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      <title>This state produced more U.S. presidents than any other</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 19:02:26 Z</pubDate>
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<p>Virginia remains the birthplace of more U.S. presidents  than any other state, producing eight commanders-in-chief, according to historical records from the National Archives, the White House Historical Association, and Encyclopaedia Britannica.</p>
<p>The state's unmatched contribution includes four of the nation's first five presidents, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe, earning Virginia the nickname "Mother of Presidents." Also born in Virginia were William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.</p>
<p>Virginia's prominence reflects its central role in the nation's founding. During the colonial period, it was the largest and most influential British colony in North America, producing many of the leaders who shaped the American Revolution and drafted the U.S. Constitution.</p>
<p>Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe each served during the republic's formative decades, helping establish the presidency, expand the nation's territory through the Louisiana Purchase, and define key constitutional principles.</p>
<p>Historians note that Virginia's political influence gradually declined after the early 19th century as  population  and economic power shifted westward.</p>
<p>Ohio ranks second with seven presidents, including Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft and Warren G. Harding.</p>
<p>Ohio's rise reflected the country's westward expansion during the 19th century. By the late 1800s, it had become one of America's largest states by population and an industrial powerhouse, making it a crucial battleground in national  politics .</p>
<p>The state's influence earned it the nickname "Mother of Presidents" during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when it produced five presidents within just 28 years.</p>
<p>New York has produced five presidents: Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Donald Trump.</p>
<p>Massachusetts follows with four: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John F. Kennedy and George H. W. Bush, who was born in Milton before later establishing his political career in Texas.</p>
<p>Four other states have produced two presidents each: North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Vermont.</p>
<p>While birthplace is a notable historical distinction, historians emphasise that many presidents built their political careers elsewhere. Abraham Lincoln, for example, was born in Kentucky but became politically identified with Illinois, while Ronald Reagan was born in Illinois and rose to national prominence in  California .</p>
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      <title>Which country made €13.8bn from football transfers?</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 12:47:57 Z</pubDate>
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<p>England generated more transfer revenue than any other football association between 2014 and 2023, earning  €13.8 billion  from player transfers, according to the latest CIES Football Observatory report, highlighting the Premier League's central role in the global transfer market.</p>
<p>The CIES Football Observatory's analysis of international transfer activity shows England comfortably leading the rankings ahead of Italy (€9.8 billion),  France  (€8.0 billion), Spain (€7.7 billion) and Germany (€7.0 billion).</p>
<p>The figures cover transfer revenues earned by clubs affiliated with each national football association over the ten years, reflecting both domestic and international player trading.</p>
<p>Although England recorded the highest overall transfer revenue, only 36.6% of its earnings came from international transfers, the lowest proportion among the top ten associations.</p>
<p>The data reflects the Premier League's enormous domestic transfer market, where clubs frequently buy and sell players within England for substantial fees. Financial regulations, broadcasting income and commercial revenues have enabled English clubs to spend more than their European counterparts, creating a highly active internal market.</p>
<p>According to  Deloitte's Annual Review of Football Finance , Premier League clubs consistently generate the highest revenues of any football league worldwide, supporting record-breaking transfer activity.</p>
<p>By contrast, several football associations depend far more on exporting players abroad.</p>
<p>Portugal recorded €3.9 billion in transfer revenue, with 91.3% generated from international transfers, the highest share among the top ten. Portuguese clubs have long developed young talent before selling players to wealthier European leagues, particularly England, Spain, France and Germany.</p>
<p>The Netherlands (90.0%), Belgium (86.7%),  Brazil  (85.8%), and Argentina (82.6%) also earned the vast majority of their transfer income through overseas deals.</p>
<p>France generated €8.0 billion, with 73.4% coming from international transfers, reflecting Ligue 1's reputation as one of Europe's leading talent-producing leagues. French academies continue supplying players to elite clubs across Europe, particularly the Premier League.</p>
<p>Outside Europe, Brazil (€2.9 billion) ranked seventh, while Argentina (€1.8 billion) completed the top ten. Both South American nations remain among the world's most important exporters of football talent despite comparatively smaller domestic broadcasting revenues.</p>
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      <title>Mother watches as 14-year-old daughter pulled alive from earthquake rubble in Venezuela</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 12:40:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Footage showed emergency workers carrying the teenager on a stretcher after rescuing her following several hours of search efforts.</p>
<p>Rescuers stabilised the girl at the scene before taking her to a nearby medical centre, where she remains under medical observation.</p>
<p>Her mother, Alexandra Pedrero, described the moment the building collapsed.</p>
<p>“This was something unexpected. And when the tremor started,  I couldn't figure out how to come asking for help, so they could bring me. And when I looked, I saw my daughter trapped,” she said.</p>
<p>Local  media  reported that several people had been rescued alive from collapsed buildings as search-and-rescue operations continued in Caracas and other affected areas.</p>
<p>The US Geological Survey (USGS) said two powerful  earthquakes  struck northern Venezuela within seconds of each other. The first measured magnitude 7.2, followed by a stronger magnitude 7.5 earthquake. Both were centred near Yumare, close to the Montalbán-Morón area in Carabobo state, at shallow depths.</p>
<p>The earthquakes were felt across Caracas and several north-central states, prompting residents to evacuate buildings and causing damage to offices, residential buildings and other structures.</p>
<p>Venezuela’s seismological agency, FUNVISIS, urged residents to rely on official information as the risk of aftershocks remained.</p>
<p>Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said emergency incidents had been reported in Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, Carabobo, Trujillo and La Guaira.</p>
<p>According to the  latest  update by interim leader  Delcy Rodriguez, the death toll has climbed to 164, with nearly 1,000 injured, compared to preliminary official figures, which reported 32 killed, and about 700 were injured after authorities warned that casualty figures could rise as rescue operations and damage assessments continue.</p>
<p>Venezuela last experienced a similar-magnitude earthquake in 2018, when a magnitude 7.3 earthquake centred near Sucre state was felt across parts of the Caribbean and  South America .</p>
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