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Papa John's can't force driver to arbitrate, US appeals court says
Papa John's can't force driver to arbitrate, US appeals court says
By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said Papa John's International cannot force a Louisville, Kentucky,
2023-07-21 02:15
Sabalenka shrugs off 'hate' and jeers to make French Open second round
Sabalenka shrugs off 'hate' and jeers to make French Open second round
Aryna Sabalenka eased into the French Open second round on Sunday with a straight sets win over Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk who honoured her pledge not to shake the hand of her Belarusian opponent, a...
2023-05-28 18:36
Pep Guardiola: Man City players drank all the alcohol in Manchester on Sunday
Pep Guardiola: Man City players drank all the alcohol in Manchester on Sunday
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola claimed his newly-crowned Premier League champions “drank all the alcohol in Manchester” ahead of a pulsating 1-1 draw at Brighton. Guardiola was concerned his treble-chasing side may suffer a hangover in Sussex following the jubilation of the weekend’s title celebrations. But the Spaniard was pleasantly surprised by the performance of his players during a gripping south-coast contest. Phil Foden fired City ahead at the Amex Stadium before Julio Enciso’s stunning equaliser cemented sixth-placed Albion’s place in next season’s Europa League. Erling Haaland was denied a late winner due to VAR spotting his shirt pull on Seagulls defender Levi Colwill. “I was a little bit worried about how much we would drop our (level) with what we had done the last four, five, six months,” said Guardiola. “Forty hours (ago) we drank all the alcohol in Manchester and the way they played was outstanding. “I enjoyed it a lot, especially being champions. “You have to come here to win the game, we know it will be tough. They are a fantastic team in all departments, that’s why they are in the Europa League, well deserved. “And also we showed why we are the best team in England.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-25 06:03
Stars vs. Kraken prediction and odds for Game 6 (Dallas will close it out)
Stars vs. Kraken prediction and odds for Game 6 (Dallas will close it out)
The Dallas Stars have a chance to advance to the Western Conference Final tonight when they head to Seattle to take on the Kraken in Game 6.The Stars were facing a 1-2 deficit in the series, but have won two games in a row by a combined score of 11-5 and now they have a stranglehold on the Krake...
1970-01-01 08:00
Christian Horner says Lewis Hamilton spoke to Red Bull and Ferrari this season
Christian Horner says Lewis Hamilton spoke to Red Bull and Ferrari this season
Lewis Hamilton contacted Red Bull about driving alongside Max Verstappen for the grid’s all-conquering team, Christian Horner has claimed. The 38-year-old signed a new two-year contract – understood to be worth £50million a year – in August to extend his stay in Formula One beyond his 40th birthday. It came amid a season of struggle for Mercedes as Verstappen eased to a third consecutive world title in a dominant Red Bull car. There was speculation over Hamilton’s future for much of the season and Red Bull team principal Horner has now claimed they received an approach from his representatives before he committed to Mercedes. Horner also said the seven-time world champion was in dialogue with Ferrari chairman John Elkann. “We have had several conversations over the years about Lewis joining,” Horner told the Daily Mail. “They have reached out a few times. Most recently, earlier in the year, there was an inquiry about whether there would be any interest. “He met John Elkann (Ferrari chairman), too. I think there were serious talks. “But I can’t see Max and Lewis working out together. The dynamic wouldn’t be right. We are 100 per cent happy with what we have.” I can't see Max and Lewis working out together Christian Horner to the Daily Mail The 2023 F1 season concludes this weekend in Abu Dhabi, where Hamilton was controversially beaten to the drivers’ championship by Verstappen in the final race in 2021. Hamilton has not won a race in two seasons and will finish third in the standings this year, while the Dutchman is bidding for his 19th win of a record-breaking campaign. “We want to get back to the top, and back to fighting for world championships. We are in this together,” Hamilton said when his new deal was announced in August. “We have a lot of work to do, but there is nowhere else I would rather be. You are all stuck with me for a little bit longer.” Read More Las Vegas comes up trumps for Formula One despite rough road Class action lawsuit filed over farcical start to Las Vegas Grand Prix Toto Wolff fuelled by ‘personal anger’ to help Lewis Hamilton win eighth title On this day in 2010: Sebastian Vettel becomes youngest ever F1 world champion Mick Schumacher returns to racing with Alpine in 2024 Guenther Steiner to produce new hit ‘workplace comedy’ show
2023-11-23 04:16
Black FedEx driver loses job after being chased and shot at by white men in Mississippi
