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How long have Tim McGraw and Faith Hill been married? Singer says marriage to country star feels like '96 years in show business'
How long have Tim McGraw and Faith Hill been married? Singer says marriage to country star feels like '96 years in show business'
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill first met in 1994 at the yearly Country Radio Seminar held in Nashville
2023-08-17 18:57
Group Play Tiebreakers For Women's World Cup Explained
Group Play Tiebreakers For Women's World Cup Explained
A look at the group stage tiebreakers at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
2023-07-20 21:15
Shootout breaks out in Kosovo hours after death of police officer
Shootout breaks out in Kosovo hours after death of police officer
A shootout between police and heavily armed persons in northern Kosovo was underway on Sunday, just hours after an ambush incident left one police officer dead and another injured.
2023-09-25 00:53
Teenager killed and three injured in a shooting in Stockholm
Teenager killed and three injured in a shooting in Stockholm
A 15-year-old boy has been killed in a shooting in Stockholm, it was reported. On Saturday, a teenager was killed and three other people were injured in a shooting near a square in southern Stockholm. The details of the motive behind the shooting are being investigated. “The person who died at the scene is a boy aged 15,” Towe Hagg, spokeswoman for Stockholm police, told AFP in a statement. He added that two men had been arrested following a car chase south of Stockholm just under an hour after the shooting. This isn’t the only incident that took place in Stockholm this week. On Friday, three people were injured in two separate shootings in the wider Stockholm area. According to a 2018 report published by academic researchers, the risks among males in Sweden increased considerably in both lethal and non-lethal gun victimisation and perpetration. “Among males aged 15 to 29 there was a five-fold increase in risk for victimisation in lethal and non-lethal gun violence during the 20-year observation period,” the report states. “In a comparative perspective, the rate of gun homicide victimisation among males 15 to 29 years was higher in Sweden compared to other Western European countries, while the risk for males over age 30 was at an average level.” The researchers concluded their study by finding out that gun violence “among young males in Sweden has been on the rise and is at a high level compared to other Western European countries”. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – latest: Zelensky says ‘counter-offensive actions’ are underway Madeleine McCann news – latest: Soil from reservoir compared to samples from prime suspect’s van Trump attacks special counsel Jack Smith in post-indictment speech with bizarre claim
2023-06-11 12:21
MLB Rumors: Grading a proposed Red Sox-White Sox blockbuster trade
MLB Rumors: Grading a proposed Red Sox-White Sox blockbuster trade
One Red Sox insider proposed a blockbuster trade with the White Sox ahead of the deadline. But would either team actually be on board with the deal?Now that there are under three weeks until the MLB Trade Deadline and the Boston Red Sox have closed the gap on a wild card spot with a hot streak i...
2023-07-19 10:17
New Delhi schools close after monsoon floods kill at least 15, Pakistan on alert for more flooding
New Delhi schools close after monsoon floods kill at least 15, Pakistan on alert for more flooding
Schools in New Delhi have closed after heavy monsoon rains battered the Indian capital, caused landslides and flash floods in the country’s north and killed at least 15 people over the last three days
2023-07-10 15:46
Talented Pacific Division teams try to grab immediate impact role players at NBA draft
Talented Pacific Division teams try to grab immediate impact role players at NBA draft
Thanks to their recent success, the five teams in the NBA’s Pacific Division weren’t necessarily trying to draft one of the next generation’s hardwood superstars on Thursday night
2023-06-23 13:51
In Quito and Harare, advice and warnings about dollarization for Argentina
In Quito and Harare, advice and warnings about dollarization for Argentina
By Tito Correa, Nyasha Chingono and Miguel Lo Bianco QUITO/HARARE/BUENOS AIRES From Zimbabwe's capital Harare to Quito in
2023-11-23 18:24
MLB fans think they've just discovered latest Houston Astros cheating scandal
MLB fans think they've just discovered latest Houston Astros cheating scandal
Are the Houston Astros cheating again? MLB fans think they've made a fascinating discovery involving Jose Abreu and pine tar.
