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Texas power grid to resume normal operations, cancels emergency alerts
The Texas power grid operator said late on Wednesday it was resuming normal operations after lifting emergency measures,
2023-09-07 11:48

Insurer AIG profit beats estimates on gains in life and retirement unit
American International Group exceeded second-quarter profit expectations on Tuesday, driven by growth at its life and retirement unit
2023-08-02 04:24

Errant All Blacks wing Tele'a proves a point in World Cup semifinal after axing
New Zealand winger Mark Tele’a has responded to being dropped for the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals by producing a powerful performance in their semifinal thrashing of Argentina in Paris
2023-10-21 07:49

Internet in splits after Jimmy Fallon and Tariq Trotter pen hilarious 'ballad' on Travis Kelce's old tweets
Jimmy Fallon and Tariq Trotter transformed the tweets of Travis Kelce into a hilarious musical affair
2023-11-18 19:15

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2023-09-18 12:25

Storm Ciaran whips western Europe, blowing record winds in France and leaving millions without power
Winds up to 180 kilometers per hour (108 mph) have slammed the French Atlantic coast overnight as Storm Ciaran lashed countries around western Europe
2023-11-02 17:26

F1 live – latest as Max Verstappen reacts after Imola Grand Prix cancelled
The 2023 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix has been called off due to flooding at Imola. Heavy rain in the area forced Formula 1 personnel to be asked to leave the paddock on Tuesday, with race officials confirming the cancellation on Wednesday. Italian authorities had issued flood and landslide warnings as the rising level of water in the Santerno river, which runs close to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, threatened the circuit. While the paddock remained free from flooding on Wednesday morning, car parks and other areas nearby have been caught in the deluge as F1 staff were advised not to travel to Imola. And with heavy rain not expected to cease until Thursday, organisers were left with no choice but to call off the sixth race of the season. At least three people in the region of Emilia-Romagna have been killed in the flooding, with more than 5,000 evacuated from their homes. Ferrari said in a statement: "Our thoughts and sympathies are with the people of Emilia-Romagna and Marche as they deal with the destruction caused by the heavy rain and flooding currently affecting the area." After Max Verstappen’s dominant win in Miami, F1 season is now set to continue with the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend. Read More When is the next F1 race of the season? Red Bull chief takes swipe at Mercedes for trying to poach lead designer ‘Best driver in the world’ needs more than just a Formula One title, claims rival championship boss
2023-05-17 20:24

NFL considers eliminating hip-drop tackles, will review the 'tush push' again after the season
The NFL is looking to eliminate the hip-drop tackle and will again discuss the “tush push” in the offseason
2023-10-18 07:23

Russian drone strikes on Odesa region cause fires at port
Russian troops hit port infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region with Shahed drones overnight, the Ukrainian military reported, damaging a grain elevator and causing a fire at facilities that transport the country’s crucial grain exports
2023-08-02 14:51

Ange Postecoglou ‘not relaxed’ by uncertainty over Harry Kane’s Tottenham future
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou admits he is “not relaxed” by the uncertainty over the future of Harry Kane and wants the issue sorted as soon as possible. England captain Kane has emerged as a prime transfer target for Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich this summer. The 29-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season but, while Bayern continue to push to secure his services and have reportedly lodged two bids for the forward, Spurs’ stance remains the same, they have no intention of selling Kane. Tottenham’s record goalscorer has also been offered a new contract that is a significant increase on his current £200,000-a-week terms, the PA news agency understands, although reports claimKane will not sign a fresh deal this summer. Postecoglou, who was appointed as new Spurs boss ahead of the new campaign, conceded the situation is not a welcome one. He told reporters, via football.london: “Fair to say I am not relaxed about it! “It’s not something you go: ‘Ah, well, you know if it does or doesn’t happen!’ I mean it’s a very important part of this football club, not just the team, but the football club. “So, you’ve got to deal with it, and I think, for everyone concerned, we don’t want to be doing it for too long. I don’t think that is good for anyone. I don’t think it is good for Harry, I don’t think it is good for the club, because as laser focused as we want to be, you end up sort of repeating yourself along the way. “But the flip side of that is I don’t want to put a deadline on it, because that adds even more pressure. You want these things to happen for the right reasons. The reality of it is he’s still a contracted player at our football club, so that’s the way I see him. “It’s not like his contract is ending on the 12th [of August] and he’s got to make a decision, he’s got another year.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-21 20:27
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