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Nashville police chief's son, wanted in the shooting of 2 officers, found dead after car chase
Nashville police chief's son, wanted in the shooting of 2 officers, found dead after car chase
Authorities say the estranged son of Nashville’s police chief, who was wanted in the shooting of two police officers, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after leading police on a chase in a stolen car
2023-10-26 00:05
When will 'AGT' Season 18 Episode 23 air? Guest performers to light up NBC's 2-hour finale show
When will 'AGT' Season 18 Episode 23 air? Guest performers to light up NBC's 2-hour finale show
From singers and dance groups to a jaw-dropping acrobatic pair and a dog act, 'AGT' Season 18 is set to be a competitive one
2023-09-27 11:00
When will 'Selling Sunset' Season 6 air? Netflix reality show promises real estate drama
When will 'Selling Sunset' Season 6 air? Netflix reality show promises real estate drama
Netflix's 'Selling Sunset' Season 6 will introduce new faces but there are some unexpected departures
2023-05-18 00:51
Ole Smoky Moonshine Cherries Receive Coveted Impact Hot Prospect Award
Ole Smoky Moonshine Cherries Receive Coveted Impact Hot Prospect Award
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2023-09-12 21:00
‘We all dreamed of being in the final’ - Lionesses react after beating Australia in Women’s World Cup semis
‘We all dreamed of being in the final’ - Lionesses react after beating Australia in Women’s World Cup semis
England are into the Women’s World Cup final after beating Australia 3-1 in the semis, leaving the Lionesses squad dreaming of making it back-to-back major tournament successes. Having already won Euro 2022 last summer, Sarina Wiegman’s squad will now face Spain on Sunday for a shot a second straight triumph on the biggest stage of all. Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo were all on the scoresheet, with Sam Kerr briefly equalising for the Matilda’s with a stunning long-range effort in the second half. But the day belonged to England as the co-hosts were knocked out, with wing-back Lucy Bronze noting afterwards the atmosphere was a sensational throughout the encounter. “[Wiegman told us] just that we played how we wanted to: determined, resilient. I couldn’t hear much else! She talked about silencing the crowd, I feel like we did that tonight [especially] after the third goal. “We all dreamed of being in the final and to have family and friends staying here the whole way through because they believed in us is unbelievable. At the same time, against Australia, in Australia and what a fantastic tournament they had, I’m just amazed to get to the final.” Bronze, who plays in Spain with Barcelona, knows from the quality of her club teammates that England will be in for a hugely difficult encounter in the final, noting several of the squad as “unbelievable” talents. Goalscorer Russo, meanwhile, was impressed with her team’s capacity to turn the match after the equaliser, when Australia were at the time in the ascendency. “I’m over the moon! I’m laughing at the friends and family dancing in the crowd,” she said. “We’ve been dreaming of it but this is what it’s all about - we’re buzzing. “When they scored they had momentum but Hempo’s goal flipped it. [The third] helped us see the game out. “The fans are brilliant every single time - to celebrate with them is really special. Spain’s going to be even tougher, every game has been of the highest level but we’re excited. We’ll recover and go [there] to win.” For Wiegman, Sunday’s World Cup final will mean four straight appearances in the last game at major tournaments, having won the 2017 Euros with Netherlands, reached the 2019 World Cup final with the same team and most recently taking the Lionesses to the Euros triumph of last summer. The head coach praised her team’s ability to find different routes to victory, with a strong mentality on show at both ends of the pitch. “We achieved a final! It’s unbelievable. We won the game at this incredible stadium, it was a hard game of course but again we found a way to win,” she said. “You’ve been talking about ruthlessness all the time; this team have it whether it’s in offence or defence. We really want to win, we stick to the plan and it worked again. “Australia have done an incredible job, they grew into the tournament because they had setbacks too, then they started playing better and better and Sam Kerr came back - you saw today why she’s the star of the team. “The chance as a coach or a player to make two finals is really special. I never take anything for granted, it’s like being in a fairytale or something now.” Read More England fans sing and dance to ‘Sweet Caroline’ as Lionesses reach World Cup final England fans celebrate three goals as Lionesses reach Women’s World Cup final Watch: England fans react as Lionesses reach World Cup final Brian Blessed’s powerful rendition of Three Lions in message of support to Lionesses Who and when do England play in Women’s World Cup final? Why are England wearing their blue kit against Australia?
2023-08-16 20:32
Overwatch 2 Feb. 21 Update Adds Symmetra Fixes: Full Patch Notes Listed
Overwatch 2 Feb. 21 Update Adds Symmetra Fixes: Full Patch Notes Listed
Blizzard has rolled out a brand new patch for Overwatch 2, tackling some major bug fixes that have been plaguing games as of late.
