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UN says end of ceasefire 'nightmare' for people in Gaza
UN says end of ceasefire 'nightmare' for people in Gaza
The resumption of fighting between Israel and Hamas is "catastrophic", Unicef says.
2023-12-01 21:36
The Fed's stages of inflation grief, in Powell's words
The Fed's stages of inflation grief, in Powell's words
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Federal Reserve policymakers reached a milestone on Wednesday when they left the U.S. central
2023-06-15 04:10
Dollar General's cash-strapped customers are turning to food banks, CEO says
Dollar General's cash-strapped customers are turning to food banks, CEO says
Dollar General's stock just had one of its worst days ever on Wall Street. And that spells trouble for Main Street.
2023-06-02 04:37
Shams: Scoot Henderson 'gaining serious momentum' to go No. 2, sky rockets to massive betting favorite
Shams: Scoot Henderson 'gaining serious momentum' to go No. 2, sky rockets to massive betting favorite
Yet another twist at the No. 2 pick.After it becoming commonly thought that Brandon Miller will be the second pick to the Charlotte Hornets in the 2023 NBA Draft, Shams Charania of The Athletic reported on Thursday afternoon that Scoot Henderson is "gaining serious momentum" to be the ...
2023-06-23 00:47
Hays’ two homers lead Orioles to 9-5 win over slumping Astros
Hays’ two homers lead Orioles to 9-5 win over slumping Astros
Austin Hays hit two homers and had four RBIs for the Baltimore Orioles in a 9-5 victory over slumping Houston, cutting the Astros’ AL West lead to a half-game over Texas
2023-09-20 11:59
'This is embarrassing’: 'The View' host Sara Haines slammed for blaming gun violence on porn!
'This is embarrassing’: 'The View' host Sara Haines slammed for blaming gun violence on porn!
Sara Hainesaines went on to talk about loneliness as an epidemic in the US and called it 'the numbing of Americans everywhere; young boys, video games, porn'
1970-01-01 08:00
James McClean announces plan to retire from Republic of Ireland duty
James McClean announces plan to retire from Republic of Ireland duty
Republic of Ireland winger James McClean has announced his “heartbreaking” decision to retire from international football at the end of the year. The 34-year-old has earned 102 caps for his country, reaching his century in a 3-0 Euro 2024 qualifier victory over Gibraltar in June. McClean – currently his country’s joint fifth most-capped player – has scored 11 goals wearing the green jersey and plans to make his final appearance for Stephen Kenny’s side in their November 21 friendly against New Zealand. Explaining his decision on social media, McClean wrote: “On February 20th 2012, I received my first call-up to represent my country. “In all honestly, hand on heart, there are no words that could do justice to that feeling. Since then, 102 caps, 11 goals and two European Championships. “Now, 11 years later, I have come to a point, one that truth be told you never think is going to come but here we are, where I am announcing my retirement from international football at the end of the 2023 season. “The New Zealand match will be the last time that I will celebrate pulling on the green jersey as a player and give me a chance to say goodbye to the best fans in the world. It will be heartbreaking not to be involved beyond this year, but I feel now is the right time to step aside without any regrets James McClean “It has the meant the absolute world and more to be able to pull on the green jersey with honour, step out onto a football pitch – especially at the Aviva Stadium – to represent our great country, standing singing Amhran na bhFiann ready to go out into battle with your fellow countrymen. “Nothing has ever come close. I gave absolutely everything I had of myself to ensure that I did the jersey, the fans and the country proud, and know that I never took it for granted each time. I hope that showed. “It will be heartbreaking not to be involved beyond this year, but I feel now is the right time to step aside without any regrets. “I lived my own and every young Irish footballer’s dream – and represented this country with pride.” McClean also thanked his managers, team-mates and staff, fans and wife Erin before concluding: “Thank you, Ireland – it’s been the biggest privilege and as always, an honour.” Derry-born McClean joined League Two side Wrexham in August from Wigan on a one-season contract with an option for extension. He has been the subject of controversy and abuse, particularly following his decision in 2012 to refuse to wear a poppy as part of Remembrance Day commemorations whilst playing for Sunderland. While he began his international career with Northern Ireland as a junior, McClean ultimately decided to play for the Republic at senior level and made his debut in February 2012, when he came on as a late substitute in a friendly against the Czech Republic. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live MCC punishes members involved in spat with Australia players in Lord’s Long Room Eddie Howe praises Jamaal Lascelles for stepping up as Newcastle stun PSG Rachel Choong hoping badminton initiative helps find ‘next Paralympic stars’
