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Takeaways from the indictment of Donald Trump in the classified documents case
Takeaways from the indictment of Donald Trump in the classified documents case
Special counsel Jack Smith returned an historic indictment against former President Donald Trump that was unsealed Friday, the first time that a former president has been charged with crimes in federal court.
2023-06-10 12:25
Xavi fumes with VAR after offside controversy in Granada draw
Xavi fumes with VAR after offside controversy in Granada draw
Xavi was livid with the decision to rule out a potential late winner in Barcelona's 2-2 draw with Granada.
2023-10-09 17:50
UAW will open contract talks with Detroit Three automakers
UAW will open contract talks with Detroit Three automakers
The United Auto Workers union will open contract talks with Detroit's Three automakers starting Thursday ahead of the
2023-07-11 00:19
Dillon Danis claims Logan Paul edited clip of him stuttering during face off
Dillon Danis claims Logan Paul edited clip of him stuttering during face off
Dillon Danis has claimed that a viral clip of him stuttering during a sit-down face-off with Logan Paul was edited by the infamous YouTuber to make him look bad. The two controversial personalities are squaring off in the boxing ring on October 14th in Manchester's AO arena but before that spoke to each other face-to-face for DAZN which is yet to be released in its entirety. In a clip that Paul released on his X/Twitter account, the WWE wrestler mocks the MMA fighter who struggles to get his words out during the heated confrontation. The footage shows Paul calling out Danis for "sending him so many messages" which Danis struggles to find the words to reply with. Paul immediately jumps on this telling his opponent that he sounds like he's "got Conor McGregor's n**sack in his mouth." He adds that watching him "stumble your way through these sentences is painful" before yelling "get this man a glass of water." The clip doesn't show any of Danis's replies to Paul but he has since claimed that the footage is edited. The 30-year-old wrote on X/Twitter: "This was completely edited by him to look this way. Just wait until the full thing comes out; classic Logan Paul. I can't wait for everyone to see how badly I roast him." This comes off the back of weeks of trolling by Danis towards Paul's fiance Nina Agdal, which has included Danis sharing clearly fake images and videos of the Danish model in intimate situations. However, the incessant trolling of Agdal has led to her filing a lawsuit against Danis on the grounds of the "humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm" that the posts have caused her. 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.
2023-09-09 17:47
EU's von der Leyen praises 'amazing' pace of Ukrainian reforms
EU's von der Leyen praises 'amazing' pace of Ukrainian reforms
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday praised Ukraine's "amazing" progress in implementing reforms to
2023-07-22 00:24
Airbus opens new assembly line for small jets in A380's shadow
Airbus opens new assembly line for small jets in A380's shadow
By Tim Hepher TOULOUSE, France (Reuters) -Europe's Airbus inaugurated a new assembly line for its A321neo passenger jet in Toulouse,
2023-07-10 21:25
'Wannabe Lana Del Rey': Drake mercilessly trolled for releasing poetry book 'Titles Ruin Everything'
'Wannabe Lana Del Rey': Drake mercilessly trolled for releasing poetry book 'Titles Ruin Everything'
Drake announced the release of his poetry book titled 'Titles Ruin Everything' in collaboration with Kenza Samir and Aubrey Graham recently
2023-06-25 14:27
Ella Toone or Lauren James? Sarina Wiegman has already made the biggest decision of England’s World Cup
Ella Toone or Lauren James? Sarina Wiegman has already made the biggest decision of England’s World Cup
England stand on the brink of greatness. The European Champions are one victory away from being the best team in the world. But this has not been an easy tournament for Sarina Wiegman and her players. While the Euros saw emphatic victories – the best being 8-0 vs Norway and 4-0 vs Sweden in the semi-finals – and exultant home support, England have got into gear in a slower, more controlled way in this tournament (they did beat Sunday’s opponents Spain 2-1 a.e.t. in their toughest match in 2022 excluding the final, in case anyone had forgotten, but that was a rather different Spain team). Sarina is characterised for her consistency, bordering on stubbornness to her critics, but in this tournament she has had to change things up: the shift to a 3-5-2 against China was an inspired throw of the dice after some pretty drab stuff against Haiti and Denmark. The England head coach has also had to do without the enormously gifted Lauren James after her red card against Nigeria, having brought her in to start against the Danes. James was the best player in the group stages for England, scoring three and assisting three. But in her absence, two things have occurred. Firstly, the back three has got better, with