Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watchNew Foto - Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watch

Week 1 is finally here, and Nate Tice & Charles McDonald are here to deep dive on the biggest games of the week. Nate and Charles kick things off by getting Lost in the Sauce with their three deep dives of the week, featuring the Houston Texans taking on the Los Angeles Rams, a hoss fight of a matchup with Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. Later, Nate & Charles reveal their Slop Watch: the New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders, where two quarterbacks will try to take advantage of sketchy secondary play. Nate & Charles wrap things up with their Locks of the Week, where they make a Week 1 bold prediction they're sure will come true. (3:20) - Texans @ Rams preview (18:30) - Lions @ Packers preview (34:20) - Ravens @ Bills preview (49:05) - Slop Watch: Raiders @ Patriots (58:30) - Locks of the Week 🖥️Watch thisfull episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watch

Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watch Week 1 is finally here, and Nate Tice & Ch...
Angel Reese set to receive automatic suspension after backhanding opponentNew Foto - Angel Reese set to receive automatic suspension after backhanding opponent

Angel Reesewill be suspended for one game after picking up her eighth technical foul of the season. Per WNBA rules, players must serve an automatic suspension without pay upon receiving their eighth tech of the year. Reese had seven through 22 games last season but managed to avoid an eighth. Click Here For More Sports Coverage On Foxnews.com The foul came while fighting for a rebound against Aaliyah Edwards. As the two were battling for position, Reese appeared to backhand Edwards on the side of the head. The Chicago Sky's next game is Friday against the Indiana Fever, which will now feature neither Reese norCaitlin Clark, who continues to treat a nagging groin injury. Read On The Fox News App The Sky came away with an 88-64 victory over the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday, but it was just the 10th victory of the season for the Sky against 30 losses. Ahead of the game, Reese voiced her displeasure with the season. Michelle Obama Speaks Out On Caitlin Clark-angel Reese 'Hate' "I am very vocal about what we need and what I want," she said tothe Chicago Tribune. "I'd like to be here for my career, but if things don't pan out, obviously I might have to move in a different direction and do what's best for me. But while I am here, I'm going to try to stay open-minded about what I have here and maximize that as much as I can." "I'm not settling for the same ... we did this year. We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That's a nonnegotiable for me. I'm willing and wanting to play with the best. And however I can help to get the best here, that's what I'm going to do this offseason. So it's going to be very, very important this offseason to make sure we attract the best of the best because we can't settle for what we have this year." Reese walked back her comments after Wednesday night's win and said she had already apologized to the team. "I probably am frustrated with myself right now," she said. "I think the language was taken out of context and I really didn't intentionally mean to put down my teammates because they've been through this with me throughout the whole year." Reese, who was the No. 7 pick in the WNBA draft last season, is averaging 14.6 points and a league-best 12.6 rebounds. She has at least one more season on her rookie contract. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital'ssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Original article source:Angel Reese set to receive automatic suspension after backhanding opponent

Angel Reese set to receive automatic suspension after backhanding opponent

Angel Reese set to receive automatic suspension after backhanding opponent Angel Reesewill be suspended for one game after picking up her ei...
D.C. sues Trump administration over 'illegal deployment' of National Guard in WashingtonNew Foto - D.C. sues Trump administration over 'illegal deployment' of National Guard in Washington

WASHINGTON — The city of Washington hasfiled a lawsuitagainst President Donald Trump and the military over thedeployment of the National Guardin the nation's capital. Trump, the suit says, "has run roughshod over a fundamental tenet of American democracy — that the military should not be involved in domestic law enforcement." The suit follows aruling from a federal judge in California this weekwho found that the Trump administration violated the Posse Comitatus Act, which bars the use of soldiers for civilian law enforcement activities. The suit was filed by Washington's elected attorney general, Brian Schwalb, a Democrat, whose office represents the city of Washington in court and prosecutes some minor crimes as well as crimes committed by juveniles. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, headed by Jeanine Pirro, prosecutes most crimes in the district. In a statement, Schwalb said that deploying the National Guard for law enforcement purposes was "unnecessary and unwanted" and "dangerous and harmful" to the city's residents. "No American city should have the US military — particularly out-of-state military who are not accountable to the residents and untrained in local law enforcement — policing its streets," Schwalb said. "It's DC today, but could be any other city tomorrow. We've filed this action to put an end to this illegal federal overreach." The suit says that the government's "unprecedented, unlawful actions" have caused "irreparable harm" by infringing on the city's right to self-governance, fueling distrust toward local law enforcement, and depressing business and tourism. Trump has talked aboutsending troops to cities such as Chicago, New Orleans and Baltimore. The military presence in Washington has been accompanied by a massive presence of federal law enforcement officers, who are often playing an assistance role and trailing behind other law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction in the city. Mayor Muriel Bowser, who has treaded carefully with the Trump administration and pointed out the vulnerability of the city to acts by the federal government, has said the presence of National Guard troops is "not working" butcredited the Trump administration's surge with bringing down crime.

