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Month: December 2024
Russia’s Economy Is Slowing, Opening Fissures Over Policy
The slowdown is worrying for the Kremlin but not serious enough to significantly hobble its war effort.
Biden Visits Angola to Promote Lobito Corridor and Counter China
When President Biden visits Angola on Monday, he will promote a rail project meant to show America’s commitment to the continent and to counter Chinese […]
Israel Builds Bases in Central Gaza, a Sign It May Be There to Stay
In recent months, soldiers have demolished more than 600 buildings to create a buffer area and expanded a network of bases, a New York Times […]
A North Korean Voice That Kim Jong-un Would Like to Silence
Kim Seongmin, who fled to South Korea in the 1990s, broadcasts to his homeland twice a day, delivering the kind of information Pyongyang is trying […]
A Chaotic Qatar Grand Prix Sets Up a Formula 1 Showdown
McLaren will battle Ferrari for the constructors’ championship in Abu Dhabi next weekend.
U.S. Skiing Star Mikaela Shiffrin Injured While Seeking 100th World Cup Win
Shiffrin is out indefinitely after losing control and tumbling during an event in Vermont.
Don’t Ask if Ohio State Will Fire Ryan Day. Ask if Day Even Wants to Stay.
At this moment, it feels like the only ones who actually want Day to remain in Columbus are Michigan fans, a columnist for The Athletic […]
Texans Player Ejected for Late Hit to the Head on Jaguars Quarterback
Azeez Al-Shaair’s hit on Trevor Lawrence led to a fight between Houston and Jacksonville players.
Has a New Team Emerged as a Super Bowl Threat?
Beating the Falcons on the road was a statement win, but the Chargers have yet to face their biggest challenge.