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New AstraZeneca Cancer Drug Shows Potential in Key Study
New AstraZeneca Cancer Drug Shows Potential in Key Study
An AstraZeneca Plc cancer medicine showed a statistically significant improvement over standard chemotherapy in a high-level study. The
2023-07-03 14:47
Watch Daniel Jones' Hilarious Missed Tackle Attempted on Devon Witherspoon's 97-Yard Pick-6
Watch Daniel Jones' Hilarious Missed Tackle Attempted on Devon Witherspoon's 97-Yard Pick-6
VIDEO: Daniel Jones couldn't do anything right against the Seahawks.
2023-10-03 11:16
Micah Parsons calls for 'more refs' after questionably called Cowboys Eagles game
Micah Parsons calls for 'more refs' after questionably called Cowboys Eagles game
On the latest episode of ‘The Edge with Micah Parsons’ featuring teammate Stephon Gilmore, Micah Parsons called out the NFL and their referees in the game featu
2023-11-12 10:26
Lautaro Martinez fires Inter to Champions League final after win over AC Milan
Lautaro Martinez fires Inter to Champions League final after win over AC Milan
Lautaro Martinez provided the finishing touch as Inter Milan cruised into the Champions League final with a 3-0 aggregate win over AC Milan. Martinez fired the only goal of a stop-start second leg to add to their 2-0 victory in last week’s opening instalment and Inter will face either Manchester City or Real Madrid in Istanbul on June 10. Argentina’s World Cup winning-striker, who was outstanding throughout, pounced in the 75th minute as Inter clinched an eighth successive win in front of a crowd of 76,000 at the San Siro. It secures their first Champions League final since 2010 – when Jose Mourinho masterminded the treble before leaving to join Real Madrid – and keeps alive hopes of lifting a fourth European crown. Aware of the need for urgency in the 237th derby between the city rivals, Milan started fast and in the 14th minute they were presented with a chance to blow the tie wide open. Sandro Tonali skilfully created the space for Brahim Diaz to have a clear shot at goal but the Spain forward’s attempt lacked conviction and keeper Andre Onana made a simple save. Rafael Leao flashed a shot across the face of goal and if Milan were taking heart from their opportunities, that was offset by Inter’s own threat with Martinez going close on two occasions. On the second of those only a stunning reflex save by Mike Maignan kept out a dangerous header to keep Milan in the hunt. The importance of Milan’s missed chances was underlined when the second half opened with Inter taking charge of the ball, frustrating opponents who appeared to have run out of ideas. A sly off-the-ball stamp by Francesco Acerbi on the foot of Tonali incensed Milan’s players but referee Clement Turpin declined to act. Inter’s position was beginning to look unassailable and shortly after Romelu Lukaku stepped off the bench, the Belgian combined with Martinez to confirm their place in the final. Lukaku held the ball up in the corner of the area and when the right moment came, he threaded a pass to his team-mate who produced a fine first touch before beating Maignan at the near post. Martinez’s moment of brilliance was a rare highlight of a second half that became increasingly niggly, resulting in a spate of yellow cards, and Milan had nothing left to offer. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid unfazed by airport delay before Man City clash Man City remember club great as Real Madrid check in – Tuesday’s sporting social Nick Kyrgios on track to be fit for grass-court season and Wimbledon bid
2023-05-17 05:27
Who is Prisha Mosley? North Carolina woman, 25, sues doctors for putting her on testosterone at 17
Who is Prisha Mosley? North Carolina woman, 25, sues doctors for putting her on testosterone at 17
Prisha Mosley said, 'I decided to file a lawsuit because more needs to be done, people who do harm need to be held accountable, I want justice'
2023-07-21 17:22
Anti-corruption candidate Bernardo Arévalo wins Guatemala's presidential election
Anti-corruption candidate Bernardo Arévalo wins Guatemala's presidential election
With more than 95% of the ballots counted, anti-corruption candidate Bernardo Arévalo, from the progressive Movimiento Semilla party, appeared to have won Guatemala's presidential election on Sunday, beating former first lady Sandra Torres by 59.1% to 36.1% of votes cast.
