Month: July 2024
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Title fight tide turns + Hamilton to MotoGP? –
[ad_1] Even the Abu Dhabi League for self-driving car racing With Pecco Bagnaia now on Jorge Martin’s tail in the MotoGP championship battle and both Martin and Pramac’s Ducati exits hanging over the rest of the season, is the 2024 title battle going in only one direction? That’s what Simon Patterson, guest pundits Megan White…
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Shining Moonlight on the Mystery of Stonehenge
[ad_1] When viewers were first introduced to the Sharknado franchise it was a wholly natural (if bizarre) weather phenomenon. The combination of a Pacific hurricane and a series of twisters lifted a school of toothy fish into the air, creating the titular sharknado. By the time we reached the fifth installment, Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, things…
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U.S. agrees to help Panama deport migrants crossing Darién Gap
[ad_1] The U.S. and Panama signed an agreement on Monday that will allow American officials to help the Panamanian government deport migrants who cross the Darién Gap, a once-impenetrable jungle that has become a popular transit point for those traveling to the U.S. southern border. Under the joint initiative, U.S. immigration officials will train and…
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Trump seeks to overturn criminal conviction, citing Supreme Court immunity decision
[ad_1] Supreme Court says Trump has some immunity The Supreme Court says Trump has some immunity. What happens now? 08:22 Donald Trump is trying to leverage a Supreme Court decision holding that presidents are immune from federal prosecution for official actions to overturn his conviction in a New York State criminal case. A letter to…
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7/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
[ad_1] 7/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson – CBS News Watch CBS News John Dickerson reports on the Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump’s presidential immunity claim, the latest on Hurricane Beryl as it slams parts of the Caribbean as a Category 4 storm, and why illegal crossings at the southern border dropped to…
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French election first-round results show gains for far-right, drawing warnings ahead of decisive second-round
[ad_1] Paris — A far-right, anti-immigration party is in reach of becoming the biggest political force in France after the first of two rounds of voting in parliamentary elections drew a historically high turnout. The first-round results in the French election are the latest evidence of surging support for the far-right in Europe, but the real…
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What time is the British Grand Prix? F1 qualifying and race times –
[ad_1] One of the biggest sporting events in the UK this year is approaching – as Formula 1 heads to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix this weekend. Last year’s race marked the start of McLaren emerging as front-runners once again. Now that it is Red Bull’s closest rival in Formula 1 2024, what are…
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Is Comet Jesper from Aliens Abducted My Parents Really Out There?
[ad_1] Director Jake Van Wagoner’s Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out (streaming now on Peacock) follows the Earthly adventures of Calvin (Jacob Buster) and Itsy (Emma Tremblay), two teenage friends hunting down the truth about Calvin’s parents. As a kid, Calvin was out with his dad one evening, looking through a telescope…
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Man greets people on street every school morning for years, leaving a lasting impact in his community
[ad_1] One California man is showing how small words can make a huge impact in people’s daily lives. Every school morning for years, Dick Kazan has been standing on the street in Palos Verdes Estates offering something nice to say. He wishes for everyone — particularly children on their way to school — to have a…