Tag: Jackson

  • Jake Gyllenhaal, Justice Jackson & Willow Smith

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  • Ketanji Brown Jackson celebrates SCOTUS confirmation

    Ketanji Brown Jackson celebrates SCOTUS confirmation

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  • Biden hosts hundreds for Ketanji Brown Jackson party, as COVID rages

    Biden hosts hundreds for Ketanji Brown Jackson party, as COVID rages

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  • James Howard Jackson, man accused of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog walker, released from prison by mistake

    James Howard Jackson, man accused of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog walker, released from prison by mistake

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  • California Dem’s flight delays Ketanji Brown Jackson vote

    California Dem’s flight delays Ketanji Brown Jackson vote

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  • Senate expected to split on SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

    Senate expected to split on SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

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  • Rapist gets lax sentence from Jackson, then nabbed for sex assault

    Rapist gets lax sentence from Jackson, then nabbed for sex assault

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  • Roy Blunt says says he’s a no vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson

    Roy Blunt says says he’s a no vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson

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  • Graham says he’ll vote ‘no’ on Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation

    Graham says he’ll vote ‘no’ on Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation

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  • Lamar Jackson amid contract uncertainty: ‘I love my Ravens’

    Lamar Jackson amid contract uncertainty: ‘I love my Ravens’

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    BALTIMORE — Lamar Jackson said on Twitter on Wednesday that he loves the Baltimore Ravens amid uncertainty about his contract status beyond this year.

    “I love my Ravens I don’t know who the hell putting that false narrative out that I’m having thoughts about leaving,” Jackson said. “Stop tryna read my mind.”

    Lamar Jackson
    AP

    Jackson’s contract is an issue in Baltimore for a second straight offseason. The team still hasn’t signed him to an extension as he enters next season on his fifth-year option. General manager Eric DeCosta said last month the Ravens were working at Jackson’s pace.

    Baltimore was decimated by injuries — including to Jackson himself — and finished 8-9 last season.


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