D.C. sues Trump administration over 'illegal deployment' of National Guard in Washington

D.C. sues Trump administration over 'illegal deployment' of National Guard in Washington WASHINGTON — The city of Washington hasfile...
Rep. Jerry Nadler slams rumors that JFK grandson could replace him in CongressNew Foto - Rep. Jerry Nadler slams rumors that JFK grandson could replace him in Congress

Rep. Jerry Nadleris slamming reports thatJohn F. Kennedy'sgrandsonJack Schlossbergmay run to replace him in a New York City congressional district. During an appearanceThursday, Sept. 4 on "CNN News Central"with host Kate Bolduan, Nadler slammed the TikTok creator and internet influencer. "What do you think about a Kennedy holding your seat?" Bolduan said. Nadler – who said that "there's nothing particularly good or bad about a Kennedy holding my seat" – claimed that "the Kennedy, unlike Schlossberg, should be something with a record of public service, a record of public accomplishment, and he doesn't have one." USA TODAY reached out to a rep for Schlossberg for comment. Wait, is Jack Schlossberg having a baby?Young Kennedy's internet antics continue In recent years, Schlossberg has emerged as a prominent voice in Democratic politics. The son ofCaroline Kennedyand Edwin Schlossberg, he spoke at the Democratic National Convention last August in Chicago and is also known for his social media antics. In April, he made headlines byposting on Xthat he was having a baby with Vice PresidentJD Vance's wifeUsha Vance.On Sept. 3, he made a poll on his Instagram Story to ask his 700,000 followers, "Should I run for office?" Nadler's comments come after he announced Monday, Sept. 1 that he would not seek reelection to his seat and Schlossberg toldThe New York Timesthat his candidacy was "certainly a possibility." During the CNN interview, Nadler claimed that "I don't think he's going to be a candidate in the end, and he certainly is not going to be a major candidate." Nadler, 78, was first elected to Congress in 1992. The departing congressman also teased that there will be "major candidates" that enter the race including New York state assemblymanMicah Lasher, his former aide. As he did in the New York Times story published earlier this week about his exit from Congress, Nadler stopped short of supporting Lasher on CNN. When asked by Bolduan if Lasher was his "top choice" as a successor, Nadler said that "I'm not going to get into that now. I'll make an endorsement in due course." There is one family member from an American political dynasty who won't be entering the race. A spokesperson forBillandHillary Clinton's daughterChelsea Clintondenied reports Sept. 3 that she wants replace Nadler. The 45-year-old global health advocate and author's team told USA TODAY she is "not considering a run." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Rep. Jerry Nadler slams Kennedy heir replacement rumors

Rep. Jerry Nadler slams rumors that JFK grandson could replace him in Congress

Rep. Jerry Nadler slams rumors that JFK grandson could replace him in Congress Rep. Jerry Nadleris slamming reports thatJohn F. Kennedy'...
Texas-Ohio State sets records for Week 1 viewershipNew Foto - Texas-Ohio State sets records for Week 1 viewership

The season-opening clash between Ohio State and Texas attracted 16.62 million viewers, the most ever to watch a Week 1 college football game, Fox Sports reported. Ohio State, then ranked No. 3, defeated then-top-ranked Texas 14-7 in the debut of Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning as the team's full-time starter. Fox said the game peaked at 18.6 million viewers from 3-3:15 p.m. ET, adding it was the third most-watched college game ever in the regular season on Fox. Even the pregame shows were a hit among viewers. Fox reported that its "Big Noon Kickoff" drew 3.8 million people beginning at 11 a.m. ET, making it the most-watched edition of the show when Ohio State and Michigan weren't following it. ESPN said earlier this week that its "College GameDay" show, which featured the final appearance of the retiring analyst Lee Corso. ESPN averaged 3.5 million viewers during the show on Saturday, preliminary Nielsen ratings show. It was broadcast from Columbus, Ohio. The ratings for the final 15 minutes of the show reached a record 5.1 million viewers, per ESPN. That's the section of the show during which Corso famously made his prediction -- who would win the game to be played in the city from which "College GameDay" was airing -- by putting on headgear representing his predicted victor. On Saturday, he correctly chose the Buckeyes. --Field Level Media

