
Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media
The footage that shows joy turning to horror at an Israeli music festival in the desert.
1970-01-01 08:00

Will Ferrell's weekend DJ set is giving 'Old School' vibes
Will Ferrell is back on campus.
1970-01-01 08:00

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Running for President as an Independent
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the scion of one of America’s most prominent Democratic families, is dropping out of
1970-01-01 08:00

Chuck Feeney: Entrepreneur and philanthropist dies
The Irish-American businessman's foundation donated about $570m to causes in Northern Ireland.
1970-01-01 08:00

Atlanta Braves make tweaks to lineup that directly respond to Game 1 failures
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker tried to change things up in Game 1 and his offense sputtered. Will a return to normalcy reignite his team in Game 2?
1970-01-01 08:00

Roberto De Zerbi praises Jurgen Klopp after Brighton’s draw with Liverpool
Roberto De Zerbi praised Jurgen Klopp after the Liverpool manager intervened to try and calm him as he protested against a refereeing decision during the Reds’ 2-2 draw with Brighton at the Amex Stadium. The Italian was shown a yellow card by referee Anthony Taylor for remonstrating with the fourth official when his team were denied a penalty for a possible handball against Virgil van Dijk. The ball struck the defender on the leg and bounced up onto his arm, with the manager insistent his side should have been given a spot-kick as they sought a way back from 2-1 down. Klopp went into Brighton’s technical area to try and sooth the situation, putting his arms around De Zerbi in what he described as “using his age” to try and assuage the situation. De Zerbi, who saw his side come back to draw for the second time in three days after Thursday’s Europa League meeting with Marseille, said that whilst he felt his team were hard done by over the decision, he believed the foul by Trent Alexander-Arnold on Solly March from which Brighton later equalised through Lewis Dunk should not have been a free-kick. “I love Klopp,” he said. “He can do what he wants because I have a big respect and I consider him one of the best coaches in the world. I like his behaviour, and when he says something, 99 per cent I agree with him. “In that situation, I think there was a clear penalty and I told the referee, I think in a good way, what I thought in the moment. “I think there was a penalty, but there wasn’t a foul when we scored the second goal. I’m honest, and I told Jurgen my opinion.” Brighton are sixth going into the international break having won five of their first eight Premier League games. De Zerbi has made an average of seven changes between matches this season as he seeks to navigate the demands made by a first season in Europe for the club. Despite recording a fourth winless game in a row in all competitions the manager praised his players’ character, particularly in the context of bouncing back from the 6-1 defeat against Aston Villa to register two comeback draws. “The most important thing for me has been the reaction after Villa Park,” he said. “We started the game in Marseille, one of the best stadiums in Europe, and we started losing 2-0. After that moment, there was only one team on the pitch – Brighton. “To do it, you have to show character, to show the right attitude, the right behaviour and passion. The most important thing in my idea of football is passion, is the character. “After that we can speak about tactical disposition, the quality of the players, recruitment. But without that part of football, in my opinion, you can’t play or work in football.” Read More Cricket among sports put forward for inclusion at the 2028 Olympics Expectation to underachievement – How Scotland came up short in France Matt Fitzpatrick completes double at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Ronnie O’Sullivan beats Ken Doherty to keep hold of his world number one ranking Captain Ben Davies hopes to bring a bit of Tottenham to Wales camp Gareth Anscombe and Liam Williams ‘recovering well’ ahead of Wales quarter-final
1970-01-01 08:00

Wall Street Banks Tell Israel Staff to Work Remotely Amid Attack
Wall Street’s biggest banks have told staff in Israel to work from home after an unprecedented invasion of
1970-01-01 08:00

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Bet365 is giving new users in New Jersey, Iowa, Virginia, Ohio and Colorado a guaranteed $150 bonus betting just $5 on any game! Find out how to claim this exclusive promo here.
1970-01-01 08:00

One Bond Market Is Defying the Global Selloff With Record Returns
As bond markets everywhere get battered by a cocktail of higher interest rates, deficit angst and hawkish central
1970-01-01 08:00

Audio Invasion: How the Theremin Went From Soviet Labs to Hollywood
The theremin—a spooky instrument that scored the biggest sci-fi films of the 1950s—was invented by accident.
1970-01-01 08:00

Fire Bill Belichick: Would Patriots really choose nuclear option?
The New England Patriots are bad, bad. Like, the remnants of the Evil Empire are 1-4 through five weeks. This is the worst team in the AFC East by a country mile. Is it time to consider the nuclear option of firing head coach Bill Belichick?
1970-01-01 08:00

Hamas Threatens to Kill Israeli Hostages as Rhetoric Escalates
A spokesman for Hamas said the Palestinian military group was prepared to kill hostages taken during a surprise
1970-01-01 08:00