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RNC Chair on why Haley isn’t stumping for Trump: ‘You’d have to take that up with her’

TheHill.com 

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Michael Whatley did not directly address why former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is not campaigning for former President Trump, with just days left before the election, when asked during a Wednesday interview. Whatley said, however, that the RNC would “welcome” her support on the campaign trail. “Well, look, we...

Africa unlikely to meet 2025 target to end hunger – AU

The Punch 

Africa will not meet its objective of ending hunger and malnutrition by 2025 or 2030. This verdict is contained in the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Strategy and Action Plan: 2026-2035. The CAADP is an African Union initiative that aims to help African countries eliminate hunger and reduce poverty by raising economic growth through agriculture-led

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Leeds Rhinos • Re: Transfer Talk V5

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

I wouldn't be against signing Bateman if the deal was right. He was dreadful at West's, but he could still definitely do a decent job for us.

Statistics: Posted by Jack Burton — Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:03 am

Nuno Espirito Santo’s Nottingham Forest are a tactical anomaly but it works: How they bucked the Premier League trend

1newsday.com (sport) 

Nottingham Forest have been the Premier League’s surprise package but they have done it by bucking the current tactical trends in the game. Adam Bate goes to see Nuno Espirito Santo to find out more about the reasons for the team’s improvement this season… Image: Nuno Espirito Santo's Nottingham Forest are seventh in the Premier […]

TikTok founder now China's richest person

The Jerusalem Post 

TikTok's parent company chief Zhang Yiming tops Hurun rich list at $49.3b as ByteDance profits surge 60% – even as Chinese tech wealth generally declines and US ban threat looms.

New Chicago School Board president apologizes for social media posts criticized as antisemitic

Chicago Sun-Times 

The Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, Chicago’s new Board of Education president, apologized to the Jewish community Wednesday and said he would protect all students after he faced criticism and calls for his resignation — from City Council members, school board candidates and pro-Israel politicians and organizations — for his social media posts about the war in Gaza.

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