2019 November

Arsenal appear confident of Gazidis stay amid AC Milan links

Click:autoclave free pvb laminating machine Sir Chips Keswick believes the club’s chief executive remains committed to the Gunners, with Unai Emery expressing a similar belief Click Here: New Zealand rugby store Arsenal have released a statement of defiance regarding their chief executive Ivan Gazidis amid links with Serie A club AC Milan. Gazidis has been […]

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Acosta's trade to Colorado a wake-up call for the USMNT midfielder

Click:coffee bar cabinet The past year has been a disappointing one for the midfielder, with Monday’s trade to Colorado a harsh reminder of how far things have fallen for him Standing on the field at Levi’s Stadium almost exactly a year ago, Kellyn Acosta had to feel on top of the world. He had just […]

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WWE plans to hold the first women’s wrestling match in Saudi Arabia

WWE stars Lacey Evans and Natalya plan to square off against each other during the Crown Jewel, a pay-per-view event being held Thursday at the King Fahd International Stadium in the capital city, Riyadh. ### In 2018, WWE signed a controversial 10-year deal to hold wrestling competitions in the kingdom. ### The arrangement has drawn […]

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Iraq’s prime minister agrees to resign, president says, after weeks of protests

In a televised speech to the nation on Iraq’s Al-Iraqiya TV, President Barham Salih said Abdul Mahdi had agreed to step down on the condition that a successor is agreed to replace him. ### “The prime minister has agreed to resign,” Salih said, adding that Abdul Mahdi had asked “political blocs to reach an acceptable […]

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Trump says Labour leader Corbyn 'would be so bad' for UK

President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he would be willing to do ‘fireside chat’ reading the Zelensky transcript Krystal Ball: ‘The weird obsession and freakout over Tulsi Gabbard has massively helped her’ Trump says poor treatment and high taxes prompted permanent residence change MORE on Thursday warned that Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn would be “so […]

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Ex-Trump officials back Russia ambassador pick ahead of hearing

A handful of prominent former Trump administration officials are backing President TrumpDonald John TrumpNumber of uninsured children rises for second year, tops 4 million Trump moment from White House Halloween trick-or-treat event goes viral White House official says transcript of Ukraine call omitted key phrases: report MORE‘s pick to be the next ambassador to Russia, John […]

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Government officials worldwide targeted in WhatsApp hack: report

Officials in several countries have reportedly been targeted in a hack affecting the messaging app WhatsApp.  Reuters reported Friday, citing people familiar with an investigation into the matter, that senior officials were targeted through WhatApp, by a hacking software that took over peoples’ phones.  The sources reportedly said that a “significant” portion of people known to be […]

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Trump administration withholding $105M in aid for Lebanon

The Trump administration is withholding military assistance to Lebanon following the resignation of the country’s prime minister amid weeks of protests. Two U.S. officials told Reuters that the State Department had informed Congress of the decision, though no explanation was given for the holdup, according to one official. ADVERTISEMENT The State Department did not immediately […]

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Democratic lawmakers call on Barr to stop opposing encryption

A pair of Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrDe Blasio questions details surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death: ‘Something doesn’t fit here’ Hillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with civil rights leaders to discuss political ads | Senate bill targets ‘secret’ online algorithms | GitHub defends ICE contract | Former officials, lawmakers urge […]

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Education Department finalizes new regulations to relax college-accreditation requirements

The Education Department on Thursday finalized rules to loosen standards for the college accreditation process, drawing criticism from Democrats. The new rules, which The Washington Post first reported, will go into effect next July. Under the new system, schools with problems that endanger their accreditation will have four years, up from two, to address issues, while […]

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