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Trump’s Greenland bid might force EU to stop placating him and fight back
US President Donald Trump’s fixation on Greenland offers an ice-cold reminder to leaders in Europe and abroad: no deal is ever final. Trump announced a 10 per cent tariff, rising to 25 per cent in June, on eight European nations, including Denmark, for saying they would undertake token Nato military exercises in Greenland in response to US sabre-rattling. While the tariffs are not certain to take effect, the threat was a brazen escalation and insult to close US allies, trampling over the US-EU...

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US strike in Syria kills leader tied to Isis ambush that left 3 Americans dead
A third round of retaliatory strikes by the US in Syria resulted in the death of an al-Qaeda-affiliated leader, who officials say had a direct tie to the Islamic State member responsible for last month’s ambush that killed two US soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in the country. US Central Command announced that the strike in northwest Syria on Friday killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, who they claim was “an experienced terrorist leader who plotted attacks and was directly connected” to...

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Will Ricky Pearsall be limited vs. Seahawks?
The San Francisco 49ers are expected to have wide receiver Ricky Pearsall back for the first time since their Week 17 win over the Chicago Bears when they play the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Divisional Round on Saturday. It’s been an up-and-down second year for Pearsall, who has dealt with knee and ankle injuries for much of the year, limiting him to nine games after playing in only 11 last year. He’s caught 36 passes for 528 yards this season, which ranks 78th in the NFL, but has shown the potential of being a top receiver for the 49ers when healthy. With George Kittle out after suffering a torn Achilles last weekend, Pearsall’s availability could be even more important on Saturday, especially when considering the 49ers’ struggles to get separation in their Week 18 loss to the Seahawks two weeks ago. But, will Pearsall be a full go or will he be limited against the Seahawks on Saturday? Head coach Kyle Shanahan addressed the topic on Thursday, noting that Pearsall is still battling the knee injury, which is why he’s officially listed as questionable for Saturday. “We wouldn’t put him on a snap count, but I saw improvement,” Shanahan said. “He’s still battling it, so that’s why he’s still questionable. But you know, we would never put a guy on an exact snap count, especially in a playoff game. But, we also understand where he is at and that it would probably have to be different than just his true status of when he is 100-percent healthy.” Pearsall himself said he’s pretty confident he’ll play, which is a good sign. “Yeah, I’m pretty confident [I’ll play],” Pearsall said on Thursday as well, via NBC Sports Bay Area. “I’ve been in every practice this week. You guys saw me practicing last week, but if you really saw me practicing, I couldn’t really lift up my leg very well. I was trying to get back. But this week gave me a little bit more optimism that I’d be playing this week. I’m getting more confident.” But the wideout noted that the injury is a lingering one, which likely keeps him from being 100 percent in the game. “I was going to say the toughest part is just being in and out,” Pearsall added. “That’s probably the toughest part, is it just lingering around. It’s one of those injuries that it’s not going to heal up until I’m fully rested and done, and I can’t do that right now, obviously. So, just getting it back to being manageable. But yeah, just any explosive movements [are the toughest parts], honestly.” Pearsall’s explosiveness is a big part of him getting separation, so we’ll see how much he’s impacted there while going up against a pretty strong group of cornerbacks with the Seahawks. Still, he was a huge difference-maker when the two sides played back in Week 1, catching four passes for 108 yards in the 49ers’ 17-10 win. When he’s on the field, the 49ers generate more explosive plays. It’s as simple as that. Without him, the offense gets bottled up more often, which can lead to weeks like Week 18. Pearsall seems to be a go for Saturday’s game. We’ll see what his impact ultimately can be.

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Kate Middleton Takes After Princess Diana as She Alters Old Royal Jewelry to Make it Modern
Kate Middleton has transformed a unique piece of jewelry to make it her own, much like Princess Diana used to do.
