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3 replacements for Bob Huggins with West Virginia basketball
3 replacements for Bob Huggins with West Virginia basketball
Bob Huggins has resigned from West Virginia after his DUI arrest, so who could replace him as the next head coach of Mountaineers basketball?Bob Huggins was already on notice at West Virginia after using a homophobic slur during a radio appearance earlier this offseason. Now he's out in Mor...
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Fed Picks Pledge to Cool Inflation in Senate Nomination Hearing
Fed Picks Pledge to Cool Inflation in Senate Nomination Hearing
Three Federal Reserve nominees — two of them current central bank policymakers — said tackling US inflation would
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Steve Goodtime? 'AGT' Season 18 contestant brings special guest for his rock 'n' roll circus performance
Who is Steve Goodtime? 'AGT' Season 18 contestant brings special guest for his rock 'n' roll circus performance
'AGT' Season 18 performer Steve Goodtime will be seen balancing a liturgical candlesticks on balloon
1970-01-01 08:00
Who are Murmuration? 'France's Got Talent' finalists audition for 'AGT' Season 18 following third-place finish on 'World of Dance' France 2023
Who are Murmuration? 'France's Got Talent' finalists audition for 'AGT' Season 18 following third-place finish on 'World of Dance' France 2023
Murmuration, led by Sadeck Berrabah, were finalists on 'France's Got Talent' finalists and placed third on 'World of Dance' France 2023
1970-01-01 08:00
Tommy Doyle inspired by Man City treble ahead of England Under-21s’ Euros bid
Tommy Doyle inspired by Man City treble ahead of England Under-21s’ Euros bid
England Under-21s’ Tommy Doyle admits Manchester City’s treble winners have given him inspiration for Euro glory. The midfielder watched as his parent club won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League while on loan at Sheffield United. Doyle also won promotion with the Blades after finishing second in the Championship. He is in Georgia ahead of England’s Group C opener with the Czech Republic in Batumi on Thursday and feels Pep Guardiola’s superstars have provided added motivation for him. “It’s massive to see and gives you inspiration as well to go on to win and get yourself in that team as well to enjoy success,” said the 21-year-old. “It was special. Of course you want to be there as well and be involved but you have to respect where you’re at at this moment. “I was 110 per cent focused on Sheffield United and what I needed to do there but, as well as a player of City, I’m a fan as well so I was always watching. I had my fan hat on more because I was at a different club. “It’s massive for the club. They deserved it, they were brilliant and when it got to the business end they stepped up another level.” The Young Lions go into the tournament as one of the favourites in Georgia. Cole Palmer won the treble with Manchester City this season, Ben Johnson helped West Ham win the Europa Conference League, Max Aarons has won the Championship twice and Morgan Gibbs-White, Angel Gomes and Emile Smith Rowe lifted the Under-17s World Cup in 2017. Gareth Southgate believes the senior side have serial winners and Doyle feels the Young Lions, who also face Israel and Germany in the group stage, are the same. We have lads who love to win, want to win and who have won before. That obviously does help Tommy Doyle He said: “Yeah, of course. It’s on a little bit of a different scale. A lot of the lads in the seniors, the ones I know from City, have just come off the back of winning a treble and that is obviously massive for anyone as a player. “But lads here have won a lot, whether that be at academy level or stepping up and winning promotions or whatever that is. “We have lads who love to win, want to win and who have won before. That obviously does help.”
1970-01-01 08:00
Isaac Price targets improvements after Northern Ireland suffer Kazakhstan defeat
Isaac Price targets improvements after Northern Ireland suffer Kazakhstan defeat
A frustrated Isaac Price said Kazakhstan had been “there for the taking” in Northern Ireland’s 1-0 Euro 2024 qualifying defeat at Windsor Park on Monday night. Northern Ireland could not convert any of the 13 efforts they had at goal – with only one on target – and were punished at the death as Abat Aimbetov broke away to snatch an 88th minute winner. It was a third consecutive 1-0 defeat for Michael O’Neill’s side, but where Friday’s loss away to Denmark had brought optimism, given a battling display against the group’s top seeds, a home defeat to a side ranked 50 places below Northern Ireland left a flat feeling. “It’s very tough to take, frustrating really,” said Price. “We know we weren’t good enough. We knew they were there for the taking and we didn’t take our chances. We have to look back on it and improve for the next fixtures in September.” O’Neill knows he must be patient with the many youngsters pressed into service ahead of schedule given an injury list which stretches into double figures. Price, 19, is on that list but the midfielder was not cutting himself any slack after the match. “Personally I wasn’t good enough, technically on the ball and I didn’t create enough chances,” he said. “It was the same for the whole team really. We have to improve in the final third. “We’re not too bad at the back, but we conceded a silly goal at the end so instead of taking a point, we lost everything. There are so many areas where we can improve. We have two tough away games coming up in September, we have to go and try and get three points in both Isaac Price “There was optimism coming in from the game on Friday night. We thought we deserved more against Denmark. We have to look back at the game and see where we can improve. There are so many areas where we can improve. “We have two tough away games coming up in September, we have to go and try and get three points in both.” Price, earning only his fourth cap, was starting a second-consecutive match, having also been asked to play in an advanced role behind the lone striker in Copenhagen. “I’m delighted to play, the experience is something which you can’t get anywhere else,” he said. “International football is very different to the football you play at your club.” Price is now set to start a new adventure, having this month signed a four-year contract to join Standard Liege after rejecting a new deal at Everton. The move promises the opportunity to get more playing time and learn in a very different environment. “I can’t wait to go over now,” he said. “Hopefully I can improve a lot more over there and in a different side of the game. It’s a lot more technical. “I just can’t wait to get over and get started now.”
1970-01-01 08:00
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Charles Haycock? Yo-yo artist who appeared on 'CBC Comedy' set to wow judges
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Charles Haycock? Yo-yo artist who appeared on 'CBC Comedy' set to wow judges
Making a grand entrance this season is Charles Haycock, a celebrated local comedian from Alberta, Canada
1970-01-01 08:00
What’s the Difference Between Shrimp and Prawns?
What’s the Difference Between Shrimp and Prawns?
Shrimp and prawns are two tasty crustaceans that are often confused with one another. We examine the differences.
1970-01-01 08:00
Towering French teen Wembanyama tipped for stellar NBA career
Towering French teen Wembanyama tipped for stellar NBA career
Just 19 and heading for number one pick in the NBA Draft, Victor Wembanyama is aiming to ride a wave of expectations to become the latest...
1970-01-01 08:00
The Silence Was Deafening in the 'Get Up' Studio After Harry Douglas Revealed He Lit a Snake on Fire
The Silence Was Deafening in the 'Get Up' Studio After Harry Douglas Revealed He Lit a Snake on Fire
An amazing moment in "Get Up" history.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Best Restaurant in the World Is Central in Lima
The Best Restaurant in the World Is Central in Lima
The best restaurant in the world is Central, in Lima. The dynamic tasting menu restaurant from chef Virgilio
1970-01-01 08:00
Domino's unlikely to push drivers' wage claims into arbitration - appeals court
Domino's unlikely to push drivers' wage claims into arbitration - appeals court
By Daniel Wiessner U.S. appeals court judges on Tuesday said a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving Southwest
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