Zendaya holds court over a love triangle in first trailer for tennis movie 'Challengers'
The trailer for Zendaya's latest movie "Challengers" was released on Tuesday, with the "Euphoria" star seen fielding a love triangle -- as well as a tennis world championship.
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Cardinals reliever’s minor tweak has made him enticing trade chip
The St. Louis Cardinals may have to make some trades, and one pitcher is coming around just in time to get himself moved.Coming up on the trade deadline in a little over a month, the St. Louis Cardinals could justify becoming big sellers for this year's midseason player movement frenzy. At ...
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Britain’s Iconic Hunter Boot Collapses, Blaming Brexit, Inflation and Unseasonably Warm Weather
Hunter’s Wellington boots were the rare product that could unite Britain—from the royal family to pop stars, from
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Microsoft, Activision CEOs to Defend $69 Billion Deal in Fight With FTC
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella and Activision Blizzard Inc. CEO Bobby Kotick will be in court
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JPMorgan Sued by American Dream Mall Builder for Unpaid Work
The construction manager for the beleaguered American Dream mall and entertainment complex in New Jersey’s Meadowlands is suing
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Chris Christie delivers epic Twitter takedown of Trump boasts about hiring ‘the best’ White House staff
Chris Christie unleashed an epic Twitter takedown of Donald Trump’s White House hiring practices after the former president bragged about bringing on “the best” staff. “It’s plain and simple: Either Donald Trump doesn’t know how to pick personnel, or he’s the worst manager in the history of the American presidency,” Mr Christie, who is vying for the Republican presidential nomination against Trump, tweeted on Monday. The former New Jersey governor followed that tweet with nine more, comparing what Mr Trump said about White House appointees before he hired them and after his eventual falling out with them. In the tweets, Mr Christie noted that Mr Trump called Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley a “great patriot” and a “great soldier” before calling him a “f***ing idiot” and that he called former Secretary of Defense James Mattis “the closest thing to General George Patton that we have” before he called him “the world’s most overrated general.” There are plenty more examples. Former Attorney General Bill Barr was Mr Trump’s “first choice from day one” before he was “gutless” and a “coward.” Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had a “deep understanding of geopolitics” before Mr Trump called him “dumb as a rock.” Former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was doing an “outstanding job” before Mr Trump called him a “born loser.” It’s a record that undercuts Mr Trump’s frequent boast that he hires the “best people.” A number of the people he hired for his administration are not supporting his second run for president, in some cases criticising his judgment in personal terms. Two members of his administration, former vice president Mike Pence and former secretary to the United Nations Nikki Haley, are running against Mr Trump. “Republicans should listen to what he says,” Mr Christie said in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Monday. “He’s a petulant child when someone disagrees with him.” Mr Christie, who is polling in the low single digits and has not held elected office since leaving the governor’s mansion in New Jersey more than five years ago, has distinguished himself apart in the crowded Republican primary as the only candidate willing to repeatedly and harshly criticise Mr Trump. The irony, of course, is that Mr Christie cozied up to Mr Trump after Mr Trump’s triumph in the 2016 presidential nominating contest. Mr Christie served as an adviser to Mr Trump throughout the 2016 general election campaign and led his presidential transition team. He remained a close ally of Mr Trump’s throughout his presidency, turning on him only after the Capitol riot of January 6. Mr Christie announced his second bid for the presidency earlier this month. He last won an election in 2013, four years before he left office in New Jersey with one of the lowest approval ratings ever recorded for a governor. Read More Trump news – live: Judge sets Mar-a-Lago classified papers trial date as Hunter Biden reaches plea deal Trump faces questions about whether he'll drag down the Republican Party after his indictments Chris Christie slams GOP debate pledge as a ‘useless idea’ and rips ‘loser’ Trump Miami's Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president
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New York State Education Department revamps guidance to offer transgender and gender-expansive students more support
New York state's Education Department has updated guidance for its schools to support the rights of transgender and gender-expansive students.
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Jana Kramer honors ex-husband Mike Caussin on Father's Day, fans say 'respect your heart so much'
Jana Kramer, who is now expecting her first child with fiance Allan Russell, paid tribute to 'three special men' in her life
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Arsenal transfer rumours: Third Rice bid planned; Gunners increase Havertz offer
Tuesday's Arsenal transfer rumours, with updates on Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Federico Chiesa, Eddie Nketiah & more.
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Macron and Meloni Make Up in Paris to Seek End to Tensions
Giorgia Meloni and Emmanuel Macron sought to move past months of tensions at a meeting in Paris and
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The Hunter Biden story is far from over
The legal cloud hanging over of Hunter Biden, the president's son, may be lifting, but the political cloud resulting from his awkward business arrangements and frequently troubled life are not going anywhere.
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France's Le Maire sticks to 2023 economic growth forecast for now
PARIS French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday he was sticking for now with the government's
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