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Americans Abroad Midweek Preview: Cardoso, Scally, and more

Soccer A seven-match unbeaten run for Real Betis came to an end on Saturday, but a huge bounce-back opportunity comes midweek in Copa Del...

Americans Abroad Weekend Preview: Scally, Pulisic, and more

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Why Many Americans Are Celebrating the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Murder

The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City on Wednesday appears to be the first successful assassination of a national political figure in the United States in the twenty-first century. Thompson was not an elected official, of course, but he wielded more power than most of them as head of the nation’s

Americans Abroad Weekend Rewind: McKennie, Tillman, and more

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Americans in Italy: How will Donald Trump’s return as president affect you?

Republican candidate Donald Trump speaks during an election night event at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, on November 6th 2024. Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP With Republican candidate Donald Trump set to return to the White House after a string of crucial swing state wins, we want to

Americans Abroad Weekend Preview: Tillman, Aaronson, and more

Soccer Reigning Eredivisie champions PSV have failed to defeat rivals Feyenoord in the last three attempts but will hope to snap that streak on...

On This Day, Dec. 5: Black Americans declare boycott of Montgomery, Ala., buses

1 of 6 | Rosa Parks sits up front of a Montgomery, Ala., bus with UPI reporter Nicholas Chriss on December 21,1956, one year after she refused to give up her seat to a white man and was arrested. On December 5, 1955, her arrest prompted a boycott of city buses. UPI File Photo Dec.

Americans Abroad Weekend Rewind: Reyna, Robinson, and more

Soccer Gio Reyna enjoyed one of his more positive days in quite sometime on Sunday.Reyna scored his first goal of the Bundesliga season as...

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I tested the Ninja AutoBarista Pro, and its smart Grind iQ feature demystifies grind settings so you don’t have to master coffee science for...

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future) Before I tested and reviewed the Ninja AutoBarista Pro, I had tried every kind of coffee brewing method over the years. I ground my own beans with a high-end 20-setting electric burr grinder. I researched how to get the ideal grind for each type of bean and brewing method.

Will Bitcoin Boom in 2026? Keeping Cryptocurrency Players Informed

By NFTevening March 6, 2026 Bitcoin has served to define the cryptocurrency community since its initial launch in 2009. While representing nothing more than an interesting investment opportunity at one time, this stablecoin has since become extremely popular throughout the online gaming community as an alternative payment method. However, even Bitcoin is not immune to

At climate summit, African leaders call for a bigger role in energy transition

African leaders called for regional cooperation and more climate investments, as the second Africa Climate Summit opened this Monday in Addis Ababa. Heads of state urged the continent to play a bigger role in the transition to a cleaner global economy. Speaking at the opening event, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said it's time to

USA Cruise, Morocco Take Control, Brazil Advance On World Cup Day 9

```html id="s7wthc" ``` By Newspot Nigeria Sports Desk Day Nine of the 2026 FIFA World Cup brought four more group-stage matches and a clear theme across the schedule: teams that needed control went out and took it. The United States defeated Australia 2-0 to book a place in the next round, Morocco edged Scotland to

Cancer: Nigeria empowers patients with N50m lifetime

….As 200 beneficiaries get N100.000 each  AKOR SYLVESTER, Abuja The federal government has unveiled a N50 million Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Fund to support cancer patients to enable them to meet the challenges of transportation, accommodation, feeding and other non-medical issues. The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Adekunle Salako, who