Skip Bayless Flips Out Over Controversial Call Leading to Vanderbilt Upset
Skip Bayless, now mad about college baseball umpires.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 must-have free agents for the Chicago Bulls this offseason
The Chicago Bulls desperately need to upgrade their roster to get back into the playoff hunt. Here are three key free-agent targets to help them get there.The Chicago Bulls are at a crossroads.In 2021, they formed a new "Big 3" in DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and Nikola Vucevic. The...
1970-01-01 08:00
This couple set off on a motorbike world tour with their beloved dog. Then tragedy struck
Janell and Stu Clarke set off on an epic motorcycle trip around the world with dog Skyla nearly 10 years ago. Now, the couple, who have traveled 150,000 miles and ridden through 108 countries, are returning home with three rescue dogs they picked up along the way.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sad Terrell Davis Now the Face of the Agony of Defeat For Denver Sports
Sad Terrell Davis is the meme no Denver fan wants to see.
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Manchin plays coy on potential third-party spoiler campaign in 2024
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin on Sunday refused to say whether he would rule out the possibility of accepting a position on a third-party presidential ticket which most analysts say would serve only to help Donald Trump win a second term in the White House. Mr Manchin, a centrist Democrat whose state overwhelmingly voted for Mr Trump in the 2020 election, is considered one of the most vulnerable Democratic senators and would face a strong GOP challenge if he runs for another term in the upper chamber next year. He has also refused to say whether he harbours presidential ambitions at the same time that No Labels, a centrist group backed by GOP donor Harlan Crow, among others, is making efforts to gain ballot access for a third-party ballot line in next year’s general election. The group has suggested they would only run a ticket in next year’s election if the two major parties run “extreme” candidates who leave the broader US electorate wanting a third, more moderate choice. Mr Manchin has been floated as a candidate by some people close to that effort. The Mountain State Democrat has often made a point of taking disagreements with President Joe Biden and the current administration public as a way of highlighting his independence from the Democratic Party at a time when his home state has become increasingly hostile to Democrats. While he has previously said he’d win “any” race he enters next year, he has not yet formally announced a re-election bid, either. He declined to do so once more during a 4 June appearance on Face the Nation, the weekly public affairs show on CBS, moments after he declined to endorse Mr Biden for reelection. Mr Manchin told Brennan he was “not involved in the political process right now”. “Everyone thinks about politics first. I don’t. It’s not about the politics. It’s not about my re-election or anyone else. We have an awful lot of work to do,” he said. “We still have permitting to get done, we have geopolitical unrest around the world. We have to support Ukraine. We have to make sure that we get our financial house in order and get inflation down ... but if you throw politics in, I will guarantee you, you won’t get any decisions on any of that”. Asked whether he was still considering a presidential run, he replied: “Everything’s open. Everything’s on the table and nothing off the table”. He also declined to take himself out of the running for the hypothetical No Labels ticket during an appearance that same day on Fox News Sunday. Asked about the possibility of a third-party or independent bid by host Shannon Bream, Mr Manchin said he was “not ruling anything in, not ruling anything out”. “You better have Plan B. because if Plan A shows that we’re going to the far reaches of both sides, the far left and the far right, and that people don’t want to go to the far left and the far right, they want to be governed from the middle. I think there is, that you better have that Plan B available and ready to go,” he said. Read More Maybe, just maybe, ‘Sleepy Joe’ Biden is good at this bipartisan negotiation stuff Senate passes debt limit bill after marathon 11 amendment votes to avoid default Bernie Sanders was right about the debt limit all along. We know who got us into this mess 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
Dimon Has ‘No Plans’ to Run for Office, JPMorgan Spokesman Says
Jamie Dimon, the longtime JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief, is not planning on running for office, according to
1970-01-01 08:00
Supreme Court to hear 'Trump too small' trademark case; man wants to trademark phrase mocking Trump
The Supreme Court says it will hear a case in which a man tried to trademark a phrase mocking former President Donald Trump as “too small.”
1970-01-01 08:00
SpaceX Chips Away at Starlink Capacity Limits, Allows More People to Sign Up
SpaceX continues to free up more capacity for Starlink, giving interested consumers in a northern
1970-01-01 08:00
U.S. services sector slows in May; prices paid gauge falls to three-year low - ISM survey
WASHINGTON The U.S. services sector barely grew in May as new orders slowed, pushing a measure of prices
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Power Rankings: Best trade chip on every below .500 team's roster
MLB Power Rankings of the best trade chips we should expect to get dealt from every below .500 team.In less than two months, the MLB trade deadline will arrive. Teams over .500 are already dreaming about who they’ll add to the roster. The clubs below .500 should start hyping up their best tr...
1970-01-01 08:00
UN nuclear chief, facing Israeli criticism on Iran, says his agency 'very fair but firm'
The head of the International Atomic Agency says that the U.N. nuclear watchdog will “never politicize” its work in Iran
1970-01-01 08:00
Kyiv warns against loose talk as Russia claims to repel a Ukrainian 'large-scale' offensive' attack in Donetsk
Russia says it has resisted a "large scale" attack from Ukrainian forces in the eastern Donetsk region, amid speculation that Kyiv will soon launch a spring counteroffensive that could swing the course of the conflict.
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