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Novo Nordisk finds compounded Wegovy up to 33% impure, sues Florida pharmacies
Novo Nordisk finds compounded Wegovy up to 33% impure, sues Florida pharmacies
By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk said on Thursday it sued one compounding pharmacy and refiled a lawsuit against another
2023-12-01 15:56
The Lionesses are back in ‘must-win’ mode: Here’s why it can suit them
The Lionesses are back in ‘must-win’ mode: Here’s why it can suit them
The cup specialists have so far struggled with the new league. After winning the Euros and reaching the World Cup final, the Lionesses face the prospect of a rare failure in the inaugural Women’s Nations League. England must beat Netherlands at Wembley on Friday and then Scotland at Hampden on Tuesday to have any chance of topping their group. But given Sarina Wiegman also won the Euros and reached the World Cup final with her native Netherlands, allowing the Dutchwoman to claim the title of the ultimate tournament manager, perhaps the return to must-win, knockout football will suit the Lionesses ahead of a decisive week. Qualification for the Olympics is on the line, after all. But that has also been the case throughout England’s Nations League campaign and after hitting great heights in each of the last two summers, Wiegman’s side have suffered their first real dip in form. Now they must shake off their World Cup hangover, after they were beaten by the Netherlands in September and following last month’s damaging defeat in Belgium. Wiegman’s side have been unusually flat and their performances have featured too many errors: now hit by further injuries to the defence and without captain Millie Bright, England’s backs are against the wall. Though there is also an argument that such a mindset can benefit them, making their task clearer. It was at the World Cup where the Lionesses used their resilience in overcoming injuries and unforeseen hurdles, to adapt their plans and reach the final. They face a similar situation now with elimination from the Olympics qualification process on the line – even if they also require Belgium to drop points against either Scotland or the Netherlands. “I think it suits us; we’ve got the character to do that,” said midfielder Keira Walsh. “I think the team is ready,” Wiegman said. “We’re very clear on how we want to play and what we want to do.” There remains a question over the centre of defence, however. Bright has started England’s last 11 games since the start of the World Cup but has been ruled out of the matches against the Netherlands and Scotland because of a recurrence of the knee injury that threatened her place in Wiegman’s World Cup squad before the summer. In her absence, Alex Greenwood and Jess Carter will form a new centre-back pair. But behind those two in the pecking order, there is a lack of experience: Lotte Wubben-Moy, Esme Morgan and Maya Le Tissier have 12 caps between them. Millie Turner, called up to replace Bright, has yet to play for her country. Even with Bright in the side, England’s defensive record since the World Cup has been poor and what was a strength in Australia can no longer be relied upon in the same way. The Lionesses conceded twice in Utrecht, three times in Louven. England still continued to control the ball and create chances but they failed to take them – and paid the price. “I think it was maybe just a slight lack of concentration at times,” Walsh said. “I think it happens and most of the time you don’t get punished. I think it was just one of those games where we did. But let’s not catastrophise it.” There were still positives to be taken, Walsh continued, and to add to that there is now the welcome return of Beth Mead. The Euros Golden Boot winner and player of the tournament is back with the Lionesses for the first time in over a year, after returning from her ACL injury. Mead feels she is sharp after scoring twice for Arsenal at the weekend, playing with freedom after withstanding the hardest year of her life. Wiegman, who was patient in bringing the forward back, says she is training like she “hasn’t been away”. Her return adds to England’s remarkable depth in the forward positions, and the international window arrives with those options hitting form in the Women’s Nations League as well. On Sunday, Mead hit her first goals since her injury return; Lauren James has five in her last two WSL starts for Chelsea; Rachel Daly has scored in two games in a row for Aston Villa; as has Lauren Hemp with Manchester City. Alessia Russo and Chloe Kelly are competing for places among the forward line as well. “This time of the season, everybody has already played a lot of games and they feel more settled within their environments,” Walsh said earlier this week. “I think you can see that with our forward players creating and scoring. Training today was the first session that everyone was on the grass and it was really competitive. It was a really good intensity. So for me, playing behind those players is really exciting.” Mead offers something fresh as well, to add to the true No 9s of Russo and Daly, the touchline-hugging wingers of Hemp and Kelly, and the all-round, dynamic threat of James. “She’s a little bit different to the rest,” Walsh said. “She has much more of a striker’s mindset in terms of the way she wants to finish and get on the end of things. I think Hempo [Lauren Hemp] and Chloe [Kelly] are very direct. They like the balls to go one v one, whereas I think Beth comes inside a little bit more, I think it’s good to have such a variety.” Under Wiegman, the Lionesses haven’t got much wrong, but now Walsh says England “want to put things right”. It starts at Wembley. Read More Is England vs Netherlands on TV? 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2023-12-01 15:50
India Small-Cap Stock Gauge Nears Key Hurdle on Seasonal Support
India Small-Cap Stock Gauge Nears Key Hurdle on Seasonal Support
India’s record-breaking rally in small-cap stocks is nearing an important hurdle that could set off an even further
2023-12-01 15:28
Stock market today: Asian shares slip after Wall Street ends its best month of '23 with big gains
Stock market today: Asian shares slip after Wall Street ends its best month of '23 with big gains
Asian shares have slipped after Wall Street closed out its best month of the year with big gains in November
2023-12-01 15:27
China’s Xi Seen Delaying Key Economic Meeting, Defying Norms
China’s Xi Seen Delaying Key Economic Meeting, Defying Norms
President Xi Jinping appears set to postpone a party meeting held every five years to chart his nation’s
2023-12-01 15:24
COP28 Latest: Saudi’s MBS Among Leaders Kicking Off UN Talks
COP28 Latest: Saudi’s MBS Among Leaders Kicking Off UN Talks
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2023-12-01 15:24
RBA to hold rates on Dec. 5, Aussie home prices to rise 5% in 2024: Reuters poll
RBA to hold rates on Dec. 5, Aussie home prices to rise 5% in 2024: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU The Reserve Bank of Australia will keep its key interest rate unchanged at 4.35%
2023-12-01 15:22
‘She checks up on me’: Issa Rae gets candid about friendship with Beyonce on ‘Today’ with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager
‘She checks up on me’: Issa Rae gets candid about friendship with Beyonce on ‘Today’ with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager
Issa Rae claimed she's a 'huge fan' of Beyonce as she sat down to talk to Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager
2023-12-01 15:21
UK house prices fall 2% in year to November - Nationwide
UK house prices fall 2% in year to November - Nationwide
LONDON British house prices fell by 2% in the year to November, a smaller drop than expected, mortgage
2023-12-01 15:19
Zimbabwe Plans Wealth Tax, New Lithium Levy to Boost Revenue
Zimbabwe Plans Wealth Tax, New Lithium Levy to Boost Revenue
Zimbabwe introduced a new levy on lithium and a wealth tax to fund an almost 14-fold increase in
2023-12-01 15:16
UK House Prices Rise Unexpectedly for Third Month in November
UK House Prices Rise Unexpectedly for Third Month in November
UK house prices rose unexpectedly for a third month, one of the country’s biggest mortgage lenders said, as
2023-12-01 15:16
'Today' host Carson Daly playfully teases Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin over 'Christmas cornheads' outfit
'Today' host Carson Daly playfully teases Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin over 'Christmas cornheads' outfit
‘Today’ host Carson Daly playfully teased co-host Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin over a unique Christmas outfit
2023-12-01 15:16
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