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Who is Anna Richardson? TV host says she had to go on welfare after accusing Arnold Schwarzenegger
Who is Anna Richardson? TV host says she had to go on welfare after accusing Arnold Schwarzenegger
Anna Richardson was shunned from her job for two years because she sued Arnold Schwarzenegger
2023-09-22 16:45
Hannah Waddington shares views on possibility of 'Ted Lasso' revival during 'Today' appearance
Hannah Waddington shares views on possibility of 'Ted Lasso' revival during 'Today' appearance
'Ted Lasso' star Hannah Waddingham expressed enthusiasm for a potential revival or spinoff during an exclusive 'Today' appearance
2023-11-14 17:24
What happened to Michael Richards' career? 'Seinfeld' star spotted on rare outing 17 years after controversial downfall
What happened to Michael Richards' career? 'Seinfeld' star spotted on rare outing 17 years after controversial downfall
Michael Richards was spotted out in LA with family years after removing himself from public spotlight
2023-11-01 15:19
Five Americans detained in Iran expected to be freed Monday, Iranian foreign ministry says
Five Americans detained in Iran expected to be freed Monday, Iranian foreign ministry says
Five Americans who have been imprisoned in Iran are expected to be released Monday as part of a wider US-Iran deal, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has said.
2023-09-18 16:17
French rugby star Haouas remanded in custody till trial
French rugby star Haouas remanded in custody till trial
France prop Mohamed Haouas has been remanded in custody ahead of his trial on Tuesday for domestic violence...
2023-05-28 22:19
Kevin Costner opens up about challenges on set of new film 'Horizon' after 'Yellowstone' exit: 'It broke my heart'
Kevin Costner opens up about challenges on set of new film 'Horizon' after 'Yellowstone' exit: 'It broke my heart'
Kevin Costner directs, co-writes, and stars in 'Horizon: An American Saga', a project exploring the American Civil War and westward expansion
2023-06-29 14:56
Who is Tii? 'Vanderpump Rules' star Tom Sandoval reveals relationship status with new gal pal
Who is Tii? 'Vanderpump Rules' star Tom Sandoval reveals relationship status with new gal pal
Tom has opened up about his relationship status and cleared what's between him and Tii
2023-08-11 15:21
Stoltenberg likely to be asked to remain as NATO chief for another year - sources
Stoltenberg likely to be asked to remain as NATO chief for another year - sources
By Steve Holland and Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON Jens Stoltenberg is expected to be asked to remain as NATO
2023-06-17 18:28
Ford restarts electric pickup truck factory after retooling to increase output, says orders are up
Ford restarts electric pickup truck factory after retooling to increase output, says orders are up
Ford is resuming production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup after closing a factory in Dearborn, Michigan, for six weeks to triple production capacity
2023-08-01 22:55
Infertility is common in the US, but insurance coverage remains limited
Infertility is common in the US, but insurance coverage remains limited
Coverage of fertility treatments remains hard to find in many corners of health insurance even as it grows briskly with big employers that see it as a must-have benefit to keep workers
2023-05-17 03:45
Jay-Z wants you to take the $500,000 over lunch with him
Jay-Z wants you to take the $500,000 over lunch with him
Jay-Z has weighed in on a longstanding internet debate over whether to choose lunch with the man himself or half a million dollars.
2023-10-24 01:49
Wolves stun Manchester City to end the champions’ winning run at Molineux
Wolves stun Manchester City to end the champions’ winning run at Molineux
Gutsy Wolves stunned Manchester City to pull off a shock 2-1 win and end the champions’ winning run. Hwang Hee-chan’s second-half winner earned the hosts a brilliant battling victory at Molineux. Julian Alvarez’s free-kick cancelled out Ruben Dias’ early own goal but Pep Guardiola’s side were unable to find a way back from Hwang’s strike. They were aiming to win their first seven Premier League games for the first time but instead were beaten by a combative and fired-up Wolves. Defeat puts a fresh spin on next Sunday’s trip to Arsenal, with the Gunners now a point behind the leaders, after Wednesday’s Champions League game at RB Leipzig. For Wolves boss Gary O’Neil it represents vindication for his methods, with the manager having come under early fire this season. Few, though, would have expected the result to come against City. Erling Haaland went close to Matheus Nunes’ cross as, predictably, the visitors dominated early but found Wolves tough to break down. Nunes was the obvious pantomime villain, having effectively gone on strike to force his eventual £53million deadline-day move to City from Wolves. So there was even more delight from the home fans when Wolves stunned Guardiola’s men after 13 minutes. Mateo Kovacic’s loose pass hit Phil Foden which allowed Pedro Neto to seize on the mistake and tear past Nathan Ake. He powered his way down the right, avoiding Ake’s desperate lunge, to race into the area and Dias deflected his cross past Ederson from close range. Neto remains Wolves’ man of the moment, their spark, having given Liverpool nightmares two weeks ago and scored in the 1-1 draw at Luton, but Wolves had been in this position before and faltered. They faded badly after a fine first half against Liverpool to lose and a promising display on O’Neil’s debut at Manchester United yielded nothing. Wolves needed results to back up their grit and determination but Rayan Ait-Nouri gifted Foden a way through in a sloppy moment to underline the fragile nature of their lead. City were left frustrated, Jeremy Doku was haphazard and Haaland engaged in a physical battle with Craig Dawson, while Foden and Nunes were ineffective. As expected, City had plenty of the ball but the Wolves wall stood firm and there was even a degree of control from the hosts when in possession. Guardiola, in the stands serving a touchline ban, had seen enough and hauled Nunes off for Oscar Bobb at the break. Opposite number O’Neil continued to conduct his men from the sidelines as Wolves dug in, while weak Haaland and Alvarez efforts did little to trouble Jose Sa. Yet the hosts’ resistance was broken after 58 minutes. Wolves were still fuming Matheus Cunha’s demands for a free-kick were turned away after a quick break. City went up the other end and Joao Gomes barged into the back of Bobb 20 yards out for Alvarez to then curl his free-kick into the top corner. It was the cue for the visitors to ramp up the pressure in a barnstorming half and Dawson cleared off the line before Sa turned Manuel Akanji’s shot wide. They proved crucial as Hwang turned up the heat on City to grab the winner after 68 minutes. Nelson Semedo was sent dashing down the right and his cross was cleared as far as Hwang, whose shot was blocked by Dias. It fell for Cunha to keep his cool and lay the ball off to Hwang to sweep in from six yards. Molineux erupted and then braced for the expected City onslaught. Kalvin Phillips curled wide and Kyle Walker shot at Sa, yet there was no comeback as Wolves deservedly held on. Read More Pep Guardiola takes positives from Man City display despite Carabao Cup exit Man City’s Carabao Cup exit reveals an Erling Haaland problem Newcastle substitutes take charge to end Man City’s quadruple dream at the first hurdle Kai Havertz off the mark for Arsenal in rampant 4-0 win at Bournemouth West Ham too strong for sorry Sheffield United as Bowen and Soucek set up win Only action from players will prompt changes to brutal schedules – Pep Guardiola
2023-10-01 00:57