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Two public training sessions in New Jersey
Two public training sessions in New Jersey

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Two public training sessions in New Jersey

Fans can get up close with our players The FIFA Club World Cup is bringing our boys over the Atlantic this Friday - to our new sporting home over the coming weeks. We will be based in the New Jersey training centre of the New York Red Bulls (in Whippany) – and everyone is very welcome to come and see our stars up close! Advertisement There will be two public training sessions – at 10:30 and 15:00 local time – in which you have the chance on Saturday 14 June to see our team live. Simply come along, take in the training, get all the photos you want and get to know our Red Bulls! Where you are coming from Morristown, Newark, the wider New York area or further afield – we are looking forward to having all football lovers with us who might want to see how an Austrian team prepares for the Club World Cup. See you in New Jersey! Info hub | All the news on the FIFA Club World Cup Our fixture schedule, ticket news and everything worth knowing about the Club World Cup in the USA can be found in our info hub. to the Info Hub

Bringing the Sound of Salzburg to America!
Bringing the Sound of Salzburg to America!

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Bringing the Sound of Salzburg to America!

To mark 60th anniversary of The Sound of Music To mark the 60th anniversary of the filming of The Sound of Music, we are making a statement along with our regional partners SalzburgerLand Tourismus for our international fans. So many visitors from the USA and Asia come to discover Salzburg and its spectacular natural locations due to the classic movie - and this fondness has at times led them to our Red Bulls. Advertisement To mark the anniversary of the classic that had its premiere in 1965 in New York City, SalzburgerLand is celebrating the entire year with exhibitions, concerts, city tours and a big gala in October. The locations of the films have long since become places fans have made pilgrimages to see. We are also bringing a bit of our home region along on our big showing in the US to celebrate the special connection with our brand-new Club World Cup special edition kit in an Alpine Edelweiß design. It is only logical that our new kit incorporates the famous filming locations. Our new jersey for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup combines modern design with regional identification. It represents FC Red Bull Salzburg in a special way at this important tournament and will definitely be an eye-catcher. We don't want only to impress with our kit, however, as we want to cut a good shape on the pitch in the USA too. More than 300,000 visitors come to SalzburgerLand every year to follow The Sound of Music – many of whom are from the USA, where the movie is regarded as a cult classic. With the Red Bulls going to the Club World Cup in America during the anniversary year, we have the perfect chance to combine top football in Salzburg with the film classic loved in the US.

El Chadaille Bitshiabu extends RB Leipzig contract
El Chadaille Bitshiabu extends RB Leipzig contract

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

El Chadaille Bitshiabu extends RB Leipzig contract

RB Leipzig officially confirmed French centre-back El Chadaille Bitshiabu's reported upon contract extension on Friday. The 20-year-old's new deal with his Bundesliga club runs through 2029. When fit, Bitshiabu served as one of the brighter spots in this year's highly disappointing season for the German Red Bulls. Leipzig continue to shed players and remain on the hunt for a head coach to lead the team in their first Europe-less season since achieving promotion to the German top flight. There remains no news on the matter, though RB did confirm the termination of failed academy director Manuel Baum on Friday. Advertisement News that the famous former Augsburg and Schalke 04 head coach would depart after two years overseeing a failed developmental program was immediately followed up by the Bitshiabu announcement. 'We are delighted to have extended Chad's contract early,' RB sporting director Marcel Schäfer noted in a club statement. 'He is one of the most talented defenders in the Bundesliga. Chad has developed tremendously over the past season, making great progress in all areas and fully deserving this extension. He is still far from reaching his full potential and will take his game to the next level with us in the coming years.' 'I am very happy to have extended my contract with this fantastic club,' the player himself added. 'RB Leipzig provides me with the perfect environment to develop both as a player and as a person. When I joined in 2023, I immediately felt how much the club believes in me. Even in the most difficult phases, the club management placed their full trust in me. I feel very comfortable here and I am far from finished.' GGFN | Peter Weis

Catch a Buzz With the Best Espresso Martinis in Las Vegas
Catch a Buzz With the Best Espresso Martinis in Las Vegas

