We need to make world better for female players - Wiegman
England manager Sarina Wiegman says people need to celebrate Spain's squad for their Women's World Cup win and suggests we need to "make the world better" for female players.
England manager Sarina Wiegman says people need to celebrate Spain's squad for their Women's World Cup win and suggests we need to "make the world better" for female players.
Assistant boss Juanma Lillo took charge of first-team affairs as the 52-year-old travelled to Spain to undergo a routine procedure last month.
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There has been a noticeable rift between the Tekhrek e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Islamic Emirate Afghanistan (IEA) for quite some time, and the causes are not political but ideological.
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The strike hit a submarine – the first successful attack on a Russian sub of the 18-month war – and a large landing vessel
How Jay-Z blurred the lines between club, sports bar, and restaurant.
MPA Chairman Charles Rivkin told lawmakers, tech CEOs and labor groups about the industry’s position on AI at a landmark Senate forum on the technology on Wednesday. According to remarks released by the MPA, Rivkin told the closed-door session that “my industry welcomes the opportunity to discuss legislation…legislation that seeks to address the downside risks […]
The prospect of an auto workers strike could test Joe Biden’s treasured assertion he’s the most pro-union president in U.S. history.
England captain George Williams misses Warrington's Super League derby with rivals St Helens on Friday to recover from a thigh injury.
Ottawa police have charged a 39-year-old Ottawa man with a number of charges involving commercial break-and-enters in the ByWard Market and downtown areas. Police said in a release Wednesday that officers were called earlier in September in relation to a number of offences. Patrol officers were able to identify and arrest a suspect after canvassing […]
Ben Stokes slammed a brilliant 182 off just 124 deliveries during the 3rd ODI match between England and New Zealand.
Official sales of the devices will start on September 22, and pre-orders will be available from September 15
Williams Uchemba is set to give his late mum a befitting final burial. The actor was seen with policemen in his village and a bulldozer to fix the road. Read more.
Hurricane Lee, which is expected to reach Category 4 strength, continues to barrel toward the New England and Atlantic Canada coasts and could make landfall this weekend anywhere from the coast of Maine to Nova Scotia.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is gloating about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' struggles in the Republican presidential campaign.
Six-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea says that retirement after this season "was a real option" but says the opportunity to sign for Yamaha "lit some fires" again.
The Indian government will not make it mandatory for automakers to include six airbags in passenger vehicles, said Nitin Gadkari, Union minister for road transport & highways. Instead, customers will be able to assess crash safety based on star ratings under India's first car-safety rating program. The Bharat New Car Assessment Programme aims to improve the safety standards of cars produced in India, which has the highest number of road fatalities in the world.
Quality piece, actual journalism in the Mail. Thanks Alex
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IPSWICH TOWN boss Kieran McKenna has banned players from watching Sky Sports News in the canteen – as he aims to reach Premier League status.
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Excerpt from DNR: For longtime Harrisonburg Turks head coach Bob Wease, age is just a number. This past summer was believed to be Wease’s 20th and final season as head coach of the historic Turks, but as the season wound down, Wease didn’t rule out a return in 2024. Now, just over a month after […]
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