Why Trust Wallet, the CZ-Owned Crypto App, Is Looking to the UAE
Even before the US government demanded that Binance Holdings Ltd. pay $4.3 billion in fines and accused its
2023-12-02 08:57
Larry Summers Says OpenAI Technology ‘Extraordinarily Important’
Lawrence Summers, a new board member at artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, said that the startup’s work was “extraordinarily
2023-12-02 08:56
Uber, Jabil and Builders FirstSource Set to Join S&P 500
Uber Technologies Inc. has been added to the S&P 500 Index, after reporting two straight quarters of operating
2023-12-02 08:54
Reds finalize $26M, 2-year contract with Nick Martinez and $16M, 2-year deal with Emilio Pagán
The Cincinnati Reds finalized a $26 million, two-year contract with pitcher Nick Martinez and a $16 million, two-year deal with reliever Emilio Pagán
2023-12-02 08:54
Judge rejects Trump immunity claim in federal 2020 election case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Friday said Donald Trump does not have immunity from criminal charges for actions he
2023-12-02 08:53
Ex-Wells Fargo CEO sues bank for $34 million in withheld pay, stock
By Daniel Wiessner Former Wells Fargo & Co CEO Tim Sloan filed a lawsuit on Friday accusing the
2023-12-02 08:51
Florida appeals court upholds DeSantis-backed congressional map
By Brad Brooks A Florida appeals court on Friday upheld the state's congressional map backed by Governor Ron
2023-12-02 08:46
MLB Rumors: Trio of contenders virtually drop out of Shohei Ohtani chase
Three teams thought to be front runners to sign Shohei Ohtani are essentially waving the white flag.
2023-12-02 08:29
New Indiana coach Curt Cignetti says 'no reason' he can't replicate his JMU success
The coach who led a stunningly successful move by James Madison to the highest level of college football has big goals for his new job at Indiana
2023-12-02 08:24
We never lost trust – Sarina Wiegman confident England would fight back for win
England boss Sarina Wiegman maintained full faith in her side to stage the stunning second-half comeback that lifted the Lionesses to a 3-2 win over the Netherlands in their penultimate Women’s Nations League group-stage clash at Wembley. Needing a victory to remain in contention to finish top in Group A1 and advance in the tournament, which serves as a qualifier for next summer’s Olympics in Paris, England quickly dug themselves a hole after Lineth Beerensteyn netted twice before the break to put the Dutch 2-0 up. But the Lionesses battled back after the restart on a frigid night in London, Georgia Stanway and Lauren Hemp stoking the crowd back into a frenzy by the hour mark before substitute Ella Toone sealed a dramatic victory in stoppage time. Wiegman said: “I was actually pretty calm. I was very disappointed they scored the second goal because I didn’t think we played bad. The second goal we were a little bit unlucky, it was an unnecessary goal. We didn’t play bad but we needed some more. We truly believed we could turn it around. We never lost trust. “At half-time we said the game was absolutely not over and that if we score a goal they can become a bit shaky. “They were struggling with the defence with how we played in attack. We also did a tactical thing we needed to do better in defence. We said everyone needed to step up and bring something extra. You could tell the players gave everything because they were really tired.” It leaves England in second place in the group, level on points with the Netherlands and one in front of Belgium, ahead of concluding their group matches by playing Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday. Belgium drew 1-1 with Scotland in Friday’s other Group A1 contest. England and the Dutch are level in terms of head-to-head record, with the latter – who face Belgium at home next week – having a goal difference superior by three, while England will finish their group stage away at relegated Scotland on Tuesday. Despite the victory, England’s keeper Mary Earps was left in tears as she spoke post-match about the two goals the Lionesses conceded, the second of which saw her get her glove to the ball only to see it slip past her and trickle in – something that left the Manchester United stopper beating the turf in frustration. Knowing England needed to win by two goals to take over at the top of the group, Earps told ITV: “I thought the girls were unbelievable to come back into the game. I thought they were unbelievable, the subs that come on impacted the game. “I am just sorry that my performance has cost the team tonight. “That [second goal] will haunt me for a long time today, I am really gutted because it could have been a really special night. “The team were unbelievable, don’t get me wrong, the goals are unbelievable, the way that they played and moved it around showed great patience at times, real tenacity, real intensity to the play. “I am a competitor but when it is not good enough, it is not good enough and I can only apologise to my team-mates and to the fans, I take that fully with my whole chest.” The apology was utterly unnecessary for Wiegman, who said: “I spoke to her very shortly and I don’t want her to talk like that. “We win as a team and lose as a team. That is part of the game. Of course she didn’t like the team down, everyone does her best. You only let the team down when you don’t put effort into the game and we never don’t put effort in. “Everyone stepped up. We needed to step up as a team. I think everyone did that.” Read More Erik ten Hag backs under-fire Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana Mauricio Pochettino understands reason behind early struggles for Moises Caicedo Ange Postecoglou knows he can succeed at Tottenham by sticking to plan Vincent Kompany feels increasing diversity at boardroom level the key to change Burnley belief still burning bright for Vincent Kompany Tiger Woods says fatigue to blame for dropped shots in closing holes
2023-12-02 08:24
Uber to become S&P 500 constituent -S&P Indexes
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2023-12-02 08:21
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 14
Premier League scoreline predictions for Gameweek 14, including Arsenal vs Wolves, Newcastle vs Man Utd and Man City vs Tottenham.
2023-12-02 08:17