Winsome Earle-Sears breaks with Donald Trump: ‘It is time to move on’
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has publicly broken with Donald Trump, telling Fox News Business on Thursday that the former president has “become a liability.”
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has publicly broken with Donald Trump, telling Fox News Business on Thursday that the former president has “become a liability.”
The Baltimore Ravens moved to 6-3 on the season with an impressive 27-13 win at the New Orleans Saints on Monday night with Lamar Jackson dazzling despite his stats maybe saying otherwise.
The Baltimore Ravens made a huge move just a day ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline. That’s huge news, as the Ravens don’t have a history of making major trades during the season, which makes this a bit of a huge surprise.
Elon Musk tweeted out, then deleted, a link to a fake news site that made the attack by Trumpist QAnon whackamole on Paul Pelosi somehow the result of a gay lovers’ spat.
U.S. legislators are pushing the House and Senate leaders to move forward with legislation to strengthen America’s response to fentanyl coming through the nation’s borders and ports of entry.
Although, in recent decades, American conservatives have embraced what they call the “Right to Life,” they have certainly done a poor job of sustaining life in the United States.
Pittsburgh had the ball and was driving in the final minute of Sunday’s primetime AFC matchup in Miami with a chance to tie or take the lead, but rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett’s final pass attempt of the night was picked off in the end zone by Dolphins cornerback Noah Igbinoghene with 18 seconds to play to seal a 16-10 Miami win.
The penalty on UVA wideout Lavel Davis for leaping that gave Georgia Tech a first down with 3:49 to go – odds are, you didn’t know that rule before you saw it called last night – could have very well cost Virginia the game.
UVA Football somehow survived two turnovers on its first five snaps, one of them a picksix, a missed extra point, two missed chip-shot field goals, and eight second-half penalties.
The Baltimore Ravens are making it a habit of throwing away games. After blowing double-digit leads in their two losses this season entering Sunday, they did it again, falling 24-20 to the New York Giants on the road.