Texas-Ohio State sets records for Week 1 viewership

Texas-Ohio State sets records for Week 1 viewership The season-opening clash between Ohio State and Texas attracted 16.62 million viewers, t...
Raiders owner Mark Davis says Tom Brady was 'supposed to be here in 2020' as team pursued QB in free agencyNew Foto - Raiders owner Mark Davis says Tom Brady was 'supposed to be here in 2020' as team pursued QB in free agency

Tom Brady could have been a part of the Las Vegas Raiders years before he becamea minority owner in 2024, according owner Mark Davis. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] In aninterview on the Raiders' websitewith former NBA star Baron Davis, Mark Davis told a story about how he wanted to sign Brady in 2020 when the New England Patriots great was a free agent. Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock, the head coach and general manager at the time, had a different opinion about who their quarterback should be for that season — Derek Carr. "He was supposed to be here in 2020," Davis said. "That's when our relationship started, was in 2020 when he was a free agent and we talked about him coming here to play quarterback. Obviously, it was a tough decision for him, he was close to wanting to come here, but the head coach and general manager decided they wanted to go in a different direction. So, we didn't sign him, but as I got to know him through that process, I let his agent know that when he was done playing that I would like him to be a part of our organization and let him know." Brady recounted his free agent experience speaking to the Raiders on a 2021 episode of "The Shop" where he said, "There was a story in free agency, one of the teams, they were interested and all of a sudden they weren't interested at the very end. I was sitting there thinking, 'You're sticking with that motherf***er? Are you serious?'" In August 2022, UFC presidentDana White revealedhe had brokered a deal for both Brady and Rob Gronkowski to go to the Raiders, but that Gruden "blew the deal up." Brady would sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and win a seventh Super Bowl in 2020. The following year he would throw for a career-best 5,316 yards and reach the 40-touchdown mark for only the third time. After his third season with the Buccaneers, Brady's Hall of Fame career would come to an end and two years later he would join Davis with the Raiders' ownership group. The Raiders would go with Carr for the next three seasons and record a 26-26 record with one playoff appearance — a wild-card round loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Buccaneers would make the postseason all three years Brady was there and compile a 32-18 record with two division titles.

Raiders owner Mark Davis says Tom Brady was 'supposed to be here in 2020' as team pursued QB in free agency

Raiders owner Mark Davis says Tom Brady was 'supposed to be here in 2020' as team pursued QB in free agency Tom Brady could have bee...
Ousted CDC head says she was pressured to preapprove vaccine panel recommendationsNew Foto - Ousted CDC head says she was pressured to preapprove vaccine panel recommendations

(Reuters) -Former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez said on Thursday she was pushed to rubber-stamp the decisions of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s hand-picked vaccine advisory committee, calling her ouster part of a broader push to weaken U.S. vaccine standards. Monarez was fired in late August, barely a month into her tenure, following a series of clashes with Kennedy, including disputes over vaccine policy and her refusal to dismiss senior CDC staff. Four top officials resigned in protest after her firing. Medical groups and former CDC leaders have since voiced alarm, warning that political interference could jeopardize vaccine programs. In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece on Thursday, Monarez said she was pressured to "preapprove" the recommendations of the revamped vaccine advisory panel. All 17 members of the panel were fired by Kennedy in June. Several of their replacements have publicly expressed anti-vaccine sentiment. Monarez said she refused to comply, insisting that vaccine recommendations must be reviewed rigorously on scientific grounds, not rubber-stamped for political purposes. "The CDC cannot fulfill its obligation to the American people if its leader cannot demand proof in decision-making," she wrote, stressing that evidence, not ideology, must guide public health policy. She warned against stacking advisory committees and removing scientific staff, calling it "sabotage." Monarez concluded that she was ousted for "holding the line" on science. "I lost my job. America's children could lose far more." Her short tenure also saw a deadly shooting at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta. Investigators linked the attack to vaccine distrust. Monarez said the incident underscored the urgent need to rebuild trust in public health institutions. Kennedy is testifying before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday on President Donald Trump's healthcare agenda, where he will likely face questions on the administration's vaccine policies and recent upheavals at the CDC. (Reporting by Mrinalika Roy in BengaluruEditing by Rod Nickel)

Ousted CDC head says she was pressured to preapprove vaccine panel recommendations

Ousted CDC head says she was pressured to preapprove vaccine panel recommendations (Reuters) -Former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pr...

 

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