James Watt, sharp-tongued and pro-development Interior secretary under Reagan, dies at 85
Reagan administration Interior Secretary James Watt has died at age 85
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Taiwan foreign minister to make Europe trip next week -sources
By Ben Blanchard and Robert Muller TAIPEI/PRAGUE (Reuters) -Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu will make a previously unannounced visit to
1970-01-01 08:00
Bryce Young didn’t even need a month to take QB1 from Andy Dalton
No. 1 pick Bryce Young wasted no time staking his claim on the QB1 job for the Carolina Panthers.The Carolina Panthers used the No. 1 overall pick in April to select Alabama quarterback and 2021 Heisman winner Bryce Young. The expectation among fans was, of course, for Young to assume the mantle...
1970-01-01 08:00
Brazil Lula's central bank nominees to sit out next rate decision
BRASILIA President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's first nominees for top positions in Brazil's central bank will not
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tells CNN he has confidence in US support in Ukraine
Ukraine and its allies will be at the whim of American voters once again next year if the winner of the US election is not as enthusiastic about defending democracy on the European continent as President Joe Biden has been over the last fifteen months.
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Titans' Kevin Byard leaving business of pay cut request to agent
Two-time All-Pro safety Kevin Byard will talk about most any topic when asked
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Spain’s Far-Left Not Enough To Save PM Sanchez’s Job, Poll Finds
Spain’s leading opposition party is set to hand Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez a scathing defeat in a national
1970-01-01 08:00
Funeral director thought to be Capitol rioter dubbed ‘#BlackBonoHelmet’ is arrested
Months after his identity was gleaned by online sleuths working to track down the names of those who attacked the US Capitol on January 6, a Long Island funeral home director has been arrested. The arrest of Peter Maloney – of Bayport, New York – was announced on Wednesday in a press release from the Department of Justice, which accused him of “spray[ing] police officers with ... insecticide” on at least two occasions, and also helping other rioters gang up on and violently assault persons who they mistook for news reporters. He was dubbed #BlackBonoHelmet online by the group, which has identified other Americans yet to be arrested in connection to the attack He faces two felony counts and five misdemeanors for his participation in the assault; the felony charges include assault of a police officer, a more serious charge than many others who simply followed the mob into the Capitol, illegally, before leaving would later receive. It’s a far lighter list of charges than members of the far-right Oathkeepers militia received, however; leaders of that group were charged with seditious conspiracy against the United States. FBI agents who compiled evidence against him argued that Mr Maloney’s decision to come equipped with insecticide and body armour showed his intent to commit violence before the attack even began. His arrest coincides with a much more high-profile nabbing of a January 6 conspirator this week — Bob’s Burgers and Arrested Development fans reacted with disbelief and disgust as actor Jay Johnston, known for his roles on the shows, was arrested and charged with felony obstruction of peace officers among several misdemeanors. He was previously fired from the former show after being ID’d online by Sedition Hunters, the very same group responsible for sniffing out Mr Maloney’s identity. Apparently indicating the limits of the Justice Department’s capabilities, spokespersons for the group noted on Twitter just last month that it had been more than two years since Mr Maloney’s identity had been confirmed positively by the website’s sleuths. Read More Bank records raise questions about home remodel in Texas Attorney General Paxton's impeachment Trump knew how to correctly declassify documents, White House official tells prosecutors Bob’s Burgers actor arrested and charged in connection with Jan 6 Capitol riot
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Park rangers are looking for 2 people accused of harassing a bison calf at Grand Teton National Park
Rangers at Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park are seeking information on two people who are accused of harassing a bison calf last weekend, the National Park Service says.
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Dolphins: Tyreek Hill reveals his ambitious goals for 2023
It’s always good to have some personal milestones to aim for. Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill has something very big in mind.A year ago, the Miami Dolphins endured a rollercoaster season which resulted in the franchise’s first playoff appearance since 2016. Mike McD...
1970-01-01 08:00
Senate confirms highest-ranking Muslim in government after earlier GOP blockade
The Senate has confirmed the highest-ranking Muslim official in the U.S. government
1970-01-01 08:00
Henderson homers as Orioles rally to defeat Brewers 6-3 and avoid sweep
Gunnar Henderson hit a two-run homer off Peter Strzelecki with two outs in the eighth inning to put Baltimore ahead for good as the Orioles rallied from a three-run deficit to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3
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