After criticism from Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp, Liverpool star Milos Kerkez sends message to fans
Liverpool defender Milos Kerkez has sent a strong message to the fans after drawing criticism for his performance in the 2-1 loss to Manchester United.
Warm Monday expected to give way to cooler days in Paso Robles this week
After a warmer start to the week, Paso Robles is expected to see a gradual cooling trend, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures [.].
Former NFL All-Pro running back Doug Martin died while in Oakland police custody
Doug Martin’s death will be investigated by several agencies in accordance with California laws. Martin starred for the Buccaneers and Raiders.
Mick Herron’s ‘Slow Horses’ series is great TV, based on great writing
The series follows a band of castoffs from the British national security service who are relegated to a ramshackle office building.
What did Manchester United hero Wayne Rooney say about Harry Maguire who was ‘a meme for years’ after his winning goal against Liverpool?
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has jumped to the defense of Harry Maguire after his winner against Liverpool.
How to get Bagon, Shelgon, and Salamence in Pokemon Legends Z-A
How to get Bagon, Shelgon, and Salamence in Pokemon Legends Z-A
Powerful Anglican Faction Rejects Next Archbishop of Canterbury
The Times Dame Sarah Mullally’s leadership as the next Archbishop of Canterbury has been rejected by a powerful conservative faction of Anglican churches, raising the risk of a global.
North Carolina’s New Electoral Map Resurrects Jim Crow
North Carolina Republicans will officially enter the redistricting arms race this week when lawmakers try to heed President Donald Trump’s call to create additional Republican seats. But carving out another safe GOP seat will only further unravel the state’s already frayed democratic institutions and leave the state’s rural “Black Belt” region without meaningful representation in Washington. That’s not the representative democracy these lawmakers swore an oath to uphold.
Sarkozy to be put in solitary confinement – media
Convicted of campaign-funding irregularities, the ex-president has become the first French leader in modern history to serve prison time Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, convicted of criminal conspiracy in a scheme to get funds for his 2007 election campaign, will serve his prison term in solitary confinement, AFP has reported. On September 25, a Paris court sentenced Sarkozy, 70, to five years behind bars over a 2005 plot to obtain secret campaign funds from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. According to the court, he offered to help restore Libya’s standing in international affairs in return for the payments. The presiding judge cited the “exceptional gravity” of the offense in ordering that the ex-president be jailed even if he appeals. President of France from 2007 to 2012, Sarkozy has become the first former leader of an EU member state to be jailed. His sentence is likely to begin on Tuesday.








