Fox News senior medical analyst reacts to the dangers of the NFL quarterback suffering a third concussion in two years.
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In Q2 2024 alone, ArcelorMittal repurchased 1.5% of its outstanding shares, marking a significant reduction in fully diluted share count. This blend of dividends and buybacks underscores the ...
He was convicted of three counts of fraud and forgery in 2022 over fake university qualifications and a forged job offer from a rival company that resulted in executives at PRASA nearly doubling his ...
Four more victims of the so-called "fake departure stamp" scheme were intercepted in two separate incidents at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said ...
US Vice President Kamala Harris was roasted online after being caught using a new accent during a campaign rally. The former prosecutor stopped by Detroit, Michigan on Monday to deliver a speech ...
Elon Musk’s antics never cease as he posts yet another artificially generated image of presidential candidate Kamala Harris. X users seem to think that Musk has gone too far this time. Devout Trump ...
Newey can start work for another team from March next year Adrian Newey's manager Eddie Jordan has refused to discuss reports that the Formula 1 design legend is to join the Aston Martin team next ...
Spotify has more than 626 million users worldwide, but some of these listeners might be unknowingly jamming out to music by "fake" artists. The world's top music streaming platform has reportedly ...
GOP strategist Matt Whitlock called Harris’ politicking a “performance.” He declared: “She changes fake accents like she changes policy positions and political personas. Today she’s ...
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Notre Dame starting wide receiver Jordan Faison will miss one to two weeks because of a sprained right ankle sustained in Saturday's season opener at Texas A&M. Faison, also a standout lacrosse ...