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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After a seven-day battle that spanned multiple courtrooms, Brendan Sorsby has decided that he will not play college football this season at Texas Tech.The decision comes on the same day that the Big 12 filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court that was aimed at being provided the power to sanction Texas Tech for playing the quarterback this season, even with the NCAA ruling him ineligible to play.Over the past three months, Sorsby had been embroiled in an NCAA investigation tied to thousands of bets placed during his college career, with…
new video loaded: How the Kratom Industry Won Friends in the Trump AdministrationA sprawling influence campaign to promote a risky drug called kratom has gained allies among top Trump administration officials. Our investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel explains.By Kenneth P. Vogel, Paul Abowd, Jon Miller, Ray Whitehouse, Stephanie Swart and Rafaela BalsterJune 15, 2026
The Manitoba Marathon feels like a second celebration of life for Kiera Wortley’s dad. “This was just a weekend that meant so much. Father’s Day was always Manitoba Marathon in my memory so it’ll be a really big day, a really emotional day,” Kiera said.Kiera always did the race with her dad, Adrian. She lost her dad just 2.5 months ago. He was a pillar in her life who inspired her to run.“Very kind, very curious person. Always self-driven. He did a lot of halfs, three fulls, and he loved it. Running was one of his very favourite things,” Kiera…
A sports-themed display in a Beijing mall ahead of the World Cup kickoff on June 11, 2026.CNBC | Yin Hon ChowBEIJING — Long gone are the days when catching World Cup soccer games on the go meant buying a portable mini television set.Instead, consumers in China can just whip out their phones. Soccer is popular in China, even if the national team hasn’t qualified for the World Cup since 2002.”We mostly watch on smartphones, very little on TV,” said Faye Jin. “The TV at home is basically not used. Maybe to watch some competitions we will turn on the TV at…
Early trading in Asia followed a familiar pattern, with markets settling into a more measured tone on Gulf developments.
Juba, South Sudan – In the days before Lankien was attacked, doctors at the local hospital rushed to evacuate patients. Some were women in labour. Others were being treated for gunshot wounds. By the evening of February 3, just hours after the last patients were carried out, a bomb struck the empty facility, ripping a crater through its warehouse.Fighting was underway in surrounding areas as South Sudan’s military pressed forward with a counteroffensive aimed at retaking territory seized by opposition armed groups. As the army advanced eastward through Jonglei State, it captured town after town, pushing opposition fighters towards the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration is using visa enforcement to target “birth tourism,” an alleged scheme utilized by foreign nationals to obtain visitor visas for the primary purpose of giving birth in the U.S. and securing American citizenship for their children.The Trump administration recently announced that it disrupted “a sophisticated birth tourism network” in West Africa involving more than 100 foreign nationals utilizing false documents and, what the State Department described as “fixers,” to get themselves visas to go to the United States to give birth so their children would be born on U.S.…
Cornell student’s antisemitic message for Jewish-owned startup sparks outrage Cornell University student Austin Franco faces investigation after rejecting an internship from Jewish-owned startup VryfID, allegedly stating he’s ‘not interested in working for a Jew.’ The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses the ‘shocking’ display of antisemitism. They emphasize the need for parents and institutions to address the growing issue of hate and discrimination on college campuses, questioning the source of ingrained prejudices among today’s youth. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cornell University has opened an investigation after one of its students reportedly turned down an internship with a Jewish-owned company,…
Calgary birders and photographers have been flocking to the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in recent weeks, hoping to catch a glimpse and maybe a photo of the rare and endangered red-headed woodpecker. Local photographer Rika Raes says she’s never seen a red-headed woodpecker before, although she’s taken plenty of photos of other birds at the sanctuary.“Its just very rare, its very exciting,” says Raes, who snapped quite a few photos of the bird last week. “I took about 2,000 pictures in about three hours so it takes me a long time to go through it.”Birders and photographers could be seen walking…
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