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Deion Sanders called his shot with recruiting and is going to nail it
Deion Sanders called his shot with recruiting and is going to nail it
Deion Sanders is putting his money where his mouth is in recruiting, as Colorado is quickly becoming the place to be for top-flight high school prospects.
2023-09-06 22:33
Is IShowSpeed admitted to a hospital? Concerned fans say 'get well soon champ'
Is IShowSpeed admitted to a hospital? Concerned fans say 'get well soon champ'
In a recent livestream, IShowSpeed said that he had a severe headache and a stabbing pain in his eye due to which he was in a hospital
2023-07-30 21:05
Fukusaya Celebrates 400 Years: Iconic Japanese Castella Brand Debuts in Hong Kong With Exclusive Pop-Up at AIRSIDE city'super, Starting November 16
Fukusaya Celebrates 400 Years: Iconic Japanese Castella Brand Debuts in Hong Kong With Exclusive Pop-Up at AIRSIDE city'super, Starting November 16
HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 15, 2023--
2023-11-16 12:30
Messi out but Miami seek derby win as playoff race heats up
Messi out but Miami seek derby win as playoff race heats up
Inter Miami head into Sunday's Florida derby against Orlando City with their Major League Soccer playoff destiny in their own hands but...
2023-09-23 06:06
At UN Climate talks, oil companies pledge to combat methane; Environmentalists call it
At UN Climate talks, oil companies pledge to combat methane; Environmentalists call it "smokescreen"
Fifty oil companies representing nearly half of global production have pledged to reach near-zero methane emissions and end routine flaring in their operations by 2030, the president of this year’s U_N_ climate talks said Saturday, a move that environmental groups called a “smokescreen.”
2023-12-02 20:23
David Moyes ready for ‘biggest moment’ of career in first European final
David Moyes ready for ‘biggest moment’ of career in first European final
David Moyes admitted it was “surreal” to walk out at the Eden Arena in Prague preparing for his first European final, the “biggest moment” of his career. Moyes’ West Ham face Italian side Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final in the Czech capital on Wednesday night. The 60-year-old, who began his managerial career with Preston in 1998, is yet to lift a major piece of silverware, the Community Shield with Manchester United in 2013 notwithstanding. Moyes is looking to become the first British manager since Sir Alex Ferguson, the man he replaced at the then champions, to lift a trophy, and join the former United boss in the pantheon of great Scottish managers in the English game. Moyes, who has attended plenty of European finals in his role on UEFA’s technical committee, and his players got a first look at the final venue on Tuesday evening. “It is slightly surreal,” he said. “Today, to turn up and have your own dressing room is a big thrill for me. I really hope I can take it to the next level and win the game. “I’ve had a really good career since I started coaching at 35. Over a thousand matches, been in some finals, had some promotions. But this is the biggest moment. To be a coach for as long as I’ve been, you’re obviously doing something right.” Moyes also categorically denied suggestions that he could step down after the final, regardless of the result. “It’s great to be sitting here in a European final, for any manager it’s a thrill, one of the pinnacles you can get in football as a coach,” he added. “Hopefully it’s the start. I’ve always said the best years are still to come and I’m certainly enjoying the moment and being here.” Moyes’ father, David Snr, has attended all their European away matches and will once again be in the crowd at the 20,000 capacity stadium – hopefully. “I think he’ll be in the pub,” smiled Moyes. “But to be in this position is very good and good for my family, and I hope they can enjoy it. Hopefully I can give him something he can remember.” Declan Rice will captain the Hammers in what will almost certainly be his final game for the club with Arsenal and Manchester United among those vying for his signature. Rice, predictably, was not put up in front of the media, high in the home of Slavia Prague, after the on-pitch walkabout. Instead, it was left to winger Jarrod Bowen to swat aside questions over the England midfielder’s future. “As his team-mates we are excited to go out for a final tomorrow with him as our captain,” said Bowen. “When I joined three years ago, never in my wildest dreams would I have thought we would be in the final. “We are team-mates and friends and to win it for everyone would be so special. That’s what our focus is on.” Moyes has a fully-fit squad, bar injured striker Gianluca Scamacca, as West Ham bid to end a trophy drought stretching back to 1980’s FA Cup win over Arsenal. Cup goalkeeper Alphonse Areola will start but regular number one Lukasz Fabianski, something of a penalty-saving expert over the years, could still have a major role to play if the final goes to a shoot-out. “We’ve got those thoughts,” said Moyes. “It’s about planning, I’ve got my thoughts – but won’t reveal them if you don’t mind.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Novak Djokovic fights back to book place in French Open semi-finals Report into discrimination within cricket to be published soon – Lucy Frazer I was raging in Brisbane but now I’m comfortable with rotation – Stuart Broad
2023-06-07 01:12