Former football star Herschel Walker has been nominated by Donald Trump as US ambassador to the Bahamas. Trump lauded Walker's work with youth sports and military mental health advocacy. Walker's illustrious football career spanned the USFL and NFL, including time playing for Trump's Generals.
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US President Trump paid tribute to boxing legend George Foreman, who passed away at 76. Foreman, a two-time heavyweight champion, is best remembered for his fights with Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali. He also became a successful businessman with his grill. Foreman leaves behind a legacy as a great boxer and person.
Canadian singer Grimes publicly accused ex-partner Elon Musk of ignoring their child's urgent medical crisis and not responding to her calls or messages. Grimes expressed frustration and urgency and later deleted the posts. The incident occurs amid rumors and disclosures about Musk's family, including another child with influencer Ashley St. Clair.
More than 175 World War II-era practice bombs have been uncovered at a playground in Wooler, Northumberland, during renovation work. Though used for training, these devices still contain explosive charges, making them hazardous. Authorities are meticulously working to clear the site, aiming to make the playground safe for children by April.
A drone attack on one of the last functioning hospitals in El-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region has killed 67 people and injured dozens, local activists and a medical source said Saturday, updating an earlier toll. In El-Fasher, where ambulances and hospital buildings have been routinely targeted, medical charity Doctors Without Borders said this month the Saudi Hospital was "the only public hospital with surgical capacity still standing".
President Trump announced that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will visit the White House to sign a significant minerals deal. This agreement aims to grant the US access to Ukraine's rare earth deposits, marking a potential economic and security partnership. However, Ukraine seeks clarity on US military support before finalizing the deal.
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Karina Gould announces her candidacy for the Liberal leadership race, emphasizing the need for new leadership to address the concerns of everyday Canadians. At 37, she is the youngest candidate in the contest to replace Justin Trudeau. Other confirmed candidates include Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland. Gould highlights the importance of earning back public trust and rebuilding the Liberal Party.
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