Month: November 2019

The Grand Prix Drivers Association will hold a meeting at Interlagos on Friday to discuss the current state of F1, with tyres the main point on the group’s agenda. From fuel saving to tyre management, to the widening gap between the front-runners and F1’s mid-field, frustrations are mounting over several issues currently impacting the racing […]

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It was another impressive qualifying performance from Haas, with Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen proving themselves once again ‘best of the rest’ in terms of one-lap pace at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. But we’ve seen that from the team before, only to watch them fall backwards down the running order when it comes to the […]

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BATON ROUGE, La. —  Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has stunned Republicans again, narrowly winning a second term Saturday as the Deep South’s only Democratic governor and handing President Trump another gubernatorial loss this month. In the heart of Trump country, the moderate Edwards cobbled together enough cross-party support with his focus on bipartisan, state-specific issues […]

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1/11 Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, the newest candidate in the 2020 race, speaks to reporters Saturday.  (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) 2/11 Presidential candidates Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg greet each other after Klobucher addressed the Women’s Caucus.  (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) 3/11 Kamala Harris hugs Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia […]

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WASHINGTON —  When the impeachment inquiry opened in September, it centered on a single question: Did President Trump block U.S. military aid to muscle Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden and others, and risk national security to boost his reelection campaign? The evidence is steadily mounting that he did. Now, the scandal is expanding. It has intersected […]

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