Author: Maher Al Mounes
For weeks, Ziad Abu al-Dahab has been training for gold at an equestrian tournament near Damascus — in a sport once dominated by Syria’s Assad family and their inner circle.Abu al-Dahab said those close to the family had European horses, which far outperformed the local ones of other competitors.Read More
The Philadelphia Eagles have an underrated safety on the roster that continues to show their ability to develop young talent.Read More
Paige Bueckers newest teammate has arrived in DallasRead More
NEW YORK, May 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities…Read More
Meet Rockford, a Labrador-Cardigan corgi cross, who is about 4 years old. He came to CAAA from Georgia, and was a bit shy at first. This guy now boasts aRead More
Fast food giant Five Guys has long claimed that it never uses frozen food in its kitchens. We investigated the veracity of this statement.Read More
Trump says ‘hopefully … a ceasefire will take place’ after his calls on Monday with Putin and ZelenskyRead More
Unionists will have to decide whether to take a purist or pragmatic approach to a UK-EU deal on agri-food, writes Enda McClafferty.Read More
AMHERST — Change is a theme common enough at college commencements — a beginning and an end. But for the UMass Amherst class of 2025, change seemed more pressing and obvious when they received their diplomas Friday night.Read More
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