Posts by Kevin Harson
Cowboys Sign Quarterback Amid Major Struggles at Position
Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! The Dallas Cowboys have signed quarterback Will Grier amid major struggles at the position. With Dak Prescott officially undergoing season-ending surgery on his torn hamstring, the Cowboys now have a third quarterback on the roster alongside Cooper Rush and Trey Lance. Read more: Cowboys’ Dak Prescott to Have Season-Ending…
Read MoreUS to continue Israel arms transfers despite critical report on aid to Gaza
President Joe Biden‘s administration said this week that it will continue to transfer arms to Israel, despite recent criticism on the progress of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The Biden administration announced Tuesday that Israel has shown good but limited improvement in allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza, and as a result, it will not impose restrictions…
Read MoreDonald Trump’s reported cabinet picks spark conservative backlash
Some of President-elect Donald Trump’s reported Cabinet appointments have sparked a negative reaction among some conservatives, with worries over the qualifications and viewpoints of those selected. While formal appointments have been limited so far, just one week after Election Day, the Republican‘s transition team has reportedly been working to secure people for top roles. Among…
Read MoreScott Bessent connection to George Soros explained as Trump mulls cabinet
Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager once involved in George Soros‘s investment operations, has recently emerged as a potential pick for Treasury secretary in a second Trump administration. Having spent decades working alongside Soros—a prominent donor to Democratic causes—Bessent’s evolution into a key supporter of President-elect Donald Trump marks a striking political shift. Once a…
Read MoreRunning Down 4 Most Likely Landing Spots For New York Mets’ Pete Alonso
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso is now an unrestricted free agent after slugging 226 home runs in six years with the Mets. Alonso is projected to land a contract worth well north of $150 million this winter. There are a ton of teams that could use his services. From the East Coast to the…
Read MoreTrump free to use Justice Department to target his enemies. Will he?
WASHINGTON — Before he was reelected, President Trump openly threatened to use — or abuse — his power by ordering federal prosecutors to pursue criminal cases against those he deems enemies. There’s little in the law that would stop him. That’s because the Supreme Court has made clear the Constitution gives the president total authority…
Read MoreFlorida’s Sen. Rubio seen as Trump’s pick for State Department
WASHINGTON — Marco Rubio, the combative and hawkish Republican senator from Florida, is expected to be President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of State, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, was once a challenger to and critic of Trump, but has become a staunch defender and campaign surrogate. He was considered…
Read MoreTom Homan responds to claims Trump will deport US citizens
Thomas Homan, who will be Donald Trump’s “border czar” in the next administration, denied claims the president-elect will remove U.S. citizens under the planned mass deportation operation. Speaking to Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Monday, Homan, the former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director, said “exactly not” when asked about comments from The View’s…
Read MoreCars bombs. Massacres. A cartel turf war. Mexico’s new president confronts a wave of violence
MEXICO CITY — Car bombs. Massacres. The slaying of a Roman Catholic priest. A cartel war that has engulfed a major city. A mayor of another large city beheaded after he dared to call for peace. Six weeks after taking office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is contending with a nationwide wave of violence, and is facing…
Read MoreCalifornia immigrants prepare for a second Trump administration
WASHINGTON — The morning after former President Trump won a second term on a promise to deport millions of immigrants, a line formed outside a Riverside County legal aid organization before it had even opened its doors. Legal permanent residents wanted help applying for citizenship. Asylum seekers who had given the federal government their home addresses…
Read MoreHe was a huge TV star. Now he’s broke and lives in an amusement park
YANGJU, South Korea — In the late 1970s, before he became a television star and a household name in South Korea, Im Chae-moo was working as an extra when he had an epiphany. Im Chae-moo’s breakout role in a popular soap opera, “Love and Truth,” in 1984 led to a heady career as a national heartthrob.…
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