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Why does Robin Roberts call her fiance ‘Sweet Amber’? 'GMA' star shares heartbreaking story behind Amber Laign’s nickname
Why does Robin Roberts call her fiance ‘Sweet Amber’? 'GMA' star shares heartbreaking story behind Amber Laign’s nickname
Robin Roberts revealed that Amber Laign never let her down, especially when she had breast cancer
2023-08-17 12:30
Japan's Q2 GDP grows much faster than expected, helped by exports
Japan's Q2 GDP grows much faster than expected, helped by exports
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Kantaro Komiya TOKYO Japan's economy expanded for a third straight quarter in April-June, as
2023-08-15 08:11
How much do fentanyl dealers earn? New investigation reveals staggering net worth of SF drug runners
How much do fentanyl dealers earn? New investigation reveals staggering net worth of SF drug runners
Many of the local young men have made a name for themselves in the city by setting up a lucrative narcotics market
2023-07-13 02:54
Bored Ape NFT investors are suing because their apes aren't worth much
Bored Ape NFT investors are suing because their apes aren't worth much
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2023-08-19 00:35
Russian fighter jet worth more than $30 million crashes during training exercise
Russian fighter jet worth more than $30 million crashes during training exercise
A Russian fighter jet worth more than $30 million has crashed over Russia during a training exercise, according to the country’s defence ministry. The Ministry said two crew members on board the Su-34 fighter jet were able to eject as it crashed in a deserted area of the Voronezh region in Central Russia. The Su-34, made by Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi, first flew in 1990 but entered the Russian Air Force fleet in 2014. In 2015, they were used during the Russian military intervention in Syria to attack ISIS targets. The estimated value is reportedly between $36m and $50m. It comes after the debris of an $80m Marine Corps F-35 fighter jet that went missing when its pilot ejected during a “mishap” was found in a South Carolina field after a day-long search. It was discovered in the Indiantown area of Williamsburg County, United States, according to officials. The search for the jet began on Sunday after its pilot was found on in North Charleston, South Carolina, after safely ejecting. And in September last year, a Russian pilot fired two missiles towards an RAF surveillance plane after mistakenly believing he had permission to fire. Following the incident, Russia claimed it had been caused by a “technical malfunction” with the UK’s Ministry of Defence publicly accepting their explanation last week. However, intercepted communications reveal that one of the Russian pilots believed he had been given permission to target the aircraft following an ambiguous command from a Russian ground station. After firing, the first missile missed the RAF plane while the second failed to launch successfully. If it had reached its target, it could potentially have drawn a Nato member into a military confrontation with Mr Putin’s Russia. The two Russian SU-27 fighter jets had encountered the RAF plane, which was carrying a crew of up to 30 people, as it was flying a surveillance mission over the Black Sea in international airspace on 29 September. Read More Debris of missing F-35 fighter jet found in South Carolina field after day-long search Russian pilot tries to shoot down RAF spy plane over Black Sea: ‘You have the target’ Kim Jong-un inspects Russian fighter jets on visit to aviation plant The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-09-20 19:40
Lawrence Shankland earns Scotland call ahead of June double-header
Lawrence Shankland earns Scotland call ahead of June double-header
Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland and his Hibernian counterpart Kevin Nisbet have both been included in the Scotland squad for the next month’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Norway and Georgia. The Edinburgh-based pair take the places of Stoke’s Jacob Brown, who missed the end of the Championship season with a hamstring issue, and Southampton forward Che Adams, who recently suffered a recurrence of the ankle injury he sustained in Scotland’s win over Cyprus. Shankland, who previously made four appearances in 2019 and 2020, was called back into the fold for the Spain game in March and he has kept his place at the end of a season in which he has scored 28 goals for Hearts. Nisbet, who won all of his 10 caps in 2021, is recalled for the first time since damaging his anterior cruciate ligament in February 2022. The 26-year-old has scored 12 goals for Hibs since returning to action in December. Rangers defender John Souttar is recalled after missing much of the season through injury. The 26-year-old, who has not played for the national team since last summer’s Nations League defeat in Ireland, takes the place of Norwich City centre-back Grant Hanley, who has been sidelined with an Achilles problem since early April. Blackburn centre-back Dom Hyam has retained his place after earning a late call-up for the last camp in March, while Steve Clarke has opted for consistency in the goalkeeping department with Angus Gunn, Zander Clark and Liam Kelly again called up in the absence of Craig Gordon, who remains sidelined as he tries to fight back from a double leg-break sustained on Christmas Eve. Scotland, who are top of Group A with two wins from their two games so far, face Norway in Oslo on Saturday, June 17 before welcoming Georgia to Hampden three days later. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-29 19:46
Football transfer rumours: Ramsdale eyes Arsenal exit; Musiala unhappy amid Real Madrid interest
Football transfer rumours: Ramsdale eyes Arsenal exit; Musiala unhappy amid Real Madrid interest
Monday's football transfer rumours include Aaron Ramsdale wanting to leave Arsenal, Jamal Musiala's unhappiness at his lack of Bayern Munich playing time, Ivan Toney, Toni Kroos, Douglas Luiz & more.
2023-10-30 17:41
Not so radical: Meloni marks one year in power
Not so radical: Meloni marks one year in power
From fringe far-right leader to a "friend" of Joe Biden, Italy's Giorgia Meloni marks one year in office this...
2023-10-21 13:27
Hill+Knowlton Appoints Claire Li as CEO, Greater China
Hill+Knowlton Appoints Claire Li as CEO, Greater China
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 29, 2023--
2023-08-30 09:02
Meme stock Tupperware jumps as debt restructuring deal fuels retail frenzy
Meme stock Tupperware jumps as debt restructuring deal fuels retail frenzy
Shares of Tupperware Brands surged 53.1% in premarket trading on Friday, after the kitchen storage container maker finalized
2023-08-04 18:36
4 children dead after getting caught in tide while fishing in Quebec, police say
4 children dead after getting caught in tide while fishing in Quebec, police say
Four children were found unresponsive on a beach in Quebec Saturday morning and later pronounced dead after a group of people on a fishing trip got caught in the tide, police said.
2023-06-04 04:22
House GOP Whip Tom Emmer moves to lock in support for speakership amid crowded field
House GOP Whip Tom Emmer moves to lock in support for speakership amid crowded field
House GOP Whip Tom Emmer has moved to lock in support across the conference, giving him what many Republicans believe is an advantage heading into a secret-ballot election to nominate their candidate for speaker on Tuesday, according to sources.
2023-10-23 01:17