In pictures: West Ham v Man City Sign up HERE for the latest MUFC breaking news and transfer updates SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Manchester City bounced back from the brink to salvage a 2-2 draw away to West Ham United to put them four points clear at the top of the Premier League. Pep Guardiola's side pulled off an incredible second-half turnaround to put themselves in pole position to reclaim the title ahead of Liverpool, but will be ruing missing out on all three points after a late penalty miss. Related articles Man City star leaves assistant ref in pain after treading on foot Micah Richards berates VAR for missing 'blatant' Man City penalty Jarrod Bowen was the star of the show, first … [Read more...] about Man City draw vs West Ham: Five things we learned as Riyad Mahrez misses crucial penalty
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Man to face charge of killing mother at sea for inheritance
A 28-year-old man who was rescued from a raft off the coast of New England in 2016 after his boat sank awaited arraignment Wednesday on charges he killed his mother at sea to inherit the family’s estate. Nathan Carman was expected to be arraigned in federal court in Rutland on multiple fraud charges and a first-degree murder charge in the death of Linda Carman. He shouted “Not guilty!” in the direction of reporters as he approached the courtroom. Authorities allege in the indictment unsealed Tuesday that Carman also killed his grandfather, John Chakalos, at his home in Windsor, Connecticut , in 2013 as part of a scheme to obtain money and property from his grandfather’s estate, but he was not charged with that killing. “As a central part of the scheme, Nathan Carman murdered John Chakalos and Linda Carman,” the indictment reads. Carman was found in an inflatable raft eight days after leaving a Rhode Island marina to go fishing with his mother, who was never … [Read more...] about Man to face charge of killing mother at sea for inheritance
Untrained passenger lands Florida plane after pilot falls ill
Published 3 days ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing A passenger with no flying experience landed a plane in Florida after the pilot passed out. In a audio recording from the flight, the passenger, Darren Harrison, can be heard telling air traffic control a "serious situation" was unfolding. An air traffic controller - who also teaches new pilots - helped guide the man down to Palm Beach International Airport just after noon on Tuesday. The two later met on the tarmac for a hug. The pilot of the Cessna 208 had been flying to Florida from the Bahamas when he told his two passengers he wasn't feeling well, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He fell against the controls, putting the small aircraft into a nosedive and a sharp turn. The nature of the medical emergency has not been revealed, but the pilot is being treated in hospital. An … [Read more...] about Untrained passenger lands Florida plane after pilot falls ill
Passenger lands plane at Humberside Airport after pilot falls ill
Published 8 October 2013 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing A passenger has landed an aeroplane at Humberside Airport after the pilot fell ill at the controls. Police, fire and ambulance crews were called to the airport after the pilot collapsed and a distress call was made from the light aircraft. Two flying instructors were called in to advise the passenger how to bring the plane down. One of them, Roy Murray, said the passenger had no flying experience and did a "remarkable job". The passenger and pilot were the only people on board the aircraft, which took off from Sandtoft Airfield 25 miles (40km) away. 'Control room cheers' Mr Murray, who works at a flying school based at the airport, said: "He made quite a good landing, actually. "He didn't know the layout of the aeroplane, he didn't have lights on so he was absolutely flying blind as well. "I … [Read more...] about Passenger lands plane at Humberside Airport after pilot falls ill
Senior Year: Viewers all saying the same thing about Rebel Wilson’s new Netflix film
May 14, 2022 - 20:02 BST Rebel Wilson's new movie Senior Year only landed on Netflix on Friday but has already skyrocketed to the streaming platform's top trending films Rebel Wilson's new movie Senior Year only landed on Netflix on Friday but has already skyrocketed to the streaming platform's top trending films. MORE: Rebel Wilson reveals she 'met them through a friend' as she talks new partner The film stars the Australian actress as a cheerleader trying to reclaim her high-school life after being in a coma for two decades, alongside This is Us's Justin Hartley and Clueless actress and nineties icon Alicia Silverstone . But is the film worth watching? Find out what viewers have been saying here… Loading the player... WATCH: See the trailer for Rebel Wilson's new Netflix comedy Senior Year Sharing their thoughts on Twitter, many viewers were full of praise for the film - and Rebel's … [Read more...] about Senior Year: Viewers all saying the same thing about Rebel Wilson’s new Netflix film
Garrison Keillor talks about #MeToo and a return to Lake Wobegon
