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The NCAA's first girls basketball academy is being called a big success
2023-08-02 22:55

Yellen Says She Hopes to Meet New Leaders on Possible China Trip
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said one of the reasons she hopes to travel to China is to
2023-06-29 09:56

Ovechkin resumes his NHL goals record pursuit as the Capitals open the season under a new coach
Alex Ovechkin is back at age 38 for another season with the Washington Capitals
2023-10-03 01:16

10 biggest contracts in NBA History
In case you weren't feeling under-compensated, here's a list of the biggest contracts in NBA history.
2023-10-03 23:16

Appeals court says Georgia may elect utility panel statewide, rejecting a ruling for district voting
A federal appeals court has ruled that Georgia can keep statewide elections for its five-member commission regulating utilities
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Peru Wants to Make Wines as Iconic as Its Top-Class Restaurants
It took Fernando Gonzales-Lattini four years of failed harvests to be able to make wine at 9,350 feet
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Panel of historians starts 3-year review of 1972 Munich Olympics attack
The German government says a panel of historians set up to review the 1972 attack on the Munich Olympics is starting its three-year mission to examine what happened before, during and after the events of five decades ago
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IShowSpeed claims Adin Ross was 'awkward' as streamers met after a year, Internet dubs it 'forced friendship'
Adin Ross posted a picture showing him and IShowSpeed playing Connect Four together
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ESPN analyst rakes Bengals over coals for handling of Joe Burrow injury
ESPN host Mike Greenberg went off on the Cincinnati Bengals for what he sees as the franchise's extremely poor handling of Joe Burrow's calf injury.
2023-09-20 11:29

Wolves cling on to claim point against high-flying Aston Villa
Aston Villa missed the chance to climb into the Premier League’s top four after a 1-1 draw at Wolves. Pau Torres’ equaliser, just two minutes after Hwang-Hee Chan’s opener, saw them come from behind at Molineux. Mario Lemina was sent off in stoppage time for a second booking and Ollie Watkins hit the post with the final touch of the match. Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at Brighton opened the door for Villa to move into the Champions League spots but they never did enough for victory. Wolves earned another solid point following last week’s swashbuckling 2-1 win over Manchester City to continue their progress under Gary O’Neil. The manager would have been encouraged by another gritty performance and with better finishing from Pedro Neto it would have been another victory. It was Villa, though, who started the brighter as Torres miscued a header and Jose Sa turned Matty Cash’s angled effort behind before John McGinn twice fired off target. It preceded a good spell for Wolves, the hosts attempting to stamp their authority on the game without ever testing Emi Martinez. Their final ball continued to elude them until Hwang crossed for Rayan Ait-Nouri to steer wide after 33 minutes. Yet it was the hosts’ one decent chance of the half and they needed Lemina to rush out and block Douglas Luiz’s shot just before the break. Villa’s start to the season, which had lifted them to fifth, was their second best in the Premier League but there were signs of tiredness and the visitors’ decision to resort to gamesmanship early belied the quality they have. They emerged for the second half sharper, though, and Jose Sa turned over when Watkins directed McGinn’s pass goalwards. It was a brief spark from Villa but there was little surprise when Wolves grabbed the lead after 53 minutes. Douglas Luiz was caught by Hwang with the ball worked wide to Neto who ran at Torres. He engineered enough space to cross low for Hwang to poke in his fifth league goal of the season from close range. But the celebrations were cut short just two minutes later when Villa hit back. The hosts failed to clear from Douglas Luiz’s free kick and Watkins’ cute cross was turned in by Torres. It raised hopes the scrappy and, sometimes, ill-tempered game would take a step up in quality but neither side were able to ram home an advantage. Wolves wanted a penalty when Neto tumbled under pressure from Boubacar Kamara while Villa failed to threaten Sa again. With 12 minutes left, Neto should have settled the game when Sasa Kalajdzic’s excellent cross found Wolves’ star man, only for him to blaze over from 10 yards. The hosts then had to see out eight of the 12 minutes of stoppage time – during which Watkins, Douglas Luiz and Nicolo Zaniolo went close – with 10 men when Lemina was dismissed for a second yellow card, after tugging back the Italian forward. Watkins almost snatched it with the final touch of the game when his header smacked the base of the post. Read More Lewis Dunk’s goal denies Liverpool come-from-behind victory at Brighton Sub Mohammed Kudus earns West Ham a point with late equaliser against Newcastle Jake Jarman takes vault gold at World Gymnastics Championships Stuart McCloskey banishes retirement thoughts to enjoy memorable World Cup debut It’s some turnaround – Leigh Wood relishing late career resurgence Diogo Dalot urges Man United to make Brentford fightback a ‘turning point’
2023-10-08 23:48

Attacker pleads guilty in 2022 mass shooting at Colorado gay nightclub
(Reuters) -A 23-year-old Colorado Springs resident on Monday pleaded guilty to murder and other crimes in a 2022 shooting that
2023-06-26 23:20

Colts run defense gearing up for another rumble with Titans RB Derrick Henry
The Indianapolis Colts run defense is getting ready for yet another matchup with two-time NFL rushing champ Derrick Henry
2023-10-06 05:58
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