Football Players Share About Their Time Playing Under Coach Tim Walz

‘He wasn’t one of the coaches that yells and screams,’ said David Schoettler, a defensive tackle on the Mankato West High School football team in 1999. David Schoettler, a defensive tackle on the Mankato West High School football team in Mankato, Minnesota, failed to make a tackle as the offense scored a touchdown during a

Trump’s Bid to Move New York Case to Federal Court Delayed by Procedural Misstep

Attorneys for the Republican presidential candidate are seeking to move his state criminal case ahead of sentencing in September. A federal court in New York on Friday, in a procedural notice, flagged a deficiency in former President Donald Trump’s latest legal filing in which his attorneys sought to move his state criminal case to federal

Trump Says He’ll Vote No on Florida Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative

The Republican presidential candidate said a six-week abortion ban is too short, and a law allowing a nine-month abortion is too radical. Former President Donald Trump said on Friday that he’d vote no on a ballot measure seeking to enshrine abortion access in Florida’s constitution, saying that a six-week ban is too short and a

Georgia Election Workers Seek Control of Giuliani’s Assets After Defamation Suit

The filing listed his New York apartment, Florida condo, and Mercedes Benz Model SL500. The two Georgia election workers who sued Rudy Giuliani are asking a federal judge to grant them control over his assets after winning a $146 million defamation judgment against him in December. An Aug. 30 filing in the Southern District of

Republican Lawmaker in Florida Faces Felony Forgery Charges

A Republican lawmaker in Florida turned herself in on Thursday after being indicted on felony forgery charges in connection with her administrative position at a private Christian school. The Orange County grand jury charged state Rep. Carolina Amesty, 29, with four felony counts: two counts of forgery, one count of illegally notarizing her own signature,

Michigan Residents Weary of National Politics, Hopeful for Truth

Michigan voters helped swing the Electoral College to Donald Trump in 2016 and then to Joe Biden in 2020. The votes were close in each election, with the winner decided by 0.2 percent in 2016 and 2.8 percent in 2020. The state’s major cities, including Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and Grand Rapids, are Democratic strongholds,