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Megan Fox knows how to turn heads.
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Megan Fox knows how to turn heads.
The heavily backed Kansas City Chiefs winning on Sunday was already a bad result for sportsbooks, but the addition of the Super Bowl's second-ever overtime made it even worse.
Empty council offices should be used to help people who are homeless or rough sleeping in Salford, a councillor has said. Offices in Salford Civic Centre in Swinton are often left empty when staff work from home, Councillor Robin Garrido said.
Over the weekend, Martin Lewis issued a warning to anybody with a Ring Video Doorbell. as the brand announced price hikes on its monthly subscription. Ring Doorbell customers subscribed to Ring's Protect Basic Plan were not best pleased as they started to receive emails informing them that the subscription will increase from £34.99 a year to £49.99 a year - a staggering 43 per cent increase.
Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will include stars on the field, at halftime and during a break in action with a variety of strong commercials.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has clarified Luke Shaw was taken off as a 'precaution' at half-time in the win against Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.
Scott McTominay's late header gave Manchester United a priceless three points at Aston Villa. United were under the cosh for large parts of the Premier League encounter at Villa Park, but found the quality needed to win the match when substitute McTominay powered home Diogo Dalot's pinpoint cross.
Grandmaster D Gukesh threw one salvo after another to beat world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen of Norway, Levon Aronian of Armenia and eventually reigning world champion Ding Liren of China on the first day of the Weissenhaus Chess Challenge that got underway. After a rather sedate start that cost him a full point in the opener against Alireza Firouza of France, Gukesh was in full swing and ended the day with three points in all out of a possible four and is in joint second place in the rapid section behind Vincent Keymer of Germany who notched up 3.5 points.