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Unpublished study finds elevated cancer rates at US military base
Unpublished study finds elevated cancer rates at US military base
Cancer and mortality studies conducted by a U.S. health agency have found elevated cancer rates in military and
2023-11-11 00:48
MLB rumors: Yankees/Red Sox trade, Chapman split with Blue Jays, big-name Counsell replacement
MLB rumors: Yankees/Red Sox trade, Chapman split with Blue Jays, big-name Counsell replacement
Despite MLB's general manager meetings ending early, there is still plenty of hot stove buzz around the MLB. Friday brings us news on a possible AL East trade, Matt Chapman's future, and the Brewers possible Craig Counsell replacement.
2023-11-11 00:47
Honda gives US production workers 11% pay hike
Honda gives US production workers 11% pay hike
Honda Motor said on Friday it was implementing an 11% pay increase for production workers at its U.S.
2023-11-11 00:29
Call of Duty launch sparks record traffic on broadband networks
Call of Duty launch sparks record traffic on broadband networks
UK broadband providers have reported record levels of broadband network traffic sparked by the release of the latest Call of Duty video game. BT and EE, as well as Virgin Media O2, confirmed they saw major spikes on their networks after the game became available to download on Wednesday, ahead of its release on Friday. Virgin Media O2 said that Wednesday saw a new record for traffic on its broadband network, 22% higher than the previous record, which was set only a week ago with the return of the original map to popular battle royale game Fortnite. The internet provider said the large size of the new Call of Duty’s game file played a part of driving the traffic spike. Paul Kells, the provider’s network strategy and engineering director, said: “It has been an exciting couple of weeks for gamers, with the return of Fortnite’s original map and the much-anticipated arrival of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. “Both of these events have seen gamers getting online in their droves, with our customers setting two network records in less than a week. We are proud to make these moments possible with our gigabit network, backed up by our market leading wifi guarantee.” EE and BT also reported a similar spike, saying the video game launch led to the second highest overall peak in EE and BT home broadband history – behind only a night in February this year when multiple high-profile football matches were being streamed online and an update to Call of Duty’s popular battle royale spin-off Warzone was also being rolled out. The firm said the spike was the biggest single game contribution to a broadband peak it had ever seen. Sam Kemp, EE’s director of gaming, said: “As part of our mission to be the UK’s number one destination for gaming, we offer a full fibre network experience that features in-home wifi management services including Game Mode, that are built for gamers and which come into their own during AAA gaming calendar moments. “They don’t come much bigger than the latest Call of Duty drop, and as the official partner of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, we’ve seen unprecedented traffic across our network, however EE customers can be rest assured that they will be supported by the fastest speeds and most reliable network to get the best possible COD experience.” Read More Crypto investment fraud warning issued by major bank Council investigating extent of cyber attack that affected website and systems Setback for Ireland as EU legal adviser recommends revisit of Apple tax case
2023-11-11 00:29
Why Ukrainians Hang Spider Webs on Their Christmas Trees
Why Ukrainians Hang Spider Webs on Their Christmas Trees
The Eastern European tradition is rooted in a beloved folktale often known as 'The Legend of the Christmas Spider.'
