US Olympic shot putter says she had 'nightmare' with competition uniforms

The Olympics did not get off to a good start for one Olympic athlete, even way before she even competed. Chase Jackson will make her Olympic debut in Paris this week after winning back-to-back world championships in the women's shot put. However, when she arrived in Paris for the Games, …...Read More

Presidential campaigns ‘invisible’ in critical swing state of Michigan: report

Communities across rural Michigan that could play a pivotal role in determining the next president have not shown much visible enthusiasm just three months before voters head to the polls. "I’m actually seeing a lot less campaign signs and advertisements," Brandy Jones, a Michigan resident, said in a Los Angeles …...Read More

Supreme Court rejects Missouri effort to block gag order against Trump

The Supreme Court denied a motion to step in and rule on a lawsuit brought by the state of Missouri that attempted to temporarily block legal proceedings in the case of New York vs. former President Trump. Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas said they would have granted the state's …...Read More

CENTCOM commander meets with Israeli officials

The commander of U.S. Central Command met with Israeli officials Monday as tensions in the region are heightened amid the belief Iran will soon attack Israel, or that the Jewish state may preemptively strike against Iran, either of which could ignite a wider regional conflict. Army Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla …...Read More

Chair Jordan demands answers from dozens of major companies tied to shadowy 'collusive' ad group

One of the most powerful committees in Congress has sent a letter to dozens of major corporations in the United States demanding answers on their involvement in an advertising alliance that Republicans say is potentially trying to silence conservative voices in media and news. "The Committee on the Judiciary is …...Read More

House committee demands answers from dozens of major businesses tied to shadowy ad cartel

One of the most powerful committees in Congress has sent a letter to dozens of major corporations in the United States demanding answers on their involvement in an advertising alliance that Republicans say is potentially trying to silence conservative voices in media and news. "The Committee on the Judiciary is …...Read More

Reporter warns Kamala Harris 'hype' might be coming 'back down to earth' after stocks plunged

The Associated Press' Michelle Price warned during a panel discussion Monday on CNN that the hype around Vice President Harris' candidacy might be coming "back down to earth" after the U.S. stock market plunged. "They just a little bit ago this morning, posted the ‘brat’ meme with ‘the stock market …...Read More

Former Alabama walk-on dies at 19 after getting hit by car

Former Alabama defensive back Terrance Howard died last week at the age of 19, several days after getting hit by a car. The Missouri City, Texas, native spent 10 days in a medically induced coma after getting hit on July 20. Howard, who transferred to North Carolina Central in the …...Read More

Iraq's Ain al-Asad air base attacked by at least two rockets: sources

The Ain al-Asad air base in Iraq, which houses U.S. troops, was reportedly attacked with rockets on Monday, according to sources. The news was broken by Reuters, which was told about the situation by multiple security sources. At least two Katyusha rockets were fired towards the base. The sources did …...Read More

Olympic legend Nadia Comaneci slams judges over controversial score change in floor exercise

Jubilation turned to anguish in a split second for Romania’s Ana Barbosu on Monday at the Paris Olympics. Barbosu thought she had won a bronze medal in the women’s floor exercise after Jordan Chiles initially received a score of 13.666. It would have been enough to give Barbosu the first …...Read More