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Mallorca 2-2 Barcelona: Player ratings as Fermin strike seals comeback draw
Match report & player ratings from Mallorca 2-2 Barcelona in La Liga.
2023-09-27 05:34

A media freedom group accuses Israel and Hamas of war crimes and reports deaths of 34 journalists
An international media freedom group says 34 journalists have been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas
2023-11-01 19:54

Japan tries to stake its claim as favorite at Women's World Cup when quarterfinals begin
Japan has hardly been tested in this Women’s World Cup and rolled with a perfect 4-0 record into the quarterfinals
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The Supreme Court's new term starts Monday. Here's what you need to know
The Supreme Court seems a bit quieter than in recent years as the justices begin a new term
2023-10-01 19:57

Christopher King: Long Island resident charged in death of Florida man shot 13 times outside NYC nightclub
Christopher King was arrested in Georgia on August 16 and extradited to New York to face charges in 23-year-old Jevaughn Jeminson's death
2023-09-02 20:55

Cherry MX 8.2 TKL Wireless Review
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2023-09-29 07:21

Hailee Steinfeld opens up about leaving her 'comfort zone' and doing something 'different and fulfilling'
'I'm doing what I love, and I never thought that I would be doing it to this extent,' said Hailee Steinfeld
2023-05-24 05:20

No.2 Scheffler motivated by No.1 Rahm at PGA Championship
World number two Scottie Scheffler is making a habit of trading the top ranking with Jon Rahm, but that doesn't mean the thrill is gone...
2023-05-17 04:52

Sarina Wiegman wants focus on Spain’s World Cup winners and not Luis Rubiales
England boss Sarina Wiegman has stressed the need to celebrate Spain’s players as the saga regarding Luis Rubiales’ actions after their World Cup triumph rumbles on. Rubiales, who resigned as Spanish football federation president at the weekend, has been at the centre of a furore after he kissed player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation following La Roja’s 1-0 victory over England in the World Cup final on August 20. While Rubiales insists the kiss was consensual, Hermoso has said it was not. She submitted a complaint to the national prosecutor’s office last week, and it has been reported that an investigation into Rubiales has been opened by a high court judge. The 46-year-old resigned having already been suspended by FIFA pending an investigation into his behaviour. Wiegman dedicated her UEFA Women’s Coach of the Year award to Spain’s players on August 31, and said the team deserved to be celebrated. And she echoed that when asked about the Rubiales saga at a press conference on Wednesday, saying: “I think what I want to talk about now is that we have to celebrate football and that we should celebrate the players, the Spanish players who won the World Cup – and we haven’t been talking about that at all. “Of course we all have seen and followed the news, that things are still going on, and I would like to leave that now with the people who are working on that, and celebrate those players. Players need to be listened to, and we need to move on. “The women’s game has improved so much but there’s still a long way to go, and not only in Spain, but I think everywhere, there’s many, many players, top athletes, who still have a lot of challenges which I think we should work on all together and stay connected and try to make the world better for those players. “I think lots of people have spoken up, male and female, and I hope we keep doing that. “For us, it always starts with performing. We are here as professionals and what we are working on is performing at the highest level, so we have the visibility, and then you have the platform, and especially in the women’s game we feel the urgency, that we can use that platform to hopefully make the world a little bit better.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-14 08:54

A Crunch in Key Corner of Oil Market Leaves Consumers Vulnerable to Heat and War
Refining, long one of the more predictable corners of the oil market, is caught in a climate bind.
2023-09-18 07:46
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