Author: Antoine Sánchez

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The two-minute warning had just passed, right after the Philadelphia Eagles downed a punt at the Seahawks 8.. After kicking a field goal two possessions earlier, the Seahawks had life but faced a pressure-packed challenge against a quality opponent in the late stages of a“ gotta have it” game. That was a relatively small moment folded into a disappointing season…

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Congress is rushing to prevent a partial government shutdown by Friday’s funding deadline, a threat that became more pronounced after leaders failed to reveal a deal over the weekend. Top lawmakers were aiming to release their plan to avoid a shutdown on Sunday but a last-minute problem delayed the process — forcing Congress to begin the…

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Paloma Faith and Leyman Lachcine split after having children (Picture: Getty Images for The London Edition) Paloma Faith has stated that her children caused the breakdown of her marriage to her husband Leyman Lahcine. The 42-year-old Lullaby singer married 36-year-old French artist Leyman in 2017, and they were together for nine years before splitting in 2022. They have two daughters, aged eight and three, and she now says having children changed their relationship enough to cause their split. In a new interview, she acknowledged that ‘our relationship ended because we have those children.’ She added: ‘And I think that was…

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BOSTON – Johnny Tighe, a senior on the St. John’s Prep boys hockey team, has been expressing his desire to score the game-winning goal in the state championship for the past few weeks, hoping to make it happen. After three periods of remarkable performance by 11th-seeded Winchester goalie Aiden Emerick in the Div. 1 state final (48 saves) on Sunday night at […]

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Across the United States, many people are eagerly awaiting the Federal Reserve’s first cut to its benchmark interest rate this year: Prospective home buyers hope for lower mortgage rates. Wall Street traders envision higher stock prices. Consumers are looking for a break on credit card debt at record-high interest rates. Not to mention President Joe Biden, whose re-election campaign would likely benefit from an economic jolt stemming from lower borrowing rates. Yet Chair Jerome Powell and his fellow Fed officials are expected to play it safe when they meet his week, keeping their rate unchanged for a fifth straight time and signaling that they still need further evidence that inflation is returning sustainably to their 2% target.

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