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    😔Confirmed, Germany star says goodbye to the World Cup
    😔Confirmed, Germany star says goodbye to the World CupThe German center-back will miss the rest of the World Cup due to his ankle injury.There were already fears about Nico Schlotterbeck after the match against Ivory Coast, and the worst predictions have now been confirmed.The Dortmund defender has suffered an ankle injury that will rule him out for the rest of the World Cup, so he has to leave the squad’s training camp.A timely setback for Nagelsmann, who will now have to rely on Rüdiger for Germany’s upcoming matches.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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    Rodri: The story so far...
    Rodri: The story so far...Rodri celebrates his 30th birthday today. Men's Team Manchester City confirm additional fixtures for Asia pre-season tour In the near seven years since he joined Manchester City, it’s no exaggeration to say the Spanish holding midfielder has proved to be one of the most important signings even made by the Club.Alongside helping the Club accrue a huge collection of silverware, Rodri’s world class displays also saw him named the 2024 Ballon d’Or - becoming the first Manchester City recipient of the game’s ultimate individual accoladeTo mark his special landmark, we take a look at Rodri’s impact and key moments across his memorable time at City to dateGames: 298Rodri is on the cusp of hitting the 300-game mark for City and it’s fair to say than when fit and available he is one of the first names on the team sheet. Men's Team Rodri and Marmoush grab crucial World Cup victories His world class quality has been in evident across all competitions with the Spaniard starting 265 of that tally of matches.The fact he was crowned the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner served to perfectly encapsulate his immense value to City.Furthermore, such has been Rodri’s consistency that but for the serious knee injury that kept him sidelined for the best part of a year from September 2024, that tally would also be far, far higher.File under indispensable.Goals: 28He may be deployed as a holding midfielder, but Rodri is no stranger to cropping up with goals – often finding the target at crucial moments.Rodri it was whose first half header ultimately proved the difference as City beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Wembley to win the 2020 Carabao Cup final. Men's Team City to start 2026/27 Premier League season at home to AFC Bournemouth Then there were his brilliant last day strikes against both Aston Villa (2022) and West Ham (2024) which were key in helping City seal victory to clinch the Premier League title.And, above all, there was the iconic strike in Istanbul in June 2023 which fired City to a 1-0 UEFA Champions League final victory over Internazionale and into history as we sealed the Treble.The man for the big occasion.Assists: 30A supreme operator both tactically and technically, Rodri’s vision and game awareness has meant he has also weighed in with numerous key assists for his colleagues in Blue.While his power and precision has meant he has been crucial in thwarting opposition danger and creating the fulcrum from which City can launch attacks, such is his quality, he is also a big threat in an offensive role.Finding the right moment at the right time to open up opportunities for his team mates is another vital facet of his game. Men's Team City Magazine: World Cup 2026 Special Tackles: 544A tall, powerful and commanding presence on the pitch, Rodri is also the master at timely interventions that both break up opposition threats and ensure City regain swift possession of the ball.His natural intelligence – this is a man after all who successfullu studied for a business degree alongside his professional football duties – allied to supreme reading of the game have seen him set the standard for what constitutes a world class holding midfielder.For club and county it has proved an irresistible set of qualities.Minutes played: 22,918Rodri averages a shade just under 77 minutes per game across his City career tally of 298 matches to date. Features Watch: City’s top 10 goals in 2025/26 That figure would have been even higher but for the fact the Spaniard’s return and match minutes were carefully monitored following his return in 2025 from the knee injury that saw him sidelined for a lengthy spell from the autumn of 2024.However, at the big moments when the pressure and intensity is at its most intense, Rodri remains one of the pivotal parts