Amoy Ghoshal Chennaiyin Fc S Brain Behind The Scenes Adds Another Golden Feather To His Cap

But thanks to a familiar show of resolve, something that has been evident throughout the season, the boys from Chennai reigned supreme in Bengaluru. A fighting spirit and resilience were the hallmarks of the squad, which was driven to success by the unrelenting John Gregory. One of the key men behind assembling a winning team was the Chennaiyin FC Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Amoy Ghoshal. Ghoshal has been associated with the team ever since its inception and has been one of the major factors behind the team’s rise in stature as the most successful club in the ISL....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 819 words · Jose Klinger

Amsterdam S War On Sex

Kosters found this studio thanks to an ambitious plan by the Amsterdam city government. Arguing that too many brothels and sex bars are linked to criminality, the authorities plan to all but erase the Red Light District. If the plan goes through, the peep shows, sex shops and prostitute windows that line the small alleys and canals will have to go, giving way to galleries, boutiques and upscale restaurants and bars....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 875 words · Corine Spears

Amuneke Outstanding Mohamed Salah Can Win The Ballon D Or

A magnificent season has seen the Egypt international score 29 goals in 31 appearances to tie with Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in the race for Europe’s Golden Shoe. The 25-year-old won his fourth PFA Player of the Month prize this season and was named Champions League Player of the Week, with his roll of honour seeing him draw comparisons to the Argentine superstar and Cristiano Ronaldo. And Amuneke – winner of the African Player of the Year in 1994 – believes Salah has stood out enough to earn the individual accolade....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Scott Jones

Amy Schneider I M The First Trans Jeopardy Contestant In The Tournament Of Champions

The only strategy I really had was that if I came up against a category I thought I would be weak in—for example popular music—I would get it out of the way first. That way, if there were any doubles in that category, they would come up when there wasn’t as much money to be wagered. But I had done so much to prepare for not winning my fifth game, that when I did win, I didn’t really have any feelings ready....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 966 words · George Mccabe

Amy Schneider Admits She Was Super Nervous Defending Jeopardy Title

Schneider broke the streak of five-time winner Andrew He on Wednesday night’s quiz, earning $31,600 in the process. Jeopardy! tapes five episodes per day, so the engineering manager from Oakland, California, had to defend her title almost immediately, facing off against Bonnie Lapwood and Taylor Mills. Schneider proved that her first win was no fluke, going into “Final Jeopardy” far ahead of her competitors with $23,800 in winnings. Lapwood’s earnings stood at $5,000 and Mills had $800....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Brian Mccormick

Amy Schumer Takes Jab At Leonardo Dicaprio In Oscars 2022 Joke

Taking to the stage at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, the comedian did what many other hosts before her have done over the years, taking playful jabs at fellow celebrities and discussing the movies nominated for awards. Making mention of DiCaprio’s recent star-studded satire Don’t Look Up, which divided critics, Schumer quipped: “Don’t Look Up is nominated. I guess the Academy members don’t look up reviews!” After assuring the ceremony’s star-studded gasping audience that she “loved that movie,” she added: “Jennifer Lawrence was amazing in it, even though she did gain some weight this year,” referencing the actress’ recent pregnancy....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Jennifer Brady

An Early Conservative Victory In The War On Big Tech Opinion

These aspiring conservative trust-busters have faced formidable headwinds. Fellow Republicans have questioned their fidelity to the free market and accused them of enabling the Left, while aggressive corporate lobbying and a hostile press beholden to Big Tech have tried to stymie their spirited legislative efforts. But now, anti-monopoly conservatives can declare a major victory. On Thursday, the House passed the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022. Don’t let the anodyne name fool you; the antitrust package is a bold first step that will fortify national security, curtail corporate abuses, and restore free competition to core American markets....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 728 words · Ross Eftekhari

An Eeye On Microsoft

The digital age has brought new prosperity to the developed world, but it has also posed security challenges. A clever computer worm that takes advantage of defects in ubiquitous Microsoft software can make copies of itself, clog corporate networks and stymie worker productivity throughout a connected, global economy–and do it in a digital instant. In early 2002 Bill Gates sent a memo to his employees trumpeting the importance of “trustworthy computing,” and naming secure software as “the highest priority for all the work we are doing....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Leroy Lyles

An Inside Look Into Wwe Summerslam 2021 Weekend When Pro Wrestling Ruled The World

From August 20 to August 22, pro wrestling did something it hadn’t done in a generation: It became cool again. And not just to pro wrestling fans. Thanks to shrewd scheduling, unwavering confidence, and some good luck, wrestling came flying off the top rope to deliver an action-packed weekend that for the first time in well over a decade, forced even non-pro wrestling fans to notice what was going on and ask “what’s that over there?...

