Dan Lilot
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Dan Lilot
@Lilot1TrackMind
An athlete-focused management, marketing and consulting agency.

Bob Rush, longtime track and cross country coach at San Mateo High School and College of San Mateo, died Saturday at the age of 90 smdailyjournal.com/sports/local/b… via @smdailyjournal


At the #WorldIndoorChamps, the 400m world record is under threat as two of the fastest ever, Christopher Morales Williams and Khaleb McRae, clash for gold, with Jereem Richards eyeing a comeback and new rules adding extra drama 🤩 Full event preview 👉 bit.ly/4uAV7Qk



Doocy: You said: they hit Qatar, Saudi Arabia UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait nobody expected that. We were shocked. Are you surprised that nobody briefed you ahead of time that that might be their retaliation? Trump: Nobody. Nobody. No no no no. The greatest experts—nobody thought they were going hit…

The AIU has banned Adaejah Hodge (BVI) for 2 years, from 28 August 2024 (with 7 months suspended, i.e. until 27 January 2026), for the Presence/Use of Prohibited Substances (GW501516 sulfone and GW501516 sulfoxide). DQ results since 28 August 2024.

Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up. The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not. And frankly, changing course is in their own business interests since trust in legacy media has now fallen to an all time low of just 9% and are ratings disasters. The American people have subsidized broadcasters to the tune of billions of dollars by providing free access to the nation’s airwaves. It is very important to bring trust back into media, which has earned itself the label of fake news. When a political candidate is able to win a landslide election victory after in the face of hoaxes and distortions, there is something very wrong. It means the public has lost faith and confidence in the media. And we can’t allow that to happen. Time for change!

NEW with @AlbertoNardelli Iran exposes the limits of Trump flatterers who are privately despairing at his war. Both in public and private, many US allies have commended and even thanked the president for his actions in Iran, according to multiple officials briefed on those conversations. Any questioning of the lack of answers on the war’s goals and endgame has been timid. But in discussions among themselves, many of those same governments are nervous, if not fuming, the officials say. One Gulf leader told a European counterpart on a recent call that they privately despaired at what Trump was doing and thought he didn’t have a plan but did not want to communicate those concerns directly to the Americans. A person close to a western European leader said they were furious with the likely impact of Trump’s war on the global economy and on security but argued little would be gained by expressing that publicly. Europeans are particularly riled by the US decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…




85 people have paid the $100,000 H-1B fee so far, totaling $8.5 million in revenue. But fee revenue from H-1B apps abroad is down $28 million. So the fee — justified by a paper claiming the revenue-maximizing fee was >$100,000! — appears to have lost the government $20 million.

President Trump’s Justice Department & Transportation Department Sue to Stop California’s Illegal EV Mandate “Oppressive, expensive electric vehicle mandates drive up costs for American consumers and violate federal law,” said @AGPamBondi. “California is using unlawful policies from the last administration to create exorbitant costs for our citizens — this Department of Justice is proud to stand with @POTUS and @SecDuffy to bring litigation that will make life more affordable for American consumers.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/preside…


Is Dan Altman quiet quitting, y/n:









