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Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs 'red flag' gun laws
Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs 'red flag' gun laws
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan signed legislation Monday that will make it easier for authorities to seize firearms from people who are believed to be a danger to themselves or others, commonly known as "red flag" laws.
2023-05-24 00:22
Kenny McLean nets late winner as Scotland edge qualifying comeback in Norway
Kenny McLean nets late winner as Scotland edge qualifying comeback in Norway
Kenny McLean scored a dramatic 89th-minute winner for Scotland in Norway as the visitors turned their Euro 2024 qualifier on its head with two goals in as many minutes. Scotland were trailing to Erling Haaland’s 61st-minute penalty and had barely posed a threat before Lyndon Dykes capitalised on some hesitancy in the Norwegian defence to nudge the ball home after John McGinn’s attempted through ball had been intercepted. The Group A leaders soon ensured they continued their perfect start to the campaign when Dykes laid McGinn’s pass back to substitute McLean, who curled a low shot just inside the far post. The visitors wore black armbands in memory of Gordon McQueen, who scored his fifth and final international goal in a 4-0 win in the same stadium in 1979 on the previous occasion the teams met in a European Championship qualifier. And they provided a fitting tribute to the 30-times capped centre-back with a sensational comeback victory. Jack Hendry was handed possibly the most difficult task in world football at the moment when he was drafted in to play at the heart of a back three tasked with stopping Haaland. The Club Brugge defender was the only change to the team that beat Spain in March after Grant Hanley dropped out with a serious Achilles injury. The best chance of the first half fell to Norway forward Alexander Sorloth, who sent a free header from eight yards straight at Angus Gunn. Scotland struggled to retain possession in the opening 20 minutes before settling down somewhat. Andy Robertson produced two good runs and crosses but they did not lead to anything and McGinn was closed down quickly after getting a sight of goal following Ryan Christie’s cross. Steve Clarke’s side were employing a flat back five out of possession and trying to keep a high line. The only time Haaland got the ball in a decent position in the first half, Callum McGregor quickly tracked back to make a penalty-box tackle. The striker might have had a far better chance if he had not been hauled down by Hendry while beginning a chase for a ball over the top. Hendry was the last defender but only received a yellow card given the foul was on the halfway line. The Slovenian referee was a lot harsher in handing bookings to McGinn and Kieran Tierney either side of half-time. Ola Solbakken and McGinn saw decent long-range shots saved early in the second half before Hendry got away with some penalty-box grappling with Haaland, although the striker did not appeal unlike some of his team-mates. However, he did not have long to wait for a spot-kick. Ryan Porteous grabbed the striker’s shirt as he looked set to attack Sorloth’s cross and the referee immediately pointed to the spot when Haaland went down. Porteous in return received a yellow card which rules him out of Tuesday’s visit of Georgia. Gunn dived the right way and came close but was beaten by the power of the strike from Haaland, who had only scored once in his previous eight club matches but took his tally for the season for club and country to 59. Scotland soon lost Tierney to injury with Liam Cooper entering the fray and they were making no inroads into Norway’s lead before Clarke made a triple switch in the 79th minute and moved to a back four. McLean, Stuart Armstrong and Billy Gilmour came on. Haaland went off in the 84th minute and Scotland soon stunned the hosts and delighted their travelling fans with their late double whammy. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray reaches back-to-back finals after beating Nuno Borges in Nottingham Jodie Burrage sets up all-British final with Katie Boulter in Nottingham Remco Evenepoel pays tribute to Gino Mader during Tour de Suisse stage win
2023-06-18 02:23
19 Surprising Geography Facts That Will Change Your Perspective
19 Surprising Geography Facts That Will Change Your Perspective
Did you know that Australia is wider than the Moon? We've collected our favorite facts that will absolutely warp your sense of geography.
2023-08-31 03:56
Red Sox-Yankees start time: Red Sox rain delay updates from Boston on Sept. 13
Red Sox-Yankees start time: Red Sox rain delay updates from Boston on Sept. 13
The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees game on Wednesday and fans are wondering when the new start time will be in Boston.
