Fort Pierce Westwood football looks to build off 4-1 start
Fort Pierce Westwood football looks to build off 4-1 start after not winning a game last year.
Fort Pierce Westwood football looks to build off 4-1 start after not winning a game last year.
A UK-based TV channel has been accused of broadcasting open support for Hamas and the Hezbollah armed militia, despite being licenced by the media regulator.
Council slightly tweaked the list of municipalities while approving an HR consultant’s plan for a market survey of staff pay. The Township of North Wellington and the County of Grey were added to the list. Pesce & Associates is doing both a compensation and an overall organization review for the township. This study aims at making sure Southgate compensation is competitive with the pay for comparable municipal jobs elsewhere, council heard. Deputy Mayor Barbara Dobreen suggested using North Well
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Israel's military said in the first day after a temporary truce with Hamas ended, it struck over 400 targets in Gaza.
The finals will take place in Germany next summer, with Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions among the favourites
Protesters attempted to stop a police van from leaving the area, the Met Police said.
OpenAI notified GPT Builder users on Friday that it's delaying the release of the GPT Store, which is intended to be a marketplace for custom AI bots. The company has been "unexpectedly busy" after its leadership shakeup that played out across the end of November.
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Brandon Moreno will have his eyes peeled for Alexandre Pantoja vs. Brandon Royval at UFC 296.
Clerk Lindsey Green provided an updated budget timeline at the last council meeting, showing that the target for passing the budget is Mar. 6, 2024. Discussion will begin with a first draft on Jan. 17. CAO Dina Lundy explained that the yearly audit took a long time in part due to being short staffed in finance. She said that a new treasurer was due to start on Nov. 20, but there is always a ‘learning curve.’ Budget preparation is not as simple as “throwing numbers in a spreadsheet,” the CAO said
Police in Russia have raided four gay nightclubs in Moscow, the night after a court effectively banned LGBT activism.
Hour-by-hour look heavy, plowable snow moving into parts of New Hampshire
The NFL safety wrote "Yikes" alongside a photograph of a reporter's wife in a since-deleted post
Scattered weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the country.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is making history this year in ways that Republicans could hardly have envisioned when the party took control. First, the Republicans voted to oust their speaker, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, in October. On Friday they voted to get rid of one of their own, indicted Rep. George Santos of New York. Never before had a House majority voted to evict its speaker, and not since the Civil War had the chamber voted to expel a member who was charged but not yet convicted of a crime. Th
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Israel will seek a "security envelope" with special zones and arrangements that will prevent Hamas from being positioned on its border after the war in Gaza is over, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday. On Friday, Reuters reported that Israel has informed several Arab states that it wants to carve out a buffer zone on the Palestinian side of Gaza's border to prevent future attacks as part of proposals for the coastal enclave after the war ends.
My recent visit to Israel coincided with David Cameron’s first trip as Foreign Secretary. Cameron had flown in to do rather what one would expect of a Foreign Office stooge: an exercise in appearing to signal support for Israel, but only inasmuch as its self-defence is limited.
Michael Gove’s department is concerned about the failure of a taxpayer-funded interfaith group to explicitly condemn Hamas’s attack on Israel, The Telegraph can disclose.
LANGFORD, B.C. — One down and one to go. Canada's lopsided 5-0 win over an experimental Australia side in the rain Friday at Starlight Stadium and the hoopla surrounding it provided a taste of what is to come in Christine Sinclair's farewell game at B.C. Place Stadium. Friday's game, the first half of Sinclair's swansong in her B.C. backyard, was just an appetizer. Tuesday's rematch with the Matildas in Vancouver promises to be more emotional, much bigger and more challenging on the field. Canad