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Robert Saleh bodied Zach Wilson with ultimate backhanded compliment
Robert Saleh bodied Zach Wilson with ultimate backhanded compliment
Robert Salah recently offered comments that, while well-intentioned, appear to carry a critical tone regarding Zach Wilson's performance in the most recent game.
2023-11-07 22:46
Chinese Copper Smelter Agrees to First Drop in Fees in 3 Years
Chinese Copper Smelter Agrees to First Drop in Fees in 3 Years
Chilean miner Antofagasta Plc and Chinese smelter Jinchuan Group agreed to copper-concentrate supply contracts for 2024 that set
2023-11-18 13:22
Dellandrea's goals give Stars win at Vegas in NHL playoffs
Dellandrea's goals give Stars win at Vegas in NHL playoffs
Ty Dellandrea scored twice in 87 seconds during the third period on Saturday, giving the Dallas Stars a 4-2 NHL playoff victory at Vegas...
2023-05-28 11:18
Vanguard’s Biggest Bond ETF Becomes First to Break $100 Billion
Vanguard’s Biggest Bond ETF Becomes First to Break $100 Billion
A bond exchange-traded fund crossed $100 billion for the first time since such products launched over two decades
2023-12-01 03:29
Is Teddi Mellencamp on Ozempic? Fans question 'RHOBH' star's diet after she was spotted at Erika Jayne's concert
Is Teddi Mellencamp on Ozempic? Fans question 'RHOBH' star's diet after she was spotted at Erika Jayne's concert
In 2022, Teddi Mellencamp announced that she had been diagnosed with skin cancer and would be undergoing surgery to remove 11 melanomas
2023-08-28 10:45
Musiala injured in Bayern training
Musiala injured in Bayern training
Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala has torn a thigh muscle in training and "needs to take a break for the time being", the...
2023-08-23 21:55
Inter crash to first defeat as Osimhen boosts Napoli
Inter crash to first defeat as Osimhen boosts Napoli
Inter Milan crashed to their first defeat of the Serie A season on Wednesday, going down 2-1...
2023-09-28 05:16
Blue plaque honour for Fermanagh World War Two heroine
Blue plaque honour for Fermanagh World War Two heroine
Historians and relatives gather in Derrylin to commemorate the "amazing" life of Monica de Wichfeld.
2023-11-12 02:20
Washington State AD blasts Pac-12's 'poor leadership' as Stanford and Cal try to find landing spot
Washington State AD blasts Pac-12's 'poor leadership' as Stanford and Cal try to find landing spot
Washington State's athletic director blasted the “poor leadership” that has led the Pac-12 to the brink of extinction
2023-08-10 07:50
When PewDiePie was called out for 'anti-Asian' stereotypes: 'People are scream-ish and crazy'
When PewDiePie was called out for 'anti-Asian' stereotypes: 'People are scream-ish and crazy'
PewDiePie made comments about people from Asian countries, calling them over-enthusiastic and claiming they do 'crazy things'
2023-05-26 13:49
Aid arrives as Libya copes with flooding aftermath
Aid arrives as Libya copes with flooding aftermath
A week after a wall of water rushed through the Libyan city of Derna, sweeping thousands to their deaths, the focus turned Sunday to caring...
2023-09-17 10:24
Debt limit talks seem to make little headway as Biden, world leaders watch from afar for progress
Debt limit talks seem to make little headway as Biden, world leaders watch from afar for progress
Debt limit talks between the White House and House Republicans stopped, started and stopped again heading into a weekend where President Joe Biden and world leaders watched from afar, hoping high-stakes negotiations would make progress on avoiding a potentially catastrophic federal default. In a sign of a renewed bargaining session, food was brought to the negotiating room at the Capitol on Saturday morning, only to be carted away hours later. No meeting was likely Saturday, according to a person familiar with the state of the talks who was not authorized to publicly discuss the situation and spoke on condition of anonymity. Biden's administration is reaching for a deal with Republicans led by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. The sides are up against a deadline as soon as June 1 to raise its borrowing limit, now at $31 trillion, so the government can keep paying the nation’s bills. Republicans are demanding steep spending cuts the Democrats oppose. Negotiations had came to an abrupt standstill Friday morning when McCarthy said it was time to “pause” talks. Then the teams convened again in the evening, only to quickly call it quits for the night. Biden, attending a meeting of global leaders in Japan, tried to reassure them on Saturday that the United States would not default, a scenario that would rattle the world economy. He said he felt there was headway in the talks. “The first meetings weren’t all that progressive, the second ones were, the third one was,” he said. The president said he believes "we’ll be able to avoid a default and we’ll get something decent done.” Negotiators for McCarthy said after the Friday evening session that they were uncertain on next steps. “We reengaged, had a very, very candid discussion, talking about where we are, talking about where things need to be, what’s reasonably acceptable," said Rep. Garret Graves, R-La. Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C. was asked if he was confident an agreement over budget issues could be reached with the White House. He replied, “No.” As the White House team left the nighttime session, Biden counselor Steve Ricchetti, who is leading talks for the Democrats, said he was hopeful. “We're going to keep working,” he said. McCarthy had said resolution to the standoff is “easy,” if only Biden's team would agree to some spending cuts Republicans are demanding. The biggest impasse was over the fiscal 2024 top-line budget amount, according to a person briefed on the talks and granted anonymity to discuss them. Democrats contend the steep reductions Republicans have put on the table would be potentially harmful to Americans, and they are insisting that Republicans agree to tax increases on the wealthy, in addition to spending cuts, to close the deficit. Wall Street turned lower as negotiations came to a sudden halt. Experts have warned that even the threat of a debt default would could spark a recession. Republicans argue the nation's deficit spending needs to get under control, aiming to roll back spending to fiscal 2022 levels and restrict future growth. But Biden's team is countering that the caps Republicans proposed in their House-passed bill would amount to 30% reductions in some programs if Defense and veterans are spared, according to a memo from the Office of Management and Budget. Any deal would need the support of both Republicans and Democrats to find approval in a divided Congress and be passed into law. Negotiators are eyeing a more narrow budget cap deal of a few years, rather than the decade-long caps Republicans initially wanted, and clawing back some $30 billion of unspent COVID-19 funds. Still up for debate are policy changes, including a framework for permitting reforms to speed the development of energy projects, as well as the Republican push to impose work requirements on government aid recipients that Biden has been open to but the House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York has said was a "nonstarter." McCarthy faces pressures from his hard-right flank to cut the strongest deal possible for Republicans, and he risks a threat to his leadership as speaker if he fails to deliver. Many House Republicans are unlikely to accept any deal with the White House. Biden is facing increased pushback from Democrats, particularly progressives, who argue the reductions will fall too heavily on domestic programs that Americans rely on. ___ Associated Press writers Zeke Miller and Josh Boak in Hiroshima, Japan, and AP Congressional Correspondent Lisa Mascaro contributed to this report. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Will Biden's hard-hat environmentalism bridge the divide on clean energy future? Russia warns of ‘colossal risks’ if F-16 fighter jets sent to Ukraine G7 'outreach' an effort to build consensus on global issues like Ukraine, China, climate change
2023-05-21 01:49