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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts in early trading; more banks report results
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts in early trading; more banks report results
Wall Street is drifting following some mixed reports on the economy and corporate profits
2023-07-18 21:49
Manchester United agree deal with Inter Milan for goalkeeper Andre Onana
Manchester United agree deal with Inter Milan for goalkeeper Andre Onana
Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana is set to join Manchester United after a deal was struck with both player and club, the PA news agency understands. The 27-year-old shot-stopper has been top of Erik ten Hag’s wish list this summer as United replace long-serving David De Gea. United have now reached an agreement with Serie A side Inter to sign Onana for an initial 51m euros (£43.8m) with a potential further 4m euros (£3.4m) in add-ons. Personal terms are also understood to have been agreed with the goalkeeper, who is set to sign a five-year deal with the option of a further season. A medical is imminent but it remains to be seen whether the respective paperwork will be completed in time for Onana to be on Wednesday’s flight to the United States for their pre-season tour. The Cameroon international will become United’s second signing of the summer after bringing in Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount earlier in the month for an initial £55m. The goalkeeper should slot seamlessly into Ten Hag’s system thanks to his ability and confidence on the ball, which he used to great effect at Inter and prior to that under the Dutchman at Ajax. A new goalkeeper had not initially been a key priority for the United boss this summer, but towards the end of the campaign it was decided to pursue a new number one. Onana is now set to succeed De Gea after his recent departure on a free transfer, while speculation continues over the future of Dean Henderson and Tom Heaton. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-18 21:48
Republic of Ireland embracing the World Cup experience: ‘You know it’s on party mode back home’
Republic of Ireland embracing the World Cup experience: ‘You know it’s on party mode back home’
Republic of Ireland midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn believes footballers cannot shy away from the spotlight if they want to escalate the growth of the women’s game. The 33-year-old is one of 23 women selected by manager Vera Pauw to represent the Republic in their first World Cup, a monumental moment that has drawn unprecedented attention to the team and individual players. The full World Cup experience comes with corresponding changes off the pitch – more photo shoots and social media followers among them – a fact of life Littlejohn encouraged the players at this Australia and New Zealand-hosted tournament to embrace like England’s Lionesses after their Euro 2022 victory blasted them into their country’s consciousness. Speaking at the Girls in Green’s team hotel in Brisbane, she said: “It’s full on. The other day we were doing pictures and I was shattered, and I kind of felt sorry for the camera guy because I was just dead tired. Hopefully the pictures look OK. “But look, this is it, we wanted to be here and now we’re going to need to embrace the change and manage all the way. I’m not a superstar so I think it’s going to be different for me but it could be different for the likes of Denise [O’Sullivan] and Katie [McCabe]. “Look at other teams. Like, you see the Lionesses, how their lives have probably changed massively. It’s probably been a big adjustment for some of them and I’m sure it’s not always easy. “I’m sure there’s moments where they’re like, ‘oh, leave me be’. Let me go and get a Nandos and leave me in peace please’. But look, that’s where the game’s going and we kind of need to embrace that and learn now to deal and manage situations.” The effects of England lifting the European trophy last July were keenly felt throughout the following 2022/23 domestic Women’s Super League (WSL) season, which according to a league report saw attendances up 173 per cent compared to the previous campaign. All but one of the WSL’s 12 sides broke a club or stadium record during a season that also set the three highest attendance records in the English top flight, including the league record 47,367 who turned out for the North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham at the Emirates. Littlejohn’s side are now just two sleeps away from their World Cup opener, when they will face Group B rivals and tournament co-hosts Australia in Sydney, and says “you know it’s on party mode back home”. It will be some time before the legacy of the World Cup in the Republic of Ireland crystallises, but ex-Aston Villa player Littlejohn is already starting to notice a shift. The native Glaswegian, who swapped allegiances through her Irish grandparents after representing Scotland at youth level, added jokingly: “It was the Euros last summer. Obviously deep down I’m gutted that England won. “I’m just about over it. It was great for the game there, the WSL. It’s only going in one direction and I think the change that they’ve made is massive, and now you can see the change that hopefully we can all make on this world stage. “It’s just exciting to see. You can even see that, round about the hotel, there’s a few young girls running about with Ireland tops on. I mean I would have never been taken anywhere to a different country to watch a game of football. “I don’t know how these people are getting to do it, but that’s amazing that there’s so many people tuning in and it’s a reality for people now. This can become a job for you. You can go and do this too if you want to do it.”
2023-07-18 21:47
Brooks Koepka And Patrick Cantlay Are Playing Together at The Open, It Could Get Weird
Brooks Koepka And Patrick Cantlay Are Playing Together at The Open, It Could Get Weird
The Open Championship just revealed tee times for the first two rounds and one catches the eye for its potential to be tense. Brooks Koepka, who has been vocal in his displeasure for slow play, is paired with Patrick Cantlay, who has has been known to take his sweet time doing anything out on the course. Hideki Matsuyama, a bit leisurely out on the greens and fairways himself, rounds out the group.
2023-07-18 21:46
TheraBreath™ Team Features Orangetheory® Fitness Experience at RDH Under One Roof Dental Conference in Nashville
TheraBreath™ Team Features Orangetheory® Fitness Experience at RDH Under One Roof Dental Conference in Nashville
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2023-07-18 21:28
Michelle Buteau and Tone Bell on what to expect from ‘Survival of the Thickest’
Michelle Buteau and Tone Bell on what to expect from ‘Survival of the Thickest’
Mashable reporter Ty Cole sits down with Michelle Buteau and Tone Bell to discuss what
2023-07-18 21:27
JCPenney is Adding You to the Back-to-School Checklist
JCPenney is Adding You to the Back-to-School Checklist
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2023-07-18 21:26
Olympics-Paris 2024 organisers keep close eye on Europe's heatwave
Olympics-Paris 2024 organisers keep close eye on Europe's heatwave
By Forrest Crellin PARIS Organisers of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games are paying close attention to long-term weather
2023-07-18 21:25
Instant View: Canada annual inflation rate slows to 2.8% in June
Instant View: Canada annual inflation rate slows to 2.8% in June
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.8% in June on lower prices for gasoline as a result of
2023-07-18 21:25
Heatwave scorches Europe, in pictures
Heatwave scorches Europe, in pictures
Temperatures are expected to peak at 46C in Sardinia as a heatwave continues in parts of Europe.
2023-07-18 21:25
Bitcoin ETF Hype Threatens Another Sell-The-News Fizzle
Bitcoin ETF Hype Threatens Another Sell-The-News Fizzle
The best argument in favor of approving new Bitcoin exchange-traded funds is that they already exist, tracking futures.
2023-07-18 21:24
'Let's go party!' Barbie readies to paint world pink
'Let's go party!' Barbie readies to paint world pink
The world is about to be hit by a pink tsunami as "Barbie" -- Hollywood's ironic new take on the doll feminists once loved to hate --...
2023-07-18 21:21
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