Category : Policymaking


Air Force Basketball Coach Joe Scott Departs

Joe Scott has left his role as Air Force basketball coach, a month after being suspended over cadet treatment concerns. The academy cites need for a 'new voice' after poor results.

Russo Defends MLBPA's Tony Clark Over Affair Scandal

Radio host Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo has sparked controversy by defending former MLBPA boss Tony Clark, who resigned over an alleged affair with his sister-in-law, questioning why it's considered inappropriate.

Europe's Deadliest Ski Season: Avalanches Claim 86 Lives

Europe's ski season has become the deadliest on record, with 86 avalanche fatalities in two months. Scientists blame a 'persistent weak layer' of snow and rising off-piste skiing popularity for the surge in deadly incidents across the Alps and beyond.

Dog Gatecrashes Winter Olympics Race, Escapes Twice

A former Olympic skier's Czechoslovakian wolfdog named Nazgul escaped twice during a Winter Olympics cross-country event, sprinting across the finish line on live television and startling competitors.

Gout Gout Ties Australian 100m Record on Home Soil

Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout has matched the fastest legal 100m time by an Australian on home soil, clocking 10.00 seconds in his 2026 season opener, edging closer to breaking the 10-second barrier.

Colin Hendry's Hair Transplant and Book Plans Revealed

Former Premier League star Colin Hendry discusses his second hair transplant, plans to write a book about his ordeal, and opens up about personal struggles including a restraining order and grief over his late wife.

Kenworthy Stands by ICE Post Despite Death Threats

Freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy finished ninth in the halfpipe final at the Livigno Olympics, maintaining his vocal criticism of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement despite receiving death threats and homophobic abuse.

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