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Destin High flag football team falls one step short of state Final 4

They didn’t make it to state, but they came mighty close.

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The Destin High School Sharks flag football team lost to the Bolles Bulldogs 40-13 in an Elite Eight matchup in Jacksonville on May 7 in the Class 1A FHSAA girls flag football regional finals.

“We started out well. It was just one of those games where the ball just didn’t bounce our way,” Destin Coach Kyle Bryant said.

The Destin High Shark flag football team finished with a 12-6 record, including a trip to the Elite Eight in the FHSAA playoffs.

“There were freak accidents ... like the ball bouncing off the girl's chest and landing in the other girl's hands,” Bryant said.

He said the Bulldogs made some “miraculous” catches for scores.

“It just wasn’t our night,” he said.

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Nevertheless, the Sharks scored the first and last touchdowns of the game.

Senior Bailey Gaffney scored the last TD, and Kaylee Kaiser the first.

This was the Sharks' first year to be eligible tocompete in the FHSAA playoffs.

“I’ve talked about winning state and planned to win state. But to get to the Elite Eight and actually do what you said you would do, that you were trying to do, is miraculous in itself,” Bryant said.

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The Sharks wrapped up their season 12-6.

“I’m beyond proud of those girls,” Bryant said, noting they have dealt with a lot this year.“The stuff they overcame was nothing short of miraculous."

Bryant said they've had teammates leave, key players get hurt and still made it to the Elite Eight.

"It’s a testament to the seniors,” he said.

Senior Sharks were Evie Gherdovich, Mia Castaneda, Elena Martin and Bailey Gaffney.

The Sharks should have a good nucleus of players returning next season: Neilya Stewart, Kaylee Kaiser, Lilly McClen and Lindi Mansfield to name a few.

“I had some freshmen that I moved up ... I’m looking forward to them growing over the summer,” he said.

“I’m extremely proud and honored to be their coach,” Bryant said. “This was a special team from top to bottom. As a whole, even the girls that might not have filled up the stat sheet were just as important.

“It was just a great group of girls. The energy they had the whole year was so phenomenal. It was a breath of fresh air to be around them, and they worked hard and deserved everything they got,” Bryant said.

And the fact that the Sharks made it to the Elite Eight in their first year of eligibility just adds pressure.

“The pressure only grows now. This is what we expect from ourselves. But in order to be there, you’ve got to prepare to be there,” Bryant said. “And preparation starts now."

This article originally appeared on The Destin Log:Destin High School Sharks flag football season ends in Elite Eight

Destin High flag football team falls one step short of state Final 4

They didn’t make it to state, but they came mighty close. The Destin High School Sharks flag football team lost to the Bolles Bull...
Parents sue OpenAI over teen's death after he used ChatGPT to get drug info

Family of teen who died from a drug overdose after consulting ChatGPT sues OpenAI 04:46

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A Texas couple whose son died of an overdose in 2025 after using OpenAI's ChatGPT tool to get information about drugs sued the technology company on Tuesday, blaming the AI platform for his death.

Leila Turner-Scott and her husband, Angus Scott, are seekingto hold OpenAIandits creators accountableafter their son, Sam Nelson, who was 19 when he died, turned to ChatGPT to advise him on using drugs. The AI platform provided advice it was not qualified to dispense, they alleged in the lawsuit, claiming that Sam would still be alive if not for ChatGPT's flawed programming.

Specifically, the platform advised the couple's son that it was safe to take kratom, a supplement used in drinks, pills and other products, in combination with Xanax, a widely used anti-anxiety medication, according to the suit, filed in California state court.

"This is a heartbreaking situation, and our thoughts are with the family," OpenAI said in a statement to CBS News.

The company also said that Sam interacted with a version of ChatGPT that has since been updated and is no longer available to the public.

"ChatGPT is not a substitute for medical or mental health care, and we have continued to strengthen how it responds in sensitive and acute situations with input from mental health experts," OpenAiI said. "The safeguards in ChatGPT today are designed to identify distress, safely handle harmful requests and guide users to real-world help. This work is ongoing, and we continue to improve it in close consultation with clinicians."

Turner-Scott told CBS News in an exclusive interview that she knew her son was using ChatGPT as a productivity tool and for homework help. But she said she was unaware that he was using it for guidance on drugs, alleging that the AI tool eventually recommended a lethal combination of substances.

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She holds OpenAI and its creators responsible for Sam's death, alleging that the company "bypassed safety guards" and could have implemented restrictions to avoid such tragedies.

"The chatbot is capable of stopping a conversation when it's told to or when it's programmed to. ...And they took away the programming that did that, and they allowed it to continue advising self-harm," Turner-Scott told CBS News.

Did ChatGPT act as a doctor?

Angus Scott also said ChatGPT acted as a medical doctor in its exchanges with his stepson, even though it was not licensed to offer medical advice.

"It's providing information to the public about safety concerns, about drug interactions, about all of this information," he told CBS News.

Without proper safety protocols and more rigorous safety testing, ChatGPT "can dispense that knowledge in a way that is very dangerous to people," Angus Scott said.

