What happened this weekend? Republicans in the Texas state Senate voted to acquit the state's attorney general in a high-profile impeachment trial. Drew Barrymore and Lauren Boebert both made public apologies. And Deion Sanders kept the hype train rolling at Colorado for another week. |
Here's the biggest news you missed. 👇 | | | | Donald Trump used his 'Meet The Press' interview to talk abortion, age, and the criminal charges against him. | | | | "My deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt," Drew Barrymore wrote Sunday on Instagram, announcing her talk show won't return until the strike ends. | | | | The verdict clears the way for Ken Paxton, a three-term Republican, to return to office as the state's top lawyer. | | | | Boebert's campaign initially downplayed the incident, framing it as the congresswoman 'enthusiastically' enjoying the show before being escorted out. | | | | Colorado State's Jay Norvell gets low marks across the board this week for comments in lead-up to the rivalry game with Deion Sanders' Colorado. | | | | Week 2 of the NFL season has been chock full of action. See the biggest moments, best plays and everything else you missed from Sunday. | | | | The list of union demands is long and expensive, but getting a deal might be closer at hand than it appears if automakers offer certain things. | | | | Mohamed Khairullah, the longest-serving Muslim mayor in New Jersey, said Secret Service denied him clearance to a White House event in May. | | | | The Los Angeles Angels placed designated hitter/pitcher Shohei Ohtani on the 10-day injured list with an oblique injury, ending his season. | | | | The Democratic presidential candidate said the man identified himself as part of his security detail and police said he was wearing a replica badge. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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