
From Chocolate Avenue to the World Cup, how Hershey, Pennsylvania, shaped Christian Pulisic
HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — Hershey may be known as the “Sweetest Place on Earth,” thanks to its chocolate-drenched origins, but the Pennsylvania community is also home to Christian Pulisic — the most accomplished and famous player on a U. S. national team that's dreaming big as it co-hosts the World Cup. The team advanced on Wednesday, defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina to set up a round of 16 match against Belgium on Monday. “Hershey to me is everything -- it’s where my family is from, it’s...
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- From Chocolate Avenue to the World Cup, how Hershey, Pennsylvania, shaped Christian Pulisic
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Facing barbs and pressure from Trump, Europes leaders close ranks
ROME (AP) — U. S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on Italy’s premier have had an unintended consequence. After Trump questioned Italy’s reliability as a wartime ally and claimed Giorgia Meloni had groveled for his attention, European leaders rallied to Meloni's side, thawing what had been a frosty relationship over her hard-right political roots. It is the latest example of how the often divisive American president is helping to draw Europe closer together. European leaders are more a...
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- Facing barbs and pressure from Trump, Europes leaders close ranks
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- Harvard professor with polarizing alien theories is picked to lead Trump administration UFO council
- Ex-CIA Director John Brennan seeks court order requiring records from investigations be preserved
Harvard professor with polarizing alien theories is picked to lead Trump administration UFO council
WASHINGTON (AP) — A polarizing Harvard astronomer known for splashy theories about alien visits has been tapped by the Trump administration to lead a team of outside scientists to study the national security risks posed by UFOs. Avi Loeb, a cosmologist who studied black holes and served as head of Harvard’s astronomy department until 2020, was recently appointed to helm a new scientific advisory council tasked with investigating the origins of mysterious orbs and other objects reported by...
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