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Manchester City chalked up another big win in its hunt for an unprecedented fourth straight Premier League title, with Phil Foden continuing his career-best scoring season with two goals in a 4-0 thrashing of Brighton on Thursday. Foden’s first-half double came between goals by Kevin De Bruyne and Julian Alvarez as City extended its unbeaten run in the league to 18 games and trimmed the gap to leader Arsenal to one point.
It comes a month after solidarity group Queers For Palestine called for Olly Alexander to stop participating in the competition.
The images show the rare lake in the middle of the desert in California was deeper than previously thought, which might explain its staying power.
Edouard Julien and the Twins defeat Andrew Vaughn and the White Sox, 6-3
“There is an unwritten rule/common courtesy when getting off your flight,” the traveler wrote of their retaliation on Reddit
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ty France and Luis Urías hit two-run homers, Luis Castillo pitched six solid innings and Seattle beat the Texas Rangers 4-3 on Thursday, taking two of three in the series and leaving with first place in the AL West. Julio Rodríguez, leading off after shortstop J.P. Crawford went on the injured list with a right oblique strain, opened with a single and scored on France's first homer of the season. Andrew Heaney (0-3) retired the next 10 batters after France went deep until
Edwards Lifesciences stock was muted late Thursday after the company beat first-quarter calls and gave more color into a looming spinoff.
First fair of season in Anderson, South Carolina, promises new ride, pricing specials
The justices discussed immunity, coups, pardons, Operation Mongoose - and the future of democracy.
Arsenal are firmly in the title race still but Liverpool’s hopes could be over
Microsoft and Google jumped on earnings late after the market rally attempt showed resilience Wednesday amid Meta's sell-off.
A tabloid boss claimed that Donald Trump invited him to a “thank-you dinner” at the White House in return for covering up his alleged infidelities.
A military chief has backed Britain’s Special Forces amid claims a toxic culture exists among elite troops.
Western Digital stock dipped late Thursday, despite the data storage company reporting fiscal Q3 earnings that topped views.
Peyton Manning and Bryce Young, at least after their rookie NFL seasons, weren’t all that different from one another.
Video footage released by the ICC from April shows that much of the seating of the general stands has been set up for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024.
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) shares surged in after-hours trading on Thursday after the tech giant delivered an earnings beat in the first quarter. Adding to the positive sentiment, the company announced a dividend of $0.20 per share and a share buyback plan. CFRA Research Senior Equity Analyst Angelo Zino joins Market Domination Overtime to provide insights into Alphabet's financial results. Zino commends both Alphabet's and Microsoft's (MSFT) cloud performance, describing the numbers as "absolutely fantastic." Regarding the dividend announcement, Zino suggests that Alphabet faced some pressure "to do the same" as many of its peers in the "Magnificent Seven" tech companies have been implementing dividend payouts and share buybacks. He refers to the dividend move as "a small little olive branch for investors." On the subject of artificial intelligence (AI), Zino cautions that investors should not expect "much in terms of product launches" during the earnings call. However, he advises keeping an eye on Google's upcoming I/O conference in May, where the tech giant is likely to provide commentary and unveil details about its AI offerings, including the latest on Google Gemini. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Angel Smith.
BBC's cooking contest welcomed back Charlotte for a second go after she left the tip of her finger attached to a knife in a gruesome accident.