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Is 33 for Tom Cruise what 25 is for Leonardo DiCaprio? Actor divorced all 3 wives when they were 33
Is 33 for Tom Cruise what 25 is for Leonardo DiCaprio? Actor divorced all 3 wives when they were 33
Each of Tom Cruise’s wives is 11 years junior to the previous spouse and many believe it's not a coincidence
2023-05-16 13:53
China's Huawei says it earned patent revenues of $560 million last year
China's Huawei says it earned patent revenues of $560 million last year
SHENZHEN, China Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies received $560 million in royalty revenues in 2022, Alan Fan, its
2023-07-13 17:20
Income too high for Medicaid? ‘Spend down’ to qualify
Income too high for Medicaid? ‘Spend down’ to qualify
Making more than the maximum income level for Medicaid isn’t necessarily a deal breaker
2023-09-13 21:20
Conn Smythe odds: Bet on Sergei Bobrovky before it's too late
Conn Smythe odds: Bet on Sergei Bobrovky before it's too late
If things keep up the way they've been going, the NHL Conference Finals are going to be over before they know it.As of writing this article, the Florida Panthers have a 3-0 lead on the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights have a 2-0 lead on the Dallas Stars.So, with the ...
2023-05-24 02:18
Erling Haaland back among the goals as Manchester City return to winning ways
Erling Haaland back among the goals as Manchester City return to winning ways
Erling Haaland got back on the scoresheet as Manchester City returned to winning ways with narrow 2-1 win over Brighton. After suffering successive defeats prior to the recent international break, the champions were in danger of falling to three consecutive Premier League losses for the first time under Pep Guardiola. That did not seem likely once play began at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday as early goals from Julian Alvarez and Haaland – his first City strike in four matches – put them on course for three points. A reply from Brighton substitute Ansu Fati 17 minutes from time made for a nervous finish – and tension increased when Manuel Akanji picked up a second yellow card in stoppage time – but City held on. For most of the game, City had looked more like their assertive selves with Rodri back after his costly recent suspension. The return of John Stones also brought more assurance, even though first-choice goalkeeper Ederson was on the bench after his recent international exertions for Brazil. Brighton have impressed under Roberto De Zerbi – of whom Guardiola continually speaks highly – but, for all their enterprising play, their defence is proving leaky and their openness was quickly exploited. Phil Foden troubled the visitors early on as he seized possession and broke forward to release the lively Jeremy Doku, who cut inside and curled over. The opener was not long in coming and again Doku glided through the defence to reach the byline and pull back for Alvarez. The Argentinian World Cup winner’s strike was not the cleanest but such is his confidence that his first-time shot had too much power as he beat Jason Steele for his seventh goal of the season. City maintained the pressure with another break from deep ending when Josko Gvardiol shot straight at Steele. Kaoru Mitoma had Brighton’s first opportunity but his tame effort was easily dealt with by Stefan Ortega and the Seagulls suffered a blow when Mancunian Danny Welbeck was forced off injured after 15 minutes. Haaland took further advantage of Brighton’s defensive weakness as he ended his recent – by his extraordinary standards – goal ‘drought’ by doubling City’s lead on 19 minutes. The Norwegian was given too much space as he powered towards the box before firing a left-footed shot into the bottom corner from distance. Alvarez attracted the attention of the VAR after a push on Pascal Gross but nothing was given and Doku threatened again when he beat veteran former City player James Milner but missed the target. Brighton started to show life early in the second half as Gross skewed a shot wide under pressure. Haaland latched onto a Foden pass just after the hour but his strike was beaten away by Steele. Mitoma had another good chance after getting behind the City back line but Ortega rushed out to block on the edge of the area. That was a warning City failed to heed and moments after Alvarez’s attempt to lob a stranded Steele dropped short, they were caught on a rapid counter-attack. Brighton quickly shifted the ball upfield and, although Mitoma’s attempt to pass into the danger area was cut out by Akanji, Fati was on hand to turn in the rebound. Brighton pressed to the end but struggled to create meaningful chances. Akanji’s late dismissal brought more jitters for the home fans, but City completed the job. Read More Luton fight back to stun Nottingham Forest and earn a point Thomas Frank celebrates five years at Brentford with victory over 10-man Burnley Sasa Kalajdzic gives Wolves late win on Gary O’Neil’s return to Bournemouth Manchester City back to winning ways as Erling Haaland helps sink Brighton Daniel Kanu scores four in five-star Southend display against Solihull Newcastle romp to victory over Crystal Palace
