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Who is playing college football tonight, Sept. 14?
Who is playing college football tonight, Sept. 14?
Which college football games are on tonight, Sept. 14, to get the Week 3 action started a bit early on Thursday night?
1970-01-01 08:00
6 surprising St. Louis Cardinals who could return next season
6 surprising St. Louis Cardinals who could return next season
The 2024 edition of the St. Louis Cardinals could have some unexpected returns
1970-01-01 08:00
Inter-Milan derby could give winner an early edge in Serie A title race
Inter-Milan derby could give winner an early edge in Serie A title race
The Milan derby has the air of a title match even at this early stage of the season
1970-01-01 08:00
An Airbnb, Vrbo or other rental host ghosted you. Now what?
An Airbnb, Vrbo or other rental host ghosted you. Now what?
Sometimes hosts offering to rent their vacation home, RV or car through peer-to-peer sharing sites don’t show up at the time they promised to exchange keys
1970-01-01 08:00
Chloe Kelly says World Cup final loss will not stunt growth of women’s football
Chloe Kelly says World Cup final loss will not stunt growth of women’s football
England striker Chloe Kelly expects the women’s game to continue growing in the country despite the Lionesses’ World Cup final heartbreak. The Manchester City forward, match-winner in the Euro 2022 final, this time experienced the heartbreak of defeat as England were beaten by Spain in Sydney last month. But the 25-year-old looks on the tournament as a whole as a positive experience that is only likely to generate further interest in the sport. She feels proof of that came on Thursday as City announced a new agreement with baby gear brand Joie to become the new naming rights partner of their Academy Stadium. “It was a great summer, and a great summer for women’s football and England,” said Kelly, “It’s great to be winning the Euros and then going on to a World Cup final. It’s great for the country and great for the women’s game. “That success obviously brings deals like this to the women’s game, which is really important for the growth of the game. It is exciting and there is a lot to come still.” Kelly has already put the disappointment of the World Cup final loss behind her as she focuses on pre-season training with City. She said: “It’s good to get back in with the team, get back on the pitch, keep learning, find those relationships again and keep building on last season. “Of course I’m not on top of my game as it’s still pre-season - I don’t want to peak too early - and it is really important we build as we go. “Starting the season well is really important but I think as we go we need to get better. It’s important not starting where we need to be at the end of the season. We need to be consistent throughout.” After missing out on honours last term, and narrowly falling short of a Champions League spot, Kelly is determined for the team to make its mark. She added: “We want to be winning trophies. It is really important for us to be doing that, and Champions League football - we need to be in it and we need to be pushing for that.” Manchester City begin their Women’s Super League campaign with a trip to West Ham on October 1 but prior to the start of the WSL, Kelly will return to the international fold for Nations League games against Scotland and the Netherlands on September 22 and 26 respectively. England manager Sarina Wiegman has expressed concern at the scheduling of the matches so soon after the end of the World Cup in Australia. “It is important we recover well,” Kelly said. “We need to look after our bodies in these moments.” Read More Sarina Wiegman ‘worried’ about schedule as England prepare for Nations League Gary Neville received abuse ‘like nothing before’ in social media swap with Jill Scott ‘Get back in the kitchen’: Lioness Fara Williams on the aggressive sexist and homophobic abuse she gets online How Fifa is leading the push for football transfers’ biggest change since Bosman Maguire’s mother hits out at criticism of England and Man United defender Harry Kane signs memorabilia deal with American company Fanatics
1970-01-01 08:00
Delta Air cuts third-quarter profit forecast
Delta Air cuts third-quarter profit forecast
Delta Air Lines on Thursday cut current-quarter forecasts for operating margins and profit, owing to increased fuel expenses
1970-01-01 08:00
Bristol Myers plans to double experimental treatments to expand research pipeline
Bristol Myers plans to double experimental treatments to expand research pipeline
Bristol Myers Squibb said on Thursday it plans to double the number of treatments it is testing in
1970-01-01 08:00
iPhone 12 is not emitting dangerous radiation, Apple says, amid fears of Europe ban
iPhone 12 is not emitting dangerous radiation, Apple says, amid fears of Europe ban
Apple has denied claims that its iPhone 12 emits illegal levels of radiation for users, amid fears that the phone could face a Europe-wide recall. France’s National Frequency Agency (ANFR) said on Tuesday that tests had revealed unusually high levels of electromagnetic radiation being emitted from the device. The smartphone, which was released in 2020, has a reported Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) that is 40 per cent above the legal limit, according to to agency. The ANFR therefore ordered Apple to halt sales of the device and warned that a recall would follow if Apple fails to fix the problem. A spokesperson for Apple told The Independent that it contests the results of the findings made by the AFNR and is engaging with the regulator in an effort to prove that its iPhone 12 is compliant. The US tech giant said it has provided the ANFR with independent third-party lab results proving the iPhone 12’s compliance, and has already been certified by multiple international bodies that it meets SAR regulations. The Independent has reached out to the AFNR for comment. Other regulators across Europe have warned that the French findings could have implications for the rest of the continent, with Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands all signalling that they might follow the sales ban. Dutch digital watchdog Rijksinspectie Digitale Infrastructuur (RDI) said on Wednesday that there did not appear to be an “acute safety risk” but that the Netherlands attached “as much importance as France to safe use of mobile phones”. On Tuesday, France’s junior minister for digital economy said that the ANFR’s findings would be shared with other EU member states, warning that it could have a “snowball effect” for the smartphone maker. Apple is set to discontinue sales of the iPhone 12 following the launch of the iPhone 15 earlier this week, however any potential recall could prove damaging. German regulators said on Thursday that the French procedure could have implications for the whole of Europe. Read More France’s iPhone 12 ban could spread across Europe, regulators say
1970-01-01 08:00
SoftBank-backed Arm's long march to $54.5 billion US listing
SoftBank-backed Arm's long march to $54.5 billion US listing
Arm Holdings secured a $54.5 billion valuation in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Wednesday, seven years
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is playing SNF in Week 2 of the NFL schedule?
Who is playing SNF in Week 2 of the NFL schedule?
Sunday Night Football got off to a snoozer start in Week 1. Which two teams will be waiting all day for Sunday night in Week 2?
1970-01-01 08:00
Premier League transfers: Toney to Chelsea, Partey to Juventus, Shelvey to Rizespor
Premier League transfers: Toney to Chelsea, Partey to Juventus, Shelvey to Rizespor
Today's Premier League transfers include Ivan Toney linked with Chelsea, Juventus interested in Thomas Partey and Jonjo Shelvey set to join Rizespor.
1970-01-01 08:00
Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young lead Aces past Sky 87-59 to open their WNBA title defense
Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young lead Aces past Sky 87-59 to open their WNBA title defense
Chelsea Gray had 20 points and seven assists, Jackie Young added 18 points and the top-seeded Las Vegas Aces beat the Chicago Sky 87-59 to begin a WNBA playoff series
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