Controversy has emerged over the banning of the third man up rule following a series of free kicks given in bizarre circumstances over the weekend. Ruck contests now must involve only the two nominated ruckmen with the tactic of a third player entering the contest now illegal thanks to an off-season rule change.
Thanks to the Tweeter In Chief, the internet is abuzz today with talk of wiretapping, McCarthyism, FISA courts and Russian spying. The problem is, Trump fires off flares he knows will get his base frothing at the mouth and in the end, it winds up giving cover to the Obama administration.
Shocked customers of a major energy company have received an apology after malfunctioning smart meters said they would be charged up to 33,000 for one day's power. Shocked customers of a major energy company have received an apology after malfunctioning smart meters said they would be charged up to 33,000 for one day's power.
The 23-year-old, of no fixed address, will appear at Hull Magistrates' Court on Monday to face four counts of robbery, four counts of attempted robbery, two counts of assault with intent to rob, possession of a firearm while committing a schedule one offence and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place. A force spokesman said: "All the charges relate to incidents in Hull and East Yorkshire on Friday 3 March between 3.20am and 7.30am where four cars were stolen.
Pauline Hanson says she supports penalty rate cuts and calls the Labor party a 'bunch of hypocrites'. Courtesy: ABC Insiders ONE Nation leader Pauline Hanson has used a television interview to praise Russian President Vladimir Putin and label the government's vaccination policy "blackmail".
A 99-year-old runner has mowed down a 92-year-old competitor in the final metres of a sprint race. Orville Rogers, 99, narrowly sped ahead of Dixon Hemphill, 92, in the 60-metre event at the USATF Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships in New Mexico.
A Gokwe woman under chief Chireya left the whole village gasping for more oxygen after a traditional healer made stunning revelations that she was feeding her husband's sperms to goblins, Angeline Tsambatare exuded her evil traits when she sacrificed Chokowa Tsambatare sperms as the staple meal for her goblins. The suspected case of witchcraft became crystal pellucid when Angeline's spiritual sons tried to change their daily meal by tormenting a nine year old child from the neighbouring homestead.
Strange Music, the world's largest independent rap label, has released its first pop/alt single from Chicago/Kansas City pop/alternative bandABOVE WAVES. "Simple Things" is a contagious mid-tempo pop gem, with infectious lyrics sung by lead vocalist Ryan Bradley, driven by the underlying rhythms of drummer Lance Bennet and bassist Bryan Walker, topped with Colin Greshock's lead guitar.
Police say a Pennsylvania man who doesn't know how to swim jumped into the deep end of a pool at a New Jersey hotel and rescued a boy from drowning. Fairfield police say a Paterson woman and a male companion were in the pool at the La Quinta Inn on Thursday with her five children, who range in age from 1 to 9. Police say none knew how to swim, and the 9-year-old went under water.
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Seller from the West Midlands wants A 200 for the pair - but experts warn implants are considered medical waste once removed Katt, from Rowley Regis, West Mids, said they are in "excellent condition" and she is offloading them after "changing my implants for a different size".
A member of a "human tower" team has been killed in Spain and two others injured in a freak accident while preparing for a traditional fiesta . The 51-year-old man died when he was crushed by a metal structure which was being dismantled in the club's old training room in Tarragona.
Derby Arms pub landlord Dave McGinn struggled to believe a punter's claim his pint of Carling shattered without him touching it in Prescot on Wednesday. But after the 48-year-old checked the CCTV footage he started to suspect ghostly goings on - and not just a drunken customer as he first thought.
The river began to change colour at its source in Andorra before spreading downstream to to the Catalonia region of Spain on Thursday A river in Spain has turned a bright green colour, forcing authorities to reassure residents the waters had not been contaminated. The extraordinarily hue evoked memories of the way the Chicago River in the USA is deliberately turbed green every year for St Patrick's Day .
The river began to change colour at its source in Andorra before spreading downstream to to the Catalonia region of Spain on Thursday A river in Spain has turned a bright green colour, forcing authorities to reassure residents the waters had not been contaminated. The extraordinarily hue evoked memories of the way the Chicago River in the USA is deliberately turbed green every year for St Patrick's Day .
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Nine-year-old Brandon Lally comes round next to his mother Amanda after having surgery on a broken arm in the US. Thankfully she's recording the whole thing as Brandon still woozy from the anaesthetic begins to talk but in a bizarre gangster voice.
The passengers were buckled up and ready to go when the crew told them that a mouse-spotting meant they couldn't take off. The crew joked that the mouse couldn't enter US airspace without a passport, and told everyone they needed a whole new plane.
The wedding of one woman's dreams will take place in a Taco Bell while she's wearing a dress made of burrito wrappers. The winner of Taco Bell's "Love and Tacos" contest gets an all-expense paid trip to Las Vegas to get married in a chapel at the chain's flagship restaurant.
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A fresh and exciting 2008 Tony Award winner from singer-songwriter and performance artist Stew, Passing Strange embarks on a journey across boundaries of place, identity and theatrical convention. The musical tells the story of a young bohemian who charts a course for "the real" through sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.
