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Sinner leads Italy past the Netherlands in Davis Cup. Italians reach semis for 2nd straight season
Sinner leads Italy past the Netherlands in Davis Cup. Italians reach semis for 2nd straight season
Jannik Sinner has kept Italy alive by winning his singles match and then successfully teaming up with Lorenzo Sonego in the doubles against the Netherlands to send his nation into the semifinals of the Davis Cup
2023-11-24 00:54
The story behind the iconic 2023 Women's World Cup portraits from Getty Images
The story behind the iconic 2023 Women's World Cup portraits from Getty Images
Getty Chief Sports Photographer Maddie Meyer gives FanSide an inside look at how they accomplished the incredible official FIFA World Cup portraits, capturing every athlete across all 32 teams and making every player feel special.This year’s Women’s World Cup is the biggest tour...
2023-08-10 22:59
Twitch streamer xQc in hot water as Adept files protective order
Twitch streamer xQc in hot water as Adept files protective order
xQc and Adept drama gets ugly
2023-06-11 14:47
A Rocky Road Pokémon GO Rewards
A Rocky Road Pokémon GO Rewards
Here is everything we know about the A Rocky Road Special Research rewards.
1970-01-01 08:00
'It just couldn't be denied': Tom Hanks confessed to cheating on ex with wife Rita Wilson as he felt instant spark with her
'It just couldn't be denied': Tom Hanks confessed to cheating on ex with wife Rita Wilson as he felt instant spark with her
Despite being married at the time to Samantha Lewes, 'young and insecure' Tom Hanks felt 'real thing' for his now wife Rita Wilson
2023-06-12 18:01
Abortion rights amendment cleared for Ohio’s November ballot, promising expensive fight this fall
Abortion rights amendment cleared for Ohio’s November ballot, promising expensive fight this fall
A proposed constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to abortion made Ohio’s fall ballot Tuesday, setting up what promises to be a volatile and expensive fight rife with emotional messaging and competing factual claims
2023-07-26 02:24
Does Andrew Tate support AI? Controversial influencer shares his take on groundbreaking tech, Internet says 'you're showing your true colors'
Does Andrew Tate support AI? Controversial influencer shares his take on groundbreaking tech, Internet says 'you're showing your true colors'
With AI, you can 'create beautiful works of art within a few minutes or hours when it would normally take you years,' Andrew Tate noted
2023-07-07 21:49
Who was Yadira Calito? Katharine McPhee and David Foster's nanny fatally run over by elderly woman at car dealership
Who was Yadira Calito? Katharine McPhee and David Foster's nanny fatally run over by elderly woman at car dealership
Yadira Calito was killed when an 84-year-old woman driving a Toyota RAV 4 slammed into her
2023-08-16 20:18
Why does Andrew Tate hate whale lovers? Controversial influencer believes he is 'easy to kill in water': 'F**king ocean is filled with dumb s**t'
Why does Andrew Tate hate whale lovers? Controversial influencer believes he is 'easy to kill in water': 'F**king ocean is filled with dumb s**t'
Delve deeper into Andrew Tate's controversial stance on ocean-related matters and his views on individuals who love whales
2023-07-04 17:04
Sam Asghari shredded for trying to 'extort' and take advantage of 'mentally unstable' Britney Spears
Sam Asghari shredded for trying to 'extort' and take advantage of 'mentally unstable' Britney Spears
A source said the claims 'are absurd' and that Britney Spears' attorney would never allow her to be extorted
2023-08-17 15:27
Caitlin Clark has 24 points, 11 assists for No. 4 Iowa in 99-65 win over Bowling Green
Caitlin Clark has 24 points, 11 assists for No. 4 Iowa in 99-65 win over Bowling Green
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark had 24 points and 11 assists, Kate Martin added 17 points and No. 4 Iowa beat Bowling Green 99-65 on Saturday.
2023-12-03 07:59
Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes
Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes
Wales have enlisted the support of former manager Chris Coleman to help them avoid relegation from the Women’s Nations League. Coleman memorably led Wales to the semi-finals of Euro 2016 and spoke to boss Gemma Grainger and her squad before Friday’s relegation decider against Iceland in Cardiff. Wales need to probably win by a two-goal margin to stay in League A, as well as boost their Euro 2025 qualifying hopes, and Coleman gave the lowdown on his time as men’s team manager between 2012 and 2017 during a 20-minute Zoom call on Wednesday. “One of the things we have done in terms of the mindset and mentality is being fortunate enough to spend some time with Chris Coleman,” Grainger said at her pre-match press conference. “We spoke to Chris around some of the work he did with the men’s team because that journey is so similar to us. “We are two years into a journey that was similar to the one Chris had with our men’s team. It was great for him to speak to the girls about that. “It was interesting to hear him talk about when the team suffered and what that allowed them to do in terms of ‘Together Stronger’ (the national team’s motto) – the real togetherness of the team and what it takes. “He talked about the criticism that team had, and to me that’s a natural part of when a team is successful. “It was a pleasure to speak to him for me as a coach and also for the players.” Wales remain without a point after four games and are bottom of Nations League Group A3 heading into their final two fixtures. Grainger’s side finish their campaign against two-time World Cup winners Germany in Swansea on Tuesday. So overcoming Iceland, who beat them 1-0 in September, represents Wales’ best chance of securing the third spot they need to avoid dropping into League B and head into the relegation play-offs instead. If Wales win by a one-goal margin, bottom spot could end up being determined by goal difference – and Iceland currently have a superior advantage of four in that department. Grainger said: “We are focused on winning. If we win by one goal then we know what we’ve got to do in the second game. “Two goals would mean that we would likely go through on head-to-head. “It’s an ideal game for us because when we qualify for the Euros we’ll go through stages where one-off games will matter. So it’s a great rehearsal against a top team in Europe.” Wales have lost to Denmark twice and Germany away since losing their opening game in Iceland. But Grainger was encouraged by the narrow 2-1 defeat in Denmark last time out, saying: “We finished that game stronger than they did. We scored in the 72nd minute and we really pushed for the equaliser. “The first game against Iceland was one of our best performances since I’ve been here. “The challenge now is to replicate that because the plan is to stay in League A.” Read More Shameful and not right – Saracens boss condemns Owen Farrell treatment The key talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League double-header Kevin Sinfield vows to keep raising funds to combat MND ahead of new challenge Andre Onana – Do the numbers back up the criticism? On This Day in 2004 – Sir Matthew Pinsent announces retirement from rowing Arsenal through to last 16 as Manchester United squander lead again
2023-11-30 23:00