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Daily horoscope for June 11, 2024
Moon Alert: Avoid shopping or making important decisions after 3 p.m. EDT today (12 noon until 11 p.m. PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Leo into Virgo.
Happy Birthday for Tuesday, June 11, 2024:
You’re a perceptive, energetic optimist. You’re ready for action. You like the reassurance of a close relationship. This is a good year to renew your spiritual or religious beliefs or to explore new belief systems and ideologies. You will welcome a chance to learn as well as teach.
ARIES
(March 21-April 19)
★★★
Today you might encounter disputes and arguments with someone about money, cash flow or something to do with your belongings. Whatever transpires will be a power struggle. It might relate to a canceled social event or an accident with your kids. Be careful. Tonight: Work.
TAURUS
(April 20-May 20)
★★
Your home routine will be interrupted today. Small appliances might break down or minor breakages could occur. Do your best to practice patience to keep the family peace, because you will be tempted to stand up to authority figures, including parents. What will this achieve? Tonight: Relax.
GEMINI
(May 21-June 20)
★★★
Be careful today. Something going on behind the scenes might cause problems for you. Most definitely, if you think something fishy is going on, it is! Meanwhile, pay attention to everything you say and do, because this is an accident-prone day for you. Don’t jump the gun. Tonight: Cocoon.
CANCER
(June 21-July 22)
★★★
Disputes with friends, as well as members of groups or organizations or attendees of a conference, might erupt today. Basically, this is probably a power struggle. Because you might be caught off guard, you might lose something or a possession might be damaged or stolen. Stay sharp. Tonight: Conversations.
LEO
(July 23-Aug. 22)
★★
This is a restless day for you. You might feel upset or rebellious about something. In all likelihood, it deals with difficulties or struggles that you’re having with a parent, a boss or an authority figure. It might even involve a partner or close friend. Do what you can to keep the peace. Tonight: Check your belongings.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
★★★
Be smart and avoid controversial subjects today. They will burst into arguments and nasty power struggles. This might be difficult for you, because you feel restless and you have strong opinions about things today. Keep in mind that you’re high-viz and people notice you. Set a worthy example. Tonight: You win!
LIBRA
(Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
★★★
Although your relations with friends, especially someone who is different or in another country, are positive today, you might have a squabble with someone about shared property, debt, taxes or inheritances. It might include the cost of an event or be a child-related expense. Stay chill. Tonight: Solitude.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
★★
This is a tricky day. People are looking for excuses to argue. Meanwhile, you’re high-viz, which means people notice you. Therefore, do your best to keep the peace with partners and close friends. Avoid unnecessary squabbles. Keep your head down and your powder dry. Tonight: Friendships.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
★★★
Work-related arguments might arise today, especially if you’re trying to introduce improvements or suggest a better way of doing something. No one is interested. Meanwhile, travel plans might be suddenly changed due to a shifting landscape. Steady as she goes. Tonight: You’re admired.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
★★★
This is a rocky day for romance. Likewise, parents might have difficult exchanges with their kids because of arguments, meltdowns and hissy fits. (On both sides.) This could relate to an unexpected expense or a problem with shared property. Don’t say anything you will regret. Tonight: Explore!
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
★★
Domestic disputes might occur today. Consider this an opportunity to demonstrate grace under pressure. If you feel caught you off guard, don’t be quick to react. Give yourself a chance to process things. In years to come, will this really matter? Tonight: Check your finances.
PISCES
(Feb. 19-March 20)
★★★
Pay attention to everything you say and do today. It is ripe for arguments, which could trigger accidents, both verbal and physical. You don’t need this. Therefore, do what you can to stay calm. Listen with sincerity. Think before you speak. Tonight: Cooperate.
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8 Broncos in Line for a Pro Bowl Nod
On Monday, fan voting opened up for the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games. Fans are now able to vote online, with social media voting to start December 9.
The Pro Bowl Games replaced the original Pro Bowl, in which players demonstrate skills and take part in flag football, as opposed to a regular football game as in years past. But as with past seasons, the rosters will be determined by a combination of player, head coach and fan votes.
Regardless of what one thinks about the importance of the Pro Bowl, the Denver Broncos have multiple players who have cases to make the AFC roster. Let’s take a look at those players in order of the likelihood who could make the final roster.
The Broncos’ No. 1 cornerback should have no problem making the cut. PS2 continues to play at a high level, with three interceptions on the year, along with consistent play in containing or shutting down the top wide receiver he faces.
Surtain is a top contender for Defensive Player of the Year and should now be recognized throughout the league as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, if not the best corner, period.
Meinerz has established himself as one of the better offensive guards in the NFL. In 10 games, the fourth-year player has allowed just one sack (not including Week 12) and committed just one holding penalty while becoming arguably the best player on a quality offensive line.
