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Video of visibly shaken Katy Perry going on stage after Russell Brand divorced her by text goes viral
Video of visibly shaken Katy Perry going on stage after Russell Brand divorced her by text goes viral
Russell Brand divorced Katy Perry over a text message on New Year's Eve, 2011
2023-09-18 15:16
A tropical depression is expected to strengthen before hitting South Texas, threatening floods and dangerous storm surge
A tropical depression is expected to strengthen before hitting South Texas, threatening floods and dangerous storm surge
South Texas is bracing for heavy rain, flooding, powerful winds and dangerous rip currents as a tropical depression churning in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to strengthen and hit the state Tuesday as a tropical storm.
2023-08-22 12:53
Who are Noah Ney's parents? 16-yr-old 'gangster' who shot girl, 5, sentenced to 50 years in prison
Who are Noah Ney's parents? 16-yr-old 'gangster' who shot girl, 5, sentenced to 50 years in prison
Noah Ney was sentenced as an adult on Monday, October 23 after he pleaded guilty to 12 counts involving firearms, drugs, gangs, theft, and assault
2023-10-26 16:29
Philippines Says Companies’ Global Debt May Exceed Estimates
Philippines Says Companies’ Global Debt May Exceed Estimates
The Philippine central bank plans to require the nation’s largest business groups to disclose their foreign-debt levels due
2023-06-15 19:26
Turkey’s Erdogan Meets Former Finance Minister in Cabinet Planning
Turkey’s Erdogan Meets Former Finance Minister in Cabinet Planning
Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Mehmet Simsek, a market-friendly former finance minister, in the capital Ankara on Monday
2023-05-30 02:59
World stocks hit new 2023 highs after rally on inflation data
World stocks hit new 2023 highs after rally on inflation data
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON World stocks extended their gains on Friday, on track for their biggest weekly rise
2023-07-14 18:15
L’Occitane Slumps After Boss Ends Talks on Potential Buyout
L’Occitane Slumps After Boss Ends Talks on Potential Buyout
L’Occitane International SA fell by the most on record after its billionaire chairman ended deliberations on a potential
2023-09-05 10:25
'RHOA' fans disgusted as Ralph Pittman calls ex-wife Drew Sidora 'battered victim' demanding 'child support'
'RHOA' fans disgusted as Ralph Pittman calls ex-wife Drew Sidora 'battered victim' demanding 'child support'
Drew Sidora expresses disappointment in Ralph Pittman as Bravo star's ex-husband hits back with grave accusations
2023-09-05 13:15
Jay Leno, 73, has no plans to settle down, reveals one condition that would make him retire
Jay Leno, 73, has no plans to settle down, reveals one condition that would make him retire
Jay Leno is currently 'recovering' from his car fire and motorcycle crash and said that he would continue doing what he loves
2023-05-28 00:48
Classic Cars at Gold Coast Motor Show Reveal Rare Collection in Hong Kong
Classic Cars at Gold Coast Motor Show Reveal Rare Collection in Hong Kong
A group of Hong Kong car enthusiasts showed off some of the world’s rarest classics at an event
2023-11-13 17:50
US regional bank shares bounce as debt ceiling overshadows crisis
US regional bank shares bounce as debt ceiling overshadows crisis
By Chibuike Oguh and Niket Nishant (Reuters) -Shares of U.S. regional lenders rose on Monday, led by a rebound in
2023-05-16 05:51
Where are Mercedes and Ferrari? Frankly, you don’t want to hear the answer
Where are Mercedes and Ferrari? Frankly, you don’t want to hear the answer
A running joke, visible in front of the cameras, is playing out between Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso this season. After Verstappen only qualified ninth for Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix, second-placed Alonso predicted – in a routine which would be laughable if it wasn’t so accurate – that the Red Bull would slingshot past him by lap 25. In similar circumstances three races back in Saudi Arabia, wily double world champion Alonso was near-enough spot-on with the same prophecy. Except this time, it didn’t take Verstappen that long. By lap 15, Verstappen had overtaken seven sitting ducks to reach the rear of team-mate Sergio Perez. Eking out the maximum performance in his set of hard tyres, the Dutchman was in prime position to overtake Perez by the time he pitted for mediums on lap 46. Two rounds