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BREAKING: Marcus Rashford signs new five-year contract at Man Utd
BREAKING: Marcus Rashford signs new five-year contract at Man Utd
Manchester United have announced that Marcus Rashford has signed a new contract running until 2028.
2023-07-19 00:12
IFRC-DREF calls on global donors to help the world ‘Stand Tall’ in the face of accelerating humanitarian need - supporting smarter and faster disaster relief
IFRC-DREF calls on global donors to help the world ‘Stand Tall’ in the face of accelerating humanitarian need - supporting smarter and faster disaster relief
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2023-12-03 08:01
Analysis-Fed's top regulatory official faces uphill battle to overhaul bank capital
Analysis-Fed's top regulatory official faces uphill battle to overhaul bank capital
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON A plan by the top U.S. banking cop to make the sector more resilient
2023-07-20 18:06
How tall is Yao Ming? Former basketball champ was third tallest active NBA player in 2011
How tall is Yao Ming? Former basketball champ was third tallest active NBA player in 2011
Former Chinese basketball player Yao Ming gained global fame for his excellent courtside skills and his enormous height
2023-09-07 19:28
5 new Washington Commanders nicknames to end name-change cycle forever
5 new Washington Commanders nicknames to end name-change cycle forever
The Washington Commanders are once again mulling over the possibility of a name change. Here are five ideas to end the cycle once and for all.The Washington Commanders have only been the Washington Commanders for a little over a year. Before that was a brief stint as the 'Washington Footbal...
2023-07-22 07:27
Toshiba Releases 100V N-Channel Power MOSFET That Supports Miniaturization of Power Supply Circuits
Toshiba Releases 100V N-Channel Power MOSFET That Supports Miniaturization of Power Supply Circuits
KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 29, 2023--
2023-06-29 12:00
England boss Sarina Wiegman insists ‘Australia is not just Sam Kerr’
England boss Sarina Wiegman insists ‘Australia is not just Sam Kerr’
England boss Sarina Wiegman believes simply nullifying the threat posed by Australia striker Sam Kerr will not be enough to see the Lionesses through to a first-ever World Cup final. The European champions take on the Matildas in their semi-final tonight at 11 am BST at Sydney’s sold-out Stadium Australia, where the majority of the 75,000 in attendance will be backing the co-hosts. Captain Kerr is her country’s leading goal-scorer of either gender, but has not yet started a match in the global showpiece after injuring her calf pre-tournament, making her much-anticipated return as a substitute in Australia’s 2-0 last-16 victory over Denmark. Though the Chelsea forward is, at least in Australia, the poster-woman for this tournament, Wiegman insisted: “Australia is not just Sam Kerr. Yes, we have a plan [if she starts]. She can play and she can start on the bench, so that’s the situation. Of course she is a threat, she’s a very good player, so a lot of respect [to her]. “But there is more than Sam Kerr, because at the end it is always a team performance. When the team does really well an individual can do even better. That’s the same for Australia and it’s the same for England. “There is a lot of pressure on her because everyone expects things from her. I think Australia have grown in the tournament too, they had some difficult situations they had to come back from and they did really well. We expect a very strong Australia tomorrow.” The winner of Wednesday night’s contest will take on Spain for the trophy, after they beat Sweden 2-1 on Tuesday to book their trip to the final. Kerr’s calf was arguably the most talked-about calf in Australian history when it was announced she would miss the first two matches of the Matildas’ World Cup campaign, and speculation has swirled about her fitness ever since. The 29-year-old declared she would be available for Australia’s final group stage contest against Canada but remained on the bench, before appearing to a raucous reception for the first time in the 80th minute against Denmark. She featured more in her side’s quarter-final against France, coming on for Emily van Egmond in the 55th minute and scoring one of the penalties that would see Australia win a 7-6 shootout and advance to the final four for the first time. England captain Millie Bright, Kerr’s club team-mate at Women’s Super League champions Chelsea, echoed her manager’s