Minnesota Supreme Court dismisses ‘insurrection clause’ challenge and allows Trump on primary ballot
The Minnesota Supreme Court is refusing to bar former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot under the rarely used “insurrection” clause in the U.S. Constitution
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Republicans face 2024 dilemma after abortion rights issue powers Democrats
By Gabriella Borter and Tim Reid WASHINGTON Victories by abortion rights campaigners and Democrats in this week's U.S.
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Real Madrid 3-0 Braga: Player ratings as routine win secures qualification for knockout stages
Match reaction and player ratings from Real Madrid vs Braga in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
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Disney reports sharp profit growth in the fourth quarter; shares rise
Walt Disney Co. reported sharp profit growth for its fiscal fourth quarter, exceeding analyst expectations and sending its shares up more than 3% in after-hours trading
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UAW to 'pull out all stops' organizing nonunion automakers
By David Shepardson and Joseph White United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said on Wednesday the union will
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Israel says it will maintain "overall security responsibility" for Gaza. What might that look like?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not elaborate when he said that Israel would maintain indefinite “overall security responsibility” in Gaza once it removes Hamas from power in response to the Islamic militant group's cross-border raid
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Bukayo Saka stars for Arsenal in comfortable victory against Sevilla
Arsenal took a huge step towards qualifying for the knock-out stages of the Champions League as Bukayo Saka starred in victory over Sevilla before limping off late on. Saka set up the opening goal for Leandro Trossard before scoring the second himself as the Gunners secured a straightforward 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium that leaves them on the cusp of the last 16. Mikel Arteta opted to play Trossard through the middle as his central striker with Eddie Nketiah joining Gabriel Jesus in the treatment room, with the Belgium forward the only change from Saturday’s contentious defeat at Newcastle. There was not such drama here although four early fouls on Saka went unpunished as both Nemanja Gudelj and Kike Salas left their mark on the England international. Kai Havertz, without a goal from open play since his £65million summer move from Chelsea, fluffed his lines with an early headed chance, but Arsenal set out their intent from the off. Saka went down again under close contact from Salas, but this time Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs was unmoved as the hosts wanted a penalty. Just moments later, however, and the deadlock was broken. The lively Saka unsurprisingly laying on the assist for Trossard to tap home – but Jorginho was the architect with a slide-rule pass to start the move. It proved to be the only shot on target of a forgettable first half as Sevilla, without a LaLiga or Champions League win under head coach Diego Alonso since his appointment last month. Havertz bent an effort inches wide as Arsenal went in search of a second after the break and Trossard should have done better soon after, but curled his strike the wrong side of the post. It was Saka, though, who made the difference once again, beating the offside trap to race onto a Gabriel Martinelli pass before cutting inside Adria Pedrosa and tucking home with aplomb. Gabriel Jesus had provided the goal and assist that ultimately saw off Sevilla in Spain a fortnight ago, but he was injured during the game and has not played since. The same went for Saka here, who fell awkwardly and limped off with five minutes to go, with England manager Gareth Southgate – who announces his next squad on Thursday – watching from the stands. Arteta had said on the eve of the game that Arsenal should “put to bed” qualification for the last 16 with two games to spare and his players did their bit. But PSV Eindhoven’s win over Lens leaves Group B open, although a draw against the Ligue 1 side at the Emirates Stadium in three weeks time would be enough for Arteta’s side to advance. Read More Jarell Quansah could fill in for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk in Toulouse Gareth Southgate ponders defensive options ahead of naming latest England squad Jos Buttler wants to remain as England one-day captain despite poor World Cup Lauren Williams opens up on challenging time coping with Tokyo heartbreak Michael O’Neill expecting a tough international window for Northern Ireland Sunderland defender Niall Huggins earns first senior Wales call-up
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Instacart’s First Report Shows Strength in Online Grocery Orders
Instacart reported better-than-expected earnings in the third quarter, showing modest growth in online grocery orders and assuaging some
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Illinois Senate approves plan to allow new nuclear reactors
The Illinois Senate has approved lifting a 36-year-old moratorium on new nuclear power installments
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The Most Popular Legends in Apex Legends Season 19
Here's the most popular Legends in Apex Legends 19 based off pick rates for November 2023. Check out which Legend is the best in the game.
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Real Madrid goalkeeper Kepa misses Champions League game after injury in warmups
Real Madrid goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga missed the Champions League game against Braga after sustaining an injury during warmups
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Pressure grows on US Treasury to salvage trucking giant Yellow
By Jarrett Renshaw Congressional pressure is growing on the U.S. Treasury to help salvage trucking giant Yellow from
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