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Patrick Mahomes wants to bring a new sports franchise to Kansas City
Patrick Mahomes wants to bring a new sports franchise to Kansas City
The future of the NHL's Arizona Coyotes is in question, and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes floated the idea of Kansas City being their new home.The Arizona Coyotes have long been trying to find a new home arena for their team. They currently play in Mullett Arena, the home rink for the ...
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Tunisia police to investigate two top journalists, radio station says
Tunisia police to investigate two top journalists, radio station says
By Tarek Amara TUNIS Tunisia's most popular independent radio station on Thursday said two of its top broadcasters,
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Real Madrid dethroned as 'Kings of Europe' as the club looks to usher in new generation of stars
Real Madrid dethroned as 'Kings of Europe' as the club looks to usher in new generation of stars
Even before the full-time whistle blew in Manchester City's 4-0 mauling in the Champions League semifinal Wednesday, Real Madrid players looked to have accepted their fate.
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Dianne Feinstein’s office confirms health complications are broader than previously known
Dianne Feinstein’s office confirms health complications are broader than previously known
The office of US Senator Dianne Feinstein has confirmed that the California Democrat was suffering worse health complications from a recent shingles case than she had previously claimed. A spokesperson for Sen Feinstein, 89, told CNN Ms Feinstein, the Senate’s oldest lawmaker, experienced Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis as part of the diagnosis. “While the encephalitis resolved itself shortly after she was released from the hospital in March, she continues to have complications from Ramsay Hunt syndrome,” the spokesperson said on Thursday. Ramsay Hunt syndrome can occur when a case of shingles affects the facial nerve close to the eye, sometimes causing facial paralysis and hearing loss, according to the Mayo Clinic. Earlier in the day, Sen Feinstein claimed to CNN she didn’t have encephalitis, saying, “It was really a bad flu.” The California senator’s health and mental fitness have long been subjects of scrutiny. Some of her colleagues have called on her to resign. She returned to the Senate last week after being absent for 10 weeks as she recovered from shingles. Upon returning to the Senate, Sen Feinstein told reporters that she had never left. “No, I haven’t been gone,” she said to LA Times’s Ben Oreskes when asked how her Senate colleagues have responded to her return, reported Slate. Mr Oreskes then asked her whether she had been working from home. “No, I’ve been here. I’ve been voting,” she said. “Please, you either know or don’t know.” The absence of Sen Feinstein halted the work of the Senate judiciary committee, where Republicans demanded the California Democrat either return to work or resign from the Senate, rather than allow a temporary replacement. The infighting halted the confirmation of federal judges, one of the main ways Democrats can cement their influence in a divided Congress. As The Independent has reported, Sen Feinstein is part of a generation of elderly leaders at the top of the US political system, leading critics to argue more should be done to make elected office accessible to young people. The present Congress contains the second-oldest Senate and third-oldest House in US history. Generationally, the US population fits roughly into four, equal-sized blocks of about 20 to 25 per cent: ages 0 to 18, 19 to 34, 35 to 54, and 55-plus. The composition of Congress, meanwhile, is drastically tipped toward the elder part of that range, with the median House member aged 57.9 and the median senator aged 65.3. According to Professor Munger, Kevin Munger, assistant professor of political science and social data analytics at Pennsylvania State University, author of Generation Gap: Why the Baby Boomers Still Dominate American Politics and Culture, the age of America’s most senior politicians – Sen Chuck Schumer is 71, Sen Mitch McConnell is 81 – often means that issues that matter to other generations don’t get top billing, leading both to disaffection and to bigger-picture existential issues, like a lack of serious climate legislation or the impending funding crisis of social security. “It’s been clear that because of the size of the boomer generation, at a certain point, we were either going to have to raise taxes on the workforce or cut the benefits,” he said. “We didn’t do either of those things. Sometime in the 2030s, it’s going to run out. They’re not going to cut benefits to boomers. Instead, younger generations are going to have to fully fund this obvious 30-year shortfall.” In the case of social security in particular, many of the leaders deciding on the issue are current recipients, while those younger generations who will likely pay more or get less in the future aren’t represented in office. A similar problem arises with climate change: the leaders holding up urgent action on the climate likely will not be alive to see the very worst impacts of their inaction. “The issues that matter to younger generations don’t get on the agenda at all,” Prof Munger added. Read More Dianne Feinstein’s decline is heartbreaking and difficult to discuss — but we can’t avoid it Democrats have behaved shamefully around Dianne Feinstein and Republicans are taking advantage The danger of America’s ageing politicians Diane Feinstein denies she was ever absent from US Senate California lawmakers block bill allowing people to sue oil companies over health problems Feinstein's office details previously unknown complications from shingles illness
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STL Cardinals Rumors: Matthew Liberatore plan, Mozeliak contradicting, Tyler O'Neill trade buzz
STL Cardinals Rumors: Matthew Liberatore plan, Mozeliak contradicting, Tyler O'Neill trade buzz
STL Cardinals Rumors: John Mozeliak contradicts himself about 2023 offseasonOne of the big questions about the St. Louis Cardinals offseason was the lack of addressing starting pitching. It seemed to be an obvious need for the club, yet they made no move of consequence in that department, apparent...