January 18, 2023 · 13 min · 2630 words · Christine Shade

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January 18, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Ariana Hampton

An Odd Way To Make A Point

January 18, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Pablo Nash

An Operatic Debut For Robot Divas

Created by Tod Machover, an MIT-based composer who grew up with an engineer father and a pianist mother, the show boasts big-name talent. The librettist is former U.S. poet laureate Robert Pinsky, and the lead will be sung by James Maddalena, who sang the part of Nixon in the celebrated opera “Nixon in China.” The show is funded by Prince Albert II of Monaco, and will open in Monaco next year before a U....

January 18, 2023 · 1 min · 117 words · Sarah Perkins

Anaheim Ducks Retire Stanley Cup Hero Scott Niedermayer S No. 27

The Anaheim Ducks retired Scott Niedermayer’s No. 27 Sunday night at the Honda Center, honoring the defenseman’s five-year run with the team. Niedermayer became the third Ducks player to have his number retired, joining Teemu Selanne (No. 8) and Paul Kariya (No. 9). Selanne and Kariya were among those gathered on the ice to honor the 2013 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee. “[Niedermayer] is the definition of grace under pressure, and is unquestionably the greatest champion of our generation,” Kariya said during the ceremony....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 512 words · Ruby Principe

Analysis Women Experience More Cancer Treatment Side Effects Than Men

While this is not the first time research has highlighted more severe side effects among women undergoing chemotherapy, it’s the first comprehensive review of sex-based differences among patients undergoing immunotherapy and other targeted therapies for cancer. The study did not discuss the specific types of adverse events that were detailed in the included clinical trials. A table showed that women were more likely to experience gastrointestinal issues, oral issues, sleep issues, and blood- and bone marrow-related issues than men....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Thomas Hernandez

Ancelotti Praises Thiago For Perfect Performance

Thiago struck a second-half brace and set up another in Bayern’s huge win in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. Arsenal set unwanted CL record Ancelotti praised the Spanish midfielder for his performance as the Bundesliga giants took a huge step towards the quarter-finals. “He played very well and scored two goals,” the Italian said. “It was a perfect performance.”...

January 18, 2023 · 1 min · 156 words · Alicia Hartman

Ancelotti Wants To Beat Real Madrid At All Costs Bayern Chief Rummenigge

Ribery: Ancelotti is a great kisser! The Bundesliga champions host the Liga leaders for the first-leg on Wednesday, as Ancelotti comes up against his old club Madrid, who are now managed by the Italian’s former assistant Zinedine Zidane. While Bayern chief executive Rummenigge understands the strength of Madrid, he feels Ancelotti has an incredible desire to get one over his old paymasters and guide his team into the last four....

January 18, 2023 · 1 min · 180 words · Russell Jones

Ancelotti Warns Conte Buy Lots And Buy Well For Champions League Success

Lu-cuckoo: Crazy bids are here to stay The Italian guided the Blues to the Premier League title in his first season in charge, having sat top of the table for most of the campaign - partly in thanks to their absence from European competition. Having lost John Terry, Nathan Ake and Asmir Begovic, Conte has allowed three reserve players to leave the club, while Antonio Rudiger and Willy Caballero have been signed....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Christopher Jones

Ancient Egypt S City Of The Dead Amulets Sarcophagi Canopic Vases And Priestly Tombs Of The God Thoth

Amongst the finds are tombs belonging to high priests of the God Thoth. The news was announced by Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities on Thursday amid ongoing excavations at Tuna el-Gebel—an archaeological site approximately 270 kilometers (167 miles) south of Cairo, nicknamed the City of the Dead. The site contains Ancient Egyptian buildings, with some of the oldest dating back to the early Ptolemaic Period, around 300 BCE. These include a temple belonging to the God Thoth, a bird-like deity responsible for writing, accounting and all other intellectual pursuits....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 528 words · Edith Ryan

Ancient Sharks Discovered In Kentucky S Mammoth Cave

The fossils of at least 40 different species of shark and close relatives have been discovered in remote cave locations within the park since survey efforts started 10 months ago. The six previously undiscovered species include large predators and small bottom-feeders. The fossils could be more than 325 million years old, which is when the limestones of the Mammoth Cave System were formed, during the Mississippian Period of the Late Paleozoic Era....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 398 words · Joanne Robinson

And Now Tricky Dick

Federal agencies, Nixon believes, should be used as weapons of political revenge. He wants the IRS to ““go after a couple of media people . . . Dan Schorr [then of CBS], Mary McGrory [then of The Washington Star] . . .’’ and the immigration service to investigate ““the wetback thing’’ at the Los Angeles Times. ““Otis Chandler,’’ Nixon says, naming the paper’s publisher, ““I want him checked out with regard to his gardener....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Gina Bonilla