The stumbling block for men's shooting is the former leader of Lebanon, not Pakistani PM

The stumbling block for men's shooting is the former leader of Lebanon, not Pakistani PM

Old footage of former Lebanese President Michel Aoun tripping over a foreign summit surfaced in social media posts that mistakenly identified him as Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The clip has appeared in several reports on this incident in March 2017. On March 27, the Urdu Language Facebook post read: “Shehbaz Sharif felt dizzy during…

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Best NBA Bets 3/19/26

Best NBA Bets 3/19/26

We're back with a number of attractive options to bet on tonight's NBA roster. Using advanced simulation and machine learning, our Basketball Forever bot has expertly determined the best bets for Thursday, March 19, 2026. 1. Wizards +14.5 (-108) Odds: -108Probability: 57.9%Advantage: 6%Game: Pistons vs. Wizards (7 p.m. ET) Our Basketball Forever betting bot found…

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Stephen A.

Stephen A.

Stephen A. Smith calls on the Lakers after Smith and Lebron exchange words in a fierce encounter about Bronny in Madison Square Garden. “I think it's weak,” Stephen A said on the Jill stage. “I think it's some bullheads, but, for the moment, I know I'm listening to my father.” SAS breaks the entire encounter….

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Zimbabwe shuts down amid protests

Zimbabwe shuts down amid protests

A national protest aimed at resigning to Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa turned into a shutdown as citizens chose to leave rather than take to the streets in a serious security presence. Only a few protesters participated in the planned march, led by a group of discontented war veterans who accused Manangaguwa of corruption and wanted…

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U.S. Congressman George Santos was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for less than a year

U.S. Congressman George Santos was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for less than a year

Disappointing former U.S. Congressman George Santos, who lied about his life story and deceived his donors, was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Friday, crying when he heard the punishment. Santos, who pleaded guilty to federal telegraph fraud and aggravated identity theft last summer, called for mercy and told the court through…

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