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What was Suzanne Somers' 'Three's Company' feud about? Late actress and her co-star Joyce DeWitt didn't speak for 30 years
What was Suzanne Somers' 'Three's Company' feud about? Late actress and her co-star Joyce DeWitt didn't speak for 30 years
Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt became household names when they starred as Chrissy Snow and Janet Wood on ABC's hit sitcom 'Three's Company'
2023-10-16 18:17
'Barbenheimer' is set to meme its way to an 'unprecedented' weekend of box office ticket sales
'Barbenheimer' is set to meme its way to an 'unprecedented' weekend of box office ticket sales
Are you going to a double feature of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" this weekend? If so, you're far from alone.
2023-07-21 09:36
Rantanen, Colton score 2 minutes apart in second period as Avalanche beat Kraken 5-1
Rantanen, Colton score 2 minutes apart in second period as Avalanche beat Kraken 5-1
Mikko Rantanen and Ross Colton scored two minutes apart midway through the second period and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Seattle Kraken 5-1
2023-11-14 14:10
No decision on EIB presidency expected this week - German Finance Minister
No decision on EIB presidency expected this week - German Finance Minister
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said at the informal EU finance ministers meeting on Friday
2023-09-15 16:19
Intel Patches 'Critical Weakness' Found in Billions of Processors
Intel Patches 'Critical Weakness' Found in Billions of Processors
Intel fixed the security flaw known as "Downfall" this week, which is described as a
2023-08-09 22:30
What do Manchester City need to win the Premier League title?
What do Manchester City need to win the Premier League title?
Manchester City are on the brink of securing a third successive Premier League crown. Arsenal’s defeat to Brighton, coupled with Manchester City’s comfortable victory against Everton, leaves Pep Guardiola’s side four points clear with the end of the season drawing near. The London club had led the way for a long time this year as a young side flourished under the management of Mikel Arteta, a former assistant to Guardiola. But three consecutive draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton weakened Arsenal’s hold on top spot, before a heavy 4-1 defeat to their title rivals allowed Manchester City to seize the initiative. The league leaders have played one fewer game than Arsenal, who have only two games left to play and are on 81 points. That means that the highest tally that Arteta’s side can achieve is 87 points. Manchester City currently have 85 points - one more win will be enough to make certain of a fifth title under Guardiola. They next host Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday 21 May, which will be their first chance to make sure of another crown. That fixture is their only remaining game on home turf, with trips to Brighton and Brentford closing Manchester City’s season. Of course, they could yet be crowned in absentia - if Arsenal lose to Nottingham Forest on Saturday 20 May, they will not be able to overhaul the table-toppers. Indeed, even a draw at the City Ground would leave Arsenal needing Manchester City to both lose their three remaining games and suffer an improbable goal difference drop to keep faint title hopes alive. Read More Arteta apologises to fans as Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge fades away Man City brush aside Everton to close in on title as Brighton stun Arsenal Man City being driven to title by man of the moment – and it’s not Erling Haaland
1970-01-01 08:00
St Louis Cardinals battle back to beat Chicago Cubs and split MLB London Series
St Louis Cardinals battle back to beat Chicago Cubs and split MLB London Series
