NEW: Katherine Pompilio has compiled the most comprehensive study currently available of the crimes alleged against Jan. 6 pardonees in the years since their prosecutions for the insurrection.
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For-profit companies are buying up youth sports leagues and selling them back to parents—and the trend is revealing a larger crisis, Senator @ChrisMurphyCT argues: “Virtually everything in America has become a commodity—even middle-school hockey.” https://t.co/H8YaUKzDKI
European officials are warning that Russia’s meddling in the Baltic Sea is likely a preview of tactics Moscow could someday deploy in Canada’s High North. https://t.co/lKOPPg9D5k
60 years ago today Texas Western won the national title in a groundbreaking game.
Don Haskins’ Miners were the first team to start five African American players, busting the color barrier among southern schools.
A Sunday Read: With 1967’s champs a mirror to their own basketball souls, Van College’s 2026 Fighting Irish make own mark, ending curse after 59 years with emphatic win over Dover Bay! https://t.co/ONfjBUZThc @bcboysbball@SteveEwen@VCIrishbball@DoverAthletics@FarhanLaljiTSN
This is an extraordinary photo at an extraordinarily sad time.
If there is anything good, this week, it is that we have come together - in a way that others will not, or cannot.
This is — typically — incorrect.
About three-quarters of Canada’s exports go to the United States. But only about one third of Canada’s GDP comes from exports. So the US accounts for about a quarter of Canada’s GDP, not three quarters.
Civil rights activist Medgar Evers was shot in the back by a Klansman in 1963.
The National Park Service has removed visitor brochures from Evers' museum and reportedly plans to remove references that call his murderer a “racist" https://t.co/r6wKjmvmno
Is TikTok encouraging gendered ideological polarisation by feeding men and women very different content?
Fascinating analysis by @washingtonpost
https://t.co/36JTyuUkgZ
After Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian assembled cars, GM cut work in Canada and transferred some of it to the U.S. Trump has been transparent in his goal to undo the North American auto supply chain. Yet GM CEO Mary Barra blames Canada's deal to import some EVs from China for creating a "slippery slope." Barra, like Mike Pompeo, is willing to criticize how other countries respond to Trump's tariffs, but not Trump himself. https://t.co/NyZPFmRsS3