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Sports Apr 18, 2026

Cardiff secure Championship spot as Exeter keeper’s stoppage‑time header robs Stockport of promotion

Cardiff City clinched an immediate return to the Championship after a 3‑1 win at Reading, while a d…
Cardiff City celebrated an instant bounce back to the Championship after a 3‑1 victory over Reading on Saturday. Their promotion hinged on Stockport County’s result at Exeter, where the County side led 3‑2 deep into stoppage time.In a stunning twist, Exeter’s goalkeeper Jack Bycroft surged forward for a corner and headed the ball into the net in the sixth minute of added time, equalising for the hosts and snatching the promotion slot from Stockport. The goal not only kept Exeter’s survival hopes alive but also cemented Cardiff’s ascent.Exeter manager Matt Taylor praised the keeper’s commitment, noting that Bycroft “had the belief the ball might be there and executed an excellent header.”Elsewhere in League One, Bromley were promoted to the division without stepping onto the pitch, as other results secured their elevation to League One for the first time in club history.Lincoln City saw their title celebrations put on hold after a 2‑2 draw with Stevenage, courtesy of a stoppage‑time equaliser from Rob Street. The Imps now need just one more point to clinch the championship, underscoring the fine margins at the top of the table.Other notable moments from the round included:Bolton Wanderers salvaged a 3‑3 draw against playoff rivals Huddersfield Town with an 11th‑minute stoppage‑time equaliser from Ibrahim Cissoko after playing with ten men.Barnsley earned a point through Leo Farrell’s first goal for the club, also in a 2‑2 draw against promotion‑chasing Bradford City, as manager Conor Hourihane announced his impending departure.Plymouth Argyle kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3‑1 win at AFC Wimbledon, highlighted by goals from Alex Mitchell, Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple.Luton Town rallied from two goals down to draw 2‑2 at Mansfield Town, while Blackpool edged Wycombe Wanderers 1‑0 despite a red card for Hayden Coulson.Doncaster Rovers secured a comfortable 3‑1 victory over relegated Northampton Town, with second‑half strikes from Elliot Lee, Hakeeb Adelakun and George Broadbent.Rotherham United recorded a 2‑0 win at Leyton Orient, thanks to a lucky opener from Harry Gray.In League Two action, Kabongo Tshimanga netted a brace to give Barnet a 2‑1 win at Notts County, while MK Dons moved one win away from promotion after a 3‑1 triumph over Crewe Alexandra. Additional highlights featured Accrington Stanley’s late equaliser by Luke Butterfield, Salford City’s 2‑1 victory over Oldham Athletic, and Grimsby Town’s emphatic 4‑1 win at Gillingham to boost their playoff bid.Relegation battles continued with Barrow suffering a 3‑1 defeat to Walsall, while Harrogate Town kept their survival hopes alive with a dramatic 1‑0 win over Colchester United. Bristol Rovers edged Tranmere Rovers 2‑1, Crawley Town held Shrewsbury Town to a goalless draw – their first home clean sheet in three years – and Cheltenham Town secured a 1‑0 victory against Newport County in another relegation‑scramble.
#Cardiff City #Exeter City #Stockport County
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Sports Apr 18, 2026

Championship Roundup: Portsmouth Clinches Crucial Win Over Leicester

Portsmouth secured a vital 1-0 win over relegation rivals Leicester, with Ibane Bowat scoring the d…
Ibane Bowat's 63rd-minute goal gave Portsmouth a crucial 1-0 win at home to relegation rivals Leicester, pushing the Foxes closer to a potential demotion to League One. This victory marked Portsmouth's third straight win and moved them closer to safety.Leicester now has one win in 17 matches, and their relegation could be confirmed as early as Tuesday night if they lose to Hull. Gary Rowett, Leicester's manager, expressed frustration with his team's performance, citing a lack of quality and composure.In other matches, Millwall secured a 2-0 victory over QPR, with early goals from Derek Mazou-Sacko and Camiel Neghli. This win lifted Millwall back into second place, one point above Ipswich.Southampton maintained their push for automatic promotion with a 2-1 win over Swansea, thanks to a late winner from Cameron Archer. This marked their seventh successive league victory and kept them within a point of Millwall and level with Ipswich.Wrexham kept their playoff hopes alive with a 2-0 home victory over Stoke, thanks to first-half goals from George Thomason and Josh Windass. This win put them two points ahead of Hull in the standings.
#championship #portsmouth #leicester
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Sport Apr 16, 2026

