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Internet praises Adin Ross as streamer donates $6K to Philippine family on livestream: 'What a good man'
Internet praises Adin Ross as streamer donates $6K to Philippine family on livestream: 'What a good man'
Adin Ross said, 'I got them, I'm not gonna forget, I'm gonna reconnect via video chat once they receive their money so you all know'
2023-11-01 13:24
Raymond Lewis Stafford: Suspect in 1986 disappearance of Modesto teen allegedly admits to burying her in Yosemite
Raymond Lewis Stafford: Suspect in 1986 disappearance of Modesto teen allegedly admits to burying her in Yosemite
Susan Robin Bender's last known whereabouts date back to April 25, 1986, when she was seen at the Modesto Greyhound station
2023-08-30 17:29
Gareth Southgate privileged as he closes in on 100 games in charge of England
Gareth Southgate privileged as he closes in on 100 games in charge of England
Gareth Southgate feels privileged to be anywhere near a century of matches at the England helm as he prepares for a repeat of the fixture where it all began for him seven years ago. Having rebuffed the Football Association’s initial approach after Euro 2016, the then Under-21s boss was parachuted into the hotseat after Sam Allardyce’s swift, ignominious exit. Southgate’s first game in temporary charge was a World Cup qualifier against Malta, with Daniel Sturridge and Dele Alli securing a 2-0 win in October 2016. Friday sees the Mediterranean minnows return to Wembley for the first time since then – a night when the England boss will take charge of his 90th senior international. “I know the numbers and I am aware that Bobby Robson was 95 games,” Southgate said. “If you had said to me the first time we played Malta that would be the case, I don’t know how I would have thought about that. “It has been a privilege to take as many games as we have and we have had some wonderful experiences and incredible nights along that journey. “I am very happy to be in with the sort of names that have managed that many games.” I am very happy to be in with the sort of names that have managed that many games Gareth Southgate Southgate is on track to become the first England manager to oversee a century of matches since Sir Alf Ramsey – a feat that could be achieved in the Euro 2024 knockout phase. But silverware in Germany rather than individual milestones is the only focus ahead of potentially his final tournament in charge. England sealed progress to next year’s Euros with two games to spare, yet a packed Wembley crowd will still be in attendance on Friday for the home game of an unbeaten year. Southgate wants to bring the curtain down in style against Malta after a disruptive build-up in which five of his players withdrew through injury, two were absent for personal reasons and three uncapped players were called up. “We want to play well,” Southgate said. “We’ve got close to 90,000 people coming – this is the last time we play at home in this calendar year. “Our performances across the calendar year have been very good and we want to finish the year well. “There are some individual things we would like to see and like to learn a little bit more about. “But clearly that is tempered by the sort of test that is going to be. “There are specifics for this game where you are going to have to break down a packed defence and we have to make sure we have the players in the starting team that can unlock those doors as well. “So, you are always trying to achieve a number of different objectives. “It has been a complicated week in that the five days leading into the camp, we lost a lot of players. “Each day, somebody else seemed to go so there has been a lot of change within the squad and it has not been easy to get all of the players on the pitch every day. “Tuesday, we hardly did anything training-wise so it has been a much shorter week and we are pleased with where the team is for the game and we are looking forward to seeing them play.” England complete this year’s schedule away to North Macedonia on Monday, before attention turns to the Euro 2024 draw in Hamburg on December 2. Preparations are well under way and Southgate says winning is “implicit in everything” he does as he looks to turn seven years of learnings into silverware. “I guess the biggest thing I have experienced is that you take charge of one of the most high-pressured jobs in world football and had to manage some of the biggest matches in world football,” he said. “There is only a World Cup final that we haven’t done. “You understand what that means in the longer term, in terms of what you have learned, what you have taken from those experiences. “And the fact we have dealt with those challenges and that pressure, which can sometimes really inhibit people and, frankly, a lot of people could not cope with that pressure, so I feel pleased we have shown that we can do that. “I am sure there will have been a lot of doubts some years ago whether I was capable of doing that and, of course, there will be other doubts people will have and that will always be the same. “You will always have questions asked of you but as a person, and as a coach, you will always learn through every experience you have and every day will throw a different challenge and you are learning all the time.” Read More Gareth Southgate highlights Sir Bobby Charlton legacy ahead of Wembley tribute How Gareth Southgate can make England vs Malta exciting If England were playing Malta in my front garden, I’d close the curtains Jude Bellingham and Levi Colwill injuries add to England absences Sir Alex Ferguson and Prince William among mourners at Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral Alexander-Arnold studying Gerrard and Pirlo to master midfield role
2023-11-17 16:18
Lee adds to a growing trend of intense hurricanes powered by warmer oceans
Lee adds to a growing trend of intense hurricanes powered by warmer oceans
Hurricane Lee rapidly intensified at a historic pace into a Category 5 storm Thursday night, adding to a spate of extremely intense hurricanes this year and in recent decades which experts say is a symptom of the climate crisis.
2023-09-09 02:55
Gerardo Martino dreams of 'replicating' 2018 MLS victory with Inter Miami and Lionel Messi
Gerardo Martino dreams of 'replicating' 2018 MLS victory with Inter Miami and Lionel Messi
Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino returns to Major League Soccer as the new head coach of Inter Miami, replacing interim Javier Morales following the firing of Phil Neville at the start of June.
2023-07-01 23:55
Americans ran up $105 billion in credit card interest last year alone
Americans ran up $105 billion in credit card interest last year alone
Danielle Foskie is among a growing number of Americans who have stumbled into a credit card doom loop.
2023-10-25 20:20
Republican Rep. Gallagher won't run for US Senate in Wisconsin, leaving open field
Republican Rep. Gallagher won't run for US Senate in Wisconsin, leaving open field
Wisconsin Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher won’t run for U.S. Senate in 2024 against Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, leaving an open GOP field with no declared candidates in the battleground state
2023-06-09 22:55
NASA to unveil new Webb image on telescope's first anniversary
NASA to unveil new Webb image on telescope's first anniversary
NASA is set Wednesday to unveil a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope a year after it first stunned the world with breathtaking...
2023-07-12 11:46
Sean Hannity's 'Americans are over Joe Biden' remark backfires, Internet says 'we're over Donald Trump too'
Sean Hannity's 'Americans are over Joe Biden' remark backfires, Internet says 'we're over Donald Trump too'
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity talked about a poll where 72% of Americans believe that Joe Biden is not 'physically healthy enough' to be president
2023-10-02 09:54
Scottish port feels force of UK fishing storm
Scottish port feels force of UK fishing storm
In Peterhead, a major port in northeast Scotland and Europe's largest wholesale market for white fish, Brexit was supposed to offer "a...
2023-09-24 13:58
Nobel Prize for Iranian activist highlights plight of Iran's women -Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Nobel Prize for Iranian activist highlights plight of Iran's women -Zaghari-Ratcliffe
LONDON The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to imprisoned Iranian women's rights advocate Narges Mohammadi will help
2023-10-08 00:46
'How many Mission Impossibles does he need?': Emily Blunt urges Tom Cruise to make Edge of Tomorrow sequel
'How many Mission Impossibles does he need?': Emily Blunt urges Tom Cruise to make Edge of Tomorrow sequel
Emily Blunt is "so ready" to make a sequel to her and Tom Cruise's 2014 movie 'Edge of Tomorrow'.
2023-08-04 15:26