Von Miller optimistic about 2024, with his knee feeling better than last year

Von Miller optimistic about 2024, with his knee feeling better than last year

Von Miller‘s tenure in Buffalo has been rocky. He suffered a torn ACL in his first season with the Bills in 2022, and he struggled to get healthy and return to form in 2023. But he says 2024 will be different. Miller says offseason practices have been an excellent opportunity for him to test his

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Biden, world leaders and veterans mark D-Day’s 80th anniversary in France

Biden, world leaders and veterans mark D-Day’s 80th anniversary in France

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — President Biden will join world leaders in Normandy on Thursday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a somber setting where he plans to draw a link between the historic fight to defeat the Nazis and the modern-day battles against authoritarianism. While Biden’s speech Thursday will be directed at a global audience

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As Gaza cease-fire is debated, a vital aid route hangs in the balance

As Gaza cease-fire is debated, a vital aid route hangs in the balance

With starvation gripping Gaza, U.S.-led negotiations to reopen the vital Rafah border crossing for aid deliveries face significant obstacles, including the question of who would control the Palestinian side of the border, officials briefed on the discussions said. The crossing was closed by Israel after it launched a military offensive in southern Gaza early last

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More Than 400,000 Customers Without Power in Santiago, Chile

More Than 400,000 Customers Without Power in Santiago, Chile

Electricity providers in Santiago, Chile’s capital, raced to restore service early Thursday after an outage left hundreds of thousands of customers without power, officials said. Around midnight, a tree fell on a high-voltage transmission tower owned by a private company, Chile’s National Disaster Prevention and Response Service said in a statement. Enel Distribución, the country’s

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MLS releases latest demographics report, claims youngest and most diverse league in the US

MLS releases latest demographics report, claims youngest and most diverse league in the US

Major League Soccer (MLS) stands distinct from other global soccer leagues due to its centralized ownership model, calendar-year season, and egalitarian transfer system. These attributes set MLS apart from Europe’s top leagues, and have enabled the league to grow into one of North America’s most geographically diverse major sports leagues, featuring a wider variety of

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Uruguay humiliates Mexico in Denver just days ahead of Copa America

Uruguay humiliates Mexico in Denver just days ahead of Copa America

In a lopsided preparation match for the 2024 Copa Amrica, Uruguay embarrassed Mexico’s El Tri 4-0 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. The South Americans, led by a stellar performance from Liverpool forward Darwin Nez, demonstrated their superiority over a messy Mexican side. Mateo Messi plays American football with his friends on

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Steelers omit from video Cameron Sutton’s comments about his “message to fans” after off-field incident

Steelers omit from video Cameron Sutton’s comments about his “message to fans” after off-field incident

Football teams are always looking for bargains. The Steelers found one in cornerback Cameron Sutton. Even if they had to hold their noses a little bit when it comes to the aroma of off-field misconduct committed by the player. The Steelers apparently also had to trim a little footage from the end of Sutton’s media

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Thursday Briefing

Thursday Briefing

War has pushed Sudan toward the abyss My colleague Declan Walsh and the photographer Ivor Prickett spent three weeks in Sudan, where few foreign reporters have had access in the past year. Since conflict erupted there in April 2023, millions of people have been displaced, and a looming famine threatens the lives of hundreds of

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