Bewildered cat becomes broken when bath bubbles on its head
Check out how this cat reacts when some of the bubble bath ends up on its head. Hysterical!
Porte, Durbridge, Hamilton, Brown and more take on four-day Australian race
Ibrahimovic picked up a thigh injury in Milan's win at Napoli on Nov. 22 that kept him out of action until last weekend when he returned as a substitute against Torino, but the evergreen Swede was fit enough to start in Sardinia. He wasted no time in getting back among the goals, winning and converting a seventh-minute penalty, before adding a well-taken second seven minutes into the second half, taking his Serie A goal tally to 12 for the season, from just seven starts. The only disappointing aspect to an otherwise comfortable win for Milan was the late dismissal of substitute Alexis Saelemaekers for two yellow cards picked up in quick succession.
Bosses of large businesses will have to personally make sure bills to suppliers are settled within a month, in a change to a government system aimed at relieving pressure on thousands of small businesses suffering amid the pandemic. It comes as the Government strengthens its prompt payment code – which is voluntary though widely followed – so that 95pc of invoices from small firms are paid within 30 days by larger counterparts. This reduces the deadline from 60 days, which will remain the time target for payments to suppliers that employ over 50 people. As of July 1, company directors, chief executives and finance directors must personally sign the code to ensure responsibility for bills to be settled on time is taken at the top of organisations. The crackdown marks an effort by Whitehall to further safeguard fair treatment and payment practices between organisations of any size in supply chains. Almost 3,000 companies have signed the code, which was first established in December 2008, and a failure to abide by the new terms will see them kicked off the programme. The Government is cracking down on a long-running problem of late payments, which has only been exacerbated as businesses are hit by the pandemic. It comes as small organisations struggle with cash flow, with many lacking the financial resources a larger counterpart would have. Officials estimate about £23bn of late invoices are owed to businesses across Britain, reported the FT. Bosses will also have to acknowledge suppliers can charge interest on late invoices, and the code - overseen by the Office of the Small Business Commissioner on behalf of the business department - has allowed breaches to be investigated based on third-party information. Companies are publicly named and shamed if they breach the rules, as health food chain Holland & Barrett was in 2019 for late payments.
Maria Bartiromo will be among the Fox News Channel personnel taking a crack at leading “Fox News Primetime,” the cable-news outlet’s new opinion hour at 7 p.m. Bartiromo and contributors Katie Pavlich, Mark Steyn, Rachel Campos-Duffy and former U.S. Representative Trey Gowdy are among those who will rotate as anchors on the program. Fox News […]
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Kyrie Irving won't play Monday night when the Brooklyn Nets host the Milwaukee Bucks, ESPN reported. Irving had been listed as questionable. The six-time All-Star has missed the past six games -- the first five of them for personal reasons.
The NBA postponed Washington's game at Charlotte on Wednesday, making it the fifth Wizards' game in a row called off due to the COVID-19 outbreak within the team. "Because of ongoing contact tracing within the Wizards, the team will not have the league-required eight available players to proceed with the scheduled game against the Hornets," the NBA said in a statement. The Wizards reportedly have five players who have tested positive for the virus.
Spaniard Óscar Sevilla finishes second on stage and sits three seconds behind Campos on GC
Tom Brady has three times as many Super Bowl titles as the three other quarterbacks combined entering conference championship weekend, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers remain the longest shot to win Super Bowl LV. The Bucs are being offered at +425 by PointsBet to be crowned champions. The Green Bay Packers, who will host Tampa Bay on Sunday in the NFC Championship Game, are being offered at +210.
Yahya Jabrane converted a retaken penalty to give Morocco a 1-0 victory over Togo Monday in Douala as they seek to become the first back-to-back winners of the African Nations Championship (CHAN).
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields declared for the 2021 NFL Draft on Monday, a move that was expected. Fields is projected to be one of the first two quarterbacks taken on Day 1 of the draft, scheduled for April 29 in Cleveland. "Growing up, my dream was to one day play the game that I love at the highest level," Fields wrote in a lengthy post on Twitter.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 — The simmering tensions between Umno and Bersatu may eventually lead to a clash in the 15th general elections (GE15) between two of the biggest Malay-based parties presently...
Brazil rolled out a nationwide vaccination campaign Monday, bringing it forward two days in response to growing impatience as the country battles a devastating second wave of Covid-19.
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An increasing number of freight groups rejected contracts to move goods from France into Britain in the second week of January, while prices rose, according to data that shows the impact of Brexit and COVID-19 on UK trade. Transporeon, a German software company that provides a network for suppliers, retailers, shippers and more than 100,000 logistics service providers, said prices were up 47% compared with the third quarter in 2020. Prices had been up 39% in the first week of January.
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Light snow fell across southeast Michigan on Sunday, January 17, with the wintry weather continuing on Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).Matt Malone said this slow-motion footage shows snow falling as he walked along the Michigan Air Line Trail in Wixom on Sunday.The NWS said snow flurries were forecast to form off Lake Michigan and move across southeast Michigan on Monday afternoon and evening. Credit: Matt Malone via Storyful
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NHS Test and Trace is still employing 900 consultants on an average rate of £1,000 per day, it has emerged, as the Conservative peer in charge of the programme insisted it was now having a “material impact” on tackling the pandemic. Insisting that the £22bn programme had now turned a corner, Baroness Harding on Monday argued that it was “appropriate” to call on external expertise in “extreme emergency circumstances.” Appearing before the Commons public accounts committee, she told MPs that it was now performing “substantially better” than the targets it was initially set by the Government’s scientific advisory group. More than 7.5 million people had been tested in the first two weeks of January, while 1 million people had been reached by contact tracers in the first seven days of the year, she added. It came as the latest daily coronavirus data showed that the UK now has a testing capacity of 806,417 a day, with more than 417,000 conducted on Sunday. However, Baroness Harding came under pressure over the staggering costs associated with the programme, as health officials at the hearing revealed that 900 consultants from the firm Deloitte were still “on the books” on an average four-figure day rate. The figure is down by approximately 100 since October, with MPs stating that, as recently as November, there 2,300 consultants and contractors working on the scheme. Asked how this could be considered value for money, David Williams, the second permanent secretary of the Department for Health, insisted the programme would not have been able to deliver its current output without the support of a range of external consultants.
Serie A strugglers Torino on Monday sacked coach Marco Giampaolo as the club sit in the relegation zone.