
MLB Rumors: New ‘favorite’ emerges in Juan Soto trade talks
The Toronto Blue Jays have shockingly emerged as favorites to trade for San Diego Padres slugger Juan Soto, per a new report.
2023-12-03 07:52

What’s the Kennection? #91
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
2023-12-03 07:28

Janet Jackson Electrifies Audience at AHF World AIDS Day Show in Houston
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2023-12-03 07:28

Alabama kicker Will Reichard becomes NCAA's career scoring leader
Alabama kicker Will Reichard became the NCAA’s career scoring leader by kicking a 43-yard field goal for the No. 8 Crimson Tide’s first points in the Southeastern Conference championship game against No. 1 Georgia
2023-12-03 07:24

Scottie Scheffler builds a 3-shot lead in the Bahamas. Tiger Woods is happy with his recovery
Scottie Scheffler gets another chance to win the Hero World Challenge
2023-12-03 07:24

US military affirms it will end live-fire training in Hawaii's Makua Valley
The U.S. military has confirmed that it will permanently end live-fire training in Makua Valley on Oahu
2023-12-03 07:22

Mauricio Pochettino handed major tactical issue with Chelsea's latest injury blow
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino will have to think outside the box to plug a gaping hole at right-back and left-back as the Blues prepare to face Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.
2023-12-03 07:20

St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend Raises $15 Million for Childhood Cancer, Estimated $43 Million Boost to Memphis Businesses
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2023-12-03 07:15

One killed and another injured in Paris attack
One person has died and another was injured after an attack in central Paris, near the Eiffel Tower. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced the incident on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “The police have just courageously arrested an assailant attacking passersby in Paris, around the Quai de Grenelle. One deceased person and one injured person treated by the Paris fire brigade. Please avoid the area,” the minister wrote. The anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said it had not yet put in charge of an investigation. “The assailant was neutralised very quickly by police. We tried to save the life of this man. It’s a man who died and they (the people who were attacked) were tourists,” Dr Patrick Pelloux told BFM TV. BFM, citing police, said the man who died was of German nationality and that the assailant’s weapon was a hammer. Saturday night’s incident in central Paris occurred less than eight months before the French capital hosts the Olympic Games and could raise questions about security at the global sporting event. Paris plans an unprecedented opening ceremony on the Seine river that may draw as many as 600,000 spectators. More to follow on this breaking news story Read More Ex-president barred from leaving Ukraine amid alleged plan to meet with Hungary's Viktor Orban Bologna’s leaning tower sealed off by police over fears it could collapse Schoolboy’s hilarious reaction to Zelensky walking into classroom
2023-12-03 07:15

BOJ's Noguchi: Japan yet to achieve wage-driven rise in inflation
TOKYO Japan has yet to achieve price gains driven by higher wages with the recent rise in inflation
2023-12-03 06:59

Kansas State wins second overtime contest this week, defeats North Alabama 75-74
Tylor Perry scored 16 points and his late 3-pointer forced overtime and Kansas State fought off North Alabama’s upset attempt, defeating the Lions 75-74
2023-12-03 06:55

Pep Guardiola knows Man City fans will be behind team if ‘bad moments’ arrive
Pep Guardiola has no doubt Manchester City’s fans will be there to lift the team if they ever hit a poor run. City supporters have seen little but success during Guardiola’s reign as manager, winning five Premier League titles and a glorious treble last season. Yet Guardiola recognises that run may one day come to an end and it is then the City manager hopes the fans, so used to being entertained, will be able to inspire them. The Spaniard said: “We want the fans to enjoy and have fun, have one hour and 30 minutes in good moments. That depends on us. When we play good, always they are there. “It’s just sometimes the situation is not going well. In that moment it’s not because the players don’t want it – because they’ve proved over how many years their consistency – but it is in that moment we need them. “Of course we won a lot and, in the future, maybe you have to understand in the mind that this is an exception. It’s not normal to win the treble, it’s not normal to win five Premier Leagues in six years. “You have to understand that – OK, continue to enjoy – but if the bad moments are coming this season and the next one and the next one, you have to be there. “And I’m pretty sure they’ll be there because it’s a club that has come from Maine Road and from being in mid-table, not fighting for the titles. They were there all the time. “I was not here but the people talk to me. So if it’s coming back down a little, ‘Come on, let’s go.’ Do what you have to do to come back there on top of the league and don’t be down for a long time.” I'm pretty sure they'll be there because it's a club that has come from Maine Road and from being in mid-table, not fighting for the titles. They were there all the time Pep Guardiola on City's fans Guardiola, however, is confident the current crop of players would not allow a slump to occur. He said: “The players are the most important thing, and I know they know it, otherwise what we have done cannot be possible. “The players always are there, even losing 0-2, still we run, still we fight.” Guardiola’s own powers of motivation are well known, although he has downplayed the significance of his sharp comments after last season’s home clash against Tottenham as he prepares to host the same opponents on Sunday. City suffered a dip in form in the early part of 2023 and needed to come from 2-0 down against Spurs to avoid a third successive loss. Afterwards, Guardiola labelled his side the “Happy Flowers” team, essentially accusing them of lacking concentration. Observers later cited it as a turning point in their treble-winning campaign. But Guardiola said: “That was my feeling in that moment. I had to say something. Because we won we can believe it (worked) but it is not the truth. Because we won (people say), ‘How brilliant was Pep?’ but we could do it again and it might not work.” Read More Win ‘blows belief into Everton’ after points deduction – Sean Dyche Dwight McNeil fires Everton to morale-boosting win at Nottingham Forest Paul Heckingbottom stands by his work as Sheffield United lose again Neal Maupay makes the right impression on his manager Mikel Arteta heaps praise on players as Arsenal pull four points clear at summit Will Jacks looks at positives after England central contract snub
2023-12-03 06:54