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  • U.S. military deploying additional resources to Venezuela as earthquakes death toll mounts

    The U.S. military is sending additional resources to Venezuela, as the death toll continues to mount and tens of thousands of people are still believed to be missing following a pair of devastating earthquakes. U.S. South Command (Southcom) announced on Saturday that a specialized rapid response unit was on its way to Venezuela to assist…

  • RD del Congo firma una gran remontada ante Uzbekistán.

    Uzbekistán pegó primero, pero la República Democrática del Congo reaccionó para imponerse 3-1 y asegurar su pase a la siguiente ronda del Mundial 2026.

  • Kane becomes England’s top World Cup scorer – and now chases other greats

    Harry Kane became England’s all-time leading World Cup scorer with his 12th goal in the win against Panama on Saturday, but how does he compare to other country’s greats?

  • Rep. Julia Letlow wins Louisiana GOP Senate primary runoff

    Rep. Julia Letlow won Louisiana’s Republican Senate primary runoff Saturday, defeating former Rep. John Fleming.

    Her win comes as a victory for President Donald Trump, who has endorsed her repeatedly throughout the race — including before she was even officially running.

    Letlow made history in 2021 when she became the first Republican woman to represent Louisiana in Congress. In that special election, she won the seat that her late husband, Luke Letlow, had won prior to dying of complications related to Covid-19 in December 2020.

    Letlow had no political experience prior to running for her late husband’s seat. She holds a doctorate in communication from the University of South Florida and worked as an administrator for Tulane University and the University of Louisiana, according to her LinkedIn page. Nonetheless, she won the special election House race with nearly 65% of the vote.

    In Congress, she has served on the appropriations and education committees, and has been a reliably MAGA Republican.

    Letlow’s win also comes as a rebuke to Fleming, who loaned himself more than $11 million, according to the Federal Election Commission, and tried running for the same seat in 2016 only to finish in fifth place in the nonpartisan primary. (Letlow did not loan her campaign any money, and took in more than $5.35 million compared to Fleming’s more than $12.1 million, FEC filings show.)

    Trump has played a key role in the race. In addition to backing Letlow early on, the president also helped tank Republican incumbent Sen. Bill Cassidy’s re-election campaign in last month’s primary, based on the senator’s record of bucking his party and voting in favor of Trump’s second impeachment. In the primary, Letlow earned nearly 45% of the vote, giving her a healthy lead over both Fleming, who received about 28% of the vote, and Cassidy, who earned nearly 25%.

    Ahead of Saturday’s runoff, polling showed Letlow and Fleming in a close race, with Letlow retaining a small lead in several polls.

    Letlow will now proceed to the November general election to face off against the Democratic nominee, farmer Jamie Davis, who came out on top in tonight’s Democratic primary runoff.

    The state has not sent a Democrat to the Senate since 2008, when Mary Landrieu won her last term in office.

    The post Rep. Julia Letlow wins Louisiana GOP Senate primary runoff appeared first on MS NOW.

  • La Cábala del campeón intacta: así salieron De Paul y Paredes a la cancha a comer sus caramelos

    Como en cada partido, los Campeones del mundo salieron antes que todos para comer caramelos al centro de la cancha y con ello mantener vivo el ritual que acompaña a la Argentina desde la Copa América 2021; enfrenta esta noche a Jordania e Dallas.

  • Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium show

    Pride and a party as the Puerto Rican becomes the first Latin artist to headline a UK stadium.

  • Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium show

    Pride and a party as the Puerto Rican becomes the first Latin artist to headline a UK stadium.

  • Trump-backed Letlow wins GOP primary for Sen. Bill Cassidy’s seat

    Rep. Julia Letlow clinched the Louisiana GOP Senate nomination on Saturday, riding her endorsement from President Donald Trump to defeat state Treasurer John Fleming in a contentious runoff that became a referendum on MAGA credentials.

    She will likely succeed ousted Sen. Bill Cassidy, who was ostracized by MAGA over his impeachment vote against Trump and finished in third in the first round of voting in May. His failure to qualify for the runoff marked a rare primary defeat for a Senate incumbent.

    Letlow built on her first-place finish in the May primary, overcoming the self-funding Fleming, who made the race

  • Letlow wins GOP nod in Louisiana Senate race 

    Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.), buoyed by President Trump’s endorsement, is projected to defeat Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming in the GOP runoff for Sen. Bill Cassidy’s (R-La.) seat, according to Decision Desk HQ. Letlow and Fleming were forced into a runoff after the May 16 primary, which included Cassidy and businessman Mark Spencer, because no single candidate received more…

  • Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow wins Louisiana Senate primary runoff

    Rep. Julia Letlow won the Republican primary runoff for Senate in Louisiana, NBC News projects, defeating state Treasurer John Fleming in another victory for President Donald Trump’s slate of preferred candidates

  • James: “Jugamos un partidazo contra un rival grande”

    James Rodríguez valoró el empate 0-0 ante Portugal y la clasificación de Colombia como líder de grupo. El capitán destacó el nivel del rival, el gran partido de la Tricolor y anticipó un duelo muy físico ante Ghana en dieciseisavos.

  • Yoane Wissa sentencia la remontada del RD del Congo en el tiempo agregado

    Yoane Wissa apareció al minuto 91 para firmar su doblete y sentenciar la victoria 3-1 de la República Democrática del Congo sobre Uzbekistán con un gol en el tiempo de compensación.