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- The Telegraph
Sweden refuses to use VAR amid fan revolt
Sweden has become the first country to refuse to use Video Assistant Referees following a fan revolt against its introduction.
- The Telegraph
US-China relations at risk of ‘downward spiral’, Blinken warned
US-China relations are at risk of taking a “downward spiral”, Antony Blinken was warned during his trip to Beijing on Friday.
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Q3 2024 OSI Systems Inc Earnings Call
Q3 2024 OSI Systems Inc Earnings Call
- PA Media: Entertainment
BBC Radio 2 listeners choose favourite Abba song
The top two songs in the poll reached number one in the UK charts, but the rest of the top five were minor hits.
- PA Media: UK News
Question Time: Policing minister Chris Philp appears to confuse Congo and Rwanda
Responding to an audience member on BBC One’s Question Time, Mr Philp appeared to ask whether the two African nations were separate countries.
- BBC
Question Time: Did Chris Philp confuse Rwanda and Congo?
The policing minister appeared to ask an audience member if Rwanda and Congo were different countries.
- Yahoo Sports
The Falcons surprisingly select Michael Penix Jr. and the best 2024 NFL Draft picks
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde react the best, worst, and most surprising picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
- Reuters
Lending and consumer data cements case for ECB rate cuts
Euro zone lending continued to stagnate in March and consumers trimmed their inflation expectations as record-high borrowing costs kept putting the brakes on the euro zone's economy, European Central Bank (ECB) reports showed on Friday. The data was likely to cement the ECB's plan to start cutting interest rates in June after seeing inflation fall to just above its 2% goal and economic growth come to a standstill. "Today's data is in line with a start to cautious rate cuts," Bert Colijn, senior economist for the euro zone at ING, said.
- USA TODAY
Are you losing your hair? A dermatologist breaks down some FAQs.
If you’ve noticed your strands falling out of your head more than normal, you may be experiencing a form of hair loss.
- The Canadian Press
USDA tells producers to reduce salmonella in certain frozen chicken products
Poultry producers will be required to bring salmonella bacteria in certain chicken products to very low levels to help prevent food poisoning under a final rule issued Friday by U.S. agriculture officials. When the regulation takes effect in 2025, salmonella will be considered an adulterant — a contaminant that can cause foodborne illness — when it is detected above certain levels in frozen breaded and stuffed raw chicken products. That would include things like frozen chicken cordon bleu and ch
- GuruFocus.com
Boston Beer Co Inc (SAM) (Q1 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: A Strong Start with ...
Explore key insights from Boston Beer Co Inc's Q1 2024 earnings, including significant revenue and gross margin improvements, and strategic updates on product lines and market strategies.
- The Guardian
Experience: I’m making a lifesize replica of the Bayeux tapestry
It’s been eight years since I started, and I’m now 44 metres in. It’s taken its toll
- The Guardian
The new power sleeve? It’s the one that isn’t there at all
Sleeveless knits work brilliantly over a sleeved dress or blouse – the conversation between the two pieces is where the magic happens
- The Independent
Jack Whitehall reacts to Prince William mocking his dad jokes during school visit
The comedian described it as an ‘outrageous shading from the future king.’
- Yahoo Life
Nearly 60% of women say they wish they knew how long it would take to get pregnant before they started trying, new survey shows.
Most couples don’t get pregnant when they first try to conceive and that is normal, experts explain.
- Hello!
Charles Spencer's wife Lady Karen shares sweet photo at Althorp featuring rarely-seen companion
Charles Spencer's wife Lady Karen loves sharing updates from her home Althorp House and on Thursday she shared a sweet photo of one of their rarely-seen companions. See photo.
- People
Zendaya Teases When Fans Can Expect New Music: 'Maybe One Day'
"I love music, and it’s something that’s been special to me," the "Challengers" actress said on "The Jennifer Hudson Show"
- The Canadian Press
Five things to know about the NHL playoffs
The Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes put themselves one win away from earning first-round sweeps, while three Canadian teams set out to take the lead in their series on Friday. Here are five things to know entering Friday’s post-season action: HOSTILE TERRITORY The Vancouver Canucks might have taken both games in Nashville in the regular season, but the playoffs are a different animal. After an impressive regular season, Vancouver finds itself in a 1-1 series against the Predators after
- CBC
Town of Woodstock will no longer fly Pride banners on downtown lampposts
For many years, Pride flags have been among the banners flown on lampposts in downtown Woodstock.But going forward, a change in the town's rules means they will no longer be allowed. "We're disappointed that that's the position the town has taken," said Amanda Lightbody, founder and president of The Rainbow Crosswalk, a non-profit Pride organization supporting the Woodstock region.Last October, her group appeared before town council to thank them for the Pride banners over the years, after Light
- BANG Showbiz
Machine Gun Kelly has no beef with Taylor Swift
Machine Gun Kelly refuses to bad-mouth Taylor Swift or Travis Kelce because he "doesn't want smoke" with her passionate fanbase.