Rape charge against former BYU standout wide receiver Parker Kingston dismissed

A judge on Thursday dismissed a first-degree felony rape charge against former Brigham Young University wide receiver Parker Kingston, though prosecutors said they plan to refile the charge. The case was scheduled for trial in July, but state prosecutors requested a continuance, according to the Washington County Attorney’s Office. The court denied the request and … Read more

From The Sports Desk: French Open field wide open, after Sinner’s surprise exit

These days, tennis fans can expect to see the Big Two, Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, in the finals of pretty much every Grand Slam. The two of them have combined to win each of the last nine Grand Slams and 11 of the past 14. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get … Read more

Former Detroit mayor blows governor’s race wide open in surprise move

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Detroit Democratic Mayor Mike Duggan announced he is suspending his independent campaign for Michigan governor, turning the three-way contest to succeed term-limited Gov. Gretchen Whitmer into a typical partisan race in the blue-trending state. Duggan was a popular mayor of the Motor City who garnered sizable … Read more

California governor primary is still wide open, CBS News poll finds

California governor primary is still wide open, CBS News poll finds – CBS News Watch CBS News A CBS News poll finds a wide-open contest as voters weigh in on what they want in the state’s next governor. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the findings. Source link

Harris stops in key presidential primary state after leaving door wide open to 2028 run

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Vice President Kamala Harris is sparking more speculation about whether she will launch another presidential run in 2028 by making stops this week in a crucial presidential primary state. Harris is in Columbia, South Carolina, on Thursday after making stops Wednesday in Greenville. For more than … Read more

In voting process, photo ID gets wide support, Republicans more likely to believe there’s fraud, CBS News poll finds

Requiring photo ID to vote and proving citizenship to register both find wide and often bipartisan support.  But that doesn’t mean everyone sees problems with the current voting system. It is often Republicans driving the percentages of those who think there is widespread fraud — and often think it’s specifically in cities and Democratic areas … Read more