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Ronaldo delivers scathing criticism of United in interview
Read full article: Ronaldo delivers scathing criticism of United in interviewCristiano Ronaldoās highly anticipated tell-all interview with Piers Morgan has finally been broadcast and few at Manchester United have been spared in his scathing condemnation of the club.
Ten Hag discovering the mess he has inherited at Man United
Read full article: Ten Hag discovering the mess he has inherited at Man UnitedIt appears Ralf Rangnick was correct when he made the blunt assessment that Manchester United needed soccerās equivalent of āopen-heart surgeryā to fix the many issues afflicting Englandās biggest club.
Man United labors to worrying first loss under Rangnick
Read full article: Man United labors to worrying first loss under RangnickRalf Rangnick has fallen to his first loss as Manchester United manager after Joao Moutinhoās 82nd-minute strike earns Wolverhampton a 1-0 win in the English Premier League.
New-manager bounce in full flow at Man United, Spurs, Villa
Read full article: New-manager bounce in full flow at Man United, Spurs, VillaRalf Rangnick has started his tenure as Manchester United manager with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League thanks to a rare goal from Fred at Old Trafford.
Study: US pesticide use falls but harms pollinators more
Read full article: Study: US pesticide use falls but harms pollinators more(AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)American farmers are using smaller amounts of better targeted pesticides, but these are harming pollinators, aquatic insects and some plants far more than decades ago, a new study finds. But dangerous chemical levels in birds and mammals have plummeted at the same time, according to a paper in Thursdayās journal Science. āItās sometimes true, but not always,"Industry keeps developing new pesticides and āvery often these new compounds are more toxic,ā Schulz said. AdThe newer pesticides are aimed more toward animals without backbones to spare birds and mammals, but this means insects such as pollinators get poisoned, Schulz said. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Instituteās Department of Science Education.