Cristiano Ronaldo confirms decision on Saudi Arabia future
Cristiano Ronaldo has discussed his Al Nassr future, their disappointing end to the season and reports linking big-name stars like Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema to Saudi Arabia.
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The Senate just passed the debt ceiling bill. Here's what happens next
The faucets at the US Department of the Treasury are set to turn back on after nearly five months of frozen pipes.
1970-01-01 08:00
Tom Cruise furious over IMAX showdown with Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'
Cruise has reportedly been venting his frustration to Paramount execs about having to compete with Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' for IMAX screens
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'They give her all the love': Celine Dion finds 'light' in her sons amid 'heartbreaking' stiff-person syndrome battle
An insider said, 'She is doing everything she can while working with doctors because she wants to perform'
1970-01-01 08:00
How many children does Simon Cowell have? 'AGT' judge doesn't want his son Eric to inherit his fortune
Cowell is a doting father to his eight-year-old son Eric Cowell, whom he shares with long-term girlfriend Lauren Silverman
1970-01-01 08:00
Beyoncé praised for responding to petty security incident with fan during concert
Beyoncé flawlessly handled an altercation between a security guard and a fan, after they attempted to snatch away the singer's sunglasses when she threw them into the crowd. Valentino, the lucky fan, had gotten into an altercation with a girl next to him over who would get to keep the Off-White sunglasses, thought to be worth over $50,000. After security snatched them away, Beyoncé noticed Valentino empty-handed, and threw another pair to him later in the show. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
1970-01-01 08:00
Aaron Carter's Lancaster home sold for $750K with 'full bathroom remodel' 7 months after singer's death
An agreement has reportedly been reached by Aaron Carter's estate to sell his home in Lancaster, California, to a married couple
1970-01-01 08:00
Premier League ‘appalled’ by abuse of referee Anthony Taylor at airport
The Premier League has joined refereeing body PGMOL in condemning abuse directed at Anthony Taylor after video footage emerged of him being accosted by angry fans at Budapest Airport. Taylor and his family can be seen trying to evade a mob, who were shouting at him as he travelled home after refereeing Wednesday night’s Europa League final between Roma and Sevilla in the Hungarian capital. A Premier League spokesperson said it was “shocked and appalled by the abuse suffered by Taylor, whilst PGMOL described the incident as “unjustified and abhorrent”. The Premier League official was criticised for his performance in the final by Roma boss Jose Mourinho during his post-match press conference after the Italian side lost on penalties to Sevilla. And in video footage which later emerged on social media, the former Chelsea and Manchester United manager is seen gesticulating at Taylor and officials in the stadium car park and heard saying “disgrace”. In the incident at the airport, clips on Twitter show a chair and drinks being thrown in the direction of Taylor and his group as they make their way through a gathering of Roma fans. A Premier League spokesperson said: “We are shocked and appalled by the unacceptable abuse directed at Anthony Taylor and his family as they travelled back from the UEFA Europa League Final. “No one should have to suffer the inexcusable behaviour they had to endure yesterday. “Anthony is one of our most experienced and accomplished match officials and we fully support him and his family.” The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) said in a statement on Thursday evening: “PGMOL is aware of videos circulating on social media showing Anthony Taylor and his family being harassed and abused at Budapest Airport. “We are appalled at the unjustified and abhorrent abuse directed at Anthony and his family as he tries to make his way home from refereeing the UEFA Europa League final. “We will continue to provide our full support to Anthony and his family.” UEFA is awaiting Taylor’s reports before deciding whether to take action against Mourinho for his rant. Taylor booked Mourinho during the game, which finished 1-1 after extra time before Sevilla sealed their seventh Europa League triumph by winning 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out. Tempers simmered on and off the pitch in a disappointing final, with 13 players shown yellow cards, seven of them to Roma players, while fourth official Michael Oliver had his work cut out to keep control of both dug-outs. The game was littered with delays, with a total of 25 minutes’ stoppage time added to the 120 minutes of playing time. West Ham boss David Moyes condemned the treatment of Taylor as he prepares his side for Wednesday’s Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina in Prague. “I didn’t see the game so I can’t comment on the game itself or the officiating,” Moyes said. “All referees have a really difficult job and shouldn’t be put through any difficult situations, which I heard about this morning. That’s not correct.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Discipline is key for David Moyes as West Ham promise fair play in Prague final Champions League final referee could be removed over alleged far-right links Jude Bellingham determined to inspire the next generation of footballers
1970-01-01 08:00
Lebanon's Hezbollah says not linked to accused in peacekeeper killing
BEIRUT Lebanon's Hezbollah on Friday denied that five men accused by a military tribunal of killing an Irish
1970-01-01 08:00
Tom Brady shuts down speculation of potential NFL return
Tom Brady has shut down speculation and rumors of a potential return to football.
1970-01-01 08:00
US food aid could shrink under debt ceiling deal, hunger groups warn
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON Changes to the largest U.S. food aid program in the debt deal passed by
1970-01-01 08:00
London Black Cab Owner Geely Explores Raising Fresh Funds
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. is considering raising funds for the maker of London’s iconic black cabs, people
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