Joe Burrow's status in doubt as the winless Bengals try to get back on track against the Rams
The Cincinnati Bengals have started 0-2 for the second straight season and might be on the ropes with quarterback Joe Burrow still hampered by a calf strain he suffered early in training camp
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Real Madrid 2-1 Rayo Vallecano: Player ratings as Los Blancos leave it late to win
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Republican senator warns people with left-wing political views not to travel to Florida
Senator Rick Scott posted a video of himself on Tuesday warning “socialists” and “communists” not to travel or move to his home state of Florida. “Let me give you a travel warning: if you’re a Socialist, Communist, somebody that believes in big government, I would think twice – think twice – if you’re thinking about taking a vacation or moving to Florida,” Mr Scott said at the start of his 35-second video message. Mr Scott’s “travel warning” is a play on the travel advisories civil rights groups like the NAACP and the Human Rights Campaign have issued warning immigrants, LGBT+ people, and people of colour to reconsider travel to the state after it passed a number of laws targeting those communities in recent months. It’s also not the first time Mr Scott, an ambitious first-term senator and former governor, has used the gimmick of issuing his own advisory to draw attention to himself. The senator also issued a press release last month warning people with left-wing views to stay away from the state. “We’re the free state of Florida,” Mr Scott continued in his video. “We actually don’t believe in socialism. We actually know people – some people in our state lived under it, we know people lived under socialism, it’s not good. It’s not good for anybody. So, if you’re thinking about it, if you’re thinking about coming to Florida and you’re a socialist or communist, think twice. We like freedom, liberty, capitalism, things like that.” Mr Scott is reportedly considering running for president, where he would be one of a number of longshot candidates attempting to wrest the nomination away from former president Donald Trump. Along with Mr Trump, two other Floridians are already in the race – Ron DeSantis, Mr Scott’s successor as governor, and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez. Of those candidates, it’s Mr DeSantis who can claim the most credit for turning Florida into a state that has become a symbol for far right governance. In Mr DeSantis’s tenure as governor, the state has moved to severely limit abortion rights, limit free speech in schools, end the state’s tenure system, limit gender-affirming care, and more. Mr Scott, a billionaire former hospital executive who unsuccessfully challenged senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for leadership of the Republican Senate caucus at the start of the current Congress, has reportedly had a strained relationship with Mr DeSantis. He is currently running for re-election to the Senate. Read More Florida senator issues travel warning against ‘socialists’ after NAACP advisory
2023-06-28 11:46
Cristiana Girelli's goal gives Italy 1-0 win over Argentina at the Women's World Cup
Cristiana Girelli’s goal in the 87th minute broke a stalemate and Italy kicked off the Women’s World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Argentina on Monday night
2023-07-24 16:17
Emma Stone-led 'Poor Things' wins top prize at 80th Venice Film Festival
“Poor Things,” a film about Victorian-era female empowerment, has won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival
2023-09-10 03:54
Oakland A's pitcher retires and roasts John Fisher within minutes
Reliever Trevor May let Oakland A's owner John Fisher have it after announcing his retirement.
2023-10-18 02:18
Chicken sandwich wars revived by new creative offerings at the nation's largest chains
Chick-fil-A's first foray into the chicken sandwich wars was so successful that it's launching a second entry, marking the first time the chain has altered its well-known fried chicken sandwich.
2023-08-18 23:51
Football transfer rumours: Sancho given Man Utd deadline; Vinicius wanted in Saudi Arabia
Thursday's football transfer rumours include Jadon Sancho, Vinicius Junior, Victor Osimhen, Nicolo Barella & more.
2023-10-19 16:24
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