Trump Kicks Off NATO Meeting With Wild Threat to Seize Greenland

“With President Erdoğan’s continued aggression toward our greatest partners along with his troubling defense partnerships with our adversaries, it is not in the best interest of our country to sell them F-35s,” wrote Republican Representatives Mike Lawler, Nicole Malliotakis, Gus Bilirakis, Jeff Hurd, Max Miller, and Young Kim, in addition to Democratic Representatives Stephen Lynch,

California Embraces the Federal Arbitration Act: Legislature Imports FAA Exclusions into the California Arbitration Act | Littler

At a Glance Assembly Bill 2155, which takes effect on January 1, 2027, incorporates FAA enforceability provisions into state law. The bill’s practical effect is to ensure that parties who fall outside the FAA’s reach—or whose claims are excluded from mandatory arbitration under federal law—cannot be compelled to arbitrate under state law. On June 30,

Manon Field, Sarah Moraw Named CSC Academic All-Americans

MINNEAPOLIS – Two Gophers have been named to the At-Large Division I Women’s College Sports Communicators Academic All-America® teams, the organization announced on Tuesday.   Sarah Moraw (gymnastics) was named a CSC First Team Academic All-American while Manon Field (rowing) made the third team. Moraw, who is pursuing her master’s in human resources and industrial relations, holds

Ex-Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum arrested on drug charges

Andrew Gillum narrowly lost to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the Democratic candidate in the 2018 general election. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Andrew Gillum, former Tallahassee mayor and Democratic candidate for Florida governor, was arrested last week in Alabama on drug charges. According to online jail records, Gillum, 46, was arrested in Daphne, Alabama, on July