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Erdogan hints at rate hike after election victory
Erdogan hints at rate hike after election victory
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signalled Wednesday that he would let his new economic team hike interest rates to combat inflation and stabilise the lira...
2023-06-14 19:56
The US Open is the noisiest Grand Slam tournament thanks to planes, trains, music and, yes, fans
The US Open is the noisiest Grand Slam tournament thanks to planes, trains, music and, yes, fans
The U.S. Open is the noisiest of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments
2023-08-29 23:23
Will Yuno become an anti-hero? Fans speculate about Netflix's anime 'Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King'
Will Yuno become an anti-hero? Fans speculate about Netflix's anime 'Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King'
Yuno is Asta's foster brother, best friend, and someone who only encourages him to be better because they are both competing for title of Wizard King
2023-06-16 13:51
China pledges to accelerate introduction of more economic policies
China pledges to accelerate introduction of more economic policies
BEIJING China will speed up the introduction of more policies to consolidate its economic recovery, state media CCTV
2023-09-20 20:58
Blue Apron stock surges 130% on news it is being sold
Blue Apron stock surges 130% on news it is being sold
Blue Apron shares soared more than 130% Friday after the once-hot meal kit delivery service announced it was being acquired.
2023-09-29 20:24
European Stocks Muted After First-Half Gains; Energy Shares Rise
European Stocks Muted After First-Half Gains; Energy Shares Rise
European stocks were muted on Monday following gains in the first half of the year as cyclical sectors
2023-07-03 21:28
Euro zone pulls out of dip with higher growth than expected
Euro zone pulls out of dip with higher growth than expected
BRUSSELS The euro zone returned to growth in the second quarter of 2023, with a greater than expected
2023-07-31 17:26
Dele Alli reveals childhood abuse that led to spell in rehab
Dele Alli reveals childhood abuse that led to spell in rehab
Dele Alli revealed on Thursday that he has recently come out of rehab for a sleeping pill addiction after struggling to deal with the trauma of...
2023-07-13 19:28
Why is Dillon Danis concerned for Logan Paul? Boxer claims to have 'another pic of Nina Agdal': 'Call this marriage off now'
Why is Dillon Danis concerned for Logan Paul? Boxer claims to have 'another pic of Nina Agdal': 'Call this marriage off now'
Dillon Danis believes that it would be better for Logan Paul to call off the marriage
2023-08-28 16:58
SpaceX Starship: World’s most powerful rocket should launch imminently, Elon Musk says
SpaceX Starship: World’s most powerful rocket should launch imminently, Elon Musk says
SpaceX’s Starship should take off for the second ever time this week, Elon Musk has said. The world’s most powerful and tallest rocket is aiming to launch this week, he tweeted. The rocket will attempt to fly around the Earth and then drop into the ocean in a major test. Eventually, SpaceX hopes that Starship will help carry humans to the Moon and onto Mars. But first it must prove that it is safe for orbital flight in an uncrewed test. Friday’s flight would mark the second launch after a spectacular failure in April that saw the rocket blow up soon after launch. Since then, the private space company has been working to secure regulatory approval for another test. Now Elon Musk says that those approvals should be granted in time to launch on Friday, 14 November. Earlier, SpaceX had only said the rocket “could launch as early as Friday”. It may still be delayed, and previous tests have been pushed back mere seconds before launch. The first orbital test flight was attempted in April this year. Soon after it took off, Starship began to tumble, and the rocket exploded. Since then, SpaceX has been working to fix a number of issues with both the rocket and the launchpad. The FAA required that 63 fixes were needed before it would give permission for the rocket to launch again. Those changes have led to a series of improvements that SpaceX says should reduce the chance of another failure, as well as protecting the humans who will eventually fly in the spacecraft. “Starship’s first flight test provided numerous lessons learned that directly contributed to several upgrades to both the vehicle and ground infrastructure to improve the probability of success on future flights,” SpaceX says on its website. “The second flight test will debut a hot-stage separation system and a new electronic Thrust Vector Control (TVC) system for Super Heavy Raptor engines, in addition to reinforcements to the pad foundation and a water-cooled steel flame deflector, among many other enhancements. “This rapid iterative development approach has been the basis for all of SpaceX’s major innovative advancements, including Falcon, Dragon, and Starlink. Recursive improvement is essential as we work to build a fully reusable transportation system capable of carrying both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, help humanity return to the Moon, and ultimately travel to Mars and beyond.” Read More ChatGPT creator mocks Elon Musk in brutal tweet Elon Musk’s new AI bot will help you make cocaine which proves it’s ‘rebellious’ Elon Musk weighs in on the scooped bagel debate How Elon Musk’s ‘spicy’ Grok compares to ‘woke’ ChatGPT Elon Musk unveils new sarcasm-loving AI chatbot for premium X subscribers Elon Musk mocks politicians at AI summit
2023-11-14 18:15
Garrett Wilson uses elite-level trolling to get best of Sean Payton
Garrett Wilson uses elite-level trolling to get best of Sean Payton
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson could not say if he was trolling Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton during the first preseason game.One of the newest rivalries in the NFL began this offseason between the New York Jets and Denver Broncos before the two teams even played a game. Payt...
