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Is xQc moving out of his new Texas house? Here's what we know
Is xQc moving out of his new Texas house? Here's what we know
In a recent livestream, xQc told his fans that he was considering moving away temporarily
2023-06-10 18:15
Microsoft CEO Nadella tells a judge his planned Activision takeover is good for gaming
Microsoft CEO Nadella tells a judge his planned Activision takeover is good for gaming
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told a judge Wednesday that his company's proposed $69 billion takeover of video game-maker Activision Blizzard will be good for the gaming industry
2023-06-29 06:21
Who is Nicole Wobbeking? Mother dies after daughter shoves her down stairs and smacks her with can of pasta sauce
Who is Nicole Wobbeking? Mother dies after daughter shoves her down stairs and smacks her with can of pasta sauce
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner determined that Sheila Wobbeking's death was due to the injuries caused by her daughter Nicole
2023-08-03 19:54
Is Ariana Madix preganant? 'Vanderpump Rules' star sparks rumors with mystery ultrasound pics
Is Ariana Madix preganant? 'Vanderpump Rules' star sparks rumors with mystery ultrasound pics
Ariana Madix sparks pregnancy rumors after ultrasound photos are seen in her birthday video, while Raquel Leviss tries to return to the show
2023-07-01 15:25
Greece's center-right in landslide election victory, but will need new vote to form government
Greece's center-right in landslide election victory, but will need new vote to form government
It was the most tantalizing of victories. Despite inflicting the most crushing defeat in half a century on the opposition, Greece's center-right Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected Monday to seek a second national election within weeks, as he lacks the majority in Parliament to govern alone. With 99.55% of the votes counted early Monday, Mitsotakis' New Democracy party won 40.79% — twice the leftwing main opposition Syriza's 20.07%. Socialist Pasok came in third at 11.46%. The margin far outstripped pollsters' forecasts and was the biggest since 1974, when Greece's first democratic elections were held after the fall of the seven-year military dictatorship. But the one-off proportional representation system in effect Sunday means ND only gains 146 of Parliament's 300 seats, five short of a governing majority. The new elections, expected in late June or early July, will revert to the previous system that grants the first party a bonus of up to 50 seats. That would ensure Mitsotakis a comfortable majority for a second term in power. Later Monday, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou is due to hand Mitsotakis the mandate to try to form a coalition government — which he is expected to return. Hours after voting ended Sunday, the 55-year-old prime minister said he would “follow all constitutional procedures” but strongly implied he would not engage in coalition talks. “Without a doubt, the political earthquake that occurred today calls on us all to speed up the process for a definitive government solution so our country can have an experienced hand at its helm as soon as possible,” he said. Mitsotakis had long suggested he would not seek a coalition partner whatever the election outcome, advocating instead the stabilizing effect of strong, undivided governance. If Mitsotakis hands back the mandate, it will then pass to Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras, and then to Pasok leader Nikos Androulakis — neither of whom have any realistic chance of success. Each will have a maximum of three days to try to form a coalition. Once all options are exhausted, a senior judge will be appointed caretaker prime minister and new elections called. Tsipras, 48, called Mitsotakis on Sunday night to congratulate him. “The result is exceptionally negative for Syriza,” he said in initial statements. “Fights have winners and losers.” Tsipras, who was prime minister from 2015 to 2019, said his party would gather to examine the results and how they came about. “However, the electoral cycle is not yet over,” he said. “We don’t have the luxury of time. We must immediately carry out all the changes that are needed so we can fight the next crucial and final electoral battle with the best terms possible.” Mitsotakis, a Harvard-educated former banking executive, came to power in 2019 on a promise of business-oriented reforms and has vowed to continue tax cuts, boost investments and bolster middle-class employment. He has been credited with Greece’s successful handling of the pandemic and of two crises with neighboring Turkey, while overseeing high growth and job creation after the end of Greece's 2009-2018 financial crisis, but a wiretapping scandal and a railway disaster damaged his ratings. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide AP News Digest 3 am Greece prime minister Mitsotakis hails election victory as ‘political earthquake’ Polls open in Greece's first election since international bailout spending controls ended
2023-05-22 16:17
University of Michigan shuts down school's internet connections following 'significant' cybersecurity incident
University of Michigan shuts down school's internet connections following 'significant' cybersecurity incident
The University of Michigan has been without full internet access for two days after staff shut the school's connections down in response to a "significant [cyber]security concern" on the eve of the new school year.
2023-08-30 08:29
US approves first-ever military aid to Taiwan through program typically used for sovereign nations
US approves first-ever military aid to Taiwan through program typically used for sovereign nations
The Biden administration has approved the first-ever transfer of US military equipment to Taiwan under a program typically saved for sovereign nations, according to a notification sent to Congress on Tuesday.
2023-08-31 08:59
Off-duty officer testifies he didn't know just where shots fired from during Parkland massacre
Off-duty officer testifies he didn't know just where shots fired from during Parkland massacre
A Florida police officer has testified he didn't initially know where shots were being fired from during the Parkland high school massacre five years ago
2023-06-09 04:18
Putin signs Russia's largest national budget, bolstering military spending
Putin signs Russia's largest national budget, bolstering military spending
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a national budget for the next three years that increases spending by around 25% and reportedly devotes a record amount to defense as the the country’s military operation in Ukraine drags on
2023-11-28 02:21
Carlos Alcaraz hits stunning shot before cramps; Novak Djokovic wins their French Open semifinal
Carlos Alcaraz hits stunning shot before cramps; Novak Djokovic wins their French Open semifinal
Novak Djokovic has defeated a cramping Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 in the French Open semifinals to move one win away from a record 23rd Grand Slam title
2023-06-10 01:29
India's Modi and China's Xi agree to 'intensify efforts' to deescalate border issue following rare meeting
India's Modi and China's Xi agree to 'intensify efforts' to deescalate border issue following rare meeting
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to "intensity efforts" to deescalate tensions at their contested border, in a rare face-to-face meeting since a deadly clash strained relations more than three years ago.
2023-08-25 10:46
Sister Helen Prejean's 'Dead Man Walking' arrives at Met in Jake Heggie's operatic version
Sister Helen Prejean's 'Dead Man Walking' arrives at Met in Jake Heggie's operatic version
Jake Heggie's version of “Dead Man Walking” reaches the Metropolitan Opera for the season’s opening night in a production by Tony and Olivier Award winner Ivo van Hove starring mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as Sister Helen Prejean
2023-09-27 01:25