
China's ambassador to US says Sino-US relations still face severe challenges
BEIJING China's ambassador to the United states, Xie Feng, said the most important thing is to find the
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Climate tech company Heirloom opens US commercial carbon capture plant
By Peter Henderson (Reuters) -California climate technology company Heirloom on Thursday unveiled what it says is the first U.S. commercial
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Canopy Growth's second-quarter core loss narrows on easing costs
By Sourasis Bose (Reuters) -Pot producer Canopy Growth reported a smaller second-quarter adjusted core loss on Thursday on the back
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Netflix, Warner Bros partner with Verizon to offer discounted streaming bundle - source
(Reuters) -Verizon is planning to offer the ad-supported versions of Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery's Max streaming services for about
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China Banks Rush to Raise Funds After Cash Crunch Spooks Market
Chinese banks have ramped up their borrowing of short-term funds, a sign that fears of a cash crunch
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Former Yankee hints Giancarlo Stanton wants out of New York
Will Giancarlo Stanton finish out his career in New York? The Yankees slugger may seek appreciation from somewhere else.
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PFF gives Steelers the ammo to make a major change the offense needs
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense could receive a boost by leaning on one player PFF grades extremely high.
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Apple agrees to $25 million settlement with US over hiring of immigrants
By Daniel Wiessner Apple Inc will pay $25 million to settle claims by the U.S. Department of Justice
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Buffett’s Cash at Record $157 Billion After Deal Slump
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s cash pile scaled a fresh record at $157.2 billion, bolstered both by elevated interest rates
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Packers rumors: Injury woes hit secondary, defensive bright spot, underrated rookie excelling
A few nuggets of Green Bay Packers news, including an injury to Jaire Alexander and the underrated seasons of Devonte Wyatt and Luke Musgrave.
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4 Royal European Families Have Twins—But Only One Set Includes a Future Ruler
With more twins being born than ever, it should be no surprise that a handful have royal blood. In Europe, four ruling families of Europe currently have a set of twins.
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Unai Emery acknowledges good fortune opened the door for Villa’s victory
Boss Unai Emery admitted Aston Villa got lucky after fighting back to beat AZ Alkmaar. Ollie Watkins’ winner put them on the brink of qualification in the Europa Conference League after a 2-1 home win. Yet, the fightback started in controversial fashion when Diego Carlos levelled after Boubacar Kamara had blazed over and referee Luis Godinho mistakenly awarded Villa a corner. Vangelis Pavlidis gave the hosts a deserved lead but last year’s semi-finalists are now facing an early exit. Villa are second, behind Legia Warsaw on head-to-head, and a point from their final two games will seal progress from Group E. Emery said: “It was a very good chance for Kamara, it was fantastic, but it was not a corner, it’s clear, and after this mistake we score. “I’m very happy because when we are winning a game like tonight we can understand this competition better and the processes we’re trying to build. “I’m very proud of our work in this competition. We’re getting better. “We scored one that was offside more or less. We have to accept the referee’s decision, always. “I’m very proud of our work in this competition. We’re getting better. AZ are a very good team. I’m very happy. The reaction when they scored the goal was fantastic.” Villa started brightly and Clement Lenglet headed in Leon Bailey’s cross – after Pavlidis blocked Watkins’ goalbound header – only for the winger to have been ruled offside. Yet the hosts lost their way as the half wore on, Pavlidis tried to lob Emi Martinez and Alkmaar finished on top with Pavlidis testing Martinez. It turned out the striker was just getting his eye in as he opened the scoring six minutes into the second half. Villa were caught out by Riechedly Bazoer’s ball over the top and Pavlidis outpaced Lenglet to beat Martinez. The hosts were not behind for long, though, when Diego Carlos nodded in Bailey’s corner – after the officials had missed it was Kamara who blazed over from six yards. Villa had the initiative and it was no surprise when Watkins popped up with the winner with nine minutes left, nodding in Douglas Luiz’s clever pass. Alkmaar boss Pascal Jensen said: “The interesting thing I was looking at was can we compete better in the first game (a 4-1 loss)? In Alkmaar we lost because we conceded two easy goals. “I was a bit shocked when we started off, we conceded an early goal and we were fortunate it was disallowed. We were very unfortunate to concede a corner which wasn’t, they scored from it and the whole stadium woke up. “I contacted the fourth official and I asked him and he said ‘I don’t know.’ I think in international competition VAR can come on the radio and help but he didn’t. With all the technology and extra eyes it shouldn’t be possible.” Read More ‘Great result’ cheers David Moyes as West Ham have another good European night Tottenham demands will benefit Brennan Johnson and Wales – Rob Page Ollie Watkins header seals win over AZ Alkmaar as Aston Villa eye last-16 spot Lucas Paqueta goal proves decisive as West Ham sink Olympiacos Katie Taylor ‘aware of what is at stake’ in Chantelle Cameron rematch Brighton complete double over Ajax to boost Europa League hopes
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