High-ranking political leaders in Russia paid respects to the late Henry Kissinger following the announcement of his death on Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke glowingly of the former U.S. politician in a statement released from The Kremlin on Thursday. Putin praised the German-born American diplomat, academic and presidential adviser — who served as secretary […]
Read MoreMatt Rhule is back coaching college football and things have changed since he left for the NFL following the 2019 season. Name, Image and Likeness, coupled with the transfer portal, has changed the sport significantly, as players are now free to find a new landing spot after the season. In just the past few days, […]
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Sen. Tim Scott and two dozen GOP senators requested a classified assessment on the Biden administration’s plan to “deter” Iranian aggression and prevent the “escalation of conflict” in the Middle East. Scott, R-S.C., penned a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday after […]
Read MoreThe University of Massachusetts Boston quietly removed a requirement that prospective faculty formally commit to diversity, equity and inclusion when they apply for jobs. The reversal was hailed as a First Amendment “victory” by a civil liberties nonprofit that lobbied the university to stop the “unconstitutional” requirement. “Public institutions like the University of Massachusetts Boston […]
Read MoreTwo-time Super Bowl champion and Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller is facing charges related to an alleged domestic violence incident in his native Texas and a warrant for his arrest has been issued, according to a report. Miller, 34, has been accused of assaulting his longtime girlfriend at their home in Dallas on Wednesday morning, […]
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