BBC apologizes to Trump for documentary edits
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MSNBC host Jen Psaki quickly corrected herself after she accidentally referred to President Donald Trump as a "predator" while discussing newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails.
Prime Minister Mark Carney fast-tracked mines and other natural resource projects to the dismay of some Indigenous groups and many environmentalists.
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Jason Brown's return to Skate America: a journey of resilience with the Olympics again in sight
It won't exactly be a full-circle moment when Jason Brown steps onto the ice this weekend for Skate America, the penultimate stop in figure skating's premier series, and where he made his Grand Prix debut as an up-and-comer some 12 years ago.
Writer and director Rian Johnson gave composer Nathan Johnson a direction for scoring the latest “Knives Out” film: “We’re going gothic. We’re going darker. It’s more Edgar Allan Poe.”
The Athletic picked the brains of MLB executives to better understand how baseball has changed in Paul DePodesta's absence.
Major League Soccer owners voted Thursday to shift the league's season to a summer-to-spring calendar in 2027, bringing it more in line with its international counterparts. The move aims to put MLS in a more competitive position for player transfers,
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A former Kennett Square dairy farm is getting a $6 million makeover to become a wedding venue
A former dairy barn in Kennett Square is undergoing a $6 million renovation, with plans to transform it into an expansive event space called Willowdale by September 2026. Jeffrey A. Miller (JAM) Hospitality Group, the Philly-based catering and event management company, announced the plans for the property last week.
Detroit Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal won't reach free agency until next offseason, but his contract status one of the biggest talking points already.
If the latest body turned over is confirmed by Israel to be a hostage, there will be three more in Gaza that need to be recovered and handed over.
Quarterback Fernando Mendoza has experienced nothing but success in his one season at No. 2 Indiana. Receiver Omar Cooper Jr. has been through just about everything in his four years with the Hoosiers.