In a bizarre incident, soccer superstar Lionel Messi was tackled by a pitch invader during a friendly match in Puerto Rico on Thursday. The Inter Miami player, who had entered the game in the second half, scored the winning penalty kick despite the interruption. The match was a rescheduled fixture after Messi had suffered a hamstring injury earlier in the month.
Meanwhile, in the world of politics, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) found himself under scrutiny for missing votes in the House. In an appearance on "The Will Cain Show" on Fox News, Hunt defended his record by pointing to missed votes by Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Vice President Vance when he represented Ohio.
In a dramatic turn of events, the US military shot down a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) drone with a laser in Texas, prompting the closure of airspace near the US-Mexico border. Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Rick Larsen (Wash.), Bennie Thompson (Miss.), and Andre Carson (Ind.), condemned the incident in a joint statement.
Vice President Vance was also in the spotlight on Thursday, defending the US's potential military strikes on Iran. In an interview with The Washington Post, Vance stated that such strikes would not lead to a longer war in the Middle East, but rather serve as a deterrent to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
In a separate development, lawyers for Nicolás Maduro, the embattled Venezuelan leader, accused the US administration of preventing him from funding his defense in a narco-terrorism case. The lawyers asked a judge to dismiss the case, citing the US's alleged interference.
As these incidents unfolded, the US continued to navigate complex diplomatic relationships with countries around the world. The US's stance on Iran and Venezuela remains a point of contention, with tensions simmering just below the surface. The drone incident at the US-Mexico border serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in maintaining security and cooperation along the border.
The coming days and weeks will likely see further developments in these stories, as the US continues to grapple with domestic and international issues. Stay tuned for updates on these and other evolving stories.
In a bizarre incident, soccer superstar Lionel Messi was tackled by a pitch invader during a friendly match in Puerto Rico on Thursday. The Inter Miami player, who had entered the game in the second half, scored the winning penalty kick despite the interruption. The match was a rescheduled fixture after Messi had suffered a hamstring injury earlier in the month.
Meanwhile, in the world of politics, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) found himself under scrutiny for missing votes in the House. In an appearance on "The Will Cain Show" on Fox News, Hunt defended his record by pointing to missed votes by Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Vice President Vance when he represented Ohio.
In a dramatic turn of events, the US military shot down a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) drone with a laser in Texas, prompting the closure of airspace near the US-Mexico border. Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Rick Larsen (Wash.), Bennie Thompson (Miss.), and Andre Carson (Ind.), condemned the incident in a joint statement.
Vice President Vance was also in the spotlight on Thursday, defending the US's potential military strikes on Iran. In an interview with The Washington Post, Vance stated that such strikes would not lead to a longer war in the Middle East, but rather serve as a deterrent to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
In a separate development, lawyers for Nicolás Maduro, the embattled Venezuelan leader, accused the US administration of preventing him from funding his defense in a narco-terrorism case. The lawyers asked a judge to dismiss the case, citing the US's alleged interference.
As these incidents unfolded, the US continued to navigate complex diplomatic relationships with countries around the world. The US's stance on Iran and Venezuela remains a point of contention, with tensions simmering just below the surface. The drone incident at the US-Mexico border serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in maintaining security and cooperation along the border.
The coming days and weeks will likely see further developments in these stories, as the US continues to grapple with domestic and international issues. Stay tuned for updates on these and other evolving stories.