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Biden’s Ethanol Plan Rattles an Industry Already Under Pressure
Biden’s Ethanol Plan Rattles an Industry Already Under Pressure
The US ethanol industry, already under pressure from rising corn costs and weak gasoline demand, saw its long-term
2023-06-22 21:10
Palestinian Christians mourn 'suffering' in Israel-Hamas war
Palestinian Christians mourn 'suffering' in Israel-Hamas war
The mood was heavy among the Catholic parishioners as they left Saint James the Apostle church in Beit Hanina, a Palestinian...
2023-10-18 04:22
Is Gabriel Iglesias OK? Comedian 'shaken up' after his private jet skids off runway and crashes into field
Is Gabriel Iglesias OK? Comedian 'shaken up' after his private jet skids off runway and crashes into field
Gabriel Iglesias had a near death experience in North Carolina after meeting a scary accident
2023-07-01 11:23
Jimmy Buffett shares health update following hospitalization
Jimmy Buffett shares health update following hospitalization
Jimmy Buffett is on the mend following a brief hospitalization on Thursday.
2023-05-23 02:14
BOE’s Dhingra Says It Will Take Time for Rates to Impact UK
BOE’s Dhingra Says It Will Take Time for Rates to Impact UK
Bank of England policy maker Swati Dhingra suggested patience in returning inflation to target, saying it will take
2023-06-14 00:10
Ukrainian teen may be forced into the Russian army
Ukrainian teen may be forced into the Russian army
Bogdan Yermokhin, originally from Mariupol, is ordered to report to a draft centre when he turns 18.
2023-11-10 16:27
How to Choose the Best Laptop Docking Station
How to Choose the Best Laptop Docking Station
At your desk or on the go, are you forever unplugging devices from your laptop
2023-07-15 22:00
Blue Jays activate Gold Glove 3B Matt Chapman off 10-day IL
Blue Jays activate Gold Glove 3B Matt Chapman off 10-day IL
Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman was activated off the 10-day injured list before their game against Texas
2023-09-15 04:29
Hungarian Economic Woes Prompt Call for Euro by Business Leader
Hungarian Economic Woes Prompt Call for Euro by Business Leader
The head of one of Hungary’s biggest manufacturers called for euro adoption after policies under Prime Minister Viktor
2023-10-02 15:55
England edge past Nigeria on penalties after Lauren James sees red
England edge past Nigeria on penalties after Lauren James sees red
Chloe Kelly added another memorable moment to her Lionesses career as her spot-kick secured 10-woman England a place in the World Cup quarter-finals after a dramatic shoot-out with Nigeria in Brisbane. It was not all elation for England, however, after Lauren James was shown a straight red card for a stamp on Michelle Alozie following a VAR review late in the second half which could see her banned for the remainder of this tournament. Midfielder Keira Walsh returned for the first time since she was carried off the pitch on a stretcher in England’s 1-0 group-stage victory against Denmark and played 120 minutes of a dramatic contest. England were far from their best and were lucky not to exit the tournament in 90 minutes, but dug deep to ensure the match finished goalless after extra time, with Euro 2022 hero Kelly firing in the decisive penalty. The European champions largely remained camped inside Nigeria’s half for the first 10 minutes, before the Super Falcons began to build momentum. Georgia Stanway’s stumble led to their first real chance as Uchenna Kanu directed a header at the England goal but was blocked at the last by Millie Bright’s clearance. Randy Waldrum’s side threatened again as former England youth international Ashleigh Plumptre came within inches of an opener when her attempt clipped the underside of the crossbar and it took a brilliant save by Earps to stop the ex-Leicester defender soon after. The Lionesses were then initially awarded a penalty when Rasheedat Ajibade initially appeared to shove Daly inside the area, Stanway convinced enough she started stepping up to the spot, but the decision was reversed after Honduran referee Melissa Borjas was sent to check the pitchside monitor. James, largely subdued after her two-goal, three-assist performance against China, then saw an effort sail over. It was the Super Falcons who attacked first in the second half, Kanu’s nodded effort catching the woodwork, while England struggled to find the same fluidity they displayed in their 6-1 rout of China – a side ranked 26 places above Nigeria. Waldman brought on his most fearsome weapon in Bronze and Walsh’s Barcelona team-mate Asisat Oshoala, the five-time African women’s footballer of the year with whom they lifted the Champions League trophy in June. Stanway was next to try to get a misfiring England going with a delivery from the right to find Daly, who volleyed wide. England were lucky when Kanu spun a header past the right post as they searched for a solution to Nigeria’s relentless physicality before a fine stop from Chiamaka Nnadozie firstly prevented Daly nodding in from six yards and then Russo from the left. It was the Nigerian fans whose voices echoed loudest as they earned another free kick and continued to pile the pressure on England. Things went from bad to worse for Wiegman’s side when another call to the monitor ruled James had deliberately stamped on the back of Nigeria defender Alozie and she was sent off with three minutes of normal time remaining. “Eye of the Tiger” blasted over the speakers as the Lionesses willed themselves to fight through extra time a player light and again breathed a sigh of relief when Alozie should have given Nigeria the lead but missed a big chance at the near post. England doggedly defended their way through as Wiegman made just her second substitution, swapping Lauren Hemp for Bethany England at the 106-minute mark after replacing Russo with Kelly after 88 minutes. Earps kept the Lionesses in it when she calmly caught Oshoala’s effort from inside the penalty area as Walsh’s comeback finally came to a close and the Lionesses calmly closed out extra time to ensure their World Cup destiny would be decided by spot kicks. Stanway, whose penalty was the only goal in England’s 1-0 opening victory against Haiti, stepped up first but this time fired wide of the left post, reprieved when Desire Oparanozie sent hers to the exact same spot. Beth England, who did not play a single minute of England’s Euro 2022 triumph last summer, pumped her fist in the air when she fired past Nnadozie and Alozie skied her effort as the Lionesses turned to Rachel Daly. The Women’s Super League Golden Boot winner gave the Nigerian keeper no chance with a perfectly-placed penalty to the top corner before Ajibade beat Earps. Greenwood and Christy Ucheibe both converted and so it was up to Kelly, who, with another significant contribution on the global stage, fired England through. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Dejan Kulusevski vows to ‘do everything’ to keep Harry Kane at Tottenham Raphael Varane says players’ opinions ignored over ‘damaging’ new guidelines Mohamed Salah ‘remains committed’ to Liverpool amid Saudi Arabia links
2023-08-07 19:10
Favourites Barcelona should not underestimate hungry Wolfsburg
Favourites Barcelona should not underestimate hungry Wolfsburg
Barcelona are firm favourites to lift their second women's Champions League trophy against Wolfsburg on Saturday in Eindhoven but cannot afford to...
2023-06-02 09:58
Nigerian leader plans $10 monthly handout to poor households after gas subsidy ends
Nigerian leader plans $10 monthly handout to poor households after gas subsidy ends
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has told federal legislators that his government plans to pay $10 every month to poor households to ease the hardship caused by his administration’s removal of subsidies for gasoline
2023-07-14 04:35