Who is playing Sunday Night Football in Week 6?
After a hugely hyped Week 5 Sunday night matchup turned into a blowout, Week 6 doesn't look much better in terms of competitiveness.
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TikTok details disinformation steps taken after EU demand
BRUSSELS Short video app TikTok said on Sunday it had immediately mobilised resources and personnel to counter hate
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Egypt Looking to Host International Meeting on Palestine Issue
Egypt has sent invitations to host an international regional summit aimed at addressing the recent developments relating to
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Emmanuel Adebayor sends Arsenal fans message over infamous 2009 celebration
Emmanuel Adebayor discusses his controversial celebration against Arsenal and reveals why he thinks it's time all parties moved on from the hostilities.
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India Will Bid to Host Olympic Games in 2036, Modi Says
India will bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games as it attempts to bring the planet’s biggest sporting
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DraftKings NFL Promo: Win $200 Bonus Betting on ANY Game Today!
Celebrate NFL Sunday with $200 in guaranteed bonus bets when you sign up with DraftKings and bet $5 or more. Read more to learn how you can access your bonus bets in time for today's games.
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Jordan Pickford insists England are not looking for revenge against Italy
Jordan Pickford will head into Tuesday’s crunch Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy looking forward rather than back. The Everton goalkeeper was between the posts when Italy beat England on penalties to win Euro 2020 at Wembley. Pickford was rested for Friday’s 1-0 friendly win over Australia, but is expected to return for the visit of the Azzurri – where victory would secure Gareth Southgate’s side a place at next summer’s finals in Germany. Since suffering Euro 2020 heartbreak, England have met Italy twice in the Nations League and also won 2-1 in Naples in the reverse qualifying fixture. Now it is that prospect of another shot of international success – and not seeking payback for the heartache of two years ago – that Pickford insists is driving the team heading into the game. “We know where we are in the world rankings and we know where we want to be. To do that, these are the teams you have to beat,” he said. “I don’t think this game has anything to do with revenge. We went to Italy and made a bit of history, having gone so many years without beating them away from home. This is all about qualifying for Germany. It’s another hurdle we have got to get past Jordan Pickford “This is another tough game. They’ve got a new manager, played well in the last break, and we know they are a top side. “This is all about qualifying for Germany. It’s another hurdle we have got to get past and we’ll be going for the victory.” Pickford revealed there has never been much of a debrief on the shoot-out loss in 2021 and was more upset with the performance in last winter’s World Cup – praising England for brushing themselves off so quickly to work towards Euro 2024 qualification. “We never really touched base on that Euro final,” he added. “There was more disappointment in Qatar, getting beat in the quarters, and then coming back straight into two competitive games. “That just shows you the characters we are and the type of squad and togetherness we have to beat Ukraine and then beat Italy in their own backyard in Naples in a hostile environment. “That shows you what kind of squad we are and I think the fans love it. “Every time we put the shirt on we wear it with massive amounts of pride. “To beat Italy in Naples was a great feeling, but they’re coming into our backyard now and they will want revenge. “We just want to put on a performance, be at our best, and get a result to qualify. “They are reigning European champions and are a top side. We only focus on ourselves. “We look at what’s in front of us and we will always back ourselves to beat any team because we are fully prepared and have a lot of experience and ability.” Read More Andy Farrell believes spirit of outgoing Johnny Sexton can spur Ireland on Rangers appoint former Club Brugge boss Philippe Clement as new manager Michael O’Neill hoping to take ‘good feeling’ into Slovenia game Glittering career ends with tears for retiring Ireland captain Johnny Sexton Joe Root dismisses ODI retirement talk with next Cricket World Cup in his plans Ben Stokes ‘getting better day by day’ but Afghanistan game could come too soon
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin says Zelensky’s counter-offensive ‘completely failed’ as Avdiivka attacked
Vladimir Putin has claimed Ukraine‘s counteroffensive “completely failed” as Russia carries out a sustained assault in the east of the country. Russia currently controls about 17.5% of Ukrainian territory and a four-month-old Ukrainian counteroffensive this year has resulted in almost no net territorial gains, according to analysis of the territory held by Russia. While Ukraine took back territory taken by Russia last year, the Ukrainian army has struggled to penetrate Russian lines which have been bolstered with mine fields and thousands of extra Russian troops. “As for the counteroffensive, which is allegedly stalling, it has failed completely,” Putin said in video remarks posted to social media by a Kremlin journalist Pavel Zarubin. “The opposing side is preparing new active offensive operations. We see it and we know it,” Putin said when asked about the battle for the eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka. Both Russia and the United States have described the upsurge of fighting around Avdiivka as a new Russian offensive. Two civilians were killed in Russian attacks on the eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka on Saturday, according to Donetsk officials. Read More IOC suspends Russian Olympic Committee for incorporating Ukrainian sports regions French police probe ‘poisoning’ of TV journalist who denounced Putin’s war live on air Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain Putin scales up attack on key town in eastern Ukraine as three dead in drone strikes on Russia
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Rangers appoint former Club Brugge boss Philippe Clement as new manager
Rangers have confirmed the appointment of Philippe Clement as their new manager. The 49-year-old arrives at Ibrox following the departure of Michael Beale at the start of the month. After playing at Genk and Club Brugge, Clement has won the Belgian Pro League as a manager with both teams and had Champions League experience with Brugge.
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Premier League investors hold 'informal discussions' to end 3pm blackout
Find out why Premier League owners want to end the 3pm TV blackout.
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How OnlyFans model cheated death despite her breast implants exploding
An OnlyFans model has confirmed she's "alive" following multiple plastic surgery disasters. Mary Magdalene, from Toronto, Canada, has reportedly spent more than $300,000 on various plastic surgeries including three Brazilian bum lifts, five boob jobs, several liposuction procedures, five rounds of bum injections and loads of lip and cheek fillers. In 2019, she nearly died on the operating table during a procedure which saw her have fat transferred from other parts of her body and injected into her vagina. She told The Sun at the time: "I had to get two blood transfusions. The doctor said I was losing so much blood, and turning very pale. He thought I was going to die." Then, earlier this year, one of her 38J boob implants exploded, leaving her with a uni-boob. Posting a picture of what she looked like after one of the 5000cc burst to her Instagram back in February, she told fans: “Hey you guys, so this is my boob now. So yeah basically my breast implant popped – again. I’m having surgery to take them out next week. I’m going to go back natural in not only my boobs but other parts of my body too.” But in a recent update she said "i'm alive". All's well that ends well. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Backlog at Israeli ports grows as country steps up shipping supplies
By Jonathan Saul and Ari Rabinovitch JERUSALEM The backlog of ships is growing at Israeli ports while operations
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