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  • A former college football player is facing murder charges after he allegedly shot and killed a man during a physical altercation at a bar in Florida over the weekend, local law enforcement confirmed Monday.
    Avantae Traeviyon Williams, a former defensive back at the University of Maryland, was arrested by the DeLand Police Department on Monday. He is charged with second-degree murder involving a firearm.
    The 24-year-old suspect was taken into custody “without incident,” police said, just days after 32-year-old Keshod Harris was shot and killed at a bar in DeLand, Florida.
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    According to police, officers from the DeLand Police Department and Volusia Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of a shooting at a bar at around 1:30 a.m. Witnesses told police a fistfight involving several men broke out inside the bar when one of the men produced a firearm.
    The suspect, later identified as Williams, fled the scene. The victim was transporte..

  • Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had pointed words for the NFL at the start of the Senate Commerce Committee’s “Field of Streams” hearing on Tuesday.
    Cruz suggested the NFL has come close to breaking the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, which was established to keep the professional league from infringing on the schedules of high school and college football games.
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    The NFL is technically barred from broadcasting games on Friday night through Saturday, starting from the second weekend in September through the second weekend of December, according to Pro Football Talk.
    Cruz called it a concern that the league has been able to broadcast games on Black Friday over the last two years.
    “One growing concern is that the NFL has used its special exemption in the SBA to the frustration of college and high school football schedules,” he said. “For example, the SBA explicitly excludes antitrust protection for the NFL if broadcasting a game on a Friday night..

  • Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya slammed Kamala Harris as “completely inauthentic” as the former vice president made a quiet appearance at the Met Gala.
    Harris has been getting back into the public light after her loss to President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. However, she has been taking steps to push herself back into the political arena. She was set to headline a top-dollar Democratic National Committee fundraising dinner on Tuesday amid reported worries over whether she would run again in 2028.
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    Tafoya appeared on OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” and said the people she has talked to have floated toward political figures who are more authentic with the American people.
    “She really has nothing to say, and I think what people are gravitating more and more toward, and I know this for a fact with people in my circle who are saying, ‘You know, the more time passes the more I find myself leaning towa..

  • President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced the U.S. will stop its bombing campaign against the Houthis in Yemen after the terrorist group told him they “don’t want to fight.”
    “They just don't want to fight,” Trump told reporters from the Oval Office. “They just don't want to, and we will honor that. We will stop the bombings.”
    Trump said the bombings on Houthi targets will stop “effectively immediately.”
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio then said the “job” was to get attacks on ships in the region to stop.
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    “If that's going to stop, we will stop,” he added.
    State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce reiterated to reporters on Tuesday that Rubio always saw the problem with Houthis in the Red Sea as a freedom of navigation issue.
    “These are a band of individuals with advanced weaponry that were threatening global shipping, and the job was to get that to stop,” she said.
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