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Nikes Chief Executive Mark Parker Is Stepping Down

Mr. Parker, who was involved in multiple controversies in recent years, will become executive chairman of the sportswear company. ANDREW PIERCE on party-switchers dodging voters to cling on to their seats. MPs ought to have only one choice Accept Boris Johnson's EU exit deal or face voters in a general election and account for their failure to deliver Brexit, writes ANDREW PIERCE. Tiny Love Stories That Poor Pumpkin Needs Someone to Love It. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. To go big on EVs, Japanese car makers think super-small. As global automakers race to put long-range electric vehicles on highways amid stricter emission laws, Japanese rivals are taking a niche approach and steering towards cheaper, pint-sized runabouts to make costly battery technology more accessible. Francis Maguire reports. The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema Lives Quietly Online. Search the internet and you will find, hiding in plain sight, critically acclaimed film classics by celebrated Mexican auteurs. Hurricane Dorian victim searches for his old life. Howard Armstrong told the world how Hurricane Dorian took his wife a month ago in the Bahamas. He's still finding only scraps of what his life used to be.

Jets' Gase unhappy ESPN aired Darnold 'ghosts' comment. New York Jets head coach Adam Gase said Tuesday he was not happy that quarterback Sam Darnold's comment about "seeing ghosts" aired on ESPN's "Monday Night Football" broadcast.

Sharon Osbourne opens up about downside of plastic surgery 'I looked like Elvis!'. When Clarkson asked The Talk personality, 67, if she ever has fears when undergoing plastic surgery, she replied,'You could wake up and look like Cyclops - you never know.'. Prostate cancer patients could be spared radiotherapy side effects thanks to protective hyrdogel. A new gel could spare thousands of prostate cancer patients from radiotherapy side effects. NHS bosses approved the gels funding and 1,000 men across the UK will recieve it in 2020. On the Runway Moving. On the Runway's daily features can now be found at the blog's topics page, as well as at the Styles home page. Win Freixenet bubbly for a year! Discover something new this National Wine Month with Freixenet, the UKs favourite sparkling wine, who is offering one lucky winner the chance to win its delicious Cava for a year. Five FREE ways to make the most of long layovers. Neil Simpson reveals how to survive long layovers on holiday flights. Fancy a complimentary personal shopper at duty free in Istanbul's airport? Or behold the rain vortex at Changi (pictured). Trade hopes lift stocks but Boeing slumps. Wall Street finished higher on renewed hopes the U.S. and China are making progress on ending their trade war but Boeing shares slumped after a number of analyst downgrades. Conway G. Gittens has the Wall Street wrap. 'Tourists go away' Graffiti appears in Granada telling visitors that they're not wanted. Graffiti saying 'tourists go away' and 'flamenco is not a show' has appeared on walls in Albaicin in the city of Granada in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia. Kim Jong-un tears down 'eyesore' tourist hotspot in North Korea. The Mount Kumgang resort was opened in 1998 to encourage cross-border tourism but the arrangement ended in acrimony when a South Korean tourist was shot dead by a soldier there. Teen girls are branded 'awe-inspiring' for dancing to abusive voicemails from their exes on TikTok. The craze is believed to have been started by an American teenager called Isabella, 18, who shared a video of herself dancing to a grovelling apology from her cheating ex, begging her to trust him. Manchester United's performance against Liverpool shows what they CAN become under Solskjaer. CHRIS WHEELER Man United's draw with Liverpool was either a demonstration of real potential from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side or another two points dropped in what is a frustrating season. Domino's launches new AI-powered camera monitoring system to evaluate pizza quality. Domino's Pizza has begun deploying an AI-powered camera monitoring system to evaluate the quality of pizzas as the employees make them. The company promises it will 'empower' workers. Futuristic superyacht could change sailing. The world's first hydrogen-powered superyacht could be taking to the waters in the not too distant future. Duchess helped save Austrian Jewish family from Nazis with crowdfunding. Lady Millicent Hawes, 70, met Karl Buchberger on a trip to Vienna in 1938 - and helped raise money to help his family, including his Jewish wife Mitzi, escape to Canada. Pictured The duchess.

Manchester United ban fan who racially abused Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold for life. Manchester United have handed a season-ticket holder who they claim is the person that hurled racist abuse at Trent Alexander-Arnold during their draw with Liverpool an indefinite ban. Parasite and South Koreas Income Gap Call It Dirt Spoon Cinema. Bong Joon Hos latest film joins a growing list of movies criticizing South Korean inequality a problem so pervasive it has given birth to its own slang. Scorsese Does Broadway, and Other Splashy Netflix Plans. Facing criticism of its reluctance to give its films big theatrical releases, the streaming giant books the Belasco for The Irishman. Facebook Pledges $1 Billion to Ease Housing Crisis Inflamed by Big Tech. The move, which combines money and land, is the latest effort by technology companies to ease the states severe housing shortage.
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