Why Notre Dame’s team chemistry is putting the Irish in national championship contention

The old adage “adversity builds character” may be a proverb because it is probably true. There's no better example of that than the No. 3 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team. Last season, the Irish team was without star guard Olivia Miles; He suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and missed the entire […]
TikTok app in jeopardy after SCOTUS upholds ban, citing ‘national security concerns’

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal ban on TikTok, the popular social media app used by 170 million Americans. In a unanimous decision, SCOTUS agreed with the government that “national security concerns” regarding the app's partnership with the People's Republic of China and its data collection outweigh users' First Amendment rights. “There's […]
National Reciprocity Has Bipartisan Support in the House

Breitbart News sat down with Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) on Thursday to discuss state reciprocity, and he said recent major developments in legislation on the issue have seen it receive bipartisan support. He made it clear that he meant that he was getting something. On January 8, 2025, Breitbart News reported on Hudson's introduction of […]
‘Horrible Error’: Leftist ESPN Catching Heat From Own VP Burke Magnus For Not Airing National Anthem After NOLA Attack

They are eating themselves! They are eating themselves! In early January, ESPN came under fire nationwide for not broadcasting the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl. College football playoff games have been postponed 24 hours after that new year's day terrorist attack In New Orleans. The four-letter network also chose to ignore the pre-game moment […]
ESPN VP Admits Not Airing National Anthem at Sugar Bowl Following NOLA Terrorist Attack Was an ‘Enormous Mistake’

It is generally understood that after a major national tragedy or crisis, patriotic anthems and symbols are prioritized in sports broadcasts. At least, it's understood everywhere except on ESPN. ESPN Vice President Burke Magnus says the network made a “big mistake” in not performing the national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on […]
Burgum Lays Out Why Dependable Coal is Critical to National Security

Gov. Doug Burgum (R-North Dakota), President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Interior Secretary, spoke during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on why reliable coal energy is a national security issue. I explained in detail what it is. Burgum's Thursday comments came Sen. Jim Justice (R-West Virginia) highlighted concerns about a […]
Migrant Crisis, Russia Ties Make Nicaragua a Major National Security Threat

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) said Wednesday that Nicaragua's communist regime is “directly contributing” to the migrant crisis at the U.S. southern border and allowing the presence of Russian troops on the territory. He said it was a threat to the United States. Mr. Rubio said this during his confirmation hearing in Congress to become secretary […]
Not airing national anthem before Sugar Bowl was ‘mistake’

Burke Magnus, ESPN's president of content, said the network's decision not to broadcast the pregame moment of silence and national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2 was a “big mistake.” The network came under fire for not airing the two moments on its Sugar Bowl broadcast the day after the […]
ESPN VP admits not airing national anthem before Sugar Bowl after terror attack was an ‘enormous mistake’

ESPN Vice President Burke Magnus addressed the backlash against the company for not broadcasting the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl on January 2, the day after the truck attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people. Mr. Magnus called the failure to sing the national anthem a “grave mistake” and blamed his employees, […]
Augusta National in “spectacular shape,” ready for 2025 Masters per Chairman Fred Ridley

Hurricane Helen tore through Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas in late September, leaving only a wasteland of destruction in its aftermath. Its path also included Augusta, Georgia, where countless homes, buildings, and critical pieces of infrastructure were severely damaged. That included Augusta National, perhaps golf's most sacred venue. Nevertheless, Augusta National president Fred Ridley provided […]