NFL Commissioner Addresses Questions on Giants Co-Owner's Epstein Emails
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed questions regarding potential league investigation and discipline for New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch concerning his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, according to Fox News. Speaking at his pre-Super Bowl LX press conference on Monday, Goodell stated the league would review the facts before initiating any action. "Absolutely, we are going to look at all the facts," Goodell said, as reported by Fox News. "We are going to look at all the context of those. Were going to try to understand that and well look at."
FIFA President Apologizes for "Fans Joke"
FIFA President Gianni Infantino apologized to British football fans after making a comment that was criticized as a "cheap joke" by the Football Supporters' Association, Sky News reported. The comment, made last month, referenced the lack of arrests of British fans during the World Cup. According to Sky News, Infantino joked, "For the first time in history... no Brit was arrested during a World Cup. Imagine! This is something really really special."
Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter Arrested in Iran
Mehdi Mahmoudian, a screenwriter of the Oscar-nominated Iranian drama "It Was Just An Accident," was arrested in Tehran on Saturday, Sky News reported. The arrest occurred days after Mahmoudian and 16 others signed a statement condemning Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime's violent crackdown on protesters. As of Monday, the charges against Mahmoudian remained unclear, according to Sky News.
Lawsuit Challenges US Visa Suspension
A group of United States citizens and immigrant rights organizations launched a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's suspension of immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, Al Jazeera reported. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, argues that the administration relied on a "false narrative" to justify the suspension, which is considered one of the most substantial restrictions on legal immigration in the country's history, according to Al Jazeera.
Frank Thomas Criticizes White Sox
Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Thomas criticized the Chicago White Sox for omitting him from a Black History Month graphic, Fox News reported. Thomas, who played for the White Sox from 1990 to 2005, holds several franchise records, including home runs (448), RBI (1,465), and doubles (447), according to Fox News.
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