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Scottish Sun
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- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Robert Lewandowski QUITS Poland national team and refuses to play again until manager is sacked
'LOSS OF TRUST' Robert Lewandowski QUITS Poland national team and refuses to play again until manager is sacked Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEGEND Robert Lewandowski has sensationally quit playing for Poland - "until" the manager is sacked. The Barcelona striker issued a statement saying he has "loss trust" in Michał Probierz. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Lewandowski, 36, has hit 85 goals in 158 internationals. 1 Robert Lewandowski went on social media for his announcement Credit: Getty He posted on social media: "Considering the circumstances and the loss of trust in the coach of the Polish National Team, I decided to resign from playing in the Polish National Team until he is the coach. "I hope that I will be able to play for the best fans in the world." THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS GAME OVER Iconic Italian club where Pep played goes bankrupt and faces boot from league The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Two die after car goes over cliff into the sea
Two people have died after a car went over a cliff into the sea on the Isle of Wight. The incident happened on Friday evening at Alum Bay New Road, near the Needles. Police confirmed the deaths on Sunday. Formal identification has yet to take place but the families of those who died have been notified. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said it was carrying out enquiries on behalf of the coroner at an address in Cowes. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Politics
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Republicans Say They're Cool With Trump Deploying Troops Against Protesters
The U.S. secretary of defense has threatened to send active-duty Marines into the streets of Los Angeles to confront protesters opposing the administration's detention and deportation of immigrants. At least three prominent Republicans don't seem concerned about potential overreach. 'The [Department of Defense] is mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. And, if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert,' Hegseth wrote late Saturday on X, formerly Twitter, on his personal account. This prompted ABC's Jonathan Karl to ask House Speaker Mike Johnson: 'Could we really see active duty Marines on the streets of Los Angeles?' 'One of our core principles is maintaining peace through strength,' Johnson said during an interview on Sunday's episode of This Week. 'We do that on foreign affairs and domestic affairs as well. I don't think that's heavy handed. I think that's an important signal.' 'You don't think sending Marines into the streets of an American city is heavy-handed?' Karl asked. 'We have to be prepared to do what is necessary, and I think the notice that that might happen might have the deterring effect,' Johnson said. Active-duty military troops have not been sent in to suppress unrest since the 1992 Los Angeles protests after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the beating of Rodney King, a Black man who was pulled over for a traffic violation. The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits federal troops from engaging in civilian law enforcement unless there is a clear legal or constitutional basis for doing so. It was created to restrict the president's ability to use the military against civilians. The exception to Posse Comitatus is the Insurrection Act, which Trump has not invoked. Instead, Trump invoked Title 10 of the U.S. Code on Armed Services, which limits the troops' actions to protecting federal officials rather than enforcing laws. Title 10 gives Trump authority to deploy the National Guard during 'a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States' and two other specific circumstances. Chris Mirasola of Lawfare wrote that Trump's justification for using this authority is 'factually contestable and, even on the face of the memorandum, unusually weak.' Republican Sen. James Lankford on NBC's Meet the Press argued that by deploying the National Guard, Trump is 'trying to deescalate all the tensions that are there.' Newsom has said that Trump activating National Guard troops is 'purposefully inflammatory and will only escalate tensions' 'This is an American city, and to be able to have an American city where we have people literally flying Mexican flags and saying, 'You cannot arrest us,' cannot be allowed,' Lankford said on Sunday. 'If someone violates the law, no matter what state that they're in, they're in violation of a federal law. They should face consequences for that.' Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin also criticized protesters for carrying Mexican flags. 'They were literally out there protesting, carrying a foreign flag. That is absolutely insane. They are not just peaceful protesters. These are illegals,' he said Sunday on State of the Union. 'Carrying a flag is not illegal, as you know,' CNN's Dana Bash responded. 'Foreign flag while you're attacking law enforcement, it's pretty bad,' Mullin said. Carrying a Mexican flag and saying 'You cannot arrest us' is not a prosecutable offense. It is free speech protected by the First Amendment. And the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has been clear that anyone found destructing property will be arrested. 'Everyone has the right to peacefully assemble and voice their opinions,' LAPD posted on X. 'However, vandalizing property and attempting to seriously injure officers, whether Federal or LAPD, is not peaceful.' When Meet the Press host Kristen Welker pointed out to Lankford that 'Governor Newsom says there is no unmet law enforcement need. The LAPD says the protests were peaceful,' the senator claimed that it is 'clear' that the LAPD is 'being overwhelmed.' (LAPD has not said they are overwhelmed.) 'This wouldn't be an issue if California didn't promote sanctuary city policies to be able to tell people literally, 'You can violate federal law and live in our state, and no one will arrest you for this,'' Lankford said. 