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A new poll finds that seven out of 10 American adults disapprove of President Donald Trump’s handling of the Greenland crisis.listen to this article | 4 minutesinformationThe Danish and Greenlandic prime ministers met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and agreed to discuss the management of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory that President Donald Trump has threatened to confiscate.Rubio spoke for 15 minutes on Friday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenlandic Prime Minister Jensfrederik Nielsen.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listGreenlandic leader Nielsen said in a social media…

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Saturday’s newspaper top news and transfer rumors…sir jim ratcliffe Sir Jim Ratcliffe apologizes to the Glazers for controversial comments on immigration that embarrassed Manchester United – Daily Mirror Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Manchester City manager Josep Guardiola has spoken passionately about immigration following comments made by Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe earlier this week. Manchester United bosses ‘mortified’ by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s immigration comments amid concerns over impact on players and plans for new £2bn stadium – Daily MailINEOS desperately tried to block Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s latest interview on Sky News after shocking comments…

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This Valentine’s Day, chocolate prices are no longer at the highs of last year, but cheap chocolate hasn’t made a comeback yet, and probably never will. Last year’s cocoa price crisis, caused by a combination of heatwave, drought and disease in key producing regions, may have eased. However, the aftertaste remains. The market no longer functions as it used to because the landscape in which cocoa is grown is no longer the same. And part of the reason is the world’s unconscious desire for cheap chocolate at the expense of biodiversity.Cocoa is one of the most rainfall-dependent crops in the…

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Here are some of the companies making the biggest moves in intraday trading. Moderna – The biotech giant’s stock rose 5% after the company gave an upbeat outlook for full-year earnings. Moderna expects revenue to increase by up to 10% from 2025 levels, exceeding the FactSet consensus call for a 5.9% increase. The company’s fourth-quarter loss was $2.11 per share, narrower than analysts’ expectations of a loss of $2.54 per share. Maplebear – Shares rose about 9% after the parent company of grocery delivery platform Instacart released optimistic forecasts for the current quarter. Instacart expects total transaction value to be…

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The cable, seen by Al Jazeera, says the US is “strongly opposed” to the island nation seeking support for the ICJ’s landmark climate change ruling.listen to this article | 4 minutesinformationPublished February 14, 2026February 14, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareThe United States is calling on countries to pressure Vanuatu to withdraw a draft UN resolution upholding the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark ruling that countries have a legal obligation to act on climate change.The Trump administration “strongly opposes” a resolution circulated by the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu in support of last year’s ruling by the…

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President Donald Trump’s former White House adviser Steve Bannon discussed opposition strategy with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein against Pope Francis, and Bannon said he wanted to “bring down” the pope, according to newly released files from the U.S. Department of Justice. Messages exchanged between the two men in 2019, made public last month in a trove of documents, revealed that Bannon courted the late financier after the first Trump administration left office in an attempt to undermine the former pope. Mr. Bannon had been highly critical of Mr. Francis, who was hostile to a “sovereignist” vision, a brand of…

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Hull City have announced that an arrest has been made after supporters chanted hateful chants during their 4-0 FA Cup fourth-round defeat to Chelsea.After offensive chants were heard in some parts of the home crowd in the first half, a warning was issued over the PA system, urging supporters to stand still and reminding them that CCTV cameras were active.Another announcement followed in the second half, including confirmation of the arrest.Hull warned fans before the match that “homophobic, racist and discriminatory chants are completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated inside MKM Stadium.””Supporters who engage in such behavior will face…

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For the 2025 tax year, eligible U.S. taxpayers can deduct up to $10,000 in interest on auto loans under a temporary provision enacted as part of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.However, most eligible borrowers’ deductions are much lower, primarily because even a large auto loan won’t accrue nearly $10,000 in interest in a single year. That figure is close to the total interest a borrower typically pays over the life of a 72-month new car loan, according to car shopping and auto data provider Edmunds.In fact, for most borrowers, the deduction is likely to save hundreds of…

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Josh Windass scored as Wrexham secured a tense 1-0 win over Ipswich to reach the FA Cup fifth round for the first time since 1997.Windass returned home after a close 34-minute contest at Stock Cae Rath, another monumental victory in the rise of the Welsh team under high-profile Hollywood ownership. Both sides are vying for promotion from the Championship and will meet again at the same venue next week. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna made 10 changes for the fixture, indicating a rematch in the league is a priority. The unfamiliarity of Ipswich’s line-up played into Wrexham’s hands, but they failed…

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Cavan Images | Cavan | Getty ImagesIn early 2025, during the final weeks of President Joe Biden’s term, lawmakers pushed through a major last-minute bill that would increase Social Security benefits for some public pensioners.The Social Security Fairness Act was passed by both houses of Congress with bipartisan majorities, and Biden signed it into law on January 5, 2025.Several senators are now asking the Social Security Administration to reconsider what they say is an implementation flaw in the law that limits retroactive payments to certain beneficiaries to six months instead of one year.The Social Security Fairness Act repealed two provisions…

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