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‘There’s a chance’ – Mikel Arteta confirms worrying potential Arsenal injury blow days before crunch PSG test
Arsenal could be without Jurrien Timber for their crunch clash with Paris Saint-Germain this week. The defender was a notable absentee for the Premier League clash with Bournemouth on Saturday - a match that the Gunners lost 2-1. 3 The injured Timber was spotted in the stands against Bournemouth Credit: Sky Sports Timber was spotted
Dodge CEO: There’s “a Market” for a Sub-$30,000 Halo Sports Car
The Charger Daytona might be Dodge's newest model, but it also exemplifies a problem with the brand—it currently lacks affordable cars. The Hornet, which starts at $33,180 for 2025, serves as the entry point into Dodge and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. However, brand boss Matt McAlear recently said in an
There’s another new Ultra phone coming, and we’ve tried it out
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may be the Ultra phone everyone’s talking about today, but there is another Ultra phone about to demand your attention. It’s the Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra, and I’ve had a close look to see if it’s the Ultra that should get your money. Asus makes other phones? Andy Boxall /
‘There’s a Reason He’s Single’ – Co-Director of Aaron Rodgers’ Netflix Show Gets Candid on Jets QB’s Polarizing Personality
‘Aaron Rodgers: Enigma’ director Gotham Chopra provided fans with a closer look into the quarterback’s complex personality...
´There´s no club I´d prefer to play for´ – Marco Reus signs Dortmund deal as captain targets title
Soccer Marco Reus committed to a new one-year contract with Borussia Dortmund on Thursday as the captain targeted Bundesliga glory. The 33-year-old Dortmund stalwart...
There’s No Quick Fix For Our Energy Inflation Problem
There is a reason for raising interest rates to try to fight inflation. This approach tends to squeeze out the most marginal players in the economy. Such businesses and governments tend to collapse, as interest rates rise, leaving less “demand” for oil and other energy products...
Column: There’s a price for parroting Trump’s Big Lie. Will Republicans care?
A new study finds that GOP candidates paid a price for perpetuating Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election being stolen. Though not huge, the penalty will hopefully serve as a deterrent...
Eminem says there’s another version of his iconic hit Lose Yourself that he doesn’t remember recording
In 2014, Eminem fans were sent into a frenzy over the revelation of a ‘scratch’ version of ‘Lose Yourself’.’Lose Yourself’ was first released over 20 years ago as part of...
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SEC quarterback rankings entering the 2026 season
The SEC is loaded with quarterback talent in 2026. Here are the conference's top gunslingers after spring football.
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Delhi HC seeks Centre’s stand on plea for FIFA World Cup broadcast
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre and Prasar Bharti for their response regarding a petition to broadcast the FIFA World Cup 2026. A lawyer filed the plea seeking broadcasting rights for key matches and eventually all 104 games. The court is considerin…
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Indian MBA student wins $20,000 Stanford prize for clean energy and emerging markets work
Stanford MBA graduate Sithara Rasheed received the 2026 Stanford Impact Leader Prize for her decade of work in climate finance and innovation. Her efforts at the Rockefeller Foundation, including designing the DART program and leading the eGUIDE initiative, h…
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RFK Jr. Swaps Vaccine Talk for Healthy Foods and Reading to Tots in Push To Woo Voters
He tested robotic hands on a heart surgery patient and chewed on microgreens in Ohio, but Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. couldn’t dodge questions about the Trump administration’s more controversial policies...
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Trump and Kennedy Seek To Relax Safeguards for AI Healthcare Tools
For years, the Department of Health and Human Services built standards to make sure electronic health records were user-friendly and offered transparent advice to doctors. Now they’re relaxing those standards, and doctors and critics in the hospital industry are worried...

