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Ukraine's long F16s training process has begun -defence minister
Ukraine's long F16s training process has begun -defence minister
KYIV Training had begun for Ukrainians to operate U.S. F16 fighter jets but it would take at least
2023-08-20 04:47
Israel may uproot ancient Christian mosaic near Armageddon. Where it could go next sparks outcry
Israel may uproot ancient Christian mosaic near Armageddon. Where it could go next sparks outcry
An ancient Holy Land mosaic inscribed with an early reference to Jesus as God is at the center of a controversy that has riled archaeologists
2023-08-15 14:10
Biden will face a primary bid from Rep. Dean Phillips, who says Democrats need to focus on future
Biden will face a primary bid from Rep. Dean Phillips, who says Democrats need to focus on future
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips is expected to announce a primary challenge of President Joe Biden at an event Friday in New Hampshire
2023-10-27 12:16
Home Sweet Home gets film adaptation
Home Sweet Home gets film adaptation
The 2017 video game ‘Home Sweet Home’ is being adapted into a film by directing duo Kiesl and Hacker.
2023-10-10 22:50
Singleton, Allen help No. 7 Penn State defeat Delaware 63-7
Singleton, Allen help No. 7 Penn State defeat Delaware 63-7
Nick Singleton ran for three touchdowns and No. 7 Penn State’s defense was nearly perfect as the Nittany Lions defeated Delaware 63-7 on Saturday
2023-09-10 03:47
NPD reveals American spend on games in Q2
NPD reveals American spend on games in Q2
NPD has confirmed that Americans spent as much as $12.4 billion on games in the second quarter.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Titans trade draft pick to Pats for Nick Folk to try to fix kicker issue
The Titans trade draft pick to Pats for Nick Folk to try to fix kicker issue
The Tennessee Titans are trying a proven veteran in their latest move to fill a big need
2023-08-30 08:20
Who is playing SNF in Week 2 of the NFL schedule?
Who is playing SNF in Week 2 of the NFL schedule?
Sunday Night Football got off to a snoozer start in Week 1. Which two teams will be waiting all day for Sunday night in Week 2?
2023-09-14 20:40
Daniel Ricciardo ready for AlphaTauri return at United States Grand Prix
Daniel Ricciardo ready for AlphaTauri return at United States Grand Prix
Daniel Ricciardo is “ready to go” as he prepares to return from injury for this weekend’s United States Grand Prix. The 34-year-old Australian has missed the past five races after he broke his left hand in practice for the Dutch Grand Prix on August 25. Ricciardo, who took part in a Red Bull demonstration run in Nashville last weekend, will be back in his AlphaTauri cockpit for practice at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas on Friday. New Zealander Liam Lawson, who has impressed as Ricciardo’s stand-in, will make way. He said: “It’s good to be back! My hand is much better and the simulator was a useful way of assessing it. “I tried it out in the week before Qatar, but I didn’t feel it was at full potential, so I spent the rest of that week in the UK, spending more time in the sim, and got to a point where I felt ready to go. “My overall fitness is fine as I kept training as much as I could, although I obviously couldn’t do much with my left hand or arm for a while. “It was definitely frustrating watching the past few races, especially as I’d gotten myself to a place where I was so ready to go again and race, and then I did two events and had to hit pause again, but actually, the time without racing went quite quickly.” Ricciardo was due to take part in only his third comeback race when he crashed in Zandvoort. He was immediately taken to the medical centre before he was transported to a nearby hospital with his left arm in a sling. A subsequent X-ray confirmed Ricciardo had sustained a break to the metacarpal on his left hand. Ricciardo was ruled out of the race in Holland and the following rounds in Italy, Singapore, Japan and Qatar. Ricciardo was handed a second chance by Red Bull’s junior team AlphaTauri following his dismissal by McLaren at the end of last season. Despite his injury, AlphaTauri announced last month that they have retained the eight-time grand prix winner winner for 2024 alongside Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda. Read More On this day in 2009: Jenson Button crowned Formula One world champion in Brazil FIA to review Qatar GP as ‘dangerous’ temperatures prompt driver complaints Lewis Hamilton and George Russell vent anger on radio after collision in Qatar Lewis Hamilton crashes out after first-corner collision with George Russell In his own words: Christian Horner on world champion Max Verstappen Angry Lance Stroll shoves personal trainer and storms out of interview
