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Dianna Russini Was Earning $800,000 Before Mike Vrabel Scandal Led To Her Resignation

Dianna Russini Was Earning $800,000 Before Mike Vrabel Scandal Led To Her Resignation

Dianna Russini Vrabel Scandal Cost Her Eye-Popping Salary Published June 24, 2026 8:55 AM PDT Dianna Russini didn't just lose a job amid the Mike Vrabel controversy ... she also lost a pretty hefty paycheck!

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Duo accused of promoting unlicensed sale of Mounjaro inje…

Duo accused of promoting unlicensed sale of Mounjaro inje…

Sharjah Misdemeanor Court heard a case in which two people were accused of endangering people’s lives and health by selling Mounjaro injections intended for treating diabetes and weight loss without obtaining the necessary licences, while

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Lizzo’s New Album ‘Bitch’ Flops After She Blames Industry, Lawsuit

Lizzo’s New Album ‘Bitch’ Flops After She Blames Industry, Lawsuit

Lizzo TRUTH HURTS AS NEW ALBUM FLOPS Published June 24, 2026 8:10 AM PDT Lizzo is no longer churning out radio hits ... her 5th studio album, "Bitch," is failing to strike a chord ...

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Up to Dhs3m fine, jail for violating UAE laws concerning …

Up to Dhs3m fine, jail for violating UAE laws concerning …

The Federal National Council (FNC), in its twelfth session held on Wednesday at Zayed Hall at the Council's headquarters in Abu Dhabi, chaired by Mariam Bint Thania, Second Deputy Speaker of the FNC, and attended

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Panama out of World Cup after defeat to Croatia

Panama out of World Cup after defeat to Croatia

Ante Budimir of Croatia celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the FIFA World Cup Group L match against Panama at Toronto Stadium in Toronto on June 23, 2026. (AFP) Panama were eliminated from World Cup contention after Croatia kept their hopes of progressing to the last 32 alive with a hard-fought 1-0 win on Tuesday.Croatia, who made it to the last four of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, were looking to bounce back after a 4-2 defeat to England in their opening Group L game.In the end, Ante Budimir's 54th minute goal proved enough to see off the spirited Central Americans."You cannot win a match if you don't score," said Panama's Danish-born coach Thomas Christiansen.But he told reporters he was "super proud" of his players for how they battled against the higher-ranked Croatian side.Despite being eliminated from the tournament, Christiansen said Panama had taken strides forward."These players, after these two World Cup matches, won't be where they are today."Croatia's most celebrated player, Luka Modric, was making his 200th international appearance, but his early headed effort on goal sailed over the bar.Under Christiansen, Panama have implemented a tight defensive structure that helped them secure their second-ever World Cup appearance.But it was the Panamanian offence that almost made the difference in the first half.In the 23rd minute Jose Luis Rodriguez guided a header towards goal but the outstretched fingertips of Croatian 'keeper Dominik Livakovic redirected the ball off the bar.The second half marked a clear momentum shift and the capacity crowd of 43,000 in Toronto with a strong Croatian majority erupted when Budimir tapped in a cross from Josip Stanisic.Croatia should have been two up minutes later, when a perfectly weighted pass from Modric sent Marco Pasalic alone speeding towards goal. Pasalic's first effort was stopped by keeper Orlando Mosquera and although the rebound came back to him he blasted an off-balance second attempt well over the bar.Panama kept pressing for the equalizer but they ultimately failed to find the net, extending their World Cup goalless streak.They face England in what will be their final match of the tournament on Friday.Croatia have three points and will face Ghana, who moved onto four points after holding England to a goalless draw earlier, for a place in the final 32.After the match, Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic was asked about Modric's milestone international appearance, and whether the AC Milan midfielder was uncomfortable being the focus of adulation.Modric, 40, went off as a substitute after 81 minutes, prompting a roar of applause in the Toronto stadium, and was lifted in the air by his teammates after the final whistle."It could be that Luka might want to avoid all this," Dalic told reporters."He's very humble, he's very simple," he added, saying Modric "truly is not for major celebrations, but I'm very glad that we marked this today."In Dalic's view, Modric is a "born leader," not someone who needs to impose his leadership role on the squad."That's what makes Luka a quality person," the Croatian coach said.   Related Story

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Moderate to heavy rain revitalizes Eastern Region’s valle…

Moderate to heavy rain revitalizes Eastern Region’s valle…

Moderate to heavy rains fell on separate areas across the Eastern Region on Wednesday, especially on Shawka Road, Al Watan Street and Wadi Al Helo, leading streams and valleys to flow and waterfalls to form

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Sheikh Mansour unveils new housing policy for inmates at …

Sheikh Mansour unveils new housing policy for inmates at …

His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, has issued a resolution

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F1 braced for next twist after Hamilton’s Ferrari breakthrough

