Predators' Jonathan Marchessault, Andrew Brunette disavow anthem booing: 'Really don't like it'
Common Sense Department – While everyone else is playing checkers, Trump is out here playing chess and its paying off for America.
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Common Sense Department – While everyone else is playing checkers, Trump is out here playing chess and its paying off for America.
Music sensation Beyonce has announced she will be embarking on a US and European tour later this year, treating the UK to four dates at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Indian badminton contingent, including top players like PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen, will put the finishing touch on their preparations ahead of the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships during a five-day preparatory camp, beginning in Guwahati on Tuesday. Having clinched a bronze at the 2023 edition, the Indian team will be aiming to improve on their performance and secure a better medal at the prestigious event, scheduled to take place in Qingdao, China, from February 11-16. The Indian squad is set to depart for the tournament on February 8.
Transfer Deadline Day debriefs will be happening across the country as fans dissect the deals their clubs did or didn't do.
Emotional Kyogo has revealed he quit Celtic to move to Ligue 1 so he could secure a World Cup spot.
It is encouraging that one of the seven priorities of the new European Commission explicitly focuses on enlargement, envisioning a Europe that is not only larger but also stronger on the world stage.
With February half-term fast-approaching and the Easter holidays round the corner, many families will be planning a staycation right here in the UK.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump mostly stuck to sports and avoided any talk of tariffs as he celebrated the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers at the White House on Monday.