After mostly avoiding interviews as her campaign began, the vice president will hold several this week, including with Howard ...
Aside from major disputes on issues like transgender rights and guns, the docket is fairly routine. That could change fast if ...
For most of sports history, there was no recourse when a referee made a bad call. Fans could boo and players could complain, but the game went on. Instant replay changed that a few decades ago, ...
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An underwhelming start to the new campaign has left those around the club trying to ascertain what Erik ten Hag wants from ...
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Betting on NFL Underdogs in Week 5 gets tricky as books adjust to early-season results and make it a lot harder to take advantage of wonky lines.
Israel’s “right to defend itself” is a “right” Israel does not have, as the ICJ declared on July 19 and UNGA confirmed in ...
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President Kais Saied, who has jailed opponents and consolidated power, is almost certain to win Sunday’s election in the North African country, the birthplace of the Arab Spring movement. By ...