — to intentionally misinterpret the Families First Act and subvert the constitutional authority of Congress over the legislative process. The Families First Act, which passed in March 2020, clearly outlined that states could request waivers from the Agriculture Department to provide emergency allotments to SNAP households “not greater than the applicable maximum monthly allotment for the household size.” In normal times, 60 percent of households enrolled in SNAP do not receive the maximum benefit because they have income from other sources — such as earnings — that they can use for purchasing food. The emergency allotments recognized that millions of people lost jobs or faced other employment disruptions when the pandemic hit, and that those enrolled in SNAP were at particular risk for job loss in the early aftermath of the pandemic. Rather than requiring SNAP households to report a job or income change to their state agency and wait for bureaucrats to recalculate their benefits, the emergency allotments gave every SNAP recipient the maximum allowed. This was, admittedly, not a very targeted effort. Some families received a boost in SNAP dollars without a change in household income or financial circumstances. But the immediacy of the economic shock brought on by the pandemic, and the employment instability that persists today, necessitated an equally expedient policy response. The Agriculture Department, under President Trump, had approved emergency allotment plans for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands — but only in accordance with the law. The department extended these emergency-allotment waivers numerous times, most recently extending them through January 2021. The USDA — and Congress itself — also offered states flexibility in the aftermath of the pandemic. According to federal government spending data, all of the efforts outlined above have caused SNAP benefits to rise more than 40 percent in the last fiscal year, with more than $31 billion in added spending compared to FY 2019. Class-action suits have been filed in Pennsylvania and California by people who disagree with the USDA’s interpretation of the law: that regular SNAP plus emergency allotments cannot extend benefits beyond the maximum benefit level. Lawyers for the lawsuits argue that the law allows the USDA to approve emergency allotments in the amount of the maximum benefit, which if true, would mean that households could receive the maximum SNAP benefit plus the maximum emergency allotment — essentially doubling benefit amounts. A federal judge in California agreed with the USDA, while the Pennsylvania case is ongoing. The Biden administration’s executive order is encouraging its USDA to misinterpret the 2020 law in a similar way. The legislative text is not ambiguous. It is hard to imagine Congress being any clearer than, “to address temporary food needs not greater than the applicable maximum monthly allotment for the household size.” If Congress had wanted to give people more than the SNAP maximum, it would have done so. In fact, Congress eventually did just that — expanding benefits by 15 percent in the COVID-19 relief package passed last month. If the Biden administration is successful in this attempt, it will open the door to a number of executive actions aimed at expanding the safety net without congressional action. If political appointees in the Biden administration feel unconstrained by the law, we will see larger benefits directed to an increasing number of people. Such action not only undermines the integrity of the social safety net by going around Congress, it disregards the separation of powers ensconced in the founding documents of our republic. The American public has been largely supportive of efforts by Congress to provide economic relief to struggling households. Let’s keep that authority in its proper place.
Some U.S. community health centers say they are doling out COVID-19 shots far faster than government data suggests, likely accounting for some of a gap between how states and the federal government describe the availability of vaccine doses. The federal government said only about 60% of nearly 56 million doses of vaccines from Pfizer Inc or Moderna Inc that have shipped have been used. Community health centers, which often serve people of color and those with low incomes, are an important piece of the Biden Administration's plan for equitable COVID-19 vaccine distribution, which also includes pharmacies, mass vaccination sites, and hospitals.
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A billionaire businessman who praised the Trump administration's efforts to help minority business owners and cleared black students' debt was reportedly spared prosecution for tax evasion in a deal to co-operate on another massive tax case. Robert Smith, America's wealthiest black businessman, made headlines when he pledged to pay the student debt for students graduating from Morehouse College, an all-male historically black college in Atlanta, in 2019. Mr Smith, who runs a private equity firm and is estimated to be worth $7 billion, was also a vocal advocate of the Trump administration’s financial relief efforts for minority business owners during the pandemic and spoke regularly with the former president's daughter Ivanka Trump. But according to Bloomberg, at the same time, Mr Smith was being investigated by prosecutors and the US taxman who believed he had failed to declare more than $200 million in income. According to the outlet, Donald Trump's attorney general, William Barr, signed off on a non-prosecution agreement which allowed him to avoid a potential jail term and losing control of his company Vista Equity Partners.
The daughter of a Tennessee man executed 14 years ago for murder wants to test DNA evidence to prove his innocence. Attorneys for April Alley presented arguments before the state appeals court on Wednesday. Alley confessed to the crime, but later said the confession was coerced.
