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Gareth Southgate admits he wants England ‘to win so much on Sunday it hurts’
Shropshire Star· 9 hours agoGareth Southgate says he leads England into the European Championship final against Spain wanting...
Judge Dismisses Rudy Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case
The Wall Street Journal· 8 hours agoRudy Giuliani failed to produce sufficient insight into his finances to justify his bankruptcy case, a judge ruled Friday, dismissing the case and...
What's happening behind the scenes with Biden's delegates
Daily Mail· 18 hours agoThe 81-year-old opened the door to being replaced, but insisted he had 'overwhelming support' from...
Gukurahundi massacres: Can the ghosts be exorcised from Zimbabwe's mass graves?
BBC News· 6 hours agoAn astounding number of mass graves surround Thabani Dhlamini’s home in south-western Zimbabwe. One...
Giuliani’s bankruptcy case was thrown out. Now he has to fight his debts in court
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoGoodman said that he is “confident that — in the long run — our system of justice will be restored...
Rescued Hostage Describes Months of Uncertainty and Terror in Gaza
New York Times· 22 hours agoThen Israeli commandos stormed in. Idling away the hours in a darkened room in Gaza with two other...
Bitcoin Bulls Fail Again, but There Is Still Hope
CoinDesk via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoBTC bulls failed to penetrate critical resistance after positive U.S. inflation data, leaving the doors open for more losses. Downside may be limited as...
How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Lisa Ann Walter
LA Times via Yahoo News· 20 hours ago"Very regularly, there's a rotation of something with red sauce," Walter says of her menu. "Sunday...
Costco Announces First Membership Price Hike in 7 Years
Simply Recipes via Yahoo Finance UK· 20 hours agoAll membership tiers are set to increase. Simply Recipes / Getty Images You’ll be paying a little...
Tech fans get first taste of Apple’s Vision Pro as headset comes to UK
Daily Echo· 20 hours agoThe “spatial computing” device – which is in essence a wearable computer that overlaps apps and other content on top of the real world – starts at £3,499 and is controlled by the user’s eyes ...