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Earps says her Man Utd future is 'up to the club'
England goalkeeper Mary Earps says she is in talks with Manchester United over her future at the club.BBC News - Top stories -
Rooney: 'Massive clearout' needed at Man Utd
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has said a "massive clearout" is needed at OldTrafford in the summer and added that he believes the team should be built around captain Bruno Fernandes.ESPN - Sports -
Ten Hag: 'Example' Fernandes wanted at Man Utd
Erik ten Hag assured Bruno Fernandes that Manchester United want to keep him this summer after the Portugal midfielder said he will only stay if he feels wanted at Old Trafford.ESPN - Sports -
How Lowriders Put a Vivid Stamp on New York City’s Car Scene
These lovingly customized cars, long embraced as a way to celebrate Mexican American culture and bring families together, are gaining visibility and respect as bouncing, rolling works of art.The New York Times - Business - New York -
Source: Tuchel open to stay, wary of Man Utd snub
Thomas Tuchel is open to remaining as Bayern Munich coach amid concerns he might not be offered the Manchester United job even if it becomes available, a source has told ESPN.ESPN - Sports - US Open -
De Zerbi to leave Brighton after Man Utd game
Brighton confirm that head coach Roberto de Zerbi will leave the club after their final Premier League match of the season at home to Manchester United on Sunday.BBC News - Top stories -
Chelsea thrash Man Utd to win fifth successive WSL title
Watch highlights as Chelsea secure a fifth successive Women's Super League title by thrashing Manchester United at Old Trafford in Emma Hayes' final game in charge.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
Man Utd wrap up worst ever Premier League spot
Manchester United's miserable season has ended with confirmation of their worst Premier League finish.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
OpenAI put ‘shiny products’ over safety, departing top researcher says
Jan Leike’s exit from ChatGPT maker is the latest sign of internal divisions over technology’s developmentFinancial Times - Business -
OpenAI putting ‘shiny products’ above safety, says departing researcher
Jan Leike, a key safety researcher at firm behind ChatGPT, quit days after launch of its latest AI model, GPT-4o. A former senior employee at OpenAI has said the company behind ChatGPT is prioritising “shiny products” over safety, revealing that ...The Guardian - World
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