Stephen A. Smith Rules Out 2028 White House Run Over Money
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith declares he will not run for president in 2028, citing the need to give up his lucrative income, while criticising Trump's foreign policy.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith declares he will not run for president in 2028, citing the need to give up his lucrative income, while criticising Trump's foreign policy.
Parents of 16 teenagers who died by suicide have written to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, questioning his absence from a vote to ban social media for under-16s.
Utah's Republican-controlled legislature passes new rules to block signature withdrawals from a petition aiming to repeal anti-gerrymandering Proposition 4, undermining grassroots efforts ahead of a critical deadline.
The Tony Blair Institute cautions the government against letting its digital ID plan become another failed IT project, urging reduced bureaucracy to gain public trust amid a new consultation.
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RecommendedLabour minister Jess Phillips supports scrapping some jury trials, revealing a man accused of breaching her restraining order won't face court until 2028 due to backlog.
Justice Secretary David Lammy has pleaded with MPs to support controversial plans to scale back jury trials, warning that court backlogs could reach 200,000 cases within a decade without action. Labour rebels have signaled they cannot support the reforms.
Courts Minister Sarah Sackman says hate on marches like the Al Quds demonstration has no place in British society, as 90 politicians warn the Home Secretary about extremism.
Senior Trump adviser Alina Habba mistakenly referenced baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson instead of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson during a Newsmax tirade against Kamala Harris.
Recent polls reveal deep partisan divisions among Americans regarding U.S. military action in Iran, with most showing opposition surpassing support and widespread concerns over safety and economic impacts.
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RecommendedReform UK leader Nigel Farage has reversed his position on military action against Iran, citing concerns over energy costs and UK military capability, sparking accusations of inconsistency.
Nigel Farage faces criticism for shifting his position on UK involvement in the Iran conflict, revealing divisions within Reform UK over foreign policy and isolationism.
Treasury chief secretary James Murray condemns the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for allowing MPs' expenses to spiral out of control, with costs set to rise significantly.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith has firmly dismissed speculation about a 2028 Democratic presidential run, stating financial sacrifices as the primary reason. His annual income of nearly $40 million from media roles makes a political career unappealing.
Former U.S. Attorney Alina Habba mistakenly referenced baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson instead of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson while criticising Kamala Harris's funeral remarks.
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RecommendedPresident Trump's aides privately warn him to conclude the Iran conflict, fearing it could deplete his MAGA base support as Republicans grow nervous ahead of midterms.
Senior Labor ministers endorsed US-Israel strikes on Iran, but MPs privately question the legality and rush to support, sparking internal faction debates and grassroots anti-war motions.
California Representative Ro Khanna pledges to continue pushing for justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case as searches begin at the former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
The Tony Blair Institute cautions Labour against letting digital ID plans become another failed government IT project, urging quick delivery to secure public trust amid consultation launch.
Tennessee Representative Andy Ogles faces bipartisan backlash after social media posts declaring Muslims don't belong in American society, with critics citing constitutional protections.
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RecommendedNigel Farage's persistent fawning over Donald Trump appears to be yielding diminishing returns, with the Reform UK leader increasingly ignored by the White House while facing electoral setbacks at home.
President Donald Trump was notably absent from the dignified transfer of the seventh U.S. soldier killed in the Iran war, following intense criticism for wearing a campaign hat to a previous ceremony. The event honored Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, who die
The DWP's digital Proof of Benefit service has processed over 100,000 requests since launch, helping users access savings on broadband and council tax without visiting Jobcentres.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces review of Approved Mileage Allowance Payment rates, unchanged since 2011, following union campaigns highlighting rising motoring costs.
A new poll reveals 53% of Americans want Prince Andrew to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein, with Democrats slightly more eager than Republicans. Key Epstein associates are already appearing for depositions.
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RecommendedTavistock in Devon has earned the nickname 'Britain's angriest town' after residents successfully campaigned against McDonald's and Premier Inn to protect local heritage and independent businesses.
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly launched a scathing attack on Senator Lindsey Graham, calling him a 'homicidal maniac' and comparing him to a 'Playboy bunny' for his hawkish foreign policy stances on Iran.
David Lammy's controversial plan to restrict jury trials clears its first Commons hurdle, postponing a Labour rebellion and testing Angela Rayner's strategic positioning for a future leadership bid.
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly distributing his preferred brand of affordable dress shoes to aides, officials, and visiting dignitaries, with many feeling obligated to wear them in his presence.
Nigel Farage has reversed Reform UK's position on UK involvement in the Iran conflict, contradicting earlier interventionist calls and prompting Labour accusations of foreign policy chaos.
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RecommendedThe Department for Work and Pensions has updated Parliament on Work Capability Assessment clearance times, with concerns raised about disabled claimants facing over two-year waits for reassessments.