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Peach supply threat in several states could send prices skyrocketing as farmers report $300 million worth of losses
A freeze in New Jersey hit peach trees at a crucial time in fruit development, according to state officials
Giant lizards are invading and spreading disease in US state as officials urge residents to kill them
Giant lizards are invading and spreading disease in US state as officials urge residents to kill them The Argentine black and white tegu can prey on a wide range of animals and reproduce quickly — making it a massive nuisance for Georgia wildlife officials - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Large, invasive reptiles are on the loose in Georgia — and wildlife officials are urging residents to kill the creepy creatures if they come across them. Residents of the Peach State are being urged to...
Greg Sankey insists SEC is 'strongest league' despite Big Ten winning three straight national championships
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey maintained that the SEC is the "strongest league" despite the Big Ten winning three consecutive national championships. Sankey cited metrics and the overall breadth and depth of the SEC as evidence of its strength. This assertion comes as the SEC has failed to reach the championship game for three straight years.
STEPHEN MOORE: This tariff is an expensive gift to China and our families will pay for it
I’m a free trader, but I also understand that for competitiveness and strategic reasons, President Trump’s trade tariffs are used as leverage to help make trade freer and fairer. He’s a master negotiator, who has used the tariff threat to force other nations to play by the rules and level the playing field. But some specific tariffs don’t make sense, and instead of saving jobs, they raise prices for consumers – especially when there is no viable domestic producer here at home.
UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases
Executive summary This report reveals how retired senior British military figures are frequently presented in the UK media as purely independent experts on defence and security matters without mention of their personal commercial and employment interests in the defence, technology, intelligence, and security sectors in those reports. By analysing media reports between 2015 and May 2026, AOAV identified a repeated pattern where almost 60% of former key military personnel with links to the...
EU backs Pashinyan on the eve of Armenia's defining elections
The EU endorsed Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan and announced a support package to counter Russian sanctions, just days before Armenia’s historic elections. Meanwhile, Pashinyan said he would go to Moscow after the vote and proclaimed that "abandoning Karabakh was my greatest service to Armenia". Just days before Armenia’s decisive elections on Sunday, the European Commission declared it was “standing firmly” in its backing of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, stating it was preparing a...
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election Russia has increased its pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary elections, pulling out virtually all the stops linked to trade should its long-term ally persist in its ambitions to join the European Union. Moscow has threatened to raise gas prices, put measures in place to be able to restrict the Russian import of certain Armenian products and warned it may suspend the country from the Eurasian Economic...
'I never thought he'd grow up to be the player he ...
THERE WAS A time not long ago, when Jalen Brunson questioned all the same things about himself that his critics did. His size, his athleticism, his talent. Becky Hammon hadn't even been asked about whether a stocky, 6-foot-2 point guard could really be the best player on a New York Knicks team with championship aspirations, let alone one that's two wins away from the franchise's first title since 1973 as the NBA Finals continue tonight from Madison Square Garden at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.
Ex-Masterchef host Gregg Wallace's 'immaculate' £1.3m country retreat on the market - complete with own lake
Ex-Masterchef host Gregg Wallace's 'immaculate' £1.3m country retreat on the market - complete with own lake EXCLUSIVE: Gregg Wallace revealed that he was selling his home in Kent to start a new life in Yorkshire and Italy with his wife, Anne-Marie Sterpini, and their son Sid. Former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace’s “immaculate” country retreat has gone on the market for £1.295million - and it even has its own carp lake.
The Scariest Monster on Broadway
The malefactors in Roald Dahl’s fiction are easy to spot. “If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face,” the author writes in The Twits. “And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it.”