Arsenal Target Forsberg Not Put Off By Absence Of Champions League At Milan

Rumoured suitors Milan finished sixth in Serie A, only enough for Europa League qualification, while Forsberg and RB Leipzig secured a seat at Europe’s top table by taking second in the Bundesliga. Leipzig rule out Forsberg sale The Sweden international has also been linked with a move to Arsenal, who similarly missed out on a place in next season’s Champions League, but says this will not play a big part in his thinking....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Jonathan Tucker

Arsenal Tarihinin En Iyi 15 Transferi

NICOLAS ANELKA | PSG’den | 500b£ | 1997 Anelka, Arsenal as takımına Ian Wright’ın sakatlığıyla dahil olup 1997-98 şampiyonluğunda kilit rol oynadı. İkinci sezonunda PFA Yılın En İyi Genç Oyuncusu Ödülü’ne layık görülen Anelka, Arsenal formasıyla 90 maça çıkıp 28 gole imza attıktan sonra Real Madrid’e transfer oldu. Wenger, Anelka’nın ayırılık kararını ve Real Madrid’in finansal olarak dominasyonunu şu cümleyle özetlemişti: “Ne kadar para kazandığınızın önemi yoktur, sonuçta günde üç öğün yemek yiyebiliyor ve bir yatakta uyuyabiliyorsunuz....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 755 words · Donna Ing

Arsenal Team News Walcott Wilshere Miss Out As Alexis Lacazette Iwobi All Start

The Gunners will be hoping to see their fearsome frontmen lead the charge against the Seagulls, with Alex Iwobi offering further support in the final third. Arsene Wenger is, however, without Mesut Ozil once again. The Germany international has been nursing a knee problem and has been left out of his country’s latest selection. Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud also miss out on starting berths, despite being among the goals in midweek Europa League action – with the latter recording his 100th effort for the club....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Desiree Silva

Arsenal Vs Man Utd Team News Lacazette Makes Shock Start For Gunners

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger ruled the Frenchman out earlier in the week, saying: “Lacazette has a groin problem and he will be out certainly for Saturday’s game.” Despite Wenger’s certainty, Lacazette was a shock inclusion in the Gunners lineup for the clash at the Emirates Stadium. Lacazette’s inclusion means Arsenal are unchanged from their 5-0 win over Huddersfield on Wednesday. For the Red Devils, Anthony Martial is preferred to Marcus Rashford as United are also unchanged....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Janet Bland

Art Briles Really Wanted To Coach Houston Cougars Said No

Saturday morning, ESPN’s Brett McMurphy reported the Cougars will interview at least five candidates, including Art Briles. But for obvious reasons — Briles was fired from Baylor for his involvement and cover up of several sexual assault cases involving football players — Houston athletic director Hunter Yurachek released a statement, explaining the have no plans to interview Briles despite the former Baylor coach’s interest. MORE: Houston booster rips ‘Judas’ Tom Herman...

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 116 words · Don Mclaurin

Art In The Fast Lane

This much is indisputable: Essenhigh can draw like a bandit and color superbly. Her painting at PS 1, “The Adoration,” is a big, shiny enamel cartoon on canvas, done with all the pop precision of a giant animation cell. (She continually sands away unwanted imagery and repaints to simplify.) The subject is an old-master Madonna morphed with the cool know-how of a horror-movie director. Why would a nice young woman from Pennsylvania want to do that?...

December 18, 2022 · 8 min · 1699 words · Ashley Asakura

Art Is Hell

December 18, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Louis Sawyer

Arts Extra Some Nerve

NEWSWEEK: Everyone else’s dot-coms are evaporating. Yours is expanding into TV and movies. How did this happen? Rufus Griscom: We’ve always been in love with our content, not the Internet. The Web was just a means to an end. We’ve always had a fondness for other mediums like magazines and books-things that make a nice thud when you drop them. Most of us came from old media. Frankly, we believe that Nerve is a magazine and a brand that would have happened in the absence of the Internet....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1123 words · Summer Bankard

Artur Beterbiev Vs. Joe Smith Jr. Date Start Time Odds Schedule Card For 2022 Light Heavyweight Unification Fight

A 2009 World Championships gold medalist, Beterbiev also competed in the Olympics. He made his pro debut in 2013 and won the WBA-NABA light-heavyweight title in 2014. In 2017, Beterbiev won the IBF light-heavyweight title against Enrico Kolling. Beterbiev has defended that title five times. In 2019, Beterbiev beat Oleksandr Gvozdyk to win the WBC light-heavyweight title. In his last fight, Beterbiev beat Marcus Browne to retain the titles and to hold onto his undefeated knockout-to-win ratio....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 571 words · John Scott

As Amazon S Delivery Business Grows Usps Struggles To Fulfill Mission

This move directly impacts the Postal Services last-mile delivery business. “Innovation is crucial when you consider the rise of e-commerce,” Dr. Michael Gorman, Niehaus Chair in Business Analytics and Operations at the University of Dayton, told Newsweek. “Every single activity from the time you click ‘buy now’ until that package on your front step is tracked very precisely,” Gorman said. “It’s automated and optimized by using some analytics, leading to very efficient warehousing and delivery services....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Carolynn Melendez

