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Brody Jenner and Tia Blanco are engaged 5 months after announcing pregnancy
Brody Jenner and Tia Blanco are engaged 5 months after announcing pregnancy
Brody Jenner and Tia Blanco are engaged 5 months after announcing pregnancy
2023-06-20 06:19
Eurovision Song Contest has disrupted Man City’s schedule – Pep Guardiola
Eurovision Song Contest has disrupted Man City’s schedule – Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola admits the Eurovision Song Contest has given him a headache as he looks to keep Manchester City’s treble bid on track. The Premier League leaders face a crucial trip to relegation-threatened Everton on Sunday, three days before they host Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final. City boss Guardiola would have preferred the Goodison Park clash to be played on Saturday but, with Eurovision taking place in Liverpool city centre that day, that could not be sanctioned for security reasons. That means Real, who are out of contention for the LaLiga title and are in action on Saturday against Getafe, will have a day’s rest more than City heading into Wednesday’s encounter. Guardiola said at a press conference: “My thought is just Everton, no more than that. “Eleven months working for the Premier League, I don’t want to be distracted for Madrid because I won’t have time. “Well, not much, because we play Sunday – thank you so much. I don’t understand it, but I don’t want to fight for that any more. “We have to adapt to it. It doesn’t matter, I don’t fight any more the schedules. “In the end we can’t play Saturday because of Eurovision or something like that in Liverpool and we don’t have enough bodies to handle two important events sometimes. “OK, you have to adapt. What can I do? We’d prefer to play Saturday to be able to prepare but it is what it is. “I’m pretty sure the Premier League want to help the teams. I don’t think they make it uncomfortable.” Unlike Real, City will not want to ease up over the weekend as they look to keep Arsenal at bay in the title race. City go into the weekend fixtures with a clear advantage, leading the Gunners by a point with a game in hand. They could face a tough challenge against an Everton side fighting for survival and who claimed a significant victory by thrashing European hopefuls Brighton 5-1 in their last outing. Real defender Dani Carvajal has suggested the intensity of City’s fixtures could benefit the Spanish side – who drew 1-1 with City in Tuesday’s first leg – but Guardiola is confident his players can stand up to the challenge. He said: “Every player is ready to play and give his own absolute contribution. Everybody will be so important, we have a lot of games and everyone is ready Pep Guardiola “I thought a lot about a substitution in the Bernabeu. I decided on players on the bench that are so dynamic – Phil (Foden), Julian (Alvarez), Riyad (Mahrez). “But in the moment we didn’t need that, we didn’t need a player to increase our rhythm. “But everybody will be so important, we have a lot of games and everyone is ready.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal focus to be on title charge instead of player futures Sean Dyche admits decisions on players can not be made until end of season David Moyes admits there is ‘good chance’ Declan Rice will leave West Ham
1970-01-01 08:00
China extends some policies to support its troubled property market
China extends some policies to support its troubled property market
China has extended some policies to bolster its ailing property market, as the country struggles to reignite economic growth.
2023-07-11 18:53
Dolly Parton announces plans to cut down on tours keeping her 'away from home' amid 'Rockstar' promotions
Dolly Parton announces plans to cut down on tours keeping her 'away from home' amid 'Rockstar' promotions
The 77-year-old 'Jolene' hitmaker admits that touring has grown to be too demanding for her, and plans to scale back her schedule
2023-06-30 17:56
Pirates: The Paul Skenes Summer Tour stops in Erie
Pirates: The Paul Skenes Summer Tour stops in Erie
No. 1 overall pick and top Pirates prospect Paul Skenes is drawing massive crowds in Double-A. The latest stop was in Erie as the Altoona Curve came to town.
2023-09-03 01:57
Tom Cruise's 'Mission Impossible' stunt that Jeremy Renner was terrified to emulate: 'I was a bit concerned'
Tom Cruise's 'Mission Impossible' stunt that Jeremy Renner was terrified to emulate: 'I was a bit concerned'
'There’s only this little belt, one wire, and a bloke who doesn’t look like he’s paying attention holding me up,' Jeremy Renner remembered
2023-06-21 20:44
The Super Full Moon In Aquarius Will Push You To Self-Reflect
The Super Full Moon In Aquarius Will Push You To Self-Reflect
On August 1, at 2:31 p.m. ET, the Super Full Sturgeon Moon in Aquarius reaches peak illumination. The moon will be perigee, making it appear brighter, bolder, and bigger than ever due to its close proximity to earth. This means that we are going to feel the effects of the full moon immediately and intensely. Even though the Aquarius moon can be aloof at times — it’ll prove to be extremely tender and powerful on August 1, due to the planet and asteroid that it aligns with. As with every full moon, we’ll be consumed with the tug between our hearts and minds — allowing the stronger of the two to win. This lunation offers us the chance to understand our desires and to focus on others, instead of ourselves. More closely, how we fit into the group dynamic and to decipher who or what brings us utter and complete joy.
