Germany's Social Democrats win election but uncertainty beckons
In the fractured political landscape of the post-Merkel era, the most likely outcome will be a three-way alliance
In 1999, heist film “Three Kings,” starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube, had its Los Angeles premiere. (Sept. 27)
The hosts stormed to a 19-9 success.
The center-left Social Democrats have won the biggest share of the vote in Germany’s national election, beating outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right Union bloc in a closely fought race. Election officials said early Monday that a count of all 299 constituencies showed the Social Democrats won 25.9% of the vote, ahead of 24.1% for the Union bloc. The environmentalist Greens came third with 14.8% followed by the pro-business Free Democrats with 11.5%.
El Salvador’s president is consolidating power and seems intent on rewriting the country’s constitution Nayib Bukele on the bicentennial of El Salvador’s independence. Photograph: AFP Among the colourful houses of Comunidad Iberia, an impoverished neighbourhood of San Salvador, the dark glass cube of the Urban Centre for Welfare and Opportunities (or Cubo in its Spanish acronym) is an eye-catching piece of urban architecture. Inside local children take art classes, read in the library and play o
New cast member Mia Thornton previously stirred up trouble on The Real Housewives of Potomac by gossiping about Candiace Dillard Bassett's husband, Chris
One major tool that we've been missing in the coronavirus fight is a pill that people can take right after they've been diagnosed with the virus. It may not be that far off.Why it matters: An effective antiviral pill could prevent an infected person from ever getting sick, or at least from requiring hospitalization. It's not a substitute for vaccination, but it would make living with the coronavirus safer. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Driving the new
You can watch as Tony Awards are handed out live on Paramount+, as long as you don't live on the West Coast. Here's the convoluted broadcast and streaming plan.
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Rory McIlroy cried and his continent understood why. “I love my team-mates so much and I should have done more for them,” the Northern Irishman said, the ducts unashamedly flowing forth. “I can't wait to get another shot at this.”
Sheriff Alex Villanueva's conduct has been absolutely shocking and lawless, while LAPD Chief Michel Moore is just inept. Both need to go.
Mexico's government said on Sunday that it will resume flights to Port-au-Prince starting next week for Haitian migrants who want to return home. The flights from Tapachula in Chiapas and Villahermosa in Tabasco will be offered to "those who voluntarily wish to return to their country," the Mexican government said in a statement. Those who return will find Haiti, the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, struggling with the aftermath of a presidential assassination, gang violence and a major earthquake.
Right in time to stock up for the season.
Breeze through your door without fumbling for your keys or using an entry pad with this smart lock system.
The reality star is in "vacation mode."
The NFL cannot hide from another officiating error that directly costs the Lions a win
Watch: Jameis Winston meets unamused Sean Payton after bizarre TD pass
Lane Kiffin takes a jab at ESPN over Week 5 College GameDay destination!
Dustin Johnson went 5-0 to lead the U.S. to the Ryder Cup on Sunday, and then he let loose at the winners' press conference.
Rumors swirled about their relationship throughout the week, and their brief postgame meeting at midfield didn't help matters.