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Drew Barrymore dropped as National Book Awards host after her talk show resumes during strike
Drew Barrymore dropped as National Book Awards host after her talk show resumes during strike
The National Book Awards have dropped Drew Barrymore as the host for this year’s ceremony, a day after her talk show taped its first episode since the Hollywood writers strike began
2023-09-13 07:20
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 8
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 8
90min's predictions for the Gameweek 8 fixtures in the 2023/24 Premier League.
2023-10-07 02:18
Knight, Szokol hang on to win Great Lakes Bay LPGA team event
Knight, Szokol hang on to win Great Lakes Bay LPGA team event
Cheyenne Knight and Elizabeth Szokol combined for a five-under par 65 in the four-ball final round on Saturday to edge Matilda Castren and Kelly Tan by one stroke in the...
2023-07-23 09:48
Derailment costs grow for Norfolk Southern but railroad's trains moving more smoothly
Derailment costs grow for Norfolk Southern but railroad's trains moving more smoothly
The costs related to the East Palestine derailment continue to grow to reach $966 million for Norfolk Southern, but the railroad's service is improving and its insurance companies have started to pay their share of the cost of the crash in eastern Ohio early this year
2023-10-25 23:17
Germany, Serbia reach Basketball World Cup final
Germany, Serbia reach Basketball World Cup final
Germany and Serbia set up a Basketball World Cup final showdown on Friday, as the United States and Canada both...
2023-09-09 01:20
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan board defeat shareholders' Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan board defeat shareholders' Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A federal judge has dismissed a shareholder lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive
2023-08-10 08:29
David Beckham criticised for referring to the Lionesses as 'girls'
David Beckham criticised for referring to the Lionesses as 'girls'
David Beckham has come under fire after posting a video of support for England's Lionesses, because of the choice of language used to describe the players. "Hey girls!", the football ace begins, before going on to say: “Seeing you girls play as a team, it’s been really incredible". However, despite the message of encouragement, internet users have been quick to question why he'd referred to them as 'girls' rather than 'women', dubbing the language 'patronising'. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-08-17 17:29
Rays open series in Baltimore with 4-3 victory, pull within game of Orioles in AL East
Rays open series in Baltimore with 4-3 victory, pull within game of Orioles in AL East
Luke Raley hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning, and Tampa Bay’s remarkable bullpen retired everyone it faced in the Rays’ 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night in the opener of a huge series at Camden Yards
2023-09-15 10:28
Rangers get up and running in Premiership with convincing win over Livingston
Rangers get up and running in Premiership with convincing win over Livingston
Sam Lammers, Danilo, Abdallah Sima and Kieran Dowell all scored their first competitive goals for Rangers as the Light Blues came on strong to beat Livingston 4-0 in the cinch Premiership at Ibrox. Attacking midfielder Lammers hammered in the opener after 10 minutes as the hosts dominated but it was late in the second half before Michael Beale’s new-look side secured the points. Brazilian attacker Danilo headed in a second in the 78th minute before Sima pounced from close range six minutes later with fellow second-half substitute Dowell thrashing in a fourth in the final minute of normal time. The Govan outfit lost their league opener at Kilmarnock last week before beating Servette 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League qualifier at Ibrox on Wednesday night. Boss Beale – who has signed nine new players this summer with the promise of more to come – will see this as a building block for his side but more will be required going forward, starting with the return game against Servette on Tuesday night. As Beale revealed on Friday, Jose Cifuentes, the 24-year-old Ecuador international midfielder signed last week from Los Angeles FC, made his starting debut. Centre-back Leon Balogun was back in again for the first time since returning to the club for a second spell, with Ryan Jack and Connor Goldson rested. It was a patient start by the home side and the opener came when influential midfielder Todd Cantwell’s shot from inside the box was blocked by the foot