Megyn Kelly Criticizes Michelle Obama for Focusing on Racial Grievances Michelle Obama’s reflections on her time as first lady sparked controversy after being shared on her podcast, IMO, with comedian Conan O’Brien. During the conversation, O’Brien recounted a visit to a U.S. military base in the Middle East years ago, noting that Obama’s team adhered strictly to rules to avoid special treatment. This prompted Obama to discuss the heightened scrutiny she and her husband, Barack Obama, faced as the first Black family in the White House. She argued that their behavior would not have been tolerated under the current administration, a remark many interpreted as a critique of President Donald Trump. Obama emphasized the pressure of breaking racial barriers, stating, “You don’t get here without being (…) near perfect.” She also highlighted the expectation of perfection during their eight years in office, suggesting that any misstep would have been magnified. However, Megyn Kelly, a Fox News host, took issue with the framing of the conversation. On her show, Kelly accused Obama of repeatedly centering her experiences through a lens of racial grievance rather than acknowledging the service members they visited during the trip. Kelly criticized Obama for what she called “whining,” arguing that the discussion shifted focus from the troops to Obama’s personal struggles. “She is so small-minded,” Kelly said, “This is the only lens through which she sees her experience as first lady.” She also expressed frustration with what she described as a recurring theme in Obama’s public remarks since leaving the White House. “I’ve had it,” Kelly declared. “I am done listening to her whine.#megyn_kelly #michelle_obama #conan_o_brien #barack_obama #glenn_greenwald

Justin Faulk Trade Market Analysis Ahead of NHL Deadline The St. Louis Blues are navigating a busy trade deadline following the collapse of the Colton Parayko deal, with significant attention now focused on Justin Faulk. As one of the league’s most consistent defensemen, Faulk’s potential departure could reshape the team’s future. With the Blues expected to remain active in the market, the failure of the Parayko trade has not dampened their willingness to move players, and Faulk appears to be the most likely candidate for a blockbuster deal. Faulk, a key contributor for the Blues this season, has delivered 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 61 games. His advanced metrics further highlight his value: a 47.36% Corsley Factor (CF%), 47.91% Shot Corsley Factor (SCF%), and 46.22% expected goals (xG%) demonstrate his ability to impact play on both ends of the ice. Despite allowing 449 scoring chances and 23 high-danger goals, his overall performance has been a stabilizing force for a team struggling to find consistency. The NHL trade market for defensemen is highly competitive, with multiple teams seeking veteran depth. The Oilers’ recent acquisition of Connor Murphy has set a precedent, allowing the Blues to explore multiple options for Faulk. His contract, which runs through the 2026-27 season, adds long-term value, as teams can address defensive needs for both the current and next season. This dual benefit has likely elevated Faulk’s market appeal. Comparisons to previous trades provide insight into potential returns. While the Oilers sent a 2028 second-round pick for Murphy, the Blues were set to receive Radim Mrtka, a first-round pick, and additional assets. Given Faulk’s superior statistics and impact, expectations for his trade package are higher.#st_louis_blues #justin_faulk #nhl_deadline #connor_murphy #bruins

These Washington Nationals Will Compete in the 2026 World Baseball Classic The 2026 World Baseball Classic is set to begin this week, with 20 teams vying for the global championship. The Washington Nationals will be represented by two players at the tournament, though neither will don the United States flag. The team’s roster for the event includes Harry Ford, who will compete for Great Britain, and Matt Mervis, who will represent Israel. Ford, the Nationals’ No. 3 prospect, joined the team from the Seattle Mariners and will make his second appearance in the World Baseball Classic. At 19 years old in 2023, he led his team in hits, home runs, and RBIs. This year, he will continue to showcase his skills on the international stage. Mervis, a 31-year-old addition to the Nationals, will participate in his second WBC. He previously played for Israel in 2023, recording just one hit in the tournament. Last season, he posted a .254 batting average with seven home runs and 14 RBIs in 42 games for the Miami Marlins. His inclusion in the Nationals’ lineup highlights his growing role within the organization. The tournament’s official start date is March 5, but the first game between Chinese Taipei and Australia will take place on March 4 at 10 p.m. Eastern Time due to the time difference with Tokyo. Team USA’s opening match against Brazil is scheduled for March 6 at 8 p.m. on FOX. Other Nationals connections include the team’s new manager, Blake Butera, who served as the bench coach for Italy’s 2023 WBC squad. His experience with the tournament adds depth to the team’s preparation for the 2026 event. The Nationals’ participation in the WBC underscores their commitment to developing international talent and leveraging their players’ expertise on the global stage.#world_baseball_classic #harry_ford #washington_nationals #matt_mervis #blake_butera

