Denny McCarthy sets 36-hole course record at the Travelers Championship
Denny McCarthy set a new 36-hole course record by following up a first-round 60 with a 65 to extend his lead to four strokes after the morning rounds Friday at the Travelers Championship
2023-06-24 02:50
Bulls expect Lonzo Ball to miss upcoming NBA season
The Chicago Bulls expect Lonzo Ball to miss all of the 2023-24 NBA season as he continues to recover from a left knee injury...
2023-06-24 02:49
Ruben Neves leaves Wolves to complete club-record Al Hilal transfer
Ruben Neves has completed his transfer from Wolves to Al Hilal. The deal represents a club-record sale for the Premier League side.
2023-06-24 02:28
UNC basketball whiffs on in-state 4-star, fails to bolster 2023 class
UNC basketball let in-state prospect Jarin Stevenson slip away to Alabama in a recruiting whiff that should be unimaginable in Chapel Hill.Everyone knows in the recruiting game it's essential to keep your homegrown talent at home. So when a kid who grew up in the shadow of an elite basketba...
2023-06-24 02:26
Parties seek court approval of JPMorgan Chase $290 million settlement over Epstein ties
Attorneys filed a preliminary plan to facilitate a $290 million settlement fund for JPMorgan Chase to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
2023-06-24 02:19
U.S. Attorney General denies that Hunter Biden tax probe was stymied
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday denied allegations by an Internal Revenue
2023-06-24 02:16
NBA Draft 2023: 5 way-too-early Rookie of the Year favorites
The 2023 NBA Draft threw more than a few surprises our way. Here are the five most promising early candidates for Rookie of the Year.The 2023 NBA Draft is officially in the rearview mirror, which means teams will now shift their focus to the summer ahead. Free agency, trades, summer league, trai...
2023-06-24 01:59
The highest wages in La Liga
La Liga's best-paid players, including the likes of Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong, Toni Kroos of Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak
2023-06-24 01:57
Rodgers targets European impact in second spell at Celtic
Brendan Rodgers said restoring Celtic's success in European competition is his target after taking charge of the Glasgow giants...
2023-06-24 01:53
Dettori at the double as Tahiyra reigns for Weld at Royal Ascot
Frankie Dettori was in double form to break the 80-winner mark at Royal Ascot on Friday as veteran Irish trainer Dermot Weld rolled back the years...
2023-06-24 01:48
Florida Supreme Court rules against former Democratic state attorney ousted by DeSantis
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Andrew Warren, a state attorney who was ousted by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, citing an "unreasonable delay" in filing a challenge to the Republican governor's authority to suspend him.
2023-06-24 01:48
Chris Christie defiant as conservative crowd boos Trump criticism
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie on Friday defended his criticism of former president Donald Trump before a sometimes-hostile crowd at the first day of the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s annual Road to the Majority Conference, telling an audience of evangelical voters that Mr Trump had let down the people who voted for him in 2016 and in 2020. Speaking from the main stage at the Washington Hilton, Mr Christie recounted to the audience how he’d been the first of Mr Trump’s 2016 opponents to endorse him and helped him with debate preparations on his way to winning that year’s general election before serving as the first chair of Mr Trump’s transition team. He also noted that he’d assisted Mr Trump with debate prep in 2020 by playing Joe Biden in mock debates before asking attendees why, after supporting Mr Trump in two consecutive elections, would he choose to run against him again. “I'm running because he's let us down,” he said. “He has let us down because he's unwilling — he’s unwilling to take responsibility for any of the mistakes that were made, and any of the faults that he has, and any of the things that he's done, and that is not leadership, everybody”. As Mr Christie continued by describing what Mr Trump had done as “a failure of leadership,” a large portion of the evangelical voters who’d gathered to hear him began to boo loudly. The former New Jersey governor responded that the hecklers could “boo all you want,” but shortly after he had some of them offering applause instead after he said their shared Christian faith “teaches us that people have to take responsibility for what they do”. “People have to stand up and take accountability for what they do,” he continued. “And I cannot stand by”. Mr Christie added that after all his prior support, all Mr Trump now does is call him names and belittle him. He said the attacks from Mr Trump put him on a “great list of Americans,” including Mr Trump’s former Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, his former defence secretary, Mark Esper, and former OMB Director, ex-acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and former White House chief of staff John Kelly. “You ou can love [Mr Trump] all you want, but I will tell you, I will tell you that doing those kinds of things makes our country smaller,” he said. “It makes our country smaller, and it makes us lesser”. Read More Evangelical leader hopes conference is 'testosterone booster shot' for anti-abortion 2024 candidates Chris Christie delivers epic Twitter takedown of Trump boasts about hiring ‘the best’ White House staff Chris Christie slams GOP debate pledge as a ‘useless idea’ as he doubles down on plans to take on ‘loser, loser, loser’ Trump
2023-06-24 01:21