As Andrew Luck Return Date Moves Back Colts Have To Question Priorities

Luck experienced a setback in his recovery last week — the Colts called it “soreness” in his shoulder — a couple weeks after he was cleared to return to practice. According to CBS’ Jason La Canfora, the setback means “the earliest anyone could consider Luck as a viable option would be Nov. 26.” “Luck will limit his activity for the next two weeks,” La Canfora reported Sunday morning, “and he and the Colts are hopeful he can resume the program he was on, which called for gradually ramping up his workload over a series of weeks....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 610 words · Ashley Jordan

As Classes Resume At Umass Lowell After Cyberattack Mit Cyber Expert Weighs In

Cybersecurity breaches like the one at Lowell have become a recurring theme over the past year, as attacks like SolarWinds and the Colonial Pipeline start new conversations around America’s ability to defend its cyber infrastructure. Stuart Madnick, director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan School of Management (CAMS), said that in terms of cybersecurity infrastructure, the higher education sector sits far behind the manufacturing and energy industries, which in turn fall a decade behind the nation’s financial sector....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Holly Johnson

As Early Voting Begins In Georgia Videos Show Hundreds Standing In Long Lines

Since before voting sites opened this morning, people have been seen waiting in lines that wrap around buildings. At one site, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, at least 130 voters were in line when polls opened at 8 a.m., according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Election officials have been working hard to avoid the kind of chaos Georgia faced during the primary elections in June, when poll workers scrambled to accommodate the high voter turnout and solve technical issues with voting equipment....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Jonathan Turner

As Georgians Starve Millionaires David Perdue Kelly Leoffler Refuse To Force Relief Vote

The fate of $2,000 survival checks for starving people could be decided by a Wall Street magnate and a corporate executive who ran a retail chain that preys on low-income communities—and it will all play out in a state facing rising joblessness, poverty and starvation. But here we are, with Georgia and its Senate races poised to decide it all. If you were writing a Hollywood screenplay about the battle over direct aid to millions of Americans, you would almost certainly have its backdrop be the Peach State and its special election....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 865 words · Jeffrey Piccoli

As Goes South Dakota So Goes The Nation

December 18, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Charlotte Coffey

As Heat Burn Through Nba Playoffs Erik Spoelstra Starting To Wear Look Of Elite Head Coach

The other, of course, is LeBron James. With Spoelstra as head coach, the Heat reached the NBA Finals every year from 2011 through 2014, but unless you’re Phil Jackson, it’s a challenge to be properly recognized for coaching excellence when the very best player in the game is on your side. Unlike Jackson, who had a career as an NBA player to establish his brand and then worked diligently to polish his image during his time as a wildly successful head coach, Spoelstra has been a blank canvas for those writing and talking about the game....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1245 words · John Mello

As Mls Expands To Minnesota New Franchise Hopes To Build On Deep Local Roots

But, by the time Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber stepped to a podium Wednesday afternoon at the baseball field, the snow was gone, and there was nothing but an expanse of green — plenty of room to run. MORE: Dempsey out for 2-3 weeks | Celebration turns into painful equalizer On Wednesday, MLS officially awarded an expansion franchise to the owners of Minnesota United FC, which is currently a member of the second-tier North American Soccer League....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Debra Ruple

As Pakistan And Iran Face Afghan Unrest Militants Wage War On China S Ties

In the latest eruption of violence to beset Pakistan since the Taliban took over neighboring Afghanistan, an apparent suicide bombing killed four people Tuesday, including three Chinese nationals, at a Chinese institute in Pakistan’s largest city of Karachi. The BLA’s Majeed Brigade soon claimed “responsibility for today’s suicide attack on Chinese in Karachi” via official social media channels, naming the perpetrator as Shari Baloch, known by the alias Bramsh, and credited her with having “made history” as “the first female” suicide soldier of the group....

December 18, 2022 · 9 min · 1821 words · Michelle Jackson

As Stimulus Checks Stall 8.7 Million At Risk Of Losing Out On Support

A report from Congress’ auditors, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), found there was no available IRS and Treasury Department data for 14 million people in the last round of stimulus. Those that did not file tax returns or receive federal benefits may have missed out on the $1,200 checks, according to the report, which looked at the $2.6 trillion that was passed in emergency coronavirus support. In April, the Treasury estimated that there were 30 million people who were eligible for help....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Walter Gillespie

As Trump S Approval Rating Sinks New York Gov. Cuomo S Soars

Recent polling has suggested the majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s actions as president, with a tracker from FiveThirtyEight suggesting 55.9 percent feel this way. The president’s approval rating has also declined in 500 counties experiencing rising COVID-19 deaths, while polling from Rasmussen Reports recently showed its lowest ever levels for Trump—including a slip in support from Republicans. Latest polling for Democratic governor Cuomo outlined a more positive outlook of his actions, with 66 percent of New York state adults asked stating they approve of the job he is doing as governor, rising to 73 percent among adults in NYC....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 662 words · Deborah Flores