The St Louis Cardinals stormed back from a 4-0 first-inning deficit to beat the Chicago Cubs 7-5 and split Major League Baseball’s second London Series. For some punters this event was about gawking at two-foot long hot dogs and potentially seeing a handful of home runs, though noises around London Stadium suggested a decent number of the 55,565 in attendance were genuinely invested in the sport. Players from both sides emphasised the seriousness of MLB’s trip across the pond – which holds genuine consequences for the National League Central rivals’ postseason hopes – while MLB will be evaluating if and how they can continue to stage games in London after the last scheduled series here in 2026. Chicago were dealt a blow when pitching ace Marcus Stroman was forced off with injury in the bottom of the fourth, while the division-bottom Cardinals (32-45) benefitted from an alert offence and strong performance from the bullpen in a game that featured 11 different men on the mound. Stroman entered the afternoon with wins in an MLB-leading seven straight starts, while Cardinals boss Oliver Marmol turned to Matthew Liberatore after Jack Flaherty was a late fitness scratch. The Cardinals quickly fell behind after the ‘visiting’ Cubs batted first, capitalised on a pair of errors and got themselves out to a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning. But St Louis rallied in the bottom half of the second and had the bases loaded with two outs before singles from Tommy Edman and Brendan Donovan made it 4-3. With a man on first, Marmol swapped his starter for right-hander Jake Woodford at the top of the third, while neither of the two pinch runners Cubs boss David Ross introduced for the subsequent at-bats crossed home plate and the score stood at 4-3. But it was all tied up at the end of the inning after Jordan Walker’s line drive to centre brought home Lars Nootbaar. The Cards took the lead for the first time in the bottom of the fourth through Paul Goldschmidt, who this weekend became the first MLB player to play in five countries and drove in Edman to make it 5-4. Something seemed to be troubling the usually reliable Stroman. He began the game with the national league’s lowest earned-run average, but in London he ended the afternoon with six runs allowed and hit Donovan with a pitch. A mound visit determined the Cubs ace was suffering from a blister to his right index finger and he was pulled after 3.1 innings and replaced by Michael Fulmer, St Louis extending their lead when Lars Nootbaar’s sacrifice fly allowed Donovan to score from third. The Cardinals managed just six hits across all nine innings on Saturday. By Sunday’s seventh-inning stretch they had posted 11, including Nolan Gorman’s fifth-inning single to make it 7-4. The bullpen quartet of Woodford, Genesis Cabrera, Giovanny Gallegos and Andre Pallante combined for seven scoreless innings before Jordan Hicks gave up a sacrifice fly to Nico Hoerner, allowing Nick Madrigal to cross home plate. Though the Cubs had no given up a run since the fifth it was too late to spark a comeback, despite winning a video review challenge. It was down to Seiya Suzuki to make magic happen with their last out. Instead, Hicks caught him swinging to seal the all-important victory in Britain. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Football rumours: Jadon Sancho and Harry Maguire may be shown Man Utd exit door Cameron Norrie ‘really excited’ about leading British men into Wimbledon battle Andy Murray recalls ‘huge relief’ of his maiden Wimbledon win 10 years on
2023-06-26 14:15
Kai Cenat gives a review of Pokimane's controversial Midnight cookies: 'S**t's dry'
Kai Cenat gives a review of Pokimane's controversial Midnight cookies: 'S**t's dry'
Kai Cenat said that Pokimane's Midnight cookies do not justify their price
2023-12-01 13:24
Was Greg Schiano's Odd Halftime Interview About Michigan Stealing Signs?
Was Greg Schiano's Odd Halftime Interview About Michigan Stealing Signs?
Earlier today, Yahoo Sports reported that the NCAA is investigating Michigan football for allegedly violating rules that prohibit teams from scouting, in-person
2023-10-20 02:53
France riots: Fuelled by everyday discrimination
France riots: Fuelled by everyday discrimination
Algerian journalist Maher Mezahi writes about the riots that swept through France.
2023-07-06 08:53
Addison Rae's latest coffee run features stylish black mini skirt as she dips into Britney Spears' new memoir
Addison Rae's latest coffee run features stylish black mini skirt as she dips into Britney Spears' new memoir
Addison Rae flaunted her dancer's legs in a stylish black macro mini skirt, a perfect match for the sunny California day
2023-10-26 18:38
To save the climate, the oil and gas sector must slash planet-warming operations, report says
To save the climate, the oil and gas sector must slash planet-warming operations, report says
The oil and gas sector, one of the major emitters of planet-warming gases, will need a rapid and substantial overhaul for the world to avoid even worse extremes fueled by human-caused climate change
2023-11-23 13:20