F1 braced for next twist after Hamilton’s Ferrari breakthrough

Ferrari team-members celebrate Lewis Hamilton's victory in the Barcelona Grand Prix on June14. (AFP) Formula One could take another twist in Austria this weekend after Lewis Hamilton ended Mercedes' dominant run with his breakthrough first win for Ferrari in Spain.The scenic Spielberg circuit hosts the eighth round of the season with ⁠Mercedes the favourites on paper after six wins - five in a row for Italian teenager and championship leader Kimi Antonelli - and seven pole positions so far.Mercedes boast a ⁠good record at Spielberg and George Russell won there in 2024 but seven-time champion Hamilton has now had two second places and a win from his last three starts and is gathering momentum. McLaren's reigning champion Lando Norris won from pole last year, with Australian teammate Oscar Piastri setting the fastest lap, and the team is the most successful constructor at the track with seven wins.A first win of 2026 would send McLaren to their home British Grand Prix at Silverstone next week with an added spring in their step.Red Bull's Max Verstappen meanwhile has a record four wins at his team's home track while Hamilton's teammate Charles Leclerc is also a past winner at Spielberg (2022), and was third last year, and is ⁠as keen as anyone to get back on top of the podium.Throw in Antonelli's response to being sidelined by mechanical failure at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, and Russell's eagerness to close the gap on his teammate, and Sunday's race has all the makings of an epic tussle."It's not going to be straightforward but I'm already looking forward to the next one because I really want to go back to where we left (off), from where we were finishing before," said Antonelli after his Spanish blow.The 19-year-old is 41 points ahead of closest rival Hamilton, whose teammate Leclerc also failed to score in Barcelona through no fault of his own and needs to close a widening gap to the Briton. Another win for either Hamilton or Leclerc would be Ferrari's 250th in Formula One.Mercedes have recognised the ⁠Ferrari threat, with team boss Toto Wolff calling Barcelona a reality check and acknowledging that the team ⁠may have to change their approach ⁠in future amid ongoing reliability concerns."Others have gained ground quickly and we need to respond," said the Austrian, whose team will bring some updates to Austria with a focus on performance and reliability."We are in a fight for both championships but must improve if we want to come out on top come the end of the season. Our Achilles heel so far has been reliability."Wolff said in Barcelona there would also be discussions with the drivers about handling "a situation where we risk holding each other up. I think it's not going to be a problem. It's just maybe we need to recalibrate."Champions McLaren will be bringing an experimental rear wing for Friday practice, with otherwise minor updates.Norris took his first F1 podium in Austria in 2020 and, after looking like Mercedes' closest challengers in Miami last month when he and Piastri finished one-two in a Saturday sprint, could pose more of a threat again in Spielberg."While we take nothing for granted in such a tight field, we are optimistic that the car and driver characteristics will again suit the circuit, putting us in the fight at the front," said McLaren's applied engineering technical director Neil Houldey.  Related Story

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Ducati sign Acosta as Bagnaia to leave at end of 2026 season

Ducati sign Acosta as Bagnaia to leave at end of 2026 season

Known ‌as "Pecco", Bagnaia's final appearance for ⁠Ducati will ​be at the Valencia Grand Prix, scheduled from November 27 ​to 29. Ducati have signed Pedro Acosta for the 2027 and 2028 MotoGP seasons, the Italian manufacturer said on Wednesday, hours after confirming that two-time champion Francesco Bagnaia will leave the team at the end of 2026. The 22-year-old Spaniard will form a headline partnership with seven-time world champion Marc Marquez, whose contract was ⁠extended until 2028 earlier this week. Bagnaia’s departure will bring down the curtain on an eight-year stint with the team, during which ⁠he delivered their first riders' title in 15 years in 2022 and became their most successful rider with 31 victories, 62 podiums and 28 pole positions. Acosta, regarded as one of the sport's brightest talents, won Moto3 and Moto2 world titles within three years of his championship debut. He impressed in MotoGP as well, claiming Rookie of the Year honours in 2024 and finishing fourth overall in 2025 with KTM, with 13 podiums. He currently sits sixth in the standings this season, 48 points behind championship leader Marco Bezzecchi. BAGNAIA'S DEPARTUREKnown as "Pecco", Bagnaia's final appearance for ⁠the team will be at the Valencia Grand Prix, scheduled from November 27 to 29. "We've grown together, we've weathered every kind of situation together without ever giving up and we've always spurred each other on to give our all," Bagnaia said in a post on Instagram. "I feel the need to start afresh with a new challenge, but I'll never forget what we've been. You're part of me, and you always will be." Bagnaia, who joined Ducati as a rookie in 2019, has faced a challenging period over the past 18 months, where he has been overshadowed by Marquez since the Spaniard joined the factory team in ⁠2025. Marquez dominated last season en route to securing a seventh title, while Bagnaia ⁠finished fifth, trailing his teammate ⁠by 257 points, after previously being Ducati's leading rider. "Sporting results tell only part of Pecco's value: his clean and elegant riding style (I like to call him 'Il Pinturicchio' - the little painter) together with his great fairness on track - combined with remarkable determination when overtaking - made Ducatisti fall in love with him," Ducati Motor Holding CEO Claudio Domenicali said in a statement. "On top of that, he is a great professional and a great person away from racing." Bagnaia will arrive at this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix after claiming his first win of the season in the Czech Grand Prix sprint last week. He was unable to secure a double, however, as he was overtaken late in Sunday's race by Marquez and pole-sitter Ai Ogura, eventually finishing third after leading for several laps. He heads into the next round trailing championship leader Marco Bezzecchi by 53 points. Related Story

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Dubai court orders company to pay $588,000 in chemical supply dispute

Dubai court orders company to pay $588,000 in chemical supply dispute

The Commercial Court in Dubai ordered a company to pay $588,000, equivalent to Dhs2.15 million, to a chemicals supplier company, plus 5% annual interest from the due date in October 2023 until full payment, in