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Washington Nationals catcher Harry Ford poised to make a statement at the World Baseball Classic Harry Ford, the Washington Nationals’ young catcher, is set to take center stage at the World Baseball Classic after a standout performance in a recent tune-up game for the Great Britain team. The 23-year-old, who has British heritage, has long represented his country in international competitions and is expected to play a pivotal role in the upcoming tournament. His previous showing in the 2023 WBC, including a clutch home run against Colombia, has already established him as a key player for the team. Ford’s ability to elevate his game on the global stage has drawn attention, especially as he now serves as co-captain of the Great Britain squad alongside Yankees star Jazz Chisholm. Ford’s path to the Nationals was marked by a trade that sent Jose A. Ferrer to the Seattle Mariners. Despite being one of the top catching prospects in baseball, Ford faced competition from Cal Raleigh in Seattle, which led to his trade. The Nationals acquired him as a 71st-ranked prospect, hoping his strong plate discipline and offensive potential would provide a fresh dynamic behind the plate. While his power and contact skills are average, his ability to draw walks and stay patient at the plate has made him a valuable asset. The Great Britain roster includes several MLB veterans, yet Ford’s leadership role at 23 has been a surprise. His performance in the recent tune-up game, where he hit two home runs, reinforced his reputation as a clutch performer. This experience could be crucial as the team prepares for the WBC, where Ford’s leadership and offensive contributions could help steer Great Britain toward a strong showing.#world_baseball_classic #harry_ford #washington_nationals #great_britain #jazz_chisholm

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Top Nationals Prospect Gets Off to Incredible Start in World Baseball Classic The 2026 World Baseball Classic has officially begun, marking the return of the global tournament after a previous edition highlighted by Shohei Ohtani's legendary performance. This year's edition promises its own share of standout moments as teams prepare for the competition. Among the emerging talents, Washington Nationals prospect Harry Ford has already made a strong impression as part of Team Great Britain. Ford, a catcher, is set to play a starring role for his team, following his breakout performance in the last WBC. Ford's early success in the tournament has generated excitement for Nationals fans, who are eager to see his potential translate to the big leagues. During exhibition games leading up to the tournament, Ford delivered a standout performance on Tuesday, finishing 3-for-5 with a two-run home run. His ability to perform under pressure has already provided a glimpse of what he could contribute when the Nationals are in contention. While Ford is not yet a daily player for the Nationals, his track record in high-stakes games has bolstered hopes for his future role. He faces competition from established catchers like Keibert Ruiz, Riley Adams, and Drew Millas, but his performance in the WBC has strengthened his case. Analysts note that some players thrive in the spotlight, and Ford appears to be one of them. The tournament serves as a proving ground for prospects like Ford, offering a platform to showcase their skills on an international stage. For the Nationals, his success could signal a bright future, especially as the team looks to build a competitive roster. Ford's potential to deliver in critical moments could make him a key asset in the playoffs, further cementing his value to the organization.#world_baseball_classic #harry_ford #team_great_britain #washington_nationals #keibert_ruiz

