Dollar Edges Lower; Asian Stock Futures Mixed: Markets Wrap
The dollar inched lower versus most of its major counterparts while Asian equity futures pointed to a cautious
2023-08-21 06:55
NFL Rumors: Aaron Rodgers future, Steelers RB battle, Eagles surprise
NFL Rumors: Steelers' Jaylen Warren could be ready to dethrone Najee HarrisOn Saturday, Jaylen Warren's spectacular 62-yard touchdown run against the Bills put Steelers fans on high alert. Yes, it's only preseason, and yes, Pittsburgh is still high on former first-rounder Najee Harr...
2023-08-21 06:48
Property Tycoon Bids to Emerge From Turmoil as Thailand’s Leader
Srettha Thavisin, a former property tycoon and a political newcomer, is set to take a shot at becoming
2023-08-21 06:25
Red Sox celebrate sweep of last-place Yankees like they won a playoff series
The Boston Red Sox completed their series sweep over the New York Yankees on Sunday, and players showered manager Alex Cora with beer during his post-game press conference.The New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox rivalry is the most prestigious in all professional sports. Considering their histor...
2023-08-21 06:25
Westpac Bank Sees Modest Increase in Stress Amid Inflation Rise
Westpac Banking Corp. said it’s seeing a modest increase in customer stress, while inflationary pressures are causing expenses
2023-08-21 06:24
Trump Says He Will ‘Not Be Doing the Debates’ With GOP Rivals
Former President Donald Trump confirmed that he plans to skip primary debates with his Republican rivals, citing the
2023-08-21 06:20
Where is Bob Whitfield now? 'RHOA' star Sheree Whitfield praises ex and NFL legend's involvement with glam-baby Mecca
Sheree Whitfield gathered her entire family as well as a few close friends to celebrate the birth of her glam-baby
2023-08-21 06:16
Trump confirms he will not participate in first GOP primary debate
Former President Donald Trump confirmed Sunday he will not participate in the first Republican primary debate this week.
2023-08-21 06:15
Pep Guardiola ‘amazed’ by Manchester City hunger at start of new season
Pep Guardiola claims the hunger shown by his Manchester City players so far this season has amazed him. After the draining end to the treble-winning 2022-23 campaign, there were fears City could be off the pace come the start of the new term. Any drop in energy levels, however, seems to have been more than compensated for by a strong desire and focus, even after the loss of key players. On Saturday, City followed up their European Super Cup triumph over Sevilla in Athens three days previously by beating Newcastle to maintain their winning start in the Premier League. “We are who we are,” said City manager Guardiola. “(There are) a lot of young players on the bench and that’s the difference – the guys who want to be here are here. The difference is always here (heart) – at the top of our bodies. “The people respond because they see still we are there and I like it. We won already one title and we are six points from six, we’ve scored goals we don’t concede many chances. “When you see that after what we have done, what can you say? Apart from thank you my friends, I love you so much. “When you have that it is because a team is so special. Otherwise we cannot do what we have done for many years, it’s impossible. Saturday amazed me and made me happy.” City have lost influential playmaker Kevin De Bruyne to an injury that could sideline him for up to five months while John Stones and Bernardo Silva were also absent at the weekend. With Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez having left over the summer, and Aymeric Laporte another possible departure, Guardiola’s squad is taking on a different shape. Guardiola said: “Over the next one or two months the club have to take some important decisions with the squad. We didn’t expect (the situation) with Kevin and we didn’t expect with Riyad.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-08-21 05:56
I’ll be there for him – Dele Alli always has friend in Spurs star Son Heung-min
Son Heung-min says Dele Alli will always be part of the family and hopes his former Tottenham team-mate will not “have tough times anymore” as he looks to kick-start his career. Things have gone awry for the 27-year-old since he helped Spurs reach the 2019 Champions League final, with the England international failing to make an impact at Everton after moving there in January 2022. Alli recently revealed he had considered hanging up his boots in an emotional interview that saw him talk about how he was “molested” as a six-year-old and dealing drugs aged eight. The attacking midfielder also spoke about alcohol problems, sleeping-pill addiction and addressing his mental-health issues by spending six weeks in a rehab clinic – situations he kept away from many of his nearest and dearest. The football world has thrown its support behind Alli and he was warmly greeted at Tottenham on Saturday as he watched their 2-0 win against Manchester United, where the former Spur caught up with many of his former team-mates afterwards. “Dele was always close, as a friend with me,” the recently appointed Tottenham skipper said. “It was a really tough moment for him and obviously I’m always there to support him because he’s one of my closest friends. “Christian (Eriksen), as well today. Yeah, it’s just old team-mates but I think this relationship (with Dele) is very special. “He helped me a lot settling down in the UK when I was struggling. He was helping me a lot and is still a good friend of mine. “It’s always good to see him and any time if he needs anything, any second, I will be always there for him. I don’t want him to have tough times anymore.” Put to Son that it would be great if Alli could get his career back on track, he said: “We will always support him. “Obviously it’s up to him now because he has to recover well, get fit and play well because his quality is not in doubt because he has been showing in the Premier League what he can do. “Look, I’m always supporting him, like a member of family.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Pep Guardiola ‘amazed’ by Manchester City hunger at start of new season Mauricio Pochettino confident of rapid Chelsea improvement after West Ham defeat Zharnel Hughes inspired to historic Budapest bronze by Olympic heartbreak
2023-08-21 05:53
Who is the mother of Bob Whitfield's 'secret child'? Sheree Whitfield shocked to hear about ex's daughter
Bob, ex-husband of Sheree Whitfield, attends baby reveal party to make a surprise announcement of his own — a secret daughter
2023-08-21 05:49
Did the Yankees get screwed on potential game-winning play at home plate?
The New York Yankees seemingly took a late lead over the Boston Red Sox, but the play at home plate was overturned on a controversial review.The New York Yankees entered Sunday on a seven-game losing streak, looking to snap it with a victory over the Boston Red Sox. While in those seven games, t...
2023-08-21 05:46
