Trump’s first day agenda: 200 executive actions, border emergency, and sweeping pardons
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Fletcher Cox still had plenty left in the tank last season. The former Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle played in 15 games and recorded 5.0 sacks and 17 quarterback hits, tied for the third-most in his 12-year career. But despite another successful season, he knew his time was up. Cox said in a recent interview with…
Investors may find it hard to count on another strong month after September’s performance.
A Florida Panthers employee reportedly got the boot after a picture of the team’s new center-ice logo leaked on social media. David Rodriguez, the host of the “FLA Cats Hockey Podcast,” posted a picture of what he believed was the new center-ice logo heading into the 2024-2025 NHL season. He asked his followers, “This real?”…
U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett protested the nonvoting status of the Virgin Islands and other U.S. territories Friday— sparking mixed reactions after she accused the U.S. in House floor remarks of having a “colonies problem.” The exchange occurred after Plaskett, a Democrat, stood after the first roll call vote to note what she…
The Worcester City Council in Massachusetts voted in favor of a resolution to become a sanctuary city for those transgender and gender-diverse Tuesday. During a lengthy city council meeting, approximately 200 people from the LGBT+ community arrived to show their support for the resolution—often expressing concerns for their safety under the new Trump administration. One…
Bangladeshi court schedules the next hearing of Iskcon priest Chinmoy Krishna Das for January 2, 2025, after his lawyer, Ramen Roy, was brutally attacked and hospitalized. Following this incident, no new lawyer has stepped up to represent Das due to safety concerns. ISKCON Kolkata urges the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of lawyers willing…