
Day: January 28, 2026
Trump takes to Iowa to pitch midterms, economy
President Trump hit the campaign trail in Iowa on Tuesday, marking the first of many stops ahead of November’s midterm elections. Speaking to supporters at a rally just outside of Des Moines, Trump touted what he said were economic gains made during his second administration and continued to blame former President Biden for the economy…
Special teams hurt the Rams, but it’s far from their only problem
Help is needed at cornerback, specifically on the perimeter, and in team speed.
Jets reached out to Jon Gruden about joining Aaron Glenn’s staff — but he turned them down
The Jets, in Aaron Glenn’s first season at the helm, are coming off a season in which they went 3-14 and landed the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft.
Egor Demin continues to lead Nets’ youth movement as Jordi Fernandez walks pivotal tightrope
The Nets have a record five first-round rookies on the roster, led by Egor Dëmin. He will be Brooklyn’s first rep at All-Star weekend since 2022.
Trump admin taking preliminary steps to reopen embassy in Venezuela following Maduro’s removal
The Trump administration has notified Congress that it is taking the first steps to possibly reopen the shuttered U.S. Embassy in Venezuela.
Rams need Matthew Stafford return, bolstered defense to win Super Bowl
Here’s what the Los Angeles Rams need to do this offseason in order to win the next Super Bowl.
The Annual Census Update Shows a Redder America
Declining net migration and a continuing shift to the red states is redrawing America’s political map.

Trump Administration Already Undermining Probe of Alex Pretti’s Death
As with Renee Good’s death, refusal to conduct a credible criminal investigation only makes the eventual prosecution of federal agents more likely.

Like January 6, Minnesota Is a Test of American National Sovereignty
ICE tactics are the pretext; the real issue is whether states can make themselves no-go zones immune from federal law.

Minnesota’s Campaign for Interposition and Nullification
More than 200 years after the Kentucky Resolutions, a version of nullification still lives.

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