The Fast Break | Oct. 6
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And until Edman and Carlson are healthy, they’re giving up a lot of offense to the centerfielders.
US confirms Israel carried out operation against Iran, while Iranian state media reports air defences are active near Isfahan
From England with Love, the latest piece by Israeli-born, London-based choreographer Hofesh Shechter, begins with an octet of dancers subversively decked out in school uniforms – complete with rucksacks – facing us stock still, in an almost divine shaft of light. As Elgar’s Nimrod (arguably England’s wordless national anthem) plays loudly over the speakers, they solemnly mark out an almost classical port de bras, yet this slowly but surely disintegrates. By the time this ninth of the composer’s
U.S. gun manufacturers on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their challenge to Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit seeking to hold them responsible for facilitating the trafficking of firearms to violent drug cartels across the U.S.-Mexico border. Eight companies including Smith & Wesson Brands and Sturm, Ruger & Co in a petition argued that a lower court wrongly concluded the case qualified for an exception to a U.S. law that grants the firearms industry broad protection from lawsuits over the misuse of their products. The 1st Circuit did so after finding that Mexico had plausibly alleged the business practices of the seven gun makers and one distributor it had sued aided and abetted the illegal trafficking of guns to Mexico.
Polen Capital, an investment management company, released its “Polen Focus Growth Strategy” first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. The US stock market started 2024 optimistically. In the first quarter, the fund returned 8.29% (gross) and 8.09% (net) compared to 11.41% for the Russell 1000 Growth Index and […]
Prince William has revealed his youngest son Prince Louis' favourite hobby ahead of his 6th birthday on Tuesday…
‘Everyone, my friends and neighbours, we just want peace and quiet and just to get on with our lives,’ she said.
The trio are aiming to break three records with their venture when they set off from Peru, South America, in April 2025.
One infamous scene from Netflix's Beckham documentary is still being discussed six months later.
Reports of a retaliatory strike by Israel raise commodity prices and fears over inflation.
The Wellington-based Hurricanes overcame a poor second half in which they incurred three yellow cards to beat the Fijian Drua 38-15 in Super Rugby Pacific on Friday, stretching their winning start to the season to eight matches and ending the Drua’s unbeaten record at home. Replacement prop Caleb Delany also received a yellow card two minutes before fulltime. The Drua reduced the Hurricanes lead with a try to scrumhalf Kitione Salawa early in the second half.
The megastar is at the heart of a political tug of war — and her breasts are polarising US society. What is really going on, asks Maddy Mussen
Swift, 34, surprised fans by releasing a double album on Friday featuring 31 songs
She shared footage of a man shouting racist slurs on a busy train
The Prime Minister warned against ‘significant escalation’ amid fears of a broader Middle East conflict.
Iranian official indicates no ‘immediate’ plan for retaliation after explosions reported in sky over Isfahan and Tabriz
‘Good harvesting this week my fellow farmers’
Israel carried out a missile strike targeting an air defense unit in southern Syria, causing material damage, state-run SANA news agency quoted a military statement as saying Friday. The warplanes were seen around the time loud noises and drones were reported near a major Iranian air base and nuclear site early Friday. That area of Syria is directly west of Isfahan, about 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) away, and east of Israel. Iran fired air defense batteries early Friday after reports of explosi
DAVID DRIVE NEW RECYCLING LOCATION FOR JEFFERSON PARISH
Access to transportation will soon look a lot different for many living in small towns and First Nation communities in Saskatchewan.The federal government announced a $6.1-million grant to support 11 public transport projects across rural Saskatchewan in the budget this week.Ariel Haug, economic development officer for the town of Gravelbourg, Sask., said it can be tough to get from rural communities to the cities for appointments or other needs."If you're an older person and unable to drive, or