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FIFA 23 Level Up Your Game 2 objective set detailed including how to complete each objective and the full list of players.
2023-07-15 01:23

Bengals: Joe Mixon explains his goal with taking a pay cut for 2023
The defending AFC North champions figure to be in the Super Bowl hunt again. Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is doing his part.It’s a franchise not known for being overly active in free agency and being pretty financially conservative. That has changed a bit in recent seasons wit...
2023-08-04 01:56

James Buckley, conservative senator and brother of late writer William F. Buckley, dies at 100
Former federal appeals court judge and New York Senator James Buckley has died at age 100
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Argentina inflation seen hitting 149% this year, up from previous poll
BUENOS AIRES Analysts polled by Argentina's central bank forecast annual inflation this year at 149%, above the 126%
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Football transfer rumours: Barcelona want cut-price Sancho deal; Man City eye Kroos
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Jordan Cook: Cops search for Virginia mom and her three children as husband claims they're not 'missing'
'Contrary to what has been reported, my wife and children are not missing,' said Jordan Cook
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Stock market today: Asian shares mixed as Japan business confidence rises and US shutdown is averted
Asian shares are mostly higher in thin trading with many markets closed for holidays
2023-10-02 12:47

Real Madrid sell home-grown talent to La Liga club
Real Madrid have sold home-grown attacking talent Sergio Arribas on a permanent transfer.
2023-08-10 02:55

Tua Tagovailoa, high-powered Miami Dolphins selected as 'Hard Knocks' in-season team
The NFL world will get a behind-the-scenes look at Tua Tagovailoa and Miami Dolphins later this season: They will be the featured in-season team on “Hard Knocks” this fall
2023-10-24 06:26

Colombia make winning start to World Cup qualifying
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Grindavik couple fear losing their home after evacuating: ‘It’s a pretty grim situation’
A man who evacuated from a town in Iceland after earthquakes put the region on alert for a volcanic eruption said he fears he might never see his home again. Caitlin McLean, from Scotland, was visiting her boyfriend, Gisli Gunnarsson, in Grindavik when they were forced to flee his home at midnight on Friday, packing only a few essential items, to stay with Mr Gunnarsson’s mother in Reykjavik. Police evacuated Grindavik after seismic activity in the area moved south towards the town, with a corridor of magma, or semi-molten rock, now thought to be extending under the community, Iceland’s Meteorological Office said. Ms McLean, 34, captured the moment the furniture and light fixtures shook violently in Mr Gunnarsson’s home on Friday. “At around four on Friday, (the earthquakes) just started being non-stop. Just constant big quakes for hours,” Mr Gunnarsson, 29, told the PA news agency The music composer, who was born and raised in Grindavik, described the situation as “grim”. He said: “First and foremost, the thought that you might never see your home town ever again, that’s tough. “We all rushed out of (Grindavik) so quickly, in a matter of hours, so we didn’t really think at the time that might possibly be the last time we see our home, so that’s been difficult. “It’s a pretty grim situation at the moment.” Ms McLean, an artist, added that the situation has been “difficult” for people to understand. She told PA: “I think it’s difficult for the residents to really process that. “I think everyone’s still a wee bit shocked and it’s not really sinking in there is a possibility they’re not going to be able to go home.” It's a pretty grim situation at the moment Gisli Gunnarsson, resident of Grindavik Ms McLean has urged volcano enthusiasts to avoid the area and “be respectful” to people whose homes have been affected. She said: “I would definitely say there’s been quite a lot of people wanting to fly over (to Iceland), like people that are interested in volcanoes and lava. “They’re trying to keep tourists away because there’s been people already trying to fly drones over the town. “I understand for a lot of people this is a big spectacle, but these people are losing their homes potentially, so just to be respectful.” Mr Gunnarsson said the earthquakes on Friday were the worst he has experienced. “Not even the search and rescue are really going (to the town) at the moment. “The uncertainty is too high and it’s ready to pop at any moment, the eruption,” he said. The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, one of Iceland’s biggest tourist attractions, said on Thursday it would close until November 16 due to the risk of an eruption.
2023-11-13 11:25

Stocks Euphoria in India Draws Warning From Top-Performing Fund
Sailesh Raj Bhan has become wary of the exuberance surrounding Indian stocks as a $790 billion rally since
2023-09-18 11:55
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