2023-09-14 07:52
Jude Bellingham and Micah Richards burst out in laughter during exchange after Real Madrid game
Jude Bellingham and Micah Richards burst out in laughter during exchange after Real Madrid game
Jude Bellingham and Micah Richards burst out laughing during an exchange after Real Madrid’s Champions League win against Napoli. The English midfielder starred for Los Blancos once again on Tuesday night, scoring his team’s second of the evening after a stunning solo run. At full-time, Bellingham was interviewed by CBS Sports, with reporter Guillem Balague comparing him to Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher, who were both listening in the studio. “Not Micah, no?” Bellingham responded, sending Richards wild. Both burst out laughing before Richards confessed his love for the midfielder and suggested he’ll be in the running for the Ballon d’Or. Read More Jurgen Klopp’s amusing reaction to watching Bellingham’s late winner for Real Madrid ‘No excuses’: Ten Hag vows Man United will fight on after Champions League defeat Asian Games official suffers horrific leg break after being hit during hammer throw
2023-10-04 16:29
Pathetic Mets pay $23 million in desperate attempt to copy Braves
Pathetic Mets pay $23 million in desperate attempt to copy Braves
The New York Mets are inpursuit of Atlanta Bravesvibes withthe Max Scherzer trade.The New York Mets' season has not gone to plan. After a busy and expensive summer, the Mets are six games below .500 and 18 games out of first place in the NL East. Unsurprisingly, Billy Eppler and the front o...
2023-07-30 23:28
Ozempic Mania Tests Novo’s Supply: EMEA Earnings Week Ahead
Ozempic Mania Tests Novo’s Supply: EMEA Earnings Week Ahead
Novo Nordisk A/S takes the spotlight this week, when pharmaceutical peer GSK Plc, its consumer health spinoff Haleon
2023-10-30 16:25
Rouble hits 15-month low past 87 vs dollar on political risk concerns
Rouble hits 15-month low past 87 vs dollar on political risk concerns
The Russian rouble weakened past 87 against the dollar to a 15-month low on Thursday, hampered by domestic
2023-06-29 16:53
France deploys 45,000 police, armoured vehicles to quell riots
France deploys 45,000 police, armoured vehicles to quell riots
By Tassilo Hummel and Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) -France deployed 45,000 police officers and some armoured vehicles on the streets
2023-07-01 08:58
Nigel Farage squirms over expenses claims in awkward resurfaced clip
Nigel Farage squirms over expenses claims in awkward resurfaced clip
Nigel Farage is, unfortunately, being spoken about more than ever as he entered the jungle for I'm A Celebrity... Now, an old clip has resurfaced of the former MEP being asked about his expenses where he appears to get extremely uncomfortable. The clip, from a 2014 episode of Have I Got News for You, starts with Farage saying: "I think it's absolutely disgusting, all these elected politicians using all these expenses to better themselves, it's disgraceful." Then one of the show's panelists, Ian Hislop replies: "It is absolutely disgraceful Mr. Kettle." Stephen Mangan, the host of the episode then reads aloud the following quote from Farage: "What we've seen is a Prime Minister who clearly is totally disconnected with how the voters in Britain feel about MPs' expenses." Mangan then adds: "The same Nigel Farage who in 2009 revealed that as an MEP he'd claimed in expenses £2 million of taxpayers' money." Visibly uncomfortable, Farage tries to worm his way out of scrutiny saying, "and who was it that bought up the issue of £2 million and me and taxpayer's money? Denis MacShane." MacShane is a former MP and was convicted in 2013 for false accounting in regards to expenses-claims. "Yeah he's in jail, but you're not," Hislop then pointed out to Farage. Mangan then continues: "As a tax-funded MEP Nigel Farage is an equal opportunities employer, some of our money has gone to his wife, and some to his mistress." Farage's appearance on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... has led for calls to boycott the show's platforming of him, especially once viewers learnt that he had been paid £1.5 million to appear in the jungle. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
2023-11-21 00:27
Andrew Tate asserts women discover 'God' by 'worshipping' their partners but Internet calls out his 'sad misogyny'
Andrew Tate asserts women discover 'God' by 'worshipping' their partners but Internet calls out his 'sad misogyny'
Tate's recent comments on women have garnered significant disapproval from the online community
2023-10-25 20:48
When will 'Love Island USA' Season 5 Episode 11 air? Drama ensues as new twist puts relationships at risk
When will 'Love Island USA' Season 5 Episode 11 air? Drama ensues as new twist puts relationships at risk
'Love Island USA' Season 5 will bring exciting new challenges in the upcoming episode
2023-07-29 14:15