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- PoliticsYahoo News
2024 election: Your guide to all the key primaries, debates and what happens next
Up next: Alaska and Wyoming, which are holding Democratic primaries on April 13, followed by Puerto Rico's Republican primary on April 21.
6 min read - PoliticsYahoo News
2024 election primaries: Biden, Trump delegate tracker and updated results
Visual presentation of the 2024 primary election schedule, results in each state and the latest delegate counts for each candidate.
1 min read - SportsBBC
Scotland will 'go from strength to strength'
Scotland will "go from strength to strength" following their T20 World Cup qualification, according to head coach Craig Wallace.
2 min read - SportsBBC
Van Dijk wants to be part of Liverpool transition
Captain Virgil van Dijk says he "loves" Liverpool and wants to be part of the club's transition after the departure of manager Jurgen Klopp.
2 min read - SportsBBC
'You have to threaten the long ball sometimes'
Match of the Day 2 pundits Danny Murphy and Ashley Williams were discussing what Tottenham could do differently after their 4-2 loss to Liverpool on Sunday left them on 13 goals conceded in their past four Premier League defeats. "If he [Vicario] volleys one long and Tottenham get in and they score or have a great chance, one of the Liverpool defenders is then saying 'whoa, come back'." Liverpool knew they were just never going to play that so they could just gamble on it so much.
1 min read - OpinionSalon
Trump's lawyers are trying to use his trial to generate conspiracy theories — but it's not working
Even the most MAGA-deluded voters struggle to pretend Trump is the victim in the Stormy Daniels plot
7 min read - SportsBBC
Premier League referee to wear camera in match
Referee Jarred Gillett will wear a video camera during Monday night's game between Crystal Palace and Manchester United.
1 min read - SportsBBC
'Forever grateful for moments like this'
Thousands of Leicester City supporters flooded the city centre on Sunday to celebrate the Foxes' promotion to the Premier League, after setting a joint club-record of 31 league wins this season to secure their eighth second-tier title. There is no official confirmation, but I think that's it.
3 min read - SportsBBC
Van Dijk will be 'part of big transition' at Liverpool
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he is "very happy" at the club and will be part of the "big transition" that will take place at Anfield at the end of the season. The Reds will have a new manager succeeding Jurgen Klopp - expected to be Feyenoord's Arne Slot - while Michael Edwards is returning as chief executive of football and Richard Hughes has been named sporting director.
1 min read - USBBC
LA police clear out pro-Palestinian camp at university
The clear out comes as universities prepare for possible disruptions at graduation ceremonies.
3 min read - OpinionSalon
Trump's hush-money trial: The personal is truly political
Trump embodies a malignant version (and perversion) of how the personal is political
9 min read - WorldBBC
'Work to do' after local election losses - Rishi Sunak
Rejecting calls to change course, the PM says he can make "progress" with voters before a general election.
5 min read - HealthBBC
We need to break taboo around death, end-of-life carer says
Abi Jenkins, who cared for a friend with terminal cancer, said "normalising" death might help people.
4 min read - ScienceSalon
Why restoring trust in science starts with art, history and education
Partisan furor and COVID-19 highlighted a deadly distrust in science. But a leading scientist sees a path forward
5 min read - USMiami Herald
Escaping the Holocaust: A Miami family plans to retrace grandmother’s perilous flight
‘My whole life was a hardship. It’s the end of my life, and I’m making the best of it.’
7 min read - WorldBBC
Single-sex toilet law proposed for new buildings
Legislation is needed to address safety, privacy and dignity concerns, minister Kemi Badenoch says.
3 min read - WorldINSIDER
China's trade war with the US is unlikely to cool down this election year, so it's working on Europe instead
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is visiting France, aiming to refresh China-France ties amid complaints about China's factory overcapacity.
4 min read - WorldBBC
José Raúl Mulino: Stand-in for convicted candidate wins Panama presidency
José Raúl Mulino stood in for ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, who was barred from running.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Infant school and nursery set to close
The council said the merger would bring "greater continuity" for students.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Channel Tunnel marks 30th anniversary
Eurotunnel describe the anniversary as "remarkable" and it was looking to a "carbon free future".
2 min read - WorldBBC
Man dies in gun attack in Dublin
Three men are arrested as part of the investigation into the fatal gun attack in Drimnagh.
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Sione Tuipulotu's brother Mosese joins Edinburgh
Edinburgh have announced the signing of Waratahs centre Mosese Tuipulotu - the younger brother of Scotland star Sione - on a two-year deal, subject to visa and medical clearance. First named in the Waratahs squad in 2022, he has made just seven appearances for the New South Wales side over the last two Super Rugby seasons. “I’m really excited to make the move over to Edinburgh in the coming months," Tuipulotu told Edinburgh's website.
1 min read - USMiami Herald
Miami mayor subpoenaed to testify in SEC’s case against developer who paid him
SEC lawyers zero in on Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s contract with a developer accused of defrauding investors.
9 min read - SportsBBC
Rangers sweep up at PFA awards
Rangers completed an SWPL clean sweep at Sunday night's PFA awards. Jo Potter won the award for manager of the year while Rachel Rowe and Mia McAulay won player of the year and young player of the year respectively. It's Potter's first season in Scotland and her first season in management and she's already guided her side to the SWPL Cup trophy and into the Scottish Cup final with the league title still up for grabs.
1 min read - SportsBBC
The Welsh boxer with enough siblings for a football team
Boxing might be the loneliest sport, just not for Welsh featherweight Rhys Edwards.