2023-10-22 00:48
Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz: Joe Rogan wants a rematch as WWE star offers $10 million to Diaz for an MMA bout
Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz: Joe Rogan wants a rematch as WWE star offers $10 million to Diaz for an MMA bout
Joe Rogan wants an MMA match between the two after the 10th round
2023-08-07 15:20
Fewer Venezuelan arrivals lead to drop in illegal entries to US after pandemic asylum limits
Fewer Venezuelan arrivals lead to drop in illegal entries to US after pandemic asylum limits
U.S. officials say a 98% drop in Venezuelan arrivals has helped lead to a steep decline in migrants crossing the U.S. border illegally from Mexico since pandemic-related asylum limits expired last week
2023-05-18 02:23
Who is Shea Foster? 'Surviving Paradise' contestant is ready for wilderness in spite of spinal surgery
Who is Shea Foster? 'Surviving Paradise' contestant is ready for wilderness in spite of spinal surgery
'Surviving Paradise' contestant Shea Foster was involved in a tragic car accident in 2021
2023-10-20 12:20
Women denied abortions in Texas ask court for clarity over state's exceptions to ban
Women denied abortions in Texas ask court for clarity over state's exceptions to ban
Women who sued Texas after saying they were denied abortions despite serious risks to their health are asking a court to step in
2023-07-19 18:45
Celtic ban fan group the ‘Green Brigade’ after Palestine support
Celtic ban fan group the ‘Green Brigade’ after Palestine support
Celtic have banned the Green Brigade from home matches after the prominent fan group defied the club’s request by displaying Palestine flags at last week’s Champions League game against Atletico Madrid. An email to supporters in the standing section has been published on social media showing that Celtic have suspended season tickets for those who have registered with the ticket office as being part of the ‘ultras’ group, who were already banned from away games as a result of a number of incidents this season. Wary of further Uefa disciplinary action, Celtic had asked fans not to bring any flags associated with the Middle East conflict ahead of facing Atletico at Celtic Park last Wednesday - but thousands defied the club’s appeal. An email leaked on social media shows Celtic cited "repeated incidents of unacceptable conduct involving the ‘Green Brigade’ group". The ban is pending further review and communication with the fans’ group. Celtic have been fined by Uefa twice this season for displays linked to the Green Brigade section - a pyrotechnic show away at Rotterdam and an "anti-fascist" banner which, according to the European governing body, contained a "provocative message of an offensive nature" towards Lazio. Other issues apparently cited by Celtic include "rushing turnstiles" at Fir Park, "illegally gained access" ahead of the Lazio match and "unauthorised banners" plus behaviour towards stewards. A Celtic spokesperson said: "To avoid any misunderstanding, the progressive steps taken by the club over a period of time are as a result of an increasingly serious escalation in unacceptable behaviours and non-compliance with applicable regulations, at matches at Celtic Park and away grounds over a period of time, which are creating serious safety concerns and other issues." Read More Celtic twice throw away lead as Atletico storm back to claim point Manchester United kit ‘too tight’ as players forced to wear replicas Police arrest 70-year-old man after alleged racist abuse during Barrow vs Morecambe
2023-11-01 23:28
Key Israeli-Palestinian accord dead, says an architect of deal
Key Israeli-Palestinian accord dead, says an architect of deal
The Oslo Accords, which aimed to bring "peaceful coexistence" to Israel and the Palestinians, are now dead, one of the deal's architects, Norwegian peace...
2023-11-28 00:27
European shares edge higher, but mixed data limit gains
European shares edge higher, but mixed data limit gains
European shares edged higher on Thursday as U.S. inflation data fuelled hopes that the Federal Reserve was on
2023-07-13 16:25