
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

Attorney for ex-student charged in California stabbing deaths says he's not mentally fit for trial
An attorney for a former Northern California university student charged with murder in the stabbing deaths of two people and attempted murder of a third says his client has not showered in the nearly three months he’s been in jail
2023-07-26 08:50

Joe Biden to Heckler Who Interrupted His Speech: 'I Can't Hear You'
Keep shouting at Joe Biden. Just know he won't hear you.
2023-10-16 00:18

Los Angeles sheriff's deputies in critical condition after fire broke out during training
Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were seriously hurt Tuesday after a fire broke out at a training facility north of Los Angeles
2023-10-11 04:28

Tina Turner who died at 83 never got a chance to meet her 3 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
Tina Turner suffered till her last breath as she mourned the losses of her sons Craig Turner whom she had with Raymond Hill and Ronnie Turner from Ike
2023-06-02 08:24

'Enough with the Ozempic': Erika Jayne accused of using weight loss drug as she flaunts slim figure in 'Be It All Blonde' promotional post
'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne flaunted her stunning physique as she promoted her Las Vegas Residency on social media
2023-07-27 12:50

Lewis Capaldi gets to existential crisis level on 'Hot Ones'
Lewis Capaldi's Hot Ones episode may start off fairly composed, but don't let that fool
2023-07-07 17:55

The best early Prime Day luggage deals: Shop before your summer vacation
UPDATE: Jun. 22, 2023, 3:30 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with the latest
2023-06-23 01:55

Taylor Swift recreates her eras on tour. The originals are behind glass.
Visit Taylor Swift: Storyteller at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York
2023-06-09 18:20

Indonesia's August trade surplus seen widening to $1.55 billion - Reuters poll
JAKARTA Indonesia's trade surplus in August likely widened slightly from a month earlier amid falling imports, even as
2023-09-14 11:17

Netherlands vs. South Africa: How to watch Women's World Cup last-16 tie
The Netherlands and South Africa will face each other on Saturday for a place in the Women's World Cup quarterfinals, in what will be a historic occasion as Banyana Banyana's first ever knockout stage match at the World Cup.
2023-08-05 21:24

Newcastle show the value of a gameplan as Chelsea go back to square one
Well that Chelsea renaissance did not last long. Losing at St James’ Park, especially since the Saudi money rolled in, is nothing to be ashamed of, but Newcastle United did not earn victory against Chelsea through any blistering display, roared on by 50,000 blood-hungry Geordies – Mauricio Pochettino’s team lost this encounter of their own accord. They had done all the hard work in battling back from a goal down to turn the tide in their favour. At the start of the second half, there really only looked likely to be one winner. Raheem Sterling had hit top form and was head and shoulders above everyone on the pitch, Enzo Fernandez was controlling the ebb and flow on his terms, while Thiago Silva cruised around in his effervescent manner at the back. Two very early Christmas presents – Newcastle’s game-clinching third particularly gifted by Silva – in 90 second-half seconds reminded everyone just how far this Chelsea team still have to go. Four goals conceded and a man sent off, in a game that was so evenly poised – the inquiry into capitulations like this will take some time and will provide Pochettino with arguably his biggest challenge yet. One look at the benches ahead of kick-off should have given every indication as to which way the result was going to go. While Chelsea could boast £300m worth of talent in reserve, with international superstars galore in the dugout, Newcastle had to name three goalkeepers and four academy players on the sidelines, Matt Ritchie being the most recognisable name, and he has not started a league match all season. The home side’s first 11, however, had a much more formidable look to them. Several of the big-money signings since the takeover at St James’ have certainly made a real impact in their short time at the club, but the one with the real standout star quality, when fit, remains Alexander Isak. He just has that natural, God-given talent that mere mortals can only envy. His fitness problems deprived him of a move to a European giant before Newcastle took the risk on him last summer – a move that has paid off handsomely, even with the Swede’s injuries persisting. The finish, his seventh goal in seven league starts, that edged the hosts in front belied a player who had not seen any match action in a month. The pass from Lewis Miley, a 17-year-old thrown in at the deep end given the Newcastle injury situation, was sublime in the extreme. Yet, after Sterling had found the net for the third time in four games from a free-kick 23 minutes in, Chelsea assumed control. Conor Gallagher should have scored after a mistake from Nick Pope in the home goal, before Fernandez almost finished off a sweeping move late in the first half only to be denied by a recovered Pope. The football was being played by the Blues. In the blink of an eye, however, the game was inexplicably taken away from Chelsea. Firstly, Jamaal Lascelles was allowed to steal into the box and head a simple Anthony Gordon cross home before, 90 seconds later, on the day he became Chelsea’s oldest-ever outfield player, Silva seemed to stub his foot into the ground, allowing fellow countryman Joelinton in to latch onto the ball and stroke it into the net. Reece James’s dismissal for two bookable offences and Gordon’s late fourth ensured a miserable trip north became a potentially damaging one. Chelsea still remain a team of individuals. Pochettino is making strides and is finally starting to settle on a starting 11 at least. There remains, however, too many gaps in the game plan. Newcastle have a blueprint that they adhere to by the letter. Just watch one of the set pieces, which would not look out of place in the NFL, where most of the players are in there as blockers, creating space for their aerial dangermen, tells you all you need to know about the thorough preparations from Eddie Howe and his staff. It is of course far too early to be judging Pochettino yet, but if they resembled his Tottenham side in their pomp against Manchester City last time out, they reverted back to the Frank Lampard days on Tyneside. Back very much to square one. Read More Chelsea vs Manchester City LIVE: Latest Premier League updates Luton clinch huge win as Jacob Brown scores decisive goal against Crystal Palace Brentford vs Arsenal LIVE: Latest Premier League updates Luton clinch huge win as Jacob Brown scores decisive goal against Crystal Palace Brentford vs Arsenal LIVE: Latest Premier League updates Brighton return to winning ways by edging Forest in thriller
2023-11-26 02:28
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