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Biden administration approves potential $440 million arms sales to Taiwan
Biden administration approves potential $440 million arms sales to Taiwan
The Biden administration has approved two potential arms sales totaling $440 million to Taiwan amid ongoing tensions between the self-governing island and Beijing, the State Department announced Thursday.
2023-06-30 19:17
New Hampshire's presidential primary ballots will have 24 Republicans and 21 Democrats, but no Biden
New Hampshire's presidential primary ballots will have 24 Republicans and 21 Democrats, but no Biden
The stage is set for the New Hampshire presidential primary, even though the date hasn't been picked yet
2023-10-29 21:16
Thailand’s Move Forward Says 19 Senators Backing Pita’s PM Bid
Thailand’s Move Forward Says 19 Senators Backing Pita’s PM Bid
Thailand’s Move Forward party said more than a dozen senators have pledged support for Pita Limjaroenrat’s bid to
2023-05-25 13:16
U.S. manufacturing slumps further in May; employment picks up -ISM
U.S. manufacturing slumps further in May; employment picks up -ISM
WASHINGTON U.S. manufacturing contracted for a seventh straight month in May as new orders continued to plummet amid
2023-06-01 22:26
Kate Moss' half-sister Lottie says she was plied with drugs by senior fashion execs when she was 19
Kate Moss' half-sister Lottie says she was plied with drugs by senior fashion execs when she was 19
Lottie Moss said she never did drugs or consumed alcohol before she became a catwalk star
2023-05-22 16:29
'Who told him that would work': Chris Olave trolled for trying to use status as Saints player to dodge arrest
'Who told him that would work': Chris Olave trolled for trying to use status as Saints player to dodge arrest
Chris Olave was arrested and charged after driving at 70 mph in a 35 mph zone, 'recklessly maneuvering' between lanes
2023-10-25 20:45
Michael Beale uncertain of Rangers future after ‘terrible’ Aberdeen result
Michael Beale uncertain of Rangers future after ‘terrible’ Aberdeen result
Michael Beale looked back on a “horrible day” after a 3-1 defeat by Aberdeen left the Rangers boss admitting his future is in the hands of the Ibrox board. The home side missed several chances before defender Stefan Gartenmann scored his first Dons goal after 38 minutes and the Light Blues left the pitch at half-time with the boos of the Gers supporters ringing in their ears Dons midfielder Jamie McGrath added a second in the 68th minute before Rangers’ half-time substitute Scott Wright was sent off for picking up a second yellow card for a foul on Gartenmann. Abdallah Sima reduced the deficit in the 75th minute but Pittodrie defender Jack MacKenzie scored a third with five minutes left and the home fans stayed behind to vent their frustration at the final whistle as pressure piled on Beale, whose side already lie seven points behind league leaders Celtic. The Gers boss said: “It was a horrible day obviously, a terrible result. “We actually started really well. I thought Aberdeen were very compact and quite negative early on but we created three or four big chances. “You don’t take them and we defend a set-play as poorly as we did and go in 1-0 at half-time. “At that moment we could have done without Ridvan Yilmaz and Ryan Jack being injured because it compounds a light bench. “We reshuffled, started the second half OK and conceded from a set-play so we don’t deserve anything from the game.” Asked if he thought he will be given time, Beale said: “That’s somebody else’s decision. All I can do is continue with the job the best I can. “We felt we prepared well enough tactically. We went over and around them first half and created the chances. The way we played in the first half and the chances we made, I thought it was harsh to boo them off at half-time Michael Beale “It’s a really bad result and I feel the frustration and despair from the fans because we share it inside as staff and players, because first-half we had enough chances to win that game.” While understanding the frustration of the fans, Beale claimed their reaction at half-time was “harsh”. He said: “Listen, it’s a situation that’s escalated much faster than I thought. “The way we played in the first half and the chances we made, I thought it was harsh to boo them off at half-time. “We conceded from a set-play but we had played well enough to be 2-0 or 3-0 up. “I get the frustration, they follow this club all around the world. “It’s the fourth home game in 10 days and pretty much all of them have been sold out. “Sometimes the supporters could help the players but one or two could help themselves.” It was a well-deserved three points for Barry Robson’s side, who have now won three games in a row after a poor start to the season. The Dons boss was pleased for the travelling supporters who enjoyed the victory. He said: “It’s three points. That’s what we are in the game for. I thought in the game we were structurally very good. “We tried to frustrate them for the first 25 minutes then grow into the game and try and bring the things we are good at to the game and I think we did that well. “It’s a good feeling and it’s great for the fans. They deserve it. “They came here in numbers, they sell out when we are on the road, record season ticket sales and since I’ve come in as manager it’s been amazing how they have backed us. “That’s a brilliant performance for them. That’s what we are in it for.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Mikel Arteta delighted to see Arsenal’s ‘human qualities’ after Kai Havertz goal Rob Edwards ‘very, very proud’ of Luton after landmark Premier League win Eddie Howe worried over growing injury list as Newcastle prepare for PSG clash
2023-10-01 02:21
Pakistan's Imran Khan formally named in 'abetting' lawyer's drive-by murder
Pakistan's Imran Khan formally named in 'abetting' lawyer's drive-by murder
By Gul Yousafzai QUETTA, Pakistan Pakistani police on Wednesday formally named former prime minister Imran Khan in connection
2023-06-07 21:29
Katharine McPhee calls Russell Brand incident 'harmless' as 10-yr-old comments on YouTube show how our mindset has changed
Katharine McPhee calls Russell Brand incident 'harmless' as 10-yr-old comments on YouTube show how our mindset has changed
Katharine McPhee criticizes media for creating a new story out of Russell Brand's old resurfaced video
2023-09-19 15:47
Ohio State’s win over Penn State proved one thing: Michigan is the Big Ten king
Ohio State’s win over Penn State proved one thing: Michigan is the Big Ten king
After watching Ohio State survive a low-scoring affair at home vs. Penn State, one thing is certain: The Big Ten still belongs to Michigan. Until the Wolverines fall, this conference belongs to them.
2023-10-22 05:15
3 dead as heavy rains in northern Italy burst riverbanks, flood towns
3 dead as heavy rains in northern Italy burst riverbanks, flood towns
Officials in northern Italy are warning residents to get to higher ground amid fears that rain-swollen rivers could again burst their banks
2023-05-17 15:16
How did Marc Gilpin die? 'Jaws 2' actor, 56, known for his role as Sean Brody battled aggressive brain cancer
How did Marc Gilpin die? 'Jaws 2' actor, 56, known for his role as Sean Brody battled aggressive brain cancer
Apart from the 1978 film 'Jaws 2', Marc Gilpin appeared in 'The Legend of the Lone Ranger', 'Earthbound', and 'She's Out of Control'
2023-08-02 19:46