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Michigan football news roundup: 4-star commitment date set, Jim Harbaugh suspension replacement and more
Michigan football news roundup: 4-star commitment date set, Jim Harbaugh suspension replacement and more
Michigan football recruiting: 4-star OT Bennett Warren sets commitment dateMichigan already has the No. 4-ranked class in the 247Sports composite and they're poised to add one of their highest-rated commitments yet.Four-star offensive tackle Bennett Warren set his commitment date for July...
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Javice Prosecutors Seek Delay to JPMorgan's Civil Case Against Frank Founder
Javice Prosecutors Seek Delay to JPMorgan's Civil Case Against Frank Founder
The US government wants to intervene in JPMorgan Chase & Co’s fraud lawsuit against Frank founder Charlie Javice,
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After McConnell Freezes at News Conference, Senate Republicans Stand by Him
After McConnell Freezes at News Conference, Senate Republicans Stand by Him
Senate Republicans are standing by their leader Mitch McConnell as they leave for the long August recess, brushing
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Ukraine’s troops advance around Bakhmut despite intense artillery fire from Russia’s forces, military say
Ukraine’s troops advance around Bakhmut despite intense artillery fire from Russia’s forces, military say
Kyiv's troops are pushing through heavy intense artillery fire from Russian forces to advance in the east of Ukraine, the commander of the country's armed forces has said. Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi said that despite meeting stuff resistance, Ukraine's ground forces are making "gradual advances in the direction of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region. The city, which is now occupied by Russian forces, has gained symbolic significance for both Kyiv and Moscow having been the scene for some of the most intense fighting of the war. "The enemy fiercely clings to every centimetre, conducting intense artillery and mortar fire," Col Gen Syrskyi said in a statement. It comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video late on Thursday night in which Ukrainian soldiers said they had taken the village of Staromaiorske, which sits in the western park of Donetsk region the opposite side to Bakhmut. Russian military bloggers said artillery fire at the Ukrainian troops had effectively razed the village and reported more barrages Friday. Capturing the village, which is south of a cluster of settlements that Ukraine capture at the beginning of its counteroffensive last month, would give Ukraine a platform to push deeper into Russian-held territory. Fighting has intensified at multiple places along the more than 600-mile frontline, where Ukraine deployed its recently acquired Western weapons to push back Russia's troops. That includes the southern Zaporizhzhia region. However, Kyiv's troops are attacking without the air support it says is vital – and face an enemy that has had months to fortify their positions as Ukraine prepared its counter punch. Russia is trying to hold on to the territory it controls in the four provinces it illegally annexed in September: Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Kherson and Luhansk. Col Gen Syrskyi said fighting that targets the enemy's artillery as well as its command and control structure is a priority as his troops probe Russian lines for weaknesses. "In these conditions, it is crucial to make timely management decisions in response to the situation at hand and take measures for maneuvering forces and resources, shifting units and troops to areas where success is evident, or withdrawing them from the enemy's fire," he said. Elsewhere, Mr Zelensky marked Ukraine's Statehood Day – which coincides with commemorations of the adoption of Christianity on lands that later became Ukraine, Russia and Belarus – by reaffirming the country's sovereignty. His words were a rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who used his claim that Ukraine didn't exist as a nation to justify his invasion. "Now, like more than a thousand years ago, our civilizational choice is unity with the world," Mr Zelensky said in a speech on a square outside St. Michael's Monastery in Kyiv. "To be a power in world history. To have the right to its national history, of its people, its land, its state. And of our children, all future generations of the Ukrainian people. We will definitely win!" Moscow also accused Kyiv of firing two missiles at southern Russia, with the Defence Ministry said it shot down a missile in the city of Taganrog, about 20 miles east of the border with Ukraine, and local officials reported 20 people were injured. The Russian Defence Ministry later said it downed a second missile near the city of Azov. Ukraine's secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov, blamed Russian air defense systems for the explosion in Taganog. Separately, an explosion was reported to have hit an oil refinery in the southwestern Russian city of Samara. In St Petersburg, African leaders pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin to move ahead with their peace plan aimed at ending Russia's invasion and to renew a deal on the export of Ukrainian grain that Moscow tore up last week. While not directly critical of Russia, the words on the second day of a summit with Mr Putin were more forceful than those previously voiced. "This war must end. And it can only end on the basis of justice and reason," African Union Commission Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat said. At the summit, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi urged Russia to revive the Black Sea grain deal. Since withdrawing from the deal, Russia has bombed Ukrainian ports and grain depots. Mr Sisi, whose country is a big buyer of grain via the Black Sea route, told the summit it was "essential to reach agreement" on reviving the deal. A senior Ukrainian official accused Russia on Friday of threatening civilian vessels in the Black Sea, urging the international community to condemn Moscow's actions. Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary Baby died after ‘extremely vulnerable’ mother gave birth alone in prison G20 ministers reach agreement on most, but not all, climate issues Why is Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin back in Russia?
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Yellen Says Extreme Weather Exposes Gaps in Insurance Protection
Yellen Says Extreme Weather Exposes Gaps in Insurance Protection
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the weather-related havoc playing out across the US is exposing a “protection gap”
1970-01-01 08:00
I’m A Tennis Girl Now — Here Are The Skorts Getting Me Into The Sport
I’m A Tennis Girl Now — Here Are The Skorts Getting Me Into The Sport
You can imagine my shock when my boyfriend invited me — a lifelong volleyball player who had barely set foot in a tennis court — to go and swing rackets with him at the local court. Tennis was never a sport I paid attention to. Every year, when the US Open came around, I didn’t understand why friends were in a frenzy over heading to Queens to catch the great Grand Slam winners. But ever since my boyfriend got me a racket and encouraged me to take up the sport, I’ve been addicted to playing and watching tennis.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fabinho undergoes Al Ittihad medical after Liverpool resolve transfer hold-up
Fabinho undergoes Al Ittihad medical after Liverpool resolve transfer hold-up
Fabinho has undergone a medical with Al Ittihad after an agreement was reached with Liverpool.
1970-01-01 08:00
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips eyes 2024 challenge to Biden
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips eyes 2024 challenge to Biden
Moderate Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota has been receiving encouragement to consider challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination and will travel to New York City next week to discuss the possibility with donors, Phillips confirmed to CNN.
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'My last moments': 17-year-old student recalls the day Ethan Crumbley shot up her Michigan high school
'My last moments': 17-year-old student recalls the day Ethan Crumbley shot up her Michigan high school
A 17-year-old girl testified Friday she "just prayed" and covered her head during Ethan Crumbley's mass shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School, which left four students dead and seven others wounded in 2021.
1970-01-01 08:00
Petro Says Colombia to Comply With Fiscal Rule Despite Jump in Debt
Petro Says Colombia to Comply With Fiscal Rule Despite Jump in Debt
Colombia will manage to comply with fiscal rule targets even as the government’s debt load is expected to
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to Sign Order Curbing US Tech Investments in China by Mid-August
Biden to Sign Order Curbing US Tech Investments in China by Mid-August
President Joe Biden is planning to sign an executive order to limit critical US technology investments in China
1970-01-01 08:00
European Banks Improve Results in Stress Test That’s Key for Payouts
European Banks Improve Results in Stress Test That’s Key for Payouts
Most European banks emerged stronger from a stress test on how they would weather a sharp economic downturn,
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