Braves Rumors: Trade for familiar face, Jesse Chavez injury update, Strider struggles
Braves Rumors: Spencer Strider struggles sounding some alarmsSpencer Strider's start to the 2023 season was the stuff of legends, the type of performance that you could put on par with the things that Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz did for the Atlanta Braves. The young ace became th...
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Miami Mayor Suarez announces 2024 Republican presidential bid
By Katharine Jackson and Alexandra Ulmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Thursday he is running for president,
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Denise Richards shares close relationship with her daughters despite 'abusive home' claims, reveals source
While Sami has shifted to her own place which is closer to Denise Richards' house, Rose still lives with her mother
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US National Lab, Nuclear Waste Site Hit by Cyberattack
A contractor at a US national lab and a radioactive waste storage site managed by the Department of
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UK's Truss admits to 'mistakes' -- but blames enemies
British former prime minister Liz Truss on Thursday conceded to "mistakes" over her disastrous short-lived tenure last year -- but blamed the economic...
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Patrick Mahomes Coors Light commercial circumvents all the rules
Since the NFL won't allow Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to promote beer, Coors Light found a loophole to include him in a commercial.Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the biggest star in the NFL, given his success through his first five years as a starter. H...
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Trump declared ‘food for all’ in post-arrest stop at Miami cafe – but skipped the bill, report says
When former President Donald Trump visited the iconic Versailles restaurant in Miami after being arraigned on 37 federal charges, he announced that there would be “food for all.” There was just one problem: according to a report in the Miami New Times, Mr Trump never picked up the tab. Mr Trump’s visit to the Cuban restaurant functioned largely as a campaign stop after he spent the morning in federal court on charges that he mishandled classified documents and impeded the government’s attempts to get them back. Mr Trump recieved a warm welcome at Versailles, a frequent stop for Republican candidates in the city, where diners sang him a rendition of “Happy Birthday” and prayed over him. But Mr Trump only saw fit to stay at the restaurant for a handful of minutes after announcing that there would be food for all, leaving no time for people to order let alone for him to pay the check. Mr Trump flew back to New Jersey that afternoon to deliver a speech from his Bedminster golf club, telling the crowd that he declined to give back boxes of classified documents in part because he had clothes in the boxes. The fact that Mr Trump didn’t pay the tab for customers at Versailles after telling them he’d do so won’t suprise many who have followed his career in public life. In fact, the former president has a long history of stiffing people working for him. During his 2016 presidential campaign, USA Today reported that Mr Trump refused to pay in full hundreds of different people contracted to work for him — from dishwashers to attorneys. TruthSocial, the social media network favoured by Mr Trump to compete with Twitter, has also reportedly been engaged in a battle with its web host over unpaid bills. Mr Trump, who has frequently boasted of his wealth and is estimated to have a net worth in excess of $2bn, currently has far bigger legal headaches than unpaid bills. He has been indicted in New York over alleged his role in a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, and also been federally indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving the presidency. Those prosecutions are playing out while Mr Trump competes to return the White House. He is currently the favourite to win the Republican presidential nomination for a third straight time, leading a large field of challengers that includes both Gov Ron DeSantis of Florida and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez. Read More Trump news – live: Trump rejected efforts to settle classified papers as Melania spotted in NYC on birthday
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Substitute Joselu scores late winner as Spain beats Italy 2-1, advances to Nations League final
Substitute Joselu has scored an 88th-minute winner and Spain has beaten Italy 2-1 at FC Twente Stadium to set up a meeting with Croatia in the Nations League final on Sunday
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Ousted Nikola Founder Calls for Leadership Change at EV Maker
Nikola Corp. founder Trevor Milton called for leadership change at the electric-truck maker and urged shareholders to vote
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Broncos wrap up 1st offseason program under Payton, aspire to match Nuggets, Avs success
The Denver Broncos wrapped up their first offseason under new head coach Sean Payton Thursday about 20 miles away from the Denver Nuggets' championship celebration
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No news from Hamilton on future before Canadian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton arrived at one of his favourite circuits on Thursday to praise Mercedes' progressive work but had no news on his future with the team...
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Disney CFO McCarthy to step down for family medical leave
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine Walt Disney Co Chief Financial Officer Christine McCarthy is stepping down from
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