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Senegal’s World Cup agony: Nation left rueing last-gasp collapse
Former players and fans blame substitutions, lack of focus, and travel restrictions for Senegal’s World Cup exit.
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America at 3 miles per hour: Why Sen. John Curtis is traversing Utah to rediscover America’s heart
Why is Utah Sen. John Curtis walking 250 miles before July 4?
We asked people across Southern California what the milestone means to them — and about their hopes for the nation as it ...
Survivor of Hamas captivity, Emily Damari, was interviewed on Wednesday during the Institute for Policy and Strategy Herzliya Conference at Reichman University, and in a touching monologue, shared her ...
Explore a diverse collection of reader perspectives on current affairs, ranging from concerns over religious freedom and the ...
Yes, it was Reagan’s America in the 1980s. But progressives made surprising strides then that are worth remembering—and ...
By Alberto Fajardo and Mayela Armas CATIA LA MAR/LA GUAIRA, Venezuela, July 2 (Reuters) - Rescuers dug out alive a ...
The people do not realise how much power they have. The masses have to take the power. There needs to be a redistribution of wealth, and that is why I like socialism.” ...
The movement to strengthen democracy in America is suffering as a surfeit of advocacy groups is crowding an ecosystem of ...
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P85 wage hike ‘insufficient’ amid rising cost of living, says labor groups
MANILA, Philippines—Several labor groups on Tuesday said the P85 increase for minimum wage earners in Metro Manila remained ...
On August 23, we have to go to Delhi, where we will build a satellite that will land on the surface of the Moon, and another ...
(RNS) — Drive along the main highways of America. You will see buildings with signs: “Read your Bible.” Those buildings are always evangelical churches. They are never synagogues. Jews don’t read the ...
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