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Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs
Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs
Running up and down a basketball court in the thin air of Denver takes some getting used to
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DeSantis news — live: Judge steps back from Disney case against Florida governor as 2024 campaign tour wraps
DeSantis news — live: Judge steps back from Disney case against Florida governor as 2024 campaign tour wraps
Ron DeSantis has wrapped up his first tour of early-voting states that took him to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. At a campaign event in New Hampshire, there was a bizarre moment when a woman interrupted the governor’s speech to claim that her son’s murder was being covered up by the state of Florida. Video captured the unidentified woman being escorted out of the event by security as she threw a DeSantis hat to the ground and pulled out one supporting Donald Trump. The incident came hours after Mr DeSantis snapped at a reporter who persisted in asking him why he was posing for pictures with local voters but not taking their questions. “Are you blind?” Mr DeSantis snarled, insisting he was making himself available. The exchange was leapt upon Mr Trump, who branded his top 2024 rival “angry” at a Fox News town hall event in Iowa on Thursday evening. Back in the Sunshine State, a federal judge disqualified himself from overseeing a court case brought against Mr DeSantis by Disney. The governor is also facing mounting criticism over a sweeping new immigration law coming into effect on 1 July. Read More DeSantis lashes out at reporter on New Hampshire campaign visit: ‘Are you blind?’ Woman interrupts DeSantis speech to claim her son’s murder was covered up in Florida DeSantis says ‘petty and juvenile’ Trump can thank his own behaviour for 2020 loss
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Ecuador's president declines to run in snap elections after he disbands National Assembly
Ecuador's president declines to run in snap elections after he disbands National Assembly
Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso said Friday he will not seek reelection in the early elections prompted by his decision to dissolve the National Assembly two weeks ago. Lasso, who disbanded the assembly just when it appeared on the verge of ousting him in impeachment proceedings, announced his decision not to run in Aug. 20 balloting at a news conference surrounded by members of his Cabinet and family. “This has been the greatest honor of my life, but I love democracy way beyond the role of president,” Lasso said. "If my duty as president requires me to give up my position and protect democracy, then I will do so. Without fear and with a clear conscience.” Lasso, a conservative former banker, was elected in 2021 on a business-friendly platform and clashed from the start with the left-leaning majority coalition in the 137-member National Assembly. In May, lawmakers launched impeachment proceedings against him on allegations that he failed to intervene to end a faulty contract between the state-owned oil transport company and a private tanker company. Faced with likely removal from office on what he called frivolous charges, Lasso disbanded the National Assembly, calling it “the best possible decision,” giving Ecuadorians “the power to decide their future in the next elections.” Ecuador's constitution includes a provision that allows the president to disband the assembly during a political crisis, but then requires new elections for both the assembly and presidency. Mauricio Alarcón, an analyst with Ecuador's nongovernment organization Citizenship and Development Foundation, praised Lasso's decision to step aside, telling The Associated Press that the level of confidence in the president “had hit rock bottom.” An estimated 13.4 million Ecuadoreans will go to the polls in August to elect president, vice-president and 137 legislators. They will complete the current term of office, which end in May 2025. If no winner is declared in a first round, a second one is scheduled for Oct. 15. 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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N'Golo Kante receives Saudi Arabia approach
N'Golo Kante receives Saudi Arabia approach
N'Golo Kante has been approached by a Saudi Arabian side over a free transfer from Chelsea.
1970-01-01 08:00
Republicans schedule 1st presidential debate for Aug. 23, but there's no guarantee Trump will attend
Republicans schedule 1st presidential debate for Aug. 23, but there's no guarantee Trump will attend
The first Republican presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle will be held Aug. 23, and candidates participating must pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee
1970-01-01 08:00
YouTube to Stop Removing Content Denying 2020 US Election Result
YouTube to Stop Removing Content Denying 2020 US Election Result
YouTube will stop taking down content that promotes false claims about the 2020 US presidential election, marking an
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Beverly Hills Veers Off Brand by Rejecting LVMH’s Luxury Hotel
Beverly Hills Veers Off Brand by Rejecting LVMH’s Luxury Hotel
Rodeo Drive’s storefront windows display the world’s most expensive labels: Gucci handbags, Prada slingback pumps, Chanel perfumes. It
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift ecstatic as Eras tour's overseas dates announced, promises 'lots more international dates soon'
Taylor Swift ecstatic as Eras tour's overseas dates announced, promises 'lots more international dates soon'
Eras tour, which began in March, will see Taylor Swift performing 44 songs on her setlist spanning her career
1970-01-01 08:00
Bill Simmons Mocked For Being Wrong About the Suns Hiring Kevin Young
Bill Simmons Mocked For Being Wrong About the Suns Hiring Kevin Young
For weeks Bill Simmons claimed the Suns were hiring Kevin Young. They hired Frank Vogel.
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Kaija Saariaho: Feted Finnish composer dies at 70
Kaija Saariaho: Feted Finnish composer dies at 70
Saariaho, who was suffering from brain cancer, was seen as a leading light of contemporary classical music.
1970-01-01 08:00
Logs show Fed's Powell in whirlwind of meetings during March banking turmoil
Logs show Fed's Powell in whirlwind of meetings during March banking turmoil
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell held a phone call with the head of UBS Group AG in the
1970-01-01 08:00
Brad Pitt says in legal filing that Angelina Jolie 'vindictively' sold winery amid custody battle
Brad Pitt says in legal filing that Angelina Jolie 'vindictively' sold winery amid custody battle
Brad Pitt is not backing down from his legal fight against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie over a French winery they once owned together..
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