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Michelle Pfeiffer Shines in 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' on Apple TV

The article reviews the new Apple TV series 'Margo's Got Money Troubles', starring Michelle Pfeiffe…
The new Apple TV series 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' marks a significant milestone in Michelle Pfeiffer's career renaissance. The show, a comedy-drama created by David E Kelley, is based on the 2024 bestselling novel by Rufi Thorpe and directed by Dearbhla Walsh.Elle Fanning stars as Margo, a young woman who becomes pregnant after having a relationship with her English professor. Her mother, Shyanne, played by Pfeiffer, also got pregnant at a young age and has been struggling to make ends meet. The series explores their complex relationship and the challenges they face.Pfeiffer delivers a powerful performance, particularly in a scene where she expresses her grief and disappointment at Margo's pregnancy. “Will I love him? Of course. Just as I loved you from the moment you were born … But this life as you know it – this life that you never got to know – is over. I can’t rejoice in that.” This scene showcases Pfeiffer's talent and adds depth to the show.However, the series remains a David E Kelley production, which means it stays light and firmly on the side of the angels. The drama avoids exploring darker themes in depth, making it a cosy commentary on family and relationships.The show also stars Greg Kinnear as an Episcopalian minister and Nicole Kidman as a former wrestler turned lawyer. Despite its talented cast, the series could have been more impactful with a more nuanced approach to its themes.'Margo's Got Money Troubles' is now available on Apple TV.
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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.
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Sports Apr 15, 2026

Atletico Madrid Stun Barcelona to Reach Champions League Semifinals

Atletico Madrid secured a 3-2 aggregate victory over Barcelona, advancing to the Champions League s…
Atletico Madrid has sent 10-man Barcelona crashing out of the Champions League, securing a spot in the semifinals with a 3-2 aggregate victory despite a 2-1 quarterfinal second leg defeat.Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres fired visitors Barca ahead inside 24 minutes on Tuesday, but Ademola Lookman's strike gave Atletico the edge in the gripping all-Spanish tie once again after their 2-0 win in the first leg.Diego Simeone's side returned to the semifinals for the first time since 2017 by holding on against the La Liga champions in a compelling and bloody battle. Barcelona ended the game with 10 men as Eric Garcia was sent off for bringing down Alexander Sorloth as he ran in on goal, hampering their chance of finding a third goal to force extra time.Atletico, who have never won the competition and lost the 2014 and 2016 finals with Simeone at the helm, will face Arsenal or Sporting Lisbon in the semifinals.Barcelona coach Hansi Flick benched forwards Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski for workhorses Torres and Gavi, looking to press Atletico relentlessly in the sixth match between these sides this season.Lamine Yamal fired the visitors ahead after just four minutes when he harried Clement Lenglet into giving the ball away. Torres nudged it back to Yamal, who slipped a low shot through Musso's legs to hush the home fans and ignite Barca's attempted comeback bid.Barcelona doubled their lead in the 24th minute to level the tie on aggregate when Torres left Lenglet trailing, reached Olmo's pass and fired across Musso into the top corner.Atletico pulled their way back into the game in the 31st minute after Barca switched off defensively for the first time. Marcos Llorente charged down the right behind the Catalans' high defensive line and crossed for Lookman to convert.The game spun away from Barca when Eric Garcia was sent off for clipping Sorloth's heels as he ran through on goal, similar to Pau Cubarsi's red card in the first leg.Flick threw centre-back Ronald Araujo up front for the final stages, but there was no way back, and Atletico gritted their teeth through eight minutes of stoppage time before the celebrations could begin.
#Atletico Madrid #Barcelona #UEFA Champions League
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Sports Apr 15, 2026

UEFA Rejects Barcelona's Handball Protest Ahead of Champions League Second Leg

UEFA's disciplinary panel dismissed Barcelona's appeal over a handball incident involving Atletico …
UEFA announced on Tuesday that it has ruled Barcelona's protest concerning a handball incident in the Champions League quarter‑final first leg against Atletico Madrid as inadmissible. The decision was issued by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 13 April 2026.Atletico, coached by Diego Simeone, secured a 2‑0 victory at Camp Nou, a result Barcelona attributes in part to a disputed moment when defender Marc Pubill handled the ball after a perceived goal‑kick was passed to him.Barcelona claimed the incident warranted a penalty and argued that referee Istvan Kovacs was not instructed to consult the VAR team. The club labeled the non‑award of a penalty a “major error” that directly influenced the match outcome.Despite the club’s appeal, UEFA’s statement confirmed that the protest does not meet the criteria for review, leaving the original 2‑0 scoreline intact as the teams prepare for the second leg.
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News Apr 14, 2026

Somalia Strikes Back: 27 Al-Shabab Fighters Killed in Large-Scale Operation

Somalia's army, with international support, killed 27 Al-Shabab fighters in a large-scale operation…
Somalia's military has dealt a significant blow to the terrorist group Al-Shabab, killing 27 fighters in a large-scale operation. The Ministry of Defence reported that the operation, conducted in the autonomous state of Jubbaland, was carried out with the support of international partners who provided air strikes.The operation, which took place across the Lower Jubba and Middle Jubba regions, targeted the districts of Jilib, Xagar, and Afmadow. Somalia's Defence Ministry stated that the operation was a success, dealing a major blow to Al-Shabab and eliminating key members of the armed group.In addition to the casualties, the Somali army seized weapons and military equipment, including BKM machine guns, RPGs, AK-47 rifles, and landmines intended for use against civilians. The Defence Ministry emphasized that operations are ongoing to pursue the remaining Al-Shabaab elements and ensure the security, stability, and safety of civilians living in Somalia.Somalia has been battling Al-Shabab, an al-Qaeda-linked group, since 2007. The group aims to topple Somalia's central government and impose its strict interpretation of Islamic law. Al-Shabab is considered by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) to be the largest, wealthiest, and most lethal al-Qaeda-affiliated organisation globally, controlling large swaths of southern and central Somalia.The conflict has had a significant humanitarian impact, with almost 60,000 people displaced due to fighting between government forces and Al-Shabab in Somalia's Middle Shabelle region between January and July 2025. The group has also claimed responsibility for attacks in Kenya, Uganda, and Djibouti.
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Sports Apr 14, 2026

