'Unexpected': Trump reportedly made 'revealing admission' in first post-election interview
Donald Trump made a "revealing admission" in the process of backing out of a key campaign promise, a columnist said.
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Donald Trump made a "revealing admission" in the process of backing out of a key campaign promise, a columnist said.
Читать дальше...Jefferson and Addison combined for 265 yards and five touchdowns, making Vikings history thanks to an aggressive Falcons game plan during Sunday’s 42-21 win.
Khanmigo, an AI-powered online tutor, could change the way teachers work and students learn. Created by Khan Academy, the new technology is being piloted in 266 school districts.
Bomb hoax in Delhi schools demand for ransom
Oil prices experienced mixed movements as weak Chinese demand clashed with Middle East tensions following the Syrian rebels' overthrow of President Assad. Brent crude futures dipped slightly, while US WTI crude futures saw a marginal increase. Concerns over a supply surplus loomed despite OPEC+'s decision to extend production cuts, with Saudi Aramco reducing prices for Asian buyers.
New locations are scheduled to open next summer.
Amid an escalating political feud, former President Rodrigo Duterte has called for military action against his successor's administration.
If we need a third shirt we could produce a red version.
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The Cavs suffered a bout of “South Beach Flu” on off night.
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Luís Carlos Almeida da Cunha, known in the football world as Nani, announced the end of his stellar playing career on Sunday evening.
Читать дальше...The turning point of the game came on Day 2, with Siraj delivering a spectacular in-swinging yorker that bowled Head for a breathtaking 140 off 141 balls.
Alabama's athletics director suggests it's time for the football team to rethink the non-conference schedule after missing out on the College Football Playoff.
Jurors in the Daniel Penny trial now have a clear duty to refuse to convict, because this is now a kangaroo courtroom.
The holiday season often conjures images of warmth, connection and celebration, especially for young people returning to the family home. This can be complicated if you are LGBTQ+, transgender or gender non-conforming.
The Canadian and Australian dollars were closely watched ahead of central bank meetings. The US dollar's rally lost steam as a Fed rate cut looks likely. Investors are also focused on the ECB meeting and China's economic conference. The BoC, RBA, and SNB also meet this week, with potential rate cuts impacting their currencies.
The Taliban has congratulated the Islamist group HTS for the capture of Damascus
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Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game for Week 14 is Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua, who had 162 receiving yards and two touchdowns in their win over the Bills.
If it wasn't enough to have their revival cut off in its embryonic stage at Selhurst Park, Manchester City were then notified Storm Darragh had grounded their flight home.
Gold prices edged up slightly as investors awaited U.S. inflation data due this week, which could influence the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision. Markets anticipate a rate cut this month after recent U.S. jobs data showed continued strength but a cooling pace.
Kirk Herbstreit's son, Chase, is going to Michigan — even though his dad played quarterback for Ohio State.
An amended complaint in a civil case against Sean "Diddy" Combs includes new accusations of sexual assault against Jay-Z.
Dylan Andrews banked in a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left giving UCLA a 73-71 victory Sunday over No. 12 Oregon at Eugene, Ore.,Andrews nearly slipped
President Bashar al-Assad fled Syria as Islamist-led rebels swept into Damascus Sunday, triggering celebrations across the country and beyond. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the spectacular end to five decades of brutal Baath party rule, FRANCE 24's Jean-Emile Jammine welcomes Dr. Gilbert Achcar, Author, Researcher and Professor of Development Studies and International Relations at SOAS University of London.