Vice President Kamala Harris has made a notable shift in strategy to paint Donald Trump as unfit and dangerous as Democrats grow anxious about the closeness of the race just two weeks out. Source link
Read More »For Juan Soto, the thrill of the hunt captures a pennant for the Yankees
CLEVELAND — The joy of watching Juan Soto is that he shows you how much he loves baseball. He knows precisely how to unleash his greatness, and though he’s eager to display it, he’s willing to wait. He won’t always succeed, because baseball doesn’t work that way. But he seems …
Read More »Confronted With Facts on Fox News, Trump Claims Ignorance
In an interview that aired Sunday, Donald Trump defended his recent falsehoods about immigrants and the Capitol riot by claiming, implausibly, that he did not know or had “not heard” the truth. Source link
Read More »NFL Week 7 top storylines: A Super Bowl rematch and Lions-Vikings NFC North battle
Week 7 of the NFL season kicked off with great intrigue on Thursday. Sean Payton made his return to New Orleans, the city where he coached for 15 seasons and guided the Saints to their lone Super Bowl victory in February 2010. Payton’s new team, the Denver Broncos, blew out …
Read More »Kamala Harris and McDonald’s: A College Job, and a Trump Attack
Donald Trump has claimed without evidence that Ms. Harris never worked at the fast-food chain. Her campaign and a friend say she did. Source link
Read More »Mandel’s Final Thoughts: Kirby Smart’s Georgia defense unleashes havoc on Texas offense
And now, 20 Final Thoughts from a college football weekend filled with wild comebacks, big-time performances and one heck of a mess to clean up off the field in Austin. 1. All the gentlemen who made picks on ESPN’s “College GameDay” set Saturday morning said No. 1 Texas would beat …
Read More »Door-Knocks, Texts, and Ads, Ads, Ads: Life on the Swing-State Battlefield
This year’s campaign offers a vivid reminder of how much the playing field in presidential elections has shrunk, giving voters in a handful of states a disproportionate influence in the decision. Source link
Read More »The tragic death of George Baldock in Greece: Loss and confusion after ‘one of the darkest days’
At Astakos restaurant in Glyfada, on the edge of the promenade in this quiet Athens suburb, a waiter is busy laying the tables for lunch. It’s Saturday morning, shortly before midday, and the sun is breaking through the clouds as a steady stream of people stroll by on the seafront. …
Read More »Heavy Rainfall Leads to Flash Flood Emergency in New Mexico
Roswell, N.M., received nearly a third of its annual rainfall total in just a few hours on Sunday, sending swift floodwaters through the city and shutting down access into or out of Roswell. Source link
Read More »USC has invested heavily in Lincoln Riley and his staff. Where are the results?
Lincoln Riley is the fourth-highest-paid coach in college football, according to USA Today’s database. It’s a pretty safe bet to assume USC is in the top 10 — and probably closer to the top five — in assistant coach salaries. Theoretically, the return for that sort of pay should be …
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