1. Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon announced he will miss the start of training camp to further ago treatment for his drug addiction. Browns GM John Dorsey said, “We will continue to support Josh as he receives the care needed to maintain his progress. We are going to respect his privacy while he is away from the team. Josh will be placed on the non-football illness reserve list until he is ready to return.” Do you think Gordon will be starting at wide receiver when they open up the season on September 9th?
2. On Tuesday, President Trump sent an all-caps tweet to Iran that read: "NEVER EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES THE LIKE OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED BEFORE." Within hours, Iran's state-owned news agency IRNA dismissed the tweet, describing it as a "passive reaction" to Iran President Hassan Rouhani's remarks. Trump's comments came after Rouhani remarked earlier in the day that "America must understand well that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace and war with Iran is the mother of all wars." What do you think of the war of words between the U.S. and Iran?
3. Stormy Daniels and her husband Glendon Cain have filed for divorce. The couple has a daughter together and have been married since 2010. Daniels has been married three times. What are your thoughts on the latest news about Daniels?
4. The duck boat that claimed the lives of more than a dozen people after it sank has been raised by the Coast Guard and is back on dry land. An investigation is now underway into the incident that left 17 people dead, including 9 from the same family. The boat was capsized by a storm with near-hurricane-force winds that targeted Missouri's Table Rock Lake. Are duck boats safe enough to still be used?
5. Johnny Manziel has been traded from the Hamilton Tiger Cats to the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. The 25-year-old Manziel will be reunited with Mike Sherman who recruited him to Texas A & M. Do you think Manziel Alloutee jersey’s will be hot sellers?
6. The New York Daily News is cutting their news team in half. The Daily News said in a statement, “We are reducing the size of the editorial team by approximately 50 percent and re-focusing much of our talent on breaking news -- especially in areas of crime, civil justice and public responsibility. We know our readers look to us for a unique point of view, and we believe these topics offer our best opportunity to differentiate our reporting. We will, of course, continue to cover local news, sports and other events, but our approach will evolve as we adapt to our current environment." What are your thoughts on what’s happening at the New York Daily News?
7. The Wall Street Journal and NBC News released poll results that show President Trump’s job approval rating is at an all-time high of 45%. The numbers show that Trump’s approval rating among Republicans stands at 88% with 50% of voters saying he has handled the economy better than other major issues. On the flip side, the President has higher disapproval numbers on border security and immigration, trade, U.S. and Russia relations and immigrant families at the border. When it comes to immigration, trade, and relations with Russia, how's the commander in chief doing?
8. Rooster Money's new "Kids Allowance Report" finds kids will make about $110 in allowance this summer, or about $8.43 a week. Mowing the lawn, washing the car, and gardening are the top three money makes. What was your allowance growing up and how does it compare to today?
9. Tesla has announced plans to build a plant in China and they expect to build 500,000 vehicles a year there. A Tesla spokesperson, they expect construction to begin in the near future after the company gets all the necessary approvals and permits. Could China become Tesla's biggest and most lucrative market?
10. A UCLA professor died during a bondage session in a Los Angeles area home. Doran George, 48, was found dead inside the home of Skip Chasey, an executive for Hollywood’s William Morris Endeavor agency and known in the Bondage, Discipline, Sadism and Masochism community also known as BDSM. The professor had been wrapped “head to toe in plastic wrap and gaffer’s tape, with small breathing holes at the nose and mouth,” during a mummification ritual. When paramedics arrived, they were unable to revive him. No charges have been filed. Should the person or people who bound him up be charged in George’s death?