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Pochettino, Potter or a wild card: Who could become the next
Sports Mole· 21 minutes agoWith the heartfelt thanks of millions across the nation - and some who were only too happy to see...
The two UK regions that could spell trouble for the Tories
Yahoo News UK· 36 minutes agoThe rise of the party doesn’t necessarily mean a growth in the size of the British right-wing vote....
What Ten Hag needs to fix at Manchester United
New York Times· 5 hours agoDespite their convincing 2-1 victory over the four-in-a-row league champions at Wembley, performances throughout last season were depressing.
To Revitalize Britain’s Economy, a Plan for a Stronger Government Role
New York Times· 6 hours agoThe Labour Party’s economic agenda, like many other programs around the world, puts political...
Israeli strikes in southern, central Gaza kill more than 60 Palestinians, including in 'safe zone'
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoDEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes killed more than 60 Palestinians in southern and...
Fox Fall Premiere Dates: ‘9-1-1: Lone Star,’ ‘Masked Singer,’ New Dramas & Toon, Animation...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 12 hours agoFox has unveiled premiere dates for its fall schedule, including new and returning scripted,...
See Inside Denver's 143-Year-Old Train Station
Smithsonian Magazine· 14 hours agoWhen it opened on June 1, 1881, Denver’s Union Station was the tallest building in the West. The bustling train hub, which was situated in a dusty field...
Israeli strikes in south and central Gaza reportedly kill 50
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 16 hours agoAnother strike hit a UN...casualties. It also claimed that half of the leadership of Hamas’s...
Two threats for Barcelona in ‘operation Nico Williams’
Barca News Network via Yahoo Canada Sports· 19 hours agoPhoto by Rafa Babot/Getty ImagesNico Williams has seen his stock rise sky-high in recent weeks...
Romantic, sure. Historic, yes. But is the River Seine safe for Olympic swimming?
Los Angeles Times· 24 hours agoOn the stone quays of the Seine, even the most passionate odes to the river’s charms tend to arrive at the same conclusion: Nope. Less than two weeks before Paris inaugurates its first Olympic ...