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Wisconsin Republicans want to make it a crime to be naked in public
Wisconsin Republicans want to make it a crime to be naked in public
Wisconsin Republicans want to make it a crime to be naked in public for any reason and for a child to attend any event, like a naked bike ride, where people don’t have clothes on
2023-10-06 00:23
Wizards, Pacers exchange lottery picks: Coulibaly to Washington, Walker to Indiana
Wizards, Pacers exchange lottery picks: Coulibaly to Washington, Walker to Indiana
The Washington Wizards moved up one spot in the NBA draft when they swapped lottery picks with the Indiana Pacers
2023-06-23 09:38
Jeremie Frimpong signs new contract at Bayer Leverkusen through 2028
Jeremie Frimpong signs new contract at Bayer Leverkusen through 2028
Dutch right back Jeremie Frimpong has signed a new contract at Bayer Leverkusen taking him through the end of the 2027-28 season
2023-10-03 18:55
The already hectic NBA offseason now poised for free agents like Kyrie Irving to make moves
The already hectic NBA offseason now poised for free agents like Kyrie Irving to make moves
It's already been a busy offseason for player movement in the NBA
2023-06-29 21:57
F1 Austrian Grand Prix LIVE: Race latest updates and times as Lewis Hamilton starts fifth
F1 Austrian Grand Prix LIVE: Race latest updates and times as Lewis Hamilton starts fifth
Max Verstappen’s crushing dominance of Formula 1 continued at the Austrian Grand Prix after he put his Red Bull on pole position. The world champion, a winner at six of the first eight races, saw off his rivals at the Red Bull Ring to seal his fourth pole on the spin for today’s 71-lap grand prix. F1 grid: Starting positions for Austrian Grand Prix Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc provided Verstappen with a late scare, but the Monegasque had to settle for second place, crossing the line 0.048 seconds shy of the Dutchman. Carlos Sainz took third in the other scarlet car, while Lando Norris impressed in his revamped McLaren to take fourth spot. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton finished fifth, 0.428 sec adrift. Sergio Perez’s torrid time continued after all three of his laps in Q2 were deleted for track limits. He lines up a lowly 15th on Sunday. Follow live updates from the Austrian GP with The Independent - the race starts at 2pm (BST). Read More Dutch driver Dilano van ‘t Hoff, 18, dies after tragic accident in junior race at Spa F1 grid: Starting positions for Austrian Grand Prix Max Verstappen claims team-mate Sergio Perez pushed him off track in Austria sprint win
2023-07-02 19:06
Best Landing Spots in Warzone of All Time
Best Landing Spots in Warzone of All Time
Here's a breakdown of the best landing spots in Call of Duty: Warzone history.
1970-01-01 08:00
Corzine Plans to Shut Hedge Fund and Return Capital to Investors
Corzine Plans to Shut Hedge Fund and Return Capital to Investors
Jon Corzine will shutter the hedge fund he started after the collapse of MF Global Holdings, marking the
2023-09-24 21:13
Thailand: Man charged with beating his three children to death
Thailand: Man charged with beating his three children to death
Police suspect the man also killed two more of his children from a previous marriage.
