Tom Brady led Buccaneers to Super Bowl LV win on completely torn MCL

Tom Brady led Buccaneers to Super Bowl LV win on completely torn MCL

The greatest quarterback of all time might also be the greatest at downplaying an injury — at least until the coast is clear. Tom Brady‘s knee ailment, which was described as minor and addressed with an operation that was referred to as a “clean-up,” was actually much more serious than the quarterback and the Buccaneers…

Biden calls Cuba a ‘failed’ state, considers US tech option to send internet services
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Biden calls Cuba a ‘failed’ state, considers US tech option to send internet services

President Biden said Thursday that he is considering establishing an internet source for the Cuban people after the government shut off access amid mass protests. An internet blackout was enforced by the communist state Sunday after Cubans hit the streets in historic protests over food shortages, inadequate access to the coronavirus vaccine, and unreliable electricity….

Antonio Banderas Joins ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Cast!

Antonio Banderas Joins ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Cast!

Antonio Banderas is joining the cast! The 60-year-old actor is set to join the cast of Indiana Jones 5, Deadline reported Thursday (July 15). PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Antonio Banderas Click inside to read more… Antonio will join Harrison Ford in the forthcoming installment. The cast also includes Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen,…

Core Constitutional Rights Under Threat From ‘Quasi-Totalitarian Movement’: Constitutional Scholar
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Core Constitutional Rights Under Threat From ‘Quasi-Totalitarian Movement’: Constitutional Scholar

Rob Natelson, a Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute in Denver, warned of a “quasi-totalitarian movement” that is threatening the core rights enshrined in the Constitution, from the right to be locally governed to freedom of fair and honest elections. A leading constitutional scholar whose work has been repeatedly cited in the…

Unexpected Drop in Manufacturing Output Points to More Inflation Ahead

Unexpected Drop in Manufacturing Output Points to More Inflation Ahead

Manufacturing production dipped 0.1 percent in June — the third drop in five months, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday. The decline was largely due to the auto sector. The chip shortage pushed the production of cars, trucks and auto parts down 6.6 percent in June. Excluding autos, industrial production rose 0.4 percent last month. The…