Eater

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

Catch a Buzz With the Best Espresso Martinis in Las Vegas

View as Map Move over, vodka Red Bulls: Espresso martinis have been on the rise for years, with the growing popularity of liquors like Licor 43 adding richness and variety to this now-essential cocktail. And in a 24-hour city like Las Vegas, a dose of caffeine in a coupe glass can feel like a prerequisite for a night out. While nearly every bar can shake one up, few achieve a truly special drink that feels more like a decadent dessert than a cocktail. From creamy affogatos to robust carajillos, these espresso martinis are bold, buzzy cocktails that kick off — and end — a night out in Las Vegas the right way. Read More Vegas Vickie's Cocktail Lounge At Vegas Vickie's, the menu states that there is no 'x' in 'espresso.' Phonetics lesson aside, Circa's central lobby bar is an ideal spot to enjoy a classic espresso martini. A vivacious blend of vanilla vodka, Kahlua, and espresso is served in a coupe glass perfectly positioned with a view of famous Glitter Gulch memorabilia and the iconic Vegas Vickie neon sign. A famous face since 1980, Vegas Vickie underwent an extensive refurbishing process to restore her to her former glory, making this an iconic setting for both classic and trending drinks. A martini doesn't always mean alcohol — something mixologist Juyoung Kang at Doberman Drawing Room has embraced with flair. The Arts District's newest hideaway offers a coffee cheesecake espresso martini that skips the liquor but delivers on flavor with a blend of malt, coffee, and honey. This mocktail is dusted with nutmeg and finished with a surprising sprinkle of Parmesan cheese for a salty, yet creamy infusion. Of course, this drink can be made boozy upon request. In between sips, check out the century-old chandelier and custom stained-glass windows. While membership comes with perks, cocktails can be enjoyed even without paying the $3,000 annual fee. Local Summerlin institution the Martini offers a rich variety of espresso martini options on its generous cocktail menu. The classic version features Wheatley vodka and chilled espresso, but the bar also blends liquors into different variations of the standby recipe. Cold brew Irish whiskey, añejo tequila, and even chocolate liqueur offer unmatched variety. (The Martini offers a non-alcoholic chocolate espresso martini for those who prefer a liquor-free option.) Its espresso martinis, available 24 hours a day, are always a good start or end to the night. Travel off the Strip for a caffeine treat at the well-loved Las Vegas dive on Spring Mountain Road. For a dialed-up take on the usually vodka-forward recipe, two servings of espresso martini made with vanilla vodka, Mr. Black coffee liqueur, and espresso concentrate are poured into a full-sized pint glass. Come for the cocktail and stay for the live music that has rocked Las Vegas for nearly five decades. Nearly impossible to find on the Bellagio casino floor, romantic speakeasy the Vault is worth hunting down, especially for its ultra dreamy espresso martini. Served in a wide glass with an impossibly delicate stem, the Seductress is a combination of bourbon cask-aged rum, cognac, espresso, and banana, all topped with creamy sesame froth and a toasted garnish. Ask for a spoon to scoop up the cream left behind, then order another round to soak in the luxe black marble bar and alcove booths housing Las Vegas's finest. Pair sugar and caffeine by ordering one of three dessert espresso martinis at Lago by Julian Serrano. Try the classic affogato, featuring a splash of hazelnut liqueur poured over chocolate ice cream and topped with hazelnut mousse. The chocolate version adds white chocolate liqueur, while the vanilla martini takes a lighter approach with vanilla ice cream and Licor 43. No matter the choice, the view of the Bellagio fountains from Lago's patio makes every sip of these coffee-infused drinks even better. Sign up for our newsletter. True to the name, Third Eye Grind combines three beloved liquors — Kahlua, Licor 43, and Frangelico — with Grey Goose vodka and espresso. Executive chef Chris Santos spearheads the kitchen at this vibrant Cosmopolitan hotspot, where plates of empanadas or brisket bao buns pair with other cocktails straight from New York. A small sugary treat like a macaron might be perched atop the espresso martini for an added delight. The Waldorf Astoria is always topping its own luxury bar offerings, and the reimagined Hard Shake brings an inventive cocktail list that won't be forgotten anytime soon. The former Skybar now invites visitors into a dark and romantic Art Deco interior, perfect for enjoying strong and caffeinated martinis. Buckle in for a Bullet Train, an amped-up blend of reposado tequila, espresso concentrate, espresso liqueur, and a sweet dash of Angostura cocoa bitters to complement the agave. Gold chocolate coffee beans garnish a rocks glass, making for an elegant presentation. Tom Colicchio's MGM Grand steakhouse, Craftsteak, does more than grill fine meats and seafood dishes. Its flights and cocktails are spectacles to enjoy, especially the aptly named Wake Up Call espresso martini. Tito's vodka, Kahlua, cold brew coffee, and vanilla sugar strike a smooth balance, while an unexpected egg white adds a creamy finish to this drink, further enhancing the overall texture. Expect a dining room in rich chocolate tones to match. Don't let the name intimidate — the craftsmanship behind the One Hundred Dollar Cocktail at Skyfall Lounge warrants the price tag. A flavor-packed combination of Clase Azul reposado tequila, Grand Marnier, and Kahlua gets balanced with fresh espresso and a purified clarified milk-and-citrus elixir. Beyond the boozy base, this cocktail comes topped with whipped cream infused with Licor 43, a dusting of grated dark chocolate, and real 24-carat gold flakes. Head up to the 64th floor of W Las Vegas with a crisp $100 bill to spend on this espresso martini. Black coffee fans should head to Todo Bien for the bar's carajillo, a stripped-down Spanish take on an espresso martini. Uncommons' resident tequileria prepares