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NFL considers eliminating hip-drop tackles, will review the 'tush push' again after the season
NFL considers eliminating hip-drop tackles, will review the 'tush push' again after the season
The NFL is looking to eliminate the hip-drop tackle and will again discuss the “tush push” in the offseason
2023-10-18 06:50
Alec Baldwin may face involuntary manslaughter charges in 'Rust' shooting as case to be brought before grand jury
Alec Baldwin may face involuntary manslaughter charges in 'Rust' shooting as case to be brought before grand jury
The charges were earlier dismissed by prosecutors in New Maxico, citing new evidence in the case
2023-10-18 06:50
NFL fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 7
NFL fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 7
Week 7 of the NFL season is upon us and bye weeks are beginning to come into play in the fantasy football realm. With six teams on bye, be sure to be active on the waiver wire if you are a manager who rosters players on any of these teams.
2023-10-18 06:43
Whitehaven to Buy Two BHP Coking Coal Mines in Queensland
Whitehaven to Buy Two BHP Coking Coal Mines in Queensland
BHP Group Ltd., the world’s biggest miner, said it agreed to sell two more Australian coking coal operations
2023-10-18 06:42
Britney Spears writes about having an abortion while she and Justin Timberlake were together
Britney Spears writes about having an abortion while she and Justin Timberlake were together
Britney Spears reveals a personal experience she has kept private for two decades in her upcoming memoir.
2023-10-18 06:40
ATP roundup: Taylor Fritz wins opener in Tokyo
ATP roundup: Taylor Fritz wins opener in Tokyo
Top seed Taylor Fritz opened his title defense at the Japan Open with a 6-4, 6-3 first-round win over Cameron
2023-10-18 06:38
Asia Stocks Eye Gains; Treasuries Sink on Fed Bets: Markets Wrap
Asia Stocks Eye Gains; Treasuries Sink on Fed Bets: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are set for mild gains after US equities struggled and Treasuries slumped following data reinforcing the
2023-10-18 06:31
Why Do We Get Shivers Down Our Spines?
Why Do We Get Shivers Down Our Spines?
You’re watching a scary movie or the music swells during your favorite song—the shiver up and down your spine is your body responding to a range of emotions.
2023-10-18 06:30
Private Equity Firm Integral Aims for Fund of $3 Billion After Tokyo IPO
Private Equity Firm Integral Aims for Fund of $3 Billion After Tokyo IPO
Integral Corp. looks to accelerate growth by leveraging funds raised in its initial public offering last month, a
2023-10-18 06:30
Father and other family members are convicted in New Mexico kidnapping and terrorism case
Father and other family members are convicted in New Mexico kidnapping and terrorism case
Jurors have delivered split verdicts in a case that stemmed from the search for a 3-year-old boy who went missing from Georgia
2023-10-18 06:25
Federal jury convicts two employees in fatal Wisconsin corn mill explosion
Federal jury convicts two employees in fatal Wisconsin corn mill explosion
A federal jury has convicted two senior employees at a Wisconsin corn plant of falsifying records and obstructing an investigation into a fatal corn dust explosion in 2017
2023-10-18 06:20
Steve Clarke says Scotland have ‘lots to improve’ after defeat to France
Steve Clarke says Scotland have ‘lots to improve’ after defeat to France
Steve Clarke has told his Scotland players to “stop this run” of defeats next month after losing 4-1 to France in Lille. The Scots went into the friendly knowing they had qualified for the 2024 European Championships after Spain beat Norway at the weekend to ensure a top-two finish in Group A. Scotland had lost 2-0 to Spain last week on the back of a 3-1 loss to England at Hampden Park in the 150th Heritage Anniversary match and the French were even classier. Clarke made eight changes from Seville – goalkeepers Liam Kelly and Zander Clark played a half each on their debuts. Scotland stunned the home side when midfielder Billy Gilmour guided in the opener after 11 minutes – his first ever senior goal. However, France defender Benjamin Pavard scored two headers, skipper Kylian Mbappe added a third from the spot before the break after a VAR intervention saw referee Tobias Stieler judge Scotland defender Liam Cooper had held Olivier Giroud and substitute Kingsley Coman hammered in a fourth. After victory in their first five Euro qualifiers, Scotland have lost three in a row and Clarke wants to get that winning feeling back in the final two qualifiers against Georgia next month before the final game against Norway. He said: “We can take away the memory of the qualification but we lost two games in the camp. “We don’t like losing. I don’t want them to be comfortable losing or happy to lose. We have lost three in a row now and I have asked them to make sure that when we got to Georgia that we stop this run Steve Clarke “We spoke about that after the game. It is important we set our standards higher than that. “We have lost three in a row now and I have asked them to make sure that when we got to Georgia that we stop this run. “We want to finish on the same points as Spain so the target is to finish with 21 point which will make it a good campaign.” Clarke, who was “happy” with his team selection, acknowledged the superiority of the home side. He said: “I thought we started the game really well, the first 15 minute was good and we got ourselves in front. “To concede a goal from a corner was disappointing because we know France can score from open play and we try not to give goals away from set plays. “The third goal – I don’t think VAR should have got involved in the decision, it was soft and when the referee goes there he has to be strong to stick with his original decision. “Both players were at it and that takes the game away from us. “The second half was OK but France are always a threat with their pace and power and quality. “So lots to learn, lots to improve. We know we are not at that level yet. “It is level we are going to strive to get to and the harder we strive the better team we will be.” After sealing qualification to Euro 2024 with a 2-1 win over the Netherlands on Friday, France boss Didier Deschamps was happy to finish the camp off with a convincing win He said: “It was a very good week, When you win you are always happy. “The most important thing was against the Netherlands on Friday night and the fact that we have shown so much quality tonight as well, it is a great satisfaction for us. “We created lots of chances against a team that can defend pretty well and has a lot of qualities. So we are very happy.” Read More Michael O’Neill wants Shea Charles to learn from dismissal on frustrating night Republic of Ireland heading in the right direction – striker Callum Robinson Scotland come back to earth as France recover from early fright Shea Charles dismissed as Northern Ireland lose at home to Slovenia Jordan Henderson has ‘no regrets’ over Saudi Arabia move despite being booed Rassie Erasmus expects England to have ‘some beef’ with South Africa
2023-10-18 06:19
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