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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature59 min This is the top of the table as things stand. Liverpool probably have the easiest run-in so this would be a great result for them.Share57 min Foden’s corner brushes the head of White and is retreived by Haaland on the far side. City come again, but their attacking play is still ponderous by their standards. Eventually Rodri clips a pass out to De Bruyne, who is offside. He looks in a foul mood.Share56 min “Did the rule regarding getting a yellow for asking the ref to give…
Jannik Sinner reaches the Miami Open final with a stunning performance to defeat defending champion Daniil Medvedev.It was a repeat of the Australian Open final, with Medvedev leading by two sets and Sinner fighting back to win his first Grand Slam title. It wasn’t that close, however, as Sinner reversed last year’s final result 6-1, 6-2 in just 69 minutes.The 22-year-old Italian lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals at Indian Wells two weeks ago in his only fight so far this season, but he has been dominant in Florida status.Serena Williams was also in the crowd and some fans…
‘We have spent about $5,000 – it has been incredible’: readers on going to couples counselling | Life and style
It takes a village to raise a child, as the saying goes, but when it comes to our romantic relationships, some see reaching out for support as an admission of failure.But it’s not always misguided stoicism that leaves couples floundering. For many, the cost of relationship counselling is prohibitive, the search for the right therapist is daunting and waitlists are long.For readers who have been able to get help navigating the troubled waters of their relationship, the results haven’t always meant staying together. But almost all of them agreed the exercise itself brought clarity.For others the act of prioritising the…
timeThroughout the boat race’s 195-year history, it has been regarded by the rest of the world as one of those peculiarly British quirks that, like Marmite and pantomime, is best ignored. Not this year.The New York Times, Fox News, ABC, CNN and many other international media outlets were reporting ahead of Saturday’s game – although it was something floating in the Thames rather than something above it that caused their concern interest.As Thursday’s New York Times put it: “The warning is stern: Don’t go in the water. Not because of the tide. Not because of the sharks. Because of the…
I am in my mid-30s and have been with my husband, who is 10 years older than me, since I was a teenager.I felt very loved, at least for much of our time together. A couple of years ago, however, things changed.We became parents while I was in university. I found a job and friends, and while I sometimes struggled with it all, I became a fairly happy person. Meanwhile, he struggled with his career and became extremely restless.He says he loves me and our family, but I just don’t feel it any more, because he has very intense and…
Andy Murray has withdrawn from the early stages of the European clay court season and will continue to weigh his options as he faces a race against time to adapt after tearing ankle ligaments at last weekend’s Miami Open. Wimbledon.In his final year on tour, Murray appears to be planning to start his longest clay-court season since the hip problem began, playing on all the big venues for the last time. He has now withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, which starts on April 7, just over a week away, and the Munich ATP 250, which starts on April 15.Murray…
Boise State University (BSU) professor and Claremont Institute scholar Scott Yenor was the hidden hand behind Action Idaho, a far-right online media platform that featured inflammatory rightwing commentary on politics in that state, documents obtained by the Guardian reveal.The documents, obtained through public records requests, also show that Yenor sought and received funding for the initiative from wealthy and influential donors like Claremont Institute board chair, Thomas D Klingenstein.He also attempted to hire a rising conservative writer, Pedro Gonzalez, to lead the initiative. Gonzalez was later embroiled in a controversy about antisemitic remarks he made in online chats in 2019…
Nat Seaver-Brent helps England get the job done in T20 final against New Zealand England Women’s Cricket Team
In the fifth match in Wellington, England women’s team defeated New Zealand women’s team by 5 wickets to win the T20 series 4-1. Chasing 137, captain Heather Knight and Nat Sciver-Brunt combined for a crucial 57 runs for the fourth wicket to help England take control of the game.The England bowlers reduced the hosts’ deficit to 31 runs in four overs, with Sciver-Brunt taking 2 for 24 to take early control. Brooke Halliday scored 33 before bowling Alice Capsey to Sophie Ecclestone Ecclestone finished with 30 runs for three runs while wicketkeeper Izzy Gaze remained unbeaten. The last ball scored…
Poland scrambled planes as Ukraine came under missile attack on Friday morning, the Polish defence force said. The operational command said Polish and allied aircraft were activated due to “intense activity of long-range aviation of the Russian Federation” related to missile strikes against targets in Ukraine. “All necessary procedures to ensure the safety of Polish airspace have been launched, and [operational command] is monitoring the situation on an ongoing basis.” It comes after a Russian missile flew into Polish air space during an attack on Ukraine. Explosions were heard in Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk and Khmelnytskyi regions and the city of Dnipro…
Teenage girl shot and killed after grabbing Los Angeles police officer’s gun Los Angeles
Authorities have identified the girl who died of a gunshot wound inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as 17-year-old Johanna González and classified her death as a suicide, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.On March 25, officers were called to a home in City of Industry, a small city 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, because of a teen who was allegedly suffering a mental health crisis. When they arrived, Gonzalez, who was being raised by an aunt and uncle, was already gone.When the teen arrived at the City of Industry station, she ran toward an…