Liverpool have announced that Mohamed Salah will leave the club at the end of the season. As per the club’s official website, Salah has reached an agreement with Liverpool that will see him close a ...
Three days after releasing a large tranche of Jeffrey Epstein documents that contained few mentions of President Donald Trump, the Justice Department disclosed thousands more files that included ...
On April 1, Congressional Republicans announced a new deal saying the House of Representatives would agree to pass the previously approved bipartisan Senate bill. The Senate re-passed its DHS bill ...
(Bloomberg) -- Gold logged its worst month since the global financial crisis despite climbing for a third session Tuesday on signs the US and Iran are open to ending the war in the Middle East. The US ...
US stocks rallied sharply Tuesday to close out one of the roughest months and quarters in years. The Dow rose by 1,125 points, or 2.49%. The S&P 500 gained 2.9% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite ...
President Trump said Monday that a deal with Iran was “probably” close to winding down the conflict — but warned the US would obliterate the regime’s power plants, oil wells, and its main export hub, ...
There is a pall over the Make America Great Again, or MAGA, movement. Donald Trump overpromised. His public support has fallen. Some “America First” die-hards now openly criticize him. Amid war, ...
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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will leave at the end of the season. The Egyptian King confirmed the news in an emotional announcement video, yesterday evening (March 24). Liverpool then confirmed the ...
A California woman died after her kayak capsized in three-foot waves during windy weather. Brigitte Manspeaker, 37, of Los Angeles, was found face down in the water in Tomales Bay near San Francisco ...
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A Los Angeles jury on Wednesday found YouTube and Meta liable in a landmark trial over whether social media companies should be held accountable for fueling a mental health crisis among children.