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Home » Archives for January 2025 » Page 232

Month: January 2025

Breaking

Saracens Head Landlord Defends 17th-Century Pub as ‘Piece of History’ While Blasting Lawsuit Filed by Convicted Terrorist Over Racist Name

January 5, 2025 Gift Badewo

Pub names often evoke a sense of history and heritage, but in 2025, a centuries-old name is at the center of a modern controversy. The

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Breaking

Storm Blair unleashes freezing temperatures and heavy snow across 30 central and eastern US states, causing travel chaos and state emergencies

January 5, 2025 Gift Badewo

As a massive winter storm, named Storm Blair, moves across the United States, tens of millions of people are under blizzard warnings. This is expected

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Sports

Real Betis Eyes Liverpool Midfielder Stefan Bajcetic for Possible Move During January Transfer Window as Spanish Club Weighs Options

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

Real Betis is showing interest in Stefan Bajcetic, the promising young midfielder from Liverpool, with the Spanish club considering a move for him during the

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Breaking

Joe Burrow Takes Hard Hit and Temporarily Leaves Field in Bengals’ Game Against Steelers Before Returning to Lead Team

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

On Saturday, during the Bengals’ intense game against the Steelers, Joe Burrow had a frightening encounter when he took a hard hit. In the third

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Entertainment

Why I Can’t Fully Support Blake Lively Amid the Ongoing Legal Battle and Hollywood Drama in Los Angeles

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

As a journalist and a woman, I have to admit, there’s something about Blake Lively that has bothered me for months now. It’s strange because,

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Breaking

Johann van Graan Leads Bath Rugby to Unprecedented Success as Fans Rally Behind the Coach in the West Country

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

Bath Rugby fans have a new sense of hope and pride, as they have been showing their unwavering support for the team with flags reading

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Politics

Mike Johnson plans to push through Donald Trump’s policy changes using budget reconciliation in Washington, D.C.

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

Mike Johnson, the newly elected House Speaker, is aiming to bring significant policy changes to Washington, taking a bold approach to pass key parts of

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Breaking

Michael Pierce Catches His First Career Interception for Baltimore Ravens Against Cleveland Browns in Regular-Season Finale

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

In a moment that left both Michael Pierce and fans in disbelief, the 355-pound Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle caught his first career interception during the

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Mike Johnson Plans to Use Budget Reconciliation to Push Trump’s Policies Through Congress in 2025

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

Mike Johnson, the new House Speaker, has made it clear to his allies on Capitol Hill that he plans to use the budget reconciliation process

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Sports

Joe Burrow Takes Hard Hit in Bengals Game Against Steelers but Returns After Passing Concussion Protocol

January 5, 2025 Temitope Oke

In a tense moment during Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow took a brutal hit that left fans holding their breath.

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