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Louisiana folklorist and Mississippi blues musician among 2023 National Heritage Fellows
Louisiana folklorist and Mississippi blues musician among 2023 National Heritage Fellows
Louisiana folklorist Nick Spitzer and Mississippi blues musician R
2023-09-23 12:15
Jason Blum 'scared to death' of Taylor Swift
Jason Blum 'scared to death' of Taylor Swift
Jason Blum moved the release of 'The Exorcist: Believer' because it was "too risky" to go up against Taylor Swift's 'Eras' film.
2023-09-29 15:18
Argentina's economy chief frontrunner pitches Milei's 'shock' therapy to banks - sources
Argentina's economy chief frontrunner pitches Milei's 'shock' therapy to banks - sources
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES Argentine former central banker Luis Caputo, frontrunner to be
2023-11-25 04:45
Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital blast, West Bank protests erupt
Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital blast, West Bank protests erupt
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA About 500 Palestinians were killed in a blast at a Gaza City hospital on
2023-10-18 07:59
Man Utd make worst start since 1989 as pressure mounts on Erik ten Hag
Man Utd make worst start since 1989 as pressure mounts on Erik ten Hag
Erik ten Hag and Manchester United have made their worst start to a season since 1989 following their defeat to Crystal Palace.
2023-10-01 02:24
‘Counting On’ alum Jinger Duggar speculated to have signed NDA as fans call her book ‘watered down’
‘Counting On’ alum Jinger Duggar speculated to have signed NDA as fans call her book ‘watered down’
'Counting On' alum Jinger Duggar reveals to have religious OCD
2023-09-18 12:21
Top NHL defenseman Karlsson goes from Sharks to Penguins
Top NHL defenseman Karlsson goes from Sharks to Penguins
Three-time NHL top defenseman Erik Karlsson was traded from the San Jose Sharks to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday in a major three-team deal...
2023-08-07 01:20
Steve Clarke praises Scotland for keeping their heads after late draw in Georgia
Steve Clarke praises Scotland for keeping their heads after late draw in Georgia
Scotland manager Steve Clarke praised his side for keeping their cool and using Georgia’s time-wasting “shenanigans” to their advantage after Lawrence Shankland headed a stoppage-time equaliser in Tbilisi. Georgia twice took the lead through the impressive Napoli attacker Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but late call-up Shankland earned Scotland a 2-2 draw when he headed home fellow substitute Stuart Armstrong’s cross two minutes into added time. Despite Scotland having already sealed their Euro 2024 place and Georgia knowing they face a play-off in March, there was a real competitive edge to the game, with three yellow cards for each team and a melee in each half. Clarke felt his side reacted well to some lengthy stoppages for treatment to home players and took advantage of the eight minutes added on. Clarke said: “That’s one of the challenges when you come here, you know they will do everything they can to get a positive result. “You have to react to that. We have to make sure we control ourselves and don’t get involved, don’t encourage any sort of shenanigans. “We just kept going, kept plugging away, we knew there was going to be extra time because now they have a better handle on time wasted, and it was nice to score in injury time.” Shankland was dropped from the squad last month but responded by hitting five goals in his last five games for Hearts. And the striker seized the chance presented by Che Adams’ withdrawal. Clarke said: “When you are going into the last 10 minutes, and knowing we would get a lot of injury time because Georgia spent a lot of time on the floor, we knew there was time left. “We needed a goal and you know Lawrence has always got a chance of getting a goal. I am delighted for Lawrence and delighted for the team as well.” Scott McTominay had earlier netted in the 49th minute as Scotland improved after a slack first half. The late goal ended a run of three defeats and a losing run in Tbilisi. “If you can’t win the game, don’t lose,” Clarke said. “We did that and showed good character to come from behind twice here in a difficult place. “Georgia are a good team with one exceptional player in Kvaratskhelia. He got two great goals and made it difficult for our defenders. “Overall we got lots of shots on goal, we could have been a little bit more clinical, only five on target with the 16 or 17 shots we had. But we showed resilience and it was important not to lose. “We knew coming here would be tough. Scotland had been here twice before and didn’t score, lost both games. So we knew it would be a tough game. “We wanted to come here and hopefully get back to winning ways, but we have broken that run of defeats and we will look to build on that in the Norway game on Sunday. We will look to finish with a good performance and a home win.” Georgia head coach Willy Sagnol felt some of his players’ lack of game time showed as Scotland dominated after the hour mark. Sagnol said: “I was very happy with the first hour, we did exactly what we wanted to do with and without the ball. “The problem is, we have a lot of talented players, but they don’t always play with their clubs. They sometimes play 15-20 minutes. At some point tiredness will come because they are not used to playing 90 minutes. “We lost a bit with the changes and it’s frustrating to lose a goal in extra time. “But Scotland didn’t steal the point, they played a good match.” Read More Scotland secure late draw in Georgia after Kvaratskhelia brace Still plenty to play for – Scotland v Georgia talking points Clarke targets winning return for Scotland after back-to-back defeats Liam Cooper wants Scotland to ‘do ourselves justice’ at Euro 2024 John Carver urges Lawrence Shankland to make the most of late Scotland call-up Gareth Southgate highlights Sir Bobby Charlton legacy ahead of Wembley tribute
2023-11-17 16:21
Blinken heads to Israel on solidarity mission
Blinken heads to Israel on solidarity mission
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken headed Wednesday to Israel in a show of solidarity after a bloody attack by Hamas, with Washington closing ranks with its ally as it...
2023-10-12 00:45
Chelsea transfer rumours: Kane enquiry made; Newcastle chase Cucurella
Chelsea transfer rumours: Kane enquiry made; Newcastle chase Cucurella
Saturday's Chelsea transfer rumours, with updates on Harry Kane, Marc Cucurella, Romelu Lukaku, Hakim Ziyech & more.
2023-06-18 02:20
Thousands gather at Stonehenge for annual ritual marking the summer solstice
Thousands gather at Stonehenge for annual ritual marking the summer solstice
Druids, pagans, hippies, local residents, tourists and costumed witches and wizards are gathering around a prehistoric stone circle on a plain in southern England to express their devotion to the sun, or to have some communal fun
2023-06-21 09:24
Stephen Strasburg's Contract is Undoubtedly the Worst in Sports History
Stephen Strasburg's Contract is Undoubtedly the Worst in Sports History
Stephen Strasburg's contract is the worst in the history of professional sports.
2023-08-26 21:18