"It can start feeding psychosis. It can start misrepresenting things to people. And while it is trying to validate users, it's also undermining any chance that that user has to get a grounded opinion, you know, and so it kind of takes them away from reality," he added.

Turner-Scott told CBS News that she is confident that her son, who would have been a rising college sophomore, would support the steps the family is taking to hold the makers of AI chatbots accountable for the potential adverse effects they can have on users' lives.

"He would not want anyone else to be harmed like he was," she said.

Parents sue OpenAI over teen's death after he used ChatGPT to get drug info

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Senators vote to withhold their own paychecks during government shutdowns

WASHINGTON – Duringfuture government shutdowns, senators willhave their paychecks pausedjust like thousands of other federal employees.

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In a May 14 vote, the Senate resoundingly approved a measure to temporarily pause members' own salaries when funding for one or more agencies lapses because of congressional inaction. The resolution passed basically unanimously by voice vote, with no lawmakers objecting to it.

Even though many senators are already independently wealthy, the legislation's success represented a rare point of bipartisan progress amid ever-worsening Washington gridlock. Over the past year, shutdowns have repeatedly broken records, leavingAmericans unable to travel, criticalservices suspendedand government workers across the country unable to pay their bills.

"I've worked hard to get the votes to pass this," Sen. John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican who proposed the resolution, said on the Senate floor May 13. "This is about shared sacrifice."

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Rank-and-file senators make $174,000 per year. Senate leaders, including the majority and minority leaders, earn $193,400 annually. There are 100 senators in Congress.

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) arrives for a vote at the U.S. Capitol Building on April 13, 2026, in Washington.

The measure only needed to pass the Senate and does not require the president's signature. It also does not apply to the House of Representatives' more than 400 members, who also make a base rate of $174,000 per year.

Under Kennedy's legislation, senators would receive back pay after shutdowns end. The resolution will take effect after November's midterm elections.

Zachary Schermele is a congressional reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach him by email at zschermele@usatoday.com. Follow him on X at @ZachSchermele and Bluesky at @zachschermele.bsky.social.

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Senators vote to withhold their own paychecks during government shutdowns

WASHINGTON – Duringfuture government shutdowns, senators willhave their paychecks pausedjust like thousands of other federal employees....
2026 NFL schedule: A phenomenal slate for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and even Thanksgiving eve

For decades, Thanksgiving has beena huge day for the NFL. And it keeps getting bigger, in terms of adding more days and games to extend the holiday.

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The NFL held only two games on Thanksgiving for many years, then in 2006 added a third game in prime time, which has remained a part of the schedule. In 2023, a game on Black Friday was added, and that has stuck as well.

This season, the NFL is expanding the Thanksgiving schedule a bit more. There will be a game on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. That means five games between Wednesday and Friday. Hope you don’t have many family or travel plans, because the games the NFL scheduled are tremendous. On the whole, it’s arguably the best Thanksgiving lineup the NFL has set.

Every game is compelling, from Wednesday through Friday.

Thanksgiving eve: Green Bay Packers at Los Angeles Rams

The NFL pushing this game as a “Thanksgiving eve” game is odd because “Thanksgiving eve” isn’t really a thing. Anyway, it’s another way for the NFL to fill up the calendar, and their first foray into the day before Thanksgiving is a premier matchup. The Rams and Packers are both coming off playoff appearances. The Packers, with Micah Parsons, looked like a Super Bowl contender early last season, the Rams were a Super Bowl contender for most of last season. The NFL usually makes a splash if it introduces a new day on the calendar for games, and it did with this matchup. And it leads into a great tripleheader on Thursday.

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Thanksgiving: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions

As the Lions improved the past few seasons, the calls for them to not host the Thanksgiving opener anymore have subsided. Detroit is now a fantastic draw for the NFL on Thanksgiving. That and atelevision coverage change— allowing networks to swap AFC and NFC games — gives the league some flexibility when it comes to scheduling. The NFL had scheduled divisional games for the Lions each of the last three seasons, and four of the last five. They stuck with that theme this season, giving them a fun matchup against the Bears. That was the matchup for the first game of Thanksgiving in 2024, and the Bears nearly upset the Lions, running out of time at the end in a 23-20 loss. Bears coach Matt Eberflus was fired after a clock management fiasco at the end of the game, leading to Chicago hiring Ben Johnson, who was the Lions’ offensive coordinator in that game.

A Detroit Lions fan wearing a knitted turkey hat watches last season's Thanksgiving game against the Packers. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Thanksgiving: Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys on Thanksgiving is a ratings monster for the NFL. Last season, 57.2 million viewers watched Dallas beat the Kansas City Chiefs. That was themost-watched regular season game in NFL history.

The NFL seems like it wants to break that record. The league could have picked just about any team for this game and got monster ratings, but it chose one of the league’s biggest draws. If the Cowboys improve and are in the NFC East race, this game could surpass last year’s record for viewership. And from a football aspect, it’s an easy sell as long as Dallas is improved.

