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James Harden calls Daryl Morey a liar: What went wrong with 76ers
James Harden calls Daryl Morey a liar: What went wrong with 76ers
76ers star James Harden ripped into Philly president Daryl Morey in the latest installment of Harden's contentious contract saga.Philadelphia 76ers star James Harden just stooped down to a whole new level amid a tense and fractured offseason with his team.According to ESPN's Wojnar...
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Argentina to Devalue Peso by 18% to 350 Per Dollar, Official Says
Argentina to Devalue Peso by 18% to 350 Per Dollar, Official Says
Argentina devalued the official peso about 18%, an admission by the government that it ran out of options
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon Loses Key Backer Four Years Into Plan to Eliminate Carbon Emissions 
Amazon Loses Key Backer Four Years Into Plan to Eliminate Carbon Emissions 
Four years into a plan to eliminate its carbon emissions, Amazon.com Inc. has lost a key endorsement from
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Greg Olsen: QB play only thing holding 49ers back from being NFC favorites
Greg Olsen: QB play only thing holding 49ers back from being NFC favorites
Greg Olsen wants to buy into the San Francisco 49ers this season, but he still has questions about their quarterback room.The San Francisco 49ers may have what it takes to win the NFC this year and get to Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, but FOX's Greg Olsen still has his reservations about thei...
1970-01-01 08:00
The Four Biggest Hurdles in America’s EV Transition
The Four Biggest Hurdles in America’s EV Transition
Since the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law one year ago this week, there’s been $59 billion
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USMNT gossip: Balogun to Spurs, Ferreira to Cadiz, Dest left out
USMNT gossip: Balogun to Spurs, Ferreira to Cadiz, Dest left out
Today's USMNT gossip includes Folarin Balogun surprisingly being linked with Tottenham Hotspur. Cadiz is interested in Jesus Ferreira and Sergino Dest has not been registered by Barcelona.USMNT gossip: Folarin Balogun to Tottenham HotspurIt is almost inconceivable that Arsenal would sell Fo...
1970-01-01 08:00
Juan Soto backtracks incendiary comments about Padres ‘giving up’
Juan Soto backtracks incendiary comments about Padres ‘giving up’
Padres star Juan Soto has since walked back his depressing and damaging comments on his team's spirit in the final stretch of the season.The San Diego Padres are going through the ringer in the 2023 season, and star Juan Soto can't help but let his frustrations bubble over the surface ...
1970-01-01 08:00
China Passes Greece as Top Shipowning Nation by One Key Metric
China Passes Greece as Top Shipowning Nation by One Key Metric
China surpassed Greece as the world’s largest shipowner for the first time in one important metric, cementing its
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Funds Prepare for Legal Battle With SEC Over Fee Disclosures
Hedge Funds Prepare for Legal Battle With SEC Over Fee Disclosures
Hedge funds and private equity firms are laying the groundwork for a legal clash with the US Securities
1970-01-01 08:00
World Cup semi-finals: The stats behind Spain v Sweden and England v Australia
World Cup semi-finals: The stats behind Spain v Sweden and England v Australia
Spain take on Sweden and England face co-hosts Australia in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals. Here, the PA news agency looks at what the tournament statistics can tell us about the games ahead. Spain v Sweden The two top-scoring semi-finalists meet in Auckland on Tuesday, with Spain having scored 15 goals – matching eliminated Japan for the tournament high – and Sweden 11. The Scandinavians have actually had the fewest attempts on goal of any of the last four, just 62, but have the best conversion rate, having scored with 18 per cent of their shots. Four-goal defender Amanda Ilestedt is also the unlikely leading challenger to current Golden Boot leader Hinata Miyazawa, whose Japan side Sweden knocked out in the quarter-finals. Ilestedt aside, the statistics heavily favour Sweden. Among the semi-finalists, they rank first and Spain fourth for total shots and shots on target, ball progressions both attempted and completed, line breaks attempted and take-ons completed. Some hope for Sweden comes from Spain’s defensive record – their six goals conceded is at least twice as many as any of the other remaining teams. Japan scored four of those, and Miyazawa two, in a surprisingly one-sided final game in Group C – but having beaten the Nadeshiko, Sweden will be confident. They will also know they can respond if, as the statistics point to, they fall behind – Spain have scored nine goals in the first half of games but seven of Sweden’s 11 have come after the break. The two teams have each used 22 of their 23 available players, with only their respective third-choice goalkeepers Enith Salon and Tove