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Real Estate Euphoria Highlights Trader Angst for End to Hikes
Real Estate Euphoria Highlights Trader Angst for End to Hikes
Real estate finished November as the second best performing group in the S&P 500 Index adding 12%, trailing
2023-12-02 05:10
Ubisoft Reportedly to Announce Multiple New Assassin's Creed Games
Ubisoft Reportedly to Announce Multiple New Assassin's Creed Games
Ubisoft will reportedly unveil several new Assassin's Creed games at its Forward event Saturday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Add Another New Nap Dress To Your Collection — You Can Never Have Too Many
Add Another New Nap Dress To Your Collection — You Can Never Have Too Many
Although the nap dress hit its stride during the summer of 2020, we're still obsessed with its nonchalant qualities. The flowy, Victorian-meets-minimalist-chic frock formerly understood as a nightgown is now accepted as daywear. Now, it's a viral investment worth making and a style that is needed within the wardrobe of every dress fanatic.
2023-07-27 23:00
Patriots edge rusher Matt Judon to have surgery on torn biceps, AP source says
Patriots edge rusher Matt Judon to have surgery on torn biceps, AP source says
Patriots edge rusher Matt Judon has elected to have surgery to repair a torn biceps, according to a person with knowledge of the decision
2023-10-04 02:26
Ex-Goldman banker convicted of insider trading
Ex-Goldman banker convicted of insider trading
By Jody Godoy A former Goldman Sachs banker was convicted of insider trading by a New York jury
2023-06-22 05:44
German export sentiment improves in November - Ifo
German export sentiment improves in November - Ifo
Sentiment among German exporters improved in November, although only a few sectors expected exports to increase, according to
2023-11-27 15:11
‘We will be back’ says Leicester chairman following relegation
‘We will be back’ says Leicester chairman following relegation
Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has dismissed calls from some supporters to sell the relegated club and promised the Foxes will soon return to the Premier League. Despite beating West Ham 2-1 on Sunday, Leicester dropped into the Sky Bet Championship seven years after being crowned champions of England and two seasons since winning the FA Cup. It is a remarkable fall from grace and one that Leicester chairman Srivaddhanaprabha says has led to him receiving offensive messages, some of which have been “outright abusive”. “I have received a massive number of messages from our fans – both positive and negative,” Srivaddhanaprabha said in a statement published on the Leicester website. “Some want me to sell the club, some using offensive and thoughtless words, and some have been outright abusive. “But for every hurtful message I have received, I have also received messages of support, of appreciation, of unity – both remotely and from people I have met anonymously in public, who always come to say hello to me and to my family. It means a lot to us.” Srivaddhanaprabha’s father Vichai and his family bought the club in 2010 and took Leicester into the Premier League four years later. Leicester produced possibly English football’s greatest underdog story by winning the title in 2016. Club chairman Khun Vichai was killed in a helicopter accident at Leicester’s King Power Stadium in October 2018. For every hurtful message I have received, I have also received messages of support, of appreciation, of unity Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha “It was the most painful experience for me and for my family, but the support and love we received from our Leicester City family made our bond even stronger,” Srivaddhanaprabha said of the accident. “I made a commitment, as chairman, to continuing to pursue the ambition my father and I shared for the club, to ensure that the realisation of his vision for Leicester City would ultimately become his legacy. “We want to thank you and let you know that we still have the same ambition for Leicester City that we had 13 years ago. “The incredible support we had in our stadium yesterday, the positive messages we have received from our fans and the constructive comments we must take on-board – we will gather all this support and use it to power our recovery. “Power to justify our fans’ belief in their club. Power to take us back to the Premier League. “Next season is going to be tough, but it will be a year for collaboration and unity. We will come together and fight to return to the Premier League.” Leicester finished fifth twice as well as eighth during manager Brendan Rodgers’ three full seasons in charge. But Srivaddhanaprabha acknowledged the impact of Covid had a serious effect on the club’s finances, with summer cutbacks meaning that Rodgers was unable to significantly strengthen his squad. The departures of long-serving goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to Nice and defender Wesley Fofana to Chelsea also had a detrimental effect on the squad. Rodgers left at the end of April with Leicester in the bottom three, and his replacement Dean Smith was unable to prevent relegation after taking charge for the final eight games. Srivaddhanaprabha said: “Relegation is a consequence of 38 games and over that period, we haven’t been good enough. “Over the coming days and weeks, we need to reflect on the processes and decisions that have brought us to this point. “What we learn from this experience must convert into action that makes us stronger and prevents this happening to us again in the future. “We took Leicester City into the UEFA Champions League, giving our supporters those amazing Wednesday nights, under the lights in Porto, Brugge, Copenhagen, Seville and Madrid. “We used the fruits of that success to keep reinvesting in the club, strengthening our squad, improving the experience for our fans and starting plans for major projects like Seagrave and a stadium expansion that would give us long-term strength and growth. “Of course, these milestones place our situation today into quite stark context, but I reference them to highlight the progress we have made as a club in the last 13 years, which gives me confidence that we will build again. “Relegation is undeniably a significant setback, but it will not define us. Today we share the loss and the pain together. But we will be back. “This responsibility that I continue to live is one of the greatest responsibilities in my life and I will continue to put everything into it – my passion, that of my family and the entire King Power community.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Roberto De Zerbi says Brighton must build stronger squad for European challenge James McArthur hails Roy Hodgson’s impact at Crystal Palace Coaching trio follow Gregor Townsend’s lead and extend Scotland deals until 2026
2023-05-29 21:48
Taiwan hits back at Elon Musk's claim that it is 'part of China'
Taiwan hits back at Elon Musk's claim that it is 'part of China'
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has hit back after Elon Musk called the self-ruled island an "integral part of China."
2023-09-14 16:01
Where is the NASCAR course in Chicago? A look at how the Grant Park 220 will work
Where is the NASCAR course in Chicago? A look at how the Grant Park 220 will work
Here is the layout of the first-ever NASCAR race taking place in Chicago around Grant Park this weekend for The Loop 121 and Grant Park 220.NASCAR, onstreets? This may be either the most innovative thing NASCAR has tried to do, or atotal disaster. Either way, you're going to want to see it ...
2023-06-29 21:59
String of Global Heat Records Raises Alarm on Climate Change
String of Global Heat Records Raises Alarm on Climate Change
Global temperatures have hit records for three days this week, raising concerns over the impact of extreme heat
2023-07-07 16:32
Scot Peterson: School resource officer who failed to confront Parkland school shooting found not guilty
Scot Peterson: School resource officer who failed to confront Parkland school shooting found not guilty
Scot Peterson is accused of neglecting his training and taking no action as 17 people, including 14 students, were shot down
2023-06-30 06:11
Adon retires first 17 batters as the Nationals send the sloppy Reds to their 5th straight loss, 7-3
Adon retires first 17 batters as the Nationals send the sloppy Reds to their 5th straight loss, 7-3
Joan Adon retired his first 17 batters and the Washington Nationals beat the sloppy Cincinnati Reds 7-3, handing them their fifth consecutive defeat
2023-08-06 07:12