
Chris McKenna
Football and Boxing Reporter at Daily Star (UK)
Football and Boxing Reporter at The Daily Mirror
Drogheda born. Daily Star and Daily Mirror journalist. Boxing and football. Boxing Clever and Mac of the Net columns weekly in Daily Star. Views are my own.
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1 week ago |
lohud.com | Chris McKenna |Chris Mckenna
More New Yorkers would have to prove they're working to continue getting food aid under proposed changes to a safety-net program now used by 3 million people in New York. And state taxpayers could be forced to cover as much as the quarter of the benefits' cost, which the federal government has fully funded for decades. The budget bill House Republicans passed over Democratic opposition last week could shift up to $1.8 billion a year in costs to New York, starting in 2027.
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msn.com | Chris McKenna |Chris Mckenna
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msn.com | Chris McKenna |Chris Mckenna
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poughkeepsiejournal.com | Chris McKenna |Chris Mckenna
The big vote in Congress on tax and spending cuts has instantly formed a major issue in next year's race for New York governor. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat who's up for re-election in 2026, blasted the bill after the House passed it on Thursday as a disaster that would cut vital programs and preserve tax cuts for the wealthiest. And cheering in support were two Republicans from her state who voted for the measure and are both considering runs for Hochul's office: Reps.
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2 weeks ago |
lohud.com | Chris McKenna |Chris Mckenna
The big vote in Congress on tax and spending cuts has instantly formed a major issue in next year's race for New York governor. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat who's up for re-election in 2026, blasted the bill after the House passed it on Thursday as a disaster that would cut vital programs and preserve tax cuts for the wealthiest. And cheering in support were two Republicans from her state who voted for the measure and are both considering runs for Hochul's office: Reps.
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It should be Tyson Fury and walk away but Anthony Joshua changed his life from being a fighter and he will struggle to just give up boxing. https://t.co/LGeuit2joZ

RT @MirrorFootball: Trent Alexander-Arnold exit will sting but Liverpool simply could not offer the one thing he truly craved | @cmckennasp…

Liverpool made Trent Alexander-Arnold an offer which would have made him the highest paid right-back in the Premier League and one of the best paid in the world. But the player could not turn down the personal challenge of going to Real Madrid after winning the lot at Liverpool

BREAKING: Trent Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool this summer as Reds star announces exit | @cmckennasport https://t.co/24q7UsYnjD https://t.co/57WEexQsbV