of City’s armoury.Trophies won: 13Rodri and success have become regular companions ever since he made the move to the Etihad in the summer of 2019.All told, Rodri has helped the Club amass a remarkable total of 13 major trophies in that time.It’s a haul that features four Premier Leagues, three League Cups, two FA Cups, the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and Community Shield.A serial winner in ever way! Features City prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Career Games: 429Including his previous spells with Villarreal and Atletico Madrid, Rodri has already well surpassed the 400-game tally.From the moment he made his professional senior debut with Villarreal back in 2015 as a 19-year-old, Rodri’s huge potential was already apparent.And across the huge demands of both La Liga as well as the Premier League and on the continental stage, the holding midfielder has proved a player of a rare and true distinction.Career Goals: 33Goals are far from the defining currency for a player deployed in Rodri’s position.But the fact he he has weighed in with such an impressive tally only serves to demonstrate the Spaniard’s quality when opportunity arises in front of goal.SpainGames played: 64 Goals: 4Not just a supreme operator on the domestic stage, Rodri’s impact has also been felt across the international spectrum with Spain.Currently a key part of the Spnaish side who are tipped by many to lift the 2026 World Cup, Rodri was a fundamental figure in the Spain side that won the 2024 European Championships.Now he will be striving to help his nation achieve what would be their second World Cup success.City Magazine: World Cup special available now!Featuring Rayan Cherki, Erling Haaland, Omar Marmoush and a greatest ever World Cup Manchester Best XI - get reading now! 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    Alan Greenspan, Fed Chairman Through Prosperity and Crisis, Dies at 100
    The pre-eminent economic policymaker of his time and a skilled political operator, his market-friendly stances would later come to be associated with destructive financial forces.
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    City in Asia: All the key dates you need this summer
    City in Asia: All the key dates you need this summerEvery date for your diary as City head to Asia for this summer's pre-season tour, presented by Experience Abu Dhabi.We head east for the first time since 2023, when we played our pre-season tour across Japan and South Korea before going to Saudi Arabia to win the FIFA Club World Cup.This time, we’ll be putting all the pieces in place for our 2026/27 campaign with a fresh look to things following this summer’s departure of Pep Guardiola.Subscribe to CITY+It’s a chance to lay down a marker ahead of what promises to be another thrilling campaign.With three fixtures now confirmed in Asia, we’ve compiled all the key dates announced so far into one place.All of our matches will be available to watch in certain regions on CITY+, with an exact global broadcast schedule for each game to be confirmed closer to the time.But don’t worry, there’s plenty more to come by way of fan opportunities to see our star players.We’ll add to this article as and when those are confirmed...City v Inter, Hong Kong Kai Tak Stadium, Saturday 1 August, 12:30 (UK)What better way to kick off the new era than with a match against a giant that we hold so much history with?Register here to buy ticketsIt was Italian champions Inter that we beat in the 2023 Champions League final in Istanbul to seal an historic Treble.We’ve since played again in the Champions League, but now we’ll meet again far from home.It promises to be a special matchup.K League All-Stars v City, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Wednesday 5 August, Kick-off time TBCWe’ll come up against the very best players in the K League, South Korea’s top-flight, in a special match in Seoul.WATCH OUR PRE-SEASON MATCHES ON CITY+A football-obsessed country that are currently seeking to impress at the 2026 World Cup, there’s no doubt the cream of the K League crop will provide us a stern test.City v Atletico Madrid, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Sunday 9 August, Kick-off time TBCOur time in Asia comes to a close with a rematch of a fixture played at the same stadium in 2023.Diego Simeone’s Spanish giants are one of Europe’s best sides and another premium opposition as we build towards the start of the 2026/27 domestic season.
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    What are the Geno Smith allegations from a woman on Instagram?
