FBI List Gets More Complicated
Increased Hunting Efforts – Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, now on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list, faces new charges such as money laundering and blackmail. This comes as the reward for his arrest in connection with a January 2025 murder has surged to $15 million.
Political Alliances Formed – A group of 130 Democratic lawmakers has submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court. They are advocating for two transgender athletes in ongoing legal cases regarding women’s sports and Title IX protections. The brief has the backing of nine senators and 121 House members.
Culinary Recognition – Renowned soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo dined at the White House on Tuesday, marking his first return to the U.S. in nearly ten years. President Donald Trump acknowledged Ronaldo’s presence in his evening address.
Social Commentary – On her podcast, former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe raised questions about the motives behind initiatives that aim to restrict transgender participation in women’s sports. She responded to criticisms from Elizabeth Eddy, a player from Angel City FC, regarding proposed gender standards in the NWSL.
Addressing Critics – New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skatebo took to social media to respond to his detractors following an injury incurred during a confrontation with WWE stars at Madison Square Garden.
Supporting Alternatives – Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, applauded Erica Kirk and Turning Point USA for their unique halftime show competition against Bad Bunny’s performance at the 2026 Super Bowl. Bad Bunny has publicly criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Exciting Opportunities Ahead – The Cleveland Browns announced that rookie quarterback Shedule Sanders will make his first NFL start, filling in for Dillon Gabriel, who is dealing with a concussion. Sanders expressed his excitement about the upcoming game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
College Football Update – In the latest College Football Playoff rankings, Ohio State, Indiana, and Texas A&M maintain the top three positions. Meanwhile, Alabama, which lost narrowly to Oklahoma last weekend, has fallen to 10th place, significantly impacting their playoff hopes.
Papal Sports Enthusiasm – Pope Leo XIV, a devoted White Sox fan, has accepted an invitation to throw the first pitch at the team’s new stadium, schedule permitting.
Questioning Team Prospects – Colin Cowherd from FOX Sports raised doubts about the Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff chances after their recent loss to the Denver Broncos, leaving them with a 5-5 record.


