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The third-ever MLB draft lottery favored the Washington Nationals as they earned the first overall pick on Tuesday. The Nationals had the fourth-best odds of winning the lottery at 10.2 percent. It will be the third time Washington has drafted first overall. The Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins had the best odds to get the first overall pick at 22.45 percent each. The Los Angeles Angels, Nationals and Toronto Blue Jays were just behind them followed by the rest of the teams that didn't reach the postseason. Despite having a historically bad record, the Chicago White Sox were ineligible for a lottery pick because they won a lottery pick last year and are a payor club, which prevents back-to-back seasons with a lottery pick, per MLB.com . The same logic applies to the Oakland Athletics. Those two teams can't get a pick earlier than 10th or 11th. Here's a look at the complete draft order of the first round. 2024 MLB Draft (Round 1 Order) 1. Washington Nationals 2. Los Angeles Angels 3. Seattle Mariners 4. Colorado Rockies 5. St. Louis Cardinals 6. Pittsburgh Pirates 7. Miami Marlins 8. Toronto Blue Jays 9. Cincinnati Reds 10. Chicago White Sox 11. Oakland Athletics 12. Texas Rangers 13. San Francisco Giants 14. Tampa Bay Rays 15. Boston Red Sox 16. Minnesota Twins 17. Chicago Cubs 18. Arizona Diamondbacks 19. Baltimore Orioles 20. Milwaukee Brewers 21. Houston Astros 22. Atlanta Braves 23. Kansas City Royals 24. Detroit Tigers 25. San Diego Padres 26. Philadelphia Phillies 27. Cleveland Guardians 28. New York Mets 29. New York Yankees 30. Los Angeles Dodgers This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and from around the sports world, check out our B/R app , homepage and social feeds—including Twitter , Instagram , Facebook and TikTok .

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After rough start under coach Mike Macdonald, the Seahawks' defense has become a strengthThe Town of Mount Pleasant invites residents to celebrate the holiday season this weekend at the Town's Holiday Market & Craft Show and the Annual Christmas Light Parade. Find information below for helpful tips and knowledge of upcoming road closures. The 25th Annual Holiday Market & Craft Show returns on Dec. 14 from 11 to 4 p.m. at the Farmers Market Pavilion at 645 Coleman Boulevard. Much of the locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, hot food and homemade preserves typically found during the Farmers Market regular season is enhanced with the addition of handcrafted gifts offered by local artisans and crafters. Live music and kids’ activities brighten the day while browsers peruse Christmas ornaments, glasswork, whimsical holiday crafts, clothing, jewelry, and original art including unique woodwork, pottery, paintings, and photographs. Be sure to come ready for a photo with Santa, who always finds time to visit the market. “The Mount Pleasant Holiday Market is the perfect place to find a variety of original arts and crafts along with delicious food while visiting with neighbors and visitors at this unique community event,” said Tracy Richter, Mount Pleasant Recreation Department Events Coordinator and Market Manager. On Dec. 15, starting at 5:30 p.m. with a spectacular fireworks show, the Mount Pleasant Christmas Light Parade will showcase brilliantly lit floats and festive community groups who will march up West Coleman Boulevard. The parade will start at Live Oak Drive and travel south to end at the intersection of West Coleman Boulevard and Patriots Point Road. Judges will award cash prizes in six categories and spectators can vote for the People’s Choice Award on social media by using the hashtag #VotetheFloatMP and including their favorite float’s organization name. “More than 100 community organizations, school groups, and local businesses work together to make our parade an incredibly magical holiday experience,” said Nicole Harvey, MPRD Community Affairs & Marketing Division Chief. Spectators are asked to not set up to watch the parade in the lineup area, which is on Coleman Boulevard between Live Oak Drive and Pherigo Street. Coleman Boulevard Road Closure Schedule On December 15: o 4:00 PM: o Whilden Sreet to Pherigo Street (Lineup area with detour at Erckmann Drive) o 5:00 PM o West Coleman Boulevard: Whilden Street to Patriots Point Road o Ravenel Bridge off-ramp onto Coleman Boulevard o Patriots Point Road: Coleman Boulevard to Harry Hallman Boulevard No cars are allowed on closed roadways until all pedestrian traffic is clear. In addition to Coleman Boulevard, this affects sections of Houston Northcutt, Magrath Darby, and Patriots Point Road. Police and Public Services staff work hard to open the road as efficiently as possible with public safety being the primary concern. All roads are typically re-opened between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. (earliest closest to the start line, later towards the end of the route). Vehicles are directed north as the re-opening occurs to avoid congestion behind the end of the parade as it travels south until all floats have finished unloading on Harry Hallman Jr. Boulevard. Viewing Tips: o Where is the best place to view the parade? People will line the sides of W. Coleman Boulevard from one end of the route to the other, and there are many great viewing areas from start to finish. o Will there be food for sale? Many restaurants on Coleman & W. Coleman Boulevard will be happy to serve you indoors or take-out. o Do people tailgate and/or picnic along the route? Yes, tailgating at the Christmas Light Parade is a long-standing tradition! We encourage you to come early, settle in, and enjoy the festivities. o Will there be public restrooms? Lit port-o-lets will be available in various places throughout the lineup area as well as in the parade viewing area. Public restrooms are available at the Farmers Market Pavilion for participants in the lineup, at Shem Creek Park, and at Memorial Waterfront Park for participants in the off-load area. o What if it rains? The parade will continue in the rain, but if the weather puts participants or spectators in danger, the parade will end. Each entry determines if the weather is appropriate for their float and their participants. Any important announcements about the schedule can be heard on Y102.5 FM and updates can be found on Facebook on the @MountPleasantRec Christmas Light Parade event page. No announcement means there is no change. If the Parade is canceled, it is not rescheduled. o Who runs the parade? The Mount Pleasant Recreation Department Special Events Office plans the parade with a lot of assistance from the Mount Pleasant Fire, Police, and Public Service Departments. It would not be such a huge success without the enthusiasm of all the local community organizations, schools, and businesses who work hard each year to put together an amazing display of entries. o Are drones allowed near the parade? To help ensure we have a safe event, the Town of Mount Pleasant requests that drone pilots not fly over or along the parade route. Pilots are reminded that the Federal Aviation Authority requires a Part 107 Waiver if they are going to fly at night or fly over people. You can learn more about drone operations at https://www.faa.gov/uas/ .