Hull FC Fans and Players Unite in Emotional Tribute to Coach John Cartwright

Hull FC's fans and players showed unity and support for coach John Cartwright in an emotional displ…
Hull FC's fans and players came together in a heartfelt display of unity and support for coach John Cartwright following the team's loss to St Helens. The emotional show of solidarity came as Cartwright's future with the club hangs in the balance after a tumultuous 10 days.The match saw St Helens secure a 24-14 victory at the MKM Stadium, but the focus was on Cartwright as the game ebbed into its closing moments. The big screen inside the stadium panned to the coach, prompting a stadium-wide round of applause from the fans, despite Hull FC heading for a fifth league defeat in eight games.At full time, hundreds, if not thousands, of fans stayed to applaud Cartwright once again as he conducted his media duties. This display of unity from Hull FC's fans towards their coach mirrored the spirited performance from Cartwright's players on the field.The reason for such emotion was clear: this had all the hallmarks of Cartwright's last stand in charge of Hull after a tumultuous 10 days. The Black and Whites confirmed last week that Cartwright would leave at the end of the season, with the club already understood to have agreed a deal to bring in Steve McNamara next year.Cartwright responded on Monday by expressing his feelings of being 'betrayed and disrespected' by the club's lack of communication over that decision. With time to consider whether an early parting of the ways is the best course of action, Cartwright may have actually coached Hull for the final time.“I honestly don’t know,” Cartwright said when asked what happens next. “I’ll let the dust settle on that. I’ve got a couple of meetings early next week and then we’ll find out. They’re very passionate fans and they’ll have their opinion on something and they’ll make it known. It means a lot to me to see it.”Despite the loss, Hull were superb in the first half, leading 12-6 by the break thanks to tries for Logan Moy and Amir Bourouh. However, St Helens, led by coach Paul Rowley, showed their resilience and navigated an emotionally charged evening to go top of the table.The final act of this night belonged to Cartwright, who, after his media duties, walked down the tunnel with his players in one last show of unity. His players have displayed how they feel; now it is down to Hull’s hierarchy to show their hand.
#hull #cartwright #his
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Sports Apr 16, 2026

Kane Shines as Bayern Munich and PSG Advance to Champions League Semifinals

Bayern Munich and PSG secured their spots in the Champions League semifinals with thrilling victori…
Bayern Munich's thrilling 4-3 win over Real Madrid on Wednesday secured their spot in the Champions League semifinals, setting up a meeting with PSG. Harry Kane made another difficult finish look routine, scoring his 50th goal of the season. The game had it all, including controversy, with a post-match scuffle set off by Madrid players enraged by Eduardo Camavinga's dismissal. PSG's leading man, Ousmane Dembélé, may be finding form at the right time, reflecting a team that has finally achieved their goal of becoming European champions and having a Ballon D'Or winner at his peak. PSG eventually picked off Liverpool thanks to two late Dembélé goals, advancing to the semifinals. A summer of change in the elite coaching ranks approaches, with vacancies likely at Real Madrid and several Premier League clubs. Diego Simeone is likely to stay at Atlético Madrid, having completed the job against Barcelona. This is the fourth semi-final for Simeone, three of which have come at Barcelona's expense. Harry Kane deserves a mention for his display of supreme footballing intelligence, combining playmaker and finisher skills. English football misses him, but his time in Germany has made him a yet better player. Looking ahead, another blockbuster will follow when PSG travel to Bayern in the first leg of their semi-final. Vincent Kompany is banned from Bayern's bench after protesting against Madrid's third goal. A second successive semi-final for Arsenal, and a familiar opponent in Simeone's Atléti, promises to be an exciting matchup.
#his #bayern #champions
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Entertainment Apr 15, 2026

Madonna Unveils 'Confessions II' Album, a Dance‑Floor Sequel Set for July 3 Release

