Lions’ Ben Johnson linked to Jaguars as he mulls his Detroit future

Weeks after NFL Network reported that the Bears’ head coaching vacancy “intrigued” Ben Johnson, there’s reportedly “chatter” that the Lions’ offensive coordinator — a play-calling mastermind at the top of teams’ lists last cycle and again this year — wants the Jaguars’ job if Jacksonville fires Doug Pederson as expected, according to Pro Football Talk. … Read more

New Senate leader Thune aims to tackle US ‘fiscal mess’ but admits GOP tax cuts may not be fully funded

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is hoping Republicans are able to help sort out the national “fiscal mess.” Getty Images New Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Sunday said one of his top objectives will be to address the country’s “fiscal mess” — even while acknowledging upcoming expected GOP tax cuts may not be fully … Read more

Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump administration rejects new DACA applications

President Trump is venturing onto increasingly shaky legal ground as officials reject new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, sidestepping a Supreme Court ruling reinstating DACA, legal experts and lawmakers say. The court ruled last month that the Trump administration hadn’t followed federal procedural law or justified terminating DACA in 2017, calling … Read more

New Orleans ISIS terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore Meta-branded smart glasses during attack — and previously recorded trip to Big Easy with them

The terrorist behind the savage New Year’s attack in New Orleans wore Meta-brand smart glasses as he drove through a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 14 and wounding 35 others, officials said. Shamsud-Din Jabbar also visited New Orleans in October and used the smart glasses to film a bicycle tour of the French … Read more

Senate Panel Didn’t OK Polanco Settlement

A confidential settlement that paid $117,200 to a former state Senate staffer who accused a powerful lawmaker of workplace abuses was never voted on by the legislative committee that approves such payments, interviews reveal. The payment was made two months after the Senate had adjourned its 1998 session. And it was handled so quietly that … Read more

Inside NYC’s deadliest police precinct where fruit vendor was beaten to death, innocent dad fatally stabbed: ‘If you bump into someone, they want to kill you’

A hardworking fruit stand seller so savagely beaten that his family needed to cover his bashed-in head with a fedora at his funeral. An innocent 29-year-old dad excited for his daughter’s upcoming third birthday murdered by a vicious gangbanger. An autistic, obsessive compulsive man bleeding out in his lobby after inadvertently moving his killer’s backpack. 8The deadly 46th Precinct … Read more

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