Deadly clashes between rival militias in Libya's capital trap civilians, authorities say
Deadly clashes between rival militias in Libya’s capital have left residents trapped in their homes and unable to escape the violence
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Greg Olsen: Eagles paid Jalen Hurts all that money to offset roster turnover, coaching staff attrition
Greg Olsen believes Jalen Hurts could have staying power among the NFC's best quarterbacks, but he knows that the fourth-year pro will have to make up for roster turnover and coaching staff attrition inside of the Philadelphia Eagles organization.Jalen Hurts got paid this past offseason, bu...
1970-01-01 08:00
Deshaun Watson's joint practice is reason for Browns fans to worry
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is set to play his first full season since 2020, but training camp isn't off to a flying start.Deshaun Watson hasn't exactly looked bad in preseason action thus far -- of which the Browns have played two games -- if only because he hasn'...
1970-01-01 08:00
X's $100 million a year 'Promoted Accounts' ad feature is no more
Are you still advertising on X, the Elon Musk-owned social media platform formerly known as
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Column: Small fields in FedEx Cup is a dangerous comparison with LIV
The golf-crazed market of Chicago once feared it would get the big names only every other year
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Georgia indictment raises new dangers for Trump
Donald Trump has been indicted four times this year but the latest charges -- in Georgia -- may carry particular...
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NBA Rumors: 3 dark horse teams who should trade for 76ers' James Harden
The James Harden trade market is at a standstill, but it shouldn't be. These four dark horse teams should have immediate interest in the former MVP.The Philadelphia 76ers are back in the spotlight. In this week's episode of the NBA's best soap opera, James Harden has called Sixers...
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Trump's 2024 rivals offer mixed reactions to Georgia indictment
Donald Trump's biggest detractors in the 2024 Republican presidential race offered mixed reactions Tuesday to the former president's indictment by a Georgia grand jury.
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Lauren Boebert mocked for promoting visit to Rico fire department amid Trump Rico charges
Social media users mocked Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for her appearance at a Rico fire department amid former president Donald Trump being charged in Georgia under a law that shares the same likeness. The right-wing firebrand congresswoman posted images of her visit to the Rico Fire Protection District in her district. “Honored to spend time with firefighters from the Rico Fire Protection District – true heroes dedicated to keeping our community safe,” she posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Their bravery and commitment are truly remarkable. Grateful for their sacrifice and service!” But the post came as a grand jury indicted the former president and his associates under Georgia’s Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) law, among other charges. The RICO statute charges people who take part in actions in service of a criminal enterprise. Mr Trump faces 13 RICO charges, which he shares with 18 other criminal defendants. Social media users were quick to mock the moment. “@realDonaldTrump could use the RICO Fire & Rescue right now. Maybe Lauren could send them in?” Jason Rollinson tweeted. “Rico. That’s funny, your owner is about to be charged with crimes of the same name,” another person tweeted. “On the day Trump is indicted on RICO charges, Bobo tweeted this gem,” another person tweeted. “She's painfully stupid.” The former president also faces 12 other charges including conspiracy to impersonate a public officer; two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery; two counts of conspiracy to make false statements under oath; two counts of conspiracy to file false documents; two counts of solicitation of a public officer; filing false documents; conspiracy to solicit false documents; and making false statements. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said each of the defendants’ RICO charges accused them of “participation in a criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere, to accomplish the illegal goal of allowing Donald J. Trump to seize the presidential term of office, beginning on January 20, 2021.” Read More Trump and 18 allies indicted on RICO charges in Georgia election case: ‘The law is completely nonpartisan’ Who is Fani Willis, the Georgia prosecutor who could take down Trump In 'Bidenomics,' Congress delivered a once-in-generation investment — with political promise, peril Lauren Boebert slammed for attacking Biden over Maui wildfires Trump's attack on 'filth and decay' in nation's capital just the latest in his personal feud with DC
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US Senator Feinstein sues over financial abuse in husband's estate
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON U.S. Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has filed a lawsuit alleging financial elder abuse and
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Conservatives already sounding alarms over prospect of a short-term spending bill
A handful of conservatives in the House are already raising concerns about the length of a short-term budget fix after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Monday night in a conference-wide call that Republicans would need to pass a measure extending current spending levels in order to have more time to negotiate spending bills and avert a government shutdown.
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Niger junta says open to talks as Putin, US stress peace
By Felix Onuah (Reuters) -Niger's junta on Tuesday said that it was open to talks to resolve a regional crisis
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