Madonna announced her 15th studio album, Confessions II, a sequel to her 2005 dance‑floor classic, …
Madonna has confirmed the arrival of her 15th studio album, "Confessions II," positioned as a direct follow‑up to the 2005 disco‑infused masterpiece Confessions on a Dance Floor. The new record is scheduled to drop on 3 July 2026 and reunites the pop icon with British producer Stuart Price, who helmed the original. In a candid statement, Madonna framed the project as a manifesto for dance: "We must dance, celebrate, and pray with our bodies… the dance floor is a ritualistic space where we connect with our wounds and fragility." She emphasized that rave culture is an art form that reshapes perception through sound, light, and vibration. The artist also quoted lyrics from a forthcoming track, One Step Away, underscoring the theme: "People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong. The dancefloor is not just a place, it’s a threshold—a ritualistic space where movement replaces language." Accompanying the announcement, Madonna posted a YouTube teaser featuring a deep‑house groove layered with a spoken soliloquy: “Thanks for coming… on the dancefloor I feel so free.” The video, embedded below, offers the first audible glimpse of the album’s direction. Critics anticipate that Confessions II will revive the nightclub‑centric sound that powered hits such as Vogue, Music and the Abba‑sampled lead single Hung Up. Those tracks cemented Madonna’s return to global mega‑pop status after the lukewarm reception of 2003’s American Life. Since the original Confessions, Madonna has explored a variety of styles—pop, R&B, hip‑hop on Hard Candy, MDNA, and Rebel Heart, then the eclectic, Portuguese‑fado‑infused Madame X. She has also revisited her back catalogue with releases like Veronica Electronica (remixes from the Ray of Light era) and the EP Bedtime Stories: The Untold Chapter, which unearthed demos from 1994. Stuart Price, known for projects such as Les Rythmes Digitales, Zoot Woman and Thin White Duke, previously helped shape Confessions on a Dance Floor into a chart‑topping phenomenon—"Hung Up" reached No. 1 in 41 countries, and its follow‑up single "Sorry" topped the UK charts. Madonna’s recent collaborations include the track Popular with The Weeknd and Playboi Carti for the TV series The Idol, as well as a partnership with Christine and the Queens, signaling her continued relevance across genres. After surviving a severe bacterial infection in 2023 that required a medically induced coma, she launched the expansive Celebration tour, culminating in a historic concert for 1.6 million fans in Rio de Janeiro. The upcoming album therefore arrives at a moment when Madonna’s live presence and cultural influence are at a peak.
#Madonna #Confessions II #Stuart Price
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Film Apr 15, 2026

After 90 Years, MGM’s Controversial ‘Letty Lynton’ Returns in 4K Thanks to Legal Clearance and Family Advocacy

The once‑banned 1932 Joan Crawford drama *Letty Lynton* will finally be shown publicly after a nine…
After a 90‑year blackout, MGM’s 1932 melodrama Letty Lynton is set for its first legal public screening. The film, starring Hollywood icon Joan Crawford, was withdrawn in 1937 following a plagiarism lawsuit and pressure from the Hays Office, which deemed its risqué themes “unfit for adaptation”.The controversy began when MGM attempted to acquire the rights to the Broadway hit Dishonored Lady, a play notorious for its depictions of booze, drugs and sexual intrigue. After the playwrights demanded $30,000—a sum the studio balked at—MGM settled for the cheaper novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes for $3,500. The resulting film, inspired by the 1857 murder trial of Scottish socialite Madeleine Smith, shocked contemporary censors with scenes such as Crawford’s character watching her ex‑lover sip poisoned champagne.Legal battles intensified when playwrights Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes sued MGM for plagiarism, alleging the movie copied their work rather than the novel. The protracted case forced MGM to pull the film from circulation in 1937, and a year later Crawford herself was labeled “box‑office poison”. Yet both the actress and the film survived, resurfacing in cultural memory through fashion and later adaptations.Beyond cinema, Letty Lynton left an indelible mark on 1930s style. Costume designer Adrian created a white organdy dress with exaggerated sleeves for Crawford; the design was mass‑produced for Macy’s and sparked a nationwide craze. Edith Head later called the dress “cinema’s single biggest influence on fashion”.The film’s revival is largely credited to Crawford’s grandson, Casey LaLonde. In an Instagram post, he announced that the play’s copyright would expire on 31 December 2025, clearing the legal path for a public showing. Warner Bros., which now holds the rights to many pre‑1986 MGM titles, restored the picture in 4K and arranged for its debut at the TCM Film Festival in Los Angeles on 1 May 2026. The movie will also be issued on Blu‑ray and DVD through the Warner Archive.LaLonde thanked Warner Bros. and library historian George Feltenstein for making the restoration possible, noting that without their effort “we wouldn’t have this fabulous film to see again on big and small screens.”Fans of classic Hollywood can finally experience a piece of cinema history that was once deemed too daring for the silver screen, offering a fresh look at Joan Crawford’s daring performance and the era’s bold storytelling.
#her #letty #lynton
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News Apr 15, 2026

