Plans for 'reimagined' Reliant Lights Mayor's Spectacular revealed
Ready, set, holiday! Here's what you can expect from tonight's star-studded event and yes, there will be plenty of holiday lights!
The Buffalo Bills won the AFC Divisional round matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) called on his Republican Party to rebuild itself and "repudiate the nonsense that has set our party on fire" in an in an op-ed for The Atlantic Saturday on the QAnon conspiracy theory.Why it matters: Many of the mob involved in the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riots wore items signaling their support for the far-right QAnon and a prominent member of the cult was among those arrested following the siege.Get smarter, faster with the news CEOs, entrepreneurs and top politicians read. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here. * Several Republicans who ran for Congress last year publicly supported or defended the QAnon movement or some of its tenets — something Sasee noted in his op-ed, headlined "QAnon is Destroying the GOP From Within." * Sasse blames the violence on "the blossoming of a rotten seed that took root in the Republican Party some time ago and has been nourished by treachery, poor political judgment, and cowardice."Driving the news: Sasse wrote in his op-ed that "until last week, many party leaders and consultants thought they could preach the Constitution while winking at QAnon." * "They can't," he added. "The GOP must reject conspiracy theories or be consumed by them. Now is the time to decide what this party is about." * Sasse criticized House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for not denouncing QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) when she was running for Congress in 2020. * "She's already announced plans to try to impeach Joe Biden on his first full day as president," Sasse wrote. "She'll keep making fools out of herself, her constituents, and the Republican Party."Worth noting: Sasse said before the House impeached President Trump for a second time he'd consider "definitely consider" any articles of impeachment against him over his conduct and comments at a rally before the riots. * The Nebraska senator criticized Trump's embrace of QAnon supporters last August, warning that Democrats could "take the Senate" this "will be a big part of why they won." * Months later, the Democrats went on to win control of the Senate.The bottom line: Sasse wrote that his party faces a choice when Trump leaves office: "We can dedicate ourselves to defending the Constitution and perpetuating our best American institutions and traditions, or we can be a party of conspiracy theories."Go deeper: * The Capitol siege's QAnon roots * House freshmen at war after Capitol siegeSupport safe, smart, sane journalism. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.
Set to hit free agency, Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon isn't sure about his future, but thanked team and players.
The 4th annual King teach-in offered actionable ways for Americans to engage in the social justice movement and creation of public policy.
A critical engine test for Nasa's new "megarocket" - the Space Launch System (SLS) - ends early.
It was déjà vu for the Kings, who led the Wild 3-1 heading into the third period — just like they did in their season opener — before losing in overtime.
Tahj Eaddy's 21 points include a late jumper and Drew Peterson adds a double-double as USC defeats Washington State 85-77 for its sixth straight win.
Lonzo Ball will miss his third consecutive game on Sunday as the New Orleans Pelicans take on the Sacramento Kings.
Most Valuable Player? Rookie of the Year? Most Improved? We hand out 2020 awards for the year after a surprisingly successful season.
Pac-12 Networks' Don MacLean catches up with USC men's basketball's Drew Peterson after the Trojans' 85-77 win over Washington State on Saturday night. Peterson discusses what its like to play with the Mobley brothers and gives his assessment on the team now that they are in the heart of conference play.
Don't blame people for saying "that's just wild."
One day after Mexico angered U.S. officials by publishing an entire 751-page U.S. case file against former Defense Secretary Salvador Cienfuegos, the Mexican prosecutors who exonerated him released their own version — but with so many pages wholly blacked out it was almost impossible to tell what they'd found. The report released Sunday by the Mexican Attorney General's Office included a 226-page stretch with every page blacked out, followed shortly thereafter by a 275-page stretch of blacked-out pages. The officials appeared to be struggling to control the damage to the reputation of the justice system after prosecutors took just five days to completely absolve retired Gen. Cienfuegos of U.S. allegations, backed by years of investigation, that he aided drug traffickers in return for bribes.
Wesley Allen Beeler was arrested Friday after he tried to pass a security checkpoint with hundreds of rounds of ammunition and multiple guns.
Investigators are looking into possible mysterious foreign Bitcoin payments to key extremist figures, NBC reports.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - January 17, 2021) - Pomerantz LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed against QuantumScape Corporation f/k/a Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. ("Kensington") ("QuantumScape" or the "Company") (NYSE: QS) and certain of its officers. The class action, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and docketed under 21-cv-00150, is on behalf of a class consisting of all persons and ...
Marcus Johansson scored with 11 seconds remaining in overtime Saturday night and the Minnesota Wild defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 for the second straight game after trailing by two goals after two periods. Johansson's wrist shot went was near the top of the net and beat Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick on his stick side. Ryan Suter sent it to overtime with 2 seconds remaining with a snap shot near the blue line that Quick was unable to get his glove on.
With pass-rushing star Aaron Donald fighting back tears and limited because of injury, the Rams' comeback push falls short in 32-18 loss to Packers.
At the beginning of a Ravens season that would defy their expectations, test their patience and end where their last campaign had fallen short, coach John Harbaugh seemed to see the future. “Is anything normal in 2020?” he said days before the season opener. “I guess we’ll find out.” The Ravens’ season ended Saturday night in a playoff game that was anything but normal, a 17-3 loss to the ...
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - January 17, 2021) - Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Triterras, Inc. ("Triterras" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: TRIT) (NASDAQ: TRITW). Su ch investors are advised to contact Robert S. Willoughby at newaction@pomlaw.com or 888-476-6529, ext. 7980.The investigation concerns whether Triterras and certain of its officers and/or directors have engaged in securities fraud or other unlawful business practices. [Click here for information ...