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Man United face Real Madrid competition for transfer of Ruben Amorim favourite

Caught Offside 

Manchester United are reportedly set to face competition from Real Madrid for the potential transfer of Sporting Lisbon centre-back Goncalo Inacio. The talented young Portugal international has previously been linked with Man Utd by Sacha Tavolieri after his success under Ruben Amorim at Sporting. Amorim would likely do well to bring Inacio with him to […]

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Celebrating kindness

Flipboard.com 

November 13 is World Kindness Day, so here are some of our favorite stories of nice places, thoughtful neighbors and everyday heroes.

Voters Select Pro-Life Candidates for Supreme Courts in Multiple States

LifeNews.com 

As the dust settles following Election Day, results show that voters in various states elected state Supreme Court judges whom pro-life groups supported. In Texas, three state Supreme Court judges were reelected for a six-year term: Jimmy Blacklock, John Devine, and Jane Bland, according to The Texan. Texas Right to Life Committee and Texas Alliance for Life both […]

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Bay Ladies in bid to keep unbeaten tag

Colwyn Bay FC 

COLWYN BAY Ladies are back in action on Thursday evening (Nov 14) when they play MIFC Ladies (Mynydd Isa) at the Eirias Park 4G pitch with an 8pm kick off. The ladies team are still unbeaten in the North Wales Women’s Recreation League with three wins and a draw in their four games so far, …

Bitcoin climbs above $91,000

Tass.com 

Bitcoin is a decentralized system of a crypto currency of the same name based on the blockchain technology, which can be mined by any user - system participants

Sexual violence on 'staggering' scale in Sudan civil war, says UN probe

France24.com (en) 

Rape is widespread in Sudan's civil war, a United Nations investigation said Tuesday, accusing paramilitaries especially of committing sexual violence on a "staggering" scale. Children are not spared the abuse, while women and girls are being abducted for sexual slavery, the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan said in a new report.