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Olivia Dunne shares throwback pics from epic summer vacation as she heads into senior year, trolls ask 'these pics photoshopped too?'
Olivia Dunne shares throwback pics from epic summer vacation as she heads into senior year, trolls ask 'these pics photoshopped too?'
Olivia Dunne seems to have had an extremely eventful summer vacation
2023-08-22 21:28
Is Bianca Censori going to be arrested? Calls mount for Kanye West's wife to be charged with 'public indecency'
Is Bianca Censori going to be arrested? Calls mount for Kanye West's wife to be charged with 'public indecency'
Bianca, known as Kanye's wife, has raised eyebrows with her outfits in Italy, which is a traditionally conservative Catholic country
2023-08-22 21:19
Trump former aide surrenders at Georgia jail in election case
Trump former aide surrenders at Georgia jail in election case
WASHINGTON Scott Hall, a former aide to Donald Trump who was indicted in Georgia alongside the ex-U.S. President
2023-08-22 21:18
Palestinian militant, 17, killed during Israeli West Bank raid
Palestinian militant, 17, killed during Israeli West Bank raid
Israeli forces shoot dead a 17-year-old militant during an overnight detention raid near Jenin.
2023-08-22 20:53
Lithuania media guide
Lithuania media guide
An overview of the media in Lithuania, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
2023-08-22 20:51
Manchester United made the right Mason Greenwood decision for all the wrong reasons
Manchester United made the right Mason Greenwood decision for all the wrong reasons
Manchester United were drawing 0-0 with West Ham in January 2022 when, with the minutes ticking down, Ralf Rangnick brought on Edinson Cavani and Anthony Martial. It proved a fine double change, with each involved in Marcus Rashford’s injury-time winner. Its significance now, however, is rather different. Mason Greenwood was one of those removed: now his 129th United appearance will prove his last. What should have been a glittering career at Old Trafford in effect ended a few months after his 20th birthday. For now, he is still under contract, but in limbo. A six-month investigation has brought the conclusion that Greenwood will not play for United again. He may be sold or loaned out. His contract could be paid up. He has not been sacked, which United say they would have done had they determined he was guilty of attempted rape, assault or coercive and controlling behaviour, the charges first levelled and then dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service. But in January 2022, a week after Greenwood’s last game, pictures emerged of a bruised, bleeding woman, audio of a man seemingly threatening to rape her. That remains impossible to forget; to forgive, for many. Greenwood will not play for United again and nor should he. And so it is possible they reached the right decision, perhaps in the wrong way, possibly for the wrong reasons. There were plans to bring Greenwood back – though United insist they simply considered a variety of scenarios – and perhaps the most telling phrase in chief executive Richard Arnold’s statement was: “Further, this case has provoked strong opinions, and it is my responsibility to minimise any distraction to the unity we are seeking within the club.” Had Greenwood played again, it would have been Manchester Divided, not United. There were protests before Monday’s game against Wolves; there would have been far more were he to return to the team. The television presenter Rachel Riley said she would have stopped supporting United had Greenwood represented them again. She would not have been alone in that, either. The Manchester United Supporters Trust backed the decision not to bring him back, though not the lack of consultation for fans. There were staff at Old Trafford who felt it would be wrong to recall him, some of whom would not have wanted to encounter Greenwood in their line of work, maybe some who would have considered quitting their jobs. Perhaps United originally underestimated the strength of feeling. Perhaps, too, there were commercial considerations; the club’s image would have suffered considerable damage if he played, and has already been tainted. Because there is a tendency – often a wish – to celebrate footballers. But could United fans have cheered if Greenwood scored for them again? Would they have been in the awkward position of loving the shirt, hating the man wearing it? Footballers are imperfect people, as we all are, and some more than most, but there is a matter of character. The word is often used in football – when a team gets a late equaliser, when a player makes a comeback from injury – but there is a deeper meaning. If there is a moral test, Greenwood has failed it. Those who have been convicted of criminal offences have a right to work, let alone those who have not, but playing for Manchester United is not merely a job: it is a privilege. And if that invites questions as to at which level of football, if any, that stops being true and there is no definitive answer as to where Greenwood should be allowed to play, there could be a similar reaction at other clubs in England, should they try and sign him; it is still harder to imagine a scenario where he adds to his one cap for England. None of which makes him the victim. United argue they conducted a thorough investigation, showing concern for the woman in question, who has lifelong anonymity for legal reasons, speaking to her mother, showing her their findings, as well as a duty of care to Greenwood. Arnold said he was “satisfied that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with”. None of which necessarily makes Greenwood innocent in the court of public opinion; as he accepted himself, his behaviour was wrong. “I fully accept I made mistakes, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations which led to the social media post,” he said. Yet if time is required to see if he does, as he has pledged to do, lead a better life and if there are reasons to keep some of the detail confidential, it would help to know if he has, for instance, spoken to a counsellor, or to victims of rape and domestic abuse, or donated to suitable charities. And if not, why not; these would not be automatically be admissions of guilt, but they would be a recognition he took the issues seriously. His other concern may seem trivial in comparison, though football can be a juxtaposition of the relevant and the irrelevant. But he has to find a club, with United pledging their help to do so. If his prime responsibility is to be a better partner and a good father, as he vowed, he may have a duty to himself to try and rescue his career and realise some of his potential. The teenage prodigy – the man Ole Gunnar Solskjaer deemed the best finisher at Old Trafford – had the talent to be a United great; he has not been found guilty of a crime or sacked by United, but it is still his fault he never will be. Read More Mason Greenwood will not play for Manchester United again, club announce Mason Greenwood speaks out on Manchester United exit: ‘I made mistakes’ Mason Greenwood timeline: How the Manchester United star fell from grace
2023-08-22 20:27
Modelo dethrones Bud Light as America's best-selling beer for 2023
Modelo dethrones Bud Light as America's best-selling beer for 2023
Modelo Especial is now officially America's best-selling beer, dethroning Bud Light from the top spot it has largely held for the past two decades.
2023-08-22 20:22
Cambodia country profile
Cambodia country profile
Provides an overview of Cambodia, including key dates and facts about this South East Asian nation.
2023-08-22 19:59
Who is in charge of Britney Spears' well-being? Insider reveals 'last people standing' in pop star's life amid split with Sam Asghari
Who is in charge of Britney Spears' well-being? Insider reveals 'last people standing' in pop star's life amid split with Sam Asghari
After her split from Sam Asghari, Britney Spears faced a diminished support system, underscoring the importance of self-care and stability
2023-08-22 19:46
Biden names former Obama-era lawyer as White House counsel
Biden names former Obama-era lawyer as White House counsel
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden named former federal prosecutor and Chicago lawyer Ed Siskel as his top White
2023-08-22 19:28
Netizens trash Kourtney Kardashian's 'tone-deaf' throwback post about visiting Alcatraz prison in 2017
Netizens trash Kourtney Kardashian's 'tone-deaf' throwback post about visiting Alcatraz prison in 2017
Kourtney Kardashian shared pictures from her trip, which showed her laughing and having fun inside the infamous prison
2023-08-22 19:00
How tall is Jack Harlow? Rapper surprisingly stands taller than he appears in music videos
How tall is Jack Harlow? Rapper surprisingly stands taller than he appears in music videos
Images from the 2022 Met Gala had fans intrigued by Jack Harlow's height, revealing that he appears taller than his usual presence in music videos
2023-08-22 18:59
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