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Brazil Lula's central bank nominees to sit out next rate decision
Brazil Lula's central bank nominees to sit out next rate decision
BRASILIA President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's first nominees for top positions in Brazil's central bank will not
2023-06-09 07:01
Konami Teases Silent Hill Reveal
Konami Teases Silent Hill Reveal
Konami has announced that new Silent Hill updates will be revealed this Wednesday.
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This Dog Training Bundle is just $40
This Dog Training Bundle is just $40
TL;DR: As of September 9, you can get the 2023 Complete Professional Puppy and Dog
2023-09-09 17:00
It’s done – Millie Bright says England have moved on from Lauren James red card
It’s done – Millie Bright says England have moved on from Lauren James red card
Captain Millie Bright insists England have already moved on from learning they would lose Lauren James for at least Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final after the forward was sent off late in the last-16 victory over Nigeria. The 21-year-old was shown a red after stepping on the back of defender Michelle Alozie, resulting in an automatic one-match ban that could be extended to three games by FIFA’s disciplinary committee, meaning her tournament could be over. James posted an apology to Alozie on Twitter on Tuesday and also vowed to learn from the incident. If there is one team-mate who truly appreciates what James is feeling it is Bright, who four years ago in France became the first player in Lionesses history to be sent off in a World Cup knockout encounter when she was dismissed for a second bookable offence in the semi-final against the United States. “I think it is really important that we look after each other,” Bright said. “I have been through that. I know exactly how that feels. “I think it is important that she has her space and lets her emotions settle. But it’s done now, we move on. We are through. “It’s football. Listen, I have had red cards. Everyone goes through it as a player, everyone goes through it on the world stage. But for me, it’s not a situation that needs too much light shining on it. “It’s happened. It’s in the past. We are through. All that matters is we come together as a group, we have each others’ backs, and it is just another challenge in football that the player has to face. “But we have got her back completely and we will get ready for the next game.” England will face Colombia in Saturday’s quarter-final after the world number 25 side beat Jamaica 1-0 on Tuesday to reach the last eight for the first time in their history. The Lionesses were boosted by the return of Keira Walsh against Nigeria – a comeback from a knee injury few imagined possible after she was removed from the pitch on a stretcher in the first half of England’s second group match, a 1-0 triumph over Denmark. Scans revealed the issue was not as serious as first suspected and Walsh managed 120 minutes against Nigeria, including the nervy 30 minutes of 10-woman extra time to force penalties, the result sealed 4-2 for England by Chloe Kelly’s emphatic spot-kick. Though boss Sarina Wiegman’s switch to a 3-5-2 formation in Walsh’s absence seemed to spark the Lionesses into life in their 6-1 group-stage victory over China, her side did not play as well against Nigeria with three at the back, and in fact looked more controlled when they were short-handed. Bright said: “Many asked, ‘Was that hard out there?’ Of course it’s hard, it’s a knockout game in a World Cup, and we knew that these games were going to be extremely tough coming into this tournament. “But again, I have said it from day one, our character, our mentality, our resilience to give absolutely everything to the badge and to represent out fans at home, and ultimately find a way to win… we did that again.” And while she agreed England ultimately were not at their best against Nigeria, Bright added: “To be honest, I don’t think we really care. We are through to the next round. Tournament football is about getting the job done. “Of course, we all want to be better. We all want to play the perfect performance and be able to come to these interviews and say how fancy we looked. “But ultimately, I am just bothered if we get through. We are prepared for any opponent, any challenge, that we face.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Defender Micky van de Ven joins Tottenham from Wolfsburg on six-year deal Newcastle sign Southampton defender Tino Livramento on five-year deal PFA chief says new approach to added time ‘changing game we fell in love with’
2023-08-08 19:09
UK reassures big tech over new encryption rules
UK reassures big tech over new encryption rules
The British government on Wednesday gave guarantees to instant messaging platforms over concerns that they could be forced to monitor...