FIFA Pressured to Seek Trump‑Ordered ICE Moratorium Ahead of 2026 World Cup

FIFA officials are reportedly urging President Donald Trump to impose a full moratorium on ICE raid…
FIFA, the global governing body of football, is under growing pressure to ask U.S. President Donald Trump for a blanket halt to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids during the 2026 World Cup. The request, sourced from anonymous contacts cited by The Athletic, would be presented to FIFA president Gianni Infantino for direct delivery to the White House. According to the report, Infantino is weighing a formal appeal that would seek a "full moratorium on ICE raids across the United States during the World Cup" – a tournament set to kick off on June 11 in eleven host cities spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico. The move comes as the Trump administration intensifies its immigration crackdown, tightening legal pathways and expanding deportation efforts. Critics warn that such policies could target the tournament’s massive international audience, undermining the event’s reputation as a celebration of global unity. When asked by Al Jazeera about any negotiations with FIFA, the White House declined to comment but praised the upcoming competition, with spokesperson Davis Ingle stating, "Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be one of the greatest and most spectacular events in the history of mankind, right here in the United States of America." He added that the event is expected to generate billions of dollars in economic impact and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Despite the administration’s enthusiastic rhetoric, officials have hinted that immigration agencies could be present at match venues. In February, ICE acting director Todd Lyons told a House committee that the agency would be on the ground for the World Cup, emphasizing that ICE is "a key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup" and would not pause operations. Previous incidents have fueled the concern. During last year’s FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, reports surfaced of ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers at stadiums, although the administration denied any enforcement actions took place. Vice President JD Vance recently warned that visitors must adhere to visa terms, suggesting that those who overstay could be subject to the authority of then‑Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Noem, who was dismissed in March, had overseen a controversial crackdown in Minnesota that resulted in two civilian deaths and drew accusations of human‑rights violations. FIFA executives see a potential immigration moratorium as a public‑relations win for both the sport’s governing body and the Trump administration. The proposal is also viewed as an opportunity for Infantino to leverage his personal rapport with Trump – a relationship that has attracted scrutiny after Infantino awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to the president in December, prompting a rights‑group complaint to FIFA’s ethics committee. With the World Cup fast approaching, fans and human‑rights advocates remain uneasy about whether the United States will provide a "safe and welcome" environment for the influx of international visitors.
#fifa #ice #canada
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Tech Apr 14, 2026

Anything App Rebuilding After Getting Booted from App Store Twice

Apple's tough stance on vibe-coding apps has led to the removal of Anything, Replit, and Vibecode f…
The App Store Removal Apple is taking a tough stance on vibe-coding apps, blocking updates or removing those apps from the App Store. Affected apps include Replit, Vibecode, and Anything. While Replit and Vibecode's updates were paused, Anything's app was removed twice. Anything's Struggle with Apple Anything's co-founder, Dhruv Amin, said in a conversation with TechCrunch that Apple removed its app on March 26. Since then, the company has been unable to get its app approved, despite a period where there was a brief reinstatement. Apple cited developer agreement clause 2.5.2, which prevents apps from downloading, installing, or executing code. The app markets itself as a mobile app builder for iPhone and advertises making native iOS apps with features like 1-tap App Store submissions, code export, and full source code editing. The Impact on Anything Amin noted that when the company managed to get on a call with Apple, the iPhone maker told them that the vibe-coding app was removed because of the potential it could be used to download malicious code. The Future of Anything Following the battle with Apple, Anything's maker is looking for other ways to allow people to build mobile apps. Earlier this month, the company launched a feature that let users build apps using the iMessage platform. The company said it will also build a desktop companion app that lets users vibe code mobile apps on their computer. The company may instead look at Google's Android operating system for building its apps, as the platform is more open than iOS. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has been vocal about Apple's tactics, saying that Apple needs to "stop blocking development tools apps ASAP." The Broader Implications Earlier this month, The Information reported that thanks to AI-powered coding tools, Apple saw an 84% jump in app submissions in a single quarter. This could force Apple to change its human-led review processes. As AI-powered coding takes off, consumers might demand that platforms like Apple allow them to create apps for themselves.
#Apple #App Store #Anything
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Music Apr 14, 2026

Acid Bath: How TikTok Revived the Psychedelic Sludge Metal Band

The psychedelic sludge metal band Acid Bath has experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks to Ti…
Acid Bath, a renowned 1990s psychedelic sludge metal band from Louisiana, has made a surprising comeback thanks to TikTok. The band's music has reached a new generation of fans, with millions of streams on Spotify and a sold-out reunion tour.Formed in 1991, Acid Bath was known for their unique blend of oppressive, swampy sounds and lyrics that explored themes of drugs, death, and decay. The band's original run was marked by chaos, including heroic quantities of mind-altering substances and violent shows that often ended in destruction.The band's sudden rise to fame on TikTok has been attributed to the platform's algorithm, which has helped to yank their pitch-black sensibilities from relative obscurity into the mainstream. The band's guitarist, Sammy Duet, has referred to their new fans as the 'satanic e-girls of TikTok'.Acid Bath has reunited and will play their first ever UK gigs, including two nights supporting System of a Down at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The band's singer, Dax Riggs, has expressed his surprise at the band's newfound popularity, saying “It’s the internet’s fault. On the internet, the future and the past are the same.”
#riggs #acid #bath
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