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Of course, my previous two Trump tweet post are nothing compared to the truly bizarre tweets he posted this morning accusing President Obama of tapping the phones at Trump Tower in October: How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate.
Us Brits eat more biscuits than anywhere else in the world - buying on average 96 packs per household each year. Now a new TV show is celebrating the nation's love affair with the tea-break snack and is calling for Sunday Mirror readers to help them find our favourite biscuit.
A tree that was struck by lightning is now smoldering from the inside at a Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Jim Probst ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- A tree that was struck by lightning is now smoldering from the inside at a Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Police are seeking the public's help after a man was killed in a bizarre accident on Highway 146 in La Porte. A large bolt flew off of a truck on the road and smashed into 60-year-old Paul Hoffman's windshield just after 3 p.m. Thursday.
French artist Abraham Poincheval poses inside his artwork Pierre in Paris, France, February 22, 2017, before entering the rock as part of his project to live inside for a week. Photo: Reuters/Christian Hartmann French artist Abraham Poincheval was freed from a block of stone in a Paris museum on Wednesday after spending seven days enclosed in it.
Sinn Fein's party leader for Northern Ireland Michelle O'Neill talks to the media after toping the poll in Mid Ulster, Ballymena count centre, Northern Ireland, Friday, March 3, 2017. Counting has begun across Northern Ireland with Irish Nationalists seeking to boost their vote in an early election that could shape the fate of the Catholic-Protestant cooperation in Northern Ireland.
There must be a reason why so many residents have moved here from other parts of the UK - it has a lot going for it. Of course no where is perfect.
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Friday's Ligue 1 game was surrounded by controversy, with this decision going against the home side despite mass protests Bordeaux's 1-1 draw with Lyon on Friday evening was tainted by a number of questionable refereeing decisions, including one to card Malcom for simulation, despite being clattered by his opponent. As the winger powered his way towards the Lyon goal, he slowed on his approach to the 18-yard box, before bursting past defender Mouctar Diakhaby.
Eurovision 2017 is on its way, and the UK already has its entry all wrapped up, in the shape of Lucie Jones' Never Give Up On You. Well, the rest of the Eurovision-participating world hasn't been resting on its laurels either - holding national finals every weekend, chucking out songs from internal selections with merry abandon and generally ensuring that the annual songest will be as entertaining as ever.
Opener Lokesh Rahul hit an unbeaten half-century but Australian spinners Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe again troubled India's middle-order to reduce the hosts to 168 for 5 at tea on the opening day of the second cricket Test in Bengaluru on Saturday. Lyon, who had dismissed Cheteshwar Pujara at the stroke of lunch, snapped two more wickets -- Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane -- and O' Keefe accounted for Karun Nair as Australia dominated the second session.
NAACP President Cornell William Brooks speaks outside the Justice Department in Washington, Friday, March 3, 2017, following a meeting with Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Brooks said he met with Sessions over concerns that recent policy changes "signal a threatening decline" in the Justice Department's commitment to civil rights.
It was hard, especially when discussing faith during troubled times, for Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput to avoid the copper-tinted elephant in the national living room -- but he tried.
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Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, center, member of Congress's bipartisan task force combating anti-Semitism, speaks with a reporter after holding a press conference to address bomb treats against Jewish organizations and vandalism at Jewish cemeteries, Friday March 3, 2017, at the Park East Synagogue in New York.
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A South Texas woman who says she gave up beer for Lent won a case of Budweiser delivered to her home by a team of Clydesdales. The Valley Morning Star reports Leandra Ruiz received the beer Thursday in a special drop-off, via the huge horses, at her neighborhood in Harlingen.
A South Texas woman who says she gave up beer for Lent won a case of Budweiser delivered to her home by a team of Clydesdales. The Valley Morning Star reports Leandra Ruiz received the beer Thursday in a special drop-off, via the huge horses, at her neighborhood in Harlingen.
This undated file photo provided by the law firm Public Counsel shows Daniel Ramirez Medina, 23, who was was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child but was protected from deportation by President Barack Obama's administration. A federal magistrate in Seattle said Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 that he will not hold an immediate hearing on whether to release Ramirez, who was arrested by immigration agents despite his participation in federal program designed to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
This undated file photo provided by the law firm Public Counsel shows Daniel Ramirez Medina, 23, who was was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child but was protected from deportation by President Barack Obama's administration. A federal magistrate in Seattle said Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 that he will not hold an immediate hearing on whether to release Ramirez, who was arrested by immigration agents despite his participation in federal program designed to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
... had cardinals, chickadees, song sparrows, bluebirds, titmice, Carolina wrens. They think it's spring," he said. "These weird temperature variations can fool them, maybe get them to start nesting early, maybe even lay an egg. If they do, before the ...
... had cardinals, chickadees, song sparrows, bluebirds, titmice, Carolina wrens. They think it's spring," he said. "These weird temperature variations can fool them, maybe get them to start nesting early, maybe even lay an egg. If they do, before the ...