House Republicans this week are looking to remove Representative Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) from her committee assignments amid a similar fight from Democrats to oust Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) from her assignments. Earlier this week House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer reportedly gave GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy an ultimatum: remove Greene from her committee assignments in 72 hours or Democrats will bring the issue to the House floor. Greene’s appointment to the House Education and Labor Committee and the House Budget Committee sparked outcry last week from Democrats who say that she should be disqualified from serving on the committee over a recently unearthed video of a 2019 incident in which she harassed a survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, saying the survivor was paid by George Soros, as well as a 2018 Facebook post in which she agreed that the Sandy Hook and Stoneman Douglas shootings were “staged.” McCarthy met with Greene Tuesday night and told her that she would either have to apologize or be ousted from at least one of her two committee assignments by GOP leadership to avoid a politically-fraught vote on the House floor, Politico reported. The House is set to consider a measure this week that calls for Greene’s removal from her assignments. Meanwhile, according to Fox News, a proposed GOP-backed amendment the measure calls for Omar to be ousted from her assignments “in light of conduct she has exhibited.” The amendment — sponsored by Representatives Brian Babin (R., Texas), Jeff Duncan (R., S.C.), Jody Hice (R., Ga.), Andy Biggs (R., Ariz.), and Ronny Jackson (R., Texas) — claims that Omar has made anti-Semitic comments that are grounds for dismissal. Omar drew criticism from colleagues on both sides of the aisle in February 2019 when she wrote, “It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” in response to a tweet about McCarthy’s promise to take “action” against her over her criticism of Israel. The “Squad” member later suggested that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee was paying politicians to take a positive stance on Israel. She ultimately apologized and thanked colleagues for “educating [her] on the painful history of anti-Semitic tropes.” The move against Omar comes as Hoyer has said Greene “must be held accountable for her reprehensible statements.” Greene, a freshman congresswoman, has taken on a controversial reputation over her belief in the QAnon movement, which claims, among other things, that former President Donald Trump and his allies are secretly working to expose a deep-state ring of child sex traffickers. Last week she also came under fire after Media Matters unearthed a 2018 Facebook post in which Greene made unfounded claims about the cause of California’s wildfires. She alleged that the Rothschilds, a wealthy Jewish banking family that is frequently the subject of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, may have used a laser beam from space to spark a forest fire in order to profit from it. A number of House Democrats have expressed support for both a formal censure against Greene and for her expulsion from the House.
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The politics of COVID-19 spending legislation is complicated. President Biden and former President Donald Trump, who don't agree on much, both pushed to get $2,000 direct payments to most Americans this winter, and the Republican governor of West Virginia is backing Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package while his state's Democratic senator, Joe Manchin, favors a smaller package. The White House is privately meeting with a group of Senate Republicans who proposed a $618 billion alternative package, The Associated Press reports, even as Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reject that amount as insufficient and urge Democrats to go big and go quickly. Biden and his advisers "publicly tout the virtues of bipartisan collaboration," but "they aren't pollyannaish about it," Sam Stein reports at Politico. "They know there is no recent history to suggest any such collaboration is coming.," but "inside the White House there is still some surprise that Republicans currently aren't more interested in working with them on COVID relief. Not because they believe Republicans philosophically support the bill, but because there are clear political incentives for them to do so." Biden and his aides have noted repeatedly that just because the budget reconciliation process would allow Democrats to pass much of the $1.9 trillion package without Republican support, Republicans can still vote for the package. If Democrats go the budget reconciliation route, the 10 Senate Republicans can either "oppose the measure without being able to stop it or work to shape it, pledge to vote for it, and get credit for the goodies inside it," Stein reports. "Put another way: Republicans could vote for a bill that includes billions of dollars of help for states, massive amounts of cash for vaccine distribution, and $1,400 stimulus check for most Americans. Or they could oppose it on grounds that the price tag is too steep, or the minimum wage hike is too high, or the process too rushed." And if they do that, a senior administration official told Stein, "they'll get no credit" for those $1,400 checks. Democrats only have the party-line option because they unexpectedly won both Senate seats in a Georgia runoff election, Stein notes, and one political "lesson from that episode is, quite bluntly: It's better to be on the side of giving people money." Trump understood that. Time will tell what Senate Republicans will decide. More stories from theweek.comMarjorie Taylor Greene is getting exactly what she wantsDemocrats may only have one chance to stop America from becoming a one-party stateStephen Bannon, pardoned by Trump, may now be charged over the same scheme in New York
In a show of solidarity, social media users have started changing their profile photos to an illustration of Vicha Ratanapakdee, an 84-year-old Thai man who died after being shoved in San Francisco last week. The attack, which was caught on surveillance video, occurred as Ratanapakdee was walking along Anza Vista and Fortuna Avenues at 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 28. For no apparent reason, Antoine Watson, 19, darted from the right side of the camera frame to push Ratanapakdee to the ground, leaving him with life-threatening injuries.

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