of the circuit later, Verstappen stormed clear of Perez’s valiant defence to take a statement victory. That, plus the fastest lap, handed the championship leader a perfect 26-point day. His gap to Perez is now 14 points. Aston Martin’s Alonso, in third, is 44 points behind Verstappen – the closest challenger outside the Red Bull behemoth. But it is the Constructors’ Standings which really tells the tale of this one-sided bloodbath right now. Red Bull, on 224 points out of a possible 235, are 122 points ahead of Aston Martin, a surprise success story. Mercedes and Ferrari – giants of Formula 1, the supposed title challengers – are 128 and 146 points behind Red Bull respectively. We have had just five grand prix weekends. Five. Christian Horner, gleaming under the Florida sun after a fourth Red Bull one-two in five races, simply could not help himself: “We’ve never, ever had a start like this. We’re wondering: where are the others? We’ve made a normal step over the winter. “Where did Ferrari and Mercedes go?” The gap between the RB19 and the rest is truly staggering. Excluding the Australian Grand Prix which concluded under the safety car, the amassed gap between the RB19 and the next-best car is over 1 minute and 45 seconds. 106.8 seconds, to be precise, in just four grand prix. In Miami, the gap was 26.3 seconds, still less than the 38.6 second Red Bull advantage at the season-opener in Bahrain. RED BULL’S ADVANTAGE OVER THE NEXT-BEST CAR Bahrain: 36.6 seconds Saudi Arabia: 20.7 seconds Australia: 0.1 seconds Azerbaijan: 21.2 seconds Miami: 26.3 seconds In short, Mercedes and Ferrari have never been further away from the front in the hybrid era. Last year, in what proved to be a season of double world championship glory for Red Bull, Charles Leclerc was at least winning races and challenging at the start of the campaign. By the end of 2022, Mercedes seemed to have, finally, unlocked their unique package with a one-two finish in Brazil. Yet on Sunday, Leclerc was grappling with Haas’ and Alpines in the midfield on his way to seventh. Lewis Hamilton – who only qualified 13th-fastest – had to make a late surge to leap up to P6. Perhaps the most amusing moment in the closing laps was George Russell, in a state of bewildered shock running in fourth, asking his engineer: “Who is the car ahead of Fernando on track? We’re that close to Perez?!” A simple response squashed any hope. It was simply a lapped car. “No, sorry. It’s Sargeant on track.” Ever since admitting to needing to rip up their current car philosophy in Bahrain, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has referred to the next race in Imola as a potential season benchmark, with a new upgrade highly-anticipated. Yet while Hamilton insisted he needs a “one-second upgrade”, Wolff downplayed expectations. “I don’t think we’ll get there and suddenly we’re half a second faster and in the middle of a fight,” he remarked, after a weekend in Miami when he also described the W14 car as a “nasty piece of work” and “poisonous.” Ferrari, meanwhile, do have a car capable of challenging on a Saturday, as Leclerc showed in the last race in Baku with two pole positions. Yet the contrast to raceday – a reminder to the Scuderia: when the points are won – is perplexing to all those in scarlet red. “Once again today, the significant difference between the SF-23’s performance level in qualifying and the race was clear to see,” a baffled Fred Vasseur, team principal, said. Two weeks’ time in Imola will see Ferrari’s famed legion of fans, the tifosi, turn up in their thousands. What Ferrari greets them, however, remains to be seen. Upgrades are coming for both. Mercedes – and the wider F1 fanbase, truth be told – are pinning their season hopes on this upcoming renovation. Ferrari have new parts coming too, amid a scratching of heads in Maranello. Horner did point out that Red Bull’s penalty for breaking the 2021 cost cap will affect them as the season progresses. Even more reason, he says, to get “fresh air” between Red Bull and the chasing pack right now. But he need not worry. The gap already looks near-insurmountable with 18 races to go. The title fight looks likely to be played out between his men – and even then with a now-undisputed favourite. Keep those fingers and toes crossed for Imola. Maybe the upgrades can miraculously narrow the top-tier playing field. The competitiveness of this season may just hinge on it. 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2023-05-08 23:49