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The Eagles suffered their worst loss of the season at MetLife Stadium against the Giants just two weeks ago. One week later, the Giants suffered their worst loss of the season, a fourth-quarter collapse against Denver.
Georgia’s internal security service said on Saturday that it had arrested three Chinese citizens in the capital Tbilisi, for attempting to illegally purchase two kilograms of “nuclear material” uranium,
Republican incumbent Jason Miyares seized on Jay Jones’ violent rhetoric and past controversies, with social media reaction largely favoring Miyares’ performance.
After Prince Andrew announced that he was giving up his royal title, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson removed her title of Duchess of York from her X page.
A Jewish-American journalist is calling out U.S. news outlets for ignoring a violent settler attack in the West Bank that he captured on camera in now-viral footage.
The Ohio State football team put on a clinic in Madison today. We take a look at some of the best reactions from social media on Saturday.
I said, ‘Mr. President, don’t take this the wrong way. But tweeting a little bit less would not cause brain damage.'”
Aisley Jett was 13 years old when her mom, Noell Jett, hit it big as an influencer. The family was getting ready to build their own home, and Noell had the idea to document the process on Instagram as a fun side project. Within five months, she had 100,000 followers.
Rogers Communications Inc. beat analysts’ estimates in the third quarter, lifted by growth in wireless and media after the company completed a major sports deal and as the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team that it owns made a run to the playoffs.
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New York Times 'by far' had the worse Israel-Hamas coverage in US media, Jerusalem Post editor says
Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein spoke with Fox News Digital about the American news media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, singling out The New York Times' reporting.
A former administrator from the University of Mississippi is suing the chancellor of the university after she says she was fired for speech she reposted on her private social media account. In the lawsuit,