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...Kennedy Jr wins the 2024 US presidential election As discontent with Biden and Trump rises to fever pitch, Robert F. Kennedy Jr sees his support rising inexorably in the polls....
...During the official ceremony, kotinos — an olive wreath — was given to the victors....
...Instead he’ll be hoping to go one better than fellow seven-time victor Michael Schumacher while sporting the iconic red of the scuderia. The biggest winner in all this? Netflix....
...The USA’s Hans Niemann, 19, famously defeated Carlsen at the Sinquefield Cup in St Louis, sparking an ongoing saga of withdrawals, accusations and lawsuits that remain unresolved....
...Puzzle 2479 Danyyil Dvirnyy v Judit Polgar, Yerevan 2014. Black to move and win. How did the all-time No1 woman exploit White’s exposed king?...
...Johnstone’s compelling Henry starts tentatively, trying on the crown both literally and metaphorically for size....
...Puzzle 2475 Andrew Ledger v Andrew Paterson, 4NCL 2022. Black to play. Black’s next move was plausible, but it led to immediate disaster. With this clue, can you work out what happened?...
...On May 9 1921, George V held a state dinner for Crown Prince Hirohito at Buckingham Palace — the first time a Japanese heir-apparent had “ever left his native shores”, according to the king’s toast....
...Puzzle 2444 Gao Rui v Victor Shen, Reykjavik 2015. Can you find White’s winning move? He has a strong attack, but Black hopes to turn the tables by Qf1+. Click here for solution...
...“I think we can take the crown for the first semi-mosh pit at fashion week,” jokes Daley of the event, which featured a performance by multi-instrumentalist Wu-Lu....
...Wadsworth, London Crossword 16,212: Caroline Sproule, Moira; L Stone, Dorset; Nancy Cooper, London Polymath 1,029: James Birkett, Brighton Crossword 16,206: Enda Cogan, Dublin Patricia Cairns, Devon; JR...
...Endorsement contracts, government grants and fan adulation flow to the victors. The chasing pack often struggle to make a living....
...Go deeper with FT reads from the battle: John Gapper: Bramson does not deserve to rule Barclays Our Big Read from January on the proxy war Can HBO hold on to the TV crown after GOT?...
...Yet in Japan, the sale of JR East and its regional siblings is regarded as a triumph. The bulk of Japan’s ultra-reliable railway network operates without a single yen of public subsidy....
...Through history art has followed power — the victors have accrued the spoils....
...(ProPublica) Honouring MLK Jelani Cobb looks at the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th anniversary of his assassination, amid the largest anti-gun mobilisation the country has seen since....
...I have very little time for watching T.V.” ——————– Edward Luce: The rot inside America’s first family Profile: Rob Goldstone Did Russia’s Yuri Chaika want to help Trump?...
...The biggest activist fight — Nelson Peltz v Procter & Gamble — was only recently settled, two months after a shareholder vote....
...No fascist USA.”...
...Victor Ryan Robertson was engaging as the dope peddler Sportin’ Life, and Eric Greene was a burly Crown....
...“There are people I like, but I don’t think they like me because I have hit them hard,” he told USA Today in an interview. Donald, if you are reading, we are still waiting for our interview....
...“It was discourteous to this court, no doubt about it, but [Mr MacDougall’s] primary duty was to his client in the USA.”...
...Instead of offering me a victor’s laurel crown, he said he would much rather offer the laurel (known as bay leaves in the kitchen) at the table....
...And last month it sold the rights to operate a network of cellular towers to Crown Castle for $2.4bn....
...They had names: The Fight of the Century (Frazier v Ali, 1971), The Rumble in the Jungle (Foreman v Ali, 1974), The Thrilla in Manila, (Ali v Frazier, 1975)....
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