UncategorizedBiden says he ‘might’ exit race if God tells him to, while more Democrats urge him to drop out fwadmin / July 6, 2024 “If the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me that, I might do that.”
UncategorizedWho will replace Sunak as Tory leader? fwadmin / July 6, 2024 Candidates from both wings of the party jostle for position after electoral defeat
UncategorizedHow Starmer can succeed fwadmin / July 6, 2024 The new prime minister will need to use the political capital that comes from a huge majority if he is to keep populism at bay
UncategorizedThe fight for the UK right has begun fwadmin / July 6, 2024 Conservatives need to understand why they lost this election
Uncategorized3 New Bitcoin (BTC) Support Levels to Watch, Toncoin (TON) Saw Biggest Price Drop Ever, Solana (SOL) on Strong 8% Rise as Ethereum Plummets fwadmin / July 6, 2024
UncategorizedDisney heiress, wealthy Democratic donors say they won’t finance the party until Joe Biden drops out fwadmin / July 5, 2024 President Joe Biden faces a rebellion from wealthy Democratic donors after his debate performance against Donald Trump.
UncategorizedSaks Fifth Avenue parent HBC to acquire Neiman Marcus Group in $2.65 billion deal fwadmin / July 5, 2024 The deal will establish Saks Global, which will include Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks OFF 5TH, Neiman Marcus’ namesake department store chain and Bergdorf Goodman.
UncategorizedNigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party shocks with significant gains expected fwadmin / July 5, 2024 The projected success of the right-wing Reform UK party, led by Brexiteer Nigel Farage, has surprised pollsters and the political establishment.
UncategorizedPopulist Brexiteer Nigel Farage wins first-ever seat in British parliament fwadmin / July 5, 2024 After seven failed attempts, Nigel Farage has won a seat in the U.K.’s parliament.
UncategorizedAmsterdam has long wanted to keep ‘nuisance’ tourists away. First, it banned new hotels and now, it plans to ban cruises fwadmin / July 5, 2024 Amsterdam has seen visitor numbers soar in recent years—and it’s not a fan. But cracking down on the trend could hurt its tourism industry.