Alejandro Zendejas insists he isn’t thinking about his future in international soccer beyond his first training camp with the senior U.S. national team this week.
New Zealand’s Chris Hipkins sworn in as prime minister
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War on drugs locked him up; now he’s a cannabis entrepreneur
When the war on marijuana came sweeping through his New York City housing project decades ago, Roland Conner found himself going in and out of jail.
Rodgers open to possibility of playing elsewhere next season
Aaron Rodgers says he hasn’t decided whether to continue playing next season, but is adjusting to the possibility he could end his career somewhere other than Green Bay.
California: Cops took 5 hours to warn that dance hall shooter was loose
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Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly says Cameroon peace talks ‘messy’ but should continue
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly gave no explanation Tuesday for Cameroon claiming it never sought Canada’s help in peace talks. She said Ottawa still wants to broker a deal.
Disability group home residents left vulnerable due to lack of independent monitoring, advocate says
Community visitors should be checking on residents in privately run facilities, Victoria’s public advocate saysFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastHighly vul…
Net zero by 2050 in England and Wales equals ‘extra 2m years of life’
Study points to ‘substantial reductions in mortality’ and significant health benefits if policies implementedReaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions in England and Wales by 2050 will lead to an extra 2m years of life, a study suggests.The UK is lega…
Scott Rolen elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame
Slick-fielding third baseman Scott Rolen was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame with five votes to spare above the 75% needed.