
Sandfort scores 22 points, Krikke adds 19; Iowa beats Seton Hall 85-72 in San Diego
Payton Sandfort scored 22 points, Ben Krikke had 19 and Iowa beat Seton Hall 85-72 in the Rady Children’s Invitational
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'Doesn't he have something else to do?' Internet slams 50 Cent for criticizing Madonna’s appearance
The rapper posted a side-by-side comparison of Madonna's recent performance at London's O2 Arena with an animated ant
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DiCaprio and Scorsese score raves at star-packed Cannes
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese were set for a victory lap at Cannes on Sunday after their Native American crime epic, "Killers of the Flower Moon" scored rave reviews, while the festival prepared to bow...
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Michael O’Neill to put faith in youth as injuries pile up for Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill will be leaning on young players again for next month’s Euro 2024 qualifiers with injuries continuing to limit his options. O’Neill is yet to confirm a date to name his squad for the qualifiers away to Denmark and at home to Kazakhstan in mid-June, but he has already ruled seven senior players out of contention due to long-term injuries. Steven Davis, Stuart Dallas, Corry Evans, Liam Boyce, Josh Magennis, Conor Washington and Shane Ferguson will play no part in the matches, which has meant O’Neill has had his eye on potential call-ups while leading an under-21 training camp in Belfast this week. O’Neill is due to hold two training camps in England between now and the qualifiers, trying to keep players whose seasons have already finished fit during the intervening period, and some of the under-21s will be involved. “This is where this is really important to us,” O’Neill said. “We will use some of these players in the next weeks and this gives them some exposure to the senior squad. “We know Steven and Stuart are still injured, Corry and Liam Boyce are still not back playing any first-team football, Josh Magennis will be out, Conor Washington is out and Shane Ferguson has had groin surgery, so that’s seven players that’s missing. “It is going to challenge us. We had younger players in the squad for March and we will have younger players again next month.” Dallas has been out all season following a double leg-break, meaning the versatile player has been unable to help Leeds in their fight against relegation. With Jonny Evans’ Leicester also under threat going into the final day of the top-flight season on Sunday, Northern Ireland could potentially be left without any Premier League regulars next season. However, O’Neill said that would not necessarily have a major impact on the national team. “I realise that as the Premier League continues to go in the direction it goes that we will always have a limited number of players playing in the Premier League,” he said. “Probably when I came into the job in 2012 we had most of our players playing there, maybe six or seven at that point in time, but it was also a time when the international team was not doing particularly well. “The most important thing is that players are playing regularly. Going forward we will predominantly be made up of Championship and League One players, hopefully some Premier League players as well, that’s just something we have to accept. “It’s very difficult for some of the younger lads who are at Premier League clubs to find that pathway to break in. In the Premier League there is no patience, managers can’t afford it. You can lose your job – and you see the number of changes in the Premier League and Championship this season. “I would love to be going to Premier League matches every week but I’m not. I’m going to Championship, League One, League Two, Scottish Premiership and under-21 games in England. I’m going to see Isaac Price and Shea Charles playing under-21 games. “That’s where we are with the resources we have.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tottenham is a big club – Ryan Mason sure Spurs job still attractive proposition Julen Lopetegui wants to ‘solve the problem’ amid doubts over his Wolves future Don’t be overawed by Wembley, says Liam Kelly as Coventry aim for Premier League
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What happened between Jake Paul and Logan Paul? Problem Child's manager threatens boxing star's elder brother: 'That's f**king ridiculous'
Jake Paul's manager banned the mention of Prime drink due to competing partners' opposition
2023-08-09 15:16

Warzone 2 Black Site Glitch Lands Players with Heaps of Money
Warzone 2 players have found a glitch that lets them break into Black Sites without a key, reaping all of the rewards with very little work.
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Aaron Rodgers gets 'butterflies,' too. How does the Jets QB handle the pressure of the spotlight?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he had butterflies before his preseason debut with his new team a few weeks ago
2023-09-11 01:00

Indonesia Defends Ukraine Peace Plan, Says Asia Knows War’s Cost
Indonesia Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto passionately defended a new peace proposal for Ukraine that would leave Russian forces
2023-06-03 13:51

2 people killed in mass shooting near Gorge Amphitheatre during music festival
Two people were killed and several others were wounded in a mass shooting at the campgrounds near Washington's Gorge Amphitheatre during an electronic dance music festival Saturday night, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office.
2023-06-18 22:05

Brighton and Villa cleared for Europe after complying with ownership rules
Brighton and Aston Villa have been cleared by UEFA to compete in Europe in the coming season after “significant changes” were made to comply with multi-club ownership rules. UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) had opened proceedings against the Seagulls and Belgian club Union St Gilloise – as well as Villa and Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes – due to a potential conflict with the multi-club ownership rule. However, UEFA said the CFCB has now accepted the clubs’ admission to European competition. It found that, as of Friday, none of the clubs, either directly or indirectly, held or dealt in securities or shares of any other club participating in a UEFA club competition, or is a member of any other club. It found in these cases no one had any power whatsoever or is simultaneously involved, directly or indirectly, in any capacity whatsoever in the management, administration or sporting performance of more than one club, and that no one had control or decisive influence over more than one club in a UEFA club competition. UEFA said “the significant changes” made “substantially restrict the investors’ influence and decision-making power over more than one club, ensuring compliance with the multi-club ownership rule”. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-07 22:55

Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd and Newcastle make Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scouting trip
Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle United sent scouts to watch Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in Georgia's defeat to Spain in Euro 2024 qualifying on Sunday night.
2023-11-20 20:40

Japan budget demands hit record as BOJ tweaks raise borrowing costs -sources
By Takaya Yamaguchi and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan's budget demands will hit a record, exceeding 112 trillion yen
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