In the nearly four years since Joe Biden was sworn in as President in 2021, groundbreaking advances in artificial intelligence (AI) became widely available that offer the potential to revolutionize employment-related decisions and processes for recruiting, hiring, promotions, and employee evaluation. As the nation prepares for a second Trump Administration, and employers increasingly interested in adopting and using AI tools, one question on employers’ minds is what can they expect with respect to federal regulation of AI? The Biden Administration took a measured but deliberate approach to regulating AI in general and with respect to employment applications in particular, primarily by issuing non-binding guidance and articulating enforcement priorities with respect to laws already on the books, such as Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The lynchpin of this approach was an October 2023 Executive Order (Executive Order) that outlined the administration’s “comprehensive strategy for responsible innovation.” As relevant to employers and developers of AI tools for employers, that strategy included developing “principles and best practices to mitigate the harms and maximize the benefits of AI for workers,” and “directing agencies to combat algorithmic discrimination.” Although it is difficult to predict precisely what the incoming Trump Administration will do in this space, there is an expectation it will unwind these efforts. The Republican Party platform promised to repeal the Executive Order, which it called “dangerous” because it “hinders AI Innovation and imposes Radical Leftwing ideas on the development of this technology.” The platform also expressed support for “AI Development rooted in Free Speech and Human Flourishing,” suggesting a more laissez-faire approach to AI regulation. With Republicans also winning control of the Senate and the House of Representatives, federal legislation regulating employer’s use of AI tools appears unlikely. If the Trump Administration takes a hands-off approach as expected, regulation of AI employment tools will likely continue (or even accelerate) at the state and local levels. Colorado, New York City, and Illinois have already passed legislation in recent years regulating the use of AI in employment decisions. The main features of these laws include disclosures about AI use (both to the public and to affected individuals) and audit requirements for automated decisionmaking tools aimed at identifying and mitigating algorithmic bias. Similar laws have been introduced in other state legislatures, and they may proliferate if it becomes clear that comprehensive federal regulations are not forthcoming and as lawmakers become more educated on AI issues.

99-yard kick-off return stuns NFLA DoorDash delivery driver took to social media to share how much she earned in a day, and people had a lot to say about tipping. Coralie James on the Facebook group detailing how much she makes as a food delivery driver. In the post, James asked group members to roast people who think Skip, Uber Eats, and DoorDash drivers “make sooo much money.” James explains that drivers are in charge of their own gas and that there’s no minimum wage or vehicle maintenance compensation. She added that DoorDash only pays drivers $2 to $4, leaving drivers to rely on tips. “Because let’s face it, the drivers are out there doing the driving for you so you can stay home and be comfortable,” she stated. James then urged people to tip their drivers like they’d tip their dog groomers, nail technicians, and hairstylists. The post includes screenshots of James’ earnings, which amounted to $183.28 after working for almost 10 hours, of which she was active for over six hours. Commenters were divided on the issue. However, others had a different take and had no issues with tipping their delivery drivers. “People that don’t tip shouldn’t use their service,” one person wrote. “Maybe this is the only job they have, and they can’t find another one.” “Thank you for allowing us to remain comfortable and warm in our homes while having lunch or supper delivered. Sincerely, a tipping customer,” wrote another. One person criticized other commenters, stating, “Check your damn entitlement, or don’t use service-based industries as your personal catering company.” Where do you stand on this issue? Whether you’re a food delivery driver or a customer, please share your thoughts in the comments or email us at .

SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks rode their dominant defense to a big win over a division rival to vault into first place in the NFC West. No, it isn’t 2013. These are the 2024 Seahawks, who, after struggling mightily against the run earlier this season, held the visiting Arizona Cardinals to 49 rushing yards in Sunday's 16-6 victory . The defensive line kept Kyler Murray under consistent pressure thanks to a dominant performance from Leonard Williams, the secondary flew around to smack away passes, and safety Coby Bryant scored on a 69-yard pick-6. Sunday's defensive performance was reminiscent of the Seahawks of a decade ago and a promising sign that first-year coach Mike Macdonald’s system is starting to click. Macdonald, who coordinated Baltimore's NFL-best defense last year, was leading one of the worst rush defenses in the league earlier this season. But Seattle consistently stuffed the Cardinals, who came in as the fifth-best running team in the league at 149.4 yards per game. “Three games in a row now we played pretty decent on defense,” Macdonald said. “There is an expectation and standard here throughout the course of our Seahawks history that we’re trying to live up to and build on. So that’s the idea.” At 6-5, the Seahawks drew even with the Cardinals in the tightly bunched division. The teams play each other again in two weeks at Arizona. Last month's trade for linebacker Ernest Jones IV has clearly paid off. Seattle hasn't allowed a running back to rush for more than 79 yards since its Week 8 loss to Buffalo, which was Jones' first game in a Seahawks uniform. He has led the team in tackles in every game he's played and has helped resurrect the run defense. The Seahawks' run game continues to underperform. Seattle got 65 yards on the ground Sunday, with the Cardinals holding Kenneth Walker III to 41 yards on 16 attempts. Zach Charbonnet had 22 yards on six carries. Walker hasn’t topped 100 yards since Week 1. Offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb needs to think of something different to get the running backs involved. Williams single-handedly disrupted the Cardinals with 2 1/2 sacks, four quarterback hits, three tackles for loss and one pass defensed. “I thought he was dominant,” Macdonald said. “I knew he played great and then I looked at the stat line and he played out of his mind.” The Seahawks finished with five sacks, seven quarterback hits, five tackles for loss and six pass deflections against the Cardinals, shutting down a team that had averaged 29.3 points over its previous three games. Geno Smith finished with 254 yards passing and a touchdown, but he threw another momentum-stalling interception. Smith was picked off on a third-and-6 play on the Arizona 18-yard line at the start of the fourth quarter, ending an 11-play, 73-yard drive. Smith has an NFL-most 12 interceptions this season, more than in either of his previous two seasons as the Seahawks' full-time starter. “That was a huge drive for us. ... Obviously made a terrible mistake down there, something I got to clean up,” Smith said. “But it was a big drive. We wanted to put the game ahead at least two scores.” The offensive line has contributed to the problem. Guard Anthony Bradford left with an ankle injury, and the line struggled to protect Smith, who was sacked five times. Macdonald said Bradford is expected to miss next week's game. 77 — Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the team with six catches for 77 yards and a touchdown, marking the fourth consecutive game that Smith-Njigba has led the team in receptions. He topped 100 yards receiving in the previous two games. “He’s getting open,” Smith said. “He’s catching the ball. He’s doing a great job in the screen game. All-around great player. I just think the way that teams are playing us coverage-wise, I feel like it’s the ultimate sign of respect.” The Seahawks play at the struggling New York Jets on Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflStock market today: Wall Street slips to a rare back-to-back loss

NoneUpgrade Your Kitchen: Top-Rated Refrigerators Over 500 LitersBy AUDREY McAVOY, Associated Press HONOLULU (AP) — Warren Upton, the oldest living survivor of the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the last remaining survivor of the USS Utah, has died. He was 105. Upton died Wednesday at a hospital in Los Gatos, California, after suffering a bout of pneumonia, said Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. The Utah, a battleship, was moored at Pearl Harbor when Japanese planes began bombing the Hawaii naval base in the early hours of Dec. 7, 1941, in an attack that propelled the U.S. into World War II. Upton told The Associated Press in 2020 that he had been getting ready to shave when he felt the first torpedo hit the Utah. He recalled that no one on board knew what made the ship shake. Then, the second torpedo hit and the ship began to list and capsize. The then-22-year-old swam ashore to Ford Island, where he jumped in a trench to avoid Japanese planes strafing the area. He stayed for about 30 minutes until a truck came and took him to safety. Upton said he didn’t mind talking about what happened during the attack. Instead, what upset him was that he kept losing shipmates over the years. By 2020, there were only three crew members of the Utah still alive, including himself. There were an estimated 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack, according to military historian J. Michael Wenger. After Upton’s death, there are only 15 still alive.

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