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🚨JUST IN: Marco Rubio on Fox News: “Since NATO isn’t allowing us to use their bases — why are we in NATO? We’re going to have to reexamine the value of this alliance.” NATO was founded in 1949. Article 5 — collective defense — was invoked once in history, after September 11th. Every NATO ally showed up for America. America started a war without consulting NATO. Without congressional authorization. Without allied support. On a feeling. Now Rubio is questioning the alliance because allies won’t fight America’s unilateral war.






MAGA man looking to call ICE at the airport—on Iraqi soccer fans traveling for the World Cup. He runs into crowd and tears up the homemade banner that fans were holding—written in Arabic and Spanish. "You're in America!" he yells. "You don't come to America and do that!" Traveling to support Iraq in a World Cup 2026 qualifier playoff match vs. Bolivia in Monterrey, Mexico. The incident occurred near Gate D12 in the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.



🔙 On this day in 2019, Ajax beat PSV 3-1 in a crucial game for the league title. After Noussair Mazraoui received a red card, David Neres won Ajax the game by winning a penalty for the 2-1 and scoring the 3-1. #Ajax

🚨BREAKING | F1 journalists release statement after Max Verstappen ban: — F1 journalists have urged the FIA to "open dialogue" with teams and media following a perceived "deterioration" in relations during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. This call comes after Max Verstappen banned a journalist from his pre-race press conference at Suzuka. — Verstappen interrupted the session, ordering Guardian F1 correspondent Giles Richards to leave, citing Richards' demeanor in a previous press conference as the reason. Richards has since faced severe online abuse, with other journalists defending him also receiving backlash. — The F1 Media Advisory Council, consisting of senior F1 journalists, has engaged in discussions with the FIA about the incident. The FIA is expected to address the issue with Red Bull. — The Italian Automotive Journalists Association (UIGA) expressed "deep concern" over the events at Suzuka, stating: “Verbal abuse and a climate of hostility directed at journalists and photographers are unacceptable and break down the fundamental principles of professional respect and press freedom.” “The testimonies of those present challenge some of the widespread narratives, which risk damaging the professional reputation of media workers.” “At the same time, tensions between drivers and photographers risk leading to increasingly restrictive measures that disproportionately affect the work of the press.” “Mutual respect is essential, but it must not limit the media's right to report freely and independently.” “UIGA, therefore, calls on the FIA to open a dialogue with all parties involved - from media representatives to teams - to prevent any further deterioration in working conditions and access to information.” “A free, respected and protected press is not an ancillary matter, but a fundamental pillar of transparency and credibility in all sports, including Formula 1.” #maxverstappen 🇳🇱 VIA: [RacingNews365]



⚠️ El #JaponDAZNF1 🇯🇵 pierde un 49% de la audiencia en directo con respecto a 2025 ⚠️ 📉 La carrera reunió a 💥 63.000 espectadores y un 8.3% de share💥 👀 En algún momento conectaron 82.000 espect. ➕ Suma 188K en diferido. Lo más visto del día. 🔙 2025: 124.000 2024: 137.000 2023: 152.000 2022: 143.000 2019: 48.000 2018: 33.000














