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SB Nation on MSNBreaking: Bayern Munich legend Thomas Müller will not retire from football, likely headed to MLSIt’s official: Bayern Munich’s very own (former player) Thomas Müller will continue playing football! After weeks of ...
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DPA International on MSNReport: Thomas Müller to continue football career in the USThomas Müller is to continue his football career in the United States, broadcaster Sky reported on Tuesday. According to the ...
Florian Plettenberg reports that Thomas Müller’s transfer to America’s MLS will be finalized soon. Plettenberg claims that Müller will sign with one of two MLS clubs currently in the running.
That “perfect solution” appears to lie in the U.S. Sky Sport Germany claim that Müller is at most 10 days away from putting pen to paper on a new contract, with two MLS clubs thought to be under ...
German forward Thomas Müller intends to continue his career following his departure from Bayern Munich, where he had been playing for 25 years.
World Cup winner is preparing for a new adventure in Major League Soccer, as his storied career with Bayern Munich comes to an end.
Officials who pushed false allegations of collusion with Russia should face accountability, writes Armstrong Williams.
7hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNTrump Flips Out at Republican Lawmaker Exposing the Party on EpsteinIs he going to stand with the pedophiles and underage sex traffickers?” asked Representative Tim Burchett. “Or is he gonna ...
Carousel' spins finale for Summer Lyric at Tulane, with 'Six Frenchmen' having a 'spectral good time' at JAMNOLA ...
6hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNDOJ Tries to Use Ghislaine Maxwell to Put Out MAGA Fire on EpsteinAs Donald Trump seeks to allay public outcry over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a top Justice Department official vowed ...
The late-night hosts separately went on expletive-laden rants against CBS’s decision to cancel Stephen Colbert’s show.
23hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNMinnesota’s Narrow Democratic Majority Is Suddenly at Risk“That increase in the deficit is estimated to result from a decrease in direct spending of $1.1 trillion and a decrease in ...
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