Big 12 midnight tweet shows there will be nothing small about this new era
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark could not have been more excited to welcome BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF into his rapidly growing Power Five conference on July 1.The days are over when it comes to laughing at the Big 12's small market energy.For those who have followed along to th...
2023-07-02 01:58
Diogo Jota reveals Jurgen Klopp blamed him for hamstring injury in Tottenham celebrations
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has discussed how Jurgen Klopp blamed him for pulling his hamstring celebrating the Reds' last-minute winner at home to Tottenham in April.
2023-07-02 01:51
NBA Rumors: 5 best trade destinations for Damian Lillard to win championship
Damian Lillard wants out. Which teams can deliver what he desires: a chance to win the NBA championship?The Portland Trail Blazers were stuck between a rock and a hard place after using the No. 3 overall pick on Scoot Henderson in last month's NBA Draft. It always felt like a matter of time...
2023-07-02 01:50
Hurricanes retain Fast and Raanta, while Rangers add Wheeler and Quick as NHL free agency opens
The Carolina Hurricanes were able to retain two players — goalie Antti Raanta and forward Jesper Fast — before the NHL’s free agent signing period began
2023-07-02 01:49
Climate activists disrupt London Pride march to protest corporate sponsorship
Climate activists have briefly halted the dance-filled London Pride march by blocking a float sponsored by Coca-Cola
2023-07-02 01:47
Twitter Broke on Saturday and Elon Musk's Solution Might Finally Kill It
Twitter is broken and the proposed solution is even worse this time around. Is it finally curtains?
2023-07-02 01:47
Musk says Twitter applies temporary limit to address data scraping, system manipulation
(Reuters) -Twitter has applied temporary reading limits to address "extreme levels" of data scraping and system manipulation, Elon Musk said
2023-07-02 01:47
Alex Palou dismisses 'dominance' of IndyCar despite 3 wins in his last 4 races
Alex Palou says he is not dominating the IndyCar series, even though he pretty much is these days
2023-07-02 01:28
Adam Yates beats twin brother Simon Yates to win first stage of Tour de France
Adam Yates has pulled away from his twin brother Simon Yates to win the first stage of the Tour de France, with race favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard finishing not far behind
2023-07-02 01:25
Damian Lillard asks the Trail Blazers for a trade, sources tell AP
Damian Lillard has asked the Portland Trail Blazers for a trade, a move that will end the seven-time All-Star’s tenure with that team, according to two people familiar with the matter
2023-07-02 01:23
Mother and daughter arrested after remains of Alabama woman found at bottom of cliff
The body of Mary Elizabeth Isbell was discovered by police at the foot of a cliff in Alabama after she was reported missing in 2021. A mother and daughter have been arrested in connection with her death. Police arrested Loretta Kay Carr, 45, and her daughter, Jessie Eden Kelly, 21, this week. Both women have been charged with capital murder. Ms Kelly is in custody in Pennsylvania and is awaiting extradition to face felony charges. According to Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office investigator Nick Brown, the department received a tip on Tuesday that the department deemed credible which lead to the women’s arrests. Two days later, law enforcement discovered Ms Isbell's body at the bottom of a cliff, according to Law & Crime. A chilling photo from 2019 shows Ms Carr standing at the edge of the cliff in the Little River Canyon National Preserve where police allege that she shoved Ms Isbell to her death. The selfie, taken at a high angle, shows the distance between her and bottom of the cliff. "Day trip to Little River Canyon and Falls" Ms Carr wrote in the photo's caption. She noted that the nature preserve was "beautiful and only a little ways from the house". Ms Carr is accused of kidnapping Ms Isbell before shoving her from the cliff, according to prosecutors. Attorneys representing Ms Carr argued that the prosecution does not have enough evidence to hold their client, according to AL.com. Police said the case broke open recently after the DCSO received new information. “Investigators immediately checked the lead and determined it to be credible,” the sheriff's office said in a statement. Shortly after receiving the new information, Ms Carr and her daughter were taken into custody. “This tip, we actually received names that we had been looking at in the beginning,” Mr Brown said, accoridng to WHNT. He said that one of the women was “cooperative” and allegedly provided police with instructions for finding Ms Isbell’s remains. “One of the co-defendants was very cooperative and helped us to lead to Mary’s remains where we recovered them Wednesday,” he said. Human remains were found on 28 June at the nature preserve. They were identified as Ms Isbell's on Friday, which would have been her 39th birthday. She leaves behind a teenage son. The detective noted the brutality of the alleged killing. “It’s very inhuman and brutal what these ladies did to Mary,” he said. “It’s terrible.” It's unclear how, or if, Ms Carr and Ms Kelly knew Ms Isbell before the alleged murder.The events leading up to the alleged abduction are unclear. Before she disappeared, Ms Isbell was a suspect in a theft that occurred in DeKalb County, according to the Daily Mail. The theft involved an apartment where she lived with her boyfriend, James Allen Wright. When Mr Wright was arrested in September 2021 and later released to a rehab facility, Ms Isbell reportedly began drifting, moving from friend's house to friend's house throughout DeKalb County, the Daily Mail reported. Read More Titanic sub update: Presumed human remains recovered from Titan debris to be analysed as new details emerge Murder probe launched as mother ‘dived into sea to save son’ after fall from ferry Girl, 2, found dead at home as man and woman ‘known to victim’ arrested on suspicion of murder
2023-07-02 01:19
Trump pressured Arizona governor after 2020 election to help overturn his defeat
Following his defeat in the 2020 election, President Donald Trump spoke to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to discuss the results, a source familiar with the call told CNN.
2023-07-02 01:18
