Britain’s security minister on Monday pledged more U.K. support for Iraq’s security forces in combating drug production and trafficking. In a visit to Baghdad on Monday, Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said British officials “want to build on our strong counterterrorism cooperation” and
PGA Tour board member Jimmy Dunne vowed during a Senate hearing with the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Tuesday that the circuit’s leadership would meet with 9/11 victims’ families in response to the tour’s partnership with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), LIV
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle still have their partnership with Spotify listed on their website, in spite of the deal being dropped weeks ago. On the site for Archewell Audio, the Sussexes audio production company, they claim the collaboration will “produce programming
Antonio Brown was booted from the National Arena League, but he says he’s already back to work elsewhere. The free-agent wide receiver says he’s partnered with ESPN after the company’s mass layoffs. Brown tweeted Saturday that he has a “partnership” with the
When Conor McGregor was strutting in a red jumpsuit on the Kaseya Center court during the NBA Finals, he seemed in good standing with the Miami Heat. But that doesn’t appear to be the case now. McGregor and the Heat reportedly had
The PGA Tour sought to assure players Tuesday that they will have a say in the tour’s new partnership with the Saudi funders of LIV Golf, with its policy board issuing a statement that noted players would have to approve any final
A few days prior to the start of an inquiry from the U.S. Senate subcommittee into the PGA Tour’s planned partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the DP World Tour, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan told Congress that his
The NFL Draft’s main sponsor has been Bud Light, but the spotlight on the beer brand has never been hotter as it has caught flak over its partnership with Dylan Mulvaney. Mulvaney is a transgender influencer who also scored a deal with
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines slammed Nike’s decision to made transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a paid spokesperson. Gaines appeared on OutKick’s “The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show” and joked that she has not been given an offer from Nike.
Athletic apparel giant Nike doubled down on its decision to use transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in marketing campaigns to promote the company’s female clothing. In a pinned comment to Nike’s verified Instagram account, the company instructed customers to “Be kind, be inclusive