NYC Eases Rules to Speed Opening of New Migrant Shelters
New York Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending land use rules to accelerate the opening of
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NASCAR 75: Greatest drivers convene, reminisce at Darlington
NASCAR's 75th anniversary brought together many of its 75 greatest drivers to be honored at Darlington Raceway this past weekend
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The Cook of Castamar Arrives to HITN
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Blake Shelton shares Gwen Stefani's concern about 'The Voice' not having him back after his departure
'When I finally came to the conclusion she even said, 'Well, I guess they probably won't have me back ever again'', said Blake Shelton
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US State Department condemns 'reported arrest' of former Russian employee
The US State Department on Tuesday strongly condemned the "reported arrest" of a Russian former employee of the US Mission in Russia.
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AUTO RACING: All-star out for NASCAR while IndyCar preps for 107th Indy 500
It's the halfway point of NASCAR's Cup Series, and that means it's time for the non-points All-Star Race, but at an unfamiliar location
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CTE cases in soccer players raise fresh questions about safety of heading the ball
Four more former professional soccer players have been diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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This Wearable Neck Fan Looks Weird, But It Will Help You Stay Cool During the Next Heat Wave
Enjoy the breeze wherever you go with this weird but useful wearable neck fan from Amazon.
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Nolan Arenado’s hot streak and 2 more reasons the Cardinals can turn things around
After a horrific and drama-filled start to the 2023 season, are the St. Louis Cardinals finally turning things around? Here are three reasons why it's very possible.Let's face it ... there was plenty of panic sneaking into St. Louis after the Cardinals started the season with a 13-25 r...
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Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid unfazed by airport delay before Man City clash
Real Madrid shrugged off a delay at the airport to arrive at the Etihad Stadium in relaxed mood ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg against Manchester City. The European champions had to wait for more than half an hour in the arrivals hall at Manchester Airport on Tuesday after their team bus was unable to collect them on time. Yet Carlo Ancelotti’s squad were soon transported to the stadium where they trained ahead of Wednesday’s clash, which will begin on a knife edge after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at the Bernabeu last week. Manager Carlo Ancelotti said at his pre-match press conference: “I am very calm, full of hope, full of faith. “Tomorrow – game day – that’s when the worries come in and you think things through, whether (Erling) Haaland will score or (Kevin) De Bruyne will hurt you. “But I try to put it out of my mind. It is all about managing thoughts. “We are very happy to be here, we are feeling good. It is a usual event for us to be in a semi-final. “It’s 11 years out of 13 in the semi-finals. That’s not easy. We enjoy it while we can.” City may have the home advantage but, as 14-time European champions and the current holders, Real certainly have experience of delivering in such encounters. Ancelotti, who has won the competition twice as Real boss and twice with AC Milan, said: “It’s special for Real Madrid because of the history we have in the tournament. “In the 1950s it became important for the fans and players. It’s everything you work for. It’s something special to try to win European trophies, especially the European Cup. “It’s been important for them throughout their history. It is a club that has a special power to stay alive.” Ancelotti has a full squad available with Eduardo Camavinga having overcome a knock and Eder Militao back from suspension. The first leg was evenly matched with City dominating possession for large spells but Real repeatedly threatening on the counter-attack. These are the best two teams in Europe and I’m predicting an exciting game. Carlo Ancelotti Ancelotti said: “I don’t think it will be so different. “There may be some adjustment from both sides. There are things we can improve but I think they think that too. “These are the best two teams in Europe and I’m predicting an exciting game like the first leg.” Veteran midfielder Luka Modric is relishing the encounter. The Croatia international said: “We have good feelings and are eager to get going. I can’t wait. “These games are like finals. It is massive. You have to enjoy every minute.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Man City remember club great as Real Madrid check in – Tuesday’s sporting social Nick Kyrgios on track to be fit for grass-court season and Wimbledon bid You’re asking the wrong person – Emma Hayes not interested in title permutations
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Novak Djokovic wasn't happy after Cameron Norrie hit the back of Serbian's leg with a smash in feisty Italian Open match
Novak Djokovic's straight-sets victory over Cameron Norrie in the Italian Open boiled over when the British tennis star hit the back of the world No. 1's leg with a smash.
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Preview capsule for the Heat-Celtics Eastern Conference finals
The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat are meeting in the Eastern Conference finals for the second straight year and third time in the last four
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