Samoa call up former All Blacks for November Tests Manu Samoa boss Seilala Mapusua has called up former All Blacks Steven Luatua and Jeff Toomaga-Allen for the Pacific side’s tour of the North this November. The pair are able to do so thanks to the World Rugby eligibility amendment which allows certain national switches. Samoa face Italy on Saturday 5th November, …
Read More »Texas voters say inflation, border among top concerns: ‘We never had these issues’ with Trump
EL PASO, Texas – Inflation and border security are front and center for many voters Fox News spoke with in El Paso ahead of November’s midterm elections. “Inflation, economics,” Jason said. “I want to make sure that I can afford to live.” Tony said he was paying less than $2 per gallon for fuel during the Trump administration, and now …
Read More »Putin’s military mobilization could prove to be major blunder, expert says
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a “partial mobilization” that will compel citizens to join the fight in Ukraine could backfire on the authoritarian leader, causing unrest that risks weakening his grip on Russia’s population. “There’s a growing discontent among the Russian people with Putin’s policies,” Rebekah Koffler, a former DIA intelligence officer and the author of ”Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan …
Read More »Vice chair of Treasury Dept’s new racial equity committee wants to defund police, ‘center race’ in all policy
FIRST ON FOX: The vice chair of the Treasury Department’s newly-announced racial equity committee wants to defund the police and put racial justice at the center of all government policymaking. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday announced the formation of a 25-member committee called the Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, which will identify, monitor, and review aspects of the …
Read More »Supreme Court conservative majority poised to uphold Alabama congressional map
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared ready Tuesday to uphold Alabama’s GOP-friendly congressional map, in an important voting rights case that could major implications in the 2024 race and beyond. In a tense nearly two-hour oral argument, the state argued it was taking a “race-neutral” approach in creating voting boundaries, and that it should not be forced to sort voters …
Read More »Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson returns to social media with a bang
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has made a comeback on social media in a new avatar weeks after Queen’s funeral. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Sarah shared her amazing picture that attracted massive applause from fans. In the picture, Sarah Ferguson can be seen sporting an equestrian’s attire complete with a top hat, and fans could not stop gushing. She …
Read More »These celebs inspired people to push past their limits: poll
Six in 10 (59%) Americans credit a celebrity with helping them push through a limit in their lives, new research suggests. A recent poll of 2,000 US adults over the age of 30 found people have pushed on through a tough time personally (44%), taken on a challenge they didn’t think they could do (44%) and improved their physical health …
Read More »Lisa Baird Former NWSL Commissioner Deflects Blame Amid Scandals
Former NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird said in a new interview that she acted in the best possible manner and did not ignore allegations of misconduct by former Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage manager Paul Riley. Appearing on the E:60 documentary Truth Be Told: The Fight for Women’s Professional Soccer, Baird made her first public comments since resigning from the position …
Read More »Inter Milan 1-0 Barcelona: Xavi furious at ‘injustice’ in Champions League defeat
Inter Milan beat Barcelona, who finished third in their Champions League group last season, behind Benfica Xavi said his Barcelona side suffered “a real injustice” after a 1-0 loss at Inter Milan left them in danger of a second successive group-stage elimination in the Champions League. Hakan Calhanoglu’s strike in first-half stoppage time gave Inter victory. Barca thought they had …
Read More »California law school sued by namesake’s descendants over name change
A group of alumni from the University of California Hastings College of the Law and descendants of its namesake, Serranus Hastings, filed a lawsuit against the state and the school Tuesday in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom signing a bill that authorized changing the school’s name. Hastings, a California Supreme Court Justice, founded the school in 1878, but some historians …
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