US defense secretary says Tuberville holds are 'national security issue'
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's holds on hundreds of senior military nominations are a "national security issue."
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A $239 Million Climate Tech Fund for Startups With Overlooked Carbon Solutions
Prime Coalition and Azolla Ventures have rolled out a $239 million fund to invest in early-stage startups that
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of Canada's record tightening campaign exposes lenders' mortgage risks
By Nivedita Balu TORONTO The Bank of Canada's interest rate hike on Wednesday and prospects of more increases
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English footballers who played for Bayern Munich
The English players who have previously represented Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
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Where does Tiffany Haddish live? Actress recalls crashing weddings, living in her car before stardom
Tiffany Haddish was raised in South Central LA and spent time in foster care before living with her mother and brothers in a homeless shelter
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Why was Michael Strahan thrown off by Michael Cera? 'Barbie' star's dry humor leaves 'GMA' host in splits
Michael Cera and Kate McKinnon were present in the 'GMA' studio to promote their new film 'Barbie'
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UK Public Finances on ‘Very Risky’ Footing After Series of Shocks, OBR Says
Britain’s public finances are more vulnerable to shocks than other major economies, the Treasury’s fiscal watchdog said, as
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi club receive transfer ban from Fifa
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr have been banned from registering new players due to “outstanding debts”, Fifa has said. Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Ronaldo moved to the Middle East in January, with a host of star names having followed since as the kingdom seeks to build the Saudi Pro League into one of the world’s best. However, Fifa has now imposed a ban on the club’s transfer activity. A spokesperson for the global governing body said: “The club Al-Nassr is currently prevented from registering new players due to outstanding debts. “The relevant bans will be lifted immediately upon the settlement of the debts being confirmed by the creditors concerned.” Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), which has an estimated net worth of over 600 billion US dollars (almost £460bn) bought a majority stake in Al-Nassr as well as three other Saudi clubs in June. The club have further strengthened their squad with the signing of Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozovic from Inter Milan. Read More Mason Mount echoes iconic Manchester United No 7 in energetic debut Russell at Wimbledon as Bronze hits beach – Wednesday’s sporting social Beckham brightens smile on Messi mural to welcome superstar signing to Miami
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England’s Junior Doctors Begin Longest Strike in NHS History
Tens of thousands of England’s junior doctors are walking out of hospitals across the country, plunging the National
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Who is Pat McAfee? Sports analyst trolls Kendall Jenner about dating NBA stars, says her 'Starting Five' would win every year
The crowd started laughing right away at the joke, and Pat McAfee said, 'You know it, you know it…if they're in the bubble your a** is getting smoked'
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China Takes Friendlier Approach to AI in Finalized Guidelines
China has loosened some of the guardrails it proposed for ChatGPT-style services months ago, as it acknowledges the
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Explainer-Hollywood actors' strike: How would it hit TV shows and movies?
LOS ANGELES Thousands of Hollywood film and television actors may go on strike from Thursday, joining writers who
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