Earthquakes kill over 2,000 in Afghanistan. People are freeing the dead and injured with their hands
A Taliban government spokesperson says the death toll from strong earthquakes that shook western Afghanistan has jumped to more than 2,000
2023-10-08 16:59
'Too late we all saw that': Kylie Jenner faces backlash for posting pro-Israel message on social media
Kylie Jenner is receiving flak for posting a pro-Israel message on social media after Hamas attacked several cities in the nation
2023-10-08 16:59
Outpouring of support for Scott Smith as father of assaulted daughter sues Loudoun County Public Schools for $30M
The family of a sexual assault victim in Loudoun County has filed a $30 million lawsuit against the school board
2023-10-08 16:56
'Jeopardy!' champ Amy Schneider breaks silence on never-ending Ken Jennings vs Mayim Bialik debate
'Jeopardy!' champ Amy Schneider explained how hosting is a 'lot harder of a job than it looks' as she empathized with Mayim Bialik
2023-10-08 16:49
Who is Lil Yachty? Kai Cenat and rapper's hilarious 'pizza review' during livestream goes viral, fans say 'that’s like a 1-day old pizza'
In a recent AMP house livestream, Kai Cenat invited Lil Yachty for a joint pizza session
2023-10-08 16:49
Alix Earle shares steamy moment with Braxton Berrios as she wishes NFL player on his birthday
Alix Earle showcased her love for Braxton Berrios on his 28th birthday
2023-10-08 16:48
2 injured at Bowie State University after reports of shots fired during homecoming week
Two people were injured and taken to a hospital after reports of shots fired during homecoming week at Bowie State University in Maryland Saturday night, according to university officials.
2023-10-08 16:45
Who heads the DSA? Internet wants planned anti-Israel NYC protest by socialist group banned after Eric Adams' telling post
The DSA, led by National Director Maria Svart, has ignited a firestorm of controversy after announcing a rally in support of Palestinians in the wake of the recent Israel-Hamas conflict
2023-10-08 16:29
'You look beautiful': Fans swoon as 'The View' host Ana Navarro poses in 'family Christmas card'
Fans swooned over Ana Navarro as 'The View' host shares a picture with her husband Al Cardenas and dog ChaCha
2023-10-08 16:26
Tristan Tate pens heartfelt tribute to former member of his protection team: 'Rest in peace friend'
Tristan Tate took to social media to announce that a former member of his protection team was killed in a car crash
2023-10-08 16:25
Mideast Stocks Drop as Israel Declares War Against Hamas
The fallout from Saturday’s surprise attack on Israel by the Palestinian group Hamas reverberated through Middle East markets,
2023-10-08 16:23
Mauricio Pochettino believes victory at Burnley will boost Chelsea’s confidence
Mauricio Pochettino believes Saturday’s 4-1 come-from-behind win at Burnley can be worth much more to Chelsea than simply three points. Raheem Sterling, again snubbed by England, starred as Chelsea responded to Wilson Odobert’s surprise early strike for the Clarets, having a hand in all four goals as Pochettino’s side ultimately ran out comfortable winners on a ground where they have still never lost a Premier League match. An own goal from Ameen Al-Dakhil, Cole Palmer’s penalty, Sterling’s strike and a Nicolas Jackson goal made it back-to-back league wins for the first time since March for Chelsea and three straight in all competitions for a side still trying to find their way under Pochettino. Coming into the match, Chelsea had failed to win any of the previous 19 league matches in which they had conceded first, and had not scored four or more goals since thrashing Southampton 6-0 in April 2022, and this win will deliver another injection of confidence. “Always when you concede first and you need to break down the opponent always you feel proud when you achieve that,” Pochettino said. “The team were playing well and with the chances conceded in a situation that was completely unfair, but the team were really good, solid, the whole team.” Given the upturn in Chelsea’s form, the international break is perhaps badly-timed from their perspective, but Pochettino hopes the next fortnight will see Chelsea’s considerable injury worries ease before they return to action with a tough fixture at home to Arsenal on October 21. Although Wesley Fofana and Christopher Nkunku are long-term absentees; Reece James, Benoit Badiashile, and Trevor Chalobah should all come back into the frame for that match, while Pochettino hopes to see Ben Chilwell and Romeo Lavia take strides in their own rehabilitations. “We want to improve players and try to recover the players that were injured,” Pochettino said when asked what he wanted to take from the next fortnight. “The next two weeks we’re going to spend working on the training ground with a different mood from the last months. “After two victories it is much better but I think we will keep pushing, working hard to be better in the next months.” It was another tough afternoon for Burnley, who have now equalled the unwanted record of five consecutive home defeats to start a top-flight season, something only previously suffered by Manchester United in 1930-31, Portsmouth in 2009-10, Bolton Wanderers in 2011-12 and Newcastle United in 2018-19. All but Newcastle went on to suffer relegation, and although Vincent Kompany can point to a brutal fixture list which has already seen both Manchester clubs, Tottenham and Aston Villa visit before Chelsea, he knows it must change fast. “It’s got to be a tough place always,” Kompany said. “To say that at Turf Moor you get the three points against all these teams, I’ve been in the game long enough to know that’s not the case. “I had that feeling against United (a 1-0 defeat) where until the last minute you’re in the game. It’s being close that’s important. The game was put past us in a very short time and that’s something that sets you back in these games massively.” There were positives for Kompany to pick out, however, most obviously the sight of Odobert marking his first Premier League start by becoming Burnley’s youngest scorer in the competition at the age of 18 and 313 days. “He has the advantage of being such a young player,” Kompany said. “He’s 18 so he can almost do nothing wrong… with wingers, sometimes you get away with being a bit younger because speed and the threat one-v-one always gives you something to think about. “That’s what we’ve had with Wilson and (Luca) Koleosho and those are guys who are only going to get better.”
2023-10-08 16:21
