Republicans once saw Michigan as ripe for a takeover, but the mood is shifting
- Surging gas prices (around $4.80/gal in Michigan), the war in Iran and tariffs hitting the auto industry are souring voters’ views and creating trouble for Michigan Republicans.
- A Democrat just won a state Senate special election by nearly 20 points in a district that was narrowly Trump-competitive, signaling broader voter backlash.
- GOP infighting ahead of 2026 — criticism of frontrunner John James, a late aggressive entrant Perry Johnson, and a messy primary — could weaken Republicans’ chances in the governor and Senate races.
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Luis Suarez Explains Why He Re-Signed Alongside Lionel Messi At Inter Miami
- At 39 Suárez signed a one‑year extension with Inter Miami, saying his “burning desire” to compete and score is still very much alive.
- He briefly lost his starting spot after a suspension under Javier Mascherano, but worked his way back under interim coach Guillermo Hoyos and says the experience made him calmer and more professional.
- Still effective alongside Lionel Messi, Suárez has embraced a mentorship role with new arrivals like German Berterame while staying hungry on the pitch.
Darwin Núñez Reaches Agreement With Al-Hilal, Opens Door For European Return
- Darwin Núñez will leave Al‑Hilal at the end of the season after being frozen out when Karim Benzema arrived and the club hit Saudi foreign-player limits.
- Despite a £400k/week pay packet, he’s prioritizing regular football — he hasn’t played since February and has lost his starting spot for Uruguay.
- Chelsea and Juventus are among clubs linked as he looks to rebuild his reputation after a mixed spell at Liverpool.
Brief History Of USA Coaches At The Men's World Cup
- The U.S. has World Cup roots stretching back to the inaugural 1930 tournament — a surprise semifinal run then remains the men's team's best finish, with appearances in 1930, 1950, and a long drought until 1990.
- Plenty of iconic moments: the 1950 upset of England, Bruce Arena's 2002 quarterfinal run, and Landon Donovan's stoppage-time winner in 2010 are all staples of U.S. soccer lore.
- Mauricio Pochettino was hired in 2024 and is building toward a 2026 World Cup on U.S. soil, aiming for at least a quarterfinal with a talented generation led by Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie.
Brief History Of The 1994 World Cup In The United States
- USA ’94 silenced skeptics — a record 3.6 million fans filled stadiums, kick‑started MLS and changed how Americans view soccer.
- The U.S. team became a pop‑culture moment (think Alexi Lalas hair, Wynalda’s wonder‑goal and a shock win over Colombia) before bowing out to Brazil in the Round of 16.
- The tournament was full of drama and oddities — Maradona’s drug‑test exit, Oleg Salenko’s five‑goal game and a final decided on penalties with Roberto Baggio’s miss.