Argentina humbled by England yet again at Rugby World Cup
Another Rugby World Cup match with England, another loss
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Decision made on Trent Alexander-Arnold goal celebration punishment
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold will face no punishment for antagonising Manchester City fans with his goal celebration during Saturday’s 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium.
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Women's World Cup never been tougher, warns Germany coach
Germany coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg warned Sunday that women's football has never been more competitive as her side chase a...
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The Best Father’s Day Gifts Hiding In Plain Sight On Amazon
Not to brag, but we’ve become pretty savvy when it comes to gifting. Having a front seat as shopping editors tends to have that effect, after all. However, we’ll admit that nailing the perfect Father’s Day gift is somewhat of a challenge. If your dads are anything like ours, then they can be notoriously difficult to shop for. Whether they’re the unfussy, serious type (*raises hand*), pragmatic to the extreme (“I don’t want anything, I promise!”), or brimming with quirky ol’-geezer charm, dads — and father figures of all kinds — take a little more sleuthing in order to find the perfect present. And while there are very few online destinations that are bound to have something for every kind of dad, Amazon, being the massive e-marketplace it is, is in a league of its own in that respect.
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Mauricio Pochettino reveals when Romeo Lavia will make Chelsea debut
Mauricio Pochettino confirms when Romeo Lavia will make his Chelsea debut.
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Awkward moment Robert De Niro messes up speech attacking Donald Trump
Robert De Niro was left frustrated during the Gotham Awards last night (27 November), when his speech criticising Donald Trump was allegedly edited 'behind his back'. The actor appeared to struggle with reading, before confronting the issue. "I’m going to go back. I’m sorry. Ok, there was a mistake in this. I’ll keep going. Just keep scrolling", he noted, tripping over his words. "The beginning of my speech was edited, cut out, and I didn’t know about it. And I want to read it." Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-11-28 18:53
A Nigerian forest and its animals are under threat. Poachers have become rangers to protect both
Omo Forest Reserve, a tropical rainforest in southern Nigeria, faces threats from excessive logging, uncontrolled farming and poaching
2023-08-17 14:20
US ambassador to Israel expected to depart post this summer, sources say
The US ambassador to Israel Tom Nides will depart from his post in August, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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An American woman is charged with conspiring to kill her husband in the Bahamas
An American woman was arrested and charged in the Bahamas for conspiring to kill her husband several months after the couple had filed for divorce, according to a police news release and court documents viewed by CNN.
2023-08-01 08:18
Pope dismisses US bishop who was prominent critic
Pope Francis on Saturday dismissed US bishop Joseph Strickland, a prominent conservative who has repeatedly criticised his...
2023-11-11 20:46
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