China Sends 70 Athletes to Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics, set to begin on Friday, will see China send a 167-member delegation, including 70 athletes competing across six sports. The delegation’s participation underscores China’s growing presence in winter Paralympic events, with athletes aiming to secure medals and promote the development of para-sports nationwide. The six sports include Para ice hockey, wheelchair curling, Para alpine skiing, Para snowboard, Para cross-country skiing, and Para biathlon. Among the athletes, 62 have prior Paralympic experience, blending seasoned expertise with the energy of younger competitors. The team’s average age is 27, with the oldest athlete at 40 and the youngest at 18. The International Paralympic Committee reports that over 600 athletes from 52 countries will compete in 79 events, marking the 50th anniversary of the Winter Paralympics. The Chinese delegation’s flag-bearers for the opening ceremony are Para alpine skier Liu Sitong and para snowboarder Ji Lijia. Liu, from Liaoning Province, earned silver in the women’s sitting giant slalom and three bronzes in downhill, super combined, and slalom at the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics. She will compete in five alpine skiing events at Milano Cortina. Ji, from Hebei Province, won gold in the men’s UL snowboard cross and silver in the banked slalom at Beijing 2022 and will return to the same events in 2026. China’s rise in winter Paralympic sports has accelerated since hosting the 2022 Winter Paralympics, where it topped the medal table with 18 golds, 20 silvers, and 23 bronzes. At Milano Cortina, the nation aims to challenge traditional leaders like Norway, the U.S., and Austria while expanding its dominance from summer to winter events.#china #liu_sitong #ji_lijia #milano_cortina_2026 #wang_haitao

China Announces Flagbearers for Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics China has officially selected para Alpine skier Liu Sitong and para snowboarder Ji Lijia as the country’s flagbearers for the opening ceremony of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics. The announcement was made by the Chinese delegation on Thursday, marking the first step in preparations for the event. Liu Sitong, 31, will compete in her third Winter Paralympics, having previously participated in the 2018 PyeongChang Games and the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics. During the 2022 event, she secured a silver medal in the women’s slalom and three bronze medals across other events. She will take part in five para Alpine disciplines at Milano Cortina, a demanding schedule that requires both physical endurance and mental resilience. Ji Lijia, 23, is a rising star in para snowboarding. He claimed gold in the men’s snowboard cross SB-UL and silver in the banked slalom SB-UL at the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics. Building on his success, Ji won both events at the 2025 World Championships, solidifying his status as a top contender. At Milano Cortina, he will compete in both snowboard cross and banked slalom, showcasing his versatility and skill. The opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympics is scheduled for Friday in Verona, Italy, where athletes from around the world will gather to celebrate the spirit of the Games. The event will serve as a symbolic start to the competition, highlighting the determination and excellence of Paralympic athletes. Both Liu and Ji represent China’s growing strength in winter Paralympic sports, with their achievements reflecting years of dedication and training. Their roles as flagbearers underscore their importance to the nation’s delegation and their contributions to the global Paralympic movement.#china #liu_sitong #ji_lijia #milano_cortina_winter_paralympics #verona

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Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics 2026: Full schedule and disciplines as 665 athletes from 56 nations compete The 14th Winter Paralympic Games will officially open in Italy on March 6, 2026, with a grand ceremony at the historic Verona Arena. This edition of the event, hosted across Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Val di Fiemme, marks a significant milestone for para sport as 665 athletes from 56 countries gather to compete in six winter disciplines. The Games will run from March 6 to March 15, featuring 79 medal events and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Winter Paralympics. The mascot for the event is Milo, a brown stoat symbolizing agility and resilience, while a new event—wheelchair curling mixed doubles—will debut. The competition will span ten days, with the opening ceremony on March 6 followed by the first medal events on March 7. Para Alpine Skiing Downhill and Para Biathlon Sprint races will kick off the action. Over the following days, athletes will compete in a variety of disciplines, including Para Snowboard, Para Ice Hockey, Para Cross-Country Skiing, and Para Biathlon. The schedule is designed to spread major events across the week to maximize global viewership. Key dates include the Para Snowboard Cross and Para Biathlon Middle Distance on March 8, followed by Para Alpine Skiing Super-G and Para Ice Hockey Group Stage matches on March 9. The week will also feature Para Alpine Combined and Para Cross-Country Sprint events on March 10. Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Final and Para Cross-Country races will take place on March 11, with Para Alpine Giant Slalom on March 12. The final days will see Para Biathlon Individual and Para Snowboard Banked Slalom events on March 13, culminating in the Wheelchair Curling Mixed Team Final and Para Alpine Slalom on March 14.#milano_cortina_winter_paralympics_2026 #verona_arena #milan #cortina_dampezzo #val_di_fiemme
