H. Ross Perot, the colorful, self-made Texas billionaire who rose from a childhood of Depression-era poverty and twice ran for president as a third-party candidate, has died. He was 89.
In the United States, Sunday's US women's national soccer team victory in the 2019 World Cup ranked as one of the highest-rated soccer telecasts in the history of the sport.
About 14 million people watched on TV in the U.S. on Sunday, according to Nielsen ratings. [...]
An additional 1.6 million viewers watched it in Spanish on Telemundo.
- Excellent trolling, Mick:
On Sunday night, Mick Jagger paused his band’s show at Massachusetts’ Gillette Stadium to take in the perfect New England summer evening. He said he hoped everyone had a great July 4th weekend — and added that the Fourth had always been a “touchy holiday for us Brits.” “In fact, the President made a very good point in his speech the other night,” Jagger deadpanned. “He said, ‘If only the British had held on to the airports, the whole thing might have gone differently for us.’”
Pot-laced human poop getting dogs high in Aspen
On
today’s Kagro in the Morning show:
The strange rise & fall of Jeffrey Epstein. Calls for Acosta's resignation are piling up. The ACA is under attack in a bonkers court, again. Now, word that the Seth Rich conspiracy theory can be traced directly to Russian intelligence. With White House help.