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U.S. Open odds: Brooks Koepka has surprising odds at Los Angeles Country Club
U.S. Open odds: Brooks Koepka has surprising odds at Los Angeles Country Club
It seems like just yesterday we were gearing up for The Masters, and now here we are, already at the third major of 2023, the U.S. Open.All the best golfers in the world will descend upon Los Angeles Country Club for this week's major. LACC hasn't hosted a pro event since the 1940 Los ...
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Heat vs. Nuggets prediction and odds for NBA Finals Game 5 (Denver wins title in blowout)
Heat vs. Nuggets prediction and odds for NBA Finals Game 5 (Denver wins title in blowout)
The Nuggets are one win away from the organization's first NBA Championship, and oddsmakers are prepared for Monday night to be the night.Denver enters as massive favorites in Game 5 of the NBA Finals at home, where the team has lost one game all postseason. After winning both games in Miam...
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Senator Ron Johnson falsely claims that Trump declined to prosecute Hillary Clinton
Senator Ron Johnson falsely claims that Trump declined to prosecute Hillary Clinton
A GOP senator used a bit of alternative history to paint the Justice Department’s decision to prosecute Donald Trump as improper and politically motivated on Sunday. Ron Johnson was speaking on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures with host Maria Bartiromo when he made the claim that the twice-impeached former Republican president had, in fact, decided against directing the Justice Department to prosecute Hillary Clinton, the opponent he famously vowed to “lock up” countless times on the campaign trail. "[President Gerald] Ford decided it was best for America to not pursue prosecution against [President Richard] Nixon. President Trump pretty much made the same decision, decided not to pursue any kind of prosecution of Hillary Clinton,” said Mr Johnson. “Joe Biden could have made the same decision. He didn't,” added the senator. There were a couple of important issues with Mr Johnson’s assertion, however. Number one, Mr Ford did not direct the Justice Department to end a criminal investigation into his predecessor; instead, he pardoned Mr Nixon for any crimes he committed while in office, making a prosecution moot. Mr Trump hardly extended that same gesture to Ms Clinton. In fact, the Department of Justice closed the investigation into the Democratic secretary of State on two separate occasions, both before Mr Trump ever took office. The final end to that probe occurred two days before Mr Trump’s 2016 election victory, after the FBI had made the controversial decision to reopen the investigation with just days to go in the race. Mr Johnson’s apparent assertion that Mr Biden should consider pardoning Mr Trump for crimes he may have committed is the latest in an emerging line of half-hearted defences of the former president by Republicans aligned with the party’s establishment. Others, like Ohio’s new senator, JD Vance, have rejected the idea that any crimes could have been committed at all. Those more forceful arguments align more closely with the former president’s own; Mr Trump has loudly insisted that he is not guilty of the numerous allegations levied against him in the DoJ’s indictment, including witness tampering and violations of the Espionage Act. He also faces a separate set of criminal charges in New York stemming from a scheme to pay hush money to an adult film star, Stormy Daniels. Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty in that case. Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement Lindsey Graham ties himself in knots trying to defend Trump over classified documents indictment ‘It’s making them angrier’: North Carolina Republicans rally around Trump after indictment Trump allies cite Clinton email probe to attack classified records case. There are big differences
1970-01-01 08:00
Malaysia Woos Microsoft, Google to Bolster Data Hub Ambitions
Malaysia Woos Microsoft, Google to Bolster Data Hub Ambitions
Malaysia wants to lure Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google in its drive to be a data hub
1970-01-01 08:00
Hunter Valley: Ten people killed in bus crash in Australia
Hunter Valley: Ten people killed in bus crash in Australia
About 11 other people on board were injured, police say, in the crash in New South Wales.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Central bank bonanza, stocks on a roll
Marketmind: Central bank bonanza, stocks on a roll
By Lewis Krauskopf A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Lewis Krauskopf. Asian markets will