    New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is apparently facing allegations against him that have been posted on Instagram by someone named Kristen (@everythingkrisxo). But there's a lot we don't know here.Social media captured a recent Instagram Story posted by Kristen in which she wrote this: "Today is the DAY! Geno Smith beat my [expletive] cause he HATED taking care of his special needs kid." She goes on to accuse him of playing Call of Duty instead, among other things. She later wrote "charges [were] pressed." We cannot confirm yet if any charges were filed or if this is real. But Kristen did post more messages on Instagram Monday morning: "One thing you guys aren't gonna do is bash me on this internet and call [me] a liar. People who know me, KNOW! Geno would NOT provide home security footage to the police. How about you guys ask him to release the footage?"We'll update this post when we know more.Who is Geno Smith's wife?There were reports about him being married to someone, but again: That's unconfirmed. Who is Geno Smith's child?7.17.19 Seven Santana Smith 4:47 pm - greatest day of my life thank you lord🙏🏾— Geno (@GenoSmith3) July 18, 2019We know that he does have a son named Seven Santana Smith, but there's not a lot of information out there about who his mother is. Seven was born in 2019.This article originally appeared on For The Win: Geno Smith allegations from baby mama on Instagram: What are they?
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    Red Wings fall short against Toledo and miss first half playoff shot
    The Toledo Mud Hens built a seven-run lead and held off a late rally to defeat the Rochester Red Wings 9-6 Sunday at ESL Ballpark.Toledo used a three-run second inning and a two-run third to take control early. The Mud Hens finished with 14 hits to Rochester’s seven, handing the Red Wings their 28th loss of the season.The Mud Hens broke through in the second inning when Tyler Gentry’s RBI single scored Corey Julks. Andrew Navigato followed with a two-run single to left to make it 3-0.Toledo added on in the third when Eduardo Valencia singled and Max Anderson, a top prospect for the Detroit Tigers, hit a two-run homer to right, pushing the lead to 5-0.Rochester answered in the fourth with back-to-back solo homers against Toledo right-hander Troy Watson. Andrew Pinckney got the Red Wings on the board with a drive to right-center, and Riley Adams followed with another shot to right-center to cut the deficit to 5-2.Watson worked 4.1 innings of relief and earned the win despite allowing four runs (three earned) and two of Rochester’s homers.Toledo kept adding on against the Rochester bullpen. In the sixth, Julks doubled to left and scored on Gentry’s second RBI single of the day to restore a four-run lead. In the seventh, Ben Malgeri singled and Clark drove a two-run homer to center off Cole Henry to make it 8-2.Toledo’s final run came in the eighth when Max Burt and Navigato singled against Jack Sinclair and, after an intentional walk to Clark, Valencia lifted a sacrifice fly in foul territory near first base to score Burt for a 9-2 advantage.Rochester reliever Erick Mejia then worked a scoreless ninth to keep the deficit at seven heading to the bottom half.Rochester Red Wings ralley lateThe Red Wings mounted a serious comeback try in the eighth. Trey Lipscomb reached on a throwing error by Jace Jung, Pinckney walked and Adams was hit by a pitch, loading the bases with none out against Watson and reliever Nick Sandlin. Phillip Glasser cleared them with a three-run double to center, trimming Toledo’s lead to 9-5 and giving the second baseman three RBI on the day.Rochester could not get closer than three in the ninth. After Abimelec Ortiz grounded out and Brady House struck out against closer Tanner Rainey, Lipscomb crushed a two-out solo homer to left for his 13th of the year, but Rainey retired the side to seal the 9-6 final.Offensive standouts for Rochester Red WingsLipscomb finished 2-for-5 with two runs and his ninth-inning homer. Pinckney scored twice and homered, while Adams also scored twice and homered as part of a 1-for-2 day with a walk and hit-by-pitch. Glasser’s three-run double highlighted a 1-for-3 effort with a walk as Rochester went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position and left 10 men on base.Kent took the loss for Rochester after allowing five runs on six hits in three innings.Did the Rochester Red Wings make the playoffs?With Rochester's loss, Memphis clinched first place the first half of the International League by beating Nashville. The Red Wings can still make the playoffs by winning the league's second half, which starts Tuesday. Rochester did finish on top of the International League East division in the first half with a 45-28 record. Information gathered from milb.com.This story was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Rochester Red Wings loss to Mud Hens ends first half playoff hopes
