Michigan State hearing officer rules Mel Tucker sexually harassed Brenda Tracy, AP source says
A Michigan State University hearing officer has determined former Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker sexually harassed rape survivor and activist Brenda Tracy, according to a person familiar with the ruling
2023-10-26 06:50
Australia's Coles sees Q1 sales jump nearly 4% on at-home consumption
Australia's Coles Group posted a 3.6% jump in first-quarter sales on Thursday, boosted by higher contribution from its
2023-10-26 06:48
Newcastle handed reality check as Borussia Dortmund ignites Champions League campaign with 1-0 win
Borussia Dortmund has ignited its Champions League campaign by winning 1-0 at Newcastle to hand the Saudi-owned English team a first loss on its return to the competition after 20 years away
2023-10-26 06:47
Where was 'Pawn Stars Do America' Season 2 filmed? History Channel show's cast travels to Arizona in hunt of collectibles
Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison, and Chumlee have joined hands again for a new season of 'Pawn Stars Do America'
2023-10-26 06:46
Celtic hold 10-man Atletico to get off Champions League mark
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers said his side showed they can compete in the Champions League after a 2-2 draw against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, despite failing to end a decade-long wait...
2023-10-26 06:29
Former US Rep. Mark Walker drops North Carolina gubernatorial bid to run for Congress
A former North Carolina congressman has announced he is dropping out of the Republican primary for governor to try to win back his U.S. House seat
2023-10-26 06:26
Pep Guardiola: I don’t judge Erling Haaland on scoring goals
Pep Guardiola claimed there is no pressure on Erling Haaland to score more goals after the Norwegian’s double sank Young Boys on Wednesday. Haaland struck twice in the second half as the holders claimed a hard-fought 3-1 win over the Swiss side in their Champions League Group G encounter on the artificial surface at Bern’s Wankdorf Stadium. The game had been in the balance after Meschack Elia had cancelled out Switzerland international Manuel Akanji’s opener with a superb strike. Haaland’s goals were his first in six Champions League games while his effort against Brighton on Saturday ended a three-game scoreless run – relative barren spells for a player who plundered 52 in total last season. Guardiola said: “There is the impression after last season that he has to score seven goals every single game. That is impossible. “But he is scoring a lot of goals and if people want him to fail because he doesn’t score 50 goals it doesn’t matter. He is always there. “The second goal was really good and he had other chances. The important thing is to create them. “Maybe in the right moment of the season he will be there, better than now, but he has already scored a lot of goals and we are really pleased. “I’ve told him many times I don’t judge him for scoring goals, although I know he wants to score goals. He has the desire to improve and I don’t have doubts about that.” City’s victory, sealed with a Haaland penalty and a clever late finish, was their third in succession and took them a step closer to the knockout stages. They could reach the last-16 for an 11th consecutive season with a follow-up win over the same opposition at the Etihad Stadium in a fortnight. “The result was good and in general it was a really good performance,” said Guardiola, whose side had 26 attempts on goal. “We could have scored more goals but is the important thing is to create the chances.” Guardiola added that Phil Foden did not play because of a “small problem” while Julian Alvarez, who had a goal disallowed after coming off the bench, was not able to play the full game. Young Boys coach Raphael Wicky felt his side gave a good account of themselves. He said: “That courage and passion, we can be proud of what the team delivered, but you need a perfect game against a team like this. We couldn’t do it. “Perfect means taking your chances and not conceding from set-pieces. We’re disappointed with the result, but we can be proud of the team’s performance.” Read More Erling Haaland scores Champions League brace while PSG ease past AC Milan Former Everton boss David Moyes pays tribute to ‘wonderful man’ Bill Kenwright David Moyes hopes West Ham and Olympiacos fans behave in Greece Moeen Ali eager to get anxious England playing with a smile again Esme Morgan pleads for patience and politeness from England’s autograph hunters Self-confessed ‘golf tragic’ Dan Carter keen to boost participation in Ireland
2023-10-26 06:24
Is Christian J LeBlanc OK? 'The Young And The Restless’ star reveals battle with cancer
Christian J LeBlanc has opened up about his battle with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells
2023-10-26 06:23
Florida orders state universities to disband pro-Palestinian student group, saying it backs Hamas
Florida’s state university system is disbanding chapters of a pro-Palestinian student group it says is violating state law by aligning themselves with Hamas in the wake of an attack on Israeli citizens
2023-10-26 06:22
Why Dusty Baker's retirement could be bad news for Braves fans
Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker has retired, which could be bad news for the Atlanta Braves.
2023-10-26 06:21
Washington faces must-win season under Hopkins, who will lean on a roster filled with experience
For the past four seasons, Mike Hopkins has tried to rediscover the formula that made his first couple of teams at Washington so successful
2023-10-26 06:19
Walmex Q3 net profit jumps more than 12%, pushed by higher sales
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Walmart's Mexico unit on Wednesday posted a 12.2% year-on-year jump in its third-quarter net profit, driven mainly
2023-10-26 06:17