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft Announces Forza Motorsport Will Drop on October 10
Microsoft Announces Forza Motorsport Will Drop on October 10
Microsoft announced at Summer Game Fest on Sunday that Forza Motorsport is set to land
1970-01-01 08:00
Sacked Odey’s Flagship Hedge Fund To Be Run by Co-Manager Neave
Sacked Odey’s Flagship Hedge Fund To Be Run by Co-Manager Neave
Crispin Odey’s main hedge fund will be run by his co-manager Freddie Neave following a decision by Odey
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump savages Bill Barr three times in sprawling interview with Roger Stone
Trump savages Bill Barr three times in sprawling interview with Roger Stone
After attacking his former attorney general on Truth Social earlier in the day for his assessment that he is “toast” following his federal indictment, Donald Trump lashed out at Bill Barr three times during a sprawling interview on Roger Stone’s first radio show. Having called him a “gutless pig” online and told his followers to switch off Fox News anytime Mr Barr is a guest, the former president kept the attacks going during his chat with Mr Stone on WABC. Mr Barr gave a devastating assessment of the indictment of the president in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case during an appearance on Fox News earlier on Sunday 11 June. Speaking about the indictment, the former president took his first shot at Mr Barr: “This thing is a disgrace and virtually everybody other than a lowlife like Bill Barr, who, as you know, I terminated because he was gutless. He wouldn’t do what you’re supposed to do. But everybody says this is a disgraceful indictment.” Mr Stone asked a little later in the interview: “Do you believe that former Attorney General Bill Barr is in fact part of the Deep State?” Mr Trump demurred from calling his former attorney general that, but said: “I think he’s a coward who didn’t do his job.” He added: “We had unbelievable people, as you know, in the administration. But we also had some that we got wrong. And Bill Barr was a mistake.” As usual, Mr Trump got personal with his criticism of one of his chief detractors who made a point of noting in his interview on Fox News Sunday that he had defended the former president on numerous occasions. Said Mr Trump: “And now he goes and he sits down — if they can find a chair for him, because it’s not that easy — and he sits down and he just bloviates and it’s disgraceful.” “It’s actually unpatriotic. It’s so bad for our country, just so bad. But, you know, he’s got a lot of hatred,” he added. Before the end of the 45-minute interview, which covered a wide range of topics from UFOs to Melania Trump to Ron DeSantis, in addition to the indictment, the former president got one more shot in. He said: “When I talk about a slob like Bill Barr, just a stupid person in a lot of ways, this is really not the standard. We’ve had tremendously successful people. But some we haven’t and you know, we cannot afford to have cowards. We need strong people, because our country is going to hell.” Mr Stone and Mr Trump both made a point of telling the former president’s supporters to protest peacefully if they come to the courthouse on Tuesday for his first hearing. Read More ‘If even half of it is true, he is toast’: Bill Barr gives devastating view of Trump indictment on Fox News Trump allies cite Clinton email probe to attack classified records case. There are big differences Jim Jordan rejects Trump’s statement suggesting Mar-a-Lago papers weren’t declassified Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
1970-01-01 08:00
Wimbledon odds: Novak Djokovic unsurprising betting favorite
Wimbledon odds: Novak Djokovic unsurprising betting favorite
The French Open is officially in the books and Novak Djokovic has won yet another major. His hopes of winning the grand slam in a single calendar year are still alive. it would be the first time someone would achieve that in men's singles since Rod Laver did it for the second time in 1969.N...
1970-01-01 08:00
Conor McGregor sends Miami Heat mascot to hospital following punch during mid-game skit, per report
Conor McGregor sends Miami Heat mascot to hospital following punch during mid-game skit, per report
A punch from UFC star Conor McGregor sent the Miami Heat's mascot, Burnie, to the emergency room of a local hospital during the NBA Finals on Friday, according to The Athletic.
1970-01-01 08:00
NYC, East Coast Air Quality to Remain Hazy Until Rains Arrive
NYC, East Coast Air Quality to Remain Hazy Until Rains Arrive
Clean air remains elusive on the US East Coast as smoke and haze from the worst Canadian wildfires
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