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What Is Vocal Fry?
What Is Vocal Fry?
Vocal fry describes a specific sound quality caused by the movement of the vocal folds—and it’s nothing new.
1970-01-01 08:00
US Set to Limit Scope of China Investment Ban With Revenue Rule
US Set to Limit Scope of China Investment Ban With Revenue Rule
A US plan to restrict investment in China is likely to apply only to Chinese companies that get
1970-01-01 08:00
Banks Face Stepped-Up Scrutiny From Fed Over Crypto Activities
Banks Face Stepped-Up Scrutiny From Fed Over Crypto Activities
The Federal Reserve said it is stepping up scrutiny of lenders’ involvement in digital assets, the latest move
1970-01-01 08:00
Aces vs. Wings prediction and odds for Tuesday, Aug. 8 (Aces bounce back)
Aces vs. Wings prediction and odds for Tuesday, Aug. 8 (Aces bounce back)
The Las Vegas Aces are coming off their worst game of the season, a 38-point loss to the New York Liberty, heading into Tuesday’s matchup with the Dallas Wings.Las Vegas has only lost three games all season, but one of those losses came to Dallas back on July 7. The Wings won 80-78 at home...
1970-01-01 08:00
Colts: Kareem Hunt rumors sound the alarms about Jonathan Taylor drama
Colts: Kareem Hunt rumors sound the alarms about Jonathan Taylor drama
There's trouble brewing in Indy. As running back Jonathan Taylor continues to rehab an ankle injury, a new player has arrived to town...Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is knee deep in a contract dispute following what was presumably an unproductive conversation in Jim Irsay's bus. T...
1970-01-01 08:00
Wolves part ways with head coach Julen Lopetegui after ‘differences of opinion’
Wolves part ways with head coach Julen Lopetegui after ‘differences of opinion’
Julen Lopetegui’s nine-month spell as Wolves head coach has ended after reaching an “agreement to part ways” on the eve of the new Premier League season. The former Spain and Real Madrid boss arrived in November after the club were successful in their second attempt in recruiting him to replace Bruno Lage. Lopetegui guided the side away from the bottom of the table to a 13th-placed finish but apparent disagreement over the club’s recruitment policy over the summer has resulted in the 56-year-old departing. “The head coach and club acknowledged and accepted their differences of opinion on certain issues and agreed that an amicable end to his contract was the best solution for all parties,” said a statement from the club. “Talks have been ongoing in recent weeks, held with the utmost respect and cordiality, affording the club time and space to begin work on finding a successor, while also ensuring that Julen and his backroom staff could continue their planned preparation to ensure the playing squad would be in the best possible condition for the start of the Premier League season.” In his own statement Lopetegui said: “I wish Wolves and everybody at the club the very best of luck for the future, and thank them for the opportunity granted at the time to take charge of this wonderful club. “It has been an honour to enjoy this adventure. Also, of course, I want to thank the players, who have always given the maximum to achieve our objectives, and especially the fans that made me feel like one of them from the very first moment and have always been amazing to me, my staff and my family.” It has been an honour to enjoy this adventure Departing head coach Julen Lopetegui Lopetegui, whose backroom staff of Pablo Sanz, Juan Peinado, Oscar Caro, Edu Rubio, Borja De Alba Alonso and Daniel Lopetegui will also leave, took over with the club bottom of the Premier League. He won nine league games from that point, beating Liverpool and Tottenham at Molineux, as the club finished safely in mid-table to extend their top-flight stay into a sixth season. “On behalf of everyone at the club I’d like to thank Julen and his staff for their dedication and hard work during their time at the football club,” said sporting director Matt Hobbs. “They were brought in with the primary aim of keeping the club in the Premier League last season, an objective which they achieved with games to spare. “While our ambition had been to move into the new season together, it is public knowledge that there were differences of opinion on some key topics, and it was agreed by all parties that it would be best to part ways ahead of the new campaign. “After a successful pre-season, full of hard work and good performances, Julen and his staff leave the squad in great shape ahead of the season opener next week, which will give his successor the best possible platform for success. “We wish Julen and his team the very best of luck for the future, and they will always be welcome at Wolves.” Former Bournemouth head coach Gary O’Neil, sacked this summer after steering the Cherries to top-flight safety, is reported to be in line to replace Lopetegui. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live The key questions behind Julen Lopetegui’s Wolves departure Ollie Wood and Mark Stewart claim Madison silver in thrilling Glasgow finale Chelsea face Premier League probe over alleged financial breaches – reports
