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Fugitive Killer Danelo Cavalcante Captured in Philadelphia Eagles Sweatshirt, Police Posing For Photos
Fugitive Killer Danelo Cavalcante Captured in Philadelphia Eagles Sweatshirt, Police Posing For Photos
Danelo Cavalcante, a convicted killer, escaped from a Pennsylvania prison almost two weeks ago and had been the subject of a massive manhunt until he was finall
1970-01-01 08:00
Picasso masterpiece depicting his young mistress could sell for over $120 million at auction
Picasso masterpiece depicting his young mistress could sell for over $120 million at auction
A Picasso masterpiece entitled "Femme à la montre" is expected to fetch more than $120 million when it goes up for auction this fall.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen - Bundesliga: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen - Bundesliga: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Preview of Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen on Friday night in the Bundesliga, including predicted lineups, team news and score prediction.
1970-01-01 08:00
Aaron Rodgers Injury Reignites Fight Over Real Cost of Fake Turf
Aaron Rodgers Injury Reignites Fight Over Real Cost of Fake Turf
After Aaron Rodgers suffered a shock injury just moments into his highly anticipated debut for the New York
1970-01-01 08:00
'Ahsoka' elevates its 'Star Wars' fandom with an Anakin Skywalker reunion
'Ahsoka' elevates its 'Star Wars' fandom with an Anakin Skywalker reunion
Having brought a "Star Wars" fan's instincts to the animated "The Clone Wars" and "Star Wars Rebels," writer-director Dave Filoni transferred that sensibility to live-action series. Clunky at times, at its best that unapologetic approach has yielded lump-in-the-throat moments, and it was on full display in the fifth episode of "Ahsoka," which reunited the titular character with Anakin Skywalker, creating another opportunity for Hayden Christensen to reprise the role.
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Morning Show' gets a case of billionaire fever in the battle over UBA's future
'The Morning Show' gets a case of billionaire fever in the battle over UBA's future
"The Morning Show" has the look and polish of a smart, prestige TV show, which makes its detours into stupid situations and implausible corners more frustrating. The third season of the Apple TV+ drama again weaves real-world events into its narrative, but this starrily-cast serial would fare better if it stuck to soap-opera-style fantasy instead of positioning itself as a "Succession" wannabe.
1970-01-01 08:00
Turkey drops bid to close leading women's rights group
Turkey drops bid to close leading women's rights group
A Turkish court on Wednesday rejected prosecutor attempts to shut down a leading anti-femicide campaign group on charges of violating...
1970-01-01 08:00
'AGT' judge Simon Cowell has a hilarious reason for secretly wishing son Eric never competes on talent show
'AGT' judge Simon Cowell has a hilarious reason for secretly wishing son Eric never competes on talent show
Simon Cowell acknowledged his nine-year-old son's talent, describing him as a 'really good drummer'
1970-01-01 08:00
Bijou Phillips' sister Chynna trashed for 'forcing' people to pray for Danny Masterson after sentencing
Bijou Phillips' sister Chynna trashed for 'forcing' people to pray for Danny Masterson after sentencing
Chynna Phillips had attended Danny Masterson's trial right until his sentencing
1970-01-01 08:00
Harry Maguire’s humiliation is complete — Gareth Southgate must save him from himself
Harry Maguire’s humiliation is complete — Gareth Southgate must save him from himself
The Hampden roar has often been heard of late for a Manchester United player who was born in England. Just not this particular one. Scott McTominay, after all, was the scourge of Spain and is the joint top scorer in Euro 2024 qualifying, level with Romelu Lukaku and Rasmus Hojlund, just ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane. Yet this wasn’t a McTominay goal that Scotland’s support were enjoying. The announcement of their scorer over the tannoy was met with the sort of noise that stems from schadenfreude. Harry Maguire, the most prolific centre-back in the history of the England national team, had struck for Scotland. In one respect, it was the product of a teasing cross by Andy Robertson, into the corridor of uncertainty, luring Aaron Ramsdale off his line, forcing Maguire to commit himself, resulting in an unstoppable finish that bisected goalkeeper and near post. And in another way, it had a sad inevitability. These things happen to Maguire. Were his form or luck or touch better, he would have diverted the ball past the goal, or straight to Ramsdale; perhaps missed it altogether. Now his last two goals have come for Scotland and Sevilla. “Just unfortunate,” said Gareth Southgate of his latest mishap, but Maguire can seem the most unfortunate of