3 Packers who won’t be back in 2024 after surviving trade deadline
A look at three Green Bay Packers who likely won't call Lambeau Field home in 2024.
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Exclusive-Cedar Fair explores merger with Six Flags-sources
By Greg Roumeliotis and David French NEW YORK U.S. amusement park operator Cedar Fair LP is exploring a
1970-01-01 08:00
Zimbabwe president's niece convicted of gold-smuggling
She was caught travelling to Dubai with over $300,000 worth of gold.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Russia hits most settlements in one day, says Kyiv
Some 118 towns and villages were struck in 24 hours, the most this year, Kyiv's interior minister says.
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Bears already making Montez Sweat trade look like a massive mistake
Ryan Poles once again demonstrated he has no earthly idea how make a trade in the NFL. What the Chicago Bears gave up for Washington Commanders edge rusher Montez Sweat was absolutely lunacy.
1970-01-01 08:00
Germany asks forgiveness for Tanzania colonial crimes
German forces killed almost 300,000 people during the Maji Maji rebellion in the early 1900s.
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Kyle Brandt Courageously Stands Up to the Powerful NFL Throwback Uniform Lobby
Moderation, people.
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Queen Camilla feeds orphaned baby elephant during Kenya visit
King Charles and Queen Camilla visit a home for young elephants during their state visit to Kenya.
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James Harden Arriving in the Clippers Locker Room Has Incredible First Day At a New School Vibes
The Clippers locker room was electric when James Harden walked in.
1970-01-01 08:00
US pilot charged for allegedly threatening captain
The man is accused of telling a colleague he would shoot them if the flight they were on was diverted.
1970-01-01 08:00
The 15 best assisting seasons in Premier League history
For some players making an assist is as good as scoring a goal and with the stats that some of these Premier League players have, you can see why. Here are the 15 best assisting seasons in Premier League history.
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Manchester United kit ‘too tight’ as players forced to wear replicas
Manchester United players are reportedly wearing replica items of kit during matches this season after players complained the official version was “too tight”. United goalkeeper Andre Onana is said to have found the Adidas performance model to be uncomfortable, according to the Telegraph, after it was designed to be a closer fit than the replica shirts available from the club shop. The £47m summer signing has therefore been wearing a looser version in recent matches, while United’s outfielders have also been wearing non-branded socks since August because players have found they are too tight. United’s players last wore the official black socks with club emblem in the 2-0 defeat to Tottenham and the first-team squad have since been wearing an unofficial Adidas version with no club branding. Some players have also taken to cutting holes in the back of the socks this season because they have too tight around their calves. The Daily Mail reported that Adidas are planning to make minor adjustments to the kit’s design. It comes after Aston Villa and Newcastle experienced problems with the kit provided by their shirt manufacturer Castore earlier this season. Villa’s players reportedly experienced discomfort while wearing the club’s home kit earlier this season after a design issue left the shirts heavy with moisture. Read More Erik ten Hag says ‘only a matter of time’ until Manchester United form improves What time is the Carabao Cup draw? Date, time and how to watch Sir Bobby Charlton funeral announced for November 13
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