
Airborne fish sparks New Jersey power outage, electricity company says
An incident involving a bird gave new meaning to the term "fish fry" after an electric company suspected an osprey of dropping its meal onto power lines -- triggering an outage in a New Jersey neighborhood.
2023-08-19 23:22

MLB Rumors: Max Fried decision, Marcus Stroman's contract, Jackson Holliday looming
MLB Rumors: Could the Baltimore Orioles call up the top prospect in baseball?If we've determined anything from the last 24 hours thanks to the Los Angeles Angels calling up Nolan Schanuel, it's that no prospect is off limits. Schanuel was the Angels 2023 MLB Draft pick. Typically, it wou...
2023-08-19 22:51

Britney Spears on Sam Asghari divorce: 'I couldn't take the pain anymore'
Writing after her husband filed for divorce, the singer says she "couldn't take the pain anymore".
2023-08-19 22:20

USMNT transfers: Balogun to Chelsea, Adams to Bournemouth, Dest to Nice
Today's USMNT transfers include Folarin Balogun beinglinked with Chelsea. Tyler Adams is set tocomplete his move to AFC Bournemouth and Sergino Dest could be on his way to OGC Nice.USMNT transfers: Folarin Balogun to ChelseaArsenal have priced Folarin Balogun out of a move to Inter Milan an...
2023-08-19 21:57

Schools are teaching ChatGPT, so students aren't left behind
When college administrator Lance Eaton created a working spreadsheet about the generative AI policies adopted by universities last spring, it was mostly filled with entries about how to ban tools like ChatGPT.
2023-08-19 20:57

Thiago Almada receives new Atlanta United shirt number
Thiago Almada has a new shirt number at Atlanta United - the third of his career at the club just 18 months after arriving in MLS.
2023-08-19 20:55

Storm Betty: Disruption due to flooding and fallen trees
Police have advised drivers to take extra care when driving as high winds and rain can cause difficulties
2023-08-19 20:55

Famed Italian dealmaker and Piaggio CEO Colaninno dies
By Crispian Balmer ROME Entrepreneur Roberto Colaninno, chairman and CEO of scooter maker Piaggio and one of Italy's
2023-08-19 20:28

Ange Postecoglou confirms Cristian Romero injury status for Man Utd clash
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou gives a promising update on Cristian Romero after the World Cup winner was taken off with a suspected concussion against Brentford.
2023-08-19 20:20

Chernihiv: Russian missile strike kills five, Ukraine says
A Russian missile strike on the northern city of Chernihiv has injured nearly 40 people, Ukraine says.
2023-08-19 19:23

How to watch England vs Spain: TV channel and kick-off time for Women’s World Cup final
England play Spain in the Women’s World Cup final as the Lionesses look to bring home the game’s biggest prize for the first time. The nation is set to come to a halt as England play their first World Cup final, men’s or women’s, in 57 years. Manager Sarina Wiegman has urged her players to block out the “noise” of 1966 as England look to add the World Cup title to last year’s Euros triumph. The Lionesses reached the World Cup final for the first time with their 3-1 win over Australia in the semi-finals, with Wiegman’s side managing to stay cool to defeat the hosts with a clinical display in Sydney. Spain, who are also playing the first Women’s World Cup final, have navigated a player mutiny off the pitch and questions surrounding their manager Jorge Vilda, but ‘La Roja’ remain dangerous opponents and are led by their contingent of Barcelona stars. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the World Cup final and find latest tips for the game itself here. When is England vs Spain? The Women’s World Cup final will kick off at 11:00am BST on Sunday 20 August at Stadium Australia, Sydney. What TV channel is it on? The World Cup final will be shown by both the BBC and ITV. Coverage on BBC One starts at 10am, while ITV’s coverage begins at 10:15am. It will also be available to watch online, on both the BBC iPlayer and on ITV X. What is the England team news? England have no injury concerns and the return of Lauren James means Sarina Wiegman has all 23 players available for the final. Wiegman faces a decision on whether to bring in James from the start, but is likely to stick with the team that performed so impressively against Australia. Mary Earps is a contender for the tournament’s golden glove and will start behind England’s back three of Jess Carter, Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood, with Lucy Bronze and Rachel Daly at wing-back. Should Toone start, the midfielder will play alongside Kiera Walsh and Georgia Stanway, with James remaining an excellent option to have on the bench. England’s front two of Alessia Russo and Lauren Hemp have struck up a deadly partnership and were both on target in the quarter-finals and semi-finals. Chloe Kelly will be among the other attacking options on the bench. What is the Spain team news? Spain face a big decision of their own, with Salma Paralluelo scoring in both their quarter-final win against the Netherlands and in the semi-final win against Sweden after coming off the bench. Head coach Jorge Vilda may decide to keep the 19-year-old winger as an impact substitute, with Alexia Putellas set to remain in the starting line-up even though she is yet to come to life at the tournament. Predicted line-ups Spain: Coll; Batlle, Parades, Codina, Carmona; Teresa, Bonmati, Putellas; Caldentey, Hermoso, Redondo England: Earps; Carter, Bright, Greenwood; Bronze, Stanway, Walsh, Daly; Toone; Hemp, Russo Read More England stand on the brink of history — and a moment to change the game forever Ella Toone or Lauren James? Sarina Wiegman has already made the biggest decision of England’s World Cup Infighting and rebellion: How Spain overcame themselves to reach edge of Women’s World Cup glory
2023-08-19 18:55

Inter Miami predicted lineup vs Nashville SC - Leagues Cup
Inter Miami's predicted starting lineup for their Leagues Cup final clash vs Nashville SC includes Lionel Messi, Josef Martinez and Robert Taylor.
2023-08-19 18:28