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Layover, cramped seating, security lines: A day with players on a WNBA commercial flight
Layover, cramped seating, security lines: A day with players on a WNBA commercial flight
The New York Liberty had a 13-hour travel day from Connecticut to Las Vegas during a recent three-game road trip
2023-07-05 21:27
Atlanta rookie Shuster allows only 1 hit as Braves edge Mariners 3-2 for series win
Atlanta rookie Shuster allows only 1 hit as Braves edge Mariners 3-2 for series win
Rookie Jared Shuster allowed one hit in six innings to earn his first career win and the Atlanta Braves took their first series victory over Seattle in 12 years by beating the Mariners 3-2
2023-05-22 04:17
This 8-in-1 $44 keyring can charge devices and more
This 8-in-1 $44 keyring can charge devices and more
TL;DR: As of October 1, you can get the WonderCube Pro all-in-one mobile keyring for
2023-10-01 17:29
Kick CEO Eddie Craven disappointed with Adin Ross for not using his $10M warehouse, trolls say 'he never keeps his promise'
Kick CEO Eddie Craven disappointed with Adin Ross for not using his $10M warehouse, trolls say 'he never keeps his promise'
Eddie Craven criticized Adin Ross for his lack of vision as he has not started working on his $10 million warehouse project
2023-11-13 19:51
ChatGPT fever spreads to US workplace, sounding alarm for some
ChatGPT fever spreads to US workplace, sounding alarm for some
By Richa Naidu, Martin Coulter and Jason Lange LONDON/WASHINGTON Many workers across the U.S. are turning to ChatGPT
2023-08-11 16:56
Bears look for Fields to make jump after trading for Moore, adding to offensive line
Bears look for Fields to make jump after trading for Moore, adding to offensive line
The Chicago Bears gave quarterback Justin Fields a new playmaking receiver and added to their offensive line in an effort to provide him with better protection
2023-07-27 05:21
Sudan Darfur crisis: 'Everything civilians can use has been burned or destroyed'
Sudan Darfur crisis: 'Everything civilians can use has been burned or destroyed'
Large-scale destruction caused by Arab militias in western Sudan is now visible from space.
2023-05-29 12:27
On Ukraine-Russia trip, South African leader's delegation stuck at Polish airport over arms permits
On Ukraine-Russia trip, South African leader's delegation stuck at Polish airport over arms permits
A delegation of security officials, diplomats and journalists accompanying the South African president to Ukraine and Russia was stranded on a separately chartered plane at Warsaw’s airport for more than 24 hours. Polish authorities said on Friday that the problem was over permissions for firearms. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is among a group of African leaders visiting Kyiv and Moscow on a mission to encourage a resolution to Russia’s war on Ukraine. According to the Poland Border Guard agency, Ramaphosa's security detail did not have permission for the weapons they were carrying, which resulted in a standoff. The president's office described the incident as “very unfortunate and deeply regrettable” but said his security was not compromised. “Members of the delegation had weapons which they did not have permission to bring, but they could leave the plane themselves,” the Polish agency tweeted Friday. “Our officials remain engaged with their Polish counterparts in trying to resolve the situation,” said Vincent Magwenya, Ramaphosa's spokesman. Among the group was Maj. Gen. Wally Rhoode, the head of Ramaphosa’s personal protection unit, who claimed the delegation faced hostile treatment from Polish authorities, including one of their female colleagues who was strip searched. Rhoode told journalists from the steps of the plane that Polish officials were being deliberately obstructive and had tried to “confiscate” firearms from them — even though the arms were being transported in secure cases in the plane’s cargo hold. South African journalists who were stuck on the plane were tweeting that they were later told to disembark and proceed to customs. It was unclear whether they would be allowed to proceed to Kyiv, where Ramaphosa and other African heads of state are expected to hold talks with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The incident sparked debate in South Africa, where many suggested the standoff was an indirect message to the country over its non-aligned stance on the war that has led to diplomatic tensions with the West. ___ Associated Press writers Vanessa Gera in Warsaw and Gerald Imray in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to this story. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
2023-06-16 21:57
Unstoppable Chelsea beat Reading to clinch fourth straight title
Unstoppable Chelsea beat Reading to clinch fourth straight title
Chelsea celebrated their fourth successive Women’s Super League title after beating Reading 3-0 at Select Car Leasing Stadium. Having seen off Manchester United in the FA Cup final earlier this month, Chelsea wrapped up the double in style as they breezed past relegated Reading courtesy of Guro Reiten and a Sam Kerr double. The Blues’ recent dominance shone through as their hosts failed to deal with the attacking talent of Emma Hayes’ side, who finished the 2022-23 season victorious and on a seven-game league winning run. Chelsea knocked on the door early and were unlucky to not take the lead through Kerr’s missed opportunity before a fantastic save by goalkeeper Grace Moloney, who tipped Erin Cuthbert’s effort onto the crossbar. But the breakthrough came in the 18th minute through Kerr, who did not have to be asked twice when she picked up a neat pocket of space inside the box before heading Reiten’s cross past Moloney to make it 1-0. Reiten turned scorer after 42 minutes when she pounced on a loose ball in the Reading backline to go one-on-one with Moloney before holding her nerve to produce a composed finish and put Chelsea 2-0 up. The shackles were off for Chelsea, who played the start of the second half with the comfort of a two-goal lead as they enjoyed long periods of possession which further piled the misery on Reading’s forgettable season. And the Champions began to ramp up the pressure through Kerr, Reiten and Lauren James, who drove at the Reading defence in a persistent hunt to grab another but were left disappointed through their opponent’s stubborn low block to keep the score at 2-0. But Kerr’s efforts paid off in the 88th minute. The Australia captain was slipped through on goal and her first effort came back off the post but she was first to react to claim a simple tap-in and round off a well-deserved Chelsea victory. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-27 23:49
Boeing loses $1.6 billion on fewer deliveries of airliners and higher costs for Air Force One jets
Boeing loses $1.6 billion on fewer deliveries of airliners and higher costs for Air Force One jets
Boeing is reporting a loss of $1.64 billion in the third quarter
2023-10-25 20:28
China's August services activity slows amid sluggish demand - Caixin PMI
China's August services activity slows amid sluggish demand - Caixin PMI
BEIJING China's services activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in August, a private-sector survey showed
2023-09-05 09:50
Niger's junta gains upper hand over regional bloc threatening military force, analysts say
Niger's junta gains upper hand over regional bloc threatening military force, analysts say
One week after a deadline passed for mutinous soldiers in Niger to reinstate the country’s ousted president or face military intervention, the junta has not acquiesced
2023-08-13 16:27