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Embattled UK PM Boris Johnson’s Aides Allegedly Blackmailed Rebel MPs: Report
Allegations were raised against Boris Johnson's aides for intimidating rebel Tory MPs for demanding the UK PM's resignation
Packers' Campbell's Bet On Himself Pays Huge Dividends
Green Bay Packers linebacker DeVondre Campbell remembers every critical comment he received after fighting through nagging injuries while playing for the Arizona Cardinals last season.
Early Treatment Could Tame Peanut Allergies In Small Kids
Young children might be able to overcome their peanut allergies if treated at an early enough age, according to a study published Thursday.
Titans Defenders Feeling Healthy, Ready To Peak In Playoffs
Tennessee linebacker Bud Dupree feels as good as he's been all season and possibly is as healthy as he's been in well over a year.
Man Gets 15 Years In Prison For Posting Bomb Instructions
A South Florida man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for posting bombmaking instructions on the internet for people who he believed were Islamic terrorists.
Brazilian Samba Singer Elza Soares Dead At 91
Elza Soares, one of the most revered singers in Brazilian samba music, died at her home in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, aged 91.
Four Belarusian Officials Face Aircraft Piracy Charges
Federal prosecutors charged four Belarusian government officials on Thursday with aircraft piracy for diverting a Ryanair flight last year to arrest an opposition journalist with a ruse that there was a bomb threat.
Russia, Ukraine Warm To Turkey Helping Ease Tensions -Turkish Sources
Both Russia and Ukraine are open to the idea of Turkey playing a role to ease tensions between the two countries, as proposed by Ankara in November, Turkish diplomatic sources said on Thursday.
Musher's Dog Killed When Team Crossed Busy Alaska Highway
A dog was killed and another ran off after a pickup collided with a sled team that was crossing a busy highway in Alaska.
Native American Tribe, New Mexico Ink Water Leasing Deal
A Native American tribe has agreed to lease more of its water to help address dwindling supplies in the Colorado River Basin, officials announced Thursday.
Crude Prices Edge Lower, Though Supply Concerns Still Dominant
Oil edged lower on Thursday, posting slim losses after several days of strength that pushed benchmarks to sevenyear highs due to concerns about tight supply.
Self-driving Sensor Maker Luminar Shares Rally On Mercedes-Benz Tie-up
Luxury carmaker MercedesBenz will partner with selfdriving sensor maker Luminar Technologies Inc to enable fully automated driving on highways for its nextgeneration vehicles, Luminar's founder said.
Serbia Scraps Planned Rio Tinto Lithium Mine After Protests
Trying to defuse large protests by environmentalists, Serbias populist government said Thursday that it was canceling all licenses for mining giant Rio Tinto to open a lithium mine in the Balkan country.
AFC Women's Asian Cup: China Make Light Work of Taiwan, Win 4-0 Thanks to Wang Shuang Brace
The first game of the continental showpiece featured two teams who have won the competition 11 times between them, but it was clear within minutes that China are superior.
Allu Arjun's Goa Trip With Family; Karan Kundrra's Mom Reacts To Salman Khan's 'Toxic Boyfriend' Comment
Allu Arjun's wife shared pictures from the couple's Goa trip. On the other hand, Karan Kundrra's mother reacted to Salman Khan's 'toxic boyfriend' comment.
Covid Third Wave Hits Kerala Hard As State Records Highest Daily Spike Since 2020
The only silver lining is the fact that Kerala has 3 per cent of patients admitted to hospitals.