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Ex-Raider Henry Ruggs pleads guilty to driving drunk, causing fatal 156-mph crash
Ex-Raider Henry Ruggs pleads guilty to driving drunk, causing fatal 156-mph crash
Former Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs has admitted he drove drunk at up to 156 mph before causing a fiery crash that killed a woman in November 2021
1970-01-01 08:00
Is F1 22 on Xbox Game Pass?
Is F1 22 on Xbox Game Pass?
Given that F1 22 is being released for the EA Play subscribers, F1 22 will not be available on Xbox Game Pass. Members of the Xbox Game Pass users had a 10-hour trial of F1 22 that began on June 28 2022.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sheffield Wednesday make history with incredible four-goal play-off comeback and shootout win
Sheffield Wednesday make history with incredible four-goal play-off comeback and shootout win
Sheffield Wednesday pulled off the biggest comeback in Football League play-off history as a stunning fightback booked their place in the League One final thanks to a 5-3 win on penalties after overturning a four-goal first-leg deficit to win 5-1 after extra time. Hillsborough needed early goals to set this tie alight and got two in the first 25 minutes courtesy of a Michael Smith penalty and Lee Gregory, although Peterborough had chances through Ephron Mason-Clarke and Kwame Poku to put the tie to bed but Cameron Dawson stood strong to deny them. Reece James pulled the hosts to within one of Peterborough’s aggregate lead with 20 minutes to go and Hillsborough’s roof came off when Liam Palmer made it four with the last kick of normal time. Peterborough nudged ahead once again in extra time after Gregory nodded into his own net and Wednesday extraordinarily pulled level through Calum Paterson, resulting in penalties - Wednesday’s sensational comeback was sealed when Jack Hunt converted after Dan Butler hit the crossbar with the only miss of the shootout. Wednesday’s wish of an early goal came true after Marvin Johnson was brought down by Joe Ward inside the area - Smith sent Will Norris the wrong way to cut the deficit to three just eight minutes in to breathe life into the encounter. Peterborough had a chance to restore their large advantage 10 minutes later when Poku found himself in space inside the area but rifled an effort straight at Dawson. Posh were catching Wednesday on the break as they went in search for an early second, and had another chance but Mason-Clarke’s effort from outside the area needed saving by Dawson again. The Owls halved Peterborough’s aggregate advantage 25 minutes in after Paterson found himself out wide with the ball again, his low cross was turned home by Gregory with goalkeeper Norris in no man’s land. Peterborough remained a threat on the counter-attack and almost got their much needed goal when Mason-Clarke latched onto a through ball by Jack Taylor but was denied by Dawson for the second time in the half to keep the score at 2-0. The hosts started the second half in similar fashion to the first and Norris made an outstanding save to palm away Gregory’s goalbound bicycle kick. Wave after wave of Wednesday attack was coming at the Posh defence, who were seemingly stumbling their way through the tie - this time - Josh Windass’ first-time strike was met by Norris to deny another goal. It seemed only a matter of time before Darren Moore’s side struck again, and they did just that when James found himself one-on-one with Norris and coolly slotted home to set up a nervy last 20 minutes. The hosts thought they had their fourth but Dominic Iorfa’s free header from inside the area flew straight into the grateful grasp of Norris. Peterborough looked to have booked their place at Wembley but Wednesday had other ideas as the clock went into the 98th minute, a long ball into the box was met by the head of Aden Flint and Palmer bundled home to send the game into extra time. The visitors edged ahead in this remarkable play-off meeting when Butler’s free-kick was nodded into his own net by Gregory under pressure from Nathan Thompson. Wednesday looked down and out again but roared back with another equaliser in the 112th minute when Paterson stabbed home and sent the game to a penalty shootout and Butler’s miss miss proved crucial as Hunt’s winning kick signalled a pitch invasion. Read More It’s too easy – Darren Moore hails attempts to ‘shut down’ online racist abusers ‘Struggling’ Tommy Spurr steeled for charity fundraiser in aid of his son David Moyes concerned for family after trouble mars West Ham victory David Moyes concerned for family after trouble mars West Ham victory Jose Mourinho into another European final as Roma set up Sevilla showdown Eddie Howe says Newcastle win ‘huge’ but warns still work to do in top-four hunt
2023-05-19 06:37
Actor Tom Hanks warns of ad with AI imposter
Actor Tom Hanks warns of ad with AI imposter
Actor Tom Hanks and CBS talk show co-host Gayle King on Monday were warning fans about ads featuring imposters...
