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Do You Still Think Coronavirus is Real?
Since the year started, people have been battling with the notion of Coronavirus pandemic. Many have been reported to be victims whereas many have never even set an eye on a patient and this brings us to the question;
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Diego Costa suffers injury as Atletico left to bemoan dropped points
Diego Simeone has revealed Diego Costa was substituted due to a knock against Girona, having been impressed with his three-pronged Atletico Madrid attack in Saturday's 1-1 draw. Atletico led 1-0 when Costa and then Antoine Griezmann were brought off, drawing the ire of the home crowd when the French forward's opener was cancelled out by... Continue Reading →
Mourinho confirms Alexis Sanchez transfer ‘so close’ but warns it could fall apart
Jose Mourinho has revealed Manchester United’s £35 million swap deal for Alexis Sanchez is "so close" to completion, while Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits it will come down to the fate of Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Sanchez has been reportedly seeking an exit from the Gunners since the summer, when he seemed close to securing a move... Continue Reading →
Neymar back on the sidelines at PSG with thigh injury
Neymar will miss Paris Saint-Germain's visit to Lyon in Ligue 1 on Sunday due to a thigh injury. The Brazilian is not included in Unai Emery's squad, with PSG nine points clear of second-place Lyon going into the match. Neymar hit four goals - his first PSG hat-trick in a glittering individual performance - as... Continue Reading →
Arsenal 4 Crystal Palace 1: Early blitz means Sanchez is hardly missed
Arsenal shrugged off the impending departure of Alexis Sanchez by scoring four times in the first 22 minutes en route to a 4-1 hammering of Crystal Palace on Saturday. The Chile international appears set to make the switch to Premier League rivals Manchester United, who are reportedly ready to pay £35million plus Henrikh Mkhitaryan for... Continue Reading →
Manchester City 3 Newcastle United 1: Aguero hat-trick sees pacesetters bounce back
Manchester City bounced back from their first Premier League defeat of the season with little difficulty, as Sergio Aguero again tormented Newcastle United by scoring a perfect hat-trick in a 3-1 home win at the Etihad Stadium. Liverpool beat City 4-3 at Anfield last time out, but the runaway leaders rarely looked in danger of... Continue Reading →
Burnley 0 Manchester United 1: Martial keeps up winning run
Manchester United moved to within nine points of Premier League leaders Manchester City, at least temporarily, with a 1-0 win away to Burnley on Saturday. A superb strike from Anthony Martial early in the second half was enough to give Jose Mourinho's side a fourth victory in a row in all competitions, despite a lacklustre... Continue Reading →
Iran’s president declares end of Islamic State
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani declared the end of Islamic State on Tuesday while a senior military commander thanked the “thousands of martyrs” killed in operations organized by Iran to defeat the militant group in Syria and Iraq. “Today with God’s guidance and the resistance of people in the region we can say that this evil... Continue Reading →
Manson has endured as the face of evil for nearly 50 years
Other killers snuffed out far more lives than Charles Manson did in 1969. Yet he has endured for nearly a half century as the personification of evil, even in an age in which mass shootings leave dozens dead at a time. Manson, the hippie cult leader who died Sunday at 83, horrified America more than... Continue Reading →
South Korea, Japan Welcome U.S. Relisting North Korea as Sponsor of Terrorism
South Korea and Japan on Tuesday welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's move to put North Korea back on a list of state sponsors of terrorism, saying it will ramp up pressure on the reclusive regime to get rid of its nuclear weapons. The designation, announced on Monday, allows the United States to impose more sanctions... Continue Reading →
Charlie Rose Accused of Crude Sexual Advances by Multiple Women
After allegations surfaced Monday that the longtime television host Charlie Rose made crude sexual advances toward multiple women who worked on his show over a dozen years, CBS suspended him from its morning program and PBS announced that it would no longer distribute his long-running nightly interview show. Eight women, including three who talked on... Continue Reading →