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Daily Cannon 

Josh Kroenke explains his goal for Arsenal

Josh Kroenke reveals Arsenal's plans to strengthen its bond with supporters, maintain the Emirates as a fortress, and build a sustainable model for success.

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

Mortgage rates drop to lowest level in over a year

Mortgage rates dropped this week to the lowest level in more than a year, with the average rates on both 30- and 15-year fixed mortgages falling sharply.

Deadline.com 

‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ ‘Game Of Thrones’ Prequel Adds 7 To Cast

HBO is rounding out cast for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, George R.R. Martin’s six-episode Game of Thrones prequel series, an adaptation of his novella The Hedge Knight, adding Edward Ashley (Masters of the Air), Henry Ashton (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, My Lady Jane), Youssef Kerkour (House of Gucci); Daniel Monks (Kaos); […]

France24.com (en) 

Female employee's appeal against Horner verdict dismissed - report

The newspaper said a new independent KC -- a senior barrister -- reviewed all of the evidence from the initial investigation which cleared Horner on the eve of the Formula One season. The woman's complaint plunged the 50-year-old's future as head of one of the most successful teams in Formula One history into serious doubt. But having always categorically denied the allegations, which emerged in February, and then being cleared, Horner has carried on in post and remained a familiar figure on this season's Grand Prix circuit. Читать дальше...

Sports.inquirer.net 

Nesthy Petecio to be promoted to the next rank in Coast Guard

MANILA, Philippines — Bemedalled Olympic boxer Nesthy Petecio, who also serves as a non-commissioned personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), will be promoted to a higher rank once she returns. Petecio’s current rank in the PCG is Petty Officer Second Class. She will be given the next rank of Petty Officer First Class. “The

Cato Institute 

US Citizens Were 80.2 Percent of Crossers with Fentanyl at Ports of Entry from 2019 to 2024

Many people wrongly believe that immigration is critical to the illicit supply of fentanyl in the United States. However, proponents of this view have offered little more than speculation to support it. New data obtained by the Cato Institute via a Freedom of Information Act request calls this belief into question. The new dataset shows that US citizens comprised 80 percent of individuals caught with fentanyl during border crossings at ports of entry from 2019 to 2024.