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Francisco Lindor sees more room for improvement for himself, Mets offense,...

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Fresh off of his best game in what’s been a challenging start to the season, Francisco Lindor said he feels good. But that doesn’t...

Photos show 10 most-loved high street British stores that no longer...

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The last 15 years have been difficult for the high street, and we've seen several big brands disappear in the wake of online...

'Not since WW2': Giant military camp built in middle of Paris...

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France's army has been placed on high alert, as fears of terrorist attacks on the Olympics grow.As part of measures to beef up...

Fashion brand M&Co to make high street return just one year...

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Now M&Co is poised to make a triumphant return to the high street just one year after closing all of its stores.The retailer is...

Columbine High School shooting victims remembered 25 years later

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DENVER (AP) — A girl who wrote to God in her diaries, a boy with learning disabilities who was just learning to like...

Eurovision on high alert as terror threats mount against backdrop of...

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Police are ramping up security operations ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden amid terror threat concerns against the backdrop of the...

Emma Raducanu's company posts staggering profit as Brit's net worth reaches...

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Emma Raducanu’s company made almost £10 million last year, according to their latest documents. The British tennis star spent most of 2023 unable...

Yankees’ Anthony Volpe eager to watch high school teammate Jack Leiter...

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TORONTO — The Yankees are off on Thursday, but Anthony Volpe will still be laser-focused on a baseball game. That’s because Jack Leiter, a...

Jordan closes airspace as tensions between Israel and Iran reach all-time...

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Jordan will temporarily close its airspace on Saturday night to all incoming and departing aircrafts, local news outlet Al Mamlaka reported.The Jordanian Civil...

Parents fear for children raised in cold homes as they battle...

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Allowing children to be raised in cold homes because of high energy costs is a potential "humanitarian crisis", say UK academics.Some 72 percent...