Day: September 23, 2024

Trump indicates he won’t make another presidential run in 2028 if unsuccessful this time

5:03 am September 23, 2024

Former President Trump indicated during an interview Sunday that he would not make a run for the Oval Office in 2028 if his current bid falls short in November. Trump was a guest on Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “Full Measure,” hosted by Sharyl Attkisson, which aired Sunday morning. At the end of the interview, Attkisson asked […]

Read More

Gov. Whitmer balks at questions about Michigan AG Dana Nessel and Rashida Tlaib feud: ‘Not getting in middle’

4:30 am September 23, 2024

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer refused to take a side in the feud between Attorney General Dana Nessel and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich who accused Nessel of bringing charges against anti-Israel campus protesters at the University of Michigan because she is Jewish. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, Jake Tapper asked the […]

Read More

Giants’ Devin Singletary makes late-game decision to avoid touchdown causing brutal bad beat for bettors

4:02 am September 23, 2024

New York Giants running back Devin Singletary iced the game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday with a 43-yard run as the team picked up its first win of the 2024 season, 21-15. While Giants fans will be happy with the victory, general NFL fans who may have placed a wager on the team or […]

Read More

Eagles’ DeVonta Smith’s helmet flies off after ‘dirty’ hit in scary scene vs Saints

3:50 am September 23, 2024

The Philadelphia Eagles came away with the late victory this time around, but they had a frightening moment with their star receiver, DeVonta Smith, that resulted in his helmet flying off and being ruled out with a concussion. Smith caught a pass from Jalen Hurts in the second half when multiple New Orleans Saints players […]

Read More

Government shutdown narrowly avoided after Republicans, Democrats make funding deal

3:49 am September 23, 2024

The U.S. government will be funded for another three months, thanks to a bipartisan funding agreement reached on Sunday that avoids a government shutdown. The agreement maintains funding until Dec. 20, with the House likely to vote on the bill as early as Wednesday. The development was announced in a press release by Senate Majority […]

Read More