Meinerz hasn’t received much recognition outside of Denver for his first three seasons, even after a strong 2023 season. However, more people should be aware of his play now and that should translate to a bigger push for him to get his first Pro Bowl nod.
After a quiet rookie season in 2022, which was followed by mostly coming off the bench in 2023, Bonitto is having a breakout season. He currently ranks third in the NFL with 10 sacks, tied with Myles Garrett and trailing Trey Hendrickson and Danielle Hunter.
To be up there with elite players like Hendrickson, Hunter and Garrett says a lot about Bonitto’s play. It should hopefully be enough for Bonitto to overcome what might be a lack of name recognition and get his first Pro Bowl selection.
Bolles is another reason why the Broncos offensive line has played so well. Two seasons removed from a broken leg, Bolles is having one of his best seasons as a pro.
Not including Week 12, Bolles has allowed just one sack this season. He has been called for 10 penalties, which might not help his case, but his overall play could be enough to get his second Pro Bowl berth.
Nix is not just in the conversation for Offensive Rookie of the Year — he’s building himself a case for the Pro Bowl. A ratio of 16 touchdowns to six interceptions should certainly help his cause, plus five more scores (four rushing/one receiving).
However, Nix has two MVP candidates to deal with in the AFC: Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. Also, Joe Burrow has thrown 27 touchdowns with just four picks, despite the Bengals’ losing record. Still, Nix could be in line for first alternate if he keeps playing well.
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Allen continues to be a consistent playmaker for the Broncos. He has five sacks with 21 quarterback hits and 28 pressures in 11 games.
Allen’s problem is there are quite a few defensive linemen playing well in the AFC. He’s had a Pro Bowl-worthy season, but he’ll have to beat out some other worthy players.
Jones had a tough task in replacing fan favorite and previous Pro Bowl selection Justin Simmons. However, Jones has risen to the occasion, with two interceptions and multiple pass breakups.
The issue with Jones may be name recognition. Other safeties tend to dominate the conversation more and will probably get the nod. But Jones has a case to be the latest Broncos safety to make the Pro Bowl.
Sutton has 57 receptions for 744 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games. While those numbers may not stand out in the NFL as a whole, he ranks high when you only look at AFC receivers (which he’s competing against for a Pro Bowl spot).
Among AFC receivers only, Sutton currently ranks third in the AFC in receiving yards, fourth in touchdowns, and third in receptions. The better receivers in the NFL have been in the NFC this year, save for Ja’Marr Chase, who leads the league in receiving yards and touchdowns.
While Sutton might be a long shot to make the Pro Bowl, you can’t rule him out given where he ranks in the AFC field.
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Trump Border Czar: I’ll Throw Denver Resistance Mayor in Jail
President-elect Donald Trump’s “border czar” claimed Monday that he will throw the mayor of Denver, Colorado in prison if his city resists Trump’s efforts to deport millions of immigrants from the United States.
“Me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing: he’s willing to go to jail, I’m willing to put him in jail,” Tom Homan said in an appearance on Fox News’ Hannity.
Homan was responding to an interview last week in which Mayor Mike Johnston told Denverite he would summon local police to block federal forces mobilized by Trump to round up immigrants.
He also suggested the community would rise up against them.
“More than us having [the Denver Police Department] stationed at the county line to keep them out, you would have 50,000 Denverites there,” Johnston said.
“It’s like the Tiananmen Square moment with the rose and the gun, right? You’d have every one of those Highland moms who came out for the migrants. And you do not want to mess with them.”
Johnston added that he would explore the creation of city work authorizations if Trump follows through on a pledge to block immigrants from working.
His remarks immediately became fodder for conservative cable news and MAGA sycophants like Elon Musk, who tweeted, “The mayor of Denver hates his constituents.”
During an appearance on CBS’ Face the Nation, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) accused the mayor of advocating for a “form of insurrection.”
Johnston later softened his stance on city police blocking federal agents, but reiterated his support for mass protests against any deportation efforts.
Homan, meanwhile, pledged to have federal officers carry out deportations, no matter what Johnston thinks.
“I don’t know what the hell’s going on in Denver, but we are going to go fix it,“ he said. ”If he don’t want to fix it, if he don’t want to protect his communities, President Trump and ICE will.”
Homan is a rough and tumble former Border Patrol agent who led the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on an acting basis under Trump from January 2017 to June 2018.
He was not confirmed by the United States Senate, while his new role doesn’t require confirmation.
During Trump’s second term in office, he will be in charge of the U.S. land and sea borders, including the enforcement of the President-elect’s pledge to mass deport millions of people with the use of federal or even military personnel.
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