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Chinese suppliers to invest in Mexican state where Tesla planning factory - state officials
Chinese suppliers to invest in Mexican state where Tesla planning factory - state officials
MEXICO CITY Chinese suppliers for Tesla will invest in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon where the
2023-10-19 00:49
'Christmas belongs to her': Internet jokes about routine after Mariah Carey announces holiday season tour
'Christmas belongs to her': Internet jokes about routine after Mariah Carey announces holiday season tour
Mariah Carey's upcoming tour consists of 13 dates and is scheduled to kick off on November 15 in Highland, California
2023-10-03 20:25
Raheem Sterling’s double earns Chelsea draw against Nottingham Forest
Raheem Sterling’s double earns Chelsea draw against Nottingham Forest
Raheem Sterling rediscovered his scoring touch as he netted both of Chelsea’s goals in a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge that could prove vital for relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest. Home fans had booed their team off at the break, trailing to a Taiwo Awoniyi goal for Steve Cooper’s side and looking no nearer in the first half to finding a solution to the lack of firepower that has derailed their season. Then, in the space of seven second-half minutes, Sterling transformed the match. First a deflected shot bounced up into the corner after he was set up by Trevoh Chalobah, then he let rip with a brilliant solo goal that evoked the England forward at his electric best. Yet instead of pressing on, Chelsea folded. Non-existent marking left Awoniyi free to head home and extinguish the lead four minutes later. It ensured Forest stayed three points clear in their bid to beat the drop, and meant Frank Lampard’s long wait for a victory at this ground on his return as boss will go to the season’s final game. Forest nearly stunned the hosts inside four minutes. Renan Lodi’s corner was whipped to the near post where Felipe met it with a firm header that flashed wide. They took the lead soon after and it was Lodi again the provider, though Edouard Mendy – returning in goal for Chelsea – was badly at fault. The ball into the penalty spot did not look unduly threatening, but as the keeper raced from his goal Awoniyi climbed above two defenders to get to it first and head into an unguarded net. It seemed to shake Chelsea to life, and they went close to levelling immediately when Sterling’s effort was blocked by the recovering Joe Worrall. Noni Madueke, increasingly influential in recent games despite the team’s indifferent form, showed excellent balance and feet on the right whenever he got on the ball, bursting through Forest with speed and skill. On the other flank, Lewis Hall nominally at left-back showed barrels of attacking intent when Chelsea were in possession. He got forward after 30 minutes and, after making space with a clever shimmy, crossed for Joao Felix to dive into a header that was brilliantly held on the stretch by Keylor Navas. Moussa Niakhate was an inch away from making it two for Forest in the first moments of the second half, he stretched out a leg to meet a flicked-on corner at the back post but could not make the contact required. Chelsea did not need another warning. The equaliser arrived on 51 minutes, and Sterling owed his goal to good link-up play between Madueke and Chalobah. The pair worked their way in behind Forest and into a channel down the right, giving Chalobah the time and space to pick out a pass which Sterling swept home first time via a deflection off the stricken Ryan Yates. Chelsea looked to ride the wave of noise that the goal had drawn from Stamford Bridge. Felix tried to catch out Navas with a driven effort from range that dropped onto the roof of the net, then Sterling took the roof off the stadium with his and Chelsea’s second. There seemed to be little on when the ball was worked to him 12 yards out on a wide angle, but in a deft movement he took it under control, opened his body and shot perfectly beyond the dive of Navas. It was Sterling at his long-forgotten best. It should have been a catalyst to drive Chelsea on to a rare home win. Instead, it invited a meekly predictable implosion. Orel Mangala’s cross into the centre of the box for Forest was an inviting one, and no one in blue had gone with Awoniyi who stunned home fans into silence with a firmly planted header. Chelsea’s frustration started to show. Felix was booked for simulation, and attacks began to break down before the final third. Still Forest carried a threat, Lodi hit a bending drive that swung outwards and fractionally past the post. Sterling had a chance to complete his hat-trick, racing forward to get on the end of Hakim Ziyech’s searching ball but lifting his header up and over the bar as he arrived. There were few chances for either side after that, as Forest claimed a point that could prove of incalculable value. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Aston Villa turn up heat on European rivals Tottenham with vital win Alejandro Garnacho returns to put seal on Manchester United win over Wolves Southampton’s relegation confirmed after Aleksandar Mitrovic-inspired Fulham win
2023-05-14 00:24
Students push back with protest against planned program and faculty cuts at West Virginia University
Students push back with protest against planned program and faculty cuts at West Virginia University
West Virginia University students are staging a walkout to protest the proposed elimination of academic programs while showing support for faculty and staff whose jobs are being targeted
2023-08-22 00:52
NBA Knicks All-Star forward Randle has left ankle surgery
NBA Knicks All-Star forward Randle has left ankle surgery
New York Knicks forward Julius Randle has undergone successful arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle, the...
2023-06-04 00:18
Tour rookie Hall up 3 despite English ace at Colonial,
Tour rookie Hall up 3 despite English ace at Colonial, "Block' party over
PGA Tour rookie Harry Hall from England still has the solo lead after 36 holes at Colonial
2023-05-27 07:50
Travis Kelce becomes the third most-searched public figure in the US, Internet calls it 'the Taylor Swift effect'
Travis Kelce becomes the third most-searched public figure in the US, Internet calls it 'the Taylor Swift effect'
Taylor Swift's televised appearances had a more significant impact on Travis Kelce's Instagram following than all three Super Bowls he played in combined
2023-10-08 14:58
Church of England joins shareholder revolt on Shell climate goals
Church of England joins shareholder revolt on Shell climate goals
The Church of England Tuesday said it will vote against a "green" transition plan proposed by energy giant Shell, joining other minority shareholders in calling...
2023-05-09 23:59
Israeli Shekel Goes to Worst From Best on Judicial Overhaul Bill
Israeli Shekel Goes to Worst From Best on Judicial Overhaul Bill
Israel’s shekel swung to the world’s biggest loss from the biggest gain on Monday as investors weighed whether
2023-07-24 23:51
Can You Spot the UFO in This Space-Themed Brainteaser?
Can You Spot the UFO in This Space-Themed Brainteaser?
The truth is out there, but you may have to search every corner of the image before solving the puzzle.
2023-07-31 22:18
Cambridge Savings Bank Strengthens Focus on Digital Experience with the Addition of Tony Macchi as Head of Digital
Cambridge Savings Bank Strengthens Focus on Digital Experience with the Addition of Tony Macchi as Head of Digital
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
2023-06-14 22:17
Hulk Hogan reveals darkest moments of painkiller and alcohol addiction
Hulk Hogan reveals darkest moments of painkiller and alcohol addiction
Hulk Hogan has revealed he has previously battled a prescription painkiller and alcohol addiction, as he celebrates eight months sober. The former wrestler sat down with Muscle and Health, where he detailed his darkest time after having multiple surgical procedures to help with injuries sustained in his sport. "It got to a point where I’d recovered from the tenth back surgery, and the pharmacy would call me and say, 'Your prescription’s ready', and like a dog chasing a bone, I’d go pick it up", he said. "It feels much better to be so clear-headed." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-08-25 00:15