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This week's US inflation data is very important. Here's why
This week's US inflation data is very important. Here's why
Markets hate uncertainty, and there's a lot of it this fall: The United Auto Workers union may strike on Friday, the federal government is heading toward another potential shutdown in October, geopolitical tensions with China remain heightened and oil prices could stay elevated through December. There's also the looming question about whether the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates again.
2023-09-12 20:43
Browns OL alleges Eagles defenders taking ‘cheap shots’ on Deshaun Watson
Browns OL alleges Eagles defenders taking ‘cheap shots’ on Deshaun Watson
A Cleveland Browns offensive lineman accused Philadelphia Eagles defenders of taking "cheap shots" on quarterback Deshaun Watson.The second week of preseason games is set to begin this Thursday, and joint practices are being held across the league. One of the games on Thursday night wi...
2023-08-16 08:01
IMF approves Ghana $3 billion loan facility - sources
IMF approves Ghana $3 billion loan facility - sources
By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila and Christian Akorlie ACCRA (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund's executive board has approved a $3 billion,
2023-05-18 01:10
Rugby star Ugo Monye: Boarding school shaped my career and my personality
Rugby star Ugo Monye: Boarding school shaped my career and my personality
The Rugby World Cup and new series of Strictly Come Dancing are both set to kick off soon – and one man who knows just how hard both of them are is Ugo Monye. “Strictly is gruelling,” says the former rugby pro-turned-pundit, who played with Harlequins and England before taking part in Strictly in 2021. “At times you’re training for 12 hours a day. So, you could go for a period of three or four days where all you do is wake up, go to the studio, go to sleep, wake up, go to the studio, go to bed.” He recalls recently telling his friend, comedian Eddie Kadi, all about this, the night before he was announced as a contestant for this year’s show. And because of the demanding schedule, taking care of yourself becomes a top priority. “You try and eat right, try and get as much sleep as possible. The biggest initial challenge everyone will find is their feet, because they wouldn’t have been used to dancing for 11 hours a day,” adds Monye, 40, who was partnered with Oti Mabuse on the show. Trading his rugby boots for ballroom shoes came with some challenges, but he still completed five weeks on the show (Monye and Mabuse finished in 11th place that year). “I remember when I did the quickstep, I had my Apple Watch on, which showed that I danced over 45km in five days,” he recalls. “I remember the first week or two, just the nervousness of rolling out of bed and putting my feet on the carpet because you didn’t know how they would feel.” Having played such a physically demanding sport for 13 years at pro level, Monye was not in bad shape. But Strictly was another “type of pressure”. “When I retired in 2015, I never thought that I’d be dancing, dressed in a low cut, electric pink, short sleeve shirt doing the samba. It’s something I’m actually really proud of,” he adds happily. Like lots of people, Monye, who has two daughters – Phoenix Lilly, six, and Ruby, three, with his ex-wife Lucy – recalls how his approach to self-care has evolved over the years. “Going back to the early 2000s, I was living the dream, right? I was 18 and I got a professional contract playing for my boyhood club, and within a year I travelled the world playing for England,” he says. “I was all, what mental health? I’m flying, right?” Things shifted with time, however, and he began to see the importance of having a proactive approach to maintaining his mental wellbeing. “I remember speaking to a friend, who is really interested in mental health, [about how] people often seek [mental health support] after something bad or traumatic has happened to a point where they actually need it. But it’s more like how you have to go and get an MOT on your car and service it,” he explains. “I think towards the end of my career, I became more aware of it. I have now definitely paid more attention to it and I absolutely love psychology, so I love understanding how the mind works.” Since his retirement, Monye – who has teamed up with Samsung ahead of the World Cup, which starts on September 8 – he has been busy being a dad, alongside jumping into a vibrant broadcast career. Having daughters made