Thanksgiving night: Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills

Hope you’re not tired for the night game, because the NFL gave us a great one to cap the day. The Chiefs and Bills have developed a rivalry, with Patrick Mahomes on one side and Josh Allen on the other. The two teams have had some classic games. This one, in the Bills’ new Highmark Stadium, should be another fantastic one. Considering there are four playoff teams from last season on Thanksgiving, and the other two are the Chiefs and Cowboys, on paper this three-game slate might be the best we’ve seen on the NFL’s big holiday.

Black Friday: Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers

The Black Friday game is no throwaway this season. The Broncos and Steelers both won their divisions last season. There are some questions about whether the Steelers can maintain that, with Mike McCarthy replacing Mike Tomlin at head coach and Aaron Rodgers’ situation in limbo, but it has been a long time since Pittsburgh was bad. And if this is the fifth-best matchup of the three days, we’re doing pretty good.

2026 NFL schedule: A phenomenal slate for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and even Thanksgiving eve

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NBPA releases player ratings of officials and no, Scott Foster isn't in the bottom tier

When it comes to NBA officials and the referees/umpires of other sports, the general rule of thumb is that fans knowing your name isn’t a good thing. That made the results of the National Basketball Players Association survey interesting.

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The union publicly released the findings of its 2025-26 Referee Player Survey on Wednesday, with 411 players across all 30 teams rating the league’s collection of officials. All 73 refs were graded on a scale of 1 to 5.

The ratings were reportedly shared with the NBA league office in March and are presented as the official player recommendations for referee assignments for the 2026 NBA Playoffs.

The NBPA broke down the officials into three tiers, requesting that only Tier 1 and Tier 2 officials work the playoffs and only Tier 1 officials work the NBA Finals. Here are the groups:

Tier 1: Elite & Top Performers

Ray Acosta, Brent Barnaky, Curtis Blair, Tony Brothers, Nick Buchert, John Butler, James Capers, Kevin Cutler, Eric Dalen, Marc Davis, JB DeRosa, Mitchell Ervin, Jacyn Goble, Nate Green, Bill Kennedy, Courtney Kirkland, Karl Lane, Mark Lindsay, Tre Maddox, Ed Malloy, Phenizee Ransom, Dedric Taylor, Josh Tiven, James Williams, Sean Wright, Zach Zarba

Tier 2: Solid Performers

Brandon Adair, Derrick Collins, Sean Corbin, Mousa Dagher, Brian Forte, Scott Foster, Pat Fraher, Jason Goldenberg, David Guthrie, Matt Kallio, Marat Kogut, Sha'Rae Mitchell, Ashley Moyer-Gleich, Matt Myers, Andy Nagy, Brett Nansel, JT Orr, Gediminas Petraitis, JD Ralls, Kevin Scott, Aaron Smith, Jonathan Sterling, Ben Taylor, Scott Twardoski, Justin Van Duyne, CJ Washington, Leon Wood

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Tier 3: Needs Improvement

Dannica Baroody, John Conley, Che Flores, Tyler Ford, John Goble, Robert Hussey, Intae Hwang, Simone Jelks, Biniam Maru, Suyash Mehta, Rodney Mott, Pat O'Connell, Jenna Reneau, Tyler Ricks, Natalie Sago, Jenna Schroeder, Brandon Schwab, Danielle Scott, Evan Scott, Michael Smith

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 12: Sharife Cooper #13 of the Washington Wizards argues a call with referee Scott Foster #48 during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena on April 12, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. NOTE TO USER: The Cavaliers defeated the Wizards 130-117. User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

The NBPA also shared that Zach Zarba was ranked as the No. 1 ref overall in the NBA, with players from every team ranking him at least among the Top 12. Kevin Cutler also ranked highly, getting a No. 1 ranking from six different teams.

From the NBPA:

“I think officiating comes down to the person. I don’t think you can reform the calls themselves — people are human and they’re going to make mistakes,” said NBPA First Vice President Grant Williams at the State of the Game roundtable. “But the best officials in the league, according to the players, are the great communicators; the ones who understand when they’ve made a mistake. As long as you’re calling a game consistently, guys are willing to adapt. It’s about having control of the game while also respecting the players and their different personalities.”

The highest standard deviation belongs to perhaps the most maligned official in the NBA, Scott Foster. He was reportedly ranked as the top official by one team and had enough support to land in Tier 2.

Those results are somewhat at odds given Foster’s reputation, with his namecomingupmorethana fewtimesover the years.His feud with the recently retired Chris Paul was part of NBA lore, and his “The Extender” nickname is well-known enough to receivea 4,000-word Reddit analysis last year.

But more than a few players think he’s somewhere between OK and good. There are also a pair of Tier 1 officials who have had their own recent incidents, withTony Brothers getting called “completely unprofessional” by Timberwolves head coach Chris FinchandDevin Booker going after James Williams enough to get fined $35,000.

One other notable trend in the ratings is the fact that no women are in Tier 1 and only two — Sha’Rae Mitchell and Ashley Moyer-Gleich — are in Tier 2, compared to six in Tier 3. Che Flores, who is non-binary, is also in Tier 3. The NBPA partially addressed that, noting Moyer-Gleich and Mitchell reached Tier 2 because they “both received positive feedback from the players regarding improvement in their overall performance.”

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