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CELEBRATED DIRECTOR ROB REINER IS WORRIED ABOUT THE RISE OF Christian nationalism the use of Christian values to push a political agenda-and its impact on democracy.
Bidenomics Won't Swing It for the Democrats
Biden's economic policies are reaping benefits in battleground states, but immigration is proving to bea more important issue for voters in the presidential election
Bones of Contention
After years of debate, archaeologists say they have gained greater understanding of among the most historically important” human remains in Europe—belonging to the family of Alexander the Great
Fresh Hope for Those Lost
New technologies are being used to revolutionize the hunt for America’s missing persons
ON THE BRINK
‘The Hermit Kingdom’ has survived decades of totalitarian rule, but bellicose statements from its leader, Kim Jong Un, could signal trouble ahead. Newsweek analyzes scenarios that could trigger its demise
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THREE OF A KIND
TOM GREEN LOOKS BACK AT A TRIO WHO FAILED TO SET TOP-FLIGHT ALIGHT...
GARETH'S GLORY BID
ROBERT J WILSON HOPES THE FOOTBALL GODS SMILE DOWN ON GARETH SOUTHGATE'S ENGLAND THIS SUMMER...
POEMS FOR 'THE FIRST CLUB'
CHRIS TOWERS TELLS US ABOUT HIS FRESH CHALLENGE WITH SHEFFIELD FC...
MY FIRST LOVE
COLIN ALLAN RECALLS HIS EARLY DAYS AS A SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY SUPPORTER...
PAKISTAN PASSIONI
MICHAEL SHERIDAN VISITED PAKISTAN AND THE MOUNTAINS OF KARIMABAD WHERE WOMEN'S FOOTBALL IS BOOMING
DEFIANT HATTERS DIE DEEP
ONS REPORTS ON Te ane te ence THEIR CRITICS WRONG...
YOU'RE WRONG, KIPLING!
BRIGHTON FAN DAVID WILLIAMS REFLECTS ON THE DIFFERING EMOTIONS OF HIS CLUB'S HIGHS AND LOWS...
TIPPING THE SCALES
MATTHEW LUDDINGTON TALKS TO JOHN SCALES ABOUT HIS PLAYING DAYS AND HIS LATEST EXPLOITS...
ENGLAND IN GERMANY
SAM SHEPPEY LOOKS BACK AT THE WORLD CUP IN 2006 AS ENGLAND GET SET TO RETURN TO GERMANY...
THE POWER OF PUNDITRY
JONNY BRICK GIVES FIVE REASONS WHY PUNDITRY, OR 'BANTERNALYSIS' AS HE CALLS IT, REMAINS A KEY PILLAR OF TODAY'S FOOTBALL COVERAGE...
PASCAL'S MISSION
BEN SMITH REPORTS ON PASCAL CHIMBONDA'S ADVENTURE AT SKELMERSDALE UNITED- AND HOW HE HOPES TO INSPIRE OTHER BLACK MANAGERS...
PENALTY POINTS
SAM TODD LOOKS AT TOP-FLIGHT POINTS DEDUCTIONS IN LIGHT OF EVERTON'S RECENT WOES...
VINTAGE NEV'S GULLS EXPLOITS
STEVE HARRIS RECALLS THE DAYS WHEN LEGENDARY GOALKEEPER NEVILLE SOUTHALL PLAYED BETWEEN THE STICKS FOR TORQUAY UNITED...
THE WISE OLD OWL
JONNY BRICK EXAMINES THE CAREER OF LEGENDARY COACH AND MANAGER ROY HODGSON...
That was a try-but the record will not retiect tt
THERE is a three-volume book to be written on false dawns, shattered dreams and broken hearts in Scottish rugby and this game will surely have its own substantial tear-stained entry. Last week they won a game they should probably have lost and yesterday they lost a game they should definitely have won.
Battling England's power is too much for Wales
MARK Mapletoft's age-grade front row have endured hefty expectations to replace the current men's ageing forwards but Friday night's scrum masterclass shows the future is looking bright for England's pack.
Shock for Portugal as Belgium beat the odds
CORNISH Pirates full-back Jordan Gott hopes that playing a part in Belgium rugby’s best-ever win will be the catalyst for a strong second half of the season on a personal level as well as the dawn of a bright new era for the Black Devils.
This Irish dynasty will keep on going
WAS the speed of the Irish recovery after the World Cup surprising? No, because I don’t call it a recovery. They showed against France in the Six Nations opener in Marseille last week just how high their standards now are.
Once again, England escape to victory
IT was another skin-of-the-teeth England win as Jamie George’s crew rewarded Steve Borthwick’s decision to stick with his Rome line-up, as the team edged past Wales in this second round tussle.
Scotland heartbreak after has the final word in late drama
HAS there ever been a Six Nations encounter where the final outcome hinged so dramatically and for so long on the decision of a television match official?
Italy need to stay in the game if they can
DUBLIN has been anything other than a fair city for Italy in the last decade. Playing a rerouted England side in Rome is one thing, but if the Azzurri are to show visible signs of progress they will need to front up at a ground where they have tended to go missing.
Williams sets his sights on Wales return
LIAM Williams has left the door open on a return to the Test scene for Wales’ summer tour of Australia but faces stiff tralia but faces stiff competition from Warren Gatland’s new boys. new boys.
We're not far off the top teams George
SKIPPER Jamie George claimed his England side were not a million miles off the top teams in the Six Nations after they scrapped to a 16-14 win over Wales at Twickenham yesterday.
Anglo-Welsh league 'depends on money'
PREMIERSHIP coaches have given their backing to Warren Gatland's call for an Anglo-Welsh league as long as the finances add up.