Enblom yet to play a single minute in the tournament. Australia v England England and Australia, by contrast, have used only 17 players apiece and fatigue could be a factor in the second semi-final in Sydney. England’s 553 minutes played is the most in the tournament, closely followed by their opponents with almost 548 minutes. Five Australians and three England players have played every one of those minutes, with Australia naming nine of the same 11 starters in every game – goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold and the back four of Ellie Carpenter, Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy and Steph Catley, plus Hayley Raso, Katrina Gorry, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Caitlin Foord – and England six. Working in England’s favour in that regard could be the distance the respective teams have covered. Their 562.3km is 2.5km lower than any other semi-finalist, with Australia once more ranking second in that regard, and England also have the lowest proportion of that spent sprinting or “high-speed running” at 27 per cent, according to FIFA’s official statistics, and the highest proportion of walking at 39 per cent. England have scored 10 goals to Australia’s nine and are the most accurate shooters of the remaining teams, with 44 per cent of their efforts on target, while Australia are least accurate at 30 per cent. The co-hosts have had more total shots, 76 to England’s 68, but have allowed 64 at the other end compared to just 52 on Mary Earps’ goal. Expect England to have the bulk of the possession – they have attempted and completed over 1,000 more passes than Australia, 2,691 of 3,100 compared to 1,584 of 2,061. Australia are only the second country to reach the semi-finals of a World Cup as host nation, following the United States who won the 1999 final at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and were also semi-finalists in 2003.
1970-01-01 08:00
Schwab Says TD Ameritrade Deal Spurring Retail, Advisory Attrition
Schwab Says TD Ameritrade Deal Spurring Retail, Advisory Attrition
Charles Schwab Corp. said it’s experiencing temporarily lower net flows of client money as the brokerage sees attrition
1970-01-01 08:00
How Sandro Tonali and his Italian predecessors fared on Premier League debuts
How Sandro Tonali and his Italian predecessors fared on Premier League debuts
Newcastle new boy Sandro Tonali announced himself in the Premier League with a stunning debut in Saturday’s 5-1 demolition of Aston Villa. However, the £52million former AC Milan midfielder is not the first Italian to make an early impact, for better or for worse, in England’s top flight. Here, the PA news agency takes a look at how he and some of his predecessors fared in their first appearances. Sandro Tonali Newcastle invested heavily in 23-year-old Italy international Tonali this summer and he wasted little time in starting to pay off his fee. He scored six minutes into his competitive debut at St James’ Park and went on to produce a fine individual display to inspire the Magpies to a victory which suggested they picked up where they left off at the end of the previous campaign. Fabrizio Ravanelli Former Juventus frontman Ravanelli made perhaps the most eye-catching debut of all the Premier League’s Italian stars after swapping Turin for Middlesbrough in a £7million move. The man known as “The White Feather” plundered a hat-trick in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Liverpool at the Riverside Stadium on the opening day of the 1996-97 season, in the process unveiling his trademark shirt-over-head celebration to a new audience. Attilio Lombardo Promoted Crystal Palace raised eyebrows with the £1.6million swoop for Lombardo, who had played a key role in Juventus’ Serie A title win the previous season, during the summer of 1997. Dubbed “The Bald Eagle” by Palace supporters, he made his Premier League bow on August 9 in a 2-1 victory at Everton in which he scored the opening goal and swiftly endeared himself to the Eagles faithful with an inspirational display. Massimo Taibi Goalkeeper Taibi’s arrival at Manchester United came amid an injury crisis following the departure of treble-winning Peter Schmeichel with Mark Bosnich and Raimond Van Der Gouw both unavailable. The £4.5m signing from Venezia endured mixed fortunes on his debut at Liverpool in September 1999, his error allowing Sami Hyypia to drag the home side back into the game before he made late saves to deny Vladimir Smicer and Robbie Fowler and secure a 3-2 victory in which Jamie Carragher scored two own goals. Bernardo Corradi Former Inter Milan, Lazio and Valencia striker Corradi arrived at Manchester City during the summer of 2006, but his career in England got off to a bad start and went downhill from there. He made his debut in a 3-0 defeat at Chelsea in which he was sent off for two bookable offences – and took 13 games to score the first of just three goals for the club before eventually being released with a year of his contract remaining.
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