
Ahead of UFC 260, 'quitting is not an option' for Tyron Woodley. He's 'got to go out on top'
Despite losing three fights in a row, "The Chosen One" isn't thinking about stopping.
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Читать дальше...Video filmed by a pro-Ukrainian government activist on Thursday purported to show multiple rockets being fired in the direction of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine.
Despite losing three fights in a row, "The Chosen One" isn't thinking about stopping.
The Chargers agreed to terms with outside linebacker Kyler Fackrell on Wednesday, the team announced. Fackrell, 29, played 12 games last season with the Giants, starting nine. He totaled 34 tackles, four sacks, a forced fumble, two pass breakups and returned an interception 46 yards for a pick-six. He originally entered the NFL as a [more]
The Blue Devils are set to lose at least two players from their third-ranked 2020 recruiting class
A container ship blocking the Suez Canal since Tuesday evening underscores the fragility of the global supply chain.
Researchers call for a more nuanced approach to investigating historic climate-society interactions.
Matt Fuerbringer doesn’t give it all away. Not at once. When he’s coaching the Long Beach State women’s volleyball team with his wife, Joy, he doesn’t overload them with the vault of knowledge he’s accumulated since his days as an All-American at Stanford and through his magnificent career on the beach. He’ll simply drop bread […]
Читать дальше...Scary moments were caught on camera at the Times Square Subway Station when a trash can exploded right next to several people, including two children.
Officials from Walmart are warning customers not to fall for a new scam circulating on social media.
**WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT** John Worboys once drugged his former friend and male stripper Dave Hanson after the pair had an argument as revealed in a chilling new documentary
A Salisbury, North Carolina man who is a suspected ISIS sympathizer, pleaded not guilty to a weapons charge at his arraignment hearing in Greensboro. WFMY's Meghann Mollerus reports.
Tribune Publishing’s board has decided to stick with a buyout bid from its largest shareholder, Alden Global, despite getting a higher offer from hotel tycoon Stewart Bainum after the hedge fund said it would not support an alternative deal. Tribune, the owner of the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News, said in a regulatory filing on...
MAFS bride Karen Landry is back in a wedding dress to grace the cover of Munaluchi Bride. She and her husband Miles Williams met on the show.
Two massacres in two weeks. America is reeling from the tragedies in Georgia and Colorado, as we find ourselves reckoning again with the discomfiting feeling that what these slaughters suggest about the spiritual condition of our country and our society is nothing good. It’s painful to live with such discomfort. How much better it feels...
Joe Anderson has released a strident statement detailing the successes of Liverpool City Council, on the day that Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said commissioners will oversee parts of the council
Bold ideas are the norm for Bristol Motor Speedway Johnson City Press (subscription)
One of the canines injured a Secret Service agent and they were sent to Delaware.
12 people are behind most of the anti-vaxxer disinformation you see on social media Mashable
If you catch your old college roommate sharing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on Facebook, the odds are that these falsehoods are coming from one of twelve people.
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It may only be March, but everyone's looking ahead to the big summer bash, including Valve. They'd already announced that their demo blast week would be coming back again this summer but oh wait, it's got a new name. The Steam Game Festival is no more. Enter the Steam Next Fest. That's what we'll be poring through when it returns this June.
Читать дальше...The Issue: A proposed $7 billion tax increase backed by New York’s Assembly and state Senate. It’s amazing how much damage the IQ-challenged leaders of New York have done to both the city and state (“Taxed to death,” March 21). Crime is zooming into the stratosphere, both police morale and funding have sunk miserably and...
President Obama discusses when and how he might take executive action to adjust immigration laws, given the lack of action in Congress.
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