Matthew Perry's legacy: 'Friends' star 'put others before himself' and wanted to do more than just acting
Matthew Perry's friend Christine Birchfield honors the late actor's wish by remembering him for his good work
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US Treasury increases size of most of its debt auctions
The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday said it plans to "gradually" increase the size of most of its
2023-11-01 20:38
Frustration, chaos mount at border crossing as Afghans leave Pakistan
Diapers litter the ground at an Afghan border crossing where thousands of Afghan families have waited for days after being forced to leave Pakistan, with...
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'He would call for peace': Bernice King corrects Amy Schumer after comedian posts MLK video in support of Israel
Martin Luther King Jr 'believed militarism (along with racism and poverty) to be among the interconnected Triple Evils,' Bernice King said
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Joe Rogan's attempt to pierce Elon Musk's Tesla cybertruck with 80-pound arrow ends in failure, Internet says 'Boys & their toys!'
Joe Rogan tests Elon Musk's Cybertruck that involves a friendly wager involving an 80-pound arrow
2023-11-01 20:34
Peter Jackson's vision for the new Beatles' song Now and Then made George Harrison's son cry
'Get Back' director Peter Jackson says his vision for the new Beatles' AI-assisted song 'Now and Then' made George Harrison's Dhani cry.
2023-11-01 20:34
ChromaDex Debuts Clinical Strength Tru Niagen® Pro 1,000mg Featuring Niagen® (Patented Nicotinamide Riboside), One of the Most Efficient Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) Boosters Available, to Consumers Nationwide
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2023-11-01 20:34
'She outdid Heidi Klum': Internet awed as Janelle Monae dresses up as chameleon for Halloween
Monae's dedication to creating memorable and visually stunning looks cements her status as a Halloween enthusiast and style icon
2023-11-01 20:33
England star Alex Greenwood well enough to return home after head injury
Alex Greenwood is well enough to return home and is set to be checked out by Manchester City after sustaining a head injury while on England duty. England’s 3-2 Women’s Nations League loss in Belgium on Tuesday evening was compounded by Greenwood being carried off on a stretcher following an accidental clash of heads with Jassina Blom in the first half. Greenwood was “conscious and talking” afterwards, according to Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman, who added: “I haven’t talked to the medical staff yet. She’s alright – when she’s walking, she’s alright.” City issued a further update on their defender, who received treatment for more than 10 minutes on the field before being taken off and replaced by Chelsea’s Jess Carter. A statement on City’s website on Wednesday morning said: “Alex Greenwood will return to the City Football Academy for further medical assessments after sustaining a head injury on international duty. “We can confirm she has been carefully monitored, is alert and well and will return home later today ahead of a review with our medical team.” England’s hopes of progressing in the competition suffered a blow following a second loss, with Belgium leapfrogging the Lionesses into second place in their group after a seesaw encounter in Leuven. Belgium took the lead through Laura de Neve but an England side missing several key players hit back through Lucy Bronze and Fran Kirby before a leveller from Tessa Wullaert, who then scored a penalty. Former England captain Faye White believes this will be a good test of the resolve of the Euro 2022 champions and Women’s World Cup finalists and called on them to be more clinical in front of goal. “I think after major tournaments in the past, England have always gone into really easy qualifying group games and this Nations League is a good test now because it’s higher quality opposition, almost like the knockouts or a group stage of a of a tournament,” White told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It’s dealing with all these different factors, plus (they had) two real key players still out, waiting for Beth Mead and Leah Williamson to come back. Lauren James wasn’t available either in the squad. “But we’re strong enough still to be able to get these games – when you make 18 chances but only put two away and still concede three, that’s the issue, isn’t it?” Read More ‘Bazball’ enters Collins English Dictionary as one of 10 words of the year Tiger Woods-designed course gives ‘a lot of options’ ahead of PGA Tour debut Golf, fish tanks, slippy socks and stray balls – freak injuries to cricket stars Nottingham Panthers invite all fans to gathering in honour of Adam Johnson San Antonio Spurs record dramatic upset against Phoenix Suns in dying seconds On this day in 2018: Simone Biles dominates in Doha despite kidney stone
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SJW Group Appoints Marisa Joss as Corporate Secretary
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Stratus Unveils Evolutionary Fault Tolerance with ztC Endurance Family of Intelligent, Predictive Computing Platforms
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