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    Dodgers provide major update on injured slugger
    The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the best teams in MLB once again, despite dealing with key injuries this season. According to a report from Katie Woo of The Athletic, the team may be getting one of its most important hitters back sooner rather than later. After spending more than three weeks on the injured list with a left hamstring strain, outfielder Teoscar Hernández is set to begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A on Tuesday. The development marks a significant step in his recovery and could put him on track to rejoin the Dodgers before the end of the month. According to manager Dave Roberts, Hernández has a chance to be activated when Los Angeles opens a series against the Athletics on June 29.MORE: MLB Power RankingsKey Bat Moving Closer to ReturnApr 15, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Teoscar Hernández runs the bases after hitting a home run in the sixth inning against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesHernández’s absence has been noticeable, especially considering how well he was swinging the bat before suffering the injury in late May.The veteran outfielder was in the middle of a productive stretch at the plate, hitting .325 during the month while collecting seven extra-base hits. His combination of power and run production has been a major part of the Dodgers’ offensive success, making his return an important boost for a lineup that already ranks among the best in baseball.A successful rehab assignment would likely be the final hurdle before Hernández is cleared to return to the major league roster.Reinforcements on the WayMay 23, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) follows through on an RBI single against the New York Mets during the thirteenth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesDespite dealing with injuries throughout the season, the Dodgers have continued to find ways to win games and remain among the top teams in MLB.Still, getting Hernández back could not come at a better time. The club is currently without catcher Will Smith, another key middle-of-the-order bat who remains on the injured list. Adding Hernández back into the lineup would help offset some of that lost production and provide additional protection throughout the batting order.His return would also restore stability to the Dodgers’ outfield, where he has served as the club’s regular left fielder.Dodgers Positioned for Another BoostThe Dodgers have proven they can survive injuries, but championship teams are always better when their stars are healthy.With Hernández now preparing to return to game action, Los Angeles appears to be one step closer to getting a dangerous power bat back in the lineup. If all goes well during his rehab assignment, Dodgers fans may not have to wait much longer before seeing him back in the middle of the order.— Enjoy free coverage of the top news & trending stories on The Big Lead —
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    Three reasons why OU baseball will and won't beat North Carolina in CWS Game 3
    OMAHA, NE — Oklahoma baseball will play a Game 3 on Monday.The Sooners fell to No. 5 North Carolina 6-2 in Game 2, which evened the best-of-three series at one apiece, after OU handled the Tar Heels 9-3 in Game 1 on Saturday.After striking out the side in the first and second innings on 30 pitches, Sooners starter Xander Mercurius allowed three runs in the third and threw 53 pitches. Mercurius allowed five hits, four earned runs and three walks with eight strikeouts in four innings of work in the loss. Now, OU will turn to freshman Nick Wesloski on the mound for a win-or-go-home contest.More: OU baseball has made so much look easy, but winning College World Series vs UNC won't beWhy OU baseball will win CWS title over UNCSooners have the armsThe good news for Sooners coach Skip Johnson and Co. is they have the upper hand when it comes to available pitchers.OU will start freshman right-hander Nick Wesloski, who struck out four and allowed only one run in 5 2/3 innings in the CWS semifinals against Georgia. If Wesloski can eat up a majority of innings, it’d be a good sign for the Sooners.Johnson has an impressive arsenal of arms that have limited wear and tear still available including relievers Jackson Cleveland, Gavyn Jones and LJ Mercurius. Cleveland has thrown 1 2/3 innings during the College World Series, while Jones has 2 1/3 under his belt and Mercurius has seven.It wouldn’t be all that shocking if freshman ace Cord Rager, who allowed only three earned runs with five strikeouts in five innings in Game 1, is available out of the bullpen in Game 3.No word on Kadyn Leon, who has been day-to-day.Offense gets back to scorching waysEntering Game 2, OU owned the hottest offense in the nation.The Sooners hit the most homers and extra-base hits through four games in CWS history since the move to the Chuck. OU recorded only four hits in Game 