Author: REPORT QUİCK

Mahomes Expresses Frustration with Online Trolls In a recent Instagram Stories post, Brittany Matthews, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, took a stand against online negativity. She addressed the “rude a– people” who have been flooding her social media feed. Plea for Respectful Behavior Showing her disappointment, Matthews wrote, “Recently there has been ALOT more rude a– people on here more than normal….I’m not sure where y’all came from, but you should probably go back to where you came from….please.” She urged these individuals to rethink their behavior and show respect. Avid Supporter of Her Husband Mahomes…

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396 Messages Protected by Speech and Debate Clause, 1,659 Must be Disclosed Washington D.C. – In a 12-page decision, Judge Boasberg has ruled that Congressman Perry, a prominent Trump ally, can withhold 396 messages from disclosure based on the constitution’s speech and debate clause. However, the judge has mandated the disclosure of the other 1,659 records which do not involve legislative acts. These include discussions about efforts to influence the executive branch, Vice President Mike Pence’s role in certifying the election, and alleged election fraud information. Perry’s Lawyer Yet to Respond on Potential Appeal Perry’s lawyer, John Rowley, has not…

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Justice Department Sends a Message to Terrorists: We Won’t Stop In a strong statement, Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen announced the indictment of longtime Hezbollah terrorist operative Samuel Salman El Reda for his alleged involvement in the devastating attack on a Buenos Aires Jewish community center almost three decades ago. The attack claimed the lives of 85 innocent people and left countless others injured. Olsen emphasized, “This indictment serves as a message to those who engage in acts of terror: that the Justice Department’s memory is long, and we will not relent in our efforts to bring them to justice.”…

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Florida State Considers Leaving Conference The Florida State Seminoles are engaged in discussions about their future in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), according to recent reports. While no concrete plan has been made, the Seminoles are considering their options amidst concerns about the current revenue distribution within the conference. Seeking a Competitive Edge Florida State President Richard McCullough expressed the university’s desire to remain in the ACC but highlighted the difficulty of staying competitive without a significant change to the revenue model. He emphasized that the Seminoles’ goal is to find a way to be competitive in football and secure…

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A Clash of Titans in the NFC East Step back in time to the ’60s, when two powerhouses of the NFL’s Eastern Division emerged – the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. Their battles for divisional dominance laid the foundation for a rivalry that would transcend eras. As both franchises secured championships, the intensity of their competition fueled the rivalry between the cities of Philadelphia and Dallas. Dramatic Showdowns etched in Football History The Eagles and Cowboys have engaged in epic clashes that have left an indelible mark on the NFL. These games have been filled with dramatic comebacks, game-winning…

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Endorsements and Awards Page Scrubbed In a surprising turn of events, Fox News Digital and other publications have withdrawn their support for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) following contentious comments made by its leader, Nihad Awad. As a result, the endorsements and awards page on CAIR’s website, which previously boasted glowing recognition from Democrats, has been wiped clean and now displays a ‘404’ error. The page, last captured by the Wayback Machine on December 4, showcased over 100 endorsements from prominent figures such as Senators Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Ben Cardin, and even Vice President Kamala Harris.…

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Historic Decision Sets Up Showdown in U.S. Supreme Court The Colorado Supreme Court, whose justices were all appointed by Democratic governors, has made history by invoking Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the presidential race. This marks the first time that this provision has been used to exclude a candidate for the highest office in the country. The decision, reached by a 4-3 majority, will likely lead to a legal battle in the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether Trump can continue his campaign for the GOP nomination. Justices’ Educational Background and Dissenting…

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Downs’ Journey to the Yankees In an unexpected turn of events, a player born in 1998 and named after the legendary Derek Jeter is set to don the New York Yankees’ uniform. Jeter Downs, a first-round pick in 2017 by the Cincinnati Reds, made his MLB debut against the Yankees’ rival team. Coincidentally, he even recorded his first MLB hit against the Yankees. It is worth noting that Downs shares a birthday with Jeter’s longtime frenemy, Alex Rodriguez. Yankees Claim Downs Off Waivers The Yankees announced on Tuesday morning that they have claimed Jeter Downs off waivers. Downs was initially…

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Morant’s Long-Awaited Comeback The Memphis Grizzlies’ point guard, Ja Morant, is set to make his highly anticipated return to the court after serving a 33-game suspension. The suspension was imposed following two incidents where Morant displayed a handgun on social media. A Changed Player and Man During his suspension, Morant has been actively participating in team activities, including practices and travel. However, he has been barred from attending games. Despite this setback, Morant has impressed his coach, Taylor Jenkins, with his dedication and work ethic. Reflecting on his suspension, Morant expressed that the experience has been transformative for him. He…

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45% of Cross-Border Business Affected Union Pacific, one of the largest railroad companies in the United States, is urging the reopening of border crossings that have been closed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The company stated that these closed locations represent 45% of its cross-border business and include goods that are critical to the U.S. economy. Capacity Constraints and Trade Disruption Due to the closure of these crossings, Union Pacific is facing capacity constraints as there are not enough alternative gateways to reroute the affected goods. With Christmas and New Year’s holidays just around the corner, the company…

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