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Could T.Y. Hilton really leave the Indianapolis Colts in free agency?
It s starting to look like more and more of a possibility as we move closer to free agency, as the 31-year-old wide receiver – who sits third all-time in franchise history in receiving yards has two teams in play for him on the open market, according to a report from ESPN Insiders Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler. Miami and Green Bay could be in play for former Colts wideout T.Y. Hilton, who caught 56 passes for 762 yards and five touchdowns last season.
The Colts are letting Hilton like they are with all of their free agents hit the open market and found out what their value is. Indianapolis General Manager Chris Ballard won t set the market himself on guys, but losing a franchise pillar like Hilton could hurt.
New Atlantic Council poll: Insights on Venezuelan and Cuban American sentiments regarding US policy toward Venezuela Report by Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
A woman holds a Venezuelan flag while participating in a candlelight vigil held for victims of recent violence in Caracas, Venezuela May 5, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Florida is home to the United States’ largest Venezuelan population, with the result that Venezuelan policy often reflects the state’s on-the-ground sentiment. Venezuelan Americans and Cuban Americans in Florida are typically among the most politically engaged.
So, what do those Florida voters most engaged on Venezuela think? Is there support for a more human-centered, nuanced approach toward Venezuela?
Plans moving forward to replace FIU bridge that collapsed, killing 6
A construction worker and five people trapped in their cars were killed when the pedestrian bridge collapsed at Florida International University in 2018.
Credit: AP
FILE- In this March 16, 2018 file photo, workers stand next to a section of a collapsed pedestrian bridge near Florida International University in Miami. Author: Associated Press Updated: 10:51 AM CST February 26, 2021
MIAMI Almost three years after six people were killed when a pedestrian bridge collapsed at Florida International University, plans are moving forward for a new one in the same location.
In a meeting this week, the university s board of trustees approved the transfer of $9.1 million to the Florida Department of Transportation, which will oversee the design and construction of the bridge, the Miami Herald reported.
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