2. It used two more pitchers than that.The Sooners will need the versions of Dasan Harris, Deiten Lachance and Jason Walk they’ve been getting over the past three weeks.Skip Johnson, “yesterday is dead” mentalitySkip Johnson is one of the most respected coaches in the country. He’s led OU this far — one game away from being crowned national champions — after it lost its last four regular-season series and finished with a losing conference record.With the Sooners having the pitching advantage, it’d be hard to bet against Johnson in this spot.However, North Carolina also has several reasons to feel good heading into Game 3.More: OU baseball prediction vs UNC in Game 3 of College World Series finalsWhy UNC baseball will win CWS title over OUGame 3 history favors Tar HeelsThere have been 12 Game 3s played in the history of the CWS. Only four teams that lost Game 2 ended up winning Game 3 — 2003 Rice, 2009 LSU, 2014 Vanderbilt and 2023 LSU.There’s no secret history is on North Carolina’s side.Momentum is a real thingThe Tar Heels have all the momentum heading into Monday.North Carolina outhit the Sooners 8-4 and left 10 runners on base in the process. Caden Glauber, a true freshman, dominated OU out of the bullpen, allowing only one hit and two walks with eight strikeouts in five innings.You have to think Glauber will be available for coach Scott Forbes on Monday.Momentum is a funny thing. The Tar Heels have all of it now, but the Sooners had all of it before Game 2.Tar Heels were better all seasonNorth Carolina was top to bottom a better team than the Sooners all season long.The Tar Heels finished 54-13-1 and earned the No. 5 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. Owen Hull is one of the best hitters in the country and Glauber showcased his elite stuff on Sunday.Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing adigital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Three reasons why OU baseball will and won't beat UNC in CWS Game 3
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    Browns work out UFL defender
    HOUSTON, TEXAS - APRIL 26: Ron Stone Jr. #56 of the Columbus Aviators tackles Nolan Henderson #15 of the Houston Gamblers in the first quarter of a game at Shell Energy Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Jack Gorman/UFL/Getty Images) | Getty Images The United Football League (UFL) season concluded with the “United Bowl” on June 13, and all players then became free agents on June 15. The UFL is set up with all of its athletes signing one-year deals, and the season concludes in time for its players to be signed to NFL training camps.The Cleveland Browns recently worked out a UFL player.RELATED: 3 UFL PLAYERS THE BROWNS SHOULD CONSIDERLast year, 190 UFL players got workout invitations, with 160 signing training camp contracts. In Week 1, 47 players were on the main rosters, the practice squad, or some sort of injury list. So far, 23 UFL players have been signed to NFL rosters.The Browns worked out linebacker Ron Stone, Jr., from the Columbus Aviators.On the surface, bringing in another linebacker might seem to be a futile function. The Browns currently have in the LB room Carson Schwesinger, free agent signee Quincy Williams, Winston Reid, rookie Justin Jefferson, Bookie Watson, Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Reid Carrico, and Edefuan Ulofoshio. Those are great numbers. Notice that JOK’s name has been dropped from the roster.However, Cleveland usually keeps only six linebackers each year going into Week 1.Competition in training camp makes all players better. It pushes the starter not to assume that his job is safe. And sometimes, the new guy will beat out the incumbent, and a new regime will begin. Plus, all GMs have a registry of free agents sorted by position. This comes into play when a guy is injured, and the team needs a replacement right away.Stone, Jr. (6’-3”, 257 pounds) had an elite career while at Washington State and was named First Team All-Pac-12 Conference in his sophomore year (2021), Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Conference (2023) as a senior, and Second Team All-Pac-12 Conference after his junior year (2022). He finished with 202 tackles, 31.5 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, and five forced fumbles.His father, Ron Stone, played 13 years as an offensive guard in the NFL, so he has lineage.A few Columbus #Aviators received NFL workouts, via Press Release:– WR Antwane "Juice" Wells, #Falcons– OG Chris Glaser, #Cowboys– DE Ron Stone Jr., #Browns– P Brad Robbins, #Cardinals— James Larsen (@JamesLarsenPFN) June 16, 2026Stone, Jr. went undrafted in the 2023 NFL draft and was signed by the Las Vegas Raiders and released on the final cutdown. He played for the Michigan Panthers for the next two seasons, then signed with Columbus for the 2026 season. This past season, he had 32 total tackles,5.5 sacks, and played in all 10 games.He was not signed, but it does not mean he won’t be before or during training camp.
