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Giant headlines with the WORDS IN ALL CAPS are fairly rare in newspapers. If you use them, you better make sure you have a good excuse. Eighty years ago, The Times ran a giant headline. VICTORY! blared out from the top of the front page. The subhead, itself huge, told the rest of the story. […]Read More
Europe will mark V-E Day’s 80th anniversary as once-unbreakable bonds with the US are under pressure
Europe will mark Victory in Europe Day’s 80th anniversary as once unbreakable bonds with the US are under pressureRead More
Import taxes were eased after carmaker outcry, but it’s “still a big tariff”, analysts say.Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — When JD Vance was running for vice president, he walked across an airport tarmac in Wisconsin one August day when his campaign travels happened to intersect those of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and approached Air Force Two. Besides wanting to take a poke at …Read More
TECH NEWS : The US Justice Department is pushing for a breakup of Google’s advertising technology business, following a ruling that Google illegally monopolized pRead More
For the first time in 20 years, the sandwich giant has dipped below 20,000 domestic locations, despite continuing to grow internationally.Read More
Mariell Neff raises hens and sells eggs at a stand she built with her father.Read More
Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal continued his ascent to the top of world football with a dazzling display against Inter in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday. The 17-year-old scored a sensational goal on his 100th appearance for Barcelona, making a headline-grabbing contribution to the thrilling 3-3 draw. Barcelona’s academy at La Masia is known for being a talent factory, but not many expected a player to match, or even surpass, the trajectory of club hero Lionel Messi, widely viewedRead More
The Houston Rockets rode a crushing fourth quarter to a 115-107 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Friday to set up a game-seven showdown in their NBA Western Conference playoff series.The Rockets will be trying to become just the 14th team to rally from 3-1 down to win an NBA playoff series when they host game seven on Sunday.Read More
Dean Kremer led the way on the mound for the Baltimore Orioles to take the series opener against the Kansas City Royals at home.Read More