
Matz pitches six strong innings as Cardinals stop Cubs' eight-game win streak with 3-0 victory
Steven Matz and two relievers combined on a five-hitter, and the St. Louis Cardinals snapped the Chicago Cubs’ eight-game winning streak with a 3-0 victory
2023-07-31 05:16

Chelsea confident of signing Crystal Palace star Michael Olise
Chelsea are confident that they've beaten Arsenal and Manchester City to the signing of Michael Olise.
2023-07-31 04:55

Musk draws heat from San Francisco over giant X logo
By Nicholas P. Brown A giant, glowing X marks the San Francisco spot where Elon Musk says he
2023-07-31 04:51

Chris Christie slams Trumps as ‘Corleones with no experience’
Chris Christie launched yet another attack on former President Donald Trump and his team following the filing of further charges against him in relation to his handling of classified documents. The former New Jersey governor and ex-Trump ally called the Trump team “the Corleones with no experience” in reference to the crime family in the Godfather movies. “This is bad stuff. And you can’t say there was no underlying potential crime here,” Mr Christie said on CNN on Sunday. “This was the withholding of confidential classified information from the government. After 18 months of asking Donald Trump to return it voluntarily, not only did he not return it. He lied about having it,” he added. In the updated indictment, prosecutors state that two of Mr Trump’s employees, Walt Nauta, an aide, and maintenance worker Carlos De Oliveira, tried to delete surveillance footage at Mar-A-Lago, Mr Trump’s private club and residence in Florida, after the Department of Justice had issued a subpoena seeking the footage. The indictment states that Mr De Oliveira told the IT director “that ‘the boss’ wanted the server deleted”. Another count of willful retention of national defence information and two counts of obstruction were added to the 37 counts Mr Trump already faced in the case. On Sunday, Mr Trump rejected the notion that he had told his staff to delete the footage, writing in a post on Truth Social that his team had “voluntarily” provided the authorities with the footage. “This is not what a former president should be doing, and it’s certainly not something that someone who wants to be president should be doing,” Mr Christie said on CNN. “The government has made a very, very compelling case,” he added. The former Garden State governor is one of the staunchest critics of the former president to enter the race against him while most other candidates are still very reluctant to criticize Mr Trump. Fellow GOP 2024 candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a tech entrepreneur, told CNN on Sunday that the additional charges against Mr Trump made no difference to his promise of pardoning Mr Trump if elected. “I intend to be our next president. And, yes, I do believe I will move us forward. And, yes, I think one of the right ways to do that is to pardon the former president of the United States from what is clearly a politicized prosecution,” he said. Mr Ramaswamy added that Mr Trump shouldn’t be convicted of a crime “that would not have existed but for the existence of an investigation”. The former UN ambassador and governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, another 2024 candidate, told CBS News on Sunday that if the allegations Mr Trump faces are accurate, “It’s incredibly dangerous to our national security”. But she said the charges are “coming down from a Department of Justice that, frankly, the American people don’t trust”. When asked if she would pardon Mr Trump, she said she would do “what’s in the best interest of the country”. Read More Trump indictment – live: Trump echoes Ukraine impeachment as his PAC spends $40m on legal fees Nikki Haley urges McConnell and Feinstein to ‘walk away’ after recent health concerns Only four out of dozens of former Trump cabinet members say he should be re-elected GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie calls Trump a ‘one man crime wave’ Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his presidency? Unanswered questions about Trump’s looming January 6 indictment
2023-07-31 04:50

MLB trade grades: Cardinals deal fireballer closer to Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired Cardinals closer Jordan Hicks after the two sides couldn't agree to a contract extension before the trade deadline.While Jordan Hicks and the Cardinals initially tried to agree to a contract extension which would have kept him in St. Louis for 2024 and be...
2023-07-31 04:27

Kansas transgender people find Democratic allies in court bid to restore their right to alter IDs
Officials under Kansas's Democratic governor are seeking to have the state resume changing gender identification on driver’s licenses of transgender people
2023-07-31 04:26

Rangers put All-Star RHP Nathan Eovaldi on the 15-day IL with a right forearm strain
The Texas Rangers have placed ace Nathan Eovaldi on the 15-day injured list with a right forearm strain and recalled right-hander Grant Anderson from Triple-A Round Rock
2023-07-31 04:23

Denmark seeks to legally prevent burnings of Quran or other religious scriptures
Denmark’s foreign minister says the government will seek to make it illegal to desecrate the Quran or other holy books in front of foreign embassies
2023-07-31 04:22

Madonna feels lucky 'to be alive' after hospitalization
One month after Madonna was hospitalized in the ICU after suffering a bacterial infection, the queen of pop is reflecting on how her loved ones are helping her heal.
2023-07-31 04:18

No. 2 pick Stroud competes with Mills for starting QB job with Houston Texans
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2023-07-31 03:56

MLB rumors: Cubs pull star off trade market, Yankees-Cardinals trade talk, Rangers secret weapon for Scherzer
Some of the latest MLB rumors involving the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers.We start our look around the swirling MLB rumors in Texas where the Rangers now hope they can get Max Scherzer back on track.MLB rumors: A secret weapon waiting for Max Scherzer wi...
2023-07-31 03:54

Jets' Aaron Rodgers defends Nathaniel Hackett and fires back at the Broncos' Sean Payton
Aaron Rodgers is sticking by his offensive coordinator and firing his hardest throw of the summer at Sean Payton
2023-07-31 03:52