the drink with coffee liqueur, Licor 43, and a house espresso blend. With themed glassware accented by a desert-meets-tropical setting of wicker furniture and vibrantly colorful decorations, Todo Bien is an ideal tiki escape for cocktail lovers. © 2025 Vox Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Link copied to the clipboard. At Vegas Vickie's, the menu states that there is no 'x' in 'espresso.' Phonetics lesson aside, Circa's central lobby bar is an ideal spot to enjoy a classic espresso martini. A vivacious blend of vanilla vodka, Kahlua, and espresso is served in a coupe glass perfectly positioned with a view of famous Glitter Gulch memorabilia and the iconic Vegas Vickie neon sign. A famous face since 1980, Vegas Vickie underwent an extensive refurbishing process to restore her to her former glory, making this an iconic setting for both classic and trending drinks. A martini doesn't always mean alcohol — something mixologist Juyoung Kang at Doberman Drawing Room has embraced with flair. The Arts District's newest hideaway offers a coffee cheesecake espresso martini that skips the liquor but delivers on flavor with a blend of malt, coffee, and honey. This mocktail is dusted with nutmeg and finished with a surprising sprinkle of Parmesan cheese for a salty, yet creamy infusion. Of course, this drink can be made boozy upon request. In between sips, check out the century-old chandelier and custom stained-glass windows. While membership comes with perks, cocktails can be enjoyed even without paying the $3,000 annual fee. Local Summerlin institution the Martini offers a rich variety of espresso martini options on its generous cocktail menu. The classic version features Wheatley vodka and chilled espresso, but the bar also blends liquors into different variations of the standby recipe. Cold brew Irish whiskey, añejo tequila, and even chocolate liqueur offer unmatched variety. (The Martini offers a non-alcoholic chocolate espresso martini for those who prefer a liquor-free option.) Its espresso martinis, available 24 hours a day, are always a good start or end to the night. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Travel off the Strip for a caffeine treat at the well-loved Las Vegas dive on Spring Mountain Road. For a dialed-up take on the usually vodka-forward recipe, two servings of espresso martini made with vanilla vodka, Mr. Black coffee liqueur, and espresso concentrate are poured into a full-sized pint glass. Come for the cocktail and stay for the live music that has rocked Las Vegas for nearly five decades. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Nearly impossible to find on the Bellagio casino floor, romantic speakeasy the Vault is worth hunting down, especially for its ultra dreamy espresso martini. Served in a wide glass with an impossibly delicate stem, the Seductress is a combination of bourbon cask-aged rum, cognac, espresso, and banana, all topped with creamy sesame froth and a toasted garnish. Ask for a spoon to scoop up the cream left behind, then order another round to soak in the luxe black marble bar and alcove booths housing Las Vegas's finest. Pair sugar and caffeine by ordering one of three dessert espresso martinis at Lago by Julian Serrano. Try the classic affogato, featuring a splash of hazelnut liqueur poured over chocolate ice cream and topped with hazelnut mousse. The chocolate version adds white chocolate liqueur, while the vanilla martini takes a lighter approach with vanilla ice cream and Licor 43. No matter the choice, the view of the Bellagio fountains from Lago's patio makes every sip of these coffee-infused drinks even better. Open in Google Maps Foursquare True to the name, Third Eye Grind combines three beloved liquors — Kahlua, Licor 43, and Frangelico — with Grey Goose vodka and espresso. Executive chef Chris Santos spearheads the kitchen at this vibrant Cosmopolitan hotspot, where plates of empanadas or brisket bao buns pair with other cocktails straight from New York. A small sugary treat like a macaron might be perched atop the espresso martini for an added delight. Open in Google Maps Foursquare The Waldorf Astoria is always topping its own luxury bar offerings, and the reimagined Hard Shake brings an inventive cocktail list that won't be forgotten anytime soon. The former Skybar now invites visitors into a dark and romantic Art Deco interior, perfect for enjoying strong and caffeinated martinis. Buckle in for a Bullet Train, an amped-up blend of reposado tequila, espresso concentrate, espresso liqueur, and a sweet dash of Angostura cocoa bitters to complement the agave. Gold chocolate coffee beans garnish a rocks glass, making for an elegant presentation. Tom Colicchio's MGM Grand steakhouse, Craftsteak, does more than grill fine meats and seafood dishes. Its flights and cocktails are spectacles to enjoy, especially the aptly named Wake Up Call espresso martini. Tito's vodka, Kahlua, cold brew coffee, and vanilla sugar strike a smooth balance, while an unexpected egg white adds a creamy finish to this drink, further enhancing the overall texture. Expect a dining room in rich chocolate tones to match. Don't let the name intimidate — the craftsmanship behind the One Hundred Dollar Cocktail at Skyfall Lounge warrants the price tag. A flavor-packed combination of Clase Azul reposado tequila, Grand Marnier, and Kahlua gets balanced with fresh espresso and a purified clarified milk-and-citrus elixir. Beyond the boozy base, this cocktail comes topped with whipped cream infused with Licor 43, a dusting of grated dark chocolate, and real 24-carat gold flakes. Head up to the 64th floor of W Las Vegas with a crisp $100 bill to spend on this espresso martini. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Black coffee fans should head to Todo Bien for the bar's carajillo, a stripped-down Spanish take on an espresso martini. Uncommons' resident tequileria prepares the drink with coffee liqueur, Licor 43, and a house espresso blend. With themed glassware accented by a desert-meets-tropical setting of wicker furniture and vibrantly colorful decorations, Todo Bien is an ideal tiki escape for cocktail lovers.

