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The Eagles were held to a draw in the first leg. Crystal Palace still have work to do to confirm their place in the last 16 of the Conference League as they take on Zrinjski Mostar in the second leg of their play-off round tie. Palace were surprisingly held in the first leg in Bosnia last week, the Eagles left to settle for a 1-1 draw. Oliver Glasner will leave his post as manager at the end of the season, but Palace’s performance in the first leg led to chants about the prospect of his dismissal ahead of time from…

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Just one week after a historic blizzard pummeled New England and other parts of the Interstate 95 corridor, yet another potential multi-day winter storm could impact millions across 25 states in the Northeast, as well as the Midwest beginning Sunday.TEXAS – As temperatures rise across the Southwest, Texas could see days of record-breaking February heat throughout the rest of the week. Meanwhile, the Northeast braces for the chance of even more snow.Rounds of snow have pounded the I-95 corridor. From a historic blizzard to more light flurries, and now with another winter storm on the horizon, the region could continue…

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A new advertisement misleadingly accuses a Republican North Carolina legislative candidate of criticizing President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. The video adpaid for by the NC True Conservatives political action committee, is meant to sway Guilford and Rockingham county voters in North Carolina’s 26th Senate District to vote for state Sen. Phil Berger over his GOP primary challenger, Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page. The ad accurately points out that Trump endorsed Bergerthe state’s Senate leader since 2011, partly because of Berger’s support for Trump’s immigration policies. The ad then claims Page “got busted calling Trump’s plan unrealistic.” Here’s a transcript of…

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Ukrainian Armor, which last year began producing Nato-calibre artillery shells, lost two manufacturing sites in 2022 as Russian forces over-ran parts of the southern Zaporizhzhia region. Four years later, its chief executive Vladislav Belbas said the Kyiv-based company has increased production to the point that a yearly state contract for mortars was fulfilled just six months into 2026. “By 2025 we reached a point where the Ukrainian budget cannot afford to procure everything that Ukrainian manufacturers can produce,” he said. The turnaround speaks to the striking resilience of Ukrainian businesses, and its wider economy, as they weather the shock of…

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UEFA Champions League8:00 PMFebruary 25, 2026Round of 32JuventusShow Score3 – 2HT:(1 – 0)Aggregate:(5 – 7)Galatasaray*Allianz StadiumReferee: Joao Pedro Pinheiro, Portugal Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Juventus World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 Galatasaray World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 Match Stats Lineups Head-2-Head Standings Turn off spoiler to view match statistics5.04Expected goals (xG)2.01Passing386 (79%)Accurate passes476 (84%) Turn off spoiler to view match events UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions LeagueTotalHomeAwayQualification/RelegationPromotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs:…

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Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault highlighted his team’s effort and resilience after a 124-116 defeat to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday at Little Caesars Arena. “Really happy with the compete level and the resilience in the third quarter,” Daigneault said, praising his squad for keeping the game close despite being shorthanded. He added, “A […] The post Mark Daigneault praises Thunder’s grit despite loss to Pistons appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray breaks down the ground-breaking coverage of Hurricane Mellisa during and after the disaster, along with the lasting impacts of the record-breaking storm.JAMAICA – Hurricane Melissa, the Category 5 storm that ripped through Jamaica and caused catastrophic damage, is now tied for the strongest hurricane to ever form in the Atlantic Ocean.The National Hurricane Center issued its Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Melissa, which caused deadly destruction in the Caribbean in late October 2025. next An aerial view shows damaged buildings in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica, on October 31, 2025. At…

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Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: The Egyptian government increasingly wades into geopolitics in the Horn of AfricaChad closes its border with Sudan after clashes spill into its territory, and a new report shows that more than 1,000 Kenyans are fighting for Russia. Sign up to receive Africa Brief in your inbox every Wednesday. Sign up to receive Africa Brief in your inbox every Wednesday. Sign Up By submitting your email, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to receive email correspondence from us. You may opt out at any time. Enter…

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We’ve posted the second of two cross-posted articles with Law & Liberty in response to the Supreme Court ruling in Learning Resources v. Trump. Today, David Hebert explains why the economic fallout from the tariffs can’t be reversed by the Court’s ruling. From the article: Just over a year ago, citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), President Trump began unilaterally changing tariff rates with countries around the world. The goal was to restructure global trade. Since this was the first time any president had used IEEPA in this way, it was always going to invite challenges. In May,…

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Of course it had to be him. Eight days on from claims he was racially abused in Lisbon, Vinicius Jr scored the goal that ended Benfica’s challenge and sent Real Madrid through to the last 16 of the Champions League. With alleged perpetrator Gianluca Prestianni absent due to a provisional UEFA ban – the Argentine vehemently denies any wrongdoing – the Brazilian was denied a head-to-head with his fellow South American. But there was still an edge to the occasion and, although it was a far-from-comfortable evening for the 15-time champions, it was fitting that Vinicius Jr had the final…

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