Day: March 29, 2025

Falcons’ Kirk Cousins sparks trade rumors with trip to Cleveland

7:46 am March 29, 2025

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins’ offseason travels sparked speculation online about which NFL team the veteran could suit up for next season.  Cousins, 36, was pictured Thursday posing with fans at several different establishments in Cleveland, including a Chipotle in the suburb of Westlake. The photos were posted on X, and Cousins didn’t attempt to hide […]

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Trump nominates former Arizona attorney general for US ambassador to Serbia

7:28 am March 29, 2025

President Donald Trump announced Friday he had nominated former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to become the next U.S. ambassador to Serbia. “Mark is a proud Veteran of the Army National Guard, and previously served as Attorney General for the Great State of Arizona,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. “As the son of […]

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‘Food is medicine’ takes shape as RFK Jr. praises school menu changes in West Virginia

7:24 am March 29, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey on Friday as the Republican governor signed the first letters of intent seeking waivers to allow the state to eliminate soda from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit eligibility. Kennedy, who is spearheading the Make America Healthy Again movement, praised Morrisey during […]

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Deion Sanders walks back comments on son Shedeur Sanders’ landing spot in NFL Draft

7:19 am March 29, 2025

It turns out Deion Sanders will be content no matter what team selects his son Shedeur Sanders in next month’s NFL Draft. The Colorado football coach previously suggested he would advise his son to avoid playing for certain NFL teams. But, during a recent interview, Sanders clarified his position. “Honestly, Shedeur has told me, he’s […]

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United Kingdom could be only G7 nation not to produce its own steel; Chinese owner blames Trump tariffs

6:55 am March 29, 2025

The United Kingdom could be the first G7 nation not to manufacture its own steel, with a major steel firm blaming President Donald Trump‘s tariffs for the planned closure of its two blast furnaces.  British Steel, which is owned by Jingye, the Chinese steel group, announced plans to close its two blast furnaces in England, […]

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