assessment, adding: “I think everyone knows [Sam] pretty well. On the worldwide stage, I think she’s made a name for herself. “It’s pretty hard not to know Sam and her abilities, but like Sarina said there’s other players in the team. I think we’re prepared to play against Australia as a team.” Those other players have stepped up considerably in their skipper’s absence. Mary Fowler and Hayley Raso – who has netted three times this tournament – are emerging alongside Kerr as new household names Down Under. It remains to be seen if Kerr will make her first World Cup start against England, or if Australia head coach Tony Gustavsson will once again use her as a talismanic threat off the bench – either way, Wiegman insists England have a plan. Gustavsson perhaps hinted at the latter in his press conference on the eve of their historic encounter, where one side will become a World Cup finalist for the first time, The Swedish boss said: “We’ll look at all of this trying to start as strong as possible, but finish even stronger. Meaning, what kind of starting line-up do we want to have, what finishing 11 do we want to have? “What kind of tools and game-changing do we think we need in a game like this? Type of players, whether it’s speed or aerial presence. There will be some tough decisions to be made because a lot of players deserve to start, but a lot of players also deserve to finish the game and win it for us.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Ben Stokes tipped to make one-day U-turn and make England squad for World Cup Harry Maguire looking set to remain with Manchester United Impressive win for Gateshead on the road at Dagenham
2023-08-16 11:43
White House event with NCAA basketball champions disrupted when player faints
White House event with NCAA basketball champions disrupted when player faints
Louisiana State University’s national champion women’s basketball team’s long-awaited visit to the White House was briefly disrupted when a player fainted as President Joe Biden was delivering remarks. As Mr Biden was speaking, the disruption caused by the incident became evident enough that the White House live feed of the event cut from a shot of the podium where Mr Biden was speaking to a wider shot showing the riser next to him where the players were standing. Several people were seen huddled over the stricken player, later identified as star forward Sa'Myah Smith, as Mr Biden was heard saying: “Folks, it’s OK,” and assuring attendees that Ms Smith was being attended to. Ms Smith was quickly attended to by several uniformed military personnel, and LSU coach Kim Mulvey later said the 6’2” Dallas, Texas native was “fine” but “kind of right now embarrassed”. The White House has a full-service medical clinic onsite staffed by military personnel attached to the White House Medical Unit. The LSU team’s visit, a traditional stop for collegiate athletic championship teams, came following a bit of controversy kicked up after first lady Jill Biden suggested that both LSU, the winners of the NCAA “March Madness” tournament and runners-up from the University of Iowa, could both be attended because of the high quality of play at this year’s championship game. The White House later retracted the remark and said only LSU would be invited, but some LSU players balked at the perceived slight before agreeing to attend.
2023-05-27 04:12
Trevor Jacob: YouTuber admits to crashing plane for views, destroys it before investigation
Trevor Jacob: YouTuber admits to crashing plane for views, destroys it before investigation
Trevor Jacob, crashed his plane for views as part of a sponsorship agreement
1970-01-01 08:00
From the Civil War to today's mattress sales, Memorial Day is full of contradiction
From the Civil War to today's mattress sales, Memorial Day is full of contradiction
Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members
2023-05-27 00:41
Robert Saleh confirms every Jets fan’s worst fear after Rodgers injury
Robert Saleh confirms every Jets fan’s worst fear after Rodgers injury
New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh confirmed the fanbase's worst fears after Aaron Rodgers was lost for the season -- Zach Wilson will start the rest of the way.
2023-09-13 07:11
NC State jumps to big lead on rival North Carolina and cruises to 39-20 win
NC State jumps to big lead on rival North Carolina and cruises to 39-20 win
Brennan Armstrong threw three touchdown passes while North Carolina State’s defense dominated North Carolina’s Drake Maye-led offense on the way to a 39-20 rivalry win
2023-11-26 12:35