Black FedEx driver loses job after being chased and shot at by white men in Mississippi
A Black Missippi FedEx driver who was chased and shot at by two white men while delivering packages has lost his job at the carrier, according to his attorney. D’Monterrio Gibson, 25, was delivering parcels in the city of Brookhaven last January, when father and son Gregory and Brandon Case blocked his delivery van with a pickup truck and began shooting at him as he drove away, according to prosecutors. Mr Gibson, who said the incident left him with anxiety, trouble sleeping, and caused him to seek therapy, lost his job at the end of the this July, after refusing to accept a part-time, non-courier position at the company, according to an email from FedEx shared with The Associated Press. “I honestly feel disrespected,” he told the AP. “They can’t tell me when I should be ready to come back.” The company had been voluntarily paying for his therapy while he was away from the job on worker’s compensation leave, CNN reports. Mr Gibson plans to file a state lawsuit against FedEx, after his $5m federal lawsuit against the delivery giant accusing them of racism was dismissed in August, with the court finding the Mississippi man hadn’t proven he was discriminated against because of his race. “FedEx has shown its true colors,” Mr Gibson’s attorney, Carlos Moore, told the network. “It has never cared about my client’s Black life. How could any employer be so insensitive and tone deaf and fire a dedicated employee after he almost lost his life working for the company?” The Independent has contacted FedEx for comment. Gregory and Brandon Case were charged by local officials with attempted murder. Last week, the case against them was declared a mistrial, after a police detective testified to not sharing a copy of a video interview with Mr Gibson after the shooting with either the prosecution or the defence. The men, who say they were responding to an unknown van parked outside of a family member’s house on a public road, remain out on bond. Mr Gibson was wearing his FedEx uniform when making the delivery that preceded the shooting on 24 January, 2022, driving a rental van with the Hertz logo on multiple sides, according to court documents. As he went to leave the area, Gregory Case allegedly blocked the driver in with his pickup truck, causing Mr Gibson to dry around the truck and leave the area. His van was struck with three rounds. “They came out of nowhere,” Gibson said at a news conference last year. “Even if [the van] was unmarked, civilians still can’t take the law into their own hands.” “I’m thinking this is a racism thing,” he said. His attorney alleged that the Cases were seeking to emulate the Ahmaud Arbery incident, where a group of white men in Georgia pursued a Black jogger in 2020 in their pickup trucks then murdered him. “It was clearly a copycat crime,” Mr Moore said during the 2022 news conference. “These people tried to be copycats, and that’s why we need full justice, not Mississippi justice. This man went to work, and they attacked him like he was a wild animal.” Read More Mississippi grand jury cites shoddy investigations by police department at center of mistrial Mississippi judge declares mistrial for two white men charged with shooting at Black FedEx worker Confrontation with 2 white men left Black FedEx driver traumatized, mom says outside their trial
2023-08-23 02:00
Former Trump aide arrives at Miami courthouse to appear before grand jury in classified documents probe
Former Trump aide arrives at Miami courthouse to appear before grand jury in classified documents probe
Taylor Budowich, who has worked as a spokesman for Donald Trump, has arrived at the federal courthouse in Miami to appear before a grand jury as part of special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents.
2023-06-07 20:57
Xbox Game Pass Core Launches Tomorrow With 36 Games
Xbox Game Pass Core Launches Tomorrow With 36 Games
Microsoft is set to launch Xbox Game Pass Core tomorrow and has revealed there will
2023-09-14 00:27
US Steel rejects buyout offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs
US Steel rejects buyout offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs
Shares of US Steel soared Monday on news that rival Cleveland-Cliffs has proposed a purchase of the company, a move that would create the nation's largest steelmaker.
2023-08-15 00:13
MTG March of the Machine Release Date
MTG March of the Machine Release Date
Magic: The Gathering's latest set, March of the Machine, concludes the Phyrexian storyline in April 2023.
1970-01-01 08:00
Clashes in Dublin after children injured in suspected stabbing
Clashes in Dublin after children injured in suspected stabbing
Protesters in Dublin on Thursday torched a car and fought police, an AFP journalist reported, after three children were injured in a suspected school stabbing that social media...
2023-11-24 04:01
Fed's Goolsbee says he is a 'closet' inflation optimist
Fed's Goolsbee says he is a 'closet' inflation optimist
By Ann Saphir The U.S. central bank is on track to bring down inflation without triggering a major
2023-08-02 01:36