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[ad_1] At least 21 people have died and many more have been injured after an Iryo train with 300 passengers on board in Adamuz derailed after it crossed into the adjacent track and collided with an AVE train on the Madrid-Huelva route. The second train is operated by Spanish state railway company Renfe. According to footage shared by the passengers, several carriages on the train could be seen severely damaged after the crash. Spanish railway infrastructure operator ADIF has suspended all train services between Madrid and Andalusia until further notice. It confirmed that emergency services were deployed at the accident…

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[ad_1] Politics / January 12, 2026 An otherwise inert opposition party may well clean up on Donald Trump’s destructive and hubristic governing record. Ad Policy Congressional leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer exit a press conference last week.(Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images) Ten months is an eternity in political time, but from today’s vantage point, Democrats have to feel pretty good about their chances of delivering an electoral shellacking to President Donald Trump and his congressional allies in November. To be clear, this has very little to do with any change in the campaign strategy, policy thinking, or moral imagination…

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[ad_1] Jan 17, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) dribbles against the Boston Celtics in the second quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images Struggling teams, each on a three-game losing streak, will try to find their footing when the Milwaukee Bucks visit the Atlanta Hawks on Monday afternoon as part of the league’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities. The Bucks last played on Thursday when they were routed 119-101 by San Antonio, a loss that came on the heels of a 139-106 defeat to Minnesota. Milwaukee has fallen into 11th place…

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[ad_1] As the results of the 2020 election come fully into view, I am asking myself what will happen with the American press after Donald Trump leaves the White House. Most of the commentary on this question has centered on the media’s addiction to, and commercial dependence on the Trump phenomenon, as if the infamous quip from CBS Chairman Les Moonves — “It may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS” — might now run in reverse. (It may not be good for the media, but it’s damn good for the United States!) The industry calls…

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[ad_1] Jon Wiener: From the Nation magazine, this is Start Making Sense. I’m Jon Wiener. Later in the show: 20 minutes without Trump — a TV series about how capitalism came to Communist China, by the great Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai. John Powers will comment. But first: from Minneapolis to Caracas, Harold Meyerson has our political update — in a minute.[BREAK]JW: Harold Meyerson is editor at large of the American Prospect. Harold, welcome back. Harold Meyerson: Always good to be here, Jon. JW: We’ve said for a long time that, as Trump’s support collapsed, as his approval ratings…

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[ad_1] © ESC Istanbul, 7 October 2025 — The 2025 European Air Shooting Championships, held from 1 to 5 October in Istanbul, concluded with an emphatic display of skill and teamwork by the Turkish (Türkiye) national team. Türkiye topped the medal table with three golds, one silver, and one bronze, thrilling local supporters and establishing itself as an emerging force in European shooting sports. 🏅 An Unstoppable National Team The Türkiye team excelled across multiple events. In the air pistol pairs event, Şevval İlayda Tarhan and Esra Bozabalı secured the gold medal, outscoring strong teams from Italy and Germany. Tarhan also claimed a bronze in the individual air pistol competition,…

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[ad_1] Brady HendersonCloseBrady HendersonESPNBrady Henderson is a reporter for NFL Nation and covers the Seattle Seahawks for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2017 after covering the team for Seattle Sports 710-AM.Nick WagonerCloseNick WagonerESPN Staff WriterNick Wagoner is an NFL reporter at ESPN. Nick has covered the San Francisco 49ers since 2016, having previously covered the St. Louis Rams for 12 years, including three years (2013 to 2015) at ESPN. In over a decade with the company, Nick has led ESPN’s coverage of the Niners’ 2019 and 2023 Super Bowl run, Colin Kaepernick’s protest, the Rams making Michael Sam the first…

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[ad_1] Five and a half years after the rigged presidential elections and the ensuing mass protests in Belarus neither side has turned the page. Belarusians everywhere in the world continue to speak out against the dictatorship. The regime continues to persecute its opponents by imprisoning or forcing them out of the country. Those we have lost include Belarusians killed during the 2020 protests, those who died in prison, were driven to suicide, were tortured in captivity and released only to die shortly afterwards. The list is terrifying and unfortunately it continues to grow. The Lawtrend organisation reports that the “purge”…

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[ad_1] Politics / January 14, 2026 If the Trump administration were truly concerned with fraud in social services spending, it wouldn’t start with childcare, and it wouldn’t start with Minnesota. Ad Policy Parents, teachers, childcare workers and community members hold up handmade signs defending local childcare programs during a press conference at a daycare center Minneapolis, Minn. (Alex Kormann / The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images) The allegations surfaced over a decade ago: A handful of childcare centers in Minnesota had defrauded the state and federal government by billing for children who weren’t actually being cared for. Then, during…

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[ad_1] MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — There was an evening last fall when Indiana safeties coach Ola Adams made an in-person appearance on a local radio show. At that point in the season, which was the program’s first under head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers were still unbeaten, still floating through an unthinkable fever dream for the losingest program in Division I history. Back then, nobody knew that Indiana’s inaugural trip to the College Football Playoff was little more than a precursor to the mechanized domination on display this season, an undefeated marauding that could culminate with the No. 1 team’s…

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