2023-09-07 01:53
'Why are you bothering?': Pat Sajak's scolding streak continues as 'Wheel of Fortune' host snaps at Debbie for incorrect answer
'Why are you bothering?': Pat Sajak's scolding streak continues as 'Wheel of Fortune' host snaps at Debbie for incorrect answer
In another episode of 'Wheel of Fortune,' host Pat Sajak mocked a contestant for continuously delivering wrong answers
2023-05-27 11:59
Phillies' Nola loses no-hit bid on homer in 7th against Tigers
Phillies' Nola loses no-hit bid on homer in 7th against Tigers
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola lost his no-hit bid against the Detroit Tigers on Nick Maton’s three-run homer into the second deck with two outs in the seventh inning on Monday night
2023-06-06 08:52
The route to ECL final as West Ham prepare to face Fiorentina in Prague showdown
The route to ECL final as West Ham prepare to face Fiorentina in Prague showdown
West Ham face Italian side Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final in Prague on Wednesday night. The Hammers are bidding to win a first major trophy since the FA Cup in 1980. Here, the PA news agency looks back at their route to the final. Qualifying round West Ham’s journey to Prague began on August 18, three Prime Ministers ago, with a home meeting against Danish minnows Viborg. New Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca, Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio scored in a 3-1 first-leg win. Scamacca was on target again, along with Said Benrahma and Tomas Soucek, in the away leg to secure a comprehensive 6-1 aggregate victory. Group stage The Hammers were drawn with Romanian side FCSB, Belgium’s Anderlecht and Silkeborg of Denmark in Group B. They fell behind to FCSB at home in their first match but goals from Bowen, Emerson Palmieri and Antonio earned a 3-1 win and David Moyes’ side went on to breeze into the knockout stages with six wins out of six. Last 16 The travelling fans were rewarded with a trip to sunny Cyprus and a tie against AEK Larnaca. West Ham were struggling domestically, having just been knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester United and thumped 4-0 at Brighton in the Premier League, but Antonio’s double settled the away leg and a brace from Bowen helped them to a 4-0 win at home, and 6-0 on aggregate, to keep the European adventure going. Quarter-final Next up were another Belgian outfit, Gent, and for the first time in the competition West Ham failed to register a victory, with Danny Ings on target in a 1-1 away draw. But despite conceding an early goal, the home leg was comfortable thanks to another Antonio double, Lucas Paqueta’s penalty and a stunning solo goal from captain Declan Rice to wrap up a 4-1 win. Semi-final Dutch dark horses AZ Alkmaar would be no pushovers in the last four having already accounted for Lazio and Anderlecht. West Ham fell behind at the London Stadium to Tijani Reijnders’ first-half goal but Said Benrahma’s penalty and Antonio’s scrambled effort secured a 2-1 win. In an edgy second leg, Pablo Fornals raced through to score the only goal in stoppage time to inflict AZ’s first European defeat in 26 matches and send the Hammers through.
2023-06-06 17:00
Exclusive-SEC collects Wall Street's private messages as WhatsApp probe escalates -sources
Exclusive-SEC collects Wall Street's private messages as WhatsApp probe escalates -sources
By Chris Prentice and Carolina Mandl NEW YORK The U.S. securities regulator has collected thousands of staff messages
2023-09-25 18:09
Dembele, Nkunku back in France squad for Euro 2024 qualifiers
Dembele, Nkunku back in France squad for Euro 2024 qualifiers
Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele and RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku are among the players recalled to the France squad named on Thursday by coach Didier Deschamps ahead of two...
2023-05-31 20:59
MLB trade grades: Rangers create best rotation in baseball with Cardinals trade
MLB trade grades: Rangers create best rotation in baseball with Cardinals trade
The Texas Rangers kept busy on Sunday by engaging with the St. Louis Cardinals on a trade for another starting pitcher.After you acquire Max Scherzer and Aroldis Chapman, you pop some champagne, laugh evilly over the fact that you fleeced the league at the deadline, and take it easy the next cou...
2023-07-31 04:26
Aviso AI Unveils First Generative AI Designed to be Chief of Staff for Revenue and GTM Teams
Aviso AI Unveils First Generative AI Designed to be Chief of Staff for Revenue and GTM Teams
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2023--
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