The crowd at the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colorado earlier this month traveled from all over to see a reunion of "A Prairie Home Companion," the show Garrison Keillor hosted on public radio for some 40 years. One woman described Keillor as "very missed. Glad to be here tonight." The night would mark the return of renowned Keillor characters, like "Guy Noir, Private Eye"; of the show's imaginary sponsor ("Powdermilk Biscuits in the big blue box"), and of nostalgic tales from the fictional Lake Wobegon. At its peak, "A Prairie Home Companion" reached more than four million listeners on more than 700 public radio stations. Keillor retired from the radio show in 2016. "It's a comfort to become a tourist in old age … and enjoy my irrelevance," he wrote in his recent book, "Serenity at 70, Gaiety at 80." He will become an octogenarian in August. "it's a great age," Keillor told CBS News' Anthony Mason, "because you lose your ambition, but you still love your work. And this is such … [Read more...] about Garrison Keillor talks about #MeToo and a return to Lake Wobegon
Buffalo attack: Gunman live-streamed ‘racially-motivated’ mass shooting that killed at least 10 at supermarket in New York state
At least 10 people have been killed and three others injured in a mass shooting at a supermarket in the US city of Buffalo, New York state. Police said the suspected gunman was taken into custody after the attack which is being investigated as "a racially-motivated hate crime". Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said that 11 of the 13 people who were shot were black. "This was pure evil," said Erie County Sheriff John Garcia in a news conference. "It was straight up racially-motivated hate crime from somebody outside of our community." New York Governor Kathy Hochul said: "It is my sincere hope that this individual, this white supremacist who just perpetrated a hate crime on an innocent community, will spend the rest of his days behind bars. And heaven help him in the next world as well." Advertisement Court papers named the suspect as Payton Gendron, 18, of Conklin, New York. He was arraigned and charged with first-degree murder charges … [Read more...] about Buffalo attack: Gunman live-streamed ‘racially-motivated’ mass shooting that killed at least 10 at supermarket in New York state
Time and emotion study
Cloud Atlas David Mitchell is a master of fragmentary fictions. When his first book, Ghostwritten, was published, critics were undecided whether it was a novel or a collection of short stories. This latest is similarly episodic, but it is a novel in the biggest, most exhilarating sense. Cloud Atlas is made up of half-a-dozen disparate but artfully interwoven narratives that propel the reader forwards through time and genre, from the distant nineteenth to the not-so-far-off twenty-second century, from giddy picaresque to cool thriller to chilling sci-fi. It begins in 1850 with the journal of a Yankee notary whose piety and longing for home never quite eclipse his curiosity. Adrift in the Pacific, he sojourns on the island of Chatham, where he surveys the impact of colonialism (accurate time is "one valued import") and learns about the Maoris' brutal subjugation of its peaceable natives, the Moriori, thereby introducing two themes that lie at the novel's moral and intellectual … [Read more...] about Time and emotion study
Volksabstimmung zur Abtreibung: Wohin steuert San Marino?
Beide Seiten kämpfen hart für ihre Überzeugungen, doch der Ausgang des Referendums ist ungewiss. Im überwiegend katholischen San Marino können die Bürger am 26. September darüber abstimmen, ob sie für oder gegen die Abtreibung sind. Der Zwerg-Staat ist einer der wenigen in Europa, wo ein Schwangerschaftsabbruch illegal ist. Es stimmt nicht, dass es in San Marino keine Schwangerschaftsabbrüche gibt. Die Frauen lassen außerhalb des Landes abtreiben. Sie tun es auf illegale Weise, weil Abtreibung hier eine Straftat ist. Es ist beschämend. Rosa Zafferani UDS - Frauen-Union San Marino Mexiko: Komplettes Abtreibungsverbot ist verfassungswidrig Die Lage im Land ist zweigeteilt, Lagerarbeiter Rocco echauffiert sich, dass immer nur die Mutter entscheiden dürfe: "Hat der Vater keine Berechtigung zu entscheiden? Wer schwanger ist, sollte nicht abtreiben dürfen. Wenn man das Kind wirklich nicht will, gibt es die Möglichkeit, es zur Adoption freizugeben." … [Read more...] about Volksabstimmung zur Abtreibung: Wohin steuert San Marino?
Movement, positioning, and cunning: The secrets behind Jamie Vardy’s incredible efficiency
Strikers are generally considered to be at their peak between the ages of 25 to 29 but Jamie Vardy - who didn't even make his Premier League debut until he was 27 - appears to be getting even better at 33, attacking games with the doggedness of a man making up for lost time spent in the lower leagues. Still ridiculously quick, Vardy has been a ferocious prospect for opposition managers - and defenders - to contend with since his breakout 2015-16 season, becoming an elite level footballer despite barely touching the ball. Vardy's most recent performance was his star turn in Leicester’s 5-2 win over Manchester City, scoring three goals with 21 touches - the fewest of any outfield player to have started the match. So, how does he do it? Vardy the killer "I was watching the runs he made and I was thinking he used to make 100 runs per game and maybe get it twice," said Gary Neville, while commentating on Leicester's win over City. "Now he makes 10 runs per game and maybe gets it … [Read more...] about Movement, positioning, and cunning: The secrets behind Jamie Vardy’s incredible efficiency