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Norton Blake: NYC subway thug who beat 60-year-old woman with her own cane rants about 'judgment day' during arrest
Norton Blake: NYC subway thug who beat 60-year-old woman with her own cane rants about 'judgment day' during arrest
'Judgment is coming on the face of the Earth, World War III is upon us,' Norton Blake yelled
2023-09-07 20:57
ModMed Introduces Maternal Fetal Medicine Addition to its OBGYN EHR Solution
ModMed Introduces Maternal Fetal Medicine Addition to its OBGYN EHR Solution
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
2023-09-19 20:04
US Treasury posts August surplus after student loan cost reversal
US Treasury posts August surplus after student loan cost reversal
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The U.S. government posted a rare August surplus of $89 billion due to the
2023-09-14 02:20
Dak Prescott Already Suffering From Tipped Interceptions at Training Camp
Dak Prescott Already Suffering From Tipped Interceptions at Training Camp
No more tipped interceptions, eh?
2023-07-27 05:27
Jonny Evans says Denmark defeat ‘hard to take’ after late disappointment
Jonny Evans says Denmark defeat ‘hard to take’ after late disappointment
Jonny Evans said Northern Ireland’s 1-0 Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Denmark was “hard to take” after he was adjudged to be offside when setting up Callum Marshall for what had appeared to be a stoppage-time equaliser. The 1,700 travelling fans inside the Parken Stadium erupted when teenage debutant Marshall neatly directed Evans’ header inside the post following Jordan Thompson’s free-kick. But when referee Daniel Stefanski signalled there would be a VAR check, a seemingly interminable five-minute wait followed as Tomasz Kwiatkowski took an age to review the footage before eventually ruling that Evans had been offside by the tightest of margins when Thompson struck the free-kick. “I kind of felt I was coming back from an offside position but it wasn’t until we were back in our own half that I even considered it might be a thing,” Evans said. “When they were checking for that long I thought they were going to something to try and disallow it. Those were the emotions going through my mind. “I’ve been involved before where decisions take a long time but that’s definitely the longest. The longer it was going on I kind of felt it was like a dream really. It was strange. The referee tried to explain afterwards that they checked every single possible scenario. “I don’t get many assists and I was gutted and I was obviously gutted for Callum. For him to be able to experience that feeling of scoring was great and I hope that stays with him and he can take motivation from it.” The trip to Copenhagen represented the toughest fixture on paper for Northern Ireland in Group H, and they acquitted themselves well, defending doggedly for long periods and soaking up pressure from the hosts. But a mistake from Ciaron Brown – about the only foot the Oxford defender put wrong – was punished by Jonas Wind at the start of the second half and that proved the difference in the match. “It is hard to take,” Evans said. “Denmark are obviously buzzing. Had it gone our way we would have been the same. You can run all that through. “In the last five or 10 minutes we tired but I thought we did well. We were brought on fresh legs to try and get something out of the game and we nearly did. When we got the free-kick I thought this is our chance… “I thought we did what we had to do. We came in at half-time pretty pleased. We knew the first 10 minutes of the second half would be important and it was disappointing to concede a goal. “I looked up at the clock and saw 47 minutes. We really needed to ride that out but they came out strong and quick and once they got their goal it wasn’t really until they changed their shape that we had a chance to get back in it.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Connor Roberts eager to ‘create more memories’ as Wales aim to bounce back Kenny McLean savours special moment after scoring late Scotland winner in Norway Justin Thomas predicts shortest hole in modern US Open history could be ‘spicy’
2023-06-18 05:30
Ukraine-Russia war live: Kyiv’s huge drone attack as Putin floods frontline with ‘poorly trained troops’
Ukraine-Russia war live: Kyiv’s huge drone attack as Putin floods frontline with ‘poorly trained troops’
The UK’s Ministry of Defence has said Russian president Vladimir Putin is flooding the frontline with “poorly trained troops”, noting “the reluctance of some elements to fight” in the war. In its daily intelligence briefing, the government highlighted that Russia is convicting nearly 100 soldiers a week for refusing to fight, adding there will be around 5,200 convictions this year. “The high rate of convictions demonstrates the poor state of morale in the Russian Army and the reluctance of some elements to fight,” the MoD added. “Although some soldiers have refused to fight and attrition rates remain high, Russia highly likely mitigates their loss by committing a mass of poorly trained soldiers to the frontline.” Meanwhile, an accident involving two Ukrainian helicopters killed six servicemen aboard the aircraft, Ukrainian media reported on Wednesday. The news site Ukrainska Pravda said the incident on Tuesday involved widely used Mi-8 military helicopters and occurred near the town of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, near the front line, but gave no indication of how it occurred. Read More Ukraine launches ‘massive’ drone strikes on six regions of Russia – destroying war planes What next for the Wagner Group as leader presumed dead in plane crash? Putin jails Russian soldiers for refusing to return to Ukraine
2023-08-31 12:18
Riot Games censors League Of Legends' first gay black hero in anti-LGBTQ+ countries
Riot Games censors League Of Legends' first gay black hero in anti-LGBTQ+ countries
'League of Legends' developer Riot Games has admitted censorship in anti-LGBTQ+ countries following the release of its first gay black hero K'Sante
1970-01-01 08:00
MTU CFO: will talk to Pratt & Whitney about compensation for 700 million euro cash flow hit
MTU CFO: will talk to Pratt & Whitney about compensation for 700 million euro cash flow hit
BERLIN MTU Aero Engines will talk to U.S. partner Pratt & Whitney about compensation for an estimated 700
2023-09-14 00:16
No. 17 Notre Dame looks to avenge Marcus Freeman's most disappointing loss in trip to Stanford
No. 17 Notre Dame looks to avenge Marcus Freeman's most disappointing loss in trip to Stanford
Some losses are disappointing
2023-11-23 03:21
UBS to Dispose of Riskiest Credit Suisse Loans to Asian Clients
UBS to Dispose of Riskiest Credit Suisse Loans to Asian Clients
UBS Group AG is planning to exit billions of dollars in loans to Credit Suisse’s clients in the
2023-07-31 19:12
FIFA 23 Visual Matchday Experience Features Revealed
FIFA 23 Visual Matchday Experience Features Revealed
Here's a breakdown of the FIFA 23 visual matchday experience features.
1970-01-01 08:00
Gonzalo Pineda explains Atlanta United's MLS Cup playoffs exit
Gonzalo Pineda explains Atlanta United's MLS Cup playoffs exit
Atlanta United were eliminated from the playoffs at the hands of Columbus Crew.
2023-11-14 06:25