of forecasts presuming a red tide, democrats appear to have turned the corner. at the center of it, the president, it is a approval ratings have surged to their highest level any year. the latest gallup poll of american voters showing a six-point jump for joe biden since may. driving that rebound, a sustained string of good economic news and legislative wins for the white house. the presidents actions on student debt this week capping a busy summer. a summer that began with the u.s. supreme court decision to overturn roe. putting democrats on the defensive as primary season was opening up. and now, closing out with a mid term pitch largely in place, and our national angle over the roe decision driving much of the narrative for democrats ahead of november. four pieces in place, the president is going on the attack, on the campaign trail for democrats with a sharp message for a republican party deep in thrall to donald trump. the maga republicans don t just threaten or person
I would love to see what Las Vegas odds-makers would have set the odds in Louisiana that it wouldn't be a high school football player to be the first to cash in
LSU first baseman named SEC Freshman of the Week
LSU Baseball Tre Morgan (18) (Source: LSU Baseball) By Spencer Chrisman | April 26, 2021 at 12:53 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 12:58 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - One of the Tigersâ top freshmen was named Freshman of the Week by the Southeastern Conference on Monday, April 26.
Treâ Morgan, a product of Brother Martin helped lead the Tigers to three wins last week, including the Tigersâ second SEC win of the season over No. 9 Ole Miss.
In the series in Oxford, Miss., Morgan was 8-for-14, hitting .571 from the leadoff position. He also had three RBI, four runs scored, one stolen base, and a .625 on-base percentage.
17 people, students and their teachers, died at the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school yesterday. we are learning more about them font. martin duque, 14-year-old freshman. his brother miguel writing on instagram words can t describe my pain. i love you, brother martin, you ll be missed. carmen schentrup was a semi finalities for the national merit program. cara loughran was 14. attended the drake school of irish dance in south florida. they called her a beautiful soul who always had a smile on her face. and there are more young people whose families are grieving tonight. we ll learn their stories in the coming days. every one of them was lost far too young. gina montalto was 14 as was alex schachter.
you know, coming into these games, brings back a lot of memories of the great success of the 02 olympics here in salt lake city. and, you know, it s exciting time. i will be able to call my dad and my mom and talk about, you know, the opening ceremonies and what they are doing and how the athletes are doing and the stories of the olympics and really bringing the world together in a friendly peaceful confrontation, it s really what it s all about. competition, it is really what it s all about. the olympics bring stories out of people we never knew. there will be new figures coming out in the next week or so. who is someone you are looking at, whether here in the u.s. or across the world stage that somebody might be a household name here soon? in my sport, john daly is doing great, looking for great things from him. i think there s thomas and his brother martin, are very very strong and really great