• Repeat, repeat, repeat: Israel must win its war with Hamas

    When it comes to the Middle East, repetition has been unsuccessful in causing Europeans and many in America to accept certain truths.

  • Far Cry 7 Has to Nail Its Ice-Breaker

    The highly rumored seventh installment of Ubisoft's Far Cry series needs to

  • Haaland's goal record proves he's far from 'League Two' player

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has defended Erling Haaland amid recent backlash by Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane. The former Manchester United midfielder labeled the superstar striker a "League Two player" following City's goalless draw against Arsenal. The harsh comments certainly raised eyebrows considering Haaland broke the Premier League's scoring record just last season. Nevertheless, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has defended Erling Haaland amid recent backlash by Sky Sports...

  • England to keep rugby test ban on overseas-based players

    Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney said Tuesday there were no plans to alter rules banning overseas-based players from England duty despite several internationals joining French clubs. Several players capped by England -- including Jack Willis, Henry Arundell and Joe Marchant -- are currently ruled out of test selection

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    TSU football player killed by hit and run driver, police say

    By Chuck Morris Click here for updates on this story NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — A Tennessee State University football player was killed walking across Gallatin Pike early Sunday morning by a hit and run driver, Metro Nashville Police said. The university’s athletics department confirmed that Chazan Page, 20, died after being struck by the car.

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    TSU football player killed by hit and run driver, police say

    By Chuck Morris Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — A Tennessee State University football player was killed walking across Gallatin Pike early Sunday morning by a hit and run driver, Metro Nashville Police said. The university’s athletics department confirmed that Chazan Page, 20, died after being struck by the car.

  • NYC Man Arrested for Killing Drug Dealer Then Keeping His Head in Freezer

    New York is a tough town. Many people move there--some for the bright lights, some looking to score big in the financial sector, and some to score in other, less legitimate areas. What all of them will agree with about the Big Apple is this: It's tough to get ahead. In fact, life in New York can be a real headache.

  • How to Clean Raspberries and Keep Them Bug-Free: Two Easy and Effective Methods

    To get your raspberries nice and clean, white vinegar or baking soda is essential. For step-by-step instructions, keep reading.

  • Hamas leader repeats Gaza ceasefire call after sons and grandchildren killed

    Deadly Israeli airstrike prompts comments by Ismail Haniyeh, as two sides remain far apart on key issuesThree sons and at least two grandchildren of the Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, the exiled political chief of the militant group has said from his base in the Qatari capital of Doha.Haniyeh told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that his children Hazem, Amir and Mohammed and several of their children were visiting relatives for Eid at the Shati...

  • Pokemon Go players want “easy fix” for bugged friend feature

    Pokemon Go players are concerned about one of the oldest issues in the game and are asking for a solution. A rising trend is making Pokemon Go players worry and it is related to the Friend feature and its XP bonuses. More and more Pokemon trainers are finding that upon reaching Best Friends status, they end up with "0 XP" as a reward. Trainers are calling out for this feature to be "changed ASAP" or else they should remove it entirely as it is causing more trouble than benefits for...

  • The Pixel 8a is a Far Cry from what Google’s A-Series Line Used to Be

    Google's A-series line has changed a lot over the years.

  • Left-Wing Terrorists Kill 'Far Right' Conservatives on CBS's 'FBI'

    On last night's episode of CBS's FBI, the villains were left-wing terrorists who had participated in anti-police riots. Tuesday's episode, "Behind the Veil," began with a bombing at a speech by fictional congresswoman Carol Jones. The bomb kills the congresswoman and much of her audience, as well as a child on the street outside the venue. "Carol Jones. She's far-right, controversial," says an FBI agent who arrives at the scene of the crime. Any use of the words "far-right" on a network...