College fans might not notice new first-down clock rule, but some coaches are wary of its effect
The NCAA football rule change that drew the most notice in the offseason might go mostly unnoticed by fans once the season is underway
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Analysis: The empires strike back: Alabama, Ohio St, Clemson, Oklahoma regain their swagger in '23
During the final season of the College Football Playoff’s four-team format, the empires will strike back
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Chasing Georgia: Alabama, LSU now trying to catch up to 2-time defending champs
The Southeastern Conference opens the season with three Top-5 teams
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Elon Musk shades Mark Zuckerberg with withering message and Internet erupts
Elon Musk's conflict with Mark Zuckerberg started since reports indicated that Instagram was developing an X rival named Threads
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US SEC readies vote on regulatory overhaul for private funds
NEW YORK The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is expected on Wednesday to finalize rules overhauling private fund
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Taiwan looks tough at Little League World Series with star Fan Chen-Jun leading the way
Kuei-Shan Little League from Taoyuan, Taiwan, has dominated its first two games of the Little League World Series and has done so in style
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What we know so far about Naomi Campbell’s Pretty Little Thing collection
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has shared a glimpse of the new collection she’s designed for Pretty Little Thing. The 53-year-old shared a black and white close-up shot of herself wearing a black leather jacket on Instagram, with “Pretty Little Thing designed by Naomi Campbell” written over it. The collection will drop on September 5 – just a few days before the start of New York Fashion Week, it might be launched with a star-studded catwalk show. Pretty Little Thing first announced the collaboration in June, and the new collection will be “paying homage to Naomi’s legacy and iconic signature style”, according to the brand. “The muse, the supermodel, the moment,” is how Campbell is described on the Pretty Little Thing website, where customers can sign up to find out when the collection drops. It also said: “A supermodel amongst supermodels, Naomi’s cultural impact within the industry is unrivalled. This is the iconic collaboration you won’t want to miss.” September is set to be a big month for Campbell, as it coincides with fashion month and the release of new Apple TV+ docuseries, The Super Models. The documentary will track the rise of models Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington in the 1980s, in a four-part series released on September 20. The four fashion icons featured on the September 2023 cover of British and American Vogue. Talking about the bond they formed, Campbell told British Vogue: “There was a sisterhood there, defined by caring and loyalty: when one is down you pick the other one up.” While there is little indication of what Campbell’s Pretty Little Thing designs will look like, they could channel Nineties minimalism – an aesthetic she helped popularise. This might mean mini dresses, strappy tops and simple silhouettes – or it could channel her more recent style obsession for chic tailoring. Campbell has modelled for the likes of Prada, Yves Saint Laurent and Burberry, and recently announced the birth of her second child, a baby boy. She’s not the first celebrity to collaborate with Pretty Little Thing. Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has designed collections for the brand – earlier this year stepping down from the role of creative director – as have musicians Teyana Taylor, Lil Kim and Doja Cat. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Taking adult education classes may lower risk of dementia, study suggests Indiyah Polack: I didn’t want to go on Love Island because of my acne Everything you need to know about the UK’s first womb transplant
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China, Russia and other emerging economies turn to main summit agenda in South Africa
Leaders of some of the developing world’s most important economies are turning to the main business of their summit in South Africa after a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the gathering an anti-Western tinge
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Thailand has a new leader but it's not the one most people voted for. Here's why
Tuesday was a dramatic day in Thailand as parliament staved off a potential political crisis by finally voting for a new prime minister as one of the country's most polarizing figures returned from a 15-year self exile.
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Top Russian general who vanished after Wagner rebellion fired as head of aerospace forces
A top Russian general who went missing after the mercenary group Wagner's insurrection in June has been fired from his role as head of the country's aerospace forces, Russian state media reported Wednesday citing unnamed sources.
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Carlo Ancelotti 'makes decision' on Real Madrid's starting goalkeeper against Celta Vigo
Carlo Ancelotti is expected to start Kepa Arrizabalaga ahead of Andriy Lunin when Real Madrid face Celta Vigo in La Liga.
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Is Gap’s CEO ‘Kenough’ for Investors Seeking a Turnaround?
Gap Inc.'s latest turnaround plan looks awfully familiar so far. To shake itself from a funk that has
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