Liverpool urged to strike swap transfer deal with Premier League rival that 'works for both'
Liverpool have been told to consider one Premier League swap transfer that would see an England international arrive at Anfield
Liverpool have been told to consider one Premier League swap transfer that would see an England international arrive at Anfield
Despite his viral moment, the ‘One Battle After Another’ star remains one of Hollywood’s most inscrutable mysteries. Who is this man, asks Louis Chilton, beyond his films and his childhood love of pasta?
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust figures show that at the end of August, 664 patients were waiting longer than 62 days to confirm a cancer diagnosis, or rule it out, and begin treatment
The 3.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now on Nintendo Switch, which includes a new hotel, batch crafting, and more.
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Ellie Ann Rudd, 4, became ill after the virus spread through her family during the holidays.
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A Labour councillor has demanded police 'lie in wait and nab the b*******' who fly Union flags after the council spent £15,000 removing patriotic displays.
The newly obtained grand jury transcript indicates Graham did not deny that Trump gets some help with his golf game
If you’ve ever refused to knock down a game’s difficulty level, or chased a purposefully pointless achievement, you might have this pernicious but pleasurable affliction • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Studies on gaming’s effect on the brain usually focus on aggression or the cognitive benefits of playing games. The former topic has fallen out of fashion now, after more than a decade’s worth of scientific research failed to prove any causative link between video games and real-world violence. But studies on the positive effects of games have shown that performing complex tasks with your brain and hands is actually quite good for you, and that games can be beneficial for your emotional wellbeing and stress management. That’s all well and good, but I’m obsessed with the concept of “gamer brain” – that part of us that is drawn to objectively pointless achievements. Mastering a game or finishing a story are normal sources of motivation, but gamer brain is inexplicable. When you retry the same pointless mini-game over and over because you want to get a better high score? When you walk around the invisible boundaries of a level, clicking the mouse just in case something happens? When you stay with a game longer than you should because you feel compelled to unlock that trophy or achievement? When you refuse to knock the difficulty down a level on a particularly evil boss, because that would be letting the game win? That’s gamer brain. Continue reading...
Marcus Rashford's enjoying life at Barcelona this season and the La Liga giants have the option to sign him permanently next summer.
PETER Kay was spotted chowing down a tasty bacon bap after revealing the battle behind his weight loss. The much-loved comedian, famed for his "garlic bread" catchphrase, switched up his snack of choice for another carb-based treat as he stepped out on home turf in Bolton. The Phoenix Nights star, 52, showed off his slimmed-down...
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