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Trump loses first of several bids to toss suit seeking to block him from Colorado ballot
Trump loses first of several bids to toss suit seeking to block him from Colorado ballot
Former President Donald Trump has lost the first of several attempts to throw out a lawsuit that seeks to block him from the 2024 presidential ballot in Colorado, based on the 14th Amendment's prohibition against insurrectionists holding public office.
2023-10-13 22:59
Eigenmann & Veronelli announces the acquisition of IMEA Technologies to accelerate growth in the MEA region
Eigenmann & Veronelli announces the acquisition of IMEA Technologies to accelerate growth in the MEA region
RHO, Italy--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 4, 2023--
2023-09-04 16:18
Vingegaard retains Tour lead as Poels wins in Alps
Vingegaard retains Tour lead as Poels wins in Alps
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard kept the overall lead of the Tour de France on Sunday crossing the finish line in the second of four Alpine tests...
2023-07-17 00:45
Millie Bright: England will bounce back from World Cup disappointment
Millie Bright: England will bounce back from World Cup disappointment
Captain Millie Bright is confident England will emerge a stronger side after processing the gut-wrenching reality of finishing as World Cup runners-up. The Lionesses overcame obstacles and disproved doubters over the expanded month-long competition, which for the first time saw 32 teams whittled down to two, Spain and England, who were both making their debuts in the showpiece final. Olga Carmona’s first-half strike in Sydney proved enough to send La Roja home with the trophy, while England were reminded that football can be a game of cruel inches after Lauren Hemp’s near-opener pinged off the crossbar. Bright said: “The mentality has always been there. The character has been there, too. We show that, day in, day out, and in every game. We’ve just played in a World Cup final, it’s hard to see it like that at the moment. I’m proud of the girls. “We’ve played on the highest stage. We’ve had a shot at competing for the trophy we have always wanted but this isn’t the end of the journey and we will definitely bounce back. For now, though, we’ll let it settle.” While each of Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses will rue and process the loss differently, their skipper is the sole member of the squad for whom the morning after also happens to be a birthday. Bright, who turns 30 today, inherited the captain’s armband before the World Cup from Euro 2022-winning skipper Leah Williamson, who was forced to miss the tournament after sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in April. Beth Mead, last summer’s Golden Boot winner, was also unavailable for selection after she was unable to recover in time from the same problem, while Chelsea midfielder Fran Kirby missed out with a separate knee issue. Perhaps some inside the England camp are now wondering what might have been had those European champions been available, or perhaps not, but the only regrets Bright was willing to share after coming so close to bringing the World Cup home to England were the minor moments that made the difference. “There are probably one million different feelings,” said Bright. “Pride, disappointment, heartbroken that we didn’t win. “We came off the pitch holding our heads high, knowing that we have given absolutely everything in the game. In the second half especially we left it all out there. “We didn’t take our chances today and those are the small margins that decide football in a final against a top, top team. “You get those chances and hit the crossbar, the keeper makes saves. They get theirs and put it in the net.” Bright, whose club boss Emma Hayes was an ITV pundit for the World Cup, will soon return to Chelsea where she looks a shoo-in to replace departed captain Magda Eriksson. But before the Blues kick-off their campaign in search of a fifth straight Women’s Super League (WSL) title against Tottenham on October 1, Bright and the Lionesses will face Scotland then the Netherlands in the new UEFA Women’s Nations League in late September. That competition will decide which two European teams will join co-hosts France at the Paris Olympics, which begin in just 340 days. Perhaps next year’s birthday will come accompanied with a fresh gold medal from those Games, but for now Bright is feeling grateful for the support that helped secure her World Cup silver. She added: “It’s been incredible. It’s surreal. Thank you for believing in us. I hope you have enjoyed the ride. It’s been amazing. It’s hard to see it like that. It’s been incredible. We’ve had an opportunity and we’ve gained a medal that not many other players have got.”
2023-08-21 11:54
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 5: Who is Elys Hutchinson? Fashion model all set to captivate men with 'banging pair of t**s'
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 5: Who is Elys Hutchinson? Fashion model all set to captivate men with 'banging pair of t**s'
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 5 brings sizzling drama as singles compete for cash while model Elys Hutchinson captivates with sensuous attitude
2023-07-14 14:24
Fans give thumbs down to Justin Timberlake's collab with BTS' Jungkook on ‘3D’ remix as shadow of Britney Spears scandal hangs heavy
Fans give thumbs down to Justin Timberlake's collab with BTS' Jungkook on ‘3D’ remix as shadow of Britney Spears scandal hangs heavy
Online debate was sparked by BTS's Jungkook's unique collab with Justin Timberlake in the wake of the bombshells in Britney Spears' memoir
2023-11-24 21:23
Clarkson's late 3 gives Jazz 120-118 win over the Clippers
Clarkson's late 3 gives Jazz 120-118 win over the Clippers
Jordan Clarkson made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 28 seconds left and then forced Kawhi Leonard into a tough missed shot on the other end as the Utah Jazz beat the Los Angeles Clippers 120-118
2023-10-28 12:50
McCarthy Signals Debt Deal Optimism as US Put on Credit Watch
McCarthy Signals Debt Deal Optimism as US Put on Credit Watch
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s optimism that White House and GOP negotiators would reach a deal in time to
2023-05-25 11:15
'Verified human': Worldcoin users queue up for iris scans
'Verified human': Worldcoin users queue up for iris scans
By Elizabeth Howcroft, Anton Bridge and Medha Singh LONDON/TOKYO/BENGALURU People around the world are getting their eyeballs scanned
2023-07-25 23:25
Commanders open the season against the Cardinals, ushering in a new era for the franchise
Commanders open the season against the Cardinals, ushering in a new era for the franchise
The Washington Commanders have a new ownership group led by Josh Harris, a new starting quarterback in Sam Howell and a new offensive coordinator in Eric Bieniemy
2023-09-10 00:22
11 Facts About the Salem Witch Trials
11 Facts About the Salem Witch Trials
The 1692 Salem witch trials caused so much turmoil that the Massachusetts town is still synonymous with them.
2023-08-27 17:28
As UN Security Council takes up Ukraine, a potentially dramatic meeting may be at hand
As UN Security Council takes up Ukraine, a potentially dramatic meeting may be at hand
All eyes will be on Ukraine’s president and Russia’s top diplomat at a U.N. Security Council meeting Wednesday on the 19-month war in Ukraine: Will they clash
2023-09-20 22:53