Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell said the whistleblower complaint at the center of an renewed impeachment push will serve as a “road map” to probe President Trump’s actions Source
Transcript: Rudy Giuliani on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with Rudy Giuliani that aired Sunday, September 29, 2019, on “Face the Nation” Source
Pelosi says effort to “lock down” Ukraine call was a “cover-up”
Pelosi said the acting director of national intelligence was involved in a cover up in her weekly press conference Source
Grading NFL’s next generation of quarterbacks: Gardner Minshew shines again, Dwayne Haskins disappoints
The Jaguars rookie was resilient in the road win in Denver, while Haskins and Allen had interception problems in Week 4 Source
MLB rumors: All signs point to Joe Maddon likely becoming the Angels’ next manager
Maddon just recently parted ways with the Cubs, while the Angels fired Brad Ausmus after only one season Source
NFL DFS, Week 5: Top DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy football picks, lineups, strategy, advice
SportsLine’s Mike McClure, a DFS pro with almost $2M in winnings, gives optimal lineup advice. Source
Titans Return Home to Face Bills Sunday at Nissan Stadium
After playing three of their first four games on the road, the Tennessee Titans (2-2) return home to face the Buffalo Bills (3-1) Sunday at Nissan Stadium (noon, CT). Source
Lil Nas X on returning to his hometown: “I definitely felt like some kind of hero”
“CBS This Morning” joined rapper Lil Nas X as he made a surprise visit to his Atlanta-area high school, where he was a student just two years ago. Students cheered and posed for pictures with the “Old Town Road” star, and some even cried. Lil Nas X said that during the visit, he “definitely felt like some kind of hero in a way, I guess, ’cause everybody was just goin’ crazy.” In a wide-ranging interview, Lil Nas X opened up to Gayle King about his experience with fame and his decision to come out. Source
Sanders campaign raises $25 million in third quarter
The cash raised in the third quarter comes from 1.4 million donations Source
Colleges are starting degrees in esports, with $36,000 programs
Shenandoah University and The Ohio State University are among training students to enter the growing esports field Source