Myles Garrett: Rams locked and loaded
It's been 17 days since Myles Garrett was traded to the Los Angeles Rams, and he's already feeling the confidence that Sean McVay has instilled across the locker room.
Terms of U.S.-Iran deal revealed by U.S. officials; Fed keeps interest rates steady in first decision under Chair Kevin Warsh.
It's been 17 days since Myles Garrett was traded to the Los Angeles Rams, and he's already feeling the confidence that Sean McVay has instilled across the locker room.
The anti-carbon, “green energy” push has suffered tremendous setbacks in the past few years. Consumers have balked at the coerced...
Kash Patel’s big mouth might have just gummed up another investigation.The FBI director frustrated Secret Service officials by prematurely announcing the details of an investigation into a violent attack planned for the White House UFC event, according to multiple sources that spoke with MS NOW Tuesday.Patel revealed components of the investigation via a social media post earlier in the day, sharing that “multiple individuals” were in custody.“On June 10, FBI and our law enforcement partners became aware of a potential threat to the UFC America 250 event in Washington, D.C. involving individuals outside of the National Capital Region,” Patel wrote.Nearly two dozen people participated in Signal group chats discussing an alleged plot to strike the UFC’s America 250 event with explosive-laden drones so as to rush the evacuating crowd into the crosshairs of a pre-staged sniper team, reported Fox News. Five people are reportedly in custody in connection with the scheme.“While the result represented the best of investigative work, it was also nothing out of the ordinary for this law enforcement team—we are built to detect, respond to, and bring to justice those who threaten the lives of American citizens—particularly during large gatherings like the historic UFC 250 fight,” Patel continued in his X post. “That’s exactly what we did here. I want to thank our great agents and partners, this work remains ongoing and we will continue to update the public as permitted.”A White House spokesman claimed that the incident was exactly why the White House needed the proposed $400 million ballroom—though the 90,000-square-foot space still would not have been capable of housing the UFC event, nor was the fight ever planned to be indoors.It’s not the first time that Patel has flubbed a federal investigation. In September, Patel’s reliance on the bureau’s planes waylaid the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination by at least a day, preventing a critical analysis team from accessing a flight to the crime scene. His personal flights interfered with another FBI investigation on December 13, when the FBI’s shooting reconstruction team was unable to immediately respond to a shooting at Brown University due to a lack of available bureau planes at an airport in Richmond, Virginia, according to Senator Dick Durbin.
Iran would be allowed to start oil exports immediately under an interim deal with the US and gain access to a $300 billion economic development program following negotiations for a permanent peace that’s meant to address Tehran’s nuclear activities, according to a draft of their agreement.
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones (R), backed by both President Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp (R), is projected to lose the Republican runoff for Georgia governor to healthcare executive and billionaire Rick Jackson, according to Decision Desk HQ. Jones’s loss deals a major blow to the president, adding another statewide loss to his primary scorecard. Jackson will now face Atlanta…
New details after FBI thwarts alleged terror plot; four states and the District of Columbia hold primaries.
The House and the Senate have reached an agreement to pass bipartisan legislation designed to boost housing supply and help with affordability. The various sides reached a final deal on Tuesday after months of negotiations between Republicans and Democrats and the upper and lower chambers. INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR PURCHASES OF HOMES IN FOCUS AMID HOUSING BILL […]
A widely cited study claimed that “anti-transgender laws” encourage teen suicide attempts. A new review dismantles it.