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Apex Legends Dev is Aware of Negative Feedback for Gold Knockdown Shield
Apex Legends Dev is Aware of Negative Feedback for Gold Knockdown Shield
Apex Legends developer John “JayBiebs” Larson started a Twitter feed asking the community "what's hitting and what's not?"
1970-01-01 08:00
Charles Leclerc reacts after jeers from Mexican fans following Sergio Perez crash: ‘A lot of booing!’
Charles Leclerc reacts after jeers from Mexican fans following Sergio Perez crash: ‘A lot of booing!’
Charles Leclerc insisted he had “nowhere to go” after being booed by Mexican fans at the end of Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Leclerc, who finished third, was jeered by Mexican fans in the stadium section after the race won by Max Verstappen. The Ferrari man, who started on pole, was sandwiched in-between the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at the start heading down into turn one. But while Verstappen was far enough ahead to take first place, Perez on the outside turned in too early and clipped the front of Leclerc’s car. It left Perez spinning off the track and subsequent damage to the floor and sidepod of his Red Bull meant he despairingly had to retire from his home race. “A lot of booing!” said a surprised Leclerc, after his tough reception. “Guys, honestly I had nowhere to go! Unfortunately, I touched Checo, I had nowhere to go. “It ended the race of Checo. It’s life, I’m disappointed to end the race of Checo, I honestly had nowhere to go!” Perez, to his credit in the media pen afterwards, did not blame the Monegasque driver for the incident. “I had a tremendous start, the gap was there,” said Perez. “I had the chance to take the lead, I went for it - I wasn’t expecting Charles to be in the middle and to brake that late. There was simply no room for three cars, it was a racing incident. “Especially [being] at your home grand prix and two times on the podium, I wanted to give it all – and totally went for it. It’s really sad but I’m extremely proud of myself and the team. We had the best start of the year, we just went for it. “Our pace is there, we knew what was wrong. The results will come, I’m not concerned about it - I’m more sad with the end result.” Read More Sergio Perez lasts just 14 seconds in home race as Max Verstappen wins in Mexico Kevin Magnussen’s car catches fire after high-speed crash in Mexico F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction in Mexico City Charles Leclerc leads shock Ferrari front row at Mexican Grand Prix Who is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 history How Sergio Perez can silence doubters and retain 2024 Red Bull seat
2023-10-30 06:49
Harrison, Henderson lead unbeaten and No. 3-ranked Ohio State to 24-10 victory at Wisconsin
Harrison, Henderson lead unbeaten and No. 3-ranked Ohio State to 24-10 victory at Wisconsin
Marvin Harrison Jr. caught two touchdown passes, TreyVeon Henderson rushed for 162 yards in his first game in over a month and No. 3 Ohio State remained unbeaten by defeating Wisconsin 24-10 on Saturday night
2023-10-29 10:58
James Harden heightens Sixers, Daryl Morey feud with jersey-signing snub
James Harden heightens Sixers, Daryl Morey feud with jersey-signing snub
James Harden is taking out his frustration with the Philadelphia 76ers on young fans hoping for an autograph.Look, James Harden is upset. He has every right to be.In case you've been living under a rock, James Harden opted into the final year of his contract and requested a trade from t...
2023-08-15 09:13
'Not attractive at all': 'The View' host Ana Navarro's 'below the belt' rant on 'nepo babies' backfires
'Not attractive at all': 'The View' host Ana Navarro's 'below the belt' rant on 'nepo babies' backfires
On the recent episode of 'The View', the hosts discussed Gwyneth Paltrow’s comments on nepotism
2023-10-21 16:35
Analysis-Fukushima water release poses early test for Japan-South Korea unity
Analysis-Fukushima water release poses early test for Japan-South Korea unity
By Tim Kelly, Sakura Murakami and Hyonhee Shin TOKYO/SEOUL U.S. President Joe Biden wants to lock in friendly
2023-08-18 07:09
Champions League final referee Szymon Marciniak keeps role after apology for attending far-right event
Champions League final referee Szymon Marciniak keeps role after apology for attending far-right event
Polish referee will keep his role in charge of the Champions League final after apologising for appearing at a far-right event in Poland. Marciniak spoke at a recent event organised by a Polish far-right leader Slawomir Mentzen. Uefa appointed Marciniak last month to referee the Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan in Istanbul, which takes place next Saturday, 10 June. He said in a statement: “I want to express my deepest apologies for my involvement and any distress or harm it may have caused. “Upon reflection and further investigation, it has become evident that I was gravely misled and completely unaware of the true nature and affiliations of the event in question. I had no knowledge that it was associated [with] a Polish extreme-right movement. Had I been aware of this fact, I would have categorically declined the invitation. “It is important to understand that the values promoted by this movement are entirely contrary to my personal beliefs and the principles I strive to uphold in my life. I am deeply remorseful for any perception that my participation may have contradicted them.” Mentzen, co-chairman of the Confederation party, launched the political slogan ‘We stand against Jews, gays, abortion, taxation and the European Union’. Anti-racism group Never Again had urged Uefa to drop Marciniak after claiming he had promoted and was one of the keynote speakers at an event held by Mentzen at the International Congress Centre in Katowice. But Marciniak has kept his role and Uefa said: “After conducting a thorough review, we have received a statement from Mr Marciniak expressing his deepest apologies and providing a clarification regarding his involvement in the event.” Marciniak, 42, became the first Polish referee to take charge of a World Cup final in Qatar last December when Argentina beat France on penalties. He refereed the second leg of City’s semi-final win against Real Madrid and has taken charge of seven other Champions League fixtures. Read More Erling Haaland: Winning treble with Manchester City would be my biggest dream Why Man City’s FFP case could be another Super League moment for football
2023-06-02 19:12
Chiefs latest move spawns a classic Lamar Jackson meme
Chiefs latest move spawns a classic Lamar Jackson meme
The Chiefs signed a Lamar Jackson, but it's not the one you're thinking of. Cue all the memes on social media.Lamar Jackson (the quarterback) signed an extension with the Baltimore Ravens. Lamar Jackson (the cornerback) signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. Different players on different...
1970-01-01 08:00
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's appearance at 4th of July bash hints at 'power play' between couple, expert claims
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's appearance at 4th of July bash hints at 'power play' between couple, expert claims
Although the couple looks happy, a few photos from the evening show Jennifer Lopez with a stern expression
2023-07-05 16:32
Is Warzone 2 Vondel a Resurgence Map?
Is Warzone 2 Vondel a Resurgence Map?
A new Warzone 2 Resurgence map called Vondel is coming to Warzone 2 Season 4 on June 14 to give fans a break from Ashika Island.
2023-06-07 00:01
Salem Media Announces New Podcast with Ben Taatjes and Jerrid Sebesta on the Senior Resource Podcast Network
Salem Media Announces New Podcast with Ben Taatjes and Jerrid Sebesta on the Senior Resource Podcast Network
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2023-07-20 21:01
China's exports growth to North Korea quickens in August
China's exports growth to North Korea quickens in August
BEIJING China's exports to North Korea grew at a faster pace last month than in July, customs data
2023-09-21 00:54