Manchester City beats Manchester United in the FA Cup to maintain its quest for historic ‘treble’
Perfection can come in many forms and be interpreted in different ways. Manchester City has produced more polished performances under Pep Guardiola this season. There have been matches where the team has scored more and created more – yet City’s ability to dominate its opponent, to do just enough to win when it matters is as perfect as it gets on a soccer pitch. It is why this team continues to chase history this season.
Brad Pitt says in legal filing that Angelina Jolie ‘vindictively’ sold winery amid custody battle
Brad Pitt is not backing down from his legal fight against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie over a French winery they once owned together..
In new legal documents filed Thursday by Pitt’s attorneys and obtained by CNN, the actor calls Jolie’s sale of her stake of Château Miraval in 2021 “vindictive” after an “adverse custody ruling.”
DeSantis is trying to convince Republicans the Trump years weren’t all that great. Will they believe him?
Behind the scattershot criticism Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has levied at former President Donald Trump since entering the 2024 race is an unmistakable message to Republican voters: The Trump years weren’t as great as you remember.
It’s not a message Iowa voter Mark Skaff wants to hear.
“I would’ve loved to have seen another four years of President Trump,” Skaff said after attending a DeSantis event Wednesday in western Iowa. “His policies were spectacular.”
Deadly train crash renews questions over safety of India’s rail system
One of the worst train accidents in India’s history is raising questions over the safety of the country’s massive and outdated rail network, as the government invests in its modernization.
More than 280 people were killed and over 1,000 injured in a three-way crash involving two passenger trains and a freight train in eastern Odisha state on Friday, officials said.
Cause and ‘people responsible’ for India train crash that killed hundreds have been identified, rail minister says
The cause of a train crash that killed hundreds of people in India – and the people responsible for it – have been identified, India’s railways minister said on Sunday.
Ashwini Vaishnaw said the three-way crash involving two passenger trains and a freight train in eastern Odisha state on Friday had happened “due to a change in electronic interlocking” – a reference to the signaling system used by railways – and that an investigation would show “who was responsible for that mistake.”