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cross-posted from: https://thelemmy.club/post/22016264

Tony Dungy is reportedly being considered as a potential GOP candidate for Michigan's open Senate seat in 2026.

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Sources say the bulk of potential spending on new programs will require legislative approval, which could not take place until Parliament resumes in March

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President Trump on Sunday said he was imposing large tariffs and significant sanctions on Colombia after its government refused to accept two military cargo flights carrying deported Colombians.

The latest: Trump won't impose tariffs on Colombia after all — following the Latin American government's agreement to accept all of his terms, including receiving Colombians deported from the U.S., White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Sunday night.

The latest: Trump won't impose tariffs on Colombia after all — following the Latin American government's agreement to accept all of his terms, including receiving Colombians deported from the U.S., White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Sunday night.

Why it matters: The Latin American country has long been a crucial U.S. ally, even under the tenure of leftist President Gustavo Petro.

The U.S. is Colombia's largest trade and investment partner, with over $39 billion in goods and services traded between both countries in 2022, according to the U.S. State Department. Catch up quick: Petro ordered Colombian officials to turn away military planes carrying deportees this weekend. He said in a post on X that the U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants like criminals and should return them on civilian flights.

"I can't force migrants to stay in a country where they're not wanted, but that country should return them with dignity and respect toward them and also our country," Petro wrote. Trump wrote in a Truth Social post that he was imposing emergency 25% tariffs on all goods coming into the U.S. from Colombia, a travel ban on Colombian government officials and other major financial sanctions in response to the refusal to accept the flights.

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cross-posted from: https://thelemmy.club/post/21940955

All North Korean recruits are taught a song that includes a verse about saving their last bullet for themselves to avoid capture, one former soldier told NBC News.

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The Trump administration has reportedly located nearly 80,000 migrant children who went missing under the Biden administration, promising a thorough investigation into trafficking and exploitation at the border.

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People begin long walk at dawn to what remains of their homes after 24-hour delay over release of Israeli hostage

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Simon Vickers, 50, had claimed his daughter, Scarlett, died in a freak accident, but prosecutors said he stabbed her

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I saw this stat in a few places, you can find one for yourself on a search engine, here's one random article: https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2024/05/17/gen-z-live-sports

Not a zoomer but I have not liked sports for a long time, anyone else feel the same way?

Online people call sports "sportsball" sometimes with intended negative connotations

Esports

Unfortunately, my hope was sports was being replaced with something better, but it seems like zoomers might be replacing sports with "esports", aka video gaming... and I'd probably like esports even less than sports in some ways

Why Interest is Declining

I was joyfully researching this topic as a sports fan lamented to me that people are losing interest in sports, so I was wondering why, and a lot of the reasons do become somewhat obvious: sports can often be boring and long games and content today can be short instead online. Sports have become competitive to a point that it can't relate to the average person. The competitiveness of sports at the current level makes injuries that were less known, more common today. The cost of sports gear, travel, and so on makes them a bigger commitment than a lot of people want to make. There are more "entertainment" options available today over sports. And so on.

Qualities of Alternative Activities

I think for me, there's just a lot of things that are left to be desired with sports versus some other activity, so it always feels like there's something else I'd rather do than play or watch sports. Take contributing to an open source program for example. There may be a sense of competition, but usually it's not as zero sum or "winner take all" in creating some software. If you create new software, it can be used, even if some better software comes along. With sports if you lose, you simply lose, and there's only one winner of all of it. Or likewise with music, when the orchestra plays together, everyone's efforts can create an even better musical production.

Other individual physical exercises, like simply walking, may avoid the unpredictable injuries of contact sports.

If you're creating a work of art for example, it either has a technical aesthetic quality or not; I suppose there is some subjectivity is involved ("beauty is in the eye of the beholder") however it avoids the problem of there being corrupt officials to make bad calls which destroy the integrity of the game (as there have been accusations of officials doing so in sports games in recent years).

I've seen sports rivalries, even on a local level, inspire vandalism and acts of violence. Naturally such "toxic" cultures exist in other places, but I guess I would find ways to steer clear of them. I don't know of as much "toxicity" for example among farmers and gardeners, who are just focused on creating a tangible project. Maybe corn and potato producers feud more than I'm aware of? That brings up another issue, where sports is often a consumptive activity - it doesn't really create something tangible like a "piece of art" or a food we might eat.

Anyway, some of these concerns with sports might be applied to examples I gave, but usually have enjoyed finding alternatives to sports.

Ways to Fix Sports?

A lot of times I've found ways to convert sports into something that's not a sport, but might be related to it, in a way that's satisfying to me.

Like there are "freestyle footballers" (soccer in the U.S.) who just do a bunch of "tricks" with soccer balls. Alternative contests like the "home run derby" (baseball) or "slam dunk contests" (basketball) seemed like an interesting side "contest" that felt a little less sports-like in a good way, maybe a little more fun.

One thing that limits the sense of hypercompetitiveness is in switching things up like this, so that there may be less people competing at a narrow goal - to that end people are maybe creating new "sports".

In BMX riding there are "best trick contests", which do have negative features of sports to me, but perhaps just a "best trick" event without choosing winners would be exciting to see (informally this happens sometimes at skateparks or trails, people are showing off the best things they can do and each person is judging what they like best from what they're seeing).

Conclusion

There also used to be more of an "nerds versus jocks" divide, perhaps implying that being too interested in sports was a betrayal of the intellect. I share some of this oldschool attitude, but I acknowledge my interest in other things might be more due to personal preference. Maybe I am simply yearning for a "reform" of sports, or want to see them become something different? But I hope to open up the conversation on the topic, to see what maybe we should be doing, whether it's playing and watching sports in our free time or if we should be doing something else.

Overall what's your thought on the state of sports?

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The ATF is coming under fire for allegedly quietly changing the job title of its DEI officer to "senior executive" as President Donald Trump shutters DEI offices.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that "Deportation flights have begun," releasing a photo of people boarding a military aircraft.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.

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The FBI and Providence, Rhode Island, police raided a Central Falls Municipal Court judge's office Thursday, though the reasons are unknown.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott called on Congress to reimburse the State for more than $11.1 billion spent on border security. The governor said Texas taxpayers footed the bill for border security “due to the Biden Administration’s refusal to do its job for the last four years.”

“President Biden’s policies left Texas and the rest of America defenseless against an unprecedented infiltration of violent criminals, known terrorists, and other hostile foreign actors, like the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua,” Abbott’s letter reads. “I launched Operation Lone Star (OLS) to combat these threats to all Americans. Over the past four years, OLS efforts successfully reduced illegal immigration into Texas by 87%, demonstrated the ongoing effectiveness of President Donald Trump’s border measures, and shone a spotlight on a national crisis.”

“In total, Texas has spent over $11.1 billion to protect the nation and secure the border,” the governor continued. “Accordingly, I am formally requesting that the federal government reimburse Texas for these costs in full.”

Abbott sent the letters to the U.S. Congressional Leadership and the entire Texas Congressional Delegation. The letters followed Governor Abbott’s meeting with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson nearly one week ago. During the meeting, the governor discussed the continuing Biden border crisis and the State’s efforts to undo the damage caused by the Biden administration.

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