2023-08-17 03:59
Gareth Southgate looking forward to tough examination against Scotland
Gareth Southgate looking forward to tough examination against Scotland
Gareth Southgate is looking forward to another really good test and “important learning step” as England head to Scotland for their first friendly in 18 months. The Euro 2020 runners-up are among the favourites to win next year’s finals in Germany, which they are within touching distance of despite Saturday’s 1-1 qualification draw against Ukraine. Long-serving Kyle Walker’s first-ever England goal cancelled out Oleksandr Zinchenko’s opener in front of a yellow and blue wall at the rocking Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland. It felt like a home game despite Ukraine being forced to play away from their homeland due to Russia’s ongoing invasion, leaving Southgate to reflect on an important point and valuable learning experience. The 53-year-old is expecting a similar test when they face in-form Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday evening in England’s first friendly since beating the Ivory Coast at Wembley in March 2022. “We can have everybody in the squad involved for the next one,” Southgate said after 16 successive competitive matches, covering last year’s Nations League campaign, the 2022 World Cup and this qualifying campaign. “We’ll assess everybody over there over the next 24 to 48 hours because it’s another really good test. “Another hostile environment, a team that are playing really well. “You know, they’re in great form, full of confidence so it’s another important learning step for us.” The nations last faced one another in June 2021, when they played out a hard-fought 0-0 draw at Wembley in the European Championship group stage. Scotland, like England, are on the cusp of qualification for next summer’s Euros, with Friday’s 3-0 triumph in Cyprus extending their outstanding winning start in Group A to a fifth match. Southgate’s side do not head into the friendly on the same high having failed to click against Ukraine, after which James Maddison said it was important to dig in and take a point if the attack is not firing. “James would be one that won’t have played in an England game like that in the past,” the England manager said. “Marc (Guehi), Chilly [Ben Chilwell] wouldn’t have played a huge number of those games for us either. “So, the only way to learn and grow as a team is to have those sorts of experiences. “To go behind in a game like that is a challenge, but we stayed calm. “I’m not so sure it was a case of digging in because I think we were in control of the game. “But we had to defend some counter-attack moments and a couple of set plays well. “And, yeah, without a doubt, to go through that sort of experience is good learning for several of the players. “I think on a night like this the experienced players were really important for the team and I thought they all did a very, very good job.” Southgate rued too many turnovers and a lack of attacking fluency on Saturday night, when skipper Harry Kane took it upon himself to spark England into life. Ukraine stood off the striker and watched him fire an exceptional diagonal ball from just outside the centre circle over Vitaliy Mykolenko to put in Walker to score. “In the end, it was difficult for all of the forward players to find space between Ukraine’s midfield and defence,” Southgate said. “I thought they did that as a team very well. “I thought occasionally we were coming too deep outside of the block, but when you do that, if you’ve got players with that range of passing, then it’s an alternative way of breaking them down. “The important thing was as he was dropping, Kyle making the run he did. “He’s got outstanding vision but also technical quality to make those passes.”
2023-09-10 16:15