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'Love Island USA Season 5': What is the first challenge? Result exposes elephant in the room, sparking jealousy and breaking bonds
'Love Island USA Season 5': What is the first challenge? Result exposes elephant in the room, sparking jealousy and breaking bonds
'Love Island USA Season 5 islander Bergie wins while competing with Destiny in 1st challenge
2023-07-21 09:41
How did Leandro De Niro die? Robert De Niro left 'deeply distressed' over death of his 19-year-old grandson
How did Leandro De Niro die? Robert De Niro left 'deeply distressed' over death of his 19-year-old grandson
'I’m deeply distressed by the passing of my beloved grandson Leo,' said Robert De Niro
2023-07-04 01:48
Google Wants to Let You Search for a Song by Humming It
Google Wants to Let You Search for a Song by Humming It
Soon you might be able to hum a few lines from that song you can’t
2023-08-27 00:49
Sinner storms past de Minaur for first Masters title
Sinner storms past de Minaur for first Masters title
Jannik Sinner came up third time lucky in a Masters 1000 final on Sunday as he won the Toronto title 6-4...
2023-08-14 06:15
Oil Holds Biggest Jump in Six Weeks on China Stimulus Signs
Oil Holds Biggest Jump in Six Weeks on China Stimulus Signs
Oil was steady in Asia after jumping the most in six weeks on Thursday as a weaker dollar
2023-06-16 08:35
Cisco slumps after cutting annual profit, revenue forecasts
Cisco slumps after cutting annual profit, revenue forecasts
Cisco tumbled 11% on Thursday after cuts to its annual forecasts raised fears that excess inventory with customers
2023-11-16 21:15
The hamstring just snapped – Kevin De Bruyne reveals long-running injury battle
The hamstring just snapped – Kevin De Bruyne reveals long-running injury battle
Kevin De Bruyne revealed he was carrying an injury throughout the closing stages of Manchester City’s glorious treble triumph. De Bruyne was not on the field as City capped a stunning season by winning the Champions League on Saturday, having finally succumbed to a long-standing hamstring problem. The inspirational Belgian playmaker was forced off after 35 minutes of a hard-fought final against Inter Milan in Istanbul, which City went on to win 1-0 with a 68th-minute strike from Rodri. De Bruyne said: “I give everything for my team and the people in the club know that. I feel proud that I’ve been able to do what I did. “It’s a shame that it went the way it did for me here, but we go away winning the Champions League so there’s nothing bad towards it. “I felt all right this week, but I’ve been told for two months it was a risk – but, you know, you take it. “I did what I had to do. Obviously I missed some games, but the games like Arsenal, Bayern (Munich) and (Real) Madrid I managed to do it. “I had some personal things happen with my family on top of that and I managed that, but, here, the hamstring just snapped.” I’ve been told for two months it was a risk – but, you know, you take it Kevin De Bruyne It was the second time De Bruyne had been forced off in a Champions League final after he suffered a bad facial injury in the loss to Chelsea two years ago. Yet, after City came through, he did not want to dwell on his personal misfortune. “I don’t look at football that way,” he said. “It is what it is. “I felt the team was able to manage it and do their job. OK, the injury is never nice, but I was there for my team and did what I needed to do. “I felt OK in the 35 minutes I played and I can’t expect more from myself.” Victory fulfilled a long-held ambition for De Bruyne after enjoying considerable domestic success in his eight years at City. He said: “I’ve basically been fighting all my career with my team to win this medal. “I still don’t think it defines my career – I know who I am as a football player and person and I am happy and proud of the person I am – but obviously you want to win.” Much has been made of what the victory could mean for City, both as a platform for the current team and for the status of the club as whole, but De Bruyne feels that is a matter for another day. He said: “That’s not something I’m really thinking about right now. The season is so long we should just enjoy this moment. “We’ve had subdued parties up until now, but now we can really enjoy it for a couple of days, as we should. “We’ve not lost one game in the Champions League this season so I think we deserve it.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Josh Taylor says move up to welterweight is ‘imminent’ after first career defeat Manchester City’s Champions League celebrations in pictures Pep Guardiola: Manchester City ‘part of history’ after winning Champions League
2023-06-11 19:33
‘I lived in mortal terror’: Former male employees also claim toxic work culture was encouraged on 'SNL'
‘I lived in mortal terror’: Former male employees also claim toxic work culture was encouraged on 'SNL'
One former employee claimed the 'SNL' work culture 'pitted everyone against each other'
2023-06-08 17:51
A Chinese mining company has opened a giant lithium processing plant in Zimbabwe
A Chinese mining company has opened a giant lithium processing plant in Zimbabwe
A Chinese mining company on Wednesday commissioned a $300 million lithium processing plant in Zimbabwe
2023-07-06 02:02
Taylor Swift continues to dominate with second consecutive video of the year win at MTV VMAs
Taylor Swift continues to dominate with second consecutive video of the year win at MTV VMAs
Taylor Swift made the whole place shimmer at the MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday night, when she won the award for video of the year for the second time in a row.
2023-09-13 12:31
Oil Heads for Small Weekly Gain as Israel War-Risk Premium Fades
Oil Heads for Small Weekly Gain as Israel War-Risk Premium Fades
Oil headed for a modest weekly gain as fears the Israel-Hamas conflict could destabilize the Middle East and
2023-10-13 08:19
George, Leonard lead Clippers past Spurs 124-99, extending San Antonio's skid to 9 straight
George, Leonard lead Clippers past Spurs 124-99, extending San Antonio's skid to 9 straight
Paul George scored 28 points, Kawhi Leonard added 21 and the Los Angeles Clippers rolled past Victor Wembanyama and San Antonio 124-99
2023-11-21 11:28