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Nadine and Robert Menendez, a former senator, were convicted of taking bribes. Seeking leniency, Ms. Menendez’s relatives and friends agree she is “not a criminal mastermind.” By Tracey Tully During ...
U.S. vice president J.D. Vance was notably quiet during a summit with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday — and social media users across the political spectrum are very happy about it.
Are Liverpool destined to retain the title? Could Manchester United really finish in the bottom half of the table again? The Premier League is back, with more games than ever live on Sky Sports, but ...
Over the years, I’ve written about a dozen Clergy View articles for the Dispatch, and the hardest part is often choosing a topic. One guiding quote I’ve heard from many colleagues sums up one of the ...
News Corp columnist Angela Mollard has suggested people are about to see the “tables turn” for Meghan Markle. “There’s things bubbling with Netflix, I’ve done a deep dive and looked into the money ...
How will the 2025/26 Premier League table look at the end of the season? Eight journalists have been asked the question. Each of them asked to list, one to twenty, in which order the clubs will finish ...
Sunday (10) was a day of four games for the 19th round of the Brasileirão. There was a giant breathing a sigh of relief, the fastest goal of the competition, and a surprising result. See below what ...
The varied landscapes of Granada province – with some of Spain’s highest peaks rising near the Mediterranean Sea – means the city’s flourishing culinary scene is crammed with fresh seafood, vegetables ...
ALAN SHEARER knows a thing or two about how to win the Premier League, and he's predicted which team he thinks will get their hands on the trophy this season. Shearer, 54, is the league's all-time top ...
The provincial government is looking at every possible measure to reduce the risk of fire as the hot, dry summer continues with no precipitation in sight. In his update yesterday, Premier John Hogan ...
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) on Thursday floated allowing for recess appointments to speed up confirming a backlog of 161 administration officials tapped by President Trump.