'Now suddenly when they are arrested for federal crimes then suddenly they go into this kind of protest saying, 'No, you can't arrest us here. We're immune from federal law.' That's not true.' Here, Lankford is being misleading. Sanctuary city policies do not grant anyone immunity, they only limit how state and local resources are allocated to aid federal immigration enforcement. Under the Tenth Amendment, states have the right to allocate resources as they see fit, and states have used that amendment in court to justify not assisting with federal immigration raids. It's disturbing that prominent GOP lawmakers are signing on to the president's use of authority to activate the National Guard — against a governor's wishes — and signaling their agreement that deploying active duty Marines against civilians would be fine with them should Trump choose to do so. 'Don't kid yourself they know they are absolutely getting cooked politically [with] their terrible bill and rising prices, and they want to create a violent spectacle to feed their content machine,' Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz posted on X late Saturday. 'It's time for the mainstream media to describe this authoritarian madness accurately.' More from Rolling Stone Trump's Response to L.A. Protests: What We Know The Biggest Boondoggles in Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Donald Trump Is Destroying the Economy and Waging War on the Poor Best of Rolling Stone The Useful Idiots New Guide to the Most Stoned Moments of the 2020 Presidential Campaign Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal The Radical Crusade of Mike Pence
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Automotive
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Mass. state police cruiser crashes while responding to call in Sterling
A Massachusetts State Police cruiser crashed while responding to a call in Sterling on Saturday night. According to Sterling police, crews responded to to I190 for a reported motor vehicle rollover. Heavy rain this afternoon caused dangerous conditions for those out driving, police say. Photos from the scene show a Massachusetts State police cruiser rolled over in a wooded area. One person was transported to the hospital. Sterling police responded to 15 calls since Friday morning. The crash is under investigation. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Politics
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ABC News Suspends Journalist for Calling Stephen Miller and Trump ‘World-Class Haters'
ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran after he wrote a social media post criticizing Donald Trump and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, describing each man as a 'world-class hater.' 'Miller is a man who is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred. He's a world-class hater,' Moran wrote late Saturday night on X, formerly Twitter, adding, 'You can see this just by looking at him because you can see that his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment. He eats his hate.' Moran called the president 'a world-class hater' whose 'hatred [is] only a means to an end, and that end [is] his own glorification.' Moran later deleted the post. ABC announced Sunday that it suspended Moran. 'ABC News stands for objectivity and impartiality in its news coverage and does not condone subjective personal attacks on others,' an ABC spokesperson said in a statement. 'The post does not reflect the views of others at ABC News and violated our standards — as a result, Terry Moran has been suspended pending further evaluation.' White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to Moran's post by calling it 'unhinged and unacceptable.' 'We have reached out to @ABC to inquire about how they plan to hold Terry accountable,' she posted on X. Miller himself weighed in. 'For decades, the privileged anchors and reporters narrating and gatekeeping our society have been radicals adopting a journalist's pose,' he said. Moran wrote that Miller 'is one of the people who conceptualizes the impulses of the Trumpist movement and translates them into policy.' Miller, a key contributor to Project 2025, is the mind behind many of the administration's cruelest immigration policies, including deportations of undocumented immigrants to an infamous prison in El Salvador and the new travel ban on nationals entering the U.S. from twelve countries. He has reportedly set a goal that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest no fewer than 3,000 immigrants per day and has threatened to oust officials who get in the way of reaching that goal. Miller also talked to Fox News in November 2024 about a plan to use executive orders from 'the moment President Trump puts his hands on that Bible.' Since taking office, Trump has signed executive orders to empower law enforcement while protecting them from accountability, advance his anti-transgender agenda, end birthright citizenship, revoke abortion rights, and strip federal funding from NPR and PBS, among others. This incident is just the latest in the Trump administration's battle with ABC News. The network agreed in December to pay $15 million to settle a defamation suit Trump brought against them after host George Stephanopoulos inaccurately said Trump had been found civilly liable for the sexual abuse and defamation of E. Jean Carroll. Stephanopoulos wrongly said on air that Trump was 'found liable for rape' and 'defaming the victim of that rape.' Staffers reacted to the news by telling Rolling Stone in December that it was 'frightening' to see the outlet's 'capitulation' to Trump. 'My fear is this sets a tone for the next four years, and that the tone is: Do not upset the president,' one staffer said. More from Rolling Stone The Biggest Boondoggles in Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Donald Trump Is Destroying the Economy and Waging War on the Poor Trump Moves to Deploy National Guard to L.A. Over ICE Protests Best of Rolling Stone The Useful Idiots New Guide to the Most Stoned Moments of the 2020 Presidential Campaign Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal The Radical Crusade of Mike Pence