of Livi keeper Shamal George but Lammers slammed in the rebound from 16 yards. The goal forced Livi to come out their shell a little although a mix-up in defence allowed John Souttar a shot at goal only for the Gers defender to balloon the ball high over the bar, before George dived full length to tip a Cifuentes drive past the post. When captain James Tavernier’s delivery came over, Cifuentes volleyed into the net at the second attempt but after a VAR check, referee Don Robertson awarded a free-kick to Livingston for an initial hand ball by the midfielder. The tempo dropped towards the end of the first half which finished with Light Blues forward Cyriel Dessers heading a Tavernier cross over the bar. Lammers headed a Borna Barisic cross just wide of the target at the start of the second period and missed the target again from a Dessers cut-back, after George had made a fine save from a Danilo drive. In a rare Livingston attack, Gers keeper Jack Butland was tested twice in a minutes by Andrew Shinnie, twice making good saves before Livi defender Ayo Obileye threw himself to block a Dessers drive from 14 yards after he had been set up by Danilo, the corner coming to nothing. In a 68th minute counter-attack, Danilo flicked a Cifuentes cross over the bar from two yards out which cranked up frustration levels, however all was soon well in Govan. Rabbi Matondo and Sima came on for Lammers and Dessers and in the 77th minute Sima drove a shot from point-blank range against George but the second goal was on its way, coming when Barisic’s deep cross found Danilo at the back post and he rose to head past the Livi keeper for his first Gers goal and alleviate the building pressure. Dujon Sterling came on among more substitutions to make his Rangers debut before Danilo hit the post from close range. Sima then opened his account in a Light Blue jersey and there was time for Dowell, on for Cantwell, to fire in off the crossbar for number four to make his mark at Ibrox. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Everton pay price for missed chances as Fulham snatch win at Goodison Park Joao Pedro and Simon Adingra hit debut goals as Brighton stroll past Luton Tom Brady watches on as Birmingham beat Leeds with last-gasp penalty
2023-08-13 00:21
Lil Kim Then and Now: Singer's transformation in showbiz and personal life
Lil Kim Then and Now: Singer's transformation in showbiz and personal life
Lil’ Kim to became known for her style and she has served some iconic looks over the years
2023-09-29 15:50
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Result as Taylor suffers first ever defeat
Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron LIVE: Result as Taylor suffers first ever defeat
Katie Taylor suffered the first loss of her professional career on Saturday, as she was beaten on points by Chantelle Cameron in Dublin. Taylor entered the 3Arena unbeaten and as the undisputed lightweight champion, while her British opponent was also undefeated and put the undisputed super-lightweight titles on the line. In what was, remarkably, Taylor’s first pro fight in her native Ireland, the Olympic champion lost a majority decision to Cameron, who emerged victorious 96-94, 96-94, 95-95 on the judges’ scorecards. The bout was contested at an intense pace, with Cameron, 32, fighting on the front foot and applying heavy pressure throughout. Taylor’s every punch was greeted with a roar in Dublin, but the 36-year-old seemed to lose the contest in the middle rounds, as Cameron landed the harder shots and with greater frequency. Taylor, cheered on by UFC star and compatriot Conor McGregor from ringside, landed several eye-catching flurries in the final frames, but her quick, straight punches did not appear to faze Cameron. In contrast, Taylor seemed to be worn down somewhat by her opponent’s frequent body shots. Taylor expressed her desire for a rematch as the fighters spoke in the ring after the main event, before her promoter Eddie Hearn reiterated that a rematch clause would allow a second clash between the women. He added that it would likely take place in Dublin in autumn. Re-live updates from the fight, below. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Katie Taylor beaten by Chantelle Cameron on Irish homecoming Conor McGregor cheers on Irish boxers from ringside before Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron Devin Haney edges past Vasiliy Lomachenko to remain unbeaten and undisputed
2023-05-21 13:50
Harley-Davidson profit slumps on sluggish demand
Harley-Davidson profit slumps on sluggish demand
By Bianca Flowers and Kannaki Deka (Reuters) -Harley-Davidson Inc on Thursday reported a 24% fall in third-quarter profit as customers
2023-10-26 19:17