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Mayor Adams Is “Eager to Work with Donald Trump”
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Mayor Adams Is “Eager to Work with Donald Trump”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Tunku Varadarajan, writing for the Wall Street Journal, that he is eager to work with Donald Trump. “I spoke with him three times immediately after the election,” he said in an interview in his office, and then once more at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 16, where the […] The post Mayor Adams Is “Eager to Work with Donald Trump” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Mexican Cartels Are Planning to Kill Donald Trump
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Mexican Cartels Are Planning to Kill Donald Trump

According to KNewz, Donald Trump is under a “credible threat” from the Mexican cartels now in control of the border and most large American cities. He has Democrat radicals, Iranians, and now cartels trying to kill him. Trump threatens their multi-billion dollar drug and human trafficking operations. They are allegedly plotting to kill him because […] The post Mexican Cartels Are Planning to Kill Donald Trump appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Liberals LOSE It: Lake Michigan Becomes The Stage For Post-Election Primal Screams (Literally!)
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Liberals LOSE It: Lake Michigan Becomes The Stage For Post-Election Primal Screams (Literally!)

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Trump Taps Award-Winning Florida Sheriff To Lead DEA
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Trump Taps Award-Winning Florida Sheriff To Lead DEA

President-elect Donald Trump announced Saturday evening that he has nominated Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to be the next administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). “For over 32 years, Sheriff Chad Chronister has served the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, and received countless commendations and awards for keeping his community SAFE,” Trump said in a statement. “A proud graduate of the FBI National Academy’s 260th Session, Chad is Co-Chairman of the Regional Domestic Security Task Force for Region IV Tampa Bay, Council Member of the Florida Attorney General’s Statewide Council on Human Trafficking, Chairman of the Criminal Justice Sub-Committee, Vice-Chairman of the Hillsborough County Public Safety Coordinating Council, and Vice-Chairman of the Hillsborough County Public Schools Citizen Oversight Committee.” “As DEA Administrator, Chad will work with our great Attorney General, Pam Bondi, to secure the Border, stop the flow of Fentanyl, and other Illegal Drugs, across the Southern Border, and SAVE LIVES,” Trump continued. “Congratulations to Chad, his wife Nikki, and two wonderful sons!” Chronister earned his bachelors and masters in criminal justice from St. Leo University and graduated from the FBI National Academy in its 260th Session. Chronister responded to his nomination by posting on X: “It is the honor of a lifetime to be nominated by President @realDonaldTrump to serve as the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and I am deeply humbled by this opportunity to serve our nation.” The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office listed more than a dozen awards that Chronister has received while leading the organization. CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE It is the honor of a lifetime to be nominated by President @realDonaldTrump to serve as the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and I am deeply humbled by this opportunity to serve our nation. pic.twitter.com/X5lslYyF1U — Chad Chronister (@ChadChronister) December 1, 2024
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Notre Dame’s Rylie Mills Blasts USC’s Emmanuel Pregnon With Punch During Legendary Rivalry Game
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Notre Dame’s Rylie Mills Blasts USC’s Emmanuel Pregnon With Punch During Legendary Rivalry Game

This is exactly what you would expect from USC-Notre Dame
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Hard target: Is professional darts America's next big thing?
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Hard target: Is professional darts America's next big thing?

