LSU launches into CWS Final in epic walk-off fashion
No. 5 seed LSU advances into CWS Final in 11-inning thriller over top seeded Wake ForestSure, the NBA Draft was tonight, and you were lucky to have the chance to see a once-in-a generational talent in Victor Wembayana selected to the San Antonio Spurs. But that’s not where the excitement w...
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Threatening letters containing suspicious substances sent to Tennessee Republican lawmakers under FBI investigation
Republican state lawmakers in Tennessee received threatening letters containing a suspicious substance Thursday, prompting an investigation by the FBI, officials said.
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A bipartisan bill aims to protect journalists from being forced to reveal their sources
Journalists could soon enjoy greater protections under federal law.
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What does Maggie Sajak do? ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak’s daughter stuns in selfie as fans ask her to take over game show
Despite her passion and career in music, Maggie Sajak hosted ‘Wheel of Fortune’ for a while and joined as a social media correspondent
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‘Trump in heels’ loses election bid
A Virginia Republican who describes herself as “Trump in heels” has lost her latest election bid in the state. Incumbent state Senator Amanda Chase was narrowly defeated by Glen Sturtevant in the GOP’s Virginia state Senate primary. The race was called earlier this week for Mr Sturtevant, who previously served in the Virginia Senate until 2020, by The Associated Press. The race was required after redistricting in the state. Ms Chase, who attended the January 6 rally for former president Donald Trump in Washington DC, was previously censured by the state Senate for a string of incendiary remarks and election denials. She says she did not take part in the violent riot that followed and that she was driving home when it took place. But Ms Chase later praised those who attacked the US Capitol and breached the building, insisting they were not “rioters and looters.” “These were patriots who loved their country and do not want to see our great republic turned into a socialist country,” she said. “I was there with the people. I know.” The Justice Department has said that it believes more than 2,000 people were involved in the riot, and more than 1,000 defendants from all 50 states have been charged in connection with it. She was defeated for the Republican nomination for Virginia governor in 2021 and called for Mr Trump to declare martial law to prevent Joe Biden from being sworn in as president. She has also drawn attention for openly carrying a firearm during senate sessions, and becoming embroiled in an altercation with a Virginia Capitol police officer over a parking spot. Following her latest defeat, Ms Chase appears to be following the Trump playbook of questioning the legality of her loss. She told WWBT on Thursday that her campaign should have been allowed in the room to watch the certification of machines ahead of early voting.“Right now, we’re in the process of raising money to hire a good attorney that can give us the legal counsel that we need,” Ms Chase told the station. “We know that the state law has been violated, clearly. So now we’re going to hold people accountable,” she said. Chesterfield Voter Registrar Missy Vera told the station that her office had complied with state law, which states that each political party may have one representative present during the machine certification process. Read More Trump news – live: Trump pleads for help from Congress as DoJ shares first classified documents evidence New ad mocks Trump’s excuse that he was too ‘busy’ to hand back boxes of secret government intel Fox guest says Trump’s special counsel looked as comfortable as ‘a monk in a strip club’ in front of committee Everything we know about Nancy Mace being tipped as Donald Trump’s new running mate New recordings of Trump revealed in classified papers investigation, documents show Writer's lawyers say Trump is wrong about $5 million sex abuse-defamation jury award
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Why did Wanda Sykes cancel appearance on 'The View'? Comedian opts out again, this time due to Alyssa Farah Griffin
Wanda Sykes had once canceled her guest appearance on 'The View' over Alyssa Farah Griffin's previous association with former president Donald Trump
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Jett Howard follows his father Juwan's path from Michigan to NBA lottery pick
Jett Howard can only hope he keeps following in his father’s footsteps as he goes from Michigan to the NBA
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White Sox rumors: 5 players who won't be on the roster after the trade deadline
The White Sox could find themselves as big time sellers this year's trade deadline with these five players headlining their list of tradable players.There are few teams in the MLB that have imploded and had a worse season than that of the Chicago White Sox. They're currently 32-44 and ...
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Hornets Mascot Doesn't Look Happy With Brandon Miller Pick
Hugo the Hornet didn't look thrilled by Charlotte's pick of Brandon Miller.
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Whoopi Goldberg: From silencing co-hosts to staying silent, how 'The View' host continues to be rude
Whoopi Goldberg had a blank look and didn't give her opinion as she sat silently, leaning her head on her hand
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Kenya-EU trade deal: Why the East African Community was left out
Kenya felt it was best to sign a bilateral trade deal, despite claims that it undermined regional unity.
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Rust shooting: Prosecutors charge armorer with evidence tampering
Prosecutors say the charges against Hannah Gutierrez-Reed relate to the "transfer of narcotics".
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