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Kaepernick is using his platform to support future community leaders through an AI-fueled pilot program for youth in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
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Almost 10 years later, Colin Kaepernick says taking a knee in the NFL was 'absolutely worth it'
Nearly a decade after taking a controversial knee in the NFL, Colin Kaepernick continues his activism with a new AI
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Colts’ QB crisis sparks a Philip Rivers workout, triggering Colin Kaepernick trend as fans debate comebacks, priorities, and NFL logic.
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Colin Kaepernick's NFL Comeback Suffers Another Blow
The Indianapolis Colts need quarterback help. Colin Kaepernick's name has been floated in that department. The 38-year-old former NFL quarterback is rumored to have let the Indianapolis Colts know that he is available.
One of the first AI programs Prince George’s County schools are turning to, Lumi Story, was demonstrated at Largo High School on Tuesday morning.
The Indianapolis Colts remedied their situation with future Hall of Famer Philip Rivers instead going after Colin Kaepernick. It says more about where the NFL is in 2025.
In 2016, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem, protesting “police brutality and racial injustice in America.” In the aftermath, the NFL ousted Kaepernick for his peaceful demonstration. But Kaepernick ...
(L to r) San Francisco 49ers Eli Harold, Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid kneel during the national anthem. Colin Kaepernick is in the news again this week for something off the field. The former San Francisco 48ers quarterback became a father for the first ...
The AI tool called "Lumi" is designed to help students create and publish stories while building reading skills. The Former 49ers quarterback has been visiting schools across the country to promote the program.