USMNT news: Adams' Leeds stay, Balogun to Monaco, Gomez joins Mirandes
Today's USMNT newsincludes Tyler Adams now being set to stay at Leeds United after his move to Chelsea collapsed. Folarin Balogun continues to be linked with AS Monaco and Jonathan Gomez has joined Mirandes.USMNT news: Tyler Adams to stay at Leeds UnitedYou have to feel for Tyler Adams, the...
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When Lionel Messi and Inter Miami's next game is after Leagues Cup win over Charlotte FC
Inter Miami and Lionel Messi's next challenge after defeating Charlotte FC.
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Alek Manoah sent down again: Is Blue Jays career in jeopardy?
Alek Manoah's Blue Jay career has been a short roller coaster ride and after seeing another low point, some wonder if the ride may be close to over.For most, roller coaster rides are an exhilarating experience filled with fun and laughter. But for Toronto Blue Jays starter Alek Manoah'...
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Toasty-ish Buns: 5 college football coaches who could end up on the hot seat in 2023
These college football head coaches could be put onto the hot seat before the end of this year.Just because you are not on the hot seat now does not mean you will not be in the near future.The 2023 college football season kicks off in only a few weeks. Although only a handful of teams have a...
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3 Steelers who earned a roster spot in preseason Week 1, and one on verge of being cut
Mike Tomlin’s team was in Tampa for its first preseason game of 2023. Who played well for the Pittsburgh Steelers and who struggled?This was an offseason unlike any other in recent memory for the Black and Gold. Spearheaded by new general manager Omar Khan, the Pittsburgh Steelers added a ...
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Arsenal summer signing suffers knee injury on Premier League debut
Arsenal summer signing Jurrien Timber had to be substituted on his Premier League debut against Nottingham Forest after sustaining a knee injury.
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Bomb alert triggers evacuation at Eiffel Tower
A bomb alert triggered the evacuation of all three floors of the iconic Eiffel Tower Saturday, according to CNN affiliate France BFMTV.
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House Democrats call for investigation into Clarence Thomas over corruption claims
A host of House Democrats, led by Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are urging the Justice Department to launch a probe into Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas “for consistently failing to report significant gifts he received from Harlan Crow and other billionaires for nearly two decades in defiance of his duty under federal law.” In the 11 August letter addressed to US Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Democrats cited the bombshell reports by ProPublica, alleging that Justice Thomas did not disclose luxurious trips and gifts from his billionaire friend Harlan Crow. They wrote that Mr Thomas did not disclose the gifts, “despite certifying repeatedly that his financial disclosure forms are ‘accurate, true, and complete’ in certifications ‘subject to civil and criminal sanctions.’” Supreme Court justices are required to file annual reports disclosing “financial income, gifts and reimbursements, property interests, liabilities, and transactions,” the letter states. While some expenses may be exempt from this requirement, the letter continues, “that exemption does not extend to the officer’s receipt of complimentary transportation, such as the extensive private jet, helicopter, and yacht travel received by Justice Thomas.” It then lays out the consequences of violating the Ethics in Government Act, which states that the attorney general can bring a civil action “against any individual who knowingly and willfully falsifies or who knowingly and willfully fails to file or report any information that such individual is required to report pursuant.” The letter lays out the gifts provided to the Supreme Court Justice from Mr Crow and other wealthy businessmen. “ All told, Thomas has received at least 38 designation vacations, 26 private jet flights, eight helicopter flights, VIP passes to sporting events, stays at luxury resorts, and an invitation to an exclusive golf club” and the estimated value of his gifts since his Supreme Court appointment amounts to millions of dollars, according to the letter. The Supreme Court justice’s “consistent failure to disclose gifts and benefits from industry magnates and wealthy, politically active executives highlights a blatant disregard for judicial ethics as well as apparent legal violations,” the Democrats wrote. “Refusing to hold him accountable would set a dangerous precedent,” they wrote. The letter is signed by Reps Ocasio-Cortez, Jerry Nadler, Jamie Raskin, Hank Johnson, and Ted Lieu. Mr Thomas has been under scrutiny over the past few months following the blockbuster ProPublica reports. On Thursday, New Jersey Rep Bill Pascrell called for his resignation: “He’s corrupt as hell and should resign today,” the lawmaker wrote. Similarly, Rep Gerry Connolly wrote, “Thomas has repeatedly brought dishonor and ethical malpractice to our highest Court,” adding, “I reiterate my call that he must resign. This is exactly why we need SCOTUS ethics reform.” Read More US appeals court dismisses motion challenging permits for natural gas pipeline Lavish vacations, private jets and VIP passes: How wealthy donors put Clarence Thomas in the lap of luxury ‘Corrupt as hell’: Clarence Thomas faces fresh calls to resign after more billionaire gifts revealed
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Chelsea to face Liverpool without shirt sponsor
Chelsea will begin their Premier League campaign against Liverpool without a shirt sponsor.
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Walmart Leads Retailers Shining Spotlight on Key Market Signal
From Walmart Inc. to Home Depot Inc., the biggest US retailers are about to grab the earnings spotlight,
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Fifth person charged in Montgomery boat dock brawl is in police custody
A fifth person involved in the brawl along the Montgomery, Alabama, riverfront last weekend has turned himself in, police said Friday.
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England defeats spirited Colombia 2-1 to reach Women's World Cup semifinals
England ground out a 2-1 victory over a spirited Colombia to reach the Women's World Cup semifinals on Saturday, as goals from Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo punished defensive errors.
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