One in Four UK Homebuyers Clinch Discounts of More Than 10%
Homebuyers are getting the edge in the UK property market, forcing the growing ranks of sellers to slash
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Google Alum’s AI Startup Raises $24 Million for Biotech Work
European biotech startup Cradle raised $24 million, gaining funds for its effort to use AI to help scientists
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College basketball picks for 11/27-12/3: Predictions for every Top 25 game
Feast Week led to a significant shakeup in the AP Top 25 poll. How will this week's top teams fare in their matchups over the next seven days?
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The Hong Kong Judge Who Puts Fear Into China’s Deadbeat Builders
In Courtroom No. 29, a gray, musty cubbyhole of a space wedged into the heart of Hong Kong’s
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Gary O’Neil says Wolves loss at Fulham may have ‘finally turned him against VAR’
Gary O’Neil admitted Wolves’ 3-2 defeat at Fulham may have ‘finally turned him against VAR’ following a number of controversial calls. Willian scored two penalties – including a stoppage-time winner – at Craven Cottage, while Alex Iwobi’s early strike was cancelled out by Matheus Cunha and Wolves’ Hwang Hee-chan also scored from the spot. The Cottagers won their first penalty after Tom Cairney beat Nelson Semedo to the ball and was brought down in the box, and a VAR check ruled the incident to have happened inside the area, with Willian stuttering in his run-up and sending Jose Sa the wrong way After reviewing the decision with referee Michael Salisbury after the match, O’Neil told Sky Sports: “Nelson plays the ball, doesn’t touch Tom Cairney. I watched it back with the referee, and to be fair to him he says he thinks they’ve got that wrong and he should have been sent to the monitor. “Doesn’t help me. It doesn’t help all the fans that have travelled all this way to watch the team. Doesn’t help the players who are feeling frustrated again. The Nelson one has pretty much been admitted by the referee that (there was) a mistake.” Willian’s winner sparked more debate, O’Neil maintaining the second penalty, issued after Joao Gomes was deemed to have brought down Harry Wilson in the box, was “soft”, but Salisbury in that case stood by his decision to ultimately award the penalty – the result of VAR Stuart Attwell encouraging him to check the pitchside monitor. O’Neil, who has seen his side emerge on the wrong end of decisions before, said: “It’s bad luck that it keeps going against us, but there are bad refereeing decisions in there. “I’ve had a real grown-up conversation in there with him, I’m trying to remain calm. I’m not angry with anybody. I’m not in there abusing people. It’s literally a conversation around, ‘come on, guys, it’s six, seven points now that have gone against us, I’m managing a big football club here, and the difference that you’re making to my reputation, to the club’s progression up the league, to people’s livelihoods is huge’. “It can’t be that with all the technology and all the time and the biggest league in the world that we’re getting so many wrong. It can’t be OK. “I’ve always been for VAR but I think it’s causing a big problem at the moment. Maybe tonight has finally turned me against VAR when I thought it would probably help, but it doesn’t seem to be.” Fulham boss Marco Silva, meanwhile, was relieved to have secured a first victory in five matches. He told Sky Sports: “It’s a really important win for us. We wanted a reaction from the last, back-to-back defeats. Of course it is always tough for us. It is something that we are not used to. “I really wanted to see that quality, that intensity, the pace, the will to go. The team showed very good spirit. Overall it was a balanced game but we were always trying to do more to win than Wolves, I believe.” Read More Carolina Panthers sack head coach Frank Reich after one win in 11 games Mike Phelan warns Man Utd not to get distracted by fierce Galatasaray atmosphere Late Willian penalty earns Fulham victory in five-goal thriller against Wolves RB Leipzig hoping to restore some pride at Man City after 7-0 loss – Marco Rose Forest investigating allegations of homophobic abuse by fans at Brighton game Former England rugby captain Sarah Hunter enjoying ‘not feeling beaten up’
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‘I’m aging’: Jennifer Lawrence shuts down plastic surgery rumors, says it’s her makeup artist’s skill that makes people think so
Jennifer Lawrence is not afraid to admit that she’s aging and that her face has changed over the years
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Wild's Ryan Hartman gets suspended 2 games for tripping Red Wings' Alex DeBrincat
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has been suspended two games for a dangerous trip of Detroit's Alex DeBrincat
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Dolly Parton expresses gratitude to fans as 'Rockstar' achieves highest Billboard chart position ever
The album secured her No. 3 spot on the Billboard 200 charts
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Texas A&M introduces former Duke coach Mike Elko as Jimbo Fisher's replacement
Mike Elko knows Texas A&M has been talking about winning its first national championship since 1939 for many, many years
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Padres urgency to trade Juan Soto has been greatly exaggerated
The San Diego Padres may be listening to offers for Juan Soto but that doesn't mean they want to trade him.
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Zay Flowers' TDs and celebrations sent the Ravens into their bye week on a high note
Zay Flowers caught a touchdown pass and scored on a fourth-quarter run as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Los Angeles Chargers 20-10 on Sunday night
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Police detain Mehwish Omer for alleged assault on Jewish Individual amid confrontation over removal of Israeli hostage posters in NYC
The incident transpired when the victim confronted the two individuals for removing posters depicting Israeli hostages in the Upper West Side
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