Andre Onana’s concerns about Manchester United’s place

Andre Onana’s concerns about Manchester United’s place Andre Onana is increasingly concerned he could struggle to regain his place at Manchester United when he takes Cameroon to the Africa Cup of Nations next year. Onana’s position is again under scrutiny after a flawless performance in United’s chaotic 3-3 draw with Galatasaray. It was the latest … Read more

The Wyze Cam OG just hit its lowest price ever: $17, a whopping 43% discount

Never look at home security prices after taking a sip of water; you will probably spit it out. This Wyze Cam OG deal is a breath of fresh air in an industry that has some pretty expensive products, coming in at just $17 (was $30, which is still pretty reasonable). That’s an impressive 43% discount! … Read more

One identical twin became vegan, the other did not. Look what happened

Subscribe to CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide will show you a delicious, expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. CNN — Healthy twins who followed a vegan diet for eight weeks had lower “bad” low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, cholesterol, better blood sugar control and greater weight loss than … Read more

‘Narrative’ surrounding Owen Farrell is unfair, says Mark McCall

McCall, left, will continue to be able to rely on Farrell for club duties – Getty Images/David Rogers Mark McCall, the director of rugby at Saracens, blamed social media and traditional media for distorting the ‘narrative’ surrounding Owen Farrell’s career. McCall was speaking at a press conference on Wednesday called to address Farrell’s decision to … Read more

Shane MacGowan, fast-living, hard-drinking singer of Irish folk-punk band The Pogues – obituary

MacGowan at age 19, when he was editor of the punk rock magazine Bondage in 1977 – Sydney O’Meara/Getty Images Shane MacGowan, who has died aged 65, was the ruthless, hard-living singer of the Pogues; he was revered as much for his excessive alcohol consumption as for his dark, ruthless but lyrical vision of Irish … Read more

Arsenal scores high, Celtic’s misery continues

Editor’s Note: these figures refer to teams’ performance in this week’s round of matches and not their chances of winning the competition as a whole. A+ Arsenal Five Arsenal goals at half-time and six different goalscorers at full-time, this was Mikel Arteta’s team at their attacking best, and they took heavy revenge on the French … Read more

Smartphone data shows the link between fast food restaurants and diet-related diseases

How many fast food restaurants do you come across every day and what does that have to do with your health? A lot ofsays Abigail Horn, chief scientist at USC’s Information Sciences Institute (ISI). Horn led a multidisciplinary team with researchers from three USC schools (Viterbi School of Engineering; Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and … Read more

Pressure to eliminate fossil fuel use is increasing as oil executives, under fire, take over climate talks

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Pressure to phase out fossil fuels increased Thursday on the oil company chief who took over fragile international climate negotiations that began in Dubai amid concerns about what some say are conflicting dual roles are. The newly installed climate chief started on the right track, and not just because … Read more

Norway’s answer to the most beautiful ski trains in the Alps

Forget Switzerland – skiers can enjoy a spectacular train journey around three of Norway’s resorts: Sverre Hjornevik An hour after catching the 8:15 a.m. train from Bergen, I jumped onto the Voss platform, my train car equidistant from the Scandic Hotel, where I would spend the night, and the cable car that would take me … Read more