The United States national soccer team might not compete against the Islamic Republic of Iran in November’s men’s World Cup in Qatar due to a legal initiative seeking to ban Iran because of its violent crackdown on women and protesters. Fox News Digital obtained a seven-page letter that the Spain-based law firm Ruiz-Huerta & Crespo sent to Gianni Infantino, president …
Read More »Judge rules Fauci be deposed in lawsuit alleging White House worked with Big Tech to censor speech
Biden admin facing lawsuit over censorship Fox News contributor Joe Concha on the Biden administration facing lawsuits over censorship of free speech and reports that the White House will downplay Biden’s 80th birthday. A federal judge has ordered Dr. Anthony Fauci and other Biden officials be deposed as part of a lawsuit against the Biden administration, alleging that the government …
Read More »New York Gov. Hochul brags about tougher ‘bail laws’ in campaign ad amid tightening race with Lee Zeldin
Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul boasted about enacting tougher bail laws in a campaign ad released on Friday as her bid for re-election tightens. Hochul’s new campaign ad comes amid repeated criticism by GOP gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin, who said in July that “cashless bail has been a failure,” calling for it to be repealed. “A safe walk …
Read More »Backstreet Boys heartthrob Nick Carter was ‘sad’ for missing daughter’s birthday on tour
Backstreet Boys heartthrob Nick Carter was ‘sad’ for missing daughter’s birthday on tour Nick Carter, heartthrob of the popular ’90s band boy band, Backstreet Boys, opened about being a father and his career in an interview with PEOPLE. Carter is currently on the European leg of their DNA World Tour. They’re also ringing in the holidays a little early with …
Read More »Jackie Kennedy was prepared to die during Cuban Missile Crisis, ex-Secret Service bodyguard claims
Jackie Kennedy was prepared to die during the tense days of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, according to revelations in a new book by the former first lady’s Secret Service bodyguard. When he offered to hide Kennedy and her children, John and Caroline, during the nuclear standoff between the Soviet Union and the US, Kennedy declined. When Hill offered …
Read More »Gio Reyna Scores First Goal in Over 400 Days for Borussia Dortmund (Video)
For the first time in 421 days, Borussia Dortmund and United States men’s national team star Gio Reyna found the back of the net. In a Saturday Bundesliga match against VfB Stuttgart, Reyna put his Dortmund side up 3–0 with a right-footed strike in the 44th minute. Following a pass out to the left wing from Youssoufa Moukoko, the 19-year-old took …
Read More »Cristiano Ronaldo: Will forward and Manchester United agree an exit strategy with ‘the end in sight’?
Cristiano Ronaldo has mostly been used from the bench this season by Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo may not have played as Manchester United rescued a dramatic point against Chelsea on Saturday, but he still ended up being one of the major talking points. The forward’s refusal to come on as substitute in Wednesday’s 2-0 win against Tottenham, and subsequent decision …
Read More »Trump hints 2024 run at Texas rally: ‘I will probably have to do it again’
Former President Donald Trump told a crowd in Texas on Saturday night that he will “probably have to do it again” referencing another run for President of the United States in 2024. “I ran twice. I won twice. I did much better the second time than I did before,” Trump told the crowd of thousands gathered to hear him speak …
Read More »Iran protests trigger solidarity rallies in US, Europe
Around the world, protesters have taken to the streets in solidarity in a show of international support for demonstrators facing a violent government crackdown in Iran, sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of that country’s morality police. Amini was arrested on Sept. 13 in Tehran for “inappropriate attire” and died three days later in the …
Read More »Majority of Americans support banning the consideration of race during college admissions: Poll
A new poll released by the Washington Post shows that 63% of American adults surveyed support banning the consideration of race during college admissions. The poll, conducted by The Washington Post and George Mason University, asked adults about racial diversity programs on American college campuses. When asked, “Would you support or oppose the Supreme Court banning colleges and universities from …
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