Eagles star Jalen Carter fined $57K for spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott
NBC News· 2025-09-10 01:21
The NFL is now fining Jaylen Carter from the current Super Bowl defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. Uh a week's pay, about $50,000 for spitting on the Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott before the first snap of the opening game last Thursday. Since he never played a down, right, he was ejected from the game before it started.The league considers that the oneame suspension, which means Carter is going to play Sunday in the Eagles week 2 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. ...
SCOTUS agrees to consider whether most of Trump's tariffs are legal
NBC News· 2025-09-10 01:21
The fate of the president's trade war will officially be in the hands of the Supreme Court. They have just agreed to hear two cases. They've fasttracked two cases on his tariffs set for very the beginning of December, uh, excuse me, November, essentially two months from now.It comes with some new numbers show a bunch of people waving more red flags about the job market after we learn that the Department of Labor made this huge revision to the number of jobs created in the last year. Take a look. between Apr ...
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-09-10 01:21
Starship was a giggle factor and seen as impossibleElon Musk https://t.co/Tjostst9d4 ...
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-09-10 01:20
Elon Musk- “A friend made me watch rocket explosion videos. she just didn’t want me to lose all my money.”Good friends don’t sugarcoat risk they queue the failshttps://t.co/XOLfGvw8ZX ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-10 01:20
China is seeking diplomatic, economic, and military beachheads across the Pacific. The region’s traditional patrons—America, Australia, and New Zealand—are trying to fight back https://t.co/DZxssYKacG ...
'Unconscionably irreconcilable': Justice Sotomayor RIPS colleagues in fiery dissent
MSNBC· 2025-09-10 01:17
In a recent interview, Supreme Court Justice Amy Conair, who has a new book out, said, "We are not in a constitutional crisis." Adding quote, "I think our country remains committed to the rule of law, so nothing to worry about here." Here's the thing. Lower court federal judges across the ideological and political spectrum, appointed by presidents of both parties, have been pretty committed to the rule of law these last nine months. And case after case, they've been telling the Trump administration, "No, yo ...
'Put truth over Trump': Top Dem rejects GOP's effort to rewrite events on Jan. 6
MSNBC· 2025-09-10 01:16
I find it very interesting and rich that they're going to bring us back to the scene of the crime, the largest crime committed at the Capitol. Uh police brutality, uh all sorts of people arrested, uh with colorful backgrounds. So, let's talk about crime. Uh and so, look, this is part of the distraction that's going on right now. Invade DC. Let's do January 6. We'll meet with Putin in Alaska. Okay? I mean, all of this stuff to get us off of talking about Jeffrey Epstein and and Trump's lovely doodles that ha ...