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Kelly left out of England's Nations League squad
Chloe Kelly is left out of England's squad for the Women's Nations League matches against Portugal and Spain this month.BBC News - Feb. 11 -
Call Of Duty: Recon Squad Announced, But It's Not A New Game
Activision has announced Call of Duty: Recon Squad--but it's not the next entry in the series. Recon Squad is a new community feedback program that Activision is launching to gather thoughts and ...GameSpot - 1d -
My Marseille, by Jonathan Meades
The provocative critic, broadcaster and author on the massifs and mob bosses that set the tone for his new novelFinancial Times - 1d -
Church of England refuses call for gluten-free wafers and non-alcoholic wine
Synod was asked to bring in alternatives for Eucharist, but says believers can still take part without consuming both. It’s the ancient ritual that unites millions of Christians in faith – but the ...The Guardian - Feb. 9 -
Scotland call up Price, Redpath & McCann for England game
Ali Price, Cameron Redpath and Ross McCann are added to the Scotland squad for the Six Nations visit to England.BBC News - 2d -
Democrats call out Trump actions on Tesla, Musk
High-level policy discussions that could benefit Tesla and its biggest shareholder Elon Musk are underscoring the political complexities of the world’s richest man playing a central role in the ...The Hill - 5d -
On earnings calls, executives are trying to figure out Trump’s tariffs
McDonald’s and Coinbase report this week amid fast-food struggles and promises of crypto deregulation.MarketWatch - Feb. 9 -
Chiefs player calls out refs after Super Bowl loss
DeAndre Hopkins called out the refs after the Eagles rolled the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Trudeau calls out 'unjustified' Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum imports “entirely unjustified” and said the country would respond “if it comes to that.” “Tariffs on ...The Hill - Feb. 11
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