Russia's military weaknesses exposed in Ukraine, former commander says
Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges said that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has exposed its shortcomings.
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Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges said that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has exposed its shortcomings.
Veteran sports executive Jessica Berman has been named the new National Women's Soccer League commissioner.
When former President Trump summoned then U.S. Attorney General William Barr in early December, he knew it wasn't going to be a pleasant meeting.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion of the country.
Senator Lindsey Graham has been one of the most persistent and public critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Congress.
After 27 years together, Melinda French Gates and Bill Gates announced their split last May.
President Biden has made it clear he will not send any U.S. troops into Ukraine.
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The settlement includes backpay for previous World Cup prize money.
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The new law goes into effect on March 1.
A judge ruled Monday that Vincent Simmons, who has been fighting to clear his name for decades, did not get a fair trial in 1977.
The lawsuit sought class-action status and unspecified damages from the NFL, the New York Giants, the Miami Dolphins, the Denver Broncos, and other unnamed individuals.
Earlier this month, cameras captured Antonio Brown taking off his shoulder pads, jersey and undershirt and leaving the field in the middle of a game.
As of Wednesday, all the products were sold out online. On its website, Duncan Hines says the products will soon be available in retailers.