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A Richmond business located on Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) campus was reportedly broken into.
FC Barcelona will listen to offers for one of its previously "untouchable" stars according to the Catalan media.
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FC Barcelona has received a big offer from the Premier League for its winger Raphinha according to SPORT, which cited anonymous sources.
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Ozzie Albies is the third key player for the Atlanta Braves to be placed on the injured list before the end of April. Albies joins catcher Sean Murphy and starter Spencer Strider. Murphy is recovering from an oblique strain that he suffered in the opening series. Strider underwent an internal brace procedure on his pitching elbow and will miss the remainder of the season. Albies was hit by a pitch in the toe in Monday’s series opener against the Houston Astros. He stayed in and finished the...
The New York Times economics parody writer Paul Krugman — because that’s all he’s been reduced to now — can’t seem to avoid sleepwalking his way into major, unforced errors. In another Apr. 9 column praising President Joe Biden’s alleged “Goldilocks” economy, Krugman was adamant that “while there was a wave of inflation, it seems to have broken.” Yes, Krugman wrote this just a day before the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its Apr. 10 report showing that consumer prices spiked hotter than...
The New York Times economics parody writer Paul Krugman — because that’s all he’s been reduced to now — can’t seem to avoid sleepwalking his way into major, unforced errors. In another Apr. 9 column praising President Joe Biden’s alleged “Goldilocks” economy, Krugman was adamant that “while there was a wave of inflation, it seems to have broken.” Yes, Krugman wrote this just a day before the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its Apr. 10 report showing that consumer prices spiked hotter than...
FC Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong could have played his last game for the club after being ruled out for the rest of the season according to the Catalan media.
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