Reid was sent off after an expletive-filled rant aimed at a decision made in game. Tierney had. 'I had a scar on my brain.. but I wanted to play': JAY BOTHROYD'S incredible interview on playing with epilepsy. Listen to the
Harlequins scrum-half bows out with 101 capsOnly five other players boast century of caps for EnglandDanny Care, the Harlequins scrum-half, has retired from international rugby after winning 101 caps in a 15-year England career.The Leeds-born 37-year-old, who has a record 369 Quins appearances, played in all five of England’s matches during this year’s Six Nations, including his 100th cap in the 23-22 win over Ireland. Continue reading
Novak Djokovic has revealed that he has split from a hugely successful
The tech giant fights regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, as the US government launches a grab-bag of accusations. Plus, Elon Musk’s bad day in court• Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereApple’s problems have gone transatlantic. Even as it squabbles with the EU over the Digital Markets Act and nervously eyes the UK’s passage of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers bill, the company’s biggest fight is now back at home, after the US...
I do not hold The New York Times in very high regard. I hold the opinion section of the New York Times in even lower regard. This article and video by Adam Westbrook and Lindsay Crouse
Elevated surface ozone concentrations in China are posing a significant threat to both human health and crop yields. Extreme heat can greatly exacerbate ozone pollution through both complex chemical and physical processes. For example, extreme heat is often accompanied by stagnant weather conditions, which can lead to the accumulation and subsequent elevation of ozone.
“Three significant fires in a short period of time that were started by outside fires, I don’t recall any other time that that’s happened,” Fejer says.
One day in the next couple of years, everyone in the world will lose a second of their time. Exactly when that will happen is being influenced by humans, according to a new study, as melting polar ice alters the Earth’s rotation and changes time itself. The hours and minutes that dictate our days are determined by Earth’s rotation. But that rotation is not constant; it can change ever so slightly, depending on what’s happening on Earth’s surface and in its molten core. These nearly imperceptible...
Fifty-two-year-old is at Bells Beach potentially for last timeAmerican wins his opening heat at WSL event in Australia Surfing great Kelly Slater has confirmed he is on the verge of retiring from competition, saying he will end his peerless career “pretty soon”.The 11-time world champion, 52, told the Guardian last year he would call time on his career after the 2024 Olympics, if he qualified to represent the USA in Tahiti. Continue reading
Midfielder promoted from Under-21s by Gareth SouthgateHe could make debut against Brazil or BelgiumManchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo has been promoted to the England senior squad for the friendlies with Brazil and Belgium. The 18-year-old midfielder joined Gareth Southgate’s senior squad on Tuesday having been named initially in the under-21s squad.Mainoo, a former under-17 and under‑19 international, has made an impressive breakthrough, with 20 appearances since a pre‑season injury delayed...
After Nick Viall criticized her dating decisions on his podcast, Bachelorette star Charity Lawson said, "Maybe it’s time we stop getting dating advice from unqualified TV personalities who like bashing women for the sake of views."View Entire Post ›
Ivor Pascoe, who was 101 when he died at home in Cornwall, was one of the last known veterans of the D-Day landings