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Tom Brady’s highly anticipated debut as an NFL broadcaster with Fox on Sunday was met with a mix of potential and growing pains. Much like his early days as a quarterback, Brady’s first outing in the booth wasn’t perfect but showed promise. In his initial two NFL starts as a player, Brady had modest stats—no touchdowns, a 53% completion rate, and an average of 127 yards per game. He was cautious and focused on staying within the system as he found his footing. The same could be said of his first broadcast performance, where he displayed moments of awkwardness, inexperience,…

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After a prolonged period of uncertainty, French President Emmanuel Macron has named Michel Barnier as the new prime minister, a move aimed at bringing stability to the government following the snap elections held between June and July, which resulted in a hung parliament. Barnier, a 73-year-old former foreign minister who is best known for his role as the European Union’s Brexit negotiator, now faces a turbulent political landscape, with analysts predicting his grip on power will be fragile at best. His tenure may depend on the support of Marine Le Pen’s eurosceptic, anti-immigration National Rally (RN), which emerged as the…

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El Salvador’s National Police Director-General, Mauricio Arriaza, was among nine people killed when a military helicopter crashed on Sunday evening. The helicopter was transporting a high-profile suspect, former bank director Manuel Coto, who was accused of embezzling $35 million from a credit union in El Salvador. The crash occurred shortly after take-off, as the helicopter was en route to the capital, San Salvador. El Salvador police chief dies in ‘suspicious’ helicopter crash El Salvador’s police chief, Mauricio Arriaza, and eight others died in a helicopter crash while escorting a suspect in a multi-million-dollar fraud case. President Nayib Bukele expressed doubts…

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Mexican authorities have arrested Gildardo Lopez Astudillo, an alleged drug cartel leader believed to be involved in the disappearance of 43 college students in 2014. Known as “El Gil,” Lopez Astudillo is suspected of playing a key role in the tragic incident, where students from Ayotzinapa teachers’ college went missing in Guerrero state. Lopez Astudillo, linked to the Guerreros Unidos cartel, had previously been arrested in 2015 but was released in 2019 due to a judge ruling that evidence against him had been obtained illegally. Authorities in #Mexico say they have arrested an alleged cartel chief linked to the decade-old…

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