The speculation has started, but who do Scotland fans want to replace Steve Clarke?
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Murder suspect had leave to remain, say police
French national Kevin Kerjean was granted leave to remain in the UK in 2021, extended until 2031.
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Social Security’s insolvency is No. 1 issue, says Sen. Bill Cassidy
Outgoing Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said Sunday he is “working” on gaining consensus for his proposed reforms to Social Security, which he warns is growing closer to insolvency. “Right now we’re working on Social Security. Social Security is… going to [be] insolvent, and when that happens, there’ll be a cut of 22 percent to 25…
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Boat Captain Carrying Missing Marly Kinney Charged with BUI
23-year-old Cameron Conley has been arrested and charged with Boating Under the Influence after 19-year-old Marly Kinney went missing during a boating outing on a Kentucky lake — with authorities now conducting an active search for the teen.…
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Mark Carney, king of the cup
LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump has stayed away from the World Cup after making himself the main character of the months leading up to it. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum prominently gave away her tickets to Mexico’s matches in what was seen as a populist rebuke to FIFA.
But one North American leader is reveling in the fact that his country is hosting the world’s top sporting event, and that its national team is doing well.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney attended two of Canada’s group-stage matches, a visible
and gave a locker-room talk to the team after its -
British man held in Ecuador after woman’s body found in suitcase
Matthew Ashley Foster-Smith was arrested in Ecuador after the woman was found dead in Colombia.
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British man held in Ecuador after woman’s body found in suitcase
Matthew Ashley Foster-Smith was arrested in Ecuador after the woman was found dead in Colombia.
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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ is bringing a big set of student loan changes
Starting July 1, many student borrowers may tackle higher repayment requirements, fewer program options and greater loan limits.
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Who gets an ‘extra’ paycheck in July?
You may see some extra money next month.
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The war on fraud’s coming food fight
The Trump administration is proposing a rule to close a loophole that allows middle- and upper-class Americans to receive food stamps, which would save taxpayers over $10 billion annually and remove a small number of ineligible students from the National School Lunch Program.
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Democratic socialists set sights beyond New York after Big Apple romp
Democratic socialists are setting their sights on Colorado, Wisconsin and beyond after a romp of victories in New York added fuel to the progressive movement. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) burst into the spotlight with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election last year and expanded its influence with a pair of wins this past week…
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Cassidy criticizes Hegseth after flu outbreak at Texas Air Force base
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Sunday knocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after an outbreak of influenza infected several service members at an Air Force base in Texas. Cassidy, a licensed gastroenterologist and the first physician to chair the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, told CBS News’s Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation”…
