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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Sam Dagher |Fiona MacDonald |Peter Martin
2 hours agoPGA Tour boss Jay Monahan told he should resign after latest LIV commentsPGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has suggested LIV Golf players could return to the fold soon as part of one unified circuit. PGA Tour commissioner …10 hours agoPatrick Reed sparks absolute carnage at LIV Golf event as fans left in disbeliefFans erupted at LIV Golf Adelaide as Patrick Reed sunk a hole-in-one minutes into Thursday's first round, causing chaos at the 12th hole. It was …
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2 months ago |
nz.news.yahoo.com | Sam Dagher |Fiona MacDonald |Peter Martin
(Bloomberg) -- As US President Donald Trump pushes to end the war in Ukraine and upend the order of the Middle East, one fellow world leader is at the heart of both initiatives: Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Sam Dagher |Fiona MacDonald |Peter Martin
(Bloomberg) -- As US President Donald Trump pushes to end the war in Ukraine and upend the order of the Middle East, one fellow world leader is at the heart of both initiatives: Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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2 months ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Abeer Abu Omar |Peter Martin
Elon Musk praised his upcoming Grok 3 chatbot as an AI model outperforming everything else that’s been released thus far, and said the world would get to see it in a matter of weeks. “At times I think Grok 3 is scary smart,” Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and now close adviser to US President Donald Trump, said via video conference at the World Government Summit in Dubai on Thursday.
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2 months ago |
advisorperspectives.com | Abeer Abu Omar |Peter Martin
Elon Musk praised his upcoming Grok 3 chatbot as an AI model outperforming everything else that’s been released thus far, and said the world would get to see it in a matter of weeks. “At times I think Grok 3 is scary smart,” Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and now close adviser to US President Donald Trump, said via video conference at the World Government Summit in Dubai on Thursday.
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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Peter Martin |Sam Dagher
9 hours ago Trump: "All hell will break loose" if Hamas doesn't free all hostages by 12pm Saturday President Trump said on Monday that if Hamas doesn't release "all hostages" it is holding in Gaza by noon on Saturday the ceasefire deal with Israel … 3 hours ago Syria’s Sharaa Says Thousands Joining New Army Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview released Monday that "thousands" of people were joining the country's new army … 20 hours ago No right of return for...
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thedailynewsonline.com | Peter Martin |Henry Meyer |Fiona MacDonald
As Bashar Al-Assad fled to Moscow, the looters started raiding the presidential palace and people took to the streets of Damascus to celebrate his demise. The Syrian president had tried to hang on until the bitter end, still desperately sending an SOS to anyone who would listen, including Donald Trump. The despot had run out of road. The world is still grasping the speed of events in recent days, and the collapse of a ruling dynasty that laid waste to the country during a catastrophic civil war.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
msn.com | Peter Martin |Henry Meyer
Microsoft se preocupa por tu privacidadMicrosoft y nuestros proveedores de terceros usan cookies para almacenar y acceder a información como identificadores únicos para entregar, mantener y mejorar nuestros servicios y anuncios. Si está de acuerdo, MSN y Microsoft Bing personalizarán el contenido y los anuncios que vea.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Peter Martin |Henry Meyer |Fiona MacDonald |Sam Dagher
As Bashar Al-Assad fled to Moscow, the looters started raiding the presidential palace and people took to the streets of Damascus to celebrate his demise. The Syrian president had tried to hang on until the bitter end, still desperately sending an SOS to anyone who would listen, including Donald Trump. The despot had run out of road. The world is still grasping the speed of events in recent days, and the collapse of a ruling dynasty that laid waste to the country during a catastrophic civil war.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Peter Martin |Henry Meyer |Fiona MacDonald |Sam Dagher
As Bashar Al-Assad fled to Moscow, the looters started raiding the presidential palace and people took to the streets of Damascus to celebrate his demise. The Syrian president had tried to hang on until the bitter end, still desperately sending an SOS to anyone who would listen, including Donald Trump. The despot had run out of road. The world is still grasping the speed of events in recent days, and the collapse of a ruling dynasty that laid waste to the country during a catastrophic civil war.