Aaron Gordon with an alley oop vs the New Orleans Pelicans
Aaron Gordon (Denver Nuggets) with an alley oop vs the New Orleans Pelicans, 12/04/2022
Aaron Gordon (Denver Nuggets) with an alley oop vs the New Orleans Pelicans, 12/04/2022
Britain must set out a new strategy to boost military production and overhaul wasteful procurement to better support Ukraine and signal to Russia that "things will get worse", opposition Labour's defence policy chief will say on Tuesday. With Labour commanding a healthy lead over the governing Conservatives, its top team of policy chiefs, who 'shadow' their equivalents in government, have been setting out their plans if they win power at an election expected next year. John Healey is the latest shadow minister to make his pitch, saying Britain needs to step up its defence production and end cuts to its armed forces to not only support Ukraine but also to fulfil its commitments to the NATO military alliance.
Kyrie Irving's request for a trade – and his move from Brooklyn to Dallas – got moves started with a bang before Thursday's NBA trade deadline.
MIAMI, February 06, 2023--Following the release of the Zero Draft of the pandemic accord (WHO CA+) by the World Health Organization (WHO) Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) on Feb. 1, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) urges the establishment of an independent body, outside and above the WHO’s governance structure, to prevent another public health catastrophe like the COVID-19 pandemic. The INB’s WHO CA+ will be up for consideration at its fourth meeting on February 27 through March 3.
Senators Mark Warner and Marco Rubio, chair and vice chair of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, wrote to Facebook parent Meta Platforms on Monday about documents that show it knew developers in China and Russia had access to user data that could be used for espionage. "It appears from these documents that Facebook has known, since at least September 2018, that hundreds of thousands of developers in countries Facebook characterized as 'high-risk,' including the People’s Republic of China, had access to significant amounts of sensitive user data," Warner, a Democrat, and Republican Rubio wrote in the letter to company founder Mark Zuckerberg.
“My ‘Animals in Bags’ bingo card is almost full!”
Senator Raphael Warnock admitted to being "embarrassed" by a move his son, 4, made as Warnock was being sworn into office by Vice President Kamala Harris
For generations, society has grappled with the question of whether money brings happiness. The easy answer, according to Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz, authors of "The Good Life": No, money will not buy you happiness.
OTTAWA — The deputy minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada says the federal government's ethics rules do not disqualify consulting firm McKinsey & Company from doing business with the federal government despite scrutiny of the firm's global track record. Paul Thompson answered questions about the firm's government contracts at a House of Commons committee Monday. He said a Canadian company would be barred from federal contracts if one of its affiliates has been convicted of a crime,
Sheriff’s investigators found eight shell casings at the scene of a road rage incident.
Prime minister considering major changes to government departments as Tory right pushes for tax cuts.
The woman was charged with aggravated assault.
Costco is known for low prices, massive warehouses, and having arguably the most restrictive credit card policy of any major retailer. While Costco stores and gas stations accept most debit cards, they only accept Visa credit cards. Most other retailers accept credit cards from all the major payment networks, which include American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
South Florida is getting more than $180 million of bigger pipes, stronger stormwater pumps and higher canals to deal with rising sea levels — the majority of this year’s state funds.
Newly appointed Michigan Supreme Court Justice Bolden joined 7 Action News in Broadcast House in her hometown of Southfield where she and her family still reside.
The Arkansas House voted Monday to restrict “adult-oriented" performances, revamping a measure that previously targeted drag shows following discrimination complaints from the LGBTQ community. The bill approved by the majority-Republican House on a 78-15 vote no longer explicitly adds drag shows to the list of businesses considered “adult-oriented," easing some of the concerns of LGBTQ advocates and other opponents. “This bill is not about whether drag is acceptable," Republican Rep. Mary Bentley, the bill's sponsor, told House members before the vote.
A top U.N. humanitarian official said damage to roads, fuel shortages and harsh winter weather in Syria were hampering the agency's response to an earthquake on Monday that killed more than 1,200 in the country and left millions in need of aid. The huge tremor, which also left more than 2,300 people dead in Turkey, sent people rushing into the streets in Syria's north, where past air strikes and shelling have already traumatised the population and weakened many buildings. "The infrastructure is damaged, the roads that we used to use for humanitarian work are damaged, we have to be creative in how to get to the people... but we are working hard," U.N. resident coordinator El-Mostafa Benlamlih told Reuters in an interview via video link from Damascus.
A 70-year-old activist hit during a vigil in Boynton Beach is out of the intensive care unit at Delray Medical Center and is now receiving physical therapy at Pinecrest Rehab Hospital.
Members of the Gananoque Police Service, along with members of the community and local Special Olympic athletes, braved the bitter cold for a great cause on Friday. All weekend long, Tim Hortons supported Special Olympics across Canada by selling a special Choose to Include Special Olympics cookie. All proceeds from the sales will be donated back to Special Olympics. To help promote the event, members of the Gananoque Police Service, as well as local Special Olympics athletes, were at Tim Horton
110 and 118 South Park Avenue have been part of Buffalo since the Civil War, but the future of those properties is now up in the air.
The Oscar-winning actor will be portraying the King in "Agent Elvis," a Netflix cartoon that reimagines the singer as a spy.