2023-07-31 19:00
Jake Paul rebuffs claims about beef with Logan Paul being marketing gimmick for Dillon Danis fight: 'Stupid as f**k'
Jake Paul rebuffs claims about beef with Logan Paul being marketing gimmick for Dillon Danis fight: 'Stupid as f**k'
Even though Jake Paul denied his feud with Logan Paul being a gimmick, he did joke about it being a great marketing ploy
2023-09-09 13:23
Microsoft signs 10-year deal to keep 'Call of Duty' despite CMA block
Microsoft signs 10-year deal to keep 'Call of Duty' despite CMA block
Microsoft has signed a new 10-year deal to keep 'Call of Duty' on the X-Box.
1970-01-01 08:00
Turin: Girl, 5, killed after Italian military jet crash
Turin: Girl, 5, killed after Italian military jet crash
Video footage appears to show he pilot ejecting from the plane as it starts to fall from the sky.
2023-09-17 06:13
Anthony Joshua removes stumbling block in Dillian Whyte negotiations
Anthony Joshua removes stumbling block in Dillian Whyte negotiations
Anthony Joshua’s team have removed a rematch clause that was at risk of derailing a rematch with Dillian Whyte, according to Eddie Hearn. Joshua and Whyte have been in talks over a 12 August clash, eight years after “AJ” knocked out his fellow Briton to avenge an amateur defeat by Whyte. However, the latter this week expressed frustration with a rematch clause inserted by Joshua’s team – one that has now been removed, per Hearn. The 44-year-old, who promotes both heavyweights, told Boxing Social on Thursday (29 June): “Firstly, a lot of people talk about rematch clauses. When there’s such a huge A-side in the fight, you have to do your job as a promoter. Every huge name that I’ve worked with in boxing has a rematch clause in their fights. “Secondly, it’s me that requests that. Let me tell you the main reason why: Anthony Joshua is about to fight Deontay Wilder for $50million or $60m; he’s choosing to take a dangerous fight a few months before, where if he loses, he’s quite out in the wilderness – and also loses [the opportunity of] the Wilder fight in December. “So if we’re giving that opportunity to someone else, of course we’re gonna look for a rematch clause. Not against my will, but probably against my advice, Anthony Joshua came out last night and said: ‘I don’t give a f*** about the rematch clause, I’m gonna knock him out, so just tell him to sign the contract. Give him a complete, simple contract.’ “Dillian Whyte replied and said, ‘I’m not gonna do any promotion around the event, I don’t want a rematch clause,’ so we’ve just gone back now and given him no rematch clause, 12 August, done. The worry I have is: I sent that email, and 10 minutes later, Sky Sports are running a story... It’s like, do you want this fight, or is this some kind of mission to land another fight? “The great news now is: They have the contract, no rematch clause, 12 August – absolutely nothing in the contract of any regard that’s gonna cause anyone any problems. Let’s see. I don’t think they’re gonna sign it; I hope they do. AJ wants this fight bad, it’s the fight that he wants. “But we want to announce on Saturday. It’s Thursday now, we’ve got 48 hours. I’m not gonna put a deadline [on it], because it starts rattling people, but the deadline’s on us to announce the fight – and other opponents that we’ve got ready to go. I know Dillian loves a big fight, it’s there for him. Hopefully he signs.” Whyte, 35, last fought in November, narrowly outpointing Jermaine Franklin to bounce back from a TKO loss to Tyson Fury last April. Joshua, 33, also beat Franklin on points in his most recent fight. The former two-time world champion defeated the American at London’s O2 Arena in what was a crucial win after two straight losses to Oleksandr Usyk. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Tyson Fury’s ‘game-changing’ return to be announced in ‘next week or so’, Frank Warren says Joe Joyce vs Zhilei Zhang rematch date revealed as Briton eyes revenge Marshall vs Crews-Dezurn live stream: How to watch fight online and on TV this weekend Dillian Whyte reveals why Anthony Joshua rematch is being delayed Carl Froch criticises Tyson Fury legacy – and sets challenge to prove greatness Dillian Whyte responds to claims he ‘turned down’ Anthony Joshua fight
2023-06-29 23:02
Sudan crisis: From Ruto to Sisi, leaders vie to drive peace process
Sudan crisis: From Ruto to Sisi, leaders vie to drive peace process
Several different efforts are underway to end the Sudan conflict, which could destabilise its neighbours.
2023-07-13 09:38