Atletico Madrid Aim to Preserve 2‑0 Lead as Barcelona Hunts Comeback in Champions League Quarter‑Final

Atletico Madrid host Barcelona at the Metropolitano Stadium for the Champions League quarter‑final …
Atletico Madrid will welcome Barcelona to the Metropolitano Stadium for the decisive second leg of their Champions League quarter‑final. After a 2‑0 defeat in the first encounter, Barcelona arrives in Madrid needing a swift and comprehensive response to stay alive in the competition.The showdown is scheduled for 9 p.m. (19:00 GMT), and the home side will look to protect the advantage they earned in the first leg while the visitors aim to overturn the deficit and advance to the semi‑finals.
#Atletico Madrid #Barcelona #Champions League
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Sports Apr 14, 2026

Ghana appoints veteran tactician Carlos Queiroz to steer Black Stars into 2026 World Cup

The Ghana Football Association has hired experienced coach Carlos Queiroz to lead the Black Stars i…
Ghana has named Portuguese veteran Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the men’s national team, a move made less than two months before the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The Ghana Football Association (GFA) announced that Queiroz will assume immediate responsibility for the squad’s tournament preparations, working alongside key stakeholders to finalize the roster.“The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association, working with all key stakeholders, has appointed Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the senior national team, the Black Stars,” the GFA said in an official statement.At 73, Queiroz recently departed his role as Oman’s manager after the side failed to qualify for the World Cup, but his appointment marks his fifth consecutive World Cup appearance, this time guiding Ghana.Ghana found itself without a coach 72 days before the tournament after parting ways with Otto Addo following friendly defeats to Austria and Germany in March.Queiroz’s World Cup résumé includes leading Portugal to the round of 16 in 2010 and steering Iran through three editions, recording three wins in 13 matches.Born in Mozambique, the former goalkeeper has also managed Egypt, Japan, Colombia and South Africa, and previously helmed Portugal in the early 1990s.“This is not just another job – it is a mission,” Queiroz said. “I am ready to give everything of my experience and knowledge once again, in service of the game and the happiness of people.”He was chosen from more than 600 local and foreign applications because of his extensive World Cup experience.Ghana have been drawn into Group L alongside Croatia, England and Panama.The Black Stars will fine‑tune their tactics in warm‑up matches against Mexico on May 22 and Wales on June 2.
#Ghana Football Association #Carlos Queiroz #Black Stars
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Sports Apr 14, 2026

Maradona Death Trial Resumes in Argentina After Scandal

A new trial has begun in Argentina to determine if the medical team of football legend Diego Marado…
The trial of Diego Maradona's medical team has resumed in Argentina, nearly a year after it was halted due to a judicial scandal. Maradona, considered one of the world's greatest football players, died in November 2020 at the age of 60.He passed away from heart failure and acute pulmonary edema two weeks after undergoing brain surgery. The new trial aims to determine if Maradona's medical team was responsible for his death.Seven members of his medical team were charged with negligent homicide and have denied the charges. They were facing prison sentences of between eight and 25 years.The trial is expected to hear from around 120 witnesses and will last until July. The defence maintains that Maradona died of natural causes, citing his struggles with cocaine and alcohol addictions.Maradona's death brought hundreds of thousands of Argentines onto the streets in mourning during the COVID pandemic. He is lauded as one of the greatest and most iconic players in football history, known for his performance in the 1986 World Cup tournament.
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Sports Apr 14, 2026

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal Draws Inspiration from LeBron James and Neymar for Champions League Comeback

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal is seeking inspiration from NBA star LeBron James and soccer icon Neymar a…
Barcelona's young star Lamine Yamal is drawing inspiration from two sports icons as he attempts to lead his team to a remarkable comeback in the Champions League quarterfinals. Yamal, just 18 years old, changed his Instagram profile picture to a photo of LeBron James holding the NBA trophy after the Cleveland Cavaliers' historic comeback against the Golden State Warriors in 2016. The Cavaliers trailed 3-1 in the series before winning the title, a feat Yamal hopes to replicate with Barcelona against Atletico Madrid.“He’s one of the figures who can inspire me for this match,” Yamal said during a news conference. “I’ll think about how he did it, and hopefully it works out the same for me.”Yamal also spoke highly of his idol, Neymar, who led Barcelona to a stunning 6-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the 2017 Champions League, coming back from a 4-0 deficit in the first leg. “I’ve watched [the 6-1 match] several times, and I watched it live as well,” Yamal said. “Neymar is a player who was very important for me during my childhood. He’s my idol, and I’ll always be grateful to him for everything he’s given to football.”Barcelona coach Hansi Flick expressed confidence in his team's ability to pull off the comeback, stating, “I believe in my team, and I think we can do it. It’s possible.”The match against Atletico Madrid is crucial, with the winner advancing to face either Arsenal or Sporting Lisbon in the semifinals.
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