2023-10-18 22:44
India’s Largest Insurer LIC Soars 10% on Premium Growth Outlook
India’s Largest Insurer LIC Soars 10% on Premium Growth Outlook
Life Insurance Corporation of India, the largest insurer in the nation, jumped the most in eight months on
2023-11-24 17:32
Canada Gave Details Linking India Government to Sikh’s Murder
Canada Gave Details Linking India Government to Sikh’s Murder
Canadian officials shared evidence with India’s government, including communications and phone numbers that they believe link Indian agents
2023-09-23 08:50
Kitman Chris Marsh overcomes illness to help support Coventry’s promotion push
Kitman Chris Marsh overcomes illness to help support Coventry’s promotion push
Coventry have been preparing for their Premier League assault as popular Sky Blues kitman Chris Marsh fights sepsis. The former Walsall defender was admitted to University Hospital Coventry this week with the infection which stemmed from a problem in his neck. He missed Monday’s final day 1-1 draw at Middlesbrough but will be in the dressing room for Sunday’s Championship play-off semi-final first leg against the same opponents at the CBS Arena on Sunday, although cannot work as he recovers. The effervescent Marsh credits club doctor Ganeshan Ramsamy for acting quickly and knows there could have been a very different outcome. He told the PA news agency: “I thought it was a wasp sting but I had a really bad night’s sleep so when I came into the training ground the next day (Sunday), I saw the club doctor and he said ‘we need to rush you to A&E’. “He was worried it was Mastoiditis (a serious infection that affects the mastoid bone behind the ear). “I was in overnight and they released me so I watched the Boro game on TV before the doc asked me to send him a picture of my neck. “He told me I was still in trouble – my neck was blistering – and I needed to go back to hospital. I went back and they’d given me the wrong medication so kept me in and it was sepsis. “They got to it quickly. If I had left it which I probably would have done, it would have been serious. The club doctor was outstanding. He is top-drawer. He cares and I’ve got a lot of time for him, he’s brilliant. “I’m back home and feeling better. My appetite returned on Wednesday so that tells you you’re on the mend. I can’t work for the next week but they want me in the dressing room on Sunday which is great.” It is not the first time Marsh has survived a traumatic experience having suffered a slow bleed on the brain on Christmas Day in 2016. Three days later wife Sabina took him to a walk-in centre where – after she demanded treatment – his blood pressure was found to be dangerously high and he was rushed to hospital. It was a decision which saved his life. “I was in hospital for a week and on the fifth or sixth day when I was better the consultant sat on my bed,” said Marsh. “He said ‘I’ve heard all the stories, heard off your wife that she kicked up a fuss at the walk-in clinic and you wanted to go home. Categorically, had you gone home that night and slept like you wanted to do, you weren’t waking up’. “The bleed was that bad, I would have been gone. “I’ve always said my wife saved me then. They always know, right? She sensed there was something wrong and she acted upon it right away.” Soon after his recovery, and unable to do his day job as a driver, the ex-Northampton man joined the Sky Blues as kit man having played with manager Mark Robins and assistant Adi Viveash at Walsall. There, he was a key part of promotion squads, including the Saddlers’ famous 1998-99 season when they finished runners-up behind Fulham and ahead of Manchester City in the old Second Division. Coventry are now seeking to end their 22-year exile from the Premier League. They have never been closer since their 2001 relegation, despite playing seven of their opening nine games away because the Commonwealth Games’ Rugby Sevens wrecked the CBS Arena pitch. “One thing with this management team, not just Robbo, it’s Adi, Dennis Lawrence, everyone, they don’t take anyone for granted,” said Marsh, who has been a restaurateur and sandwich shop owner since retiring from playing. “The players are not allowed to take the foot off the gas. Especially with the start we had, we were bottom, the pitch, we had to play so many away games at the start. “To climb the table and be consistent, every single member of that team has played a part, every single one. “Talk about David v Goliath or whatever analogy you want. We haven’t just swum The Channel, we’ve swum the Atlantic already – there and back.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Man Utd boss Marc Skinner taking business-like approach to Women’s FA Cup final Premier League and PFA announce new five-year partnership ‘Nobody really knows what I can do’ says fit-again Aspinall
1970-01-01 08:00