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  • Allocco: “Tenemos que seguir insistiendo”

    Fernando Allocco, asistente técnico de Colombia, valoró el primer tiempo ante RD del Congo y aseguró que el equipo debe seguir insistiendo. La Tricolor no sufrió demasiadas situaciones, pero se fue al descanso con el marcador 0-0.

    This post was originally published on NBC News.

  • Pick Between These Horror Movies, And We’ll Decide If You Are More Like “Backrooms” Or “Obsession”

    Am I the only one who thought “Backrooms” was similar to “Us” and “Obsession” was similar to “Get Out”?


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    Source BuzzFeed.

  • Another top general set to depart Pentagon

    From The Hill

    Gen. Chris Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, submitted his paperwork to retire after a little over a year in his position, a Pentagon official told The Hill. The Pentagon official spoke on condition on anonymity to discuss internal military deliberations.  The shift follows months of exits from top military leaders since the…

  • Mamdani’s political gamble pays off as his endorsed candidates sweep their primaries

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during the

    All three progressive candidates backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani — including two who took on Democratic incumbents — won their primaries in safe seats almost guaranteeing their election in November.

    (Image credit: Kena Betancur)

    Source: NPR.

  • A top Army general set to announce retirement in abrupt move: Official

    Gen. Chris Donahue has spent the past 18 months leading U.S. Army Europe and Africa, the command responsible for Army operations across both continents. 

    Source: ABC News

  • Zohran Mamdani’s picks take key House primaries amid a broad battle over Democrats’ direction

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and key allies secured major wins in Tuesday’s congressional primaries as they looked to build on his 2025 victory by expanding the power and presence of the democratic socialist movement in Washington.

    This post was originally published on NBC News.

  • Cristian Martínez, tras recibir el premio por MVP: “Se lo dedico a todo el pueblo panameño”

    El mediocampista panameño fue elegido mejor jugador del partido ante Croacia pese a la derrota y eliminación, superando a las grandes figuras del encuentro y reveló lo que piensan sus compañeros al respecto y lo que significa para él.

    This post was originally published on NBC News.

  • Brad Lander projected winner in N.Y. Democratic primary for 10th Congressional district

    NBC News’ Steve Kornacki analyzes former City Comptroller Brad Lander’s projected win in the Democratic primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District. Lander defeated Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman, making Goldman the fifth House incumbent to lose a primary in 2026.

    This post was originally published on NBC News.

  • Former Utah House Democrat wins primary for redistricted seat in Utah

    From The Hill

    Former Rep. Ben McAdams is projected to win the Democratic primary for Utah’s newly redrawn 1st Congressional, according to Decision Desk HQ. McAdams, a moderate who represented Utah’s 4th District in Congress from 2019 to 2021 before losing his reelection bid to Rep. Burgess Owens (R), defeated progressive state Sen. Nate Blouin and two other…

  • Dustin Poirier Says He Needs Help After Arrest, Struggling W/ Alcohol After Retiring

    Dustin Poirier says quitting fighting hasn’t been easy, admitting he’s struggling with booze … after police video showed the former UFC champ belligerently cursing airport employees out before being arrested on Sunday. “Im at the point where I…

    From TMZ.

  • 4 Quick And Delicious Breakfasts With 30 g Of Protein, Designed By Nutritionists

    Stuck for what to eat in the morning? These four high-protein breakfast recipes contain 30 g of protein and are suitable for both vegetarian and vegan diets.

    Source: Vogue

  • Micah Lasher defeats Jack Schlossberg, other rivals in Democratic primary for New York House seat

    Jack Schlossberg’s bid to bring one of America’s most famous political families back into elected office came to an end — at least for now — after Micah Lasher defeated him in the Democratic primary on Tuesday in New York’s 12th Congressional District to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.

    Lasher is a state assemblyman and former aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul who was backed by Nadler. He defeated Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, and several other rivals in a closely watched race to represent the deeply blue congressional seat, which covers neighborhoods including Manhattan’s Upper East and Upper West sides, Midtown and Chelsea.

    Lasher campaigned as an experienced Democratic operative and public servant, highlighting his work in state government and his ties to some of New York’s most influential political figures. A onetime chief of staff to state Attorney General Letitia James, Lasher argued that his experience made him best prepared to tackle issues facing New Yorkers, including housing affordability, public safety and rising costs.

    His campaign received a major boost from the endorsement of Nadler, whose decision to step aside in September created the open-seat race. Lasher also secured support from labor unions, elected officials and Democratic organizations across the district, helping him build a formidable fundraising and voter outreach operation. Throughout the race, he emphasized protecting Democratic priorities in Washington while presenting himself as a candidate with the experience and relationships needed to be effective from Day 1 in Congress.

    Schlossberg, 33, entered the race with instant name recognition from his family legacy, but little political experience. He sought to become the first member of his family elected to office in almost a decade, but his campaign struggled to gain traction against a list of candidates with deeper roots in New York City politics and stronger support from local leaders.

    Schlossberg launched his campaign in November, arguing that a new generation of leadership was needed in Washington and frequently invoking the Kennedys’ history of public service. He campaigned on housing affordability, improving public transit, mitigating climate change and government reform, while seeking to connect with younger voters across Manhattan’s East Side and parts of Brooklyn.

    Schlossberg notably received a coveted endorsement from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

    The field remained crowded before Tuesday. It included state Assembly Member Alex Bores, who campaigned on technology and artificial intelligence issues. Also in the race were attorney and vocal critic of President Donald Trump George Conway, nonprofit executive Nina Schwalbe, software engineer Chris Diep, civil rights attorney Laura Dunn and attorney Patrick Timmins.

    Lasher is expected to be heavily favored in November’s general election in this blue district. With Republicans rarely competitive in the Manhattan-based district, the Democratic primary effectively served as the decisive contest.

    Leading into Election Day, polling suggested that Lasher held a narrow advantage, with Bores trailing in second and Schlossberg running a distant third.

    For Schlossberg, the result represents a disappointing end to a campaign that attracted national interest but ultimately failed to translate the Kennedy mystique into electoral success.

    The defeat also marks a rare electoral loss for the Kennedy family, joining the unsuccessful campaigns of Ted Kennedy’s 1980 presidential bid and Joe Kennedy III’s 2020 Senate primary challenge.

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