Next Generation 2023: 60 of the best young talents in world football | Soccer
Posted on May 14, 2024
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Next generationSoccerNext Generation 2023: 60 of the best young talents in world footballFrom Warren Zaïre-Emery to Endrick, we select some of the best players born in 2006. Check the progress of our classes of 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018
Next Generation 2023: 20 of the best Premier League talents Football Next Generation 2017: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs The Guardian picks the best prospect from each club born between 1 September 2000 and 31 August 2001, an age band known as first-year scholars.
[Read More]Olympian Bruce Jenner unhurt in car crash that kills one | California
Posted on May 14, 2024
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California This article is more than 8 years oldOlympian Bruce Jenner unhurt in car crash that kills oneThis article is more than 8 years old1976 decathlon gold medallist in one of three cars in crashPublicist says Jenner unhurt but does not disclose other detailsOlympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner was in one of three cars involved in a crash in Malibu that killed a woman, Los Angeles County authorities said on Saturday.
[Read More]Sheila Atim: Six wings, chips and a drink. Thats my guilty pleasure | Life and style
Posted on May 14, 2024
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This much I knowLife and styleInterviewSheila Atim: ‘Six wings, chips and a drink. That’s my guilty pleasure’Michael HoganThe actor, 30, talks about learning tenacity, gaining an MBE, meeting Tom Hanks and her pole-dancing addictionIt’s fun to write MBE after your name occasionally. I got the honour in 2019 for services to drama. I have complex feelings about it and it hasn’t made any tangible difference to my career, but it solidified my sense of responsibility.
[Read More]Ted Cruz condemns Big Bird for advocating Covid vaccines for kids | Sesame Street
Posted on May 14, 2024
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Sesame Street This article is more than 2 years oldTed Cruz condemns Big Bird for advocating Covid vaccines for kidsThis article is more than 2 years old Other rightwingers piled on criticism: ‘Brainwashing children’ No more birthday candles? Experts’ worst Covid predictions The Texas senator Ted Cruz led conservatives in condemnation of a prominent public figure for advocating Covid-19 vaccinations for children. Big Bird.
Federal court temporarily blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for larger businessesRead moreThis week saw final US approval for five- to 11-year-olds to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
[Read More]Trump won Iowa handily. The idea that he wont be the nominee is absurd | Moira Donegan
Posted on May 14, 2024
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OpinionUS elections 2024Trump won Iowa handily. The idea that he won’t be the nominee is absurdMoira DoneganAs they proclaimed his victory, the news anchors muttered, ‘It’s Donald Trump’s party now.’ Just like they’ve done every night since 2016
The journalists came in and issued their ritual dispatches from the bucolic midwest, describing the state in terms heavy on sentiment and light on respect. The candidates poured their money and time into the state, with Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida and one-time favorite for the nomination, betting all his hopes on the state.
[Read More]A Skull in Connemara review a sprited revival that redefines the concept of graveyard humour
Posted on May 13, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
TheatreReviewNottingham Playhouse
There’s a satisfying sense of craftsmanship at work in the second of Martin McDonagh’s Leenane trilogy
For some reason, the second play in Martin McDonagh’s Leenane trilogy receives far less attention than the piece that preceded it (1996’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane). Fiona Buffini’s spirited revival makes it hard to see why, as it is in many respects a superior play that redefined the concept of graveyard humour.
[Read More]Children hurt eating liquid nitrogen dragons breath snack in Indonesian Tiktok trend | Indo
Posted on May 13, 2024
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| Chauncey Koziol
Indonesia This article is more than 1 year oldChildren hurt eating liquid nitrogen ‘dragon’s breath’ snack in Indonesian Tiktok trend This article is more than 1 year oldHealth minister warns of dangers of street snack after children suffer stomach burns and food poisoning from chiki ngebul, a candy doused with liquid nitrogen
More than 20 children have been hurt in Indonesia after taking part in a TikTok trend in which they are filmed devouring a street snack infused with liquid nitrogen known colloquially as “dragon’s breath”.
[Read More]Copenhagen: an outdoor swimming tour the best pools and sea baths
Posted on May 13, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
Coming out of its shell … Kastrup Søbad (aka The Snail) in Copenhagen. Photograph: Ole HauptComing out of its shell … Kastrup Søbad (aka The Snail) in Copenhagen. Photograph: Ole HauptSwimming holidaysMiles of great beaches a short bus ride from the centre of Copenhagen plus the clear waters of the city’s inner harbour, mean you are spoilt for choice when swimming in the Danish capital. And many offer free admission, too
[Read More]Doctor Foster recap: series two finale unbelievably devastating | Television
Posted on May 13, 2024
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Doctor Foster: episode by episodeTelevisionDoctor Foster recap: series two finale – unbelievably devastatingAll that is left in Parminster is human wreckage – and we have feasted on this maniacal misery long enough. It was delicious, but thank goodness it’s done
Well, I was partially right. Mike Bartlett did, in the end, detonate the Tom bomb as his parents’ self-absorbed awfulness finally drove him to desperate measures. But not, thank the gods, to the ultimate desperate measure.
[Read More]How Jane Austens Emma changed the face of fiction
Posted on May 13, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
Jane AustenThe story of a self-deluded heroine in a small village, Jane Austen’s Emma hardly seems revolutionary. But, 200 years after it was first published, John Mullan argues that it belongs alongside the works of Flaubert, Joyce and Woolf as one of the great experimental novels
In January 1814, Jane Austen sat down to write a revolutionary novel. Emma, the book she composed over the next year, was to change the shape of what is possible in fiction.
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