2023-09-25 18:16
Brighton rally from two goals down to earn Europa League draw at Marseille
Brighton rally from two goals down to earn Europa League draw at Marseille
Brighton gave themselves a Europa League lifeline as Joao Pedro’s late penalty completed a comeback from two goals down away to Marseille and helped Roberto De Zerbi’s side avoid a second straight European defeat. Pedro slotted home in the 88th minute after Tariq Lamptey was tripped inside the box, earning the visitors what had looked an unlikely point when Marseille duo Chancel Mbemba and Jordan Veretout struck two goals within a minute of each other in the first half. At that stage, a badly out-of-sorts Brighton looked like they would be lucky to avoid the kind of thrashing Aston Villa meted out to them on Saturday. Marseille threw everything at them, whilst the visitors gave only space and encouragement. Still they held on, figured out how to contain Gennaro Gattuso’s side, and hit back. Pascal Gross made it 2-1 after 56 minutes, and from there their pressure grew until Pedro’s dramatic intervention at the death. Marseille started with high energy, roared on by the support of a noisy Stade Velodrome. Amine Harit tested the reflexes of Jason Steele early, lifting a free-kick over the wall and requiring the Brighton goalkeeper to leap and flick it over the bar. Gattuso’s side had conceded 10 goals in their last three games and were winless in five, but this was a confident opening that defied their lowly Ligue 1 position of 12th. Brighton by contrast were lethargic off the ball and careless when on it, giving away possession as they sought to play out through midfield, inviting pressure onto themselves. After 19 minutes, that pressure yielded a goal. Kaoru Mitoma slipped as he sought to close the ball down, allowing France international Jonathan Clauss space to charge down the right flank and, after linking up with Iliman Ndiaye, he fired in low cross which the unmarked Mbemba – the former Newcastle defender – guided home first-time past Steele from near the penalty spot. There was barely time for De Zerbi to take stock before it was 2-0, and it was Brighton captain Lewis Dunk on his European debut whose mistake set things in motion, missing his kick and losing the ball inside his own half, allowing Harit time to size up a cross. With Dunk out of position Joel Veltman came across to clear but was fractionally too slow to prevent Veretout beating him to it and striking it beyond Steele, who appeared to let the ball bounce through his hands. Then came what appeared to be Brighton’s road back. The referee was called to the pitchside monitor to adjudicate on a possible Marseille handball inside their box and initially said penalty. After a moment of confusion, VAR ruled there had been an earlier foul, and Brighton’s lifeline was whipped away. With the home support buoyed into a deafening chorus, Marseille sought the third goal to bury Brighton and Steele was called on again to turn over a long-range Harit effort. Pau Lopez in the hosts’ goal twice denied Brighton late in the half, first flinging himself to keep out Ansu Fati’s header then blocking with his feet after Danny Welbeck raced clear from Veltman’s through-ball. The second half began with renewed Marseille pressure and so it was against the run of play that Gross hauled Brighton back into it. Lamptey carried the ball almost to the byline and tucked it back for Mitoma, who looked up to see Gross arriving in the box and teed him up to make it 2-1. It had a transformative effect and suddenly Brighton had found their rhythm. The wayward passing of the first half became accurate and direct, and now it was Marseille conceding possession cheaply. They still had a chance to restore a two-goal lead when substitute Vitinha looked to have got the better of Dunk after a hoofed ball up from Lopez, but the captain recovered brilliantly to block. Mitoma struck a left-footed effort too close to Lopez allowing the goalkeeper to parry as Brighton’s intensified their threat. Then, late drama and a chance for De Zerbi’s side to salvage their European campaign. Clauss dived in on Lamptey as he looked to dart into a channel inside the box, and the referee did not hesitate. From the spot, substitute Pedro defied the pressure to send Brighton home with a point. Read More West Ham maintain Europa League momentum with win in Germany Managerless Rangers slip to Europa League defeat in Limassol Coco Gauff reaches last eight of China Open and takes winning run to 15 matches Gregor Townsend confident Scotland can get what they need from Ireland game Jos Buttler: New Zealand completely outplayed England in World Cup opener The Haggard Badger’s value to Ireland highlighted ahead of milestone match
2023-10-06 03:00
It's a Super Bowl rematch: NFC-leading Philly visits AFC-leading KC on Monday night
It's a Super Bowl rematch: NFC-leading Philly visits AFC-leading KC on Monday night
The best in the NFC meets the best in the AFC when the Philadelphia Eagles visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night for a rematch of last season's Super Bowl
2023-11-17 05:44
'The Queen's Gambit' finally has its own chess game
'The Queen's Gambit' finally has its own chess game
We might not have a second season of The Queen's Gambit, but we do have
2023-06-18 20:12
Real Madrid prodigy called up by Brazil for first time
Real Madrid prodigy called up by Brazil for first time
Brazil have included 17-year-old Endrick, expected to be a superstar of the future, in their squad for this month's 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Colombia and Argentina.
2023-11-07 21:30