McDonald loves the value of Sepp Straka at 80-1 (risk $100 to win $8,000) in the first major of the year. Straka has been playing some exceptional golf early in the 2025 season. He finished on top of ...
Well, clubsters, let’s call it a wrap. Not that you should put your ladles away. There will be plenty of chilly nights in the next couple of months when a pot of soup is the most welcome dinner.
Merz’s CDU/CSU and their likely future coalition partners plan to exempt defence spending from Germany’s debt rules and to set up a 500-billion-euro fund for infrastructure investments over 12 years.
The rise in support for the AfD poses grave dangers, but their alienated voters are not yet the organised fascist forces of the earlier twentieth century, argues Robert Dale  The far-right AfD gained ...
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Incoming Germany's chancellor, Friedrich Merz, pressed lawmakers Tuesday to approve a massive defense and infrastructure spending package, citing ...
Perched atop Lookout Mountain in Georgia, The Keep at McLemore offers once-in-a-lifetime scenery and opportunity for architect Bill Bergin.
If Canada and Greenland were to become states, Democrats would likely gain a significant advantage in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, as Canadians strongly oppose the idea of ...
The German Greens said on Tuesday they expect the large majority of their members of parliament to give their support to a massive spending package for infrastructure and legislation to ease the ...
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDOf the promised infrastructure fund spending of 500 billion euros ($543 billion) over 12 years, 100 billion euros will be channelled into the climate and economic transformation ...
Germany’s would-be next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is asking lawmakers Tuesday to allow the country to put “whatever it ...