Caesars Entertainment Paid Millions to Hackers in Recent Attack
Caesars Entertainment Inc. paid tens of millions of dollars to hackers who broke into the company’s systems in
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Citi Plans Job Cuts as It Revamps Top Management Structure
Citigroup Inc. is preparing for a wave of job cuts as Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser launches the
1970-01-01 08:00
Phillies manager calls out Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves for celebrating home runs in pathetic fashion
Phillies manager Rob Thomson called out the Atlanta Braves for daring to celebrate home runs against their division foe.
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Week 2 picks and predictions for every game: Chiefs bounce back, Cowboys torture Zach Wilson
NFL picks for every Week 2 game on the slate from Thursday to Monday night with predictions for the Chiefs bouncing back, Cowboys harassing the Jets, Packers rolling on and more.
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Keira Walsh out of England squad with injury but Maya Le Tissier returns for Lionesses
Keira Walsh is missing from England’s first squad since the Women’s World Cup due to injury. As well as midfielder Walsh, forward Bethany England also drops out, ruled out after undergoing hip surgery last week. There is no recall at this stage for Beth Mead despite her returning to Arsenal’s matchday squad as an unused substitute in their Champions League qualifying games last week. And the same applies to Fran Kirby, who has been involved in pre-season with Chelsea - both sat out the World Cup because of injury. Sarina Wiegman‘s 24-player selection sees Maya Le Tissier, Lucy Staniforth and Jess Park brought back into the fold. Le Tissier and Staniforth were on the standby list ahead of the summer’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the latter replacing Park, who withdrew because of a shoulder issue. Wiegman‘s World Cup runners-up play Scotland at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light a week on Friday and the Netherlands in Utrecht four days later in the new women’s Nations League. Wiegman said: “By the time we play our first game, it will be little more than a month since the World Cup final. We have had little time to reflect on all we have achieved so far this year. “Instead, we will have to make sure the players are fresh enough and ready to perform straight away, if we want to go far in another competition. “We will play a derby match against Scotland and they have shown good development recently and are getting stronger and stronger, while we know all about the Netherlands of course, and the very talented players they have. “It is the first time we have had the Nations League in the women’s game, and it will mean even more competitive matches for us to test ourselves. “While the time to look back on a special period for us will come at the end of the year, it will be good to see the fans again in Sunderland. We have a great connection with the north east and I know they will give us tremendous support again.” PA Read More Sarina Wiegman ‘worried’ about schedule as England prepare for Nations League Pep Guardiola returns to work at Manchester City after back operation Richarlison to seek psychological help after tears in Brazil Sarina Wiegman ‘worried’ about schedule as England prepare for Nations League Pep Guardiola returns to work at Manchester City after back operation Richarlison to seek psychological help after tears in Brazil
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Libya floods: 5,300 dead amid calls for humanitarian support
There are calls for more humanitarian support as victims in Derna are buried in mass graves.
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Sarina Wiegman ‘worried’ about schedule as England prepare for Nations League
England boss Sarina Wiegman has said she is “very worried” about the playing calendar after naming her squad for this month’s Women’s Nations League double-header. The Lionesses return to action, after their defeat in the World Cup final on August 20, by facing Scotland in Sunderland a week on Friday and the Netherlands in Utrecht four days later to open their campaign in the new competition. The Arsenal players in her squad – forward Alessia Russo and defender Lotte Wubben-Moy – took part in Champions League qualifying matches last Wednesday and Saturday. Wiegman, whose players started their pre-World Cup preparation camp on June 19, told a press conference on Wednesday when asked if she was concerned about the calendar and time off: “Yes, I am very worried. “I was worried before the World Cup, and we knew this was a very short turnaround. “It’s a bigger thing – we’re all talking about the calendar and we really have to get connected with FIFA, UEFA, the federations, and we have to make that better. “Of course the game is growing, which is really good. But it has to grow together and players need some rest too. “Next week they come in and some players only had six days off, which after such a high-level, high-pressure competition is not good for them. And that has been going on for a long time, because we have major tournaments in the summer all the time. So the urgency to solve it and make it better is really, really high. “The players will come in and we first have to see how they are physically, and we have to get them fresh, and do everything to do that. That’s going to be a challenge. “Of course you have the team and you want to perform at the highest level, and also you want players to be fresh. For me and my staff it’s balancing (the) two – is this player fit enough, fresh enough, to play the game? That’s balancing, it’s so intense, and players are not robots.” She added: “I’ve talked to coaches. I think everyone’s aware that we have to speak with each other and we can do a little better, and we all know it’s pretty complex. “But I think conversations are going on, and we just need to keep doing that and hopefully find better solutions than we had.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Ukraine war: Romanians told to shelter from Russian drones
Residents on the Ukraine-Romania border receive warning as Russia pounds ports across the Danube.
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Contaminated sardines leave Irish man in hospital
A 32-year-old woman dies and another 12 in hospital after eating sardines in a Bordeaux restaurant.
1970-01-01 08:00
Freddie Mercury Auction Smashes Estimates, Netting $50.4 Million
An auction of items once owned by Queen frontman Freddie Mercury has netted £39.9 million ($50.4 million), greatly
1970-01-01 08:00
Tory MP Ellwood quits Commons post after Afghanistan row
Defence Committee chair Tobias Ellwood was facing pressure after comments about the Taliban's rule.
1970-01-01 08:00
Former Florida head coach puts Billy Napier on hot seat vs. Tennessee
A former Florida head coach and ESPN analyst has said that Billy Napier will be on the hot seat if he is unable to beat Tennessee. What does the future look like for Napier?
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