him reflect on his own upbringing too – going from being raised by a single mother on a London council estate, to a rural boarding school in Hampshire where he had his education funded (Monye secured a sports scholarship when he was 13). He attributes a lot of his success to his schooling. “I think the person I am now was born at age 13. Everything I was surrounded by was slightly different in that world. It was where I first was introduced to rugby, which then has quite clearly gone on to shape my career, the pathway that I have now, but also my personality. “I think I rely upon myself, I back myself. I had to depend on myself and try and get things done,” he reflects. “I think my personality traits, good and bad, were all developed at boarding school.” Having spent large chunks of his childhood away from family, how does he manage his own work-life balance as a parent now? “How do you manage your work-life balance? Well, you stand in the middle of the park taking a phone call,” he jokes (Monye is in the playground with his girls while we talk). “The time I have with them is absolute quality. For the World Cup, I’m going out for like three or four stints. I’d love them to be able to come out, but with school, it is a bit more difficult. “But I have said to Phoenix already that next year is the Olympics, and she loves gymnastics, so she’s going to be getting on the Eurostar with me. She is watching a lot of clips of Simone Biles at the moment on YouTube and she’s obsessed.” He wants to see his daughters inspired by brilliant women. “I love to watch sports with my daughters,” says Monye. “And we loved watching the Women’s World Cup. I had to get them to come and watch incredible women just do it.” Ugo Monye has teamed up with Samsung ahead of the world’s biggest rugby tournament (samsung.com/uk/big-screen-tv) Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Why do we crave brand new clothes and how can we resist the urge to buy them? How can I improve my teenager’s low mood? Drinking alcohol does not make people look more attractive, study suggests
2023-08-30 17:47
Integrated Biosciences Announces Synthetic Biology Platform Enabling Control Over Aging-Associated Stress Response
Integrated Biosciences Announces Synthetic Biology Platform Enabling Control Over Aging-Associated Stress Response
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2023-07-19 23:00
Can You Pack FIFA 23 World Cup Icons From Regular Packs?
Can You Pack FIFA 23 World Cup Icons From Regular Packs?
You can pack FIFA 23 World Cup Icons from regular packs such as Rare Gold Packs, Upgrade SBCs and more.
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Where to buy Travis Kelce's brown cargos? Chiefs star trolled for wearing 'Taylor Swift's curtains'
Where to buy Travis Kelce's brown cargos? Chiefs star trolled for wearing 'Taylor Swift's curtains'
For the most recent Chiefs game, Kelce arrived dressed in a pair of brown velvet cargo pants, a silky white button-up shirt, and matching Nikes
2023-10-10 16:51
Lauryn Hill stages Fugees reunion at Philadelphia's The Roots Picnic
Lauryn Hill stages Fugees reunion at Philadelphia's The Roots Picnic
The Fugees performed six songs at the festival at the weekend.
2023-06-05 18:00
'It really affected him': Leslie Jones says Chris Rock sought therapy with children after Will Smith slap
'It really affected him': Leslie Jones says Chris Rock sought therapy with children after Will Smith slap
Leslie Jones revealed that Rock sought therapy following the Oscars incident where Will Smith slapped him
2023-09-18 20:58
Powell Called ‘Climate Criminal’ by Protest Group That Disrupted Speech
Powell Called ‘Climate Criminal’ by Protest Group That Disrupted Speech
The founder of the protest group that interrupted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech in New York on
2023-10-20 02:59
Texas Senate begins deliberations in impeachment trial for state AG Ken Paxton
Texas Senate begins deliberations in impeachment trial for state AG Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's political fate is now in the hands of the state Senate, which began private deliberations in Paxton's impeachment trial just before noon Central time Friday after House impeachment managers and the attorney general's defense attorneys delivered their closing arguments.
2023-09-16 01:37
3 underrated players on Warriors roster this season
3 underrated players on Warriors roster this season
Uncovering the impact of Moses Moody, Dario Saric, and Jonathan Kuminga and why they hold the key to the Warriors success this season
2023-08-29 05:17