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Israel screens unseen Hamas bodycam footage of attack
Israel screens unseen Hamas bodycam footage of attack
Journalists were shown 43 minutes of raw footage from the attack but most of it will not be made public.
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW Strikes Stellantis’ Michigan Truck Plant; 6,800 Walk Out
UAW Strikes Stellantis’ Michigan Truck Plant; 6,800 Walk Out
United Auto Workers union members at Stellantis NV’s lucrative pickup truck plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, walked off
1970-01-01 08:00
How far would US go to defend Israel?
How far would US go to defend Israel?
With the scars of past entanglements in the region still being felt, there are limits to US involvement.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who's Getting The Next Heirloom in Apex Legends Season 19?
Who's Getting The Next Heirloom in Apex Legends Season 19?
The next Legend to get an Heirloom in Apex Legends Season 19 is likely either Catalyst, Mad Maggie, Newcastle, Vantage, or Ballistic.
1970-01-01 08:00
Qatar Airways’ Longstanding CEO Al Baker to Step Down
Qatar Airways’ Longstanding CEO Al Baker to Step Down
Akbar Al Baker, the outspoken chief executive officer who built Qatar Airways into one of the world’s premier
1970-01-01 08:00
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc post amusing joint Instagram after disqualification
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc post amusing joint Instagram after disqualification
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc posted a hilarious joint Instagram on Monday in wake of their disqualification from the United States Grand Prix. The pair were punished after their Mercedes and Ferrari cars fell foul of rules governing the underside of F1 cars. Hamilton had finished on the podium in second, coming home two seconds shy of race winner Max Verstappen, while pole-sitter Leclerc finished sixth. As a result of their DSQ, Hamilton’s 18 points earned are wiped from his season’s total as are the eight points Leclerc earned, with both unlikely to appeal the decision. And following the ruling, the pair posted a joint photo on Instagram of both sat in a weekend press conference in Austin with glum expressions. The caption, meanwhile, simply read: “Mood.” Hamilton and Leclerc were investigated by the stewards following a plank wear inspection in Austin. Personnel from both Mercedes and Ferrari were summoned to see the stewards and, just after 7pm local time in Austin and more than three hours after the race finished, their disqualification from the race was confirmed. In a Mercedes press release, Hamilton stated he was simply “disappointed” with the penalty, while team boss Toto Wolff admitted “we got it wrong.” The FIA note reveals that the cars of Verstappen and Lando Norris (who now moves up to second from third in the final classification) were also inspected, but passed the checks. Breaches of technical checks of the car often result in disqualification, with a recent example being Hamilton from qualifying in Brazil in 2021. Michael Schumacher was disqualified from the 1994 Belgian Grand Prix for an illegal floor, allowing Damon Hill to win the race. In a Mercedes press release, Wolff explained how Mercedes fell foul of the rules. “Turning to the race result and the disqualification, set-up choices on a sprint weekend are always a challenge with just one hour of free practice – and even more so at a bumpy circuit like COTA and running a new package,” he said. “In the end, all of that doesn’t matter; others got it right where we got it wrong and there’s no wiggle room in the rules. “We need to take it on the chin, do the learning, and come back stronger next weekend.” The ruling meant Williams driver Logan Sargeant earned his first F1 point in bizarre circumstances at his home race. Read More Red Bull chief condemns Mexican fans who booed Max Verstappen Logan Sargeant earns first F1 point in bizarre circumstances Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes react to shock disqualification from United States GP Chaos as Lewis Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in US GP Lando Norris reflects on 2023 win prospects after another near-miss in Austin Lewis Hamilton rues Mercedes error which cost him victory at US Grand Prix
1970-01-01 08:00
The Australian city key to US plan to counter China
The Australian city key to US plan to counter China
Darwin, a city shaped by war, is the focus of Australian and US efforts to deter another.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mykhailo Mudryk reveals whether David Raya lob was intentional
Mykhailo Mudryk reveals whether David Raya lob was intentional
Mykhailo Mudryk reveals whether his lob of Arsenal's David Raya was intentional or not.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brussels shooting: Gunman who killed two Swedes had escaped Tunisian prison
Brussels shooting: Gunman who killed two Swedes had escaped Tunisian prison
Abdesalem Lassoued shot dead two Swedish nationals before a Euro 2024 qualifier game last week.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hostages and Hezbollah Force Israel to Rethink Gaza Ground War
Hostages and Hezbollah Force Israel to Rethink Gaza Ground War
More than two weeks since Israel declared war on Hamas and enlisted hundreds of thousands of troops in
1970-01-01 08:00
Mercedes ‘need to take Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification on the chin’
Mercedes ‘need to take Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification on the chin’
Toto Wolff said Mercedes must take Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification from the United States Grand Prix on the chin – and make sure it does not happen again. Nearly four hours after Hamilton finished second in his most competitive race of the season – one he could have won if Mercedes did not fluff their strategy lines – the stewards declared his car did not comply with the regulations. The depth of the new floor on Hamilton’s upgraded Mercedes was adjudged to be “outside the thresholds outlined in Article 3.5.9 e).” – which states that the plank cannot wear to below 9mm thickness. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth, was disqualified for the same breach following Sunday’s 56-lap race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas. Mercedes said the sprint format – which allows for just one hour of practice before parc ferme rules heavily constrict changes to the cars – had a bearing on Hamilton’s disqualification. But team principal Wolff said: “In the end, all of that doesn’t matter. Others got it right where we got it wrong and there’s no wiggle room in the rules. “We need to take it on the chin, do the learning and come back stronger next weekend in Mexico.” Four cars were chosen at random following the race. Both winner Max Verstappen’s Red Bull and Lando Norris’ McLaren passed the scrutineering checks. Hamilton’s demise elevated Norris to runner-up behind Verstappen, who claimed the 50th win of his career and 15th from 18 this season, and Carlos Sainz to third. Sergio Perez was promoted to fourth to extend his lead over Hamilton in the fight for second place in the championship from 27 points to 39. Hamilton crossed the line just 2.2 seconds adrift of Verstappen after Mercedes’ move to attempt a one-stop strategy backfired and probably denied the seven-time world champion his first victory in 686 days. But despite expressing frustration at his team’s strategy, Hamilton was asked if he has been provided hope that he could taste victory before the season is out. “Yes, definitely,” replied the 38-year-old. “The steps that we were able to take this weekend has given me a little bit more confidence to throw the car into the corners. “There are still some of the fundamental issues that we’re having with the car, which won’t change until next year. But it was really positive to feel that the decisions we are taking are the right ones.” Hamilton will be back in action at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix with rounds to follow in Brazil and Las Vegas before the campaign concludes in Abu Dhabi on November 26. Read More Max Verstappen defies Lewis Hamilton to edge United States Grand Prix victory I can do something wiser with my time – George Russell stops using social media Charles Leclerc snatches pole position after Max Verstappen’s lap was deleted Daniel Ricciardo ready for AlphaTauri return at United States Grand Prix On this day in 2009: Jenson Button crowned Formula One world champion in Brazil FIA to review Qatar GP as ‘dangerous’ temperatures prompt driver complaints
1970-01-01 08:00
Who are the Republican candidates to be US House Speaker?
Who are the Republican candidates to be US House Speaker?
Republicans are again searching for a new nominee after Jim Jordan's Speaker bid fell apart last week.
1970-01-01 08:00
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