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Authorities have recovered the body of an 11-year-old girl from a landslide that smashed into homes in an Alaska fishing village days ago
2023-11-27 06:29

'Super fog' in Louisiana leads to deadly crashes along I-55 near New Orleans
At least two people are dead and 30 are injured after "super fog" caused pileups on a stretch of Interstate 55 in Louisiana.
2023-10-24 03:22

Christie on Trump: 'Turns out I was wrong'
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday he was "wrong" about former President Donald Trump, whom he twice supported and advised ahead of the 2020 election.
2023-06-08 04:44

US Supreme Court's Alito rejects recusal in tax case
By Andrew Chung U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday rejected a push by Senate Democrats to
2023-09-08 22:36

Sheffield United 2023/24 season preview: Key players, summer transfers, squad numbers & predictions
Previewing Sheffield United's 2023/24 season after gaining promotion back to the Premier League following a two-year absence.
2023-08-11 16:45

UBS reports pre-tax loss in 3Q but says benefits of Credit Suisse merger gather steam
UBS has reported a $255 million pre-tax loss, shed some 4,000 jobs globally, cut costs faster than expected, and reaped billions in asset inflows in the third quarter
2023-11-07 21:50

KSI caught 'spitting' at John Fury after pre-boxing match open workout turns fiery
The tension is hotting up between KSI and Tommy Fury, after the YouTuber was spotted seemingly 'spitting' at his opponents dad in retaliation to him throwing a bottle. KSI and Fury participated in an open workout ahead of their upcoming clash, however, things took a turn when John Fury noticed KSI looking down at his son from a balcony, shouting abuse. "P****! Look at me when I'm talking to you!", he shouted. Losing his patience, the 59-year-old launched a bottle up at him, prompting the 30-year-old to 'spit' back at him from above. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-10-12 18:32

Sexton becomes Ireland's record Test points scorer
Johnny Sexton became Ireland's record Test points scorer on Saturday as he went over for a try in their Rugby World...
2023-09-17 04:21

French court upholds freezing of assets of Lebanon's embattled central bank chief
A French court has upheld the freezing of assets of Lebanon’s embattled central bank governor rejecting his appeal to have them released
2023-07-04 23:35

Predicting exact outcome of NBA Finals between Heat vs. Nuggets
For just the second time in NBA history, a No. 8 seed is in the NBA Finals, and that’s caused the exact outcomes or correct score odds for the series to look extremely lopsided.The No. 1-seeded Denver Nuggets have better odds to win the series in five, six, seven or four games than the Mia...
2023-05-31 05:08

EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK Upgrade SBC is now live in Ultimate Team. Here's how to complete the SBC, if you should, and the best players to pack.
2023-11-08 02:25

Jenni Hermoso reportedly files legal complaint over Luis Rubiales kiss
Jenni Hermoso has accused suspended Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales of a sexual assault, according to reports in Spain. Rubiales kissed Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation following Spain’s victory over England in last month’s World Cup final. Hermoso said the kiss was not consensual, and although FIFA has suspended Rubiales pending an investigation into his behaviour, he has refused to resign. A number of media outlets in the country reported that the national prosecutor’s office had received the accusation from Hermoso on Tuesday. The PA news agency has contacted the prosecutor’s office but did not receive an immediate response. The Spanish football federation (RFEF) issued an apology on Tuesday, with current president Pedro Rocha distancing the federation from what Rubiales had done, and saying his actions had caused “enormous damage”. Later the same day the RFEF announced the dismissal of World Cup-winning coach Jorge Vilda. The 42-year-old had been the only member of Spain’s backroom staff who had not quit in protest at Rubiales’ refusal to step down. Vilda had also applauded Rubiales at an emergency general assembly of the RFEF on August 25 when the latter said he would not quit. The RFEF issued a glowing statement in praise of Vilda on Tuesday in confirming his dismissal, but said his exit was the first of a number of “renewal measures” planned by Rocha. Montse Tome was later confirmed as Vilda’s successor. Concerns over Vilda’s coaching methods and regime were reported to have been a key factor in 15 Spain players refusing to play for the national team last year, but the federation, under Rubiales, refused to budge. Vilda told Spanish radio network Cadena SER following his dismissal: “In sporting terms, I am going to accept all the criticisms, but on a personal level I think it has been unfair. “It has been a special year. Nothing has ever been said directly, but indirectly things have been said that do not suit me. Things have been said that are not true. “The explanation is that there have been ‘structural changes’. After everything I have achieved, of working hard as just another worker, I have a clear conscience. “I have given 100 per cent and I don’t understand it – I didn’t see my dismissal as deserved.” It is not yet clear whether Vilda’s dismissal and Tome’s appointment will be enough to prompt a return to action by Spain’s World Cup-winning squad for the Nations League matches against Sweden and Switzerland later this month. The 23 players had been part of a group of 81 who had said they would not make themselves available for international duty until Rubiales had resigned.
2023-09-06 23:03
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