2023-10-03 09:44
China expected to achieve 2023 economic growth of slightly higher than 5% -PBOC adviser
China expected to achieve 2023 economic growth of slightly higher than 5% -PBOC adviser
BEIJING China is expected to achieve an economic growth of slightly more than 5% this year, an adviser
2023-09-27 15:05
There has to be 'honest accounting' of US past and present within Republican Party, Obama says
There has to be 'honest accounting' of US past and present within Republican Party, Obama says
The Republican Party should acknowledge issues of racial inequality in the US instead of continuing rhetoric that opportunities in the country are equal and fair, former President Barack Obama said in a newly released interview on "The Axe Files."
2023-06-15 17:11
What would Jesus do? Tom Holland may play son of god in Martin Scorsese film after slamming him for criticizing superhero movies
What would Jesus do? Tom Holland may play son of god in Martin Scorsese film after slamming him for criticizing superhero movies
Tom Holland had earlier taken aim at Martin Scorsese over the latter's disapproval of Marvel films, saying, 'He's never made one'
2023-05-31 19:27
Secure-IC Announces the Integration of SecuryzrTM Technology in MediaTek’s New Flagship Smartphone Chip, Dimensity 9300
Secure-IC Announces the Integration of SecuryzrTM Technology in MediaTek’s New Flagship Smartphone Chip, Dimensity 9300
CESSON-SÉVIGNÉ, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 20, 2023--
2023-11-20 21:01
German engineering orders back to double-digit drop in April - VDMA
German engineering orders back to double-digit drop in April - VDMA
BERLIN German engineering companies' order books fell significantly in April, reversing the "small ray of hope" seen in
2023-06-05 16:18
Madden 23 All Madden III: 5 Best Players
Madden 23 All Madden III: 5 Best Players
Madden 23 All Madden III: 5 Best Players
1970-01-01 08:00
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles: Still the Best Pediatric Care in California and the West Coast
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles: Still the Best Pediatric Care in California and the West Coast
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
2023-06-21 12:30
'Tragic' - Fans fume as Glastonbury 2024 tickets sell out within an hour
'Tragic' - Fans fume as Glastonbury 2024 tickets sell out within an hour
Hopeful festival goers joined together in unity this morning to celebrate the great British tradition of queueing for another great British Tradition: Glastonbury Festival. Tickets for the 2024 edition of the yearly music festival went on sale this morning, with tickets costing £360 (£355 with a £5 booking fee per ticket). Music-lovers had to drop £75 on a deposit today before fronting up the rest of their balance in the first week of April 2024. Frantic users joined the 9am GMT queue and waited - but that was far from the end of the story. Fans speculated that tickets would sell-out fast, pointing to the fact that Coach tickets to Worthy Farm sold out on Thursday within just 25 minutes. Thankfully, they lasted quite a lot longer than that - 58 minutes to be exact. Those 58 minutes though, for a lot of people, were spent waiting on the 'screen of death.' Before hopefuls could purchase their ticket, they had to brave the aforementioned Glastonbury ticket queue - a holding page on a timer that automatically refreshes on 20 seconds (or thereabouts) before redirecting the user into a ticket purchasing window, or back into the holding page - or even worse, onto the 9:58am notice saying that tickets have sold out. It was an ordeal. Despite the lucky many who received tickets after waiting in the queue, there were just as many queuers who left empty-handed. And of course, a lot of people left enraged by the waiting room and the technology behind it. This isn't the end though - fans will have one more chance to buy tickets at a resale in the Spring for cancelled or returned tickets. As anyone who joined the queue at 9am and bagged a ticket knows, there's always a bit of hope. As anyone who joined the queue at 9am and was booted out with the 'screen of death' knows, it's the hope that kills you. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-19 18:34