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Trump Steals Spotlight at UFC 302 Days After Conviction
Former President Donald Trump will attend the UFC 302 event in Newark, New Jersey, just days after being convicted on 34 counts in his hush-money trial. This marks his second public appearance since the trial, highlighting his long-standing friendship with UFC President Dana White. The event will feature 12 matches, including a headline fight between lightweight champion Islam Makhechev and Dustin Poirier.

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"Biden Skips Super Bowl Interview for Second Year in a Row"
President Biden has declined an interview during the pre-game festivities leading up to Super Bowl LVIII for the second year in a row, breaking a tradition that has been in place for decades. The decision comes amid strained relationships with right-leaning media and a lack of press interviews since taking office. The pre-game Super Bowl interview with the president has been a customary element of the broadcast since President Barack Obama's tenure, but it seems to be in danger of dying out.

"Newsom to Veto California Bill Banning Youth Tackle Football, Citing Parental 'Freedom'"
California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to veto a bill that would ban youth tackle football, citing concerns about health and safety but emphasizing that an outright ban is not the answer. The bill, authored by Democratic Assembly member Kevin McCarty, faced opposition from outraged parents and is the latest in a series of failed attempts to ban tackle football for children under 12 in California. Newsom's decision has been met with relief from parents and signals a need to focus on strengthening safety in youth football while allowing parents to decide which sports are appropriate for their children.

"Governors Bet Beer as Michigan and Washington Clash in College Football Championship Showdown"
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Washington Governor Jay Inslee have placed a friendly bet on the outcome of the national championship football game between the University of Michigan and the University of Washington. Whitmer has staked a pack of local IPA beer against Inslee's case of Washington wine, each supporting their respective state's team in a game where both teams are undefeated. Whitmer, a Michigan State University alum, is confident in the Wolverines, while Inslee believes in the Huskies' victory, making playful jabs referencing Whitmer's campaign slogan.

"Trump's Surprise Appearance at Clemson-South Carolina Football Game Sparks Excitement"
Former President Donald Trump will attend the Clemson-South Carolina football game, accompanied by Governor Henry McMaster, Senator Lindsey Graham, and Lt. Gov. Pam Evette. This will be Trump's fifth visit to South Carolina since launching his 2024 White House bid. The sold-out game, known as The Palmetto Bowl, is the state's biggest college football event and will take place on November 25. Trump's visit has sparked speculation about his potential rivalry with Clemson graduate and former Governor Nikki Haley. Trump remains the heavy favorite in the battle for the GOP nomination in South Carolina, according to recent polling.

"Trump's Surprise Appearance at Clemson-South Carolina Football Game in Columbia"
Former President Donald Trump plans to attend the Clemson-South Carolina football game in Columbia, South Carolina. Despite facing charges in four criminal cases, Trump maintains a commanding lead over his rivals in recent polls for the GOP Presidential Primary in the state. The game, known as the Palmetto Bowl, will take place on November 25th and will be televised on the SEC Network.

Trump's Surprise Appearance at Iowa's Biggest Game Sparks Excitement and Controversy
Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, both front-runners in the Republican primary, attended the highly anticipated Iowa-Iowa State college football game, marking their first appearance together since the Iowa State Fair. Trump received a mix of applause and boos from the crowd, while DeSantis faced criticism from Trump supporters. The event showcased the clash between the two political figures, with DeSantis questioning how he can overcome Trump's lead in the polls. Other candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy and Asa Hutchinson, also made appearances, but the focus remained on the football rivalry rather than the political showdown.

"Political Figures Unite at Cy-Hawk Football Game"
Former President Donald Trump, along with Republican presidential hopefuls Asa Hutchinson and Vivek Ramaswamy, will attend the annual Cy-Hawk football game at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. Trump previously attended the game in 2015, and multiple candidates will be rallying Iowa voters at the event. The game is scheduled for Saturday, September 9th.