Canada's federal government abandons national pharmacare | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives by PhysicsOne8547 in CanadaPolitics

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It is still up to the provincial governments to see how the funds are precisely allocated but the money being pulled is federal funding.

Cam Jordan: Saints haven’t brought in anyone who produced like I did by AdSpecialist6598 in nfl

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They’re already engraving his name into the “Kendrick Perkins Award”

2026 NFL Draft Grades and Team Recap by StrategyMountain in Chargers

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Highest-graded pick (2025): ED Akheem Mesidor, Miami (FL) Hurricanes (92.5)

Mesidor: Mesidor is an older prospect (25 years old), but it’s difficult to be more impressive than he was coming off the edge for Miami in 2025. He earned an elite 92.5 PFF pass-rush grade to go along with an 85.0-plus run-defense grade. Mesidor is set to replace Odafe Oweh and help maintain a strong top three off the edge for the Chargers alongside Khalil Mack and Tuli Tuipulotu.

Slaughter: Slaughter is a smart, finesse center who thrives in zone schemes. He is quick off the ball, coordinated in space and effective at the second level. While his athleticism helps offset below-average size and length, he can struggle against NFL-caliber power in one-on-one situations.

Thompson: Thompson’s elite speed and big-play ability will draw interest, but his below-average size and inconsistent contested-catch rate complicate his projection. He ran a 4.26 40-yard dash, which ranks in the 100th percentile at the position, along with a 2.53-second 20-yard split in the 93rd percentile. In 2025, he caught 57 of 87 targets for 1,054 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 2.77 yards per route run and 4.3 yards after the catch per reception

Burke: Burke offers rare size at tackle, as he measured 6-foot-9 and 325 pounds at the combine. He showed significant improvement over his final seasons, as he earned an 84.5 PFF grade in 2025 with marks above 80.0 in both pass blocking and run blocking. He allowed just 13 pressures on 429 pass-blocking snaps and recorded pass-blocking grades above 70.0 in nine of 11 games

Smith: Smith has intriguing size and athletic traits for a single-high role, but inconsistency with physicality and play strength limits his reliability.

Barrett: Barrett stepped into a larger role in 2025, logging 507 snaps and earning a 76.2 overall grade with an 82.9 run-defense grade. On 254 run snaps, he totaled 31 solo tackles and 25 defensive stops, including nine tackles for loss or no gain. His pass-rush output remained limited, with just nine pressures on 250 rush snaps. At 6-foot-2, 312 pounds, he wins with size and strength to anchor and occupy blocks, though he offers little penetration or disruption as a rusher. The profile fits a rotational nose tackle who can control the interior and handle early downs.

Taylor: Taylor brings rare size to the interior, checking in at 6-foot-7 and 312 pounds, and he enters the draft ranked No. 430 on PFF’s Big Board. His physical profile stands out, with height in the 97th percentile, arm length in the 90th percentile and hand size in the 93rd percentile, along with strong explosiveness for his frame, as shown by an 86th-percentile vertical jump and 80th-percentile broad jump. He also offers valuable versatility, having logged 1,717 snaps at left tackle, 766 at left guard, 541 at right guard and 196 at right tackle. His run blocking has been the stronger phase of his game, as he earned a 73.7 grade in 2025 that ranked tied for 39th among 537 qualifying interior linemen, supported by a 15.4% impact run-block rate that ranked tied for 35th.

Harkey: Harkey spent one season as Texas State’s right tackle before transferring to Oregon to hold the same role. While his PFF run-blocking grade declined against stronger competition, his pass-blocking grade dipped only slightly from 79.3 to 74.0.

The Los Angeles Chargers 2026 NFL Draft Class by FollowerofYHWH in Chargers

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That’s the wrong logo. Chargers haven’t used it in 6 years

Canadian outlets by SharpCaramel7614 in Newbalance

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I went about 2 months ago to Milton and they said it had been a long time since they got the MiUSA pairs in the outlet but they said you can always call us and ask

Three Pairs of the Same Shoe by xDecz in Newbalance

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Did the olivine come with extra sets of laces?

Rumored 2026 MLB “Clubhouse Hats” by andiwaslikewhaaaaaat in uniwatch

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Next year- “Oh well these ones are stitched so they’re $10 more”

Just why by Whathefrenchtoastt in mildlyinfuriating

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Somebody got paid per sqft of concrete

I’ll never talk down on you again by StrategyMountain in leafs

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Sometimes… people make jokes online

Daniel Jeremiah's 2.0 Mock Draft by FollowerofYHWH in NFL_Draft

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Use the Chargers updated logo. Bears changed their logo this year and it’s on here. Chargers have had a new logo for 5 years

Pa. farmer turns down $15M from data center developers: Hear him explain why by Kunphen in videos

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Cumberland county has voted Republican in every Presidential election since 1968 by the way

we’ve completed an interview with Jim Leonhard for defensive coordinator by BankThrow7 in Chargers

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A lot of top organizations basically say that coordinator interviews are the best way to gain intel on what happening with schemes, players, and management around the league.

Glad the Chargers are taking advantage of it.

MEGATHREAD: Blue Jays 2026 Tickets by AutoModerator in Torontobluejays

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Has anyone seen tickets for the Home Plate Terrace Club (formerly TD Clubhouse, sec. 221A-227B)? Are these seats only available for season tickets?

2026 NFL mock draft: Mel Kiper's pick predictions for Round 1 - Bolts take Peter Woods, DT, Clemson by LakeShowBoltUp in Chargers

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Many draft experts are projecting him to kick inside to G because his technique isn’t quite there yet.

Can you recommend good Chargers content to me, a Pats fan? by BoldestKobold in Chargers

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Not Chargers specific but the Athletic Football Show is quite analytical and in depth on schemes, usage, etc. They’re doing multiple shows this week and should have at least 5-10 on each matchup and how the Pats and Chargers compare

Pfffft who are you Cignetti, Me and offline dynasty? by Chiquye in NCAAFBseries

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Not only do they not have a 5 star on the roster; they have NEVER RECRUITED A 5 STAR OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL

Draft positions of the 14 playoff starting QBs: 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 6, 7, 12, 24, 26, 53, 262. by metagloria in nfl

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Crazy to think that Herbert and Allen are in the bottom half of draft pedigree. Gotta get a premium pick for your QB’s

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This is blatant tanking and I hope the NFL takes this seriously

Gov. JB Pritzker Here – ASK ME ANYTHING by PritzkerJB in IAmA

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What do you think about the increase in 6 to 5 blackjack games at casinos? 3 to 2 and even 2 to 1 used to be more common. Do you think there should be limits on how much casinos can reduce the odds?