Jemele Hill Grossly Smears 'White Women' After Danica Patrick Votes For Trump
Former race car driver Danica Patrick had never voted before. At 42 years old, she did so for the first time on Wednesday. She voted for Donald Trump.
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Former race car driver Danica Patrick had never voted before. At 42 years old, she did so for the first time on Wednesday. She voted for Donald Trump.
CAPE TOWN : Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe will run for a second term as the head of the continent’s football governing body when elections are held next year, CAF announced on Friday.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has suggested that Poland's government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed in power by the EU as part of a plot to remove the country's previous right-wing populist leadership.
Former President Trump speaks to supporters in Duluth, Ga., two weeks before the election.
As the presidential election winds down and voters prepare to head to the ballot boxes, former President Donald Trump is planning to attend one more college football game to get out his message, according to one report. This time he's planning on attending the upcoming Ohio State versus Penn State game in Happy Valley.
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The Czech Republic signed a treaty over its relations with the Vatican on Thursday, becoming one of the last European Union countries to do so.
Five-time singles major champion Maria Sharapova and American twins Bob and Mike Bryan, who formed the most successful doubles team in history, were named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame's Class of 2025, organisers said on Thursday.