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    'A baptism of fire' for Rose - Fletcher
    "A baptism of fire" for new manager Marco Rose is what Steve Fletcher thinks of Bournemouth's opening fixtures.The Cherries are set to travel to Manchester City on the first day of the new campaign, then host Everton, followed by a visit to Newcastle, before hosting Brentford and Liverpool.Former Bournemouth forward Steve Fletcher thinks the first game might be the "best time" to play City, following the World Cup.Speaking to BBC Radio Solent Fletcher said: "For Marco Rose our new manager, that's a bit of a baptism of fire but we're going to have to go to these boys eventually anyway."We've got Liverpool away on the last game of the season as well so you've got to play them."It might be the best time to play Man City, they've had a lot of players out in the World Cup. I'm trying to think of reasons here that we could turn them over. We've done it once in our history and we're a good team."Man City are full of superstars, I understand that, but if we can catch them cold on the first game of the season, it's going to be on TV, it's on a Sunday, a new manager."We've got to play them eventually, so let's get the season underway."Listen to the full conversation on BBC Sounds or by clicking play on the clip above
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    Savea new All Blacks captain as Fineanganofo in squad
    Ardie Savea has 106 Test caps for New Zealand [Getty Images]Ardie Savea has been made the All Blacks captain in coach Dave Rennie's first squad announcement.The 32-year-old takes over from Scott Barrett, who skippered the side during Scott Robertson's tenure, but has been sidelined with back surgery."I believe this role is about empowering everyone in the group to be the best that they can be - from the leadership, to the players and wider staff," said loose-forward Savea."A united All Blacks team has the power to unite a nation. And we are going to need all five million Kiwis to get in behind us as we walk towards the challenges that are waiting for us over the next 16 months."Uncapped wing Fehi Fineanganofo, who scored the 17th try of his Super Rugby campaign at the weekend as the Hurricanes lifted the title with a final victory over the Chiefs, is also named in the 34-strong group for this summer's Nations Championship action.The 23-year-old's move to Newcastle Red Bulls next season, which was announced in January, has been cast into doubt with the suggestion the player could buy himself out of the deal now his form has carried him into contention for Test rugby and a place at the 2027 Rugby World Cup.New Zealand only pick domestic-based players, unless they are on an approved sabbatical stint at an overseas club, and Fineanganofo's proposed Newcastle switch is an independent move."I think that's the process that he's going through, but what we know is he's contracted here 'til November," said Rennie when asked about the player's long-term eligibility."His form has been irresistible, and we're keen to name him. So, yeah, I guess he'll work through that in time."Fineanganofo and Hurricanes team-mate Josh Moorby jointly set a new record for tries scored in a single Super Rugby season with 17 [Getty Images]Rieko Ioane, who has reached the end of a six-month sabbatical with Leinster, was the highest-profile omission.However, Rennie suggested the versatile 29-year-old could be back involved when New Zealand's 'Greatest Rivalry' tour of South Africa, which begins in August and will involve a larger squad.The All Blacks kick off their Nations Championship campaign against France in Christchurch on 4 July, before matches against Italy and Ireland on