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'We lacked spark' - strikers who could be 'final piece of Arsenal jigsaw'
Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are among the sides looking for a new striker in the summer. BBC Sport takes a look at who could head to the Premier League.BBC News - Feb. 26 -
Who needs LeBron? Why this might be the best Cavs team ever | The Big Number
Could this Cavs team outperform any of LeBron James' legendary squads?Yahoo Sports - Feb. 27 -
Who needs a CEO? Not Intel. Its stock has soared this month without one.
Intel joins short list of companies doing well without permanent CEOs, but the balance of corporate power still tips toward having someone at the helmMarketWatch - Feb. 24 -
Arsenal win seven-goal thriller against West Ham
Arsenel come from behind to beat West Ham United 4-3 as they continue to push for a European qualification spot in the Women's Super League.BBC News - 3d -
Seven restaurants to sample Spain’s hottest new chefs – without blowing the budget
The country is home to some of the world’s best modern cuisine, and these trailblazers serve inventive dishes at affordable prices. Since 2002, Spain’s gastronomic year has kicked off at Madrid ...The Guardian - 3d -
Why injury-hit Arsenal are failing to score
Match of the Day's Stephen Warnock explains why a "vulnerable" and injury-hit Arsenal are failing to score following their 0-0 draw against Nottingham Forest.BBC News - Feb. 27 -
How to spot seven planets in the night sky this week
The best chance to see as many as possible will be after sunset on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.BBC News - Feb. 25 -
Arsenal’s magnificent seven goals set up Madrid quarter-final – Football Weekly podcast
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair and Phil Kitromilides to discuss the Champions League and FA Cup. Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts , Soundcloud , Audioboom , ...The Guardian - 19h -
2025 Fantasy Baseball Draft Prep: Shohei Ohtani and others could help you achieve numbers needed to win Roto
Breaking down the benchmarks for winning Roto numbersCBS Sports - 6d
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Europe's leaders to hold emergency talks 'at turning point in history'
They are expected to discuss further support for Ukraine after the shock suspension of US aid.BBC News - 7h -
Trump issues 'last warning' to Hamas as US confirms direct hostage talks
The president also appeared to threaten civilians in Gaza, saying they would be "dead" if they held hostages.BBC News - 9h -
Home buyers race to beat stamp duty rise
Thresholds will change on 1 April, leaving buyers a few weeks to complete or pay more in stamp duty.BBC News - 8h -
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New part of the immune system - hidden inside our bodies - could be used to make new antibiotics.BBC News - 6h -
The NHS is spending a fortune giving people a death they don't want
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New Zealand fires envoy to UK who questioned Trump's grasp of history
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Month's worth of bank IT failures in the last two years, figures show
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Seven people in the South Korean village of Nogok, near the North Korean border, were injured in the bombing, which happened during a joint drill with the U.S. military.The New York Times - 25m -
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