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Sunderland defeated Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge with Kemsudine Talbi’s 93rd-minute winner, moving them into second place in the Premier League.It was a dream come true for Black Cats supporters. It saw Talbi come across a lay-off from fellow sub Brian Brobbey and calmly roll the ball into the bottom corner for a shock win. Sunderland’s bench emptied and the players excitedly rushed towards the away fans. Sunderland’s best start to promotion for the first time in 17 years Sunderland’s 17 points from their opening nine Premier League games is currently the highest by a promoted club since Hull City…

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When seven Zimbabweans announced on October 4 that they would sue the Church of England for enabling the brutal abuse they suffered at the hands of John Smith, a leading figure in the evangelical movement, their action was not just about justice for the past. It was an indictment of an organization that never considered the violence it spread under the banner of faith.Smith was not a lone predator. He was part of the church’s powerful inner circle. A respected British barrister and evangelical leader, he oversaw Christian camps in Britain, Zimbabwe and South Africa where more than 100 boys…

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3 days left until the launch of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. The Space Stage is ready to explore the future of space technology (and all other frontiers of innovation). Space leaders Adam Maher (Ursa), Dr. Lucy Hogue (Violet Institute), and Dr. Debra L. Emmons (Aerospace Corporation) reveal how AI is changing life in orbit. If you’re looking for insight, inspiration, and a front row seat to the next event, you’ve come to the right place. Save up to $444 with your pass before the doors open on October 27th. Plus, get 60% off guest passes or 15% to 30% off group…

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Two-time Olympic gold medalist Abby Wambach says there’s no need to feel guilty if you miss your kids’ after-school sports practice.Leaving kids in the care of teammates and coaches without parental supervision can help children become more resilient, conscientious and intrinsically motivated athletes, the former U.S. women’s national team soccer star said in an interview on NBC’s “TODAY Show” on Oct. 21. Parenting experts say all of these traits help children grow into successful adults.”Drop the kids off…sit in the car, play on your phone, do whatever you want to do, read a book, go for a walk, but don’t…

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The Trump administration is making serious provocative moves that indicate the possibility of military action.Published October 24, 2025October 24, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareAmid speculation that the Venezuelan government may be overthrown, the United States will send an aircraft carrier strike group to Latin America as it significantly strengthens its military presence in the region.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford and five accompanying strike group destroyers to deploy to Central and South America, a U.S. military spokesperson said Friday.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”The increased presence of U.S. forces…

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Billionaire Jimmy John Riotau says certain qualities separate the most successful business owners from the rest.In that vein, the 61-year-old founder and former chairman of the Jimmy John’s sandwich chain said he doesn’t believe in work-life balance in a TikTok video posted Oct. 9 by The Hard Knocks School. “Work-life balance[for entrepreneurs]is the biggest bullish thing ever created,” he said. “There’s no such thing as work-life balance. When you squeeze the lemonade out of a horse, you have to squeeze it really, really hard… There’s no such thing when you’re creating something from nothing.”Riotau speaks from experience. Despite graduating second-to-last…

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On February 13, 2025, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC.Jim Watson | AFP | Getty ImagesIndian media outlet Mint reported on Wednesday that the United States could significantly reduce tariffs on Indian exports as the two countries move closer to a trade deal that could see New Delhi cut oil purchases from Russia.As part of the trade deal, the U.S. government could reduce tariffs on Indian exports to 15% to 16% from the current 50%, the Mint reported, citing three anonymous sources familiar with…

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is less than three days away, and more than 200 can’t-miss sessions are packed into Moscone West, including breakout sessions led by top leaders across the technology and startup ecosystem. Breakout sessions are tailored for practical learning and tactical takeaways. These first-come, first-served rooms allow you to rub shoulders with operators, founders, and investors who are building: Don’t miss your chance to save on tickets and attend these breakouts! Register now to save up to $444 on passes and get 60% off before prices increase when the event starts on October 27th. Complete agenda for Disrupt 2025…

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With TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 right around the corner, we’re thrilled to introduce the companies hosting Side Events that will extend the buzz and excitement to the thousands of attendees and Silicon Valley locals alike. Whether it’s a fun happy hour, insightful panels, or energizing morning runs, Disrupt Week — happening from October 25-31 — offers an exciting array of Side Events organized by a diverse group of participating companies. Scroll down to explore 50+ Side Events, built so you can connect with 10,000 Disrupt attendees and the rest of the Bay Area tech scene. Make sure to register for your…

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US President Donald Trump calls himself a pacifist. In his rhetoric, he has claimed credit for efforts to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. But beneath the hype, at least to date, lies a lack of substance.The problem is not a lack of effort on Trump’s part, but a lack of a proper concept. Trump is confusing “peace” with “ceasefire” and sooner or later we will return to war (usually sooner). In fact, every American president since Lyndon Johnson has been subservient to the military-industrial complex, which profits from endless wars. President Trump is simply toeing the line, avoiding…

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