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Ex-Ajax and Manchester United goalie Van der Sar leaves intensive care after bleed around his brain
Former Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has been released from an intensive care unit in a Dutch hospital and hopes to return home next week as he recovers from a bleed around the brain, he said Tuesday in an Instagram post.
SharesTikTok needs to do more to comply with Europe's new digital rules, official says
TikTok needs to do more to get ready for new European Union digital rules designed to keep users safe online, a top official said Tuesday.
SharesTwo very different games showcase the infinite variety of chess
Sometimes one small mistake can sink your game. And sometimes you can survive a host of oversights and blunders and still take the point.
SharesMLB takes over broadcast of Diamondbacks games from Diamond Sports
Major League Baseball will take over broadcasts of Arizona Diamondbacks games after a federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday granted a motion for Diamond Sports to reject its rights agreement.
SharesA variety of condiments will jazz up a summer graze board
If you have dipped into Pinterest even briefly over the past few years, you know that graze or grazing boards are A Thing. Beautiful boards or platters are filled with all kinds of food ready to be sampled, snacked up, nibbled and, OK, grazed.
SharesAI leaders warn Congress that control of tech will determine global balance of power
America cannot afford to miss taking the lead role in developing artificial intelligence tools that will shape the future of war worldwide, AI experts told lawmakers Tuesday.
SharesApple appeals to Supreme Court to keep App Store payments exclusive
Even though it defeated other tech companies in a lengthy antitrust lawsuit, Apple is asking the Supreme Court to further cement its victory.
SharesStudy links good sleep to reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease
People with good sleep habits are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's disease as they age, a study has found.
SharesWisconsin Republicans pitch amendment to block church closures during emergencies
Wisconsin Republicans are trying again to block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies, this time with a constitutional amendment.
SharesMinnesota mayor faces pressure to resign or meet LGBTQ+ group's demands after his comments on Pride
Members of an LGBTQ+ group are calling on the mayor of a southern Minnesota city to meet their demands - or resign - after he asked pastors at a church holding a Pride event if there would be stripper poles in the sanctuary and posted a public prayer alluding to "sin and brokenness" at the event.
SharesSouth Dakota governor prods Washington to address national drug shortages
As the U.S. struggles with prescription drug shortages, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has advanced a modest plan that she hopes will prod Washington to take decisive action to address weaknesses in the international pharmaceutical supply chain.
SharesTucker Carlson's Twitter show inks ad deal with conservative shopping app
Tucker Carlson's new Twitter series will be sponsored by a company that pitches itself as the conservative alternative to Amazon.
SharesUnion waiver allows 'The Chosen' to finish season 4 filming despite actors' strike
Filming for the last two weeks of season four of "The Chosen" resumed Monday, thanks to a waiver that allows the cast to work on the streaming series about Jesus' ministry despite the actors' strike against Hollywood studios.
SharesYou always hear about the 'nuclear football.' Here's the behind-the-scenes story
The most important - and mysterious - "football" in the world isn't really a football at all.
SharesWildfires in Greece close highways and threaten an oil refinery, as the EU sends firefighting planes
Fast-moving wildfires swept across hills in the searing heat outside the Greek capital on Tuesday, forcing authorities to close highways to help protect an oil refinery.
SharesIllegal immigrant kids with tuberculosis infections released into 44 states
The government is releasing thousands of illegal immigrant children with latent tuberculosis infections into America's communities, with no assurances they will get treated.
SharesBill that would allow French police to locate suspects by tapping their devices is up for a vote
French lawmakers plan to vote Tuesday on a sweeping justice reform bill that includes a provision for allowing law enforcement agents to remotely tap into the cameras, microphones and location services of phones and other internet-connected devices used by some criminal suspects.
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