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White House condemns 'hateful poison of Nazism' after Columbus march
The White House and President Joe Biden on Monday denounced the group of neo-Nazis who marched in the Short North on Saturday, calling it a “sickening display” and saying it was hostile to American values. Columbus police began to receive reports around 1:15 p.m. Saturday about a dozen people, one with a bullhorn, wearing all…
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Lithuania does not consider elections that have taken place in Georgia be free and fair – Lithuanian Foreign Minister
“Lithuania does not consider elections that have taken place in Georgia be free and fair,” stated Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis emphasizing the need for an independent international investigation to clarify the situation. Speaking before a meeting of EU foreign ministers, Landsbergis highlighted that the investigation is critical in assessing whether Georgia is on the…
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Titans LB Jack Gibbens Undergoes Season-Ending Surgery
Jack Gibbens suffered an ankle injury on Sunday which knocked him out of the game. The third-year Titans linebacker will now be sidelined for the remainder of the season. Gibbens was carted off the field shortly after an air cast was placed on his leg, pointing to a long-term absence. He will now undergo surgery, and…
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Bucs Designate CB Jamel Dean For Return
The Buccaneers’ defense could receive a boost in time for Week 12. Cornerback Jamel Dean returned to practice on Monday, per a team announcement. As a result, his 21-day activation is now open. Dean must be brought back onto the active roster within that span to avoid reverting to season-ending IR. Once he is back in place,…
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Jaguars WR Gabe Davis To Undergo Season-Ending Meniscus Surgery
12:56pm: Head coach Doug Pederson confirmed (via Rapoport) Davis is indeed out for the year. Thomas will be relied on to shoulder much of the workload at the receiver spot down the stretch with Davis and Kirk out of the picture until 2025. 10:35am: The Jaguars’ offense has suffered multiple notable injuries in 2024, and the unit is…
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Mastodon sees a boost from the ‘X exodus,’ too, founder says
Decentralized social network Mastodon is also seeing some uplift from the X “exodus,” founder Eugen Rochko shared on the platform just ahead of the weekend. While the Twitter-like startup Bluesky has been capturing headlines and attention for its rapid adoption among former X users, a smaller group has apparently turned to the open source networking…
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'I'm here to win – emotions will be for the end'
Hordes of foreign visitors climbing aboard a travel coach is a familiar sight in the Costa de Sol. This was a unique early morning excursion to Fuengirola, however, for the start of Nadal’s farewell show. With the media room at the Palacio de Deportes too small to accommodate the journalists wanting to speak to Nadal,…
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School coach who put pupils in headlocks jailed
Elliot Millar Elliot Millar’s conduct was “hideously inappropriate”, the court heard A sports coach at a special educational needs school who put pupils in headlocks has been jailed for his “cruel bullying” after the abuse was uncovered by a BBC Panorama investigation. Some staff at the Life Wirral independent school were recorded by an undercover…
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Trump defence pick paid accuser to save TV job, but denies sexual assault
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as defence secretary paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault to stay quiet so he would not risk losing his job at Fox News, his lawyer has told the BBC’s US partner CBS News. Pete Hegseth, a host at Fox, denies any wrongdoing and says the sexual…
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Biden's move on missiles for Ukraine angers Trump allies
Reuters President Joe Biden’s apparent green light for Ukraine to strike Russia with US-made long-range missiles has caused consternation among some of Donald Trump’s allies. Trump himself has not commented, but he won the election after promising to end the war – and several people close to him have condemned the move as dangerous escalation.…