Lithium Giant Albemarle Nears $4.3 Billion Liontown Takeover
Australian lithium miner Liontown Resources Ltd. said it is willing to back a new A$6.6 billion ($4.3 billion)
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Rodgers was Right: Randall Cobb hit with hefty fine for blindside block
New York Jets wide receiver Randall Cobb was fined $13,889 for his blindside block on New York Jets defensive back Bobby McCain in the preseason.
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2023 FIBA World Cup Day Phase 2 Day 2 Recap: Team USA loses, Canada eliminates Spain, and the quarterfinals are set
Team USA and Slovenia will join Italy, Serbia, Germany, Canada, Latvia, and Lithuania in the 2023 FIBA World Cup quarterfinals despite suffering their first losses of the tournament today.
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Jammu: Long wait for justice after India cough syrup deaths
In 2020, 12 children in India's Jammu region died, allegedly after drinking a contaminated cough syrup.
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Teacher suicide exposes parent bullying in S Korea
The tragedy has unleashed a wave of anger from primary school teachers across the country.
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China Leaves Everyone Behind in Race for Renewables Income
The biggest US companies are badly trailing their Chinese counterparts when it comes to generating income from solar,
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Money and Politics Put World’s Biggest Climate Deal at Risk
When Indonesia agreed last year to clean up its energy system with an estimated $20 billion of help
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AEW All Out 2023 live results and highlights
AEW All Out 2023 takes place live on Sunday, Sept. 3 at 8:00 p.m. ET, live from the United Center in Chicago, Ill. Here are the full live results and highlights from the show.
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Asia Stocks Look Set to Advance Amid US Holiday: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks looked set for modest gains as traders mulled US jobs data that supported optimism the Federal
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5 Raiders that deserve stronger Hall of Fame consideration
The Raiders certainly have their share of busts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Here are a few other suggestions for enshrinement.
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Secretlab Rolls Out Black Friday Pricing on Top-Rated Gaming Chairs, Desks
Gaming chairs have a bad rap, but not all of them are hideous Mountain Dew-coated
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Kyle Walker: I was close to joining Bayern but now set to sign new Man City deal
Kyle Walker has revealed he was “close” to joining Bayern Munich in the summer but is now set to sign a new contract at Manchester City. The City right-back was the subject of strong interest from the German giants during the close season and, coupled with uncertainty over his future at the Etihad Stadium, he admits he was seriously tempted. The 33-year-old had a spell out of favour last spring and, although he regained his place towards the end of the treble-winning campaign, was left out of the starting line-up for the Champions League final in June. As he entered the final year of his contract, Bayern turned his head with an attractive package but, with City later offering what is understood to be a two-year extension, Walker opted to stay put. “It was close but in football things can happen,” Walker said. “Decisions can be made, things can turn. It wasn’t meant to be. “Would I have enjoyed the experience? Of course I would, but this is a great club and you can’t underestimate what this club has done in the last six or seven years. “Why should I walk away if I am going to get enough game time that’s right for me? That is all I want. “It was about who gave me the most years. It wasn’t like I was going to a worse club because Bayern Munich is a massive club and seeing what Harry (Kane) is doing there and will do, it wasn’t a step down. I have a contract with the club and I will play for the club until the contract (ends) or they sell me Kyle Walker “In the back of my head I always wanted to play for Manchester City but I had to do what was right for me and my future. It was just about which club gave me the years in my contract to play football at the highest level.” The speculation linking Walker with Bayern was at its most intense in July, just as City played the Bundesliga club during a pre-season friendly in July. To some surprise at the time, Walker not only started for City but took the captain’s armband. He said: “I am a Manchester city player. I am contracted to them so what do you want me to do? Turn round and say ‘I am not playing because I want to force a move to Bayern Munich’? “That is not me as a person. I have a contract with the club and I will play for the club until the contract (ends) or they sell me – and I wasn’t sold.” Walker, who joined City from Tottenham in 2017, says confirmation of the new deal which would commit him to the reigning Premier League champions was imminent. “The extension is coming,” said Walker, who has five title-winner’s medals. “It’s my seventh season here and I feel like one of the old ones. “I love the place. I’ve experienced things I only dreamt of here – especially the last season – so why would you want to leave a club like this?” Walker is also keen to take on the City captaincy full-time with manager Pep Guardiola planning to hold a squad vote to identify Ilkay Gundogan’s replacement in the coming weeks. He said: “The vote hasn’t been yet. They like to do it after the transfer window is closed. “It is an honour of privilege, of course I want it. If you can’t pass on your knowledge and life experiences on or off the field, I shouldn’t be playing at a great club like this.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Big-serving Ben Shelton storms into US Open quarter-finals Erik ten Hag frustrated by decisions in Manchester United’s defeat at Arsenal They really outplayed us – Jos Buttler credits New Zealand after England mauling
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