Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion

Rory McIlroy’s up-and-down weekend at the U.S. Open took another roller coaster of a turn Saturday, as the world No. 2 imploded on the back nine with five bogeys to finish at 3 over and fall out of contention. McIlroy, whose only win in the tournament occurred in 2011 at Congressional Country Club, sank a 66-foot birdie on No. 6 as part of a string of three consecutive birdies, but he went from potentially playing in one of the final pairings to an earlier tee time for the final round at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. It marked a second consecutive…

Trump asks Americans to vote on new acronym in ICE’s rebranding effort

President Trump is floating a rebranding effort that might cool down some critics of his tough crackdown on illegal immigration — and infuriate others. Trump on Saturday asked Americans whether the acronym for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, should be changed to NICE. “The concept I have had for…

JD Vance uncovers hidden threat to American workers as he warns Democrats embrace ‘radical fringes’

Vice President JD Vance warned that the Democratic Party is surrendering to its “most-radical fringes” following a wave of local victories by self-described progressive and socialist candidates. Speaking on “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Vance argued that Democrats learned the wrong lesson following their 2024 election loss. “My genuine hope was that the lesson…

Yankees bats no-show, Will Warren flops in sloppy loss to Reds

For much of the season, regardless of who’s in the lineup or on the injured list, the Yankees have played like the best team in the American League.  Saturday was not one of those days.  There was a no-show from the offense, sloppy defense and an uninspiring start by Will…

Bucks ownership ready to make seismic Giannis Antetokounmpo move

The Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly made a decision on their superstar. Bucks ownership is expected to move on from Giannis Antetokounmpo before the 2026 NBA Draft, according to insider Brett Siegel.  “We have heard from multiple sources, one of which is from a team that was involved in Giannis trade…

Exclusive | Lesley Stahl on assignment for new ‘60 Minutes’ segment following bloodbath — sparking chatter that she’s staying: sources

CBS News insiders are speculating that Lesley Stahl will likely remain a correspondent at “60 Minutes” after she was out shooting footage for the show’s next season following a bloodbath at the iconic news show, The Post has learned. Following last Thursday’s headline-grabbing firings — which claimed correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi,…

Berkeley students flunk ‘gentle’ course at shocking rates — professors blame AI

There’s now more evidence why professors are begging University of California overseers to reinstate standardized testing — as shocking rates of students are failing computer science courses at the University of California, Berkeley. The percentage of failing grades were higher this past spring than in previous semesters, according to an…

Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas cow. Are humans at risk?

A fly that deposits its parasitic, flesh-eating offspring inside cows has been detected in Texas for the first time in decades, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported Wednesday (June 3).Here’s what to know about the New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax), a pest that was eradicated from the U.S. in…

World Cup 2026 games could face long delays with ‘no cut off point’

World Cup games this summer could be staring down outrageously long weather delays. Under typical U.S. thunderstorm protocols, any sporting event taking place within eight miles of a lightning strike must be halted immediately. However, FIFA takes things a step further: Soccer’s governing body does not have a cut-off point…

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