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Antetokounmpo y Bucks vencen 112-110 a Atlanta y rompen racha de tres derrotas
ATLANTA (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo anotó 21 puntos y capturó 17 rebotes, y los Bucks de Milwakee rompieron una racha de tres derrotas consecutivas al derrotar el lunes 112-110 a los Hawks de Atlanta tras desperdiciar una ventaja de 23 puntos en la segunda mitad. Los Hawks lideraron 105-104 con un triple de Jalen Johnson a falta de 1:11 antes de caer por cuarta vez consecutiva en el juego anual del Día de Martin Luther King Jr., celebrado en la ciudad natal del ícono de los derechos civiles. AJ Green y Bobby Portis encestaron triples consecutivos, Johnson perdió el balón y Antetokounmpo se impuso en el interior para anotar una canasta que puso el marcador 109-105 con 36 segundos por jugar. Los Hawks aún tenían una oportunidad después de que Nickeil Alexander-Walker conectara desde fuera del arco y Ryan Rollins fallara un tiro libre para los Bucks. Pero CJ McCollum perdió el control del balón y terminó lanzando un tiro casi sin balance que rebotó en el aro, sellando la victoria para Milwaukee. Atlanta casi ganó después de fallar sus primeros 21 tiros desde la línea de tres puntos. Los Hawks perdían 54-38 al descanso y 74-51 acercándose a la mitad del tercer período antes de finalmente reaccionar. Alexander-Walker lideró a los Hawks con 32 puntos, mientras que Johnson sumó 28 puntos y 16 rebotes. Los Bucks fueron más equilibrados, con seis jugadores en cifras dobles. ___ Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes

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NFL Insider Drops Truth Bomb on Bills Head Coach Opening
The Buffalo Bills‘ offseason only began 48 hours ago, but they have already made some big changes. Less than two days after their season came to an end with a crushing 33-30 overtime defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos in their divisional round playoff matchup, the team decided to fire head coach Sean McDermott on Monday morning.Regardless of the team’s reasoning for firing McDermott, there’s no doubt that this is a shocking move. Now, the Bills will have to move quickly to find his replacement, as they are already behind the eight-ball when it comes to their head coach search. However, according to one NFL insider, they have a key advantage over the rest of the league that should help them in their quest to find McDermott’s replacement.NFL Insider Gets Real on Bills’ Head Coach Search 💻 @TomPelissero Who's on #BillsMafia head coach radar after they fired Sean McDermott after nine seasons?#NFL #NFLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/L35OS15kts — Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) January 19, 2026 McDermott took over as the Bills’ head coach in 2017, and while he led the team to a lot of success during the regular season, the same was not true for the playoffs. During Josh Allen’s time under center for Buffalo, he has made it to the AFC Championship Game just once, and after they failed to advance past the divisional round this year, that ended up being what cost McDermott his job.Now that Buffalo doesn’t have a head coach, it will have to begin searching for a new one. The immediate question that everybody has involves who the team will target. Two of the top candidates in this cycle, John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski, have already come off the board, and the Bills won’t be able to interview candidates from the four remaining playoff teams until they are eliminated.Considering how this move was made only a few hours ago, it’s tough to know which direction Buffalo is looking to go with for its coaching search. While it may seem like the team’s options are limited, though, the opposite may end up being true. That’s because, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, the Bills are now widely believed to have the most attractive head coach opening across the NFL.“Everybody is going to be lining up for this job,” Pelissero said on “The Rich Eisen Show.” “Anyone who is a coaching candidate who has an opportunity to go and interview in Buffalo is going to race (there). They will fly themselves in. They will pay for their own per diem. There’s no question whatsoever, this is now the job.”Who Should the Bills Hire as Their Next Head Coach? GettyGeneral manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills. Pretty much any head coach candidate is going to want an opportunity to work with Allen, because he will provide them with a great chance of succeeding right off the bat. Only a handful of candidates will have a real shot at landing this job, though. Bills’ offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Broncos’ quarterbacks coach Davis Webb, and former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll have all emerged as potential candidates right from the get-go.Ultimately, it is still too early to know what Buffalo wants to do with its head coach position, but it will have the pick of the litter once it narrows its search down. So while it seemed like some coaches were closing in on landing new jobs, the emergence of the Bills in the head coach market has once again drastically changed the look of the head coach carousel. Like Heavy Sports's content? Be sure to follow us. This article was originally published on Heavy SportsThe post NFL Insider Drops Truth Bomb on Bills Head Coach Opening appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Celebrating Dr. King: Boston’s MLK Breakfast the longest running celebration celebration of its kind in U.S.
A full house of community members and dignitaries turned out for the 56th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in Boston on Monday. “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic life, transformative leadership and enduring legacy is central to the City of Boston,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. The 2026 celebration highlighted “the Kings’ stand for justice and honors Dr. King’s influence that continues to inspire action and change in our city,” she continued. Gov. Maura Healey highlighted a quote from King on Monday: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of convenience or comfort, but where he stands at time of challenge and controversy.” “This is one of those moments,” Healey said. “And you are in the right place to stand up to injustice, to advance freedom, and teach young people the truth so they can lead the way forward.” Boston’s MLK Breakfast is the longest running event of its kind in the U.S.. Monday’s event featured speaker and Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones. Rev. Dr. Jay Williams speaks during Monday’s MLK Breakfast. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald). Lori Harper sings “Goodness of God” during Monday’s 56th Annual MLK Breakfast. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald). U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley makes the sign of a heart during Monday’s 56th Annual MLK Breakfast. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald). A man folds his hands in prayer during Monday's 56th Annual MLK Breakfast in Boston. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald). Attendees bow their heads in prayer during Monday’s 56th Annual MLK Breakfast. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald).

Ticker: IMF upgrades outlook; Fed chair to attend SUPCO argument on Cook case
An unexpectedly sturdy world economy is likely to shrug off President Donald Trump’s protectionist trade policies this year, thanks partly to a surge of investment in artificial intelligence in North America and Asia, the International Monetary Fund said in a report out Monday. The 191-nation lending organization expects that global growth will come in at 3.3% this year, same as in 2025 but up from from the 3.1% it had forecast for 2026 back in October. The world economy “continues to show notable resilience despite significant US-led trade disruptions and heightened uncertainty,” IMF chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and his colleague Tobias Adrian wrote in a blog post accompanying the latest update to the fund’s World Economic Outlook. The U.S. economy, benefiting from the strongest pace of technology investment since 2001, is forecast to expand 2.4% this year. Fed chair to attend SUPCO argument on Cook case Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will attend the Supreme Court’s oral argument Wednesday in a case involving the attempted firing of Fed governor Lisa Cook, an unusual show of support by the central bank chair. The high court is considering whether President Donald Trump can fire Cook, as he said he would do in late August, in an unprecedented attempt to remove one of the seven members of the Fed’s governing board. Powell plans to attend the high court’s Wednesday session, according to a person familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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