2023-08-21 10:50
Who is Tanita Strahan? 'GMA' host Michael Strahan's eldest daughter is upcoming visual artist in Los Angeles
Who is Tanita Strahan? 'GMA' host Michael Strahan's eldest daughter is upcoming visual artist in Los Angeles
'GMA' star Michael Strahan's daughter Tanita is currently working as a visual artist and has set a base in Los Angeles
2023-07-31 16:48
Tatum scores 35, 17 in the fourth, to lead the Celtics to a 114-98 win over the Knicks
Tatum scores 35, 17 in the fourth, to lead the Celtics to a 114-98 win over the Knicks
Jayson Tatum scored 35 points, Jaylen Brown added 22 and Kristaps Porzingis had 21 to lead the Boston Celtics to a 114-98 victory over the New York Knicks
2023-11-14 11:21
Tottenham boosted by Rodrigo Bentancur’s international return
Tottenham boosted by Rodrigo Bentancur’s international return
Ange Postecoglou is excited to see Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur close to his best again amid a growing injury crisis at the club. Spurs host Aston Villa on Sunday with at least nine first-team players ruled out and Pape Sarr a doubt after he returned with a knock from international duty with Senegal. A much-needed positive for the Australian is the return to fitness of Bentancur, who made his first competitive start in nine months in Uruguay’s 3-0 win over Bolivia on Tuesday after a serious knee injury. With first-choice midfielders James Maddison (ankle) and Yves Bissouma (suspended) definitely absent for the visit of Villa, Bentancur could be thrust into action. “The back four is probably the major issue for us at the moment. We’re really low on depth there, but midfield as well. That’s just the period we’re going through,” Postecoglou reflected. “The fact Rodrigo got an opportunity to start (for Uruguay) is good for us. It gives him that confidence that he’s able to get through a game. “The beauty of him is he can play a couple of different areas. I think he can play as a six, he can play further forward as an eight and he’s even creative. I think he can score goals as well. “We were kind of hoping with him, Madders, Pape, Biss and people like Pierre(-Emile Hojbjerg) we were well stocked in that midfield area for different kinds of combinations, but obviously that has been disrupted a bit. “The key for Rodrigo is to get him back to that level physically and mentally where he feels really comfortable about playing at this level. “I don’t think he is far off it from what I’ve seen and again certainly over the next few weeks he will get that opportunity.” Bentancur was one of Tottenham’s best players last season and impressed in a box-to-box role before he sustained anterior cruciate ligament damage in February. Uruguay boss Marcelo Bielsa used him at the base of a midfield three on Tuesday, which is where Bissouma has played for Spurs so far this season. With Bissouma suspended for the Villa match after he picked up his fifth yellow card of the campaign at Wolves, Postecoglou hinted Bentancur could fill that void. He said: “Yeah, potentially. Watching the (Bolivia) game and how he played, he did it really well so you know he can play there. “I don’t think he is that far off from a physical perspective of being able to play his normal game, whether that is box-to-box, and part of it is getting belief in himself and his own body that he is capable of doing it.” Spurs’ hopes of returning to winning ways have been hit by their lengthy injury list, but Postecoglou insisted: “Aston Villa will be a great test for us, but we’re at home. “Apart from the Chelsea game, our home form has been really strong and we need to make sure we get back to that.” Read More LTA urges British tennis fans to show ‘respect’ after Novak Djokovic row at Davis Cup Erik ten Hag prepared for Everton to be ‘mad’ and urges Man Utd to match them Alexis Mac Allister’s performance could be key against Man City – Jan Molby PA selective guide to sport on TV for w/c November 27 Nathan Heaney eyeing middleweight world title fight against Janibek Alimkhanuly Eddie Howe sees no benefit to Newcastle over loans between associated clubs
2023-11-24 22:48
Near collision, tense encounter as Beijing flexes muscles in the South China Sea
Near collision, tense encounter as Beijing flexes muscles in the South China Sea
By Adrian Portugal NEAR THE SECOND THOMAS SHOAL, South China Sea (Reuters) -The crew of the Philippine coastguard boat watch
2023-10-09 11:23
Springboks delighted for flag reprieve, says Erasmus
Springboks delighted for flag reprieve, says Erasmus
South Africa's director of rugby Rassie Erasmus said on Tuesday he was glad the Springboks will be able to fly their flag in this...
2023-10-11 00:58
Who was Duane Tabinski? NASCAR contractor electrocuted to death while setting up Chicago street race
Who was Duane Tabinski? NASCAR contractor electrocuted to death while setting up Chicago street race
According to colleagues, Tabinski was setting up a unique audio equipment piece called Tracpac, which he had invented when the accident occurred
2023-07-03 18:17