The European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs will vote on requests to lift the immunity of five MEPs, three are ...
Catherine Connolly can stop Jim Gavin and Heather Humphreys becoming President. The decision of the Shinners could be a gamechanger for Ireland' ...
No suspension is on tap in connection with Jalen Carter‘s spitting incident. The standout Eagles defensive tackle will be eligible to face the Chiefs in Week 2. A $57K fine will be levied, with ESPN’s ...
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Brittany Jordan walks with her children, Giselle, 2, and Ralphael, 3, past a voting sign outside of Monument of Faith Church on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Durham, N.C. Election season is in full swing ...
Japan’s ruling party is set to hold a leadership contest on Oct. 4 that will offer all its members the opportunity to vote on how they want to rebrand the ailing party. Pending formal approval by the ...
ESPN's "College Gameday" is returning to Knoxville for the Tennessee vs. Georgia football game. The show will feature a celebrity guest picker, and we're conducting a fan poll to see who you want to ...
Every September, Hollywood buzzes with speculation, red carpet glamour, and widespread predictions about who will take home television’s most coveted accolades. The Emmy Awards, a symbol of creative ...
A young, unknown progressive goes up against an establishment Democrat backed by well-heeled real estate interests and ...
An Orange County woman has been charged with illegally registering her dog to vote in California elections in 2021 and 2022, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Laura Lee Yourex, a ...
Iowa Democrats have flipped a Republican-held Iowa Senate seat, breaking the GOP's supermajority in the chamber. Democrat Catelin Drey defeated Republican Christopher Prosch in a special election for ...
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