Fans reacted as Jackson LaCombe has become the highest-paid player in Anaheim Ducks history after signing an eight-year contract worth $72 million.
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Fans reacted as Jackson LaCombe has become the highest-paid player in Anaheim Ducks history after signing an eight-year contract worth $72 million.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 93% of Missouri is considered “abnormally dry” as October begins.
WASHINGTON, United States — Billionaire Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, is nearly halfway to becoming the planet’s first trillionaire, Forbes magazine reported Wednesday. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO became the first person to achieve a net worth of $500 billion, briefly, as the shares in his electric vehicle company rebound from his clumsy stint
MANILA, Philippines —Brooke Van Sickle welcomes the rare chance to be coached by her parents as Petro Gazz gears up for redemption in the upcoming PVL Reinforced Conference. Gary Van Sickle has been appointed as head coach, replacing interim mentor Brian Esquibel, while Brooke’s mother Lisa will serve as assistant coach. READ: PVL: Brooke Van
The Philippines is looking to host its first-ever Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 125 tournament, with discussions underway for the event to be held early next year. The plan was raised in a meeting between Navotas Mayor and Philippine Tennis Association secretary-general John Rey Tiangco and Philippine Sports Commission chairman Patrick Gregorio on September 29. READ:
The president plans to meet with the White House budget chief to slash what he described as “Democratic agencies.”
Justin Rose made a big statement about the upcoming edition of the Ryder Cup after Team Europe won this year’s biennial tournament.
Theresa May, Alok Sharma, business and church leaders say plan would harm UK and not even Margaret Thatcher would have countenanced itUK politics live – latest updatesThe former prime minister Theresa May has condemned a promise made by Kemi Badenoch to repeal the Climate Change Act if the Tories win the next general election, calling the plans a “catastrophic mistake”.She joined other leading Tories, business groups, scientists and the Church of England in attacking the Conservative leader’s announcement, which would remove the requirement for governments to set “carbon budgets” laying out how far greenhouse gas emissions will be cut every five years, up to 2050. Continue reading…
Writing in The Irish Times, Mr McDowell said he had been “consistently liberal”, and felt the Ms Steen’s candidacy would be a “step backwards” for Ireland









