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Forbes: Mexico Friendly Provides Germany Boss Nagelsmann With Opportunity For Experiments
Germany's new head coach, Julian Nagelsmann, achieved a successful debut with a 3-1 victory against the United States. Despite criticism for not winning by a larger margin, Germany's performance against weaker teams has been a challenge in the past. Nagelsmann intends to experiment further in the upcoming match against Mexico, potentially making several changes to the starting lineup. One of the key questions is the midfield double-six role, where Pascal Groß's emergence has sparked debate about Joshua Kimmich's position. Nagelsmann's management of this situation will be crucial ahead of Euro 2024.
The Blaze: BREAKING: State Dept says Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday
Secretary of State Blinken announced that President Biden will visit Israel amidst ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The visit aims to reaffirm US solidarity and support for Israel's security. Biden's decision to unfreeze Iranian funds has drawn criticism, while terrorist attacks with alleged ties to sympathizers of Hamas have occurred in France and Belgium.
Flag And Cross: Tyson Plant Workers Discover Dead Body in Corn Shipment
A badly decomposed body is found on a train delivering corn to a Tyson plant in Arkansas. Authorities are called to the scene and unable to retrieve the body, requiring assistance from a wrecker service. The man's body is described as badly decomposed, with no identification found. Police are investigating the death and a coroner will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death and attempt to identify the man. Tyson has not released a statement on the discovery.
Forbes: Erling Haaland Not The Same Player For Man City This Season
Arsenal successfully nullified Erling Haaland in their 1-0 win over Manchester City, limiting him to no shots on goal. Haaland's performance this season has been somewhat subdued, possibly due to the absence of key players like Kevin de Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan. Julian Alvarez has stepped up as an important contributor in City's attack, alongside the impressive Jeremy Doku. Without de Bruyne, Haaland is finding it harder to integrate into the team, but Pep Guardiola is expected to find a solution.
Daily Wire: Dem Rep. Suggests George W. Bush For Speaker Of The House
California Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman proposes that former President George W. Bush fill the vacant Speaker of the House seat to address the dysfunction within the House of Representatives. Meanwhile, House Republicans have nominated Rep. Jim Jordan to become Speaker, but he faces challenges in securing majority support. Sherman prefers "traditional" Republicans like Bush or Sen. Mitt Romney and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing a functional legislative program over personality. The House is expected to vote for the speaker soon, with Rep. Patrick McHenry serving as speaker pro tempore in the interim. Jordan has gained endorsements from prominent Republicans.
Forbes: Dow Rises 300 Points—But Big Losses Will Dash Earnings Season Cheer, Morgan Stanley Warns
The stock market had a strong start, with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all rising. However, a pessimistic expert warned that the upcoming earnings season could lead to pain for investors. Many companies beat profit estimates in the first week of earnings reports, but the market remains uncertain. Notable earnings reports to watch for include Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Netflix, and Tesla. Despite declining earnings, stocks have rallied due to investor support for expanding valuations and cost-cutting measures.
Daily Signal: Rep Who Opposed Jim Jordan for House Speaker Now Supports Him
Republican Rep. Mike Rogers, who initially opposed Jim Jordan's bid for Speaker of the House, has now decided to vote for him after discussing various policy areas. Rogers and Jordan agreed on the need for important legislation like the Farm Bill and the National Defense Authorization Act. Another Republican member, Rep. Ken Calvert, also announced his support for Jordan. Despite lacking the necessary votes, Jordan won the Republican nomination for the speakership, with 152 members expressing their support in the House's general election.