F1 “in a much better place” after agreeing to increase 2026 cars’ downforce – Krack | RaceFans Round-up
In the round-up: Krack praises 2026 F1 rules changes • Foster handed IndyCar drive • Monger disqualified from driving
In the round-up: Krack praises 2026 F1 rules changes • Foster handed IndyCar drive • Monger disqualified from driving
<![CDATA[CBS News is embroiled in controversy over an interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates. Why? Well, one of their reporters — journalist Tony Dokoupil — dared ask Coates some tough questions about Israel and Palestine. Apparently that doesn’t meet CBS News’ ‘editorial standards’, or something. People were so offended they called in a ‘DEI strategist’ for a…
Kamala Harris has landed a series of softball interviews with friendly, partisan hosts — but her recent interview on “60 Minutes” with Bill Whitaker strayed far from that trend. “I’ve been covering the border for years, and so I know this is not a problem that started with your administration,” Whitaker began. “But there was…
Do we not already have enough criminals in this country? When will we finally reach the point where we say “no more” to repeat offenders, including drunk drivers, sex offenders, drug traffickers, and gangbangers from other countries? The time has come for states — especially those led by Republicans — to take a firm and…
The Guardians’ scoreless streak reached 20 innings as six Tigers pitchers combined on a 3-0 shutout to give Detroit a 2-1 lead in the AL Division Series.
That’s a significant loss for the Colts.
The U.S. Senate campaign of a Democrat is getting derailed by possible mortgage fraud related to two real estate properties. Angela Alsobrooks, a Maryland county executive, bought a home in Washington, D.C., that belonged to her grandmother and benefitted from tax breaks attached to the home from 2003 until she sold the home in 2018….
<![CDATA[When did ‘flash studies’ become a thing?]]>
<![CDATA[There can be a debate about whether or not Trump should be holding a rally in New York with less than 30 days to the election, but the fact is this: Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for president, and he has every right to hold rallies and speak to voters.]]>