After the backlash ensured, Gardner took to X (formerly Twitter) to say: 'I love all people. While my intentions were positive, I just learned that people use those exact words I shared for hate.'
Gardner, who has enjoyed two seasons with the Jets, made the remark while featuring on popular Jewish streamer Adin Ross' live Kick feed this week.
A day after he attempted to clarify remarks some deemed anti-Semitic, New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner seems surprised that they've continued to be talked about in the media.
Uzi Rubin, senior researcher at both the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) and the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), spoke to a March 11 Middle East Forum Podcast (video). The following summarizes his comments: The
Mahmoud Najafi Arab, the head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, has sounded the alarm over the dire state of Iran's pharmaceutical industry, declaring it engulfed in crisis.
Outrage erupted among the MAGA right Thursday after a California judge ruled attorney John Eastman should face disbarment for assisting former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stood front and center before a chorus of angry right-wingers who argued Eastman’s efforts — dubbed “worse than Watergate” by one legal expert — did not constitute, as Judge Yvette D. Roland ruled, unethical misconduct. “Outrageous,” Greene said in an interview...
A man in Oakland, Calif., recently found himself on the wrong side of the law. KTVU
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — We continue to recognize the remarkable women across the Rio Grande Valley and our last finalist is Ana Verley or as some close to her call her the "MADD" woman. Ana has been at the helm of "Mothers Against Drunk Driving" in the RGV for more than two decades. []
JOPLIN, Mo. — When she's not organizing community outreach opportunities in and around Joplin, you might find her handing out meals to those in need, helping build homes in Nicaragua, or helping a local Afghan refugee family. "My degree is actually physical education and I used to teach adaptive PE," said Nancy Hampton, Remarkable Woman []
The rocket was carrying NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky
The most important thing to remember when flying a helicopter is to always be aware of your surroundings. It is a lesson I learned while flying over 2,500 combat missions in Vietnam, evacuating more than 5,000 wounded soldiers. And it is a lesson that has been made clear to me again when noticing who I am no longer surrounded by. Earlier this year, our nation lost two extraordinary men and fellow Vietnam War recipients of the Medal of Honor: Roger Donlon and Larry Taylor. Their passings leave...