Impressive headline figures didn’t help the Democrats
The new president of the European Council on doing business across political divides, facing a corruption investigation — and why Europe works best in a crisis
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Warsaw has largest military budget among Nato allies
French scheme shows demand at right price but image problems and infrastructure are hampering adoption
Big Tech group’s president calls on new US administration to take tougher approach on state-sponsored cyber attacks
A change of approach, however welcome to business, may end up not being in the interests of consumers
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Labour is courting hubris by trying to beat the EU’s 2035 deadline for EV transition
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Simon Hoare sets out plans for inquiry into arm’s-length bodies amid concerns over accountability
Figures released by NHS England show slower-than-hoped rollout of software
After decades of earning more than heterosexual women, the gap seems to be shrinking
Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
US President Joe Biden denounced the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant as “outrageous” late on Thursday. The Hague-based court issued the warrants for the two as well as Hamas leader Mohammad Deif, accusing them of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Gaza war. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments in the Middle East.
Two sheriff's deputies were killed and a third was in critical condition after a "horrific crash" in Florida on Thursday, authorities said.
Ex-Temple guard in federal point-shaving inquiry
Federal authorities are investigating whether former Temple men's basketball player Hysier Miller bet on his own games and manipulated the outcome of Owls games he played in, according to multiple sources.
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Researchers turned programmable proteins into a novel genetic tool, potentially enabling tighter control of gene expression.
Nevadans are concerned about crime. Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is concerned that criminals may be deported.
Former Florida Congressman may be up for major role in Trump’s second White House, avoiding Senate confirmation process
Another Veterans Day, another 24 hours under a national psychosis. Americans reflexively thank veterans for their ‘service,’ but why? If more Americans were to read John Waters’ River City One, perhaps more Americans would substitute gratitude with an apology. Waters portrays the mental anguish many veterans endure via the fictional but likely sad realities of … Continue reading "Don’t Make Good People Do Bad Things"
Читать дальше...Framingham, Mass. - The Framingham State University women’s basketball team received a pair of layups from Faith Greene in the final minute as the Rams erased a one point deficit and defeated Lasell College 63-59 in non-conference action at Logan Gymnasium.
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- The Bridgewater State University women's basketball team is hosting the BSU Cave Classic on Friday, November 22nd and Saturday, November 23rd at the Adrian Tinsley Center.