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Abortion: Pressure grows on Virginia as new bans arise in the south
Abortion: Pressure grows on Virginia as new bans arise in the south
Virginia could become the only southern state to allow abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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Mauricio Pochettino returns to football management - and it’s in England
Mauricio Pochettino returns to football management - and it’s in England
Mauricio Pochettino has made his long-awaited return to management with the Argentinian taking over as coach of the World XI at Soccer Aid. The former Southampton and Tottenham boss has been out of work since leaving Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain last July. Pochettino is set to be confirmed as Chelsea manager in the near future, but his return to the dugout will come at Old Trafford rather than Stamford Bridge. The 51-year-old has been confirmed as manager of the World XI against England at Soccer Aid for Unicef on June 12 in the North West. “I am really looking forward to getting involved in Soccer Aid this year and managing the World XI,” Pochettino said. “It is a real pleasure to be part of a match that represents a big cultural moment in this country’s annual calendar – and rightly so, because it raises so much money for Unicef. “I love English football stadiums, the passion the fans show for the game and the atmosphere they create, so it will be great to feel that again next month.” Pochettino will coach former Argentina team-mates Gabriel Batistuta and Hernan Crespo in the Old Trafford encounter. Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man, has been confirmed as captain of a side that includes the likes of Francesco Totti, Patrice Evra and Nani. “The Soccer Aid World XI FC has a very strong team this year and we want to ensure we help to continue their long unbeaten run in this match,” said Pochettino, who will be joined by long-serving assistant Jesus Perez. “Two of the most talented players I have played with – Gabriel Batistuta and Hernan Crespo – will be a big goal threat and we also have Nani and Totti, players that will excite fans so we hope as many people as possible will come along on the day to see them live and support this incredible cause.” England vs Soccer Aid World XI FC takes place on Sunday 11 June. Tickets for the game are on sale: www.socceraid.org.uk/tickets. Read More Tottenham close in on top candidate for next manager Mauricio Pochettino agrees Chelsea terms and plots summer transfers Football rumours: Roberto De Zerbi expects Brighton duo to leave Mauricio Pochettino agrees Chelsea terms and plots summer transfers Ryan Mason ready to take on Tottenham job as Julian Nagelsmann is ruled out
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MLB Rumors: Orioles trade for IF, White Sox and Angels add depth
MLB Rumors: Orioles trade for IF, White Sox and Angels add depth
Despite the regular season being in full swing, there's been a decent amount of activity in the MLB rumors department. Here's a rundown of the latest moves.The Major League Baseball trade deadline isn't for over two months, but with some teams already established as clear sellers,...
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DeBoer brings Stars to Vegas with trip to Stanley Cup Final on line
DeBoer brings Stars to Vegas with trip to Stanley Cup Final on line
The Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars open their Western Conference Final series on Friday in Las Vegas
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Berkshire Hathaway boosts stake in Occidental Petroleum to 24.4%
Berkshire Hathaway boosts stake in Occidental Petroleum to 24.4%
By Jonathan Stempel Berkshire Hathaway Inc said on Thursday it had acquired more shares of Occidental Petroleum Corp,
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McIlroy sees 'glimmers of hope' after struggling 71 at PGA
McIlroy sees 'glimmers of hope' after struggling 71 at PGA
Rory McIlroy revived his chances at the PGA Championship by sinking a 36-foot par putt, rallying to shoot a one-over par 71 in Thursday's...
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Halle Bailey calls Halle Berry an 'angel,' years after that 'Little Mermaid' casting confusion
Halle Bailey calls Halle Berry an 'angel,' years after that 'Little Mermaid' casting confusion
Halle Bailey might be one of the biggest up-and-coming stars, but even she gets starstruck when it comes to a certain other Halle.
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