November 2024
Sources: Mascherano nears Miami; Martino exits
Javier Mascherano is set to become the new head coach of Inter Miami in the upcoming days as the two parties finalize contract negotiations, sources have confirmed to ESPN.
ACC-leading SMU signs Lashlee to extension
Rhett Lashlee has signed a contract extension with SMU as the Mustangs remain undefeated in ACC play and in position to make its first playoff appearance.
Irish civil jury says McGregor assaulted woman
A civil jury in Ireland has found that mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor sexually assaulted a woman in a hotel penthouse after a night of heavy partying.
Giants exec Pat Hanlon takes issue with ESPN’s Elle Duncan mocking Daniel Jones
On Thursday, outgoing Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had some things to say about the circumstances that led to his benching.
Fact or Fiction: The NBA’s 2024 free-agency class was a dud
Let’s take a deeper dive to see if teams are salvaging some value from their underwhelming offseason signings.
Elizabeth Warren Calls for Crackdown on Internet ‘Monopoly’ You’ve Never Heard Of
US senator Elizabeth Warren and congressman Jerry Nadler have demanded the government investigate whether VeriSign, steward of the .com domain, is ripping off customers and violating antitrust laws.
You Don’t Despise the Media Enough! MSNBC Edits AWFUL Laken Riley Trial Headline After Getting Dragged
<![CDATA[In a just, sane world with an objective media, stories like the Laken Riley murder trial would be the focus of every nightly news broadcast until the government removed illegal immigrants from the country.]]>
New York Times authors bash RFK Jr. for criticizing Froot Loops, but common sense gets in the way
RFK Jr., who President-elect Trump has tapped to head Health and Human Services, may have been caught indulging in a McDonald’s Big Mac, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to allow the international chain to continue using chemical additives and seed oils in its products once he assumes office. Of course, now that Kennedy is…
Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has ‘significant’ discipline history, including gun incidents: Report
The U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on January 6 once fired his service weapon at fleeing vehicles near his home while his neighbor was in the line of fire, a congressional oversight committee reported. Michael L. Byrd was promoted from lieutenant to captain in 2023 despite a “significant” history of…