Author: Tyler Potter

ISTANBUL US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke to his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant late Wednesday and expressed his “outrage” over this week’s attack on a humanitarian aid convoy from World Central Kitchen (WCK) that killed seven workers. “Secretary Austin stressed the need to immediately take concrete steps to protect aid workers and Palestinian civilians in Gaza after repeated coordination failures with foreign aid groups,” the Pentagon said in a statement. Austin asked Gallant to carry out “a swift and transparent investigation, to share their conclusions publicly, and to hold those responsible to account.” “Secretary Austin stated that this tragedy…

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Ahead of the upcoming US election scheduled for November, President Joe Biden is trailing behind his main opponent Donald Trump in six of the seven battleground states, according to a latest opinion poll.Voters are broadly dissatisfied with the national economy and there are deep doubts about Biden’s capabilities and job performance, the survey conducted by the Wall Street Journal revealed.Trump leads between two and eight percentage points in six battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina. However, Biden is leading Trump by three points in Wisconsin.In every state in the survey, negative views of the president’s…

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Toronto, Alaska (16/11 – 50) Our lives are being maneuvered and we are being manipulated by unelected, insidious forces, toward objectives not necessarily in the people’s interest. Now that the so-called “pandemic”, declared by the mysterious self-appointed World Health Organization, and followed obediently by governments everywhere, has been decreed “finished”, we should devote a moment to introspection, considering who is running the show and for whose benefit, as governments gaily abdicated their vested responsibility to govern. Pandemic is over? I hope they told those killer viruses who destroyed the population of Europe and North America. What? Oh, just 1% mortality?…

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Valencia, Turin, Madrid (28/11 – 25) Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia retained his MotoGP world title with many records; there are nevertheless signs that the Ducati rider will face sterner competition next season. The Italian rider won the 2023 season-ending MotoGP Grand Prix in Valencia on Sunday to clinch his second world title in a row. The protege of Valentino Rossi becomes the third rider to take back-to-back MotoGP titles since the introduction of the class in 2002. Only Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez previously managed to do that. Bagnaia is the first rider to successfully race and defend #1 in the…

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Dharamshala: Khenpo Sonam Tenphel, the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, on behalf of Tibetans all over the world, extended his heartiest congratulations to US Speaker James Michael Johnson on being elected as the 56th speaker of the House of Representatives. The Speaker wrote, “The US has been among the pioneer countries in supporting the just cause of Tibet and in helping Tibetans to protect its unique culture and identity.” He added, “I also wish to express my profound gratitude to the people and the government of the United States for the unflinching bipartisan support and assistance extended to the Tibetans and the non-violent struggle…

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The U.S. Department of State issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Belize, urging travelers to exercise increased caution due to prevalent crime in the region. The advisory emphasizes that violent crimes such as sexual assault, home invasions, armed robberies and murder are common, even in broad daylight and tourist areas. A substantial portion of these crimes are linked to gang activities, according to the department. ‘You’re finally free’: Matt LeBlanc posts Matthew Perry tribute The advisory also raised the alert level for Belize City to Level 3. Historically, the south side of Belize City has been a hotspot for violent…

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Oct. 1 should have been a cool and crisp Sunday in the Twin Cities, the kind in which a temperature reading around the daily average high of 56.7 degrees would have been perfect for finding the right pumpkin to carve or getting lost in a corn maze. Instead, the region sweltered in summerlike temperatures that reached a meteorological record for October of 92 degrees. Only a week later, there is frost in the region’s forecast for Saturday. These contrasts won’t be found just in Minnesota. A surge of cold air late this week and into the weekend will have an…

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Are you looking for the ultimate fall getaway in the United States? Here’s why Montana’s Yellowstone Country is the most stunning fall destination in the U.S. right now. Yellowstone Country refers to a region of southern Montana, taking its name from nearby Yellowstone National Park. The majority of the national park is actually located in Wyoming, but parts of it extend to neighboring Montana and Idaho as well. Many visitors to Yellowstone National Park end up flying into a Montana airport such as Bozeman or West Yellowstone and then driving to the park. However, there’s so much more to do in Montana’s…

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With his chart-topping tracks, international collaborations, and strategic efforts to bridge the gap between UK and US rap cultures, he’s opening doors for fellow British artists to follow in his footsteps. In music circles a question often arises: Why has the UK, endowed with a thriving hip-hop scene brimming with exceptional talent, from the likes of Dave, Little Simz, Stormzy and Loyle Carner, never witnessed a rapper ascend to the echelons of international stardom, particularly within the very birthplace of hip-hop, the United States? The answer could come down to several factors. The US already boasts a wealth of homegrown talent, so why would…

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The prevalence of such trends across the world could intensify global inflation pressures in the coming years and make it harder for the Federal Reserve and other central banks to meet their inflation targets. That concern was a theme sounded in several high-profile speeches and economic studies presented Friday and Saturday at the Fed’s annual conference of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. For decades, the global economy had been moving toward greater integration, with goods flowing more freely between the United States and its trading partners. Lower-wage production overseas allowed Americans to enjoy inexpensive goods and kept inflation low,…

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