Peterborough were hosting Walsall in a League One clash but heavy snow in the second half meant the pitch was hardly visible. The Posh were 2-1 up in the 80th minute when the referee halted play to ensure snow could be cleared off the pitch. And it was former England […]
Daily Archives: February 28, 2018
Real Madrid rested Cristiano Ronaldo and suffered a fifth La Liga defeat of the season as Espanyol’s Gerard Moreno struck late for a 1-0 win over the Spanish and European champions. The Catalan forward Moreno wasted a number of chances but his last-minute volley took a wicked deflection off the […]
REUTERS Kim Jong-un has been supplying Syria with material to make chemical weapons, the report claims UN investigators believe acid-resistant tiles, valves and thermometers have all been shipped from North Korea. Missile technicians have also been working chemical weapons and missile facilities included Syria, the report, written by a panel […]
M. Night Shyamalan attends ‘Split’ on January 11, 2017 in Milan, Italy. Rosdiana Ciaravolo/WireImage Forget Netflix originals —Apple is growing its slate of original series by bringing on M. Night Shyamalan (“Sixth Sense,” “Signs”) to produce a new 10-episode psychological thriller. Apple confirmed that Shyamalan will serve as executive producer for […]
WASHINGTON — White House staffers operating with interim security clearances — including President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner — were told in a memo Friday that they will no longer have access to highly classified information requiring the highest level of clearance, NBC News confirmed Tuesday. Kushner himself no longer […]
The novelty trio rocketed to fame in 2003 with the Fast Food Song, which became a huge chart hit – peaking at No2 in the UK. An upbeat, kids’-party-friendly adaptation of a playground chant, it also charted well in Ireland and Australia, eventually being covered by DJ Otzi under the […]
During the 2014 legislative session here in Washington State, a Senate committee killed a bill that would have temporarily confiscated firearms from any person deemed – by family members, friends, or law enforcement – to be violent or emotionally distraught and in need of a mental-health intervention. Fast-forward two years […]
Jose Ivan Nuñez and his husband, Paul Frames, walked into the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in Philadelphia on Jan. 31 expecting the visit to be a routine stop in obtaining Nuñez’s I-130 form, a first step toward the green card process. Their excitement about starting a new […]