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French Presidential Candidate Says Strong EU Borders Needed
French presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse stressed the need for strong European borders Friday, during a visit to Greece that will also see her visit a camp for asylum seekers on an Aegean island used by migrants to enter Europe from neighboring Turk...
Exclusive-Hackers Likely Used Software Administration Rights Of Third Party To Hit Ukrainian Sites, Kyiv Says
Hackers who launched strikes against Ukrainian government websites appear to have used the software administration rights of a third party company that developed the sites, a top Ukrainian security official told Reuters on Friday.
Garbage And Recyclables Pile Up As Omicron Takes Its Toll
The omicron variant is sickening so many sanitation workers around the U.S. that some cities have had to delay or suspend garbage or recycling pickup, angering residents shocked that governments cant perform this most basic of functions.
49ers, Cowboys Renew Playoff Rivalry After 27-year Hiatus
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Hate Lockdowns, Vaccine Mandates? Here Are Some Politicians, Celebs Who Feel Likewise
Not all celebs followed the practiced the Covid-19 rules they preached. Here is a list of a few of those -
US Believes Russia Undecided On Invading Ukraine, Remains Ready For All Possibilities
The US said that Russia still has the opportunity to come to the table as US intelligence community has not made an assessment regarding Russia invading Ukraine
Aaron Long Works To Rejoin US Lineup After Torn Achilles
Aaron Long thought back to the aftermath of May 15, when he landed awkwardly during an aerial challenge in the New York Red Bulls game at Philadelphia.
Texas School Trustee's Remarks On Black Teachers Draw Ire
A Houstonarea school board member is facing calls to resign after he linked more Black teachers to lower school district performance in response to a presentation on an audit of the districts equity and culture.
Sounders Sign Midfielder Albert Rusnák As Designated Player
The Seattle Sounders added a key piece to their midfield for the upcoming season on Thursday after signing Albert Rusnk to a designated player contract.
Greece To Raise Minimum Wage Again This Year, PM Says
Greece will raise the minimum wage for a second time later this year, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday, as rising inflation takes a toll on consumers' income.
Double Duty: Tirico To Host NBC's Olympic, Super Bowl Shows
Mike Tirico will be doing international double duty when NBC broadcasts the Olympics and the Super Bowl next month.
UN Envoy Starts New Effort To Broker Deal On Western Sahara
A United Nations diplomat newly tasked with reviving stalled negotiations for a settlement to the decadesold Western Sahara conflict met with Moroccan officials Thursday during his first visit to the region.
Cowboys, Personnel Man McClay Agree On Contract Extension
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed on a contract extension for vice president of player personnel Will McClay, who has played a significant role in a series of solid drafts over nearly a decade.
Alabama Woman Who Joined IS Loses Appeal for Return to US; Stuck in Refugee Camp
Hoda Muthana and her 4-year-old child, the son of a man she met while with IS, have been living in a Syrian refugee camp for nearly the entire life of the child.
Teen Placed On Sex Offender Registry After School Assaults
A northern Virginia teenager found guilty of sexually assaulting two female classmates at separate schools was ordered Wednesday to attend a locked, residential treatment facility until he turns 18.
Garoppolo Focuses On Playoffs Rather Than Uncertain Future
Jimmy Garoppolo's longterm future as quarterback in San Francisco has been in doubt ever since the 49ers traded away three firstround picks in the spring to make Trey Lance the heir apparent at the position.