Alex Greenwood staking a major claim to being the best player at the tournament, and one of the best ball-playing centre-backs in the world. No one has made more than Greenwood’s 563 passes at the World Cup, according to WhoScored.com, even more impressively, she’s made them at 90% accuracy. Her clipped pass to set up Georgia Stanway’s shot nine minutes in was world class and shows how important she’s been to England’s ability to generate chances. But crucially, the front two has also started to click. The final goal against Australia was sublime: Russo’s pressure caused an Australian error, which was seized on by Lauren Hemp. Hemp drove towards the heart of the Australian defence, while Russo’s cleverly drifting run took her away from a retreating Steph Catley. Hemp’s angle-changing pass was simply brilliant, and Russo’s cool, driven finish was a fitting end to an incisive attack. Hemp was the best player on the pitch against Australia, and the front two’s combination of movement, work rate, and technical ability shone against an excellently stubborn and well-organised Australia side. At times Russo has looked isolated playing for England and being asked to drop deep doesn't suite her game. She's an excellent passer but her real threat is in and around the box. In too many games she's had limited options to link up with. Alongside Hemp, though, who roams left and right as well as dropping deep, Russo always has at least one rapid option central and, often, one or both of the wing-backs and a midfielder bursting beyond. She also has support when playing higher. One of the reasons England scored that third goal was because Hemp could carry it further and release it later, leaving less for Russo to do in terms of beating players and allowing her to focus on the finish. And when she’s left to focus on her work in and around the area, Russo is lethal. She’s one of the purest ball strikers in the camp and her finishing under pressure is as good as anyone at the tournament. England’s front two can both score goals and both want to find pockets of space wide or deep, and both can create differently: Russo’s touch in tight areas, her hold-up play, and her through balls are superb, while Hemp can still show why at club level she’s one of the world’s most effective wingers with her tricky ball carrying and ability to execute technical passes while moving at speed. It’s also worth noting that now only Ellen White and Fara Williams have scored more for the Lionesses at major tournaments than Russo (10 and 8 versus 7). And they’ve been at their best in front of a midfield including Ella Toone. Toone might be less creative and more about linking play than James, but England tick over nicely with her as the more advanced midfielder of the three. Sarina won’t keep Toone in because she scored a worldy, but because she kept the ball well, found good pockets of space, and worked hard in defence. And then, once the game becomes more open and transitional, as finals tend to, James could come on and drive at a stretched defence, take the ball deep, and, although I hope England won’t need it, change the game. So while the focus might be on whether Toone or James starts, Sarina has already made the most important decision of the tournament: shifting to a back three has platformed Greenwood’s passing excellence and unleashed the front two of Hemp and Russo. If they can combine again, England have everyting they need to bring it home. Read More Women’s World Cup LIVE: England prepare for final against Spain and latest reaction to win over Australia Gianni Infantino tells women in football to ‘pick the right fights’ to utilise their ‘power to change’ What time is the World Cup final on Sunday and who will England play? World Cup final referee: Who will take charge of England vs Spain? Lauren James ‘will be ready’ for World Cup final, says Chelsea manager Emma Hayes Sarina Wiegman would be ‘perfectly capable’ of becoming England men’s manager, says FA chief
2023-08-18 17:54
David Ortiz continues to poke Derek Jeter, Yankees over 2004 ALCS Collapse
David Ortiz continues to poke Derek Jeter, Yankees over 2004 ALCS Collapse
In 2004, David Ortiz and the Boston Red Sox stunned networks, the baseball world, and the New York Yankees by coming back from a 3-0 deficit in the ALCS.
2023-10-17 23:00
Yadav strikes as India see off Labuschagne in WTC final
Yadav strikes as India see off Labuschagne in WTC final
Umesh Yadav dismissed Australia's Marnus Labuschagne for his overnight score before Ravindra Jadeja struck again for India in the World Test...
2023-06-10 19:28
SoftBank supremo eyes rare success with Arm IPO
SoftBank supremo eyes rare success with Arm IPO
Masayoshi Son's once-exalted reputation as an investor is badly tarnished, but the irrepressible founder of Japan's SoftBank is hoping that the mega-IPO of Arm this week...
2023-09-12 11:18
For several episodes this fall, '60 Minutes' will become 90 minutes
For several episodes this fall, '60 Minutes' will become 90 minutes
The famous stopwatch will still announce the show as “60 Minutes.”
2023-09-14 11:16