Cristiano Ronaldo is never one to shy away from backing his own ability, and the former Man United star has just predicted how many goals he would get if he were still playing in the Premier League. The 40-year-old is undoubtedly one of the greatest goal scorers the Premier League has ever seen during his two spells at Manchester United. In 236 appearances in the English top-flight, the Portuguese legend netted a remarkable 103 times, and he thinks he could significantly add to that tally were he still playing in the division. In his latest interview with Piers Morgan, the Red Devils’ former p...
National Air Traffic Controllers President Nick Daniels told CNNs Wolf Blitzer that flight delays and complications facing customers this week are not looking like a temporary problem that will clear up once the federal government is reopened, considering the number of air-traffic controllers quitting their jobs. When asked “what's different” from the 2019 shutdown, Daniels said "the issues are getting worse by every day." “It's no surprise to anyone, as the story has gone on, that we only have 10,800 certified controllers,” said Daniels. “We're 3,800 short of what we actually need of 14,633. ...
The legal advisor’s stance complicates the situation for Baharav-Miara, who had initially intended to oversee the investigation. Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara has a conflict of interest in the case of former IDF chief prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, legal advisor to the Justice Ministry Yael Kutik concluded Thursday. Kutik's opinion further suggests that Baharav-Miara herself could face an investigation or questioning in connection with the case. The legal advisor’s stance complicates the situation for Baharav-Miara, who had initially intended to oversee the investigation. According t...
The world has failed to keep warming within the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius limit set under the 2015 Paris Agreement, UN Secretary General António Guterres said on Thursday, calling it "a moral failure" and "deadly negligence." Guterres said it is "inevitable" that the 1.5-degree threshold will be breached by the early 2030s due to humanity's continued reliance on fossil fuels. "Every fraction of a degree higher means more hunger, more displacement, more economic hardship, and more lives and ecosystems lost," he said in Belém, Brazil, a city in the Amazon rainforest hosting the UN Climate Cha...