2 B-2 Bombers Flown to Alaska Ahead of Putin Summit
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The Winnipeg Blue Bopmbers have reached the halfway mark of the CFL schedule with five wins against four losses, but no victory more heart-stopping than Thursday’s 30-27 rollercoaster ride over the Ottawa Redblacks.
A new analysis says that even after Operation Spiderweb, Russia still launched over 70 "premier munitions" in the month of July.
Say this about the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as they hit the halfway mark of their 2025 Canadian Football League season: They have certainly developed a flair for the dramatic — and, yes, sometimes unnecessarily — so much so that the final moments of their games could bring a stone-cold corpse to life again.
A body language expert analyzes Putin’s subtle hand gesture during Trump’s dramatic bomber flyover at their high-stakes Alaska meeting.
Essendon's pressure across the ground in the first half caught the Saints off guard. The Bombers, who have 17 players on their injury list, doubled the Saints' tackle count in the opening term and surprised everyone when they led by 18 points midway through the second term.
Ukraine's Air Force said Moscow's forces launched an Iskander-M ballistic missile from Russia's Bryansk Oblast and 46 Shahed-type drones and decoy drones from Kursk, Bryansk, Orel, and Primorsk-Akhtarsk.
US military might was on display with a B-2 stealth bomber flying overhead, as a reporter shouted audibly to Putin, “Will you stop killing civilians?”
Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive co-ordinator and defensive backs coach Jordan Younger gave the secondary extra attention in Wednesday's practice after more injuries caused changes ahead of Thursday's home game against the Ottawa Redblacks.