Thomas Frank was a man in demand wanted by Man United and Chelsea but things have faltered at Tottenham – a win over rivals Arsenal would do wonders for his relationship with the Spurs fans, writes MATT BARLOW

The book released by Thomas Frank in Denmark this week did remind us he was very recently a man in great demand, squeezing meetings with Chelsea and Manchester United inside one day in May 2024. Chelsea’s search was down to the final two and Frank’s publication entitled without his usual modesty ‘Diary from the Premier […]

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Creamy Skillet Chicken with Apples

This flavorful fall dinner is made in one skillet for quick cleanup. This dish is protein- and fiber-rich for a filling, satisfying meal. You can substitute the chicken cutlets with boneless, skinless chicken breasts or boneless, skinless chicken thighs. This Skillet Chicken with Apples & Dijon Cream Sauce is as comforting as it is delicious. […]

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Healthy lifestyle promote Chinese university students’ well-being: a cross-sectional network analysis | BMC Public Health

Bilbao-Nieva MI, Alfaro Inzunza J. Child and adolescent well‐being: potentials of intersectionality for community psychology. J Community Appl Social Psychol. 2023;33(6):1537–48. Article  Google Scholar  Cabiedes Miragaya L, C D-M, Id O, I G-E, Id O. Well-Being and the lifestyle habits of the Spanish population: the association. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;1660–4601. Hui BPH. […]

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As Andy Robertson showed so powerfully in his Diogo Jota tribute, grief never leaves you – the pain with which Liverpool are grappling cannot be ignored, writes DOMINIC KING

That’s the thing with grief. It is always there, stalking your every move from the shadows. You know it, you carry the burden but are still powerless when it pounces to consume you. For Andrew Robertson, grief clamped on to him in a Glasgow hotel room on Tuesday, hours before one of the biggest nights […]

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Kapusta (Ukrainian Cabbage Soup)

Cabbage soup might elicit a collective cringe in the West, where it’s connected to crash diets and the impossible quest for a “bikini body.” But in Ukrainian homes—and across much of Eastern Europe—it’s seen as the opposite: comfort food. My grandmother makes kapusta (cabbage soup) for every special occasion. It’s the first thing we eat […]

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