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Former baseball star Steve Garvey enters Senate race in California
Former baseball star Steve Garvey enters Senate race in California
Former baseball star Steve Garvey is entering the US Senate race in California, hoping to become the first Republican elected to the chamber from the state since 1988.
2023-10-10 23:05
EA wants to create 'world’s biggest football community'
EA wants to create 'world’s biggest football community'
EA Sports has revealed its long-term ambition after launching 'EA Sports FC 24'.
2023-10-11 22:00
Elon Musk to meet Macron, other leaders at France conference
Elon Musk to meet Macron, other leaders at France conference
PARIS (Reuters) -Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk will meet French President Emmanuel Macron and other political leaders on Monday at a
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We Love This Insane Aaron Rodgers Conspiracy Theory
We Love This Insane Aaron Rodgers Conspiracy Theory
Aaron Rodgers will soon be starting at quarterback for the New York Jets and if you think you or anyone else on God's green Earth has the capacity to stop him,
2023-11-07 23:41
Burnley 0-3 Man City: Player ratings as Premier League champions open season with victory
Burnley 0-3 Man City: Player ratings as Premier League champions open season with victory
Player ratings and match report from Burnley 0-3 Manchester City in the Premier League.
2023-08-12 05:02
Varnish Software Helps Broadcasters and Telcos Reclaim Control of Content Delivery with Latest Updates to Varnish Enterprise 6
Varnish Software Helps Broadcasters and Telcos Reclaim Control of Content Delivery with Latest Updates to Varnish Enterprise 6
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2023-08-24 20:01
JERA Americas Names James Tinsley as Company’s First Chief Commercial Officer
JERA Americas Names James Tinsley as Company’s First Chief Commercial Officer
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2023--
2023-05-30 21:35
Canada unexpectedly sheds jobs in July, central bank seen pausing hikes
Canada unexpectedly sheds jobs in July, central bank seen pausing hikes
By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian economy unexpectedly shed a net 6,400 jobs in July while the jobless rate
2023-08-04 21:49
Coco Gauff picks up her 13th win in 14 matches to stay on course to meet Iga Swiatek at the US Open
Coco Gauff picks up her 13th win in 14 matches to stay on course to meet Iga Swiatek at the US Open
Coco Gauff has taken another step toward a possible quarterfinal showdown against No. 1 Iga Swiatek at the U.S. Open
2023-08-31 08:13
Phillies fans show support to Trea Turner with standing ovation
Phillies fans show support to Trea Turner with standing ovation
The Philadelphia Phillies fanbase showed their support for shortstop Trea Turner during his rough season by giving him a standing ovation on Friday night.The Philadelphia Phillies were looking to load up their roster to make another run to the World Series. Their big move was signing shortstop T...
2023-08-05 08:48
Senior-Living Operator Files for Bankruptcy Due to Pandemic
Senior-Living Operator Files for Bankruptcy Due to Pandemic
A senior-living company filed for bankruptcy this week after it exhausted an emergency loan, the latest to falter
2023-08-19 00:09
Serbia's populist leader denounces planned Belgrade bridge blockade after shootings
Serbia's populist leader denounces planned Belgrade bridge blockade after shootings
Serbia's populist leader has sharply denounced opposition plans to block a key bridge and motorway in Belgrade on Friday to press their demands in the wake of last week's mass shootings in the Balkan country that left 17 people dead, including many children. President Aleksandar Vucic said that the planned opposition protest later on Friday amounted to “violence in politics” and “harassment” of citizens. But, Vucic said, police would not intervene to prevent it “unless people's lives are in danger.” “What gives them the right to block other people's normal lives?” said Vucic, adding that the opposition were “abusing the tragedy” following the shootings that deeply rattled the nation and triggered calls for change. “They are harassing citizens and not allowing them to travel,” Vucic insisted. “But we don't like to beat protesters, like France and Germany do.” The rally on Friday comes a week after thousands marched in Belgrade. They were demanding the resignations of government ministers and the withdrawal of broadcast licenses for two private TV stations which are close to the state and promote violence. They often host convicted war criminals and crime figures on their programs. Protests with the same demands have been held in the past week in various cities and towns in Serbia. Opposition officials said the bridge blockade in Belgrade on Friday evening would last for two hours. The two shootings happened in just two days, leaving 17 people dead and 21 wounded. A 13-year-old boy last Wednesday used his father's gun to open fire at his school in central Belgrade, while a day later a 20-year-old randomly fired at people in a rural area south of Belgrade. Opposition parties have said that Vucic's populist government has fueled intolerance and hate speech, while taking hold of all institutions, thus stoking divisions. Vucic has denied this. He has called his own rally for May 26 in Belgrade that he said would be the “biggest ever.” “We do not organize spontaneous rallies in order to play with people's emotions,” Vucic insisted. “Ours will be a rally of unity, when we will announce important political decisions.” Vucic also told reporters that citizens had handed in more than 9,000 weapons since police announced a one-month amnesty for people to surrender unregistered guns and ammunition or face possible prison sentences after that period. Serbia is estimated to be among the top countries in Europe when it comes to the number of guns per capita, many of them left over from the wars in the 1990s. Other anti-gun measures after the shootings include a ban on new gun licenses, stricter controls on gun owners and shooting ranges, and tougher punishments for the illegal possession of weapons. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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