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“The Rock” muses on joining the TKO board and the unsatisfactory negotiations

On Tuesday, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson became a member of the TKO board of directors. On Tuesday, Dwayne Johnson gave his thoughts on being a member of the TKO board and obtaining the honor of using the most explosive moniker in sports entertainment—”The Rock.” Johnson’s appointment to TKO’s board of directors was announced earlier on […]

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Early in March, Ita Buttrose will be replaced by media veteran Kim Williams as the ABC’s new chair.

Williams will assume the position, as confirmed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who stated that the cabinet decided on the move yesterday. Up until 2011, Williams famously oversaw the Foxtel company for tenyears. Additionally, he served as CEO of News Corp Australia for a brief period of time before stepping down after two years, allegedly

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In a dramatic GS, Olympic champion Sara Hector triumphs over Mikaela Shiffrin.

Slovakia’s JASNA — Olympic champion Sara Hector dominated an exciting women’s World Cup giant slalom on Saturday to earn her first title in over two years, in a race marred by a dramatic fall from home fan favorite Petra Vlhova. Hector beat American standout Mikaela Shiffrin by 1.52 seconds, setting the fastest time in both

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Olympic swimmer Mack Horton retires from swimming

Sydney — The fierce opponent of China’s Sun Yang, Australian gold medallist Mack Horton, announced his retirement from international swimming on Sunday. Six months out from the 2016 Rio Olympics, 27-year-old Horton claims he lacks the motivation to continue after winning gold in the 400-meter freestyle. In a statement posted on Sunday by Swimming Australia,

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The Supreme Court must decide how to carry out a novel execution technique.

An Alabama prisoner, who survived a botched lethal injection attempt, is pleading with the justices to prevent the state from attempting to murder him with nitrogen gas. This week, Alabama plans to carry out a human experiment using nitrogen gas, an unproven technique of execution. Kenneth Smith, the subject of the next experiment on Thursday,

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Haley loses to Trump in New Hampshire Republican presidential contest

In the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, former President Donald Trump prevailed over Nikki Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during a portion of Trump’s White House tenure. Even though Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire had backed Haley, surveys were showing that Trump was leading going into the Granite State race.

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The brother of Marcus Rashford had his Florida assault charge dropped.

Prosecutors in Miami have dropped an assault charge against Marcus Rashford’s brother and agent, who plays for Manchester United.   On October 20, Dane Rashford was allegedly pulled over by police in Miami Beach, Florida, after riding in the back of an Uber with a woman.   The claimed victim stated in a police report

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The use of emergency powers by Canada is “unjustified.” – magistrate

A federal judge declared that it was “unreasonable” and unjustified for Canada to use emergency powers to put an end to the anti-government Freedom Convoy protests two years ago.   Judge Richard Mosley found that it was against Canada’s rights charter in a ruling on Tuesday.   According to the federal government, it will appeal

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Investigating NY police for an alleged attack on a pro-Palestine march

A putrid-smelling substance was allegedly sprayed on pro-Palestine demonstrators at Columbia University, prompting police in New York City to launch a possible hate crime investigation.   The event took place on Friday during a campus pro-Palestine march.   Some of the students sought medical attention after reporting symptoms like headaches and vomiting.   According to

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