Neil confirmed as new Sunderland head coach
Alex Neil has been confirmed as the new Sunderland boss and will take charge of Saturday's League One match at AFC Wimbledon.
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Alex Neil has been confirmed as the new Sunderland boss and will take charge of Saturday's League One match at AFC Wimbledon.
A teammate of Kurt Zouma, the West Ham footballer shown violently abusing his pet cat in a disturbing video, has compared the ferocious response to the incident to those caused by players’ racist outbursts.
Andy Murray made an impressive start to the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam by defeating Alexander Bublik in straight sets on Wednesday.
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In summer 2019, figure skater Mariah Bell drove to a Dunkin’ Donuts, ordered two strawberry frosted pastries and made a career-altering decision.
Empowerment & Inclusion Capital CEO Harold Ford, Jr., former RNC communications director Doug Heye and Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich weigh in on the looming threat of China as the Beijing Olympics approach.