the following weekends.France were criticised by some in New Zealand for resting their stars and sending a second-string side to tour the country last summer.But it appears coach Fabien Galthie is planning to travel with a stronger selection this year.Bordeaux-Begles trio Matthieu Jalibert, Maxime Lucu and Damien Penaud have been called into France's preparations over the weekend, while it is reported by L'Equipe that scrum-half Antoine Dupont, the side's regular skipper, will join up after Toulouse's Top 14 final against Montpellier on Saturday.New Zealand squad for summer's Nations ChampionshipForwards: Aumua, Taylor, Taukei'aho, De Groot, Bower, Numia, Lomax, Newell, Tosi, Vaa'i, Tuipulotu, Lord, Darry, Lakai, Parker, Savea (capt), Sititi, Jacobson, Segner.Backs: Roigard, Ratima, Preston, Love, Barrett, McKenzie, Barrett, Tupaea, Proctor, Lienert-Brown, Clarke, Fineanganofo, Carter, Moorby, Jordan.Listen: Sport's Strangest Crimes - BloodgateListen to the latest Rugby Union Weekly podcast
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    It's the All-South Jersey softball team for the 2026 season
    The Courier-Post closes out its scholastic softball coverage for the season with our All-South Jersey team.First TeamP: Emma Dick, Gloucester. The Courier-Post Pitcher of the Year.P: Emily Shiner, Northern Burlington. The junior was one of the biggest breakout players in the Garden State this spring. She rung up 255 strikeouts in just 127 innings and posted a 0.88 ERA. Shiner posted 16 double-digit strikeout games, including a career-high 19 Ks against Brick Memorial in the sectional semifinal.P: Cali Taylor, Cherokee. The Long Island University-bound senior went 10-1 for the Chiefs and struck out 157 batters in fewer than 84 innings. Taylor posted a 1.85 ERA for the sectional finalist. One of the top strikeout pitchers in Cherokee history, Taylor finished with 500 career Ks.C: Leah Catto, Ocean City. The sophomore became a member of the rare 50-50 club with 53 hits and 50 runs scored. She batted .570, finishing her second straight season north of the .500 mark. She also drew a whopping 24 walks. Catto has 90 career hits with two seasons left to go.IF: Gemma DeJoseph, Delran. Few stuffed the stat sheet better this spring than this sophomore. DeJoseph racked up 62 hits and 48 RBIs to go along with a .620 batting average. She also swiped 11 bases. DeJoseph recorded a hit in 28 of the Bears’ 29 games and had multiple knocks in 25 of those contests.IF: Ava Snyder, Kingsway. About as steady of a player as they come, Snyder batted over .400 for her fourth straight season and including her third consecutive 40-hit spring. She homered eight times and drove in 32 runs. The University of Massachusetts-Lowell bound senior finished her scholastic career with 156 hits and 113 runs.IF: Ella Redheffer, Clearview. A difference maker at shortstop and at the plate, Redheffer put together a strong sophomore season that included a .583 batting average with 56 hits and 26 stolen bases. She has 91 career hits. Redheffer is a key contributor to the Pioneers’ back-to-back 18-win seasons.IF: Kaci Velardi, Egg Harbor Township. Aside from being one of the toughest outs around, Velardi made life even more difficult once she was on base. The Monmouth-bound senior pilfered 40 bags, including six in one game, and finished her scholastic career with 127 stolen bases. Velardi batted .658 with 52 hits and 34 runs scored. She had 30-or-more hits in all four of her season, finishing with 163 career knocks.OF: Bailey Schoenfeldt, Gloucester. Nobody covers more ground in the outfield than this speedy centerfielder. While her defensive prowess is eye-catching, Schoenfeldt also puts up big