2023-10-20 01:46
Wind power project in New Jersey would be among farthest off East Coast, company says
Wind power project in New Jersey would be among farthest off East Coast, company says
A New York company plans to build an offshore wind energy project 42 miles off New Jersey
2023-10-03 00:45
Liverpool recover from rocky opening to see off Bournemouth
Liverpool recover from rocky opening to see off Bournemouth
Liverpool overcame a torrid start and a red card for Alexis Mac Allister to beat Bournemouth 3-1 for their first win of the Premier League campaign. Antoine Semenyo gave the visitors a stunning third-minute lead but Luis Diaz levelled with a neat finish and before half-time Mo Salah tucked in the rebound from his own missed penalty, his 187th Liverpool goal moving him ahead of Steven Gerrard and into fifth in the club’s scoring charts. Liverpool could have been rocked when Mac Allister was harshly shown a straight red for catching Christie on the foot just before the hour mark, but instead they scored a third moments later as Diogo Jota rifled in a rebound to settle it. The hosts were fortunate they had not dug themselves an even deeper hole in a chaotic opening few minutes which illustrated the work still ahead as Jurgen Klopp reshapes his side. With new signing Wataru Endo watching on from the bench after receiving international clearance, the need for such a defensive midfielder was clear as Liverpool repeatedly played themselves into trouble and were made to pay a price by Bournemouth’s energetic press. The visitors, who have never won a league match at Anfield and who lost here 9-0 12 months ago, thought they had an opener inside 60 seconds as Alisson and Ibrahima Konate both went to try to intercept a long ball down Bournemouth’s left channel, but Jaidon Anthony was offside before tucking the ball in. No matter, as the opener came two minutes later. Virgil van Dijk played a routine pass to Trent Alexander-Arnold but the England man showed his deficiencies in an inverted role, with a loose touch allowing Philip Billing to prod the ball through for Dominic Solanke. Andy Robertson prevented the ex-Liverpool man from getting a shot away but the ball fell for Semenyo to thump home. Van Dijk then headed against the crossbar from Robertson’s corner, briefly lifting the mood inside Anfield before Alisson provided another moment of panic. The Brazil goalkeeper mis-placed a pass and then felled Anthony just outside the area as he threatened to race through on goal, his punishment limited to a booking with Konate covering. The brittle nature of Liverpool’s midfield was seen again in the 25th minute when Marcos Senesi strode out of the Bournemouth defence and simply kept going all the way to the final third, slipping in Solanke who was sandwiched by Robertson and Van Dijk but made no great appeal for a penalty. Moments later, Liverpool were level. Jota’s ball from the right was slightly behind Diaz after Senesi got a touch, but the Colombian adjusted well to control and then fire home from close range. The penalty came eight minutes later as Dominik Szoboszlai made the most of a dangling leg left by Joe Rothwell and went down in the corner of the box. Neto saved a relatively tame effort from Salah but the Egyptian was there to finish at the second opportunity, his ninth goal in nine against Bournemouth. Liverpool looked much more settled in a strong start to the second half as Jota and Salah threatened. It might have all changed when Mac Allister’s home debut was cut short just before the hour, but if anything a sense of injustice fired Liverpool up. Endo was waiting to come on for his debut in a midfield reshuffle when Neto could only parry a deflected shot from Szoboszlai and Jota tucked in the rebound. Endo slotted in well as Liverpool adopted a more conservative approach to see the game out, although Alisson still needed to make a fine late saves from Solanke and Hamed Traore to prevent a more nervous finish to the afternoon. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Serial winner Sarina Wiegman eyes the biggest prize of all with England Katarina Johnson-Thompson recovers well from shaky start in Budapest heptathlon Harry Brook disappointed by omission from England World Cup squad
2023-08-20 00:26
Indian banks start exchanging withdrawn 2,000-rupee notes
Indian banks start exchanging withdrawn 2,000-rupee notes
The 2,000-rupee notes have been withdrawn, sparking concerns and confusion.
2023-05-23 14:46