Those were the words from Arsenal's set-piece coach Nicolas Jover to Bayer Leverkusen manager Kasper Hjulmand after the German side took the lead from a corner in the Champions League last-16 ...
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An open space of historic proportions between Colorado Springs and Denver is set to get even bigger. That’s after Castle Rock’s Town Council approved the Parks and Recreation Department pursuing a ...
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Two of the most recognizable names in pop culture are finally crossing paths. According to USA Today, Lego and Pokémon have officially teamed up for a limited collection of Lego Pokémon sets, timed to ...
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Nick Kroll, Sam Richardson, Jason Mantzoukas and Vanessa Bayer will star in a new Netflix comedy titled “A Hundred Percent” from Gabe Liedman, the creator of “Q-Force” and showrunner of the first ...
For the last few years, many homeowners have felt like they were holding a winning hand, a two to three percent mortgage rate that seemed too good to ever give up. And honestly, who could blame them?