In a surprising turn of events, President Trump rescinded an executive order against Paul Weiss after the firm agreed to provide $40 million in pro bono legal services and abandon diversity policies. This decision marks a significant shift in the relationship between the White House and this prestigious law firm.
In a heated exchange on social media, Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence clash after Lawrence's comments about leaving the Cowboys for the Seahawks due to Super Bowl concerns. The ongoing rivalry highlights the pressures of NFL contracts and the quest for championship glory.
DeMarcus Lawrence, now with the Seattle Seahawks, takes a jab at the Dallas Cowboys, claiming he won't win a Super Bowl there. His comments have sparked backlash from former teammates and Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones.
In a shocking statement, DeMarcus Lawrence, now with the Seahawks, claims he’ll never win a Super Bowl in Dallas, sparking a fierce response from Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons. What does this mean for the Cowboys?
In a surprising move, defensive standout Lawrence leaves the Cowboys after a decade to join the Seahawks on a lucrative three-year deal. What does this mean for Dallas and Seattle's defenses?