Mum with £19K Red Bull addiction goes cold turkey after chilling CT scan
Mum with £19K Red Bull addiction goes cold turkey after chilling CT scan

Daily Mirror

time29-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Mum with £19K Red Bull addiction goes cold turkey after chilling CT scan

Lucy Parker, 35, went in for a CT scan for another health problem only to be warned that she was at risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - she's now quit her Red Bull habit A mum who had a £19,000 "addiction" to Red Bull has gone cold turkey after being diagnosed with a serious disease. Lucy Parker, 35, went for a CT scan after feeling pain in her thighs, which revealed a cyst on her ovary. But the same scan also unexpectedly showed that she had non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - a build-up of fat in the organ - which could lead to serious liver damage, including cirrhosis, if it got worse. After cutting her three energy drinks a day habit, which saw her spend almost £20,000 on the energy drink over 15 years, Lucy claims doctors have seen improvements in her liver and have not found evidence of fibrosis, which means her condition is reversible. She has also been using the AI tool ChatGPT to help her make "little swaps" in her diet and help her understand her condition more clearly - and is hoping to fully reverse the damage by going cold turkey. ‌ ‌ Mum-of-two Lucy, a creative director for a marketing agency, from Perth, Australia, said: "I was addicted to Red Bull. If I knew I didn't have a Red Bull in the fridge before I went to bed I would drive out to go and get one or figure out how to get one first thing in the morning. "I was having 81 grams of sugar a day in just those drinks. When you look at it on a scale there'' no way you can eat that much sugar, it would make you sick. "I was so ashamed - it completely consumed me. Even my two kids on Mother's Day at school when they had to write down things about their mum they said 'my mum's favourite drink is Red Bull'." ‌ Lucy first discovered the issues with her liver when going for a CT scan in March - and said doctor told her the cysts they found were "not the thing we're worried about." " She explained: "They told me: 'There's a lot of fat around your liver'. They said it's basically where fat builds up around the liver and it's not able to work as well as it should." After a blood test the following month, it was determined rather than having alcoholic fatty liver disease - caused by excessive alcohol consumption - Lucy had non-alcoholic fatty liver disease . "Doctors gave me six weeks and then I had another scan on my ovary, liver and more blood tests," Lucy said. ‌ "I came home and looked in the fridge I had two Red Bulls left. I thought 'these are the last ones I'll have, this is serious now'. I stopped drinking them after those two. That was about four weeks ago." Lucy also found Chat GPT helpful in understanding her diagnosis and making swaps in her diet - such as going from consuming white to wholegrain bread. Following an ADHD diagnosis two years ago, Lucy found her early morning Red Bull was her "first dopamine hit". ‌ "If you have ADHD it just does the opposite to what it would do for a neurotypical person," she said." It calms me down. "Because of that dopamine it puts everything into check and helps me get through the day. I only struggled with headaches for a couple of days after stopping drinking Red Bull and they weren't extreme. "With the energy thing I'm still looking to caffeine. If you have a Coke Zero in the afternoon every now and then it's better than three Red Bulls a day. I've had so many people message me saying 'I'm addicted to energy drinks'." After a fibrosis scan on her liver and more blood tests last week, Lucy found her liver was "improving". She said: "My doctor said 'whatever you have done between the last session and now is working'. "I just said 'I've stopped drinking the Red Bull'. She told me to keep doing that and in six months' time we will have reversed it hopefully." Lucy had "no symptoms" with her diagnosis and urges others to get checked. She said: "I had no pain, no nothing. If someone reading this is drinking the same amount of energy drinks for that period of time I would suggest they get a blood test."

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