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Assassin’s Creed Codename RED Revealed
Assassin’s Creed Codename RED Revealed
Assassin's Creed Codename RED is set in feudal Japan and it will be part of Assassin's Creed Infinity. The showcase did not reveal the release date and it isn't expected until early 2024.
1970-01-01 08:00
Has Emily Eavis just hinted Madonna is heading to Glastonbury next summer?
Has Emily Eavis just hinted Madonna is heading to Glastonbury next summer?
Madonna is the bookies' favourite to top the bill at the world-famous music extravaganza.
2023-10-26 17:00
Former Trump aide Eastman says he is surrendering in Georgia
Former Trump aide Eastman says he is surrendering in Georgia
WASHINGTON Former Trump lawyer John Eastman said on Tuesday that he was surrendering in Georgia on Tuesday after
2023-08-22 22:23
Tristan Tate threatens to boycott 'James Bond' if non-White actors play iconic detective role
Tristan Tate threatens to boycott 'James Bond' if non-White actors play iconic detective role
This comes just days after Tristan Tate called Zendaya a 'frog'
2023-06-25 16:37
Tatum's 4th-quarter 3s push Celtics past 76ers 95-86; force Game 7
Tatum's 4th-quarter 3s push Celtics past 76ers 95-86; force Game 7
Jayson Tatum missed his first six 3-pointers before he drilled two straight clutch ones late in the game that pushed the Celtics past the Philadelphia 76ers 95-86 to send the Eastern Conference semifinals back to Boston for Game 7
1970-01-01 08:00
A Texas man reported missing as a teen 8 years ago has been at home with his mom all along, police say
A Texas man reported missing as a teen 8 years ago has been at home with his mom all along, police say
A Texas man reported missing eight years ago as a teen actually returned home a day later and has been there all along with his mother, who deceived police by giving fake names and insisting he was gone in the years before his discovery last week at a Houston church, city police said Thursday.
2023-07-07 01:22
Grocers Cleared of Profiteering From High UK Food Prices
Grocers Cleared of Profiteering From High UK Food Prices
Britain’s antitrust regulator has cleared the country’s biggest supermarkets of profiteering from high food costs, but said some
2023-07-20 18:00
New Boeing 737 MAX supplier defect to delay aircraft deliveries
New Boeing 737 MAX supplier defect to delay aircraft deliveries
Boeing has recently identified a new 737 MAX supplier quality problem involving improperly drilled holes on the aft
2023-08-24 06:37
Ezekiel Elliott focuses on Patriots knowing emotions may flow in homecoming with Cowboys
Ezekiel Elliott focuses on Patriots knowing emotions may flow in homecoming with Cowboys
Ezekiel Elliott is set for a Dallas homecoming when his New England Patriots visit the Cowboys
2023-09-28 08:00
The fresh perspective driving Kevin De Bruyne to Champions League glory
The fresh perspective driving Kevin De Bruyne to Champions League glory
For a footballer who has been voted the best player in the Bundesliga in one season and the Premier League in two more, Kevin De Bruyne could be forgiven for feeling a bit undervalued and underappreciated. Not by his peers, however, but by his family. It transpires he is not even the most popular player in the De Bruyne household. His seven-year-old son, Mason, had a kickabout on the Etihad Stadium pitch with his favourite footballer as Manchester City celebrated their Premier League title win. It wasn’t his father. He prefers the man with 52 goals, Erling Haaland, to the one with 28 assists, his dad. "It is not a problem,” said De Bruyne. “All three children have long hair. Erling is a superstar. I see that with the kids at [their] school too. They all have hair like that. It's funny. My children have all become interested in football this year. They attend more games. They are also starting to play football themselves. My eldest in particular is starting to realise a little more what is going on. He wants to come to games more. He came to see Bayern. He begins to experience and enjoy it more. As long as they like it, it's okay." All of which was a characteristically unflustered response. De Bruyne’s first Champions League final ended abruptly when he was clattered by Antonio Rudiger, leaving him with a broken nose and fractured eye socket. Another might have talked of revenge or lucklessness. Not De Bruyne. “I don't look at what happened two years ago with bad feelings. You go on, you move on,” he said. It is why he has been City’s down-to-earth superstar. Asked what is different from 2021, he gave a grounded response. “I have a daughter now. So that’s a change,” he said. He marked their FA Cup win last weekend by going home, looking after his children for a couple of days and playing football and games with them. “My wife had to do some stuff somewhere else,” he shrugged. Winning the Champions League, he smiled, would be a relief because he would no longer have to face questions if his career was complete without it. He can be eminently reasonable about it. “I always want to give the best Kevin on the field,” he rationalised. “I know that sometimes things go less and sometimes better. But as I say: we want to win everything, but it is also not possible to win everything.” And yet, irritating and repetitive as some of the questions may be, there is a point. For an astonishingly successful player, arguably the finest in both City and Belgium’s greatest teams, De Bruyne has been denied the very biggest prizes. Belgium’s golden generation almost certainly won’t win anything now, their disastrous World Cup seeming to bring an era to an end. Meanwhile De Bruyne may now be the best footballer of his generation who has not won the Champions League. Of the top 10 finishers in last year’s Ballon d’Or voting, seven have done it. There is plenty of time for Kylian Mbappe and Haaland, still both in their early twenties. De Bruyne turns 32 this month. He is the exception. He often is: the 2021 top 10 consisted of seven Champions League winners, Mbappe, Gianluigi Donnarumma, named player of the tournament in Euro 2020, and De Bruyne. The Belgian can be animated when arguing with Pep Guardiola during games – “moments between competitive persons… I don’t see a problem with that” – but his overall outlook is rather calmer. “I’m happy with the way that I am,” he said. “Obviously I know it will help whatever people say about me and the team. It doesn’t put me in bad or good places. I’ve been here eight years and it’s been incredible. Could I come here and think about all the amount of games and trophies we would win in eight years? Probably not.” That sense of perspective might be an asset. De Bruyne has won the Premier League five times in six seasons. He is not about to say it is too many, but there is a routine feel to it. He recognises it is a strange kind of normal. “I think that we are getting a bit used to the success that we are experiencing now,” he said. “Maybe that's a bit of a pity. But I think, eventually when my career is over, there will be times when I look back on things that have been accomplished.” Which is a lengthy list. But the immediate focus is on what could be accomplished. De Bruyne is the sole survivor of City’s first Champions League semi-final, under Manuel Pellegrini in 2016. Seven years on, he is the constant, Haaland the exciting newcomer who has captured his children’s imagination. But perhaps a Haaland winner in the Champions League final would suit both Mason and Kevin de Bruyne. Read More How to cure ‘City-itis’? Pep Guardiola has new template to end Champions League woe First golf, now football? Saudi Arabia’s grand plan and the 72 hours that changed everything Kyle Walker recalls ‘tough’ memory and reveals three teams Man City want to emulate
2023-06-09 00:13
FDA says it needs more research before deciding to approve nasal spray to treat dangerous allergies
FDA says it needs more research before deciding to approve nasal spray to treat dangerous allergies
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve a nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions, calling for more research on what would have been the first alternative to injections using devices such as an EpiPen
2023-09-21 01:16
Discover Financial Falls After Disclosing Regulatory Review, Suspends Buybacks
Discover Financial Falls After Disclosing Regulatory Review, Suspends Buybacks
Discover Financial Services slumped in late trading after the credit-card issuer disclosed it was in discussions with regulators
2023-07-20 05:05