1970-01-01 08:00
Lyft Shares Slide After Posting Slowest Growth Since Pandemic
Lyft Shares Slide After Posting Slowest Growth Since Pandemic
Lyft Inc. shares fell after the company reported its slowest revenue growth in two years, overshadowing a better-than-expected
1970-01-01 08:00
The key questions behind Julen Lopetegui’s Wolves departure
The key questions behind Julen Lopetegui’s Wolves departure
Julen Lopetegui has parted company with Wolves just days before the start of the new Premier League season. Here, the PA news agency looks at what went wrong for the Spaniard. Wasn’t the appointment of Lopetegui considered a coup and wasn’t he doing well? Yes, when Wolves brought in the former Spain and Real Madrid manager last November, with the team in the relegation zone, it seemed the club had made a smart appointment. Given that Lopetegui had initially turned them down too, they had shown great determination to recruit him. He repaid them by comfortably guiding the club to survival. It was not spectacular but he steadied the ship and form in the spring was a clear uplift on the football of his predecessor Bruno Lage. So, the foundations were there to build on. Where did it start to go wrong? At the end of last season there were rumblings that the club would need to match Lopetegui’s ambition in order for him to stay on, despite having signed a three-year contract when he arrived. That meant strengthening a squad that fell short in many areas last term, particularly in the goal-scoring department. Yet, with the club also concerned about balancing the books, it appears they were unable to satisfy him and relations soured. What have been the problems with the squad? Wolves signed 10 senior players last season and brought in a further two on loan. Having posted a loss of £41.6million in their last set of financial results, this obviously suggested some sales would be required to prevent further deficit and to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. Subsequently captain Ruben Neves left for Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal for a club record £47million and Raul Jimenez also moved on, with Matt Doherty the only notable arrival on a free transfer. What was said about the situation? Lopetegui voiced his frustration over the summer, saying that transfer activity had been a “big disappointment” and he was unable to enact his ideas. “We were excited by this new plan, but now we don’t have this plan because we don’t have any new players,” he said. Wolves chairman Jeff Shi put out his side of the story in an open letter to supporters last week. “We are also working hard to make sure the club have a long-term robustness and sustainability,” he wrote, adding that it was important to “maintain a sustainable balance of both sporting performance and financial strength”. It seems this only succeeded in bringing matters with Lopetegui to a head. What happens next? Given his track record and reputation, Lopetegui is not likely to have trouble finding his next job. Clubs will need to be wary his services come with high demands, however. Wolves are reportedly lining up former Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil as his replacement. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
1970-01-01 08:00
Bitcoin Miner Marathon’s Quarterly Loss Narrows, Revenue Jumps
Bitcoin Miner Marathon’s Quarterly Loss Narrows, Revenue Jumps
Marathon Digital Holdings Inc.’s second-quarter loss narrowed and revenue jumped as the Bitcoin miner increased sales of the
1970-01-01 08:00
ESPN Is Getting Into Sports Betting With Penn Entertainment
ESPN Is Getting Into Sports Betting With Penn Entertainment
Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN has signed a long-term exclusive partnership for sports betting with Penn Entertainment Inc., a
1970-01-01 08:00
US Warned Japan of China Hacking Defense Networks, Officials Say
US Warned Japan of China Hacking Defense Networks, Officials Say
The US warned Japan over the course of a year that Chinese state hackers had infiltrated its defense
1970-01-01 08:00
Take-Two Rises After Management Predicts Big 2024 Performance
Take-Two Rises After Management Predicts Big 2024 Performance
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., the company behind video games like Grand Theft Auto, rose in extended trading after
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