Chelsea Gray Threw One of the Best Behind-the-Back Passes You Will Ever See
VIDEO: Chelsea Gray's behind the back pass has to be seen to be believed.
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Zinedine Zidane discusses Jude Bellingham's move to Real Madrid
Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane has given his approval of Jude Bellingham's move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
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Everything Ryne Stanek, Astros said about controversial balk call
Ryne Stanek and the Houston Astros were fuming after a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on a controversial balk call.Stanek and a Houston Astros assistant were eventually thrown out of the game, though the relief pitcher waited until after the final out of the inning to make a fuss.https://tw...
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Fed’s Bowman Says Bank Supervision Preferable to Capital Rules
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said US banks need better supervision rather than higher capital requirements because they
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Mason Mount alternatives for Man Utd
Manchester United have had three bids rejected by Chelsea for Mason Mount, though they remain in talks with the Blues over a deal. If they were to shift their focus elsewhere, here are some other players they should consider targeting.
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Big Oil’s Pullback From Clean Energy Matters Less Than You Might Think
The world’s five biggest publicly listed oil and gas companies posted just under $200 billion in total profits
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Blinken Says Wagner Uprising Is ‘Direct Challenge’ to Putin
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Wagner mercenary group’s revolt against Russian President Vladimir Putin was
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Personalize iCloud Mail: How to Buy a Custom Email Domain in iOS
In 2021, Apple rolled out its iCloud+ subscription service. In addition to extra cloud storage,
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Where Stock Market Is Headed After Wild First Half: Five Charts
As a dizzying first half for US stocks draws to a close, the Nasdaq 100 Index is poised
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Marcell Ozuna, Ron Washington Hand Dance again: Reds, Phillies may never recover
Marcell Ozuna and Ron Washington Hand Danced once again, celebrating the deciding run in the Atlanta Braves' 7-6 road victory over the scorching hot Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.As Atlanta Braves fans, we can Hand Dance if we want to; we can leave your teams behind.After seeing their imp...
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Travelers Championship live odds and prediction: Can anyone catch Keegan Bradley?
The final round of the final "designated event" on the PGA Tour's schedule is set to go down on Sunday.Despite it being a designated event, the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round doesn't exactly have the star power you'd come to expect in these elevated ...
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Emergency number back in use after nationwide technical fault
People can once again call 999 in an emergency after services were hit by a nationwide technical fault. BT said it had implemented a back-up platform after issues with 999 calls connecting were reported on Sunday morning. Emergency services across the country have confirmed they are able to receive 999 calls again, but some warned they were still experiencing residual difficulties. A spokesperson for BT said: “Early this morning we experienced a problem with the 999 service. “The situation is fast-moving as we fix the problem and our back up platform is now working – so people should call 999 as usual. “We will provide updates as the issue is resolved.” Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service warned of a 30-second delay to connect to 999, while Suffolk Police said its system may not be working to full capacity and urged people to use 999 only in a genuine emergency. The Metropolitan Police said the back-up system was “not as effective at telling us where you are calling from”. “Help us by having the address of the emergency ready,” the force said. “If you don’t know the address, look around for a street name or obvious landmark.” East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) said that if a 999 call was not successful, people should call 111 for urgent medical help instead. Richard Lyne, strategic commander at EMAS, said: “We urge people to seriously consider the alternative services available and if it’s possible to make your own way to a treatment centre. “For example, if a relative or friend can take you by car.” Problems with the service, which is managed by BT, were first reported at around 8.30am on Sunday and people were told to call 101 in an emergency for police and fire, or 111 in a medical emergency. Several police forces and fire and ambulance services said they were facing issues and said BT had reported a “system failure”.
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