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Manchester City will be looking to avoid an FA Cup upset today as Pep Guardiola takes his side to face League Two Cheltenham Town. Cheltenham’s reward for beating Morecambe in the third round is a plum tie against one of England’s top teams - and City must be on their guard at Whaddon Road. Michael Duff’s Robins are sitting sixth in League Two heading into this clash, which, in all honesty, is a free hit for the minnows considering the firepower Guardiola will be able to call on.
A grandmother and grandson had a heartwarming reunion in Fort Worth, Texas, on January 13 after the grandmother, Angeles, got the all-clear after testing positive for the coronavirus seven weeks earlier.After receiving a negative test result, Angeles again wrapped her arms around her six-year-old grandson, Zavien.Video of the moment was captured on camera by Zavien’s mother, Angelica, who told Storyful: “We weren’t able to see her during Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. The video shows the moment she surprised my son a day after finally testing negative. My son couldn’t believe it”. Credit: Angelica Vargas via Storyful
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With a career spanning 63 years, Larry King had many memorable moments behind the mic. The veteran broadcaster, who died Saturday at the age of 87, became a household name as the host of CNN’s “Larry King Live,” which logged a record-setting run of hours from 1985 to 2010. When King signed off of CNN […]
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The shorthanded Washington Wizards signed free agent centers Alex Len and Jordan Bell on Saturday, trying to fill out a roster decimated by COVID-19 and injuries. The Wizards have scrapped six games since a win over Phoenix on Jan. 11 made them 3-8. Starting center Thomas Bryant is out for the season with an injured left knee and point guard Russell Westbrook is still dealing with a left quadriceps injury.
The UFC 257 athletes hit their marks at the official weigh-ins. Then it’s a return to tradition as they face off in front of fans at the ceremonial weigh-ins marked by only the type of energy that a Conor McGregor event can bring. UFC 257 takes place on Saturday, Jan. 23, in Abu Dhabi, where Conor McGregor rematches Dustin Poirier in the main event. Former Bellator champion Michael Chandler makes his promotional debut in the UFC 257 co-main event opposite Dan Hooker. Take a look behind the scenes in UFC 257 Embedded, a deeper look into what the athletes are facing during fight week. (Video courtesy of UFC) UFC 257: Poirier vs. McGregor 2 Live Results UFC 257: Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor preview show (Subscribe to MMAWeekly.com on YouTube)
A warning from AstraZeneca that initial supplies of its Europe-bound Covid-19 vaccines will be lower than expected has sparked new concern over the rollout of inoculations, with some countries planning for a sharp drop in deliveries. Friday's announcement by the British pharmaceutical firm followed another last week by Pfizer, which said it would delay shipments of its vaccine for up to a month due to works at its key plant in Belgium.The companies' warnings come with worry deepening over new Covid-19 variants, particularly one that emerged in Britain and which is more infectious than the original strain.Europe has now recorded more than 692,000 virus deaths and nearly 32 million infections.The EU has so far approved vaccines from Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech as well as from US company Moderna.It has not yet approved the vaccine from AstraZeneca and its partner the University of Oxford, but is expected to make a decision by January 29.AstraZeneca said in its statement that if EU approval is granted, the "initial volumes will be lower than anticipated", although the start would not be delayed.The company blamed "reduced yields at a manufacturing site within our European supply chain".It said it would in any case supply the EU with "millions of doses" while ramping up production in February and March.The announcement led to "deep dissatisfaction" from EU member states, which "insisted on a precise delivery schedule", said European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides. 'Very, very bad news' Austrian health chief Rudolf Anschober called it "very, very bad news" and said his country would receive in February only slightly more than half of the 650,000 AstraZeneca doses it had anticipated.Lithuania said it was expecting an 80 percent reduction in AstraZeneca doses in the first quarter.Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said "it certainly does have the potential to impact on the wider vaccination programme ... It will disrupt our plans."Some government officials however sought to reassure their countries' residents, who are weary and battered by months of the pandemic and already on edge over slow vaccination rollouts."We have new vaccines on the way. We have Pfizer, which is increasing its production capacities," French minister-delegate in charge of industry Agnès Pannier-Runacher told France Inter.The EU had initially ordered up to 400 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.In total, the EU has secured contracts for more than two billion vaccine doses for a total population of 450 million.The AstraZeneca vaccine has the advantage of being cheaper to produce than that of its rivals as well as being simpler to store and transport.'Disappointment' German Health Minister Jens Spahn also sought to downplay the announcement's effect, saying that after the jab's expected approval in a week's time "there will be AstraZeneca deliveries in February"."How much, we must still clarify with AstraZeneca and the European Union in the days ahead," he said.Sweden's national vaccination coordinator Richard Bergstrom said he expects his country to receive around 700,000 doses in the first month after the vaccine is authorised compared to one million expected initially.Norway, which is not an EU member but which follows decisions made by the bloc's medicines regulator, expressed "disappointment".The country's FHI health authority now plans to receive only 200,000 AstraZeneca doses in February – far less than the 1.12 million initially expected.Meanwhile, the Pfizer delay announced last week was continuing to draw criticism.Pfizer said on January 15 that modifications at its Puurs factory were necessary to ramp up vaccine production capacity from mid-February."We believe that Pfizer is currently at fault," Domenico Arcuri, Italy's special commissioner for the pandemic, said in La Stampa newspaper on Saturday, confirming the country planned to pursue legal action against the company."The 20-percent reduction in Pfizer vaccine supplies is not an estimation, but a sad certainty," he said, adding that Italians' health was not "negotiable".Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said in a Facebook post Saturday that any delays in vaccine supplies amount to serious violations of contractual agreements and cause “enormous damage” to Italy and other European countries.French Secretary of State for European Affairs Clément Beaune on Friday called on Pfizer to "honour its commitments".(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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I was lucky enough to be among the very first people, particularly among journalists, to see The Assistant, even before its world premiere at the 2019 Telluride Film Festival which was before it had been sold to a distributor. I did the first interview with its writer and director Kitty Green, previously best known for […]
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