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How many cars does Rex Heuermann have? South Carolina cops seize second Chevy Avalanche linked to alleged Gilgo Beach killer
How many cars does Rex Heuermann have? South Carolina cops seize second Chevy Avalanche linked to alleged Gilgo Beach killer
Rex Heuermann had sold the Chevy Avalanche to his brother, Craig, who used it to get around his 18-acre Chester, South Carolina, compound
2023-07-19 16:26
Stock market today: Dow drops 400 after hot jobs data raises threat of high rates
Stock market today: Dow drops 400 after hot jobs data raises threat of high rates
Stocks are falling after reports suggested the U.S. job market remains much more resilient than expected
2023-07-06 22:40
Exploding STI Rates Need Attention Now
Exploding STI Rates Need Attention Now
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 23, 2023--
2023-06-24 07:27
Colin Cowherd Compares Austin Reaves to Mac McClung, Determines They're 'Basically the Same Player'
Colin Cowherd Compares Austin Reaves to Mac McClung, Determines They're 'Basically the Same Player'
VIDEO: Colin Cowherd had the most absurd Austin Reaves comps.
2023-06-29 02:00
The 25 Best Movie Trailers of All Time
The 25 Best Movie Trailers of All Time
The best movie trailers run the gamut, from blockbusters like “Independence Day” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” to “Friday the 13th” and other spooky horror classics.
2023-06-03 05:40
NFL Trade Grades: Lions steal massive WR upgrade from Browns
NFL Trade Grades: Lions steal massive WR upgrade from Browns
The Detroit Lions acquired wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones from the Cleveland Browns before the trade deadline. Let's grade the trade.
2023-11-01 04:13
Wolves open to selling Max Kilman despite rejecting Napoli offer
Wolves open to selling Max Kilman despite rejecting Napoli offer
Wolves have rejected a big offer from Napoli for centre-back Max Kilman, but would be open to selling for the right price.
2023-07-03 23:25
'Real Housewives of Orange County' star Taylor Armstrong's net worth: 'RHOBH' alum receives hefty paychecks from Bravo
'Real Housewives of Orange County' star Taylor Armstrong's net worth: 'RHOBH' alum receives hefty paychecks from Bravo
'RHOC' star and 'RHOBH' alum, Taylor Armstrong, becomes the first housewife to swap the cities in Bravo's 'The Real Housewives' franchise
2023-06-08 07:31
76ers guard Kelly Oubre Jr. returns to team's practice facility 3 days after being struck by car
76ers guard Kelly Oubre Jr. returns to team's practice facility 3 days after being struck by car
76ers guard Kelly Oubre Jr. returned to the team’s practice facility on Tuesday, three days after suffering a broken rib when he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene in downtown Philadelphia
2023-11-15 08:59
Who is Elizabeth Seibert? Model faces backlash for her strict diet of consuming 3,000 calories in 3-hour eating window
Who is Elizabeth Seibert? Model faces backlash for her strict diet of consuming 3,000 calories in 3-hour eating window
Alongside her high-fat breakfast, Elizabeth Seibert claims to take 32 vitamin pills as she has a 'lot of nutrient deficiencies'
2023-08-05 18:13
Wayne Rooney remaining patient at DC United in bid to ‘develop’ as manager
Wayne Rooney remaining patient at DC United in bid to ‘develop’ as manager
Wayne Rooney roared onto the scene as a player but is taking a more patient approach to coaching as the Manchester United and England great strives to become a top manager. Nobody could forget his stunning breakthrough as a teenager with Everton and then the national team, leading to his big-money move to Old Trafford in 2004. Rooney was a force of nature that won trophies aplenty as records fell with United before winding down his career with spells at Everton, DC United and Derby. The forward hung up his boots in January 2021 to take on the full-time managerial role at County, steering them through tough times during a rollercoaster start to his coaching career. The 37-year-old decided to return to the USA and has overseen a marked improvement since taking over then Major League Soccer strugglers DC United last July as he builds his coaching pedigree. “It’s been a great experience,” Rooney told the PA news agency. “Obviously I had the challenge at Derby County, which was a difficult one to say the least. “But coming out here has just really been about gaining experience and for me to try and develop as a coach. “I know I am not where I want to be as a finished article, but these next few years are really important in terms of me getting to grips and getting the best out of myself and eventually out of the players. But it is something I really enjoy.” Rooney seems to be approaching his coaching career with a calm, patient mindset – something that might surprise those that watched this aggressive whirlwind of a forward thunder around the pitch. “I think patience is key and understanding that you are going to lose games, you’re not going to win every game and staying calm in them situations,” he said ahead of managing the MLS All-Stars against Arsenal at Audi Field. “I think that’s something that’s really a strength of mine is understanding that. “I’ve picked two difficult jobs to take, to be fair, but I really believe that they’ll help me in the future. I know I am not where I want to be as a finished article, but these next few years are really important in terms of me getting to grips and getting the best out of myself. Wayne Rooney “When DC came in I felt it was a great opportunity to come out and keep developing. “A difficult job in terms of where the club was at, so I had to try to improve the club first of all and get them up the table. “And really just seeing different challenges, different things – obviously languages, culture, religion – and understanding all them different scenarios which could happen if you manage at the top level, which you will have to deal with.” Rooney’s knowledge and experiences have clearly made him an empathetic, considered coach, who is focused on developing himself as well as his players at DC United. “I think it’s a place where I’m coming to work and to learn and develop,” he said. “Of course, after games you can get frustrated and you are always thinking of how the game has gone but I think it’s the right place now, in this moment in time, for me to develop.” With his family back in the UK, Rooney says he lives a “quite boring” existence Stateside around a 45-minute drive from downtown Washington DC. He stays with his fellow coaches and the relaxed environment is allowing the football obsessive to try new things. “If you would have asked me a year ago if I would play with a back five I would have said no,” Rooney said. “Then I’ve gone to a back five quite a few times this season because of probably the quality of the players and it suited the squad more with the players I had. “So, there are small things like that which it has allowed me to learn and develop tactically with different formations. “It’s a great experience for me to come here and work and I think it will really help me moving forward.” Rooney has never shied away from his ambitions to one day manage at the top level, previously saying he would “love” to coach Manchester United or boyhood club Everton. But right now it is DC United that holds his full focus in a competition that feels like it is about to take a giant leap forward. Lionel Messi’s stunning move to Inter Miami certainly has the potential to take football in North America to new heights, while Rooney believes MLS’ true quality has long been underestimated. “I think it’s surprised a lot of people,” he said. “Still now I get agents phoning me up and saying there’s a striker in League Two and he’s ready now to come to the MLS. “I’m like: ‘He’s nowhere near good enough to come and play in the MLS!’ “I think that’s a lack of understanding of the league maybe and there’s maybe a little bit of disrespect towards the league from that point of view. “There are some really quality players in this league who can play at a high level. “There’s different challenges, there’s technically some great players in this league, athletically there’s some really fit players in the league. “It’s a league which I feel is still improving and can get better, but I think it’s really got to a very good level.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Wayne Rooney backs Declan Rice to be ‘leader’ for Arsenal Jamie Smith century puts Surrey in control against Middlesex Stuart Broad reveals addiction to Test cricket after taking 600th wicket
2023-07-20 05:30
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman expects succession to occur within the next 12 months
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman expects succession to occur within the next 12 months
(Removes reference to Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Pruzan, who left the firm) NEW YORK (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman
2023-05-19 21:13