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Cristian Javier struggles as Houston Astros lose to Texas Rangers in ALCS Game 7
Cristian Javier struggles as Houston Astros lose to Texas Rangers in ALCS Game 7
Cristian Javier flopped and the Houston Astros never recovered, losing 11-4 to the Texas Rangers in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series
2023-10-24 13:23
Audi in talks to buy Chinese automaker SAIC's EV platform -sources
Audi in talks to buy Chinese automaker SAIC's EV platform -sources
SHANGHAI Germany's Audi is in talks with SAIC Motor Corp to buy an electric vehicle platform from the
2023-07-12 17:55
Obesity drug data could boost companies' case for US coverage-analysts
Obesity drug data could boost companies' case for US coverage-analysts
By Patrick Wingrove New data on the heart benefit of an obesity drug from Novo Nordisk increases the
2023-08-10 13:26
Man Utd's Garnacho can be 'something special' says Fernandes
Man Utd's Garnacho can be 'something special' says Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes says Alejandro Garnacho's wonder goal in Manchester United's victory against Everton proved the Argentine teenager...
2023-11-27 18:47
Erling Haaland hits hat-trick as Manchester City sweep aside Fulham
Erling Haaland hits hat-trick as Manchester City sweep aside Fulham
Erling Haaland grabbed a second-half hat-trick as Champions Manchester City maintained their 100 per cent Premier League start with a stormy but ultimately comfortable 5-1 win over Fulham. The prolific Norwegian came to the fore to wrap up victory after Fulham had left the field at the Etihad Stadium fuming at half-time over a highly-contentious goal from Nathan Ake. Ake had put City back ahead after Tim Ream had quickly cancelled out Julian Alvarez’s opener. Fulham complained vociferously that Ake’s goal was allowed to stand as Manuel Akanji, stood in an offside position, had appeared to play at the ball. City, and notably Haaland, put those issues aside with a confident display after the break, securing another win for absent manager Pep Guardiola, who continues to recuperate following back surgery. The game began in sedate fashion, with not a hint of the controversy that was to flare up later. City, missing Jack Grealish due to a thigh injury, were unusually sloppy in possession and Fulham were without the drive of Joao Palhinha following the collapse of his deadline day move to Bayern Munich. The visitors suffered a further blow as captain Tom Cairney was forced off injured with just 16 minutes gone. City came to life when Phil Foden, who started in Grealish’s berth on the left, switched flanks with debutant Jeremy Doku. Foden opened up the defence by playing a one-two with Akanji and weaving his way into the area but his ball across goal was cleared by Issa Diop. They claimed the lead just after the half-hour mark as Haaland raced onto a Mateo Kovacic pass and swiped the ball across the area for Alvarez to stab home. The advantage lasted just two minutes as Fulham grabbed a quick equaliser. Raul Jimenez lashed a shot at goal from a corner and, after a touch by Bobby De Cordova-Reid, Ederson could only parry. Ream pounced for a tap-in at the far post. City regained the advantage in controversial circumstances in first-half injury time. The hosts won a corner when Diop just managed to get a head to a delicate cross from Foden that seemed destined for Haaland. The goal came from the resulting set-piece as Ake, stationed near the penalty spot, planted a firm header into the bottom corner. Fulham argued that Akanji’s movements had impacted goalkeeper Bernd Leno and their protests were long and hard, even continuing after a VAR review had concluded the goal should stand. Manager Marco Silva was furious on the touchline and the players were still disputing the decision after the ball had been placed in the centre circle for the restart. Referee Michael Oliver did not back down and, not for the first time this season, Silva was shown the yellow card. The stormy end to the first half appeared to take its toll on Fulham as City moved through the gears in the second period. Haaland made it 3-1 just before the hour with a clinical low finish after Alvarez put him through on goal with a quick flick from a long Rodri pass. The striker was then given the chance to add another when City were awarded a penalty soon after for a clumsy challenge on Alvarez by Diop. Haaland struck the post with his last spot-kick against Sheffield United last week but this time he made no mistake. He completed his treble injury time as he turned home following good work by substitute Sergio Gomez. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Erling Haaland on fire again for Man City and Tottenham continue fine start Dagenham stroll to third straight victory with win over Fylde Sean Dyche pleased to see Jordan Pickford prove his credentials
2023-09-03 00:45
"Almost all" Fed officials agreed to skip June hike - minutes
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON A united U.S. Federal Reserve agreed to hold interest rates steady at the June
2023-07-06 02:20
Drake sets release date for new album For All the Dogs
Drake sets release date for new album For All the Dogs
Rapper/singer Drake has finally given fans the news they have been hoping for by setting a release date for his new album For All the Dogs
2023-09-07 15:24
German 2-year bond yield hits 15-year high as traders eye more hikes
German 2-year bond yield hits 15-year high as traders eye more hikes
By Harry Robertson and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) -Germany's two-year bond yield jumped to its highest level since 2008 on
2023-07-06 22:22
All 9 aboard US Navy plane that overshot runway escape injury, Hawaii official says
All 9 aboard US Navy plane that overshot runway escape injury, Hawaii official says
A Hawaii official says all nine people aboard a U.S. Navy plane that overshot a runway have escaped injury
2023-11-21 10:52
Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children
Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children
Organisations will not be punished by the UK’s data protection regulator for sharing information to protect young people at risk of harm, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said. The data protection watchdog has published new guidance aimed at firms and frontline workers who it says may be scared to share information for fear of breaching data protection laws. The ICO said it was looking to reassure people working with children that they should share data with the relevant agencies if they had concerns, in the wake of a number of serious case reviews in the UK where children have died or been seriously injured through abuse or neglect – with poor information sharing being identified as a factor which contributed to the failures to protect children in those cases. “My message to people supporting and working with children and young people is clear: if you think a child is at risk of harm, you can share information to protect them,” Information Commissioner John Edwards said. “You will not get in trouble with the ICO for trying to prevent or lessen a serious risk or threat to a child’s mental and physical wellbeing. “Data protection law helps organisations share data when required. Our guide will support senior leaders to put strong policies, systems and training in place, so their staff are encouraged and empowered to share data in an appropriate, safe and lawful way.” The new guidance has been produced to raise awareness of the benefits of sharing information and to highlight how a child could be more at risk if information is not shared. The ICO said it was also developing a further suite of guidance on information sharing for safeguarding children aimed at specific sectors across the UK. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-14 21:19
Palestinian families return to rubble in Jenin refugee camp
Palestinian families return to rubble in Jenin refugee camp
Residents of the city's refugee camp say homes were destroyed in the Israeli military operation.
2023-07-06 03:50
Who are Matthew Perry's siblings? 'Friends' star was the oldest of 6 children
Who are Matthew Perry's siblings? 'Friends' star was the oldest of 6 children
Matthew Perry was the only child when it came to John Bennett Perry and Suzanne Perry, but had five siblings after their split
2023-10-29 10:48