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Trump said Americans are already seeing "lower prices" and "bigger paychecks," while frequently going off-topic to expound on issues like immigration, trans people and Somalia.
Well, we did it,” Higgins told her supporters, the Miami Herald reported. “Tonight, history was made.”Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. While the Miami mayoral position is non-partisan,
"This country is a joke!" one resident said. "Who's complained this time," another person said. "I always knew my childhood trauma was caused by a rogue Chupa Chup or musk stick thrown by Santa on the Christmas lolly run. Sad that littles these days will miss out on this tradition," a third resident said.
Nine is the number of days off (and travel days) the England team has had since their arrival here – and that is about to grow as the tourists head to Noosa for some R and R before the third Test in Adelaide.
New Zealand Food Safety has found no food safety risks with the government's school lunch provider after an investigation into mouldy lunches found at a Christchurch school. Rotten meals were served to some students at Haeata Community Campus last Monday.
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Phillies fans and media react to Kyle Schwarber re-signing in Philly: 'Always the right move'
It’s the Schwarbomb Phillies fans had been waiting for. Kyle Schwarber, the National League MVP runner-up and one of baseball’s top free agents, re-signed with the Phillies on Tuesday to the tune of $150 million over five years,
The Powerball jackpot rose to $880 million after Saturday's drawing. Check here for the winning numbers for Dec. 8, 2025.
"I figured my arrests procedures would stick," Waikato cop Mark Strongman said after detaining four people over a Tower of London protest.
Indiana and Ohio State dominated The Associated Press All- Big Ten honors announced Tuesday, with the Hoosiers' Curt Cignetti repeating as coach of the year, quarterback Fernando Mendoza taking two individual awards and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and quarterback Julian Sayin each receiving one.
A campaign finance case before the Supreme Court may hinge on Vice President JD Vance's equivocation on running for president in 2028.