USWNT Celebrates 40 Years with Bold and Patriotic Nike Kits
May 13, 2025 18:42Nike unveils striking kits for the U.S. women's national team's 40th anniversary, featuring denim-inspired star designs and obsidian shirts with red and blue accents.
Nike unveils striking kits for the U.S. women's national team's 40th anniversary, featuring denim-inspired star designs and obsidian shirts with red and blue accents.
The Pentagon instructs all American military organizations to review library materials for diversity-related content, including terms like antiracism and gender transition.
April 2024 ranks as the second warmest on record with an average global temperature of 14.96 degrees Celsius, only 0.07 degrees cooler than the warmest April. The European climate service Copernicus highlights the impact of rising temperatures.
Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel remain divided on the successor to Pope Francis as black smoke rises, signaling no decision yet. The next voting rounds will determine the new Pope.
At least three people were injured when a car drove into celebrating football fans in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain's win in the Champions League semi-final.
Cardinals in Vatican City have not reached a consensus on the new pope as multiple rounds of voting are held, awaiting white smoke signaling a decision.
The conclave to choose a new pope has commenced in the Vatican City, with cardinals gathering in the Sixtine Chapel for the historic event.
President Erdogan strengthens ties with Somalia, establishing military presence, economic partnerships, and cultural influence in the region.
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Recent shootings in Uppsala shed light on the rise of teenage gang violence in Sweden, with minors increasingly involved in extreme criminal activities.
Vatican workers have begun installing a chimney on the Sistine Chapel for the conclave to elect a new pope. White smoke signals the election of a new pope, while black smoke indicates a need for further voting.
Recent revelations shed light on the heinous quadruple student murder case at the University of Idaho in 2022, implicating Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology student, in the brutal killings.
The 'Six Triple Eight' battalion, the only African-American female unit in WWII, receives the Congressional Gold Medal eighty years later for their heroic service.
The EU Court has ordered Malta to halt the sale of 'golden passports' to millionaires, violating EU treaties by automatically granting foreign investors EU citizenship.
A Chinese man, Fu T., confessed to murdering 25-year-old transgender woman, Woranun Pannacha, in Pattaya, Thailand, removing her organs in a horrific crime. The case sheds light on organ trafficking concerns in Southeast Asia.
The European Court of Justice could put an end to Malta's 'golden passport' program, allowing wealthy individuals to buy citizenship in the EU country for hundreds of thousands of euros.
The 30-year-old man who allegedly drove into a crowd in Vancouver has a history of mental health problems and apologized to festival attendees.
Pope Francis' funeral in Rome sees dignitaries and royals in somber black attire, adhering to a unified dress code. Notable outfits and exceptions among attendees.
Joakim Medin, a Swedish journalist, may serve 12 years in Turkish prison for allegedly insulting President Erdogan, sparking concerns over press freedom.
The Vatican's strict dress code for the Pope's funeral includes white robes and specific attire for cardinals, bishops, and non-clergy attendees.
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An explosion occurred at a shopping center in Moscow, with a car completely engulfed in smoke on the parking lot. Emergency services extinguished a fire at the scene.
An earthquake occurred west of Istanbul, Turkey, with no reported damage or casualties. Turkish media reported two consecutive tremors with the epicenter located under the sea, 60 kilometers west of Istanbul.
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Cardinals are preparing to choose the next pope, with candidates from Asia and Europe emerging as potential successors to Pope Francis in the upcoming conclave.
Klaus Schwab resigns as World Economic Forum supervisory board chairman after 55 years, facing conspiracy theories. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe appointed as interim chairman.
Discover the Vatican rituals following the death of Pope Francis, including the mourning process and the secretive conclave for the election of the new pope.
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Associated Press victory in lawsuit against Trump administration over language use and 'woke agenda' sparks debate on media bias.
Turkish family convicted of spying for Mossad in Turkey, sentenced to prison. Details of espionage activities revealed.