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Yankees vs. Red Sox on “Sunday Night Baseball” doesn’t hold the same gravitas that the rivalry is capable of.

Portugal and Colombia clash Saturday in the World Cup with first place in Group K on the line.
Yankees vs. Red Sox on “Sunday Night Baseball” doesn’t hold the same gravitas that the rivalry is capable of.
On Saturday, President Trump nominated Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma State Trooper, to serve as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If confirmed, he would become the agency’s first permanent director since 2017. The pick signals a broader push to integrate local and federal law enforcement. Schroyer has 29 years of state law enforcement […]
The voters now backing socialists have been in this ideology since they were three years old.
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Germany has emerged as a real dark-horse World Cup contender ahead of its knockout match against Paraguay on Monday. Those looking to trade on the World Cup knockout stage can use the Polymarket welcome offer for a $50 bonus when you sign up with the Polymarket promo code NYPMAX. The Germans are heavily favored to advance at...
President Donald Trump has spent the last several weeks sparking chaos for Senate Republicans, who only now, according to New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie, are “coming to understand” the threat the president poses, though the realization may be “a bit too late.”Trump has aggressively pushed Senate Republicans to advance his controversial voter ID bill known as the SAVE Act, despite Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s insistence that the bill lacks adequate support in the GOP caucus. Trump also derailed the Senate GOP’s entire agenda with a surprise cancellation of a Senate confirmation hearing, and caused further chaos by refusing to sign a bi-partisan bill on affordable housing.With the midterm elections just months away, Senate Republicans, Bouie argued, are starting to wake up to the threat Trump poses for their own political survival.“Trump does not identify himself with the Republican Party. He identifies himself with his own political standing. And so, if he feels he needs to do something to protect his standing that harms Republicans, he’ll do it without even thinking,” Bouie said in an episode of “The Opinions,” transcribed by The New York Times. “And Senate Republicans in particular, who did not expect to be fighting for their majority this fall, are somehow only now coming to understand that, yes, if you are in his way, he is going to make life difficult for you, even if that costs you a Senate majority. And there’s a 50/50 chance, 60/40 chance that, yeah, it costs the Republicans their Senate majority.”Amid Trump’s cratering favorability among Americans, the Senate may very well end up in Democratic Party control, an idea that analysts previously thought unthinkable. But Senate Republicans’ realization may have come too late, Bouie argued.“Politically for them, it’s just like a bit too late, right?” Bouie said. “They already spent all of 2025 tying themselves incredibly tightly to the administration under, as I read it, irrational exuberance – this idea that kind of caught hold, I think, throughout a large part of American politics that Trump’s win represented some sort of MAGA sea change in American life.”
Although it wasn’t a picture-perfect finish, the United States secured the top spot in Group D with a 2-1 record during the World Cup group stage. We’ve never seen a U.S. roster of this quality; the Americans started as the betting favorite at +125 to win Group D. Mauricio Pochettino’s team delivered on those expectations,...
The World Cup knockout stage brings us an intriguing matchup on Sunday between South Africa and Canada.