4 min read - WorldBBC
Man hospitalised following assault in Tavistock
Two men arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent are in police custody.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Mayoral candidate to stand in general election
West Midlands candidate Akhmed Yakoob recieved almost 70,000 votes after a pro-Palestine campaign.
2 min read - BusinessBBC
Heineken to reopen more than 60 closed pubs
Investment by the Dutch brewing giant will create 1,000 new jobs and reopen dozens of closed pubs.
3 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
How Termina selected and ranked the 2024 Seed 100 and Seed 40 lists of the top early-stage venture capitalists
Delve into Termina's methodology for assessing investors' performance for the data behind Business Insider's Seed 100 and Seed 40 lists.
3 min read - WorldBBC
Falklands dispute may last decades - Argentina president
There is no "instant solution" to the claim over the islands, President Javier Milei tells the BBC.
3 min read - SportsBBC
Scotland's papers: Sarwar's Swinney warning and SNP help call
A review of the front page stories ahead of John Swinney's expected SNP leadership victory.
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Kaley Cuoco loves living outside Hollywood on her ranch: 'Great place for a kid to grow up'
Kaley Cuoco's ranch in Thousand Oaks, California, north of Los Angeles, is where she rescues all kinds of animals — and it gives the A-lister an escape from Hollywood demands.
6 min read - CelebrityFox News
Jane Seymour's unexpected advice for dating in your 70s after landing her ‘amazing guy’
Jane Seymour praised her boyfriend John Zambetti, calling him "an amazing guy" and gushing about the love and support he offers her.
3 min read - LifestyleMiami Herald
Miami author explores the secrets of the Cuban coffee ventanitas of Miami in this book
Everything happens in the ventanitas.
5 min read - LifestyleMiami Herald
There’s a ritzy new seafood spot coming to SoFi in Miami Beach. Here’s a first look
There are sister restaurants all over the country
2 min read - WorldBBC
Legal challenge against road dualling project
Transport Action Network says the £1.5bn Northern Trans-Pennine scheme is "poor" value for money.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Chad presidential vote set to end military rule
The country is set to become the first of Africa's current junta-led states to move to democratic rule.
4 min read - SportsBBC
Cheerleader head over heels with gold medal
Grimsby teenager Tilly wins top prize with England at international event.
1 min read - BusinessBBC
Fire station redevelopment paused over rising cost
Projected costs to redevelop Sheffield's Elm Lane fire station rise by nearly 200%.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Bushmills 'left in shock' after man nailed to fence
Alliance MLA Sian Mullholland says there was "no place for vigilantism" after the attack on Sunday.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Hope for woman waiting 11 years for new kidney
The chances of a transplant failing for Gemma Louis are high, but a new trial is giving her hope.
4 min read - WorldBBC
Foodbank workers raise funds on 34km city walk
Staff are dressing as food items as they raise funds and awareness on a walk taking in 15 food banks.
2 min read - PoliticsFox News
Noem addresses feeling 'threatened' by Nikki Haley, a controversial dog killing, Trump VP speculation in book
Gov. Kristi Noem's new book, titled "No Going Back," details her life in politics and several controversial topics discussed in an interview with Fox News Digital.
4 min read - SportsBBC
'Hudson-Odoi is back to his best'
Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Jermaine Jenas says Callum Hudson-Odoi is "back to his best" after his two goals fired Nuno Espirito Santo's side to victory over Sheffield United, edging them closer to Premier League survival. Hudson-Odoi struggled with injuries during his time at Chelsea, but is enjoying a consistent run in the Forest starting XI and has remained fit throughout the season. "It was Callum Hudson-Odoi who shone for Forest," Jenas told Match of the Day.
1 min read - WorldBusiness Insider
Ukraine will have to wait till 2025 to mount a counteroffensive against Russia, US national security advisor says
Ukraine, Jake Sullivan said, would still be able to "hold the line" and withstand Russian attacks in the meantime.
2 min read - SportsBBC
GAA fixtures 2024: Football and hurling championship fixtures
Fixture list, results and tables for the 2024 Allianz Football League and Allianz Hurling League campaigns.
15 min read - SportsBBC
Ten Hag focused despite Bayern speculation
Erik ten Hag is 100% focused on Manchester United, despite speculation he is on Bayern Munich's list of potential successors to Thomas Tuchel. Bayern are experiencing difficulties in their attempt to replace Tuchel, after interest in Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso and former United interim boss Ralf Rangnick got nowhere.
2 min read - SportsBBC
'Rice is the difference for Arsenal'
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says Declan Rice is thriving in his role alongside Thomas Partey as it allows him to move forward more with the ball. Rice scored and assisted in Saturday's win over Bournemouth with a player-of-the-match display in a game which kept alive the Gunners' dream of a first Premier League title in 20 years. "He is the difference for Arsenal in respects of being able to play any of those positions in the midfield," Wright told Match of the Day.
1 min read - SportsBBC
'Wolves played into City's hands'
Former England winger Chris Waddle says Wolves approached their trip to Manchester City in the "wrong way" and "played into their hands". Erling Haaland scored a first-half hat-trick to give City a healthy lead going into the break before Hwang Hee-chan's consolation was followed by Haaland's fourth and a Julian Alvarez strike. "Wolves came here today probably thinking 'how do we play?'" Waddle told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.
2 min read - SportsBBC
'City have got no weaknesses'
Former England winger Chris Waddle says Manchester City have "no weaknesses" as they continue their pursuit of an unprecedented fourth Premier League title in a row. City blew Wolves away 5-1 on Saturday to keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal and know victory in their remaining three games will guarantee them top spot. "They [City] just grind you down," Waddle told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.
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