2023-10-05 18:15
Leeds confirm Sam Allardyce will not be staying on as manager
Leeds confirm Sam Allardyce will not be staying on as manager
Leeds have announced Sam Allardyce will not be staying on as manager and will leave the club by mutual consent. Allardyce, 68, could not save Leeds from relegation after being appointed in a last-ditch bid to keep them in the Premier League with four games of the season remaining. A club statement read: “Leeds United and Sam Allardyce can confirm that both parties have mutually agreed for Sam’s spell at the club to end following the completion of the 2022-23 season. “Sam joined the Whites for the final four games of the campaign and despite spirited performances against Manchester City and Newcastle United, the objective of staying in the Premier League was not reached.” Allardyce said after Leeds’ last game of the season that he would talk with the club about whether to stay in the role, but has now confirmed he was unable to commit to a “long-term project” as they bid to bounce back to the top flight. The former England boss said: “It has been an honour to manage Leeds United, a great club with an incredible fan base, who deserve to be in the Premier League. “I have really enjoyed working with the staff and players at the club and I would like to thank Angus Kinnear for the opportunity. “I’d also like to highlight the outstanding work of (assistants) Karl Robinson and Robbie Keane who have worked tirelessly over the past few weeks. “At this stage in my career I am not sure taking on this challenge, which is potentially a long-term project, is something I could commit to, but I wish the club every success for the future and hope the club returns to the Premier League, where they belong.” Leeds turned to Allardyce, whose former clubs as manager include Bolton, Newcastle, West Ham, Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Everton, after sacking Javi Gracia at the start of last month. Gracia departed after just 10 weeks and 12 games in the role having replaced Jesse Marsch in February. We thank Sam for being brave enough to step in and do all he could to save us. Sadly, it was not to be Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear Allardyce arrived at Elland Road with the club sitting 17th in the table, outside the bottom three on goal difference. Leeds lost his first game in charge at Manchester City and after a creditable 2-2 home draw against Newcastle, they surrendered their top-flight status with successive 3-1 and 4-1 defeats to West Ham and Tottenham. Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear added: “We thank Sam for being brave enough to step in and do all he could to save us. “Sadly, it was not to be, but Sam, Karl and Robbie did everything they could to lift the mood at Thorp Arch and Elland Road and for that we are all extremely grateful.” Leeds said they hoped to announce their new head coach “in the coming weeks”.
2023-06-02 16:39
LoveShackFancy Has Entered The Beauty Game — & Yes, It’s Chic
LoveShackFancy Has Entered The Beauty Game — & Yes, It’s Chic
Whether you’re a fan of the brand or not, LoveShackFancy has managed to own the market as far as whimsical, boho-inspired romantic frocks are concerned. (ICYMI, they were cottagecore before cottagecore was a thing.) And if you’ve ever wanted to bottle that unique brand of beauty and carefree feminine energy, well, now you can. That’s right: Hot off of a fire collab with Gap, LoveShackFancy is entering the beauty game — and up first is a fragrance line.
2023-09-07 05:06
United Steelworkers union chief Tom Conway dies at 71
United Steelworkers union chief Tom Conway dies at 71
Thomas Conway, international president of the United Steelworkers (USW) union that represents 850,000 North American steel, paper, health,
2023-09-26 06:07
Swiss National Bank Chairman hints at rate rises to tackle inflation
Swiss National Bank Chairman hints at rate rises to tackle inflation
ZURICH The Swiss National Bank could raise interest rates to tackle inflation which remains above target, Chairman Thomas
2023-06-10 12:06
Portugal eyes small budget surplus in 2024 despite slowing growth
Portugal eyes small budget surplus in 2024 despite slowing growth
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON Portugal unveiled its draft 2024 budget on Tuesday, projecting a surplus of 0.2% of
2023-10-10 23:14