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Delhi and Himachal Pradesh: At least 15 die as heavy rains lash Indian states
Delhi and Himachal Pradesh: At least 15 die as heavy rains lash Indian states
Weather experts say more rains are expected in Delhi and other areas in the coming days.
2023-07-10 13:16
UNC basketball 5-star reclassifies and immediately upgrades from Caleb Love
UNC basketball 5-star reclassifies and immediately upgrades from Caleb Love
Who needs Caleb Love? UNC basketball received some great news on Tuesday morning, as top-ranked junior Elliot Cadeau is reclassifying.While high school to college basketball is a massive jump for most prospects, Elliot Cadeau is not 'most prospects'. The Link Academy player is reclassi...
2023-05-30 22:59
German steel sector: budget hole has caused 'loss of confidence'
German steel sector: budget hole has caused 'loss of confidence'
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany's steel sector rang the alarm bell on the country's industrial transformation on Thursday, warning a court ruling
2023-11-23 17:08
Mason Mount: I was in awe of David Beckham's technique
Mason Mount: I was in awe of David Beckham's technique
New Manchester United signing Mason Mount reveals his admiration for David Beckham and says he was in awe of his technique when growing up. The 24-year-old has joined the club on a five-year deal from Chelsea.
2023-07-06 18:30
Fukushima Water Release Won’t Deter China Tourists, ANA CEO Says
Fukushima Water Release Won’t Deter China Tourists, ANA CEO Says
There aren’t any signs that the release of treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant will dissuade
2023-09-07 06:00
Gary O’Neil determined to repay Wolves for their faith after Bournemouth sacking
Gary O’Neil determined to repay Wolves for their faith after Bournemouth sacking
Gary O’Neil revealed he expected to still be job hunting at this point in the season after being sacked by Bournemouth in the summer, and is determined to repay Wolves for the faith they showed in him. The 40-year-old’s first trip back to former employers Bournemouth ended in a 2-1 comeback victory on Saturday for his new side, now on a four-game unbeaten run in the top flight while the Cherries still remain in search of their first win of the season. O’Neil, who took over at Molineux on a three-year-deal in August, oversaw a return of 36 points from his 34 top-flight games in charge to help Bournemouth avoid relegation in 2022/23 and was even a candidate on some pundits’ lists for manager of the season before he was sacked in June. He said: “I didn’t really think about the level that I would be going in at (after sacking), I just knew I was ready to go back in and I expected it to be winter. I expected managers to start the season, some of them struggle, some of them do well, and then there would be an opportunity around now or the next few weeks. “So the timing of it was a surprise. I know I’m capable of managing a big club, so I’m extremely grateful to Wolves because to give a young manager with only 10 months experience the reins is big belief and I’m hoping to repay them like I did when I was [at Bournemouth]. “I’m just working as hard as ever. Leave the office at half 10 at night, get in at seven o’clock in the morning, just in a different part of the country.” O’Neil was appointed interim Bournemouth boss in August 2022 following the departure of Scott Parker, and made his Premier League managerial debut against Wolves, that goalless draw marking the beginning of a six-game unbeaten run that eventually helped earn him the permanent position. By the end of the campaign the Cherries had survived a tense relegation battle, with O’Neil’s subsequent exit leaving many wondering if Bournemouth’s new owners would eventually rue their decision to let him go. He said: “The world of football maybe sees my departure from [Bournemouth] differently to what I did, I would guess, which I understand. I’m guessing consensus was probably, ‘Oh, that’s a harsh one’, where was I was like, ‘that’s life. I’ve had an opportunity, I’ve done the best I can with it.’ “What I set myself was to leave [Bournemouth] in a better place than I found it. I left with my head held high and I started my managerial career, and that’s all it is. There’s never any more than that.” Andoni Iraola, the man now in charge of the Cherries, is under more pressure than ever to deliver results after Saturday’s home contest derailed in the second half. Dominic Solanke fired the hosts to a 1-0 lead that stood at half-time, but Matheus Cunha levelled within minutes of the restart before Lewis Cook’s needless red card sent what had been a resilient side down to 10 men, and a late defensive gaffe allowed Sasa Kalajdzic to score the winner. Iraola, whose team sit second-bottom with three points from nine contests, said: “Especially when you are in the relegation spots like we are now, we have to be worried. I’m the first one to be worried. “Now it’s a matter of finding ways to win. I think we prepared very well, we had the plan more or less quite clear, but it’s not enough with the things we are doing.”
2023-10-23 05:30
College football rankings: Top 25 teams re-ranked by points per drive
College football rankings: Top 25 teams re-ranked by points per drive
Which college football powers in the Top 25 are making the most of each offensive and defensive drive?
2023-09-23 12:37
Jordan Henderson offered staggering sum to join Gerrard’s Saudi side – calling Liverpool future into question
Jordan Henderson offered staggering sum to join Gerrard’s Saudi side – calling Liverpool future into question
Jordan Henderson is set to face a decision over whether to stay at Liverpool amid interest from Saudi Arabia and the possibility of a lucrative transfer. Liverpool are yet to receive an offer for their captain but Henderson has emerged as a target for Al Ettifaq and their new manager Steven Gerrard. The side is reportedly offering the Liverpool captain £700,000 a week, or around £36 million a year – quadruple his current Premier League wage. Henderson, 33, has two years left on his contract at Anfield but could face a battle for his place after Jurgen Klopp spent £95m revamping his midfield with the signings of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. Now Liverpool’s Champions League-winning skipper must determine whether to extend his 12-year stay at Anfield or join a host of players, including his former teammate Roberto Firmino, in signing up to go to Saudi Arabia. Euro 2024 is likely to be a factor in his thinking. Henderson forced his way back into England’s starting 11 during last winter’s World Cup and remains keen to play for his country. Klopp may be reluctant to lose the former Sunderland player, who made 43 appearances last season, after three other midfielders – vice-captain James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – left at the end of the season. The 2020 Footballer of the Year succeeded Gerrard as Liverpool captain in 2015 and led them to their first English league title in three decades five years later. Read More The reason why Liverpool’s worst season under Jurgen Klopp can be a one-off Liverpool thought they’d bought the future – but two wrong moves left them counting the cost Why England will head into 2024 with their sense of optimism restored
2023-07-13 16:47
Analysts' comments on China's export permits for some graphite products
Analysts' comments on China's export permits for some graphite products
SINGAPORE China will require export permits for some graphite products to protect national security, its commerce ministry said
2023-10-20 15:03
What is Kate Gosselin's net worth? Former 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' star 'borrowed' $100K from her children's trust fund 'to survive'
What is Kate Gosselin's net worth? Former 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' star 'borrowed' $100K from her children's trust fund 'to survive'
Former 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' star Kate Gosselin lives a quiet life in North Carolina with some of her children while others are with their father Jon
2023-10-24 18:30
Judge dismisses suit against New York Fed over COVID-19 firings
Judge dismisses suit against New York Fed over COVID-19 firings
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing the Federal Reserve Bank of
2023-09-26 02:25
Maersk sees weaker demand for shipping
Maersk sees weaker demand for shipping
Maersk, the world's second-largest container shipping firm, said Friday it expects shipping volumes to fall this year as companies continue...
2023-08-04 21:00