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Carley Shimkus takes over 'Fox & Friends' as Ainsley Earhardt goes to Iowa to host 'Breakfast with Friends'
Carley Shimkus takes over 'Fox & Friends' as Ainsley Earhardt goes to Iowa to host 'Breakfast with Friends'
Ainsley Earhardt will join her 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts remotely from Iowa on September 8
2023-09-08 14:15
Harry Kane signals he needs time to adapt at Bayern Munich after a loss on his debut
Harry Kane signals he needs time to adapt at Bayern Munich after a loss on his debut
England captain Harry Kane says he may need time to adapt after joining Bayern Munich following a loss in his first game in Germany and won’t “panic” if he isn’t scoring
2023-08-13 20:27
Lando Norris says drivers should receive ‘harsher penalties’ for blocking
Lando Norris says drivers should receive ‘harsher penalties’ for blocking
Lando Norris has called for stronger punishments to be dished out for blocking other drivers after Max Verstappen escaped grid sanctions at the Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen was under three separate investigations following qualifying – one for stopping at the pit lane exit, one for impeding Logan Sargeant and another for getting in the way of Yuki Tsunoda in Q2 – but only received a 5,000 euros (£4,308) fine. Norris believes that more responsibility should be placed on the driver to avoid such incidents. “I think the blocking one on track should have been a penalty,” Norris said ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. “If you block someone, it is not just down to the team – I know the team got a fine – but it should be down to the driver as well. “You have to look in your mirrors. You have nothing else to do the whole lap but look in your mirrors and it seems like a lot of people struggle to do that. “There should be harsher penalties for blocking. So many people do it. “It ruins your lap, ruins your qualifying. It put Yuki out in qualifying, he was P1 in Q1. “Nobody seems to care enough. It has happened a lot this season, it has happened to me quite a few times – especially with certain teams – but it is down to the driver to look in the mirror. “I will probably block someone this weekend now and make myself look stupid.” There should be harsher penalties for blocking. So many people do it Lando Norris Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were both among the cars held up by Verstappen’s wait at the pit exit and the seven-time world champion says there has to be more consistency in the decision making. “I didn’t really see them, I was in the pit lane when everyone stopped and I couldn’t see what was happening ahead,” Hamilton said. “We always push and work as closely as we can with the FIA to achieve consistency and there are some variations so we have to continue to work on that.” Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, who also held up, added: “I was a bit surprised (there was not a stronger penalty), especially with the one in the pit lane as that could open some quite bad situations in the future. “It is always an open discussion with the FIA, trying to explain what our point of view is. I am sure we will have that discussion at the briefing.” Verstappen, who arrives in Japan with a 151-point lead in the drivers’ championship, feels that every incident has to be judged individually by the stewards. He said: “Every single instance is different. “The only thing I can say about Singapore is that I explained what happened when I was sitting in the car and the information that was given to me. “That is all I can do and it is up to the stewards to make that call.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lance Stroll to sit out Singapore Grand Prix after huge crash in qualifying ‘You can forget about that’ – Max Verstappen rules out another win in Singapore Lance Stroll crashes into barrier at 110mph in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying
2023-09-21 14:12
PPG appoints Xiaobing Nie as president, PPG Asia Pacific
PPG appoints Xiaobing Nie as president, PPG Asia Pacific
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2023-07-25 02:55
E Ink Recognized As RE100 Best Newcomer from the RE100 Leadership Awards during Climate Week NYC
E Ink Recognized As RE100 Best Newcomer from the RE100 Leadership Awards during Climate Week NYC
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2023-09-20 02:30
'The Voice' Season 24: Who is Jason Arcilla? Gwen Stefani dubbed 'mean' as she blocks Reba McEntire to steal 34-year-old dad
'The Voice' Season 24: Who is Jason Arcilla? Gwen Stefani dubbed 'mean' as she blocks Reba McEntire to steal 34-year-old dad
Gwen Stefani steals 'The Voice' Season 24 singer Jason Arcilla after shocking reveal
2023-10-04 10:42
Fortnite Vibin Quests and Rewards in Chapter 3 Season 3
Fortnite Vibin Quests and Rewards in Chapter 3 Season 3
Here is the list of the Vibin Quests and Rewards for Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3.
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Adele paused live show to quiz audience on the Titan sub
Adele paused live show to quiz audience on the Titan sub
Adele asked fans whether they'd travel on the OceanGate submarine to see the Titanic wreckage. On Friday (23 June), the 'Easy on Me' singer paused her Vegas residency to hold a vote on the matter. She acknowledged that last week's incident was "so sad and so tragic" before adding that she and her friends had been debating whether they would have gone on the sub. In footage that's since gone viral on TikTok, Adele said: "Everyone’s like, 'I would never do that.' But that’s a lie, cause a lot of people would do that," "I want to do a vote, not in mind of what happened, cause that was so sad and so tragic, but before this week, how many people would, if they could, would go down to the very, very bottom of the ocean to see the Titanic? Raise your hands." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Adele went on to offer her take, saying: "I wouldn’t do it either, but only because I’m a bit of a p***y. I’m a scaredy cat of everything. She continued: "I wouldn’t even go on roller coasters. But also, I just genuinely don’t have an interest in the deep sea or space, so that’s why." @delly.fromtheblock I love her for this? #adele #weekendswithadele #fypシ #submarine Fellow TikTokers flocked to the comments, with one writing: "Adele conducting a questionnaire during her concert is so me." A second added: "Adele conducting a questionnaire during her concert is so me." Meanwhile, a third commented: "aww another reason to love her, she's so real." It comes after it was announced British billionaire Hamish Harding, UK-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood, the vessel’s American pilot Stockton Rush and French national Paul-Henri Nargeolet died instantly in what authorities described as a catastrophic implosion or sudden collapse inwards of the Titan. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-25 22:28
Why did xQc claim gaming has ‘hit a wall’ while watching PlayStation Showcase 2023?
Why did xQc claim gaming has ‘hit a wall’ while watching PlayStation Showcase 2023?
xQc shared his insights and perspective on the trailer and his concerns about gaming with his dedicated fan base
2023-05-27 17:42
Texas Tech Player Catches Bird Out of Mid-Air
Texas Tech Player Catches Bird Out of Mid-Air
Anyone who has ever been to Lubbock knows that you're bound to see some things when you're down there so a football player snagging a bird during pregame warmup
2023-10-15 21:28
Mississippi man had ID in his pocket when he was buried without his family's knowledge
Mississippi man had ID in his pocket when he was buried without his family's knowledge
A prominent civil rights lawyer says Mississippi authorities buried a Black man in a paupers cemetery without notifying his family after he was killed by a police SUV, even though he had ID in his pocket
2023-11-17 02:46
Russia's extended detention of WSJ journalist 'unacceptable,' White House says
Russia's extended detention of WSJ journalist 'unacceptable,' White House says
WASHINGTON Russia's decision to extend the detention of a Wall Street journalist being held in Russia by three
2023-05-25 00:24