Eddie Hearn, one of the world’s most influential sports promoters, recently appeared on Patrick Bet-David's podcast and made a bold claim.Darts, he argued, will soon become one of America's biggest sports. An average American player might scrape together $400 a month from sponsorships, often from local bars or niche dart companies — pocket change compared to theft sums earned annually by European players.It sounds absurd, and in many ways, it is. But darts has undeniably surged in global popularity, fueled by breakout stars like Luke Littler, a teenage phenom from the U.K. who has shattered records and drawn comparisons to legends of the game. Littler isn’t even old enough to drive, raising eyebrows about the countless hours he spends honing his craft in pubs. But that’s a story for another day. Also, calling anything a sport where you can develop a sizable gut while competing intoxicated is, at best, highly questionable. Yet again, a debate for another time.The holy trinity of US sportsIn the U.S., where 17 million people play, interest is rising — but there’s still a glaring lack of American stars. Not a single U.S. player ranks among the world’s top 183. What’s holding America back, and could this surge in popularity translate to cultural dominance?For any sport to thrive in America, it must contend with the holy trinity of football, basketball, and baseball — giants that dominate the nation’s culture from playgrounds to prime-time television, leaving little room for challengers. Soccer, after decades of struggle, has only recently gained traction, and that’s largely due to its global clout. Lionel Messi’s seismic arrival in Major League Soccer — the Michael Jordan or Muhammad Ali of soccer—gave the sport its biggest boost yet, with the world’s greatest player choosing to cap off his legendary career on American soil.Darts, however, lacks this global momentum and doesn’t have a Messi-like figure to ignite interest. Its roots are firmly tied to British pub culture — something far removed from mainstream American life. Yet, niche sports can sometimes find a foothold. Look at the explosion of pickleball, a somewhat ridiculous sport that has carved out its own space in U.S. leisure culture. Could darts follow suit?Show me the money The biggest hurdle for darts in the U.S. is simple: money. This has been the case for years. In the U.K. and Europe, darts is big business. Top players live like rockstars, earning six-figure salaries through major sponsorships, tournament winnings, and a thriving league system. In the U.S., sponsorships are few and far between, and the payouts are minuscule.An average American player might scrape together $400 a month from sponsorships, often from local bars or niche dart companies — pocket change compared to theft sums earned annually by European players. Without financial backing, darts in the U.S. is more a hobby than a career.This lack of funding creates a vicious cycle. European players, with their sponsorships and access to high-stakes tournaments like the £2.5 million ($3.1 million) PDC World Championship, can dedicate themselves entirely to the sport. Meanwhile, American players are stuck juggling full-time jobs with weekend tournaments.The visibility problemMoney in sports follows visibility, and in Europe, darts thrives as prime-time entertainment. Packed arenas, roaring crowds, and millions glued to their TVs have turned it into a cultural staple. In the U.S., however, darts barely scratches the surface of mainstream attention. Most tournaments are relegated to online streams with limited reach and scant advertising dollars. Major network partnerships are nonexistent.One of the barriers is the format. The U.K.’s fast-paced 501 setup is tailor-made for television, delivering quick, high-stakes drama. By contrast, the slower, less-structured Cricket format preferred in American bars drags on and fails to capture timed broadcasts' urgency. Without adapting to a more TV-friendly format, darts is unlikely to rise above its current niche status.Even if it did secure a coveted slot on American TV, success wouldn’t come overnight. It would take years — likely decades — to convince the average American to embrace a sport so alien to their cultural DNA. Darts isn’t part of the U.S. sports fabric, and even the aforementioned soccer — a global powerhouse — remains a hard sell for many traditional sports fans, who view it as a foreign oddity. Compared to the deeply ingrained appeal of the holy trinity, darts faces a mountain few niche sports have ever scaled.Waiting for a Messi momentFor darts to break through in America, it needs a defining moment — a charismatic star or cultural shift to ignite public imagination. It needs its Messi. But that won’t happen without a unified league, major TV deals, and serious sponsorship money. Without these pillars, darts will remain on the fringes, trapped in hobbyist obscurity. The interest exists, but without financial investment and visibility, the sport can’t hope to make the leap to national relevance. For now, the U.S. will stay on the sidelines, watching as Europe continues to dominate the world of darts.
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We Despise the Government: Mike Lee Asks How Federal Intrusion Makes Lives Harder, Gets ALL the Answers
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We Despise the Government: Mike Lee Asks How Federal Intrusion Makes Lives Harder, Gets ALL the Answers

We Despise the Government: Mike Lee Asks How Federal Intrusion Makes Lives Harder, Gets ALL the Answers
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Four NYT Columnists Opine on ‘Wicked’ and Its Antifascism Message: ‘Women Deserve Rage’
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Four NYT Columnists Opine on ‘Wicked’ and Its Antifascism Message: ‘Women Deserve Rage’

Four NYT Columnists Opine on ‘Wicked’ and Its Antifascism Message: ‘Women Deserve Rage’
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Report: AZ State's Football Coach Models the Spirit of the Season After $200K Bonus
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Report: AZ State's Football Coach Models the Spirit of the Season After $200K Bonus

Report: AZ State's Football Coach Models the Spirit of the Season After $200K Bonus
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Left Eats Left: Clooney Reportedly 'Fuming' at Obama After Being 'Seduced' Into Helping Boot Biden
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Left Eats Left: Clooney Reportedly 'Fuming' at Obama After Being 'Seduced' Into Helping Boot Biden

Left Eats Left: Clooney Reportedly 'Fuming' at Obama After Being 'Seduced' Into Helping Boot Biden
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