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Cheney doubts Johnson will carry out 'constitutional obligations' to certify election

TheHill.com 

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said in a Sunday interview that she doubts House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will carry out “his constitutional obligations” to certify the 2024 election. In the interview on “Meet the Press,” NBC News’s Kristen Welker referenced a conversation with Johnson earlier Sunday. Welker had pressed Johnson on certifying the election results. “Regardless of who wins, you'll...

Iran Futsal remains top in Asia.

Team Melli 

Iran remained as Asia’s top-ranked team despite falling two spots to sixth in the latest FIFA Men’s Futsal World Ranking. Iran stumbled in the Round of 16  of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Uzbekistan 2024, losing 4-3 to Morocco. Thailand – who also exited at  the same stage after going 5-2 down to France – […]

India and the US 2024 Election

The Diplomat 

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris differ considerably on foreign policy, but neither is likely to lead a significant enhancement of the India-U.S. strategic relationship.

Air Chief supports NAFOWA’s eye care initiative

The Punch 

The Nigerian Air Force Officers’ Wives Association has partnered with the Office of the Chief of Air Staff to sponsor eye surgeries and screenings for more than 200 children of its members. This initiative was announced by the NAFOWA President, Rakiya Abubakar, during an event in Abuja on Sunday, where 39 children were presented with

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Utah HC out to stay undefeated vs. Devils

Deadspin.com 

Three games into a new era, the Utah Hockey Club is showing that change does not have to come with an adjustment period.,Utah will look to remain perf

Thousands march in Spain to demand affordable housing

Voice of America 

Madrid — Thousands protested Sunday in Madrid to demand more affordable housing amid rising anger from Spaniards who feel they are being priced out of the market. Under the slogan "Housing is a right, not a business," residents marched in the Spanish capital to demand lower housing rental prices and better living conditions. Twelve thousand people took to the streets, according to the Spanish government. "Spaniards cannot live in their own cities. They are forcing us out of the cities. The government has to regulate prices... Читать дальше...