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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Leaks: New Evolutions, Regionals, Paradox
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Leaks: New Evolutions, Regionals, Paradox
New leaks have appeared around Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s PokeDex, including new evolutions and regional forms for some classic Pokemon.
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Wagner still a threat to global security?
Is Wagner still a threat to global security?
Its soldiers are scattered between Belarus and Africa, while others have joined the Russian army.
2023-09-06 09:32
Jabeur bounces back at French Open, Ruud, Gauff and Russian teenager advance
Jabeur bounces back at French Open, Ruud, Gauff and Russian teenager advance
Ons Jabeur got a do-over on Court Philippe Chatrier at the French Open and won this time
2023-05-30 21:56
Drew Barrymore praises Reneé Rapp for being a protector after audience member encounter
Drew Barrymore praises Reneé Rapp for being a protector after audience member encounter
Drew Barrymore has a new protector.
2023-08-23 02:00
When is Los Angeles Lakers Media Day?
When is Los Angeles Lakers Media Day?
Media day is an annual tradition, building hype and good vibes for all 30 NBA teams as training camp opens. When will the Lakers Media Day be held?
2023-09-07 02:08
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt: How to Revive
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt: How to Revive
Wondering how to revive your teammates in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt? Here's what you need to know.
1970-01-01 08:00
Soccer-UEFA confirms joint Italy, Turkey bid for Euro 2032, Britain and Ireland sole bidder for 2028
Soccer-UEFA confirms joint Italy, Turkey bid for Euro 2032, Britain and Ireland sole bidder for 2028
GENEVA UEFA confirmed on Wednesday its receipt of a request by Italy and Turkey to merge their individual
2023-10-04 17:49
Lewis Hamilton rues poor form after Max Verstappen’s dominant win in Hungary
Lewis Hamilton rues poor form after Max Verstappen’s dominant win in Hungary
Lewis Hamilton admitted he has not been driving at his best for over a year after a poor start at the Hungarian Grand Prix allowed Max Verstappen to rack up a record-breaking victory. Verstappen gazumped pole-sitter Hamilton on the downhill run to the opening corner at the Hungaroring before racing off into the distance to score his seventh successive victory of this most one-sided of Formula One seasons. Hamilton finished only fourth after both McLaren drivers also moved ahead of him inside the first two bends of Sunday’s 70-lap race. Lando Norris was runner-up to Verstappen for the second consecutive race, 33.7 seconds behind the dominant Dutchman, while Sergio Perez fought back from ninth to third with Oscar Piastri crossing the line in fifth. Verstappen’s ninth win from the 11 rounds so far sees him move 110 points clear of Perez heading into next weekend’s concluding round before the summer break in Belgium. The Dutchman’s Red Bull team remain unbeaten this season, setting a new F1 record with their 12th consecutive win. For Hamilton, he is now 34 appearances without a victory – the longest streak of his career. “I have not been at my best for over a year,” said Hamilton who has not won since he was denied a record eighth world title at the concluding round in Abu Dhabi in 2021. Across the same period, Verstappen – the man who beat him to the title on that controversial night in the desert – has triumphed 24 times. But the seven-time world champion added: “I am not disappointed. It was obvious that we do not have the quickest car. Max got a better start than me, I got a bit of wheelspin, and I was a bit compromised after that. “I am really proud of myself and the job we did to get pole and outperform the world champion and the other two McLaren cars that are quicker than us. But today is just a reality check. The reality is that we are not fast enough. “I was told in the strategy meeting this morning that I would be five tenths a lap slower than the Red Bull so the fight is not with Max but hopefully that we would be able to fight the McLarens. But then the McLaren was also too quick for us.” Hamilton’s initial reaction to the lights turning green was fine enough, but he lacked traction in the next phase, with Verstappen moving alongside the Mercedes and then ahead under braking for the first corner. Forced wide by Verstappen, Hamilton then lost two further positions. First to Piastri at the same right-hander, before Norris also muscled his way ahead around the outside of the next bend. Hamilton had a nibble back at his countryman on the long run up to Turn 4 but Norris held firm. A contrite Hamilton was straight on the radio. “Sorry about that, guys,” he said. “Don’t sweat about it, Lewis,” came the reassuring response from Hamilton’s ever-upbeat race engineer, Peter Bonnington. As Verstappen did what Verstappen does and controlled the race to perfection, Hamilton appeared rattled. He questioned if his Mercedes team had turned down his engine after falling a dozen seconds back from Verstappen by the time he stopped for fresh rubber on lap 16. Where am I losing all the time? It is just the car is slow. Lewis Hamilton He then expressed his exasperation at being cast more than 10 seconds behind third-placed Piastri, the Australian dropping behind Norris at the first round of stops. “Where am I losing all the time?” he asked, adding: “It is just the car is slow.” Bonnington then called on Hamilton to pick up the pace. But the despondent 38-year-old replied: “This is as fast as it goes, mate. That is what I have been saying.” When he finally stopped for rubber for a second time with 20 laps to run, Hamilton dropped to fifth. He wiped out a six-second deficit to Piastri inside a handful of laps, and at the start of lap 57 he breezed past the McLaren man at the first corner, before taking the chequered flag 39 seconds behind the all-conquering Verstappen. “The Red Bull car is phenomenal,” added an envious Hamilton. The Briton’s Mercedes team-mate George Russell started 18th and finished sixth, benefiting from a five-second penalty to Charles Leclerc who sped in the pit lane. Daniel Ricciardo was a commendable 13th on his first race back. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live I held my breath – Lewis Hamilton enjoys ‘extraordinary’ run to pole in Budapest Max Verstappen gives hope to rivals after coming 11th in Hungarian GP practice Like someone cut my heart out – Claire Williams on sale of father’s F1 team
2023-07-24 00:57
Hong Kong Investor Starts Property Fire Sale After Wife Arrested
Hong Kong Investor Starts Property Fire Sale After Wife Arrested
A Hong Kong businessman whose wife was arrested in Vietnam has emerged as the latest desperate seller in
2023-08-22 10:01
The Summer Fashion Items Our Team Tried & Loved In May
The Summer Fashion Items Our Team Tried & Loved In May
By this time of the year, closets have been overhauled and swimsuits are out of storage. It also means it's time to start adding some summer fashion must-haves to our wardrobes.
2023-06-01 01:52
Australia’s Building Approvals Slump to Lowest Level in 11 Years
Australia’s Building Approvals Slump to Lowest Level in 11 Years
Australian approvals to build new homes tumbled to the lowest level in 11 years, driven by fewer permits
2023-05-30 10:15
Tata Martino hails 'very confident' Benjamin Cremaschi in Leagues Cup triumph
Tata Martino hails 'very confident' Benjamin Cremaschi in Leagues Cup triumph
Inter Miami head coach Gerardo 'Tata' Martino was full of praised for Benjamin Cremaschi after his heroics in the Herons' 4-4 (5-4) victory over FC Dallas.
2023-08-09 04:45