footballers, the sport’s equivalent of Unlucky Alf from The Fast Show. If something can go wrong, it often does when Maguire is around. For all his shortcomings as a defender – a lack of pace, particularly on the turn, and a capacity to look cumbersome – he seems on an extended run of bad luck that has lasted for around two years, since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign at Old Trafford started to unravel, since his career nosedived. He has lost the United captaincy; but for Southgate’s stubbornness, he may have lost his England place. But now so much with Maguire has a symbolic feel. When Andre Onana made his United debut in pre-season, when a goal was conceded and both Christian Eriksen and Maguire were culpable, it was the world’s most expensive centre-back he subjected to a very public lambasting. When Declan Rice scored the decisive goal for Arsenal against United last Sunday, it took a telling deflection off Maguire. And when it deflects off him, it somehow seems destined to go in. Such is the unrelenting cruelty of being Maguire; in the highest standard of tournament football, he has proved arguably one of the best centre-backs in England’s history and yet is now a figure of fun. “A joke,” said Southgate, though he was referring to the treatment of Maguire, to the unwanted reputation he has acquired, rather than the player. Yet the Scotland faithful bought into it. They cheered when he was brought on at half-time. They spent much of the next 45 minutes taunting him, making every five-yard square pass an event. They sang about Maguire and, ultimately, so did the England support, trying to reclaim him and hail him. “From a Scotland fan’s point of view, I get it, I have no absolutely no complaints of what they did,” Southgate said. “It is a consequence of ridiculous treatment of him for a long period of time, frankly, and I think our fans recognised, ‘Ok, there might be a bit of heat from our own supporters but we are not going to have it from others getting into him.’” Despite England’s ultimate 3-1 victory, it felt like 45 minutes of relentless torment. Perhaps unnecessary torture: Southgate sent him on at half-time when Marc Guehi went off. If Maguire has been barracked by some opposing fans, it was foreseeable that none would be as keen to heckle him as the Scots. England have had a restorative effect on him at times, amid his troubles with United, but there was nothing rejuvenating about this hostility. And Southgate, often the diplomat, became outspoken. He is his favourite defender’s foremost defender. A scapegoat culture has developed. “It is a joke,” he added. “I have never known a player to be treated the way he is; not from the Scottish fans, by our own commentators and pundits. They have created something that is beyond anything I have ever seen. “He has been an absolute stalwart for us in the second-most successful English team for decades. I have talked about the importance of our senior players, he has been crucial amongst that and every time he goes on the field the resilience he shows, the balls he shows is absolutely incredible. So he is a top player and we are all with him. I feel fairly strongly about it, yes.” Southgate’s argument is that Maguire will not hide. “He has fronted up as he always does, which is enormous credit to his character,” he said. The wider argument is that Southgate should hide him, that the rustiness of not playing enough for United will hinder England, that this seems a case of a player being afforded preferential treatment in selection. And thus one of the most torrid nights of Maguire’s career ended up with a resounding endorsement from his manager. But only after the sort of pratfall that may bring more jokes at Maguire’s expense. Read More Jude Bellingham makes centre stage his own as England’s youngest star sees off oldest rivals Terrible football or bad luck? Social media debates Harry Maguire’s ongoing decline Gareth Southgate says Harry Maguire criticism ‘beyond anything I’ve ever seen’ Criticism has not affected Harry Maguire, says England team-mate Aaron Ramsdale ‘Top-level’ England are the benchmark for improving Scotland – Lewis Ferguson Gareth Southgate says Harry Maguire criticism ‘beyond anything I’ve ever seen’
1970-01-01 08:00
1 advantage the Boston Celtics have over every Atlantic Division team
1 advantage the Boston Celtics have over every Atlantic Division team
The Boston Celtics are favored to win the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference. Here's one advantage they hold over every franchise.
1970-01-01 08:00
WNBA Playoffs 2023: 3 keys to Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky matchup
WNBA Playoffs 2023: 3 keys to Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky matchup
The Las Vegas Aces are the clear favorites in their matchup against the Chicago Sky but a first-round win may not be a sure thing.
1970-01-01 08:00
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