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How tall is Pokimane? Exploring Twitch queen's height compared to rumored boyfriend Kevin Kim
How tall is Pokimane? Exploring Twitch queen's height compared to rumored boyfriend Kevin Kim
Pokimane's height has sparked interest among fans with comparisons to fellow streamer and rumored boyfriend
2023-08-17 19:52
Who is Will Reeve dating? Christopher Reeve's son bears uncanny resemblance to late dad while attending NYC gala
Who is Will Reeve dating? Christopher Reeve's son bears uncanny resemblance to late dad while attending NYC gala
Will Reeve, who works as a correspondent for 'Good Morning America', recently attended NYC's 'Bring Change To Mind Gala'
2023-10-10 20:51
Pete Davidson's appearance in MrBeast's video sends fans into frenzy: 'He showed me his butt'
Pete Davidson's appearance in MrBeast's video sends fans into frenzy: 'He showed me his butt'
MrBeast also met NFL legend Tom Brady and was a part of his video where he could be seen aiming at MrBeast’s drone
2023-06-13 13:18
Princess Kate back in Royal Box at Wimbledon with Prince William and two of their children
Princess Kate back in Royal Box at Wimbledon with Prince William and two of their children
Princess Kate was back again at Wimbledon and this time with her family in tow
2023-07-16 20:46
Australia recession risk heightens after RBA warns of bumpy path to low inflation
Australia recession risk heightens after RBA warns of bumpy path to low inflation
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY The risk of Australia's economy slipping into recession has risen sharply, after the central
2023-06-09 11:54
Former No.4 Nishikori to end long ATP Tour layoff in Atlanta
Former No.4 Nishikori to end long ATP Tour layoff in Atlanta
Japan's Kei Nishikori, a former world number four and the 2014 US Open runner-up, will return to ATP Tour competition at next month's Atlanta...
2023-06-28 05:51
Goodbye Wahi. Montpellier turns to 'Jordanian Messi' to make up for the loss of prolific striker
Goodbye Wahi. Montpellier turns to 'Jordanian Messi' to make up for the loss of prolific striker
The departure of Elye Wahi looked like an omen for struggles at Montpellier
2023-08-24 16:46
Riyad Mahrez weighing up £45m-a-year offer from Saudi Arabia
Riyad Mahrez weighing up £45m-a-year offer from Saudi Arabia
Riyad Mahrez is considering a lucrative offer to join the Saudi Pro League, though Manchester City are reluctant to sell him this summer. Bernardo Silva wants to leave and they are more likely to sanction that exit.
2023-07-01 00:50
US FDA approves French drugmaker Ipsen's rare bone disorder drug
US FDA approves French drugmaker Ipsen's rare bone disorder drug
By Bhanvi Satija and Sriparna Roy (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday approved French drugmaker Ipsen's
2023-08-17 06:57
Fortune Media Names Daversa Partners to 2023 Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services List, Ranking No. 5
Fortune Media Names Daversa Partners to 2023 Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services List, Ranking No. 5
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
2023-09-12 22:23
Carlos Sainz holds on for victory in Singapore as Red Bull’s winning run ends
Carlos Sainz holds on for victory in Singapore as Red Bull’s winning run ends
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz beat Lando Norris and Mercedes’ tactical gamble in a frenetic finale to win the Singapore Grand Prix and end Red Bull’s bid to become Formula One’s ‘Invincibles’. Red Bull arrived at the Marina Bay Circuit with 14 victories from 14 rounds, but Sainz finally ended their crushing dominance with an impressive victory. Norris took second after holding off George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, who both stopped for tyres with 17 laps remaining in a gung-ho bid to take the win. But Russell and Hamilton were unable to find a way past a resilient Norris in a dramatic conclusion with the former crashing out on the final lap. Russell’s crash allowed Hamilton to complete the podium, with Charles Leclerc fourth. Max Verstappen’s record winning streak is also over after the Dutchman – who became the first driver in the sport’s history to rack up 10 straight victories at the Italian Grand Prix a fortnight ago – finished fifth. Verstappen’s lead over Sergio Perez, who finished eighth, stands at 151 points, meaning the former cannot secure his third world title at next weekend’s round in Japan. Red Bull have ruled the F1 roost all year but the world champions have been desperately off-colour at this unique 3.07-mile high-downforce circuit in the city-state. Red Bull’s sudden malaise allowed for a shoot-out between Ferrari and Mercedes and McLaren’s Norris become the first non-Red Bull winner of 2023. After capturing his second pole in as many races, Sainz led from the start with team-mate Leclerc leapfrogging Russell off the line. Hamilton suddenly found himself up two spots from fifth after he cut the chicane at the opening corner but the seven-time world champion was forced to give the places back to Russell in the other Mercedes and Norris. With overtaking virtually impossible in Singapore, Sainz was able to control the pace by backing up the pack. On lap 20, Logan Sargeant crashed into the wall, dislodging his front wing underneath his Williams. The American rookie limped back to the pits, but with pieces of debris littering the circuit, the safety car was deployed. In came the leaders for fresh tyres, with Russell and Norris able to get the jump on Leclerc. Verstappen, having started 11th, was suddenly up to second, by virtue of staying out on old rubber. Perez, who also remained out, was fourth. But when the race restarted on lap 23, both Verstappen and Perez were vulnerable with Russell wasting no time in passing Verstappen for second. Norris and Hamilton gazumped Perez and then Verstappen with the Red Bulls falling down the order. Russell was then on Sainz’s gearbox but unable to make an impression. “I want to go for this win,” Russell said. “We’re on the same page,” came the reply from the Mercedes pit wall. And on lap 45, Mercedes rolled the strategical dice by pitting both Russell and Hamilton for fresh rubber when Esteban Ocon broke down in his Alpine and a Virtual Safety Car was deployed. Russell, who dropped from second to fifth, left the pits 17.5 seconds behind Sainz, but on lap 53, he fought his way ahead of Leclerc – with Sainz eight seconds up the road. Hamilton followed his team-mate through with the black-liveried Mercedes taking chunks of time out of Sainz and Norris. With five laps remaining, Russell was crawling all over the back of Norris’ McLaren, but he could not dislodge his countryman and then on lap 62 of 62 he dramatically put his Mercedes in the wall after clipping the barrier. Sainz took the flag eight tenths clear of Norris, with Hamilton four tenths behind the McLaren driver. Norris said: “We knew it would be tough after Mercedes stopped for tyres but we held them off. I hit the same wall as George, but he copied me and did it even worse. But I feel for him – he was the fastest driver today.” After taking his 196th podium, Hamilton said: “We rolled the dice this weekend. I felt like it was a two-stop strategy and the team did an amazing job to get us up there. “It was unfortunate for George but we were pushing so hard to catch these guys.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lance Stroll to sit out Singapore Grand Prix after huge crash in qualifying ‘You can forget about that’ – Max Verstappen rules out another win in Singapore Lance Stroll crashes into barrier at 110mph in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying
2023-09-17 22:56
'Dinner plate sized' device found inside woman's abdomen 18 months after cesarean birth
'Dinner plate sized' device found inside woman's abdomen 18 months after cesarean birth
A surgical tool the size of a dinner plate was found inside a woman's abdomen 18 months after her baby was delivered by cesarean section, according to a report by New Zealand's Health and Disability Commissioner.
2023-09-05 11:56