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‘Wheel of Fortune’ new hire Ryan Seacrest reveals plans for show after Pat Sajak’s retirement on ‘Today’ with Willie Geist
‘Wheel of Fortune’ new hire Ryan Seacrest reveals plans for show after Pat Sajak’s retirement on ‘Today’ with Willie Geist
Former ‘American Idol’ host Ryan Seacrest spoke to Willie Geist during ‘Sunday Sitdown’ and revealed his vision for 'Wheel of Fortune'
2023-09-25 15:28
Why Wendy's Quietly Got Rid of Its Elegant Sunrooms
Why Wendy's Quietly Got Rid of Its Elegant Sunrooms
Solariums are nostalgic for many customers, but Wendy's thinks they’re dated.
2023-11-14 00:23
India's Modi breaks silence over Manipur ethnic violence after viral video shows mob molesting women
India's Modi breaks silence over Manipur ethnic violence after viral video shows mob molesting women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has broken his public silence over deadly ethnic clashes in India’s northeast after a video went viral showing two women being assaulted by a mob
2023-07-20 15:20
Morocco makes more Women's World Cup history, reaching knockout rounds with a 1-0 win over Colombia
Morocco makes more Women's World Cup history, reaching knockout rounds with a 1-0 win over Colombia
Morocco has beaten Colombia 1-0 to make it to the Women’s World Cup knockout round – and to make even more history
2023-08-03 20:53
Nebraska voter ID bill passes, despite filibuster by lawmaker
Nebraska voter ID bill passes, despite filibuster by lawmaker
Nebraska lawmakers passed a bill Thursday to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by voters in November
2023-06-02 07:47
North Korea win on return to international stage
North Korea win on return to international stage
North Korea returned to major international competition for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic with a 2-0 win over Taiwan in men's football at...
2023-09-19 18:46
Tottenham fans stage protest over ticket price increases ahead of Man Utd match
Tottenham fans stage protest over ticket price increases ahead of Man Utd match
Hundreds of Tottenham supporters staged a protest ahead of the club’s home match against Manchester United over the decision to increase matchday ticket prices for this season. It was first revealed in July that Spurs planned to raise the price of matchday tickets for the 2023-24 campaign, a decision heavily criticised by Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust. THST unveiled plans on August 1 to demonstrate against the increase ahead of Manchester United’s visit and a large group of fans gathered outside the stadium at 3.45pm with banners held up urging the club to reverse its decision. Spurs announced in April that season-ticket prices would be frozen for the second year in a row, but THST confirmed in July that the club planned to raise matchday ticket prices. It was also revealed there would now be six Category A fixtures, the most expensive ticket, with Newcastle bumped up from Category B. A Tottenham spokesperson told the PA news agency at the time: “We are fully aware of the current rising cost of living – and as such are one of only three Premier League clubs to freeze Season Ticket prices for the coming season. “Our match ticket prices are comparable to other London clubs, with a wide range of price points available for fans to choose from.” After THST described the club’s decision to increase matchday tickets as “excessive”, earlier this month the Supporters’ Trust produced a ‘Call to Action’ plan alongside a number of key facts around the price rise. The highest matchday ticket is now £103 and THST state the club’s decision to increase prices “will generate approximately £2.5million”, which they allege contributes to only 0.6 of the club’s total income. Upon revealing plans to hold a peaceful protest, THST urged the club to reverse its decision, guarantee there would be no price increase for next season and for a full commitment to consult the Supporters’ Trust and the Fan Advisory Board on a “fair and sustainable” ticking strategy. “I hope the club listen and do retract the matchday ticket price increase,” THST chair Martin Buhagiar told PA earlier in August. “People can’t afford their mortgage, can’t afford their shopping, can’t afford their utility bills, so now is not the time to price loyal fans out of football. “My concern is the stadium will always sell out because of day-trippers or people on holiday coming to games, but fundamentally you will end up with a passionless stadium if you price out the passionate fans.” After plenty of promotion on social media alongside the hashtags #StopExploitingLoyalty and #StopTicketPriceRises during recent weeks, a large number of fans turned up for Saturday’s demonstration. Around 300 supporters stood on the High Road outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and held up banners with one reading: “Greed is a choice. No to ticket price hike” and another stating: “Stop Exploiting Fans.” While some of the chanting briefly turned to calling for chairman Daniel Levy to leave Spurs, the majority of the singing was repeatedly calling for the club to reverse its decision before supporters moved on after half an hour. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Solly March bags brace as Brighton beat Wolves to go top of Premier League Bryan Mbeumo at the double as Brentford ease to victory over 10-man Fulham Liverpool recover from rocky opening to see off Bournemouth
2023-08-20 00:24
Leaderless US House ends week where it started - in limbo
Leaderless US House ends week where it started - in limbo
The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives was closing out a third week of dysfunction Friday, no nearer to replacing its ousted leader and with no realistic plan to end one...
2023-10-20 22:26
A $2 Trillion Inflation-Linked Debt Headache Arrives 
A $2 Trillion Inflation-Linked Debt Headache Arrives 
A normally boring corner of the UK investment market is wobbling, highlighting the potential trouble ahead for corporate debt exposed
2023-07-02 04:25
Nvidia short sellers lose $826 million as stock jumps after strong forecast
Nvidia short sellers lose $826 million as stock jumps after strong forecast
Investors with short position on Nvidia lost $826 million in mark-to-market losses on Thursday, data from analytics firm
2023-08-24 21:59
Haze from Canadian wildfires eases as reinforcements from abroad arrive
Haze from Canadian wildfires eases as reinforcements from abroad arrive
The hazardous haze from wildfires in Canada’s northeast has eased there and throughout much of northeastern United States, but Canadian officials warn it could be a marathon fire season and are welcoming the help of firefighters arriving from other countries
2023-06-10 03:59
Erik ten Hag tells Chelsea ‘money doesn’t work’ without strategy
Erik ten Hag tells Chelsea ‘money doesn’t work’ without strategy
Erik ten Hag has insisted that spending money without a strategy is a recipe for failure as he considered Chelsea’s season and the possibility of a takeover at Manchester United. Chelsea have committed around £600 million for 16 new signings since Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital bought the club a year ago but the 2021 Champions League winners visit Old Trafford on Thursday certain to finish in the bottom half of the table. Ten Hag has spent around £200m in his reign but United, who came sixth last season, will be guaranteed a top-four finish if they avoid defeat in either of their last two games of the season. But their future is shrouded in uncertainty with the owners, the Glazer family, putting the club up for sale. The Ineos businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani have both submitted three bids so far. Asked about comparisons with Chelsea, Ten Hag argued ambition and funds are not enough without a proper plan. “When there is no strategy behind, or (not) the right strategy, money doesn’t work,” he said. “In this moment there is a centralisation of good players, of the best managers, also of the money, it is all here in the UK. And that makes a great competition, but also a tough and a hard competition. “And you have to do the right things and you can have money but you have to do it and spend it in a smart way and also you need a strategy behind it, because, otherwise, the money doesn’t work.” Read More Football rumours: Manchester United ‘launching £55million swoop’ for Mason Mount Gareth Southgate adamant Raheem Sterling has the mental toughness to bounce back Frank Lampard not surprised contract talks with Mason Mount are taking time
2023-05-25 14:21