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Mexican lawmakers OK stock market reform bill
Mexican lawmakers OK stock market reform bill
MEXICO CITY Mexico's lower house on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at revamping national stock exchanges, a long-awaited
2023-11-16 08:08
Who is Larry Nassar? Doctor convicted of sexual abuse stabbed multiple times at federal prison
Who is Larry Nassar? Doctor convicted of sexual abuse stabbed multiple times at federal prison
Larry Nassar was stabbed in the back and in the chest but he is now in stable condition
2023-07-11 01:38
'Succession' star Jeremy Strong celebrates series finale as he gets his head shaved by on-screen siblings
'Succession' star Jeremy Strong celebrates series finale as he gets his head shaved by on-screen siblings
'Succession' ended with an episode that disclosed the fate of the Waystar Royco company built by the late Logan Roy
2023-05-30 11:48
Man United vs Wolves: Ten Hag expresses relief as Red Devils win Premier League opener
Man United vs Wolves: Ten Hag expresses relief as Red Devils win Premier League opener
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag said he was “pleased” after Wolves were denied a late penalty at Old Trafford in their opening Premier League fixture. United’s debutant goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic deep into added time, but referee Simon Hooper did not react and VAR Michael Salisbury deemed there was no foul, with an incredulous Gary O’Neil instead booked for his reaction to the decision. Ten Hag’s side won the tight game 1-0, with defender Raphaël Varane scoring the winning goal in the 76th minute.
2023-08-15 15:50
'No hesitation' as Biles prepares for return
'No hesitation' as Biles prepares for return
Four-time Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles geared up for her highly anticipated return to competition with an impressive practice session ahead of Saturday's US Classic -- her...
2023-08-05 05:14
Sean Dyche insists Everton points deduction ‘feels disproportionate’
Sean Dyche insists Everton points deduction ‘feels disproportionate’
Everton boss Sean Dyche has expressed shock at the “disproportionate” 10-point penalty imposed on the club but insisted he and his players are ready to take on the latest challenge put in front of them. Dyche was trying to enjoy a short break during the international window when he got word of the unprecedented sanction handed down by an independent commission for breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules – a penalty that Everton will appeal against. Speaking publicly for the first time on the matter, Dyche said: “I think like everyone, certainly in these parts, I was shocked and seemingly from the wave of noise after that, most people in football are shocked by the enormity of it. “Disproportionate is a word used by the club. Obviously we feel a bit aggrieved by that, but on the other hand it doesn’t change the focus. The focus since I got there is sorting things out on the pitch, getting the team to win. “I think we were on the right lines, delivering strong performances. This has just given us a push backwards to come forwards again. The job hasn’t changed. It’s just made it more difficult under the current circumstances until the appeal… “I don’t know every inch of the past, I don’t know why the commission have come out with what they have but I certainly believe in what the club put forward. It feels disproportionate, it feels unjust and plenty of voices out there feel the same. “What is done is done for now, appeal pending, and we have to get on with it.” Everton fans have hit out at the penalty, and have raised more than £40,000 to fund protests against the Premier League. A demonstration was due to take in London on Friday outside the league offices, while a plane carrying a banner will fly over Manchester City’s match against Liverpool on Saturday. On Sunday, when Everton’s game against United will be televised, home fans will be asked to hold up red cards which call the Premier League “corrupt”. Everton had been showing encouraging signs before the penalty, winning six out of nine in all competitions to climb up the table, but have now dropped to second bottom – level on four points with basement boys Burnley ahead of Sunday’s match against Manchester United. “I spoke to the group and said, ‘Look, the league table is one thing but I don’t change my story very often and I believe the final league table is the truth of the season, and I’m not going to change now’,” Dyche added. “For sure, it changes the viewpoint but it doesn’t change what we’re doing. In fact it enhances what we’re doing. We need to go harder, stronger. This is what it is. It’s been about refocus as much as anything.” The penalty has raised all manner of questions at Everton, with suggestions that rival clubs may now pursue compensation claims potentially impacting the proposed takeover by 777 Partners. On the pitch, there was a sense of optimism that after two seasons fighting relegation things were looking up but – for now at least – they are back in the bottom three. Dyche said that did not concern him in the immediate term, but there was clear frustration from the boss that off-pitch dramas are once again dominating the agenda at Goodison Park. “You have to take away the noise,” he said. “I’ve had to do it endlessly since I’ve been here, keep pushing away the noise around this football club. “Bizarrely, we were talking about it before – the last press conference before (Crystal) Palace was one of the first ones that was just about football. And lo and behold while I was away we get a 10-point deficit. So what do you do? You just keep taking it on.” Read More Kevin Sinfield says time is of the essence as he prepares to run for MND again LTA urges British tennis fans to show ‘respect’ after Novak Djokovic row at Davis Cup Erik ten Hag prepared for Everton to be ‘mad’ and urges Man Utd to match them Alexis Mac Allister’s performance could be key against Man City – Jan Molby PA selective guide to sport on TV for w/c November 27 Nathan Heaney eyeing middleweight world title fight against Janibek Alimkhanuly
2023-11-24 22:56
Trump Suit Against Niece Over NY Times Story Allowed to Proceed
Trump Suit Against Niece Over NY Times Story Allowed to Proceed
Former President Donald Trump can proceed with a lawsuit against his niece Mary Trump for providing information to
2023-06-10 07:34
Pakistan's Sept CPI +31.4% y/y - statistics bureau
Pakistan's Sept CPI +31.4% y/y - statistics bureau
KARACHI, Pakistan Pakistan's inflation rate clocked in at 31.4% year-on-year, rising from 27.4% in August, data from the
2023-10-02 16:49
CAF Capital Partners is Pleased to Announce the Addition of Jason Geer as Senior Vice President of Acquisitions
CAF Capital Partners is Pleased to Announce the Addition of Jason Geer as Senior Vice President of Acquisitions
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2023-08-23 22:39
Adin Ross shares thoughts on 'Black people' with IShowSpeed, Internet reacts to 'uncomfortable' exchange
Adin Ross shares thoughts on 'Black people' with IShowSpeed, Internet reacts to 'uncomfortable' exchange
Kick streamer Adin Ross and YouTuber IShowSpeed recently collaborated on a livestream and happened to discuss Ross' thoughts about 'Black people'
2023-11-30 16:25
Remy Cointreau Slashes Guidance as US Sales Rebound Vanishes
Remy Cointreau Slashes Guidance as US Sales Rebound Vanishes
Remy Cointreau SA cut its annual sales guidance, blaming weaker than expected US demand for its high-end spirits.
2023-10-27 13:30
Dyson launched an affordable version of the Supersonic, but you might actually be better off with the original
Dyson launched an affordable version of the Supersonic, but you might actually be better off with the original
We're willing to bet the number one most-asked question for any Dyson product out there
2023-08-17 00:47