GM estimates costs of UAW strike through Sept. 30 at $200 million
General Motors on Wednesday estimated that the cost of the United Auto Workers strike was $200 million during
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US service sector slows modestly in September -ISM survey
WASHINGTON The U.S. services sector slowed in September as new orders fell to a nine-month low, but the
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10 Blood-Curdling Facts About ‘Dracula’
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Britain makes drastic cuts to giant HS2 rail project. Business warns of blow to credibility
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has taken the axe to Britain's biggest current infrastructure project, ignoring warnings from business leaders that a U-turn would damage investor confidence in the country.
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American Girl's 2024 Girl of the Year™— Lila Monetti™— Goes for Gold!
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Sanguina Announces U.S. FDA-Clearance for AnemoCheck Home
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Kentucky basketball fans celebrate renewal of rivalry series vs. Indiana
The Kentucky Wildcats and Indiana Hoosiers will renew their blue-blood college basketball rivalry, beginning in the 2025-26 season.
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Healthcare workers launch three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente locales around the US
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Gary Neville responds after Jurgen Klopp calls for Liverpool replay: ‘That’s madness’
Gary Neville has urged Jurgen Klopp to move on after the Liverpool manager called for his side’s defeat at Tottenham to be replayed. The Reds saw Luis Diaz’s opening goal wrongly disallowed for offside, with the referees’ body PGMOL now releasing the audio of the major VAR error following a request from Liverpool. But Klopp says the audio conversation, with VAR lead Darren England and assistant Dan Cook failing to realise the on-field decision was onside, has not changed his thinking and believes the match should be played again. Liverpool also had two players sent off in the defeat, midfielder Curtis Jones and forward Diogo Jota, before conceding a 96th-minute winner in the 2-1 defeat. The result was Liverpool’s first defeat of the season. Liverpool responded strongly to the VAR controversy, vowing to “explore their options” in a statement that led to the PGMOL releasing the audio of the error to the public on Tuesday. However former Manchester United captain and Sky Sports pundit Neville believe Klopp has gone too far by calling for the game to be replayed, in what would be an unprecedented move for the Premier League. Reacting to Klopp’s comments on Twitter/X, Neville said: “Can’t believe how Liverpool have grabbed defeat from victory in their handling of this! They were wronged by a shocking mistake. End of! Neville, who was highly critical of the VAR process following Saturday’s match, added in a further post that Liverpool had escalated the situation by “mentioning integrity and exploring options”. “Now we’ve seen they want a replay!” Neville said. “That’s madness.” Klopp’s comments were also widely ridiculed by Tottenham fans, who joked that if Saturday’s Premier League match is replayed then the 2019 Champions League final should be too. In that game, Liverpool were awarded an early penalty for a controversial handball and went on to win the Madrid final 2-0. The former Spurs defender Jan Vertonghen, who played in the final, added: “Count me in!” Read More Jurgen Klopp calls for Liverpool’s match at Tottenham to be replayed over VAR blunder MP condemns TalkSport presenter Simon Jordan over Liverpool ‘victim culture’ comment PGMOL release audio and review findings after Luis Diaz’s disallowed goal for Liverpool
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