
When will 'Love Island USA' Season 5 Episode 31 air? Islanders fight to save their relationships
'Love Island USA' Season 5 to have more elimination rounds ahead
2023-08-20 12:47

Millie Bright: England women’s football captain in profile
With the Lionesses’ Euro 2022-winning captain Leah Williamson forced to miss out on the World Cup through injury, coach Sarina Wiegman has entrusted the responsibility for leading the team to experienced Chelsea centre back Millie Bright. Bright has been passed fit for England’s match against Haiti after recovering from knee surgery and the defender will lead the Lionesses in their Group D opener. Now 29, Bright grew up in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, overcoming infant pneumonia and asthma to enjoy a career as a top level athlete, although her first love was equestrianism, not football. Women’s World Cup LIVE: Latest updates as England face Haiti Showing early promise when she did take to the field aged nine, she was soon scouted playing for Killamarsh Dynamos by Sheffield United and joined their academy before moving to Doncaster Rovers Belles aged 16 in 2009. Making her debut that same year and scoring on her first start, Bright spent a year on loan at Leeds Ladies before establishing herself at Doncaster, where she played with future Lionesses Mary Earps and Bethany England. In December 2014, she signed for Chelsea and has remained with the West London club ever since, picking up four Barclays Women’s Super League titles, three FA Women’s Cups and reaching the UEFA Champions League Final, scoring 14 times across 218 appearances. For England, she was an essential part of the side that reached the semi-finals of the last FIFA World Cup in France in 2019 and of last summer’s triumphant Euros team. She has represented her country, to date, 66 times and scored five international goals, striking up solid defensive partnerships with Williamson and Houghton during that time and posing a significant aerial threat from set plays. Read More How to watch England vs Haiti: TV channel and start time for Women’s World Cup opener Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match today Women’s football world rankings: Who could take No 1 at the World Cup?
2023-07-22 18:22

Predicting Rebirth Island's Return to Warzone in 2024
We predict Rebirth Island will likely return to Call of Duty: Warzone in April or May of 2024 in Modern Warfare 3 Season 3.
2023-11-08 02:20

Fed Latest: Barr Issues Warning on Hedge Funds’ Basis Trades
The Federal Reserve’s top banking regulator on Thursday joined a chorus of US officials expressing concern about highly
2023-11-17 00:27

Pope appoints bishop from his native Argentina to lead Vatican office that enforces church doctrine
Pope Francis has chosen a bishop from his Argentine homeland for one of the Vatican's most powerful positions
2023-07-02 03:25

Kyle McCord has Ohio State fans in shambles with brutal start vs. Indiana
Ohio State Buckeyes fans weren't impressed with Kyle McCord's showing in the season opener against Indiana.
2023-09-03 05:59

Marketmind: Fed relief to juice risk appetite
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-11-02 05:53

China Is Sailing Its Way Through a Record Year of Debt Sales
There’s a 1.5 trillion yuan ($207 billion) question weighing on Chinese bond traders’ minds now: how will Beijing
2023-11-17 09:55

PacWest sells real-estate lending unit to Roc360 - WSJ
PacWest Bancorp has struck a deal to sell its real-estate lending arm to Roc360 for an undisclosed price,
2023-05-24 08:24

Watch live as welcome ceremony held for Pope Francis in Lisbon park
Watch live as a welcome ceremony is held for the Pope at Lisbon’s Parque Eduardo VII park on Thursday 3 August. Francis arrived in Portugal yesterday, for World Youth Day - an event created by the late Pope John Paul for young Catholics in their teens or early 20s. This year’s event is the first time it has been held since 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The pontiff’s five-day trip to Portugal hopes to energise young Catholics, but is taking place in the shadow of the country’s huge clergy sexual abuse scandal and local anger at the soaring cost of the event. Francis said on Wednesday that the Catholic Church needs a “humble and ongoing purification” to deal with the “anguished cries” of victims of clerical sexual abuse, who he met privately on the first day of his visit. The crisis “calls us to a humble and ongoing purification, starting with the anguished cry of the victims, who must always be accepted and listened to,” he said. Read More Pope Francis urges students in Portugal to fight economic injustice and protect the environment Watch: Pope Francis visits Portugal for World Youth Day festival Pope Francis will be in Portugal for 5 days. Here's what he will visit
2023-08-04 00:30

Melanie Camacho: California girl, 19, whose car was found abandoned and on fire was on her way to meet ex-BF: Police
The 19-year-old was last seen at her workplace in Firebaugh and waswearing a gray shirt with the AutoZone logo, said police
2023-11-28 05:24

German far-right says the EU is a 'failed project' as it prepares for European Parliament elections
The far-right Alternative for Germany has declared the European Union a “failed project” in its current form as it adopts its program for next June’s European Parliament election at its party convention in the eastern city of Magdeburg
2023-08-06 21:22
You Might Like...

New Zealand business confidence improves in June- ANZ survey

Galthie wary of 'wounded' Italy as quarters beckon

Technip Energies and John Cockerill Reach Closing of Rely, a New Company Dedicated to Integrated Green Hydrogen and Power-to-X Solutions

It took 54 years, but this man just got his bachelor's degree

Paris Hiltons says ‘mama bear instincts’ came out after comments about son’s head

‘All you care about is your hair’: Jesse Watters called 'fake journalist' after he shares pics from Fox Nation’s annual Patriot Awards

Australia rely on title wins and 'extra leg' in World Cup semi-final

George lifts Clippers over Warriors, late surge can't save Mavs