Partygate: Panel finds Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over gatherings

'Deliberately misled'

A parliamentary panel concluded Thursday that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson intentionally misled the House of Commons when he told it there had been no lockdown parties in Downing Street. After a year-long investigation,

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New Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic outlines leadership style, coaching philosophy

Raptors’ new head coach

New Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic was introduced to the media in a press conference in front of Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday. "This is an amazing, amazing privilege to represent the Toronto Raptors, a championship organization," Rajakovic said ...

Russia-Ukraine war live: senior Russian general killed in Zaporizhzhia, says Moscow

Top Russian general killed

Russian president says Russia needs to ‘fight enemy agents’ inside its own territory; several Russian military bloggers report Maj Gen Sergei Goryachev killed by UK-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missile.

Disney Release Date Shake-up for Marvel, Star Wars, and Avatar Movies

Release date shake-up

Several Disney release date changes have been made as the company updated its release calendar, altering the dates of numerous Marvel, Star Wars, and Avatar movies What are the Disney release date changes?

Accenture to Invest $3B in AI to Accelerate Clients’ Reinvention

To invest $3B in AI

Accenture today announced a $3 billion investment over three years in its Data & AI practice to help clients across all

Walmart to invest $257 million in beef-packing plant in Kansas

Beef-packing plant in KS

Walmart said on Tuesday it would invest $257 million to open a beef-packing plant in Olathe, Kansas in 2025, which would create more than 600 jobs.

Donald Trump says he has been indicted in classified documents case

Donald Trump indicted

'I AM AN INNOCENT MAN!' the former president wrote on Truth Social.

Biden Calls GOP's Bribery Accusations ‘a Bunch of Malarkey’

'A bunch of malarkey'

Biden called the bribery allegations against him "a bunch of malarkey," and said Americans could trust the Justice Department, noting he had never tried to influence their decisions on who to charge

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