At 85 years old, Jim Wells never imagined he'd be using his smartphone for banking, shopping and health care needs. But thanks to free classes offered by AARP's Senior Planet program -- in partnership ...
FIFA will launch its own ticket resale platform ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the soccer governing body announced on Wednesday, Sept. 3. FIFA wants to safeguard soccer fans against invalid or ...
Liverpool are assessing the possibility of moving for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo as the transfer window nears its conclusion. With Newcastle United holding firm over Alexander Isak, the 24-year-old ...
A high schooler football player's recruiting process is hardly linear. Players hear from schools sometimes as early as their freshman seasons. The reality is, even much later in the game, a lot can ...
El Paso Community College begins their fall semester this week, and their Rio Grande Campus is also celebrating its 50th year this semester. ABC-7 joined them on Tuesday to discuss ongoing enrollment ...
AZURE HOLDING GROUP, and it's wholly subsidiaries Vision Oil And Gas and Oil Field Services Ai, is an Oil & Gas Operator, with over 18,000 acres in the Permian Basin, 6,000 acres in South Texas and ...
Greetings from the Sunshine State: Florida's universities are in the top tier of the Washington Monthly’s rankings thanks to strong public governance. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ...
Being able to take your family to Disney World, Disneyland or any Disney park is a dream that many hope to turn into a reality at some point. A trip to the Magic Kingdom alone offers rides, shows and ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran said Friday its foreign minister spoke by phone with his French, German and British counterparts to avoid the reimposition of U.N. sanctions over Tehran’s ...
A wave of protests outside hotels used as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers is expected in the coming days. It comes as the latest figures showed there were more than 32,000 asylum seekers in ...
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Bolivia votes in elections expected to empower the right wing for first time in decades
Candidates vying to lead Bolivia voted on Sunday as the nation went to the polls to elect a new president and parliament. In La Paz right-wing candidates Jorge Fernando “Tuto” Quiroga and Samuel Doria ...
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