Day: July 19, 2023

Dems at IRS whistleblower hearing couldn’t offer counterargument, only invoked Trump, George Floyd: critics

11:45 pm July 19, 2023

Democrats who grilled IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler could not offer effective counterarguments to their testimony, and only could muster emotional diatribes targeting former President Donald Trump and invoking George Floyd, critics said Wednesday. During the hearing, Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., invoked George Floyd when speaking about Republicans’ claims of a two-tiered justice […]

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Arkansas Razorbacks head coach provides witty response to beer question at SEC Media Days

11:42 pm July 19, 2023

Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman is always good for a quality quote or two, and the fourth-year head coach did not disappoint Wednesday at SEC Media Days.  After beating No. 23 Cincinnati in the opening game of the 2022 college football season, Pittman was asked what his “drink of choice” was to celebrate the […]

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Arizona State football coach says NIL is 75-80% of recruiting, shares hopes on how it will be used

11:42 pm July 19, 2023

Some of the most important figures in college athletics have been vocal that NIL needs fixing. An SEC contingent that included Alabama head coach Nick Saban, LSU’s Brian Kelly, and conference commissioner Greg Sankey even traveled to Washington, D.C., to make a case for federal assistance in regulating how college athletes can earn money off […]

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A look at US sanctions on Russia, Iran from Obama to the Biden years

11:35 pm July 19, 2023

Russia and Iran are the two most sanctioned countries in the world. Iran had the most before Russia invaded Ukraine with around 3,600. Russia had 2,695. After the invasion in February 2022, sanctions on Russia skyrocketed to more than 16,000. “The sanctions against Russia began under the Obama administration after the first Russian invasion in […]

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Dallas police arrest possible serial killer in connection to deaths of 3 women found along Trinity River

11:14 pm July 19, 2023

Dallas, Texas, police arrested a man Wednesday in connection to the deaths of three women whose bodies were found along the Trinity River. The Dallas Police Department said 25-year-old Oscar Sanchez Garcia was identified as the suspect in a preliminary investigation that consisted of evidence collected by detectives. Police said Sanchez Garcia faces three counts […]

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