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Late flurry from Ashraf gives Pakistan opening win

Faheem Ashraf makes a blistering unbeaten 29 off 11 balls as Pakistan were given a major scare by the Netherlands in a thrilling opening game at the T20 World Cup.

Late flurry from Ashraf gives Pakistan opening win

Faheem Ashraf makes a blistering unbeaten 29 off 11 balls as Pakistan were given a major scare by the Netherlands in a thrilling opening game at the T20 World Cup.
After boos for Vance, IOC says it hopes for 'fair play'

After boos for Vance, IOC says it hopes for 'fair play'

The International Olympic Committee said on Saturday it hoped for "fair play" after US Vice President JD Vance was booed at the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Thousands gather as Pakistan buries victims of mosque suicide attack

Thousands gather as Pakistan buries victims of mosque suicide attack

Thousands gathered on Saturday for the funerals of victims of a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque that killed 31 people and wounded 169 others in Pakistan's capital.

There Are Over 500 Total Disney Characters, And Yet, I Bet You Can't Name Just 25

If you can name a Disney character whose name starts with a "Z," you are an elite fan.View Entire Post ›

Man appears in court charged with murder of student

Khaleed Oladipo was fatally stabbed near the De Montfort University campus in Leicester.
Iran Says Nuclear Talks With US Should Resume Soon After Oman Meeting

Iran Says Nuclear Talks With US Should Resume Soon After Oman Meeting

Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran and Washington believe nuclear talks should resume soon following indirect negotiations in Oman, even as Tehran ruled out discussions on its missile program and uranium enrichment.

Zhang beats Zhou to reach World Grand Prix final

Zhang Anda beats Zhou Yuelong on the final black to win 6-5 in the first of two all-Chinese semi-finals at the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong.
China’s military command tightens discipline at the top in generals’ wake

China’s military command tightens discipline at the top in generals’ wake

China’s top military command body has moved to tighten Communist Party control over the armed forces with updates to disciplinary rules for party members in the People’s Liberation Army. The PLA Daily, the military’s official newspaper, reported on Saturday that the revisions were to “actively respond to key concerns” in disciplinary enforcement practice. It did not specify the changes, but the report came just two weeks after the announcement that top general Zhang Youxia, first vice-chairman...
The important details missing from Shapiro’s new memoir on his Catholic Church probe, legislative reforms

The important details missing from Shapiro’s new memoir on his Catholic Church probe, legislative reforms

Less discussed about Gov. Josh Shapiro's new memoir are the stories he chose to tell about his time in state government — and the fine print he chose to leave out.

ICE rumors, fears push Ypsilanti child care centers to prepare for the worst

Incidents in Ypsilanti are a window into the wider concern growing across Michigan over ICE activity in the wake of violent escalations that have captured national attention, most prominently in Minneapolis, where two U.S. citizens, Renee Nicole Good, 37, and Alex Pretti, 37, were shot and killed by federal immigration agents.
How Seattle's Sam Darnold went from NFL castoff to Super Bowl QB

How Seattle's Sam Darnold went from NFL castoff to Super Bowl QB

About a decade ago, the last time the Seahawks and Patriots played in the Super Bowl, Michael Gervais stood on the Seattle sideline as the final moments played out: the Seahawks marching downfield, Malcolm Butler’s shocking interception, Seattle left slack-jawed as New England celebrated.