2023-11-11 00:29
Soho House Revenue Falls Short Despite 21% Membership Growth
Soho House Revenue Falls Short Despite 21% Membership Growth
Soho House & Co. Inc. reported third quarter revenue that fell short of analyst expectations, even as membership
2023-11-11 00:25
Slumping Bills seek a spark as they prepare to host the rested Broncos
Slumping Bills seek a spark as they prepare to host the rested Broncos
The Buffalo Bills are in such a rut, running back Latavius Murray called an offensive players-only meeting to remind his teammates how much talent is on the roster
2023-11-11 00:24
Portugal Starts Election Countdown Amid Corruption Scandal
Portugal Starts Election Countdown Amid Corruption Scandal
The race is now on in Portugal to replace outgoing Prime Minister Antonio Costa following his unexpected resignation
2023-11-11 00:17
Katie Taylor questions if women's boxing has 'strength and depth' for 3-minute rounds
Katie Taylor questions if women's boxing has 'strength and depth' for 3-minute rounds
Undisputed world lightweight champion Katie Taylor has questioned whether women’s boxing has the “strength and depth” to move to three-minute rounds
2023-11-11 00:17
Mauricio Pochettino learned lessons from famous battle to mature as manager
Mauricio Pochettino learned lessons from famous battle to mature as manager
Mauricio Pochettino said Chelsea’s victory at Tottenham on Monday proved he has matured as a manager in the years since his first spell in England. A frenetic 4-1 win in north London came amid two red cards for the hosts as emotions threatened to spill over in a manner reminiscent of the so-called ‘Battle of Stamford Bridge’, when Pochettino’s Spurs lost their discipline and a two-goal lead to concede the 2015-16 Premier League title. After that game, which confirmed Leicester as champions, Pochettino was criticised for allowing his players to lose control of the match and let slip the chance of claiming a first league title since 1961. Yet on Monday it was his former side whose discipline failed them, with Spurs losing Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie either side of half-time before Chelsea capitalised with a late hat-trick from striker Nicolas Jackson to seal a third straight away win in the league. Pochettino has previously said he believes he is calmer now than when he was appointed at Southampton in 2013, and that composure was evident amongst his players as they kept their heads on a wild night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. “I learned a lot from the ‘Battle of the Bridge’ seven years ago,” he said ahead of his side’s home meeting with Manchester City on Sunday. “I got criticised a lot after this game. Too many people said it was may fault because I didn’t give or teach the players how to behave and to control emotion in a game like this. I learned a lot. “What I can say is the type of game (on Monday) is about tactics, it’s about form, it’s about the approach of the game and how you prepare. Also, it’s about how you control emotions. “One thing we can say my players managed really well is the control of emotions. We played 10-12 minutes not in a good way, not how we wanted. When we conceded the goal it was a big hit for us, we were in shock. “After this moment we started to control the game. At 11 v 11 we created chances, had a goal disallowed. Then we forced them to make mistakes. We played 120 minutes. I think we deserved to win. It was crazy but fair.” The game was notable for its total of 21 added minutes after there were nine VAR checks, which led to both red cards being shown as well as a penalty for Chelsea and five disallowed goals. Pochettino defended the role of the video referee and said that Spurs could have no complaints about the result. “Tell me one (VAR) decision that was not fair,” he said. “There was even I think a few decisions more when Tottenham were lucky. You cannot say VAR was (unfair) for us. When you watch the game again, Tottenham were very lucky to finish with only two less than us. “When there is emotion on the pitch, it’s difficult to control from the outside (as a coach). I was guilty seven years ago. But Ange (Postecoglou) wasn’t guilty (on Monday). “I learned. I watched the game again. It’s important to see how the players keep calm in a tough moment and to force (Tottenham) to make a mistake, then to win the game. That was the option.” Chelsea will be looking for their fourth win in six games in the league when they face Pep Guardiola’s champions on Sunday. Pochettino added: “Chelsea are never underdogs. The feeling is always that you are Chelsea. When you say Chelsea, it’s impossible (to feel the underdog). The history is there. We cannot go and say we are the victim of the day. We need to try to be protagonists with our personality, with our character. “We went to Tottenham and finished the game 4-1. It shows that we have character and talent to compete and to fight with the best clubs in England. Now it’s about building that confidence that for sure will help us to be more competitive.” Read More John Stones out of Chelsea clash but injury not as bad as feared Andy Murray and coach Ivan Lendl split for a third time Mikel Arteta warns Aaron Ramsdale not to rush decision over Arsenal future Dawid Malan: I want to play on but I don’t know what my England future holds Evan Ferguson signs new Brighton contract until 2029 Football rumours: Tottenham identify Lloyd Kelly as January transfer target
2023-11-10 23:56
'Her life is painkillers' - The Gaza children ravaged by war
'Her life is painkillers' - The Gaza children ravaged by war
More than 26,000 Gazans have been wounded since war erupted, many of them left with life-changing injuries.
2023-11-10 23:54
Villarreal parts ways with 2nd coach of season after Pacheta exit
Villarreal parts ways with 2nd coach of season after Pacheta exit
Villarreal has parted ways with its second coach of the season by announcing the departure of José “Pacheta” Rojo
2023-11-10 23:53
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