• Sky News

    Sunak and Starmer couldn't wait to tear into each other during a 'snippy' debate

    Both the Starmer and Sunak campaigns agree: the first head-to-head of the election campaign was - in many ways - a difficult watch. As a result they couldn't wait to bludgeon their opponent's pre-prepared lines, mock and cajole one another, often talking at the same time. The debate quickly settled into a slightly unsatisfactory rhythm: Keir Starmer would accuse his Tory opponent of allowing things to get worse on his watch.

  • Associated Press

    Washington parental rights law criticized as a 'forced outing' measure is allowed to take effect

    A new Washington state parental rights law derided by critics as a “forced outing” measure will be allowed to take effect this week after a court commissioner on Tuesday declined to issue an emergency order temporarily blocking it. The civil liberties groups, school district, youth services organizations and others who are challenging the law did not show that it would create the kind of imminent harm necessary to warrant blocking it until a trial court judge can consider the matter, King County Superior Court Commissioner Mark Hillman said. The law, known as Initiative 2081, underscores, and in some cases expands, the rights already granted to parents under state and federal law.

  • NFL Highlights

    Dales: Starting spots are 'wide open' for Lions at cornerback right now 'The Insiders'

    NFL Network's Stacey Dales addresses the status of the Detroit Lions' secondary, explaining that starting spots at the cornerback position in particular are "wide open" as they look to stabilize a unit that surrendered plenty of yardage to opposing offenses in the 2023 NFL season.