numbers at the plate. The junior racked up 49 knocks on her way to a .583 batting average. She swiped a career-high 48 bags and tied a career-best with 39 runs scored. Schoenfeldt has already produced triple-digit, career totals in hits (122), runs (104) and stolen bases (103) with one more season remaining.OF: Jules Jackson, Paul VI. It’s tough to find a player who puts more pressure on opposing pitchers and defenses than this super sophomore. Jackson displayed video game-like numbers at the plate, batting .671 with 53 hits, 59 runs scored and 44 stolen bases. She eclipsed the 100-hit plateau this spring and raised her career totals in runs and stolen bases to 98 and 67, respectively. Twenty-five of her hits went for extra-bases, including six homers.OF: Alaina Dorsey, St. Joseph Academy. The Courier-Post Player of the Year.Ut: Brooke Douglas, Ocean City. One of the premier two-way players in the region, Douglas batted .543 with 51 hits and 42 RBIs while picking up 10 wins with 162 strikeouts in 95 innings of work in the circle. The University of Rhode Island-bound senior finished her career with 155 hits, including 27 homers, and 139 RBIs.Ut: Emma Speyerer, Audubon. This hitting machine etched her name in the Green Wave record books, finishing her career with 175 hits, 147 runs scored and 134 stolen bases. Her 52 knocks this season were also a single-season program record. The speedy Speyerer, who stole 41 bases this spring, will take her softball skills to Hofstra in the fall. Ut: Ava Sweet, Rancocas Valley. This Fairleigh Dickinson-bound outfielder made opposing pitchers turn sour with her ability to mash the softball. Sweet batted .481 with 30 RBIs and 38 hits this spring. One of the state’s best power hitters, she crunched 14 home runs, which included five multi-homer games. Sweet finished her career with 138 hits, including 29 round trippers, and 100 RBIs.Ut: Sydney Schiavone, Kingsway. One of the top freshmen in the Garden State, Schiavone was productive at the plate and in the circle for the South Jersey Group 4 champion Dragons. She batted .358 with three home runs, including a walk-off, two-run bomb in the sectional final. Schiavone quickly established herself as an ace this spring, earning 16 wins with a 2.62 ERA and 185 strikeouts in 122 innings pitched.Second TeamP: Jordyn Ambrosius, West Deptford, juniorP: Joselyn Bermudez, Timber Creek, sophomoreP: Ava Scuderi, Triton, sophomoreC: Hannah Hines, Hammonton, juniorIF: Kylie Harris, Pennsville, seniorIF: Emily Buddendorf, Seneca, juniorIF: Reese Whitzell, Kingsway, seniorIF: Evelyn Stover, Cherry Hill East, juniorOF: Luci Dandrea, Cherokee, seniorOF: Karsen Taylor, Kingsway, seniorOF: Haley MacArthur, Northern Burlington, juniorUt: Cailyn Centeno, Delsea, sophomoreUt: Jessica Mooney, Ocean City, seniorUt: Sienna Garrison, Clearview, seniorUt: Graillyn Weber, Pennsville, juniorThird TeamP: Sarah Harrison, Cherry Hill East, juniorP: Meghan Johansen, Absegami, juniorP: Allie Cunane, Cherokee, seniorC: Averie Gomez, Vineland, juniorIF: Ella Marano, Cedar Creek, seniorIF: Makayla Sheker, Cinnaminson, juniorIF: Cameron Hillard, Gloucester County Tech, juniorIF: Leah Alexander, Hammonton, sophomoreOF: Ella Wygand, Woodstown, seniorOF: Beatrice Sotomayer, Vineland, seniorOF: Tori Jester, Delsea, seniorUt: Riley Mikiewicz, Triton, seniorUt: Kensie Giovanazzi, St. Joseph Academy, sophomoreUt: Kaylin Marshall, St. Joseph Academy, juniorUt: Lily Kwis, Eastern, sophomoreTom McGurk is a regional sports editor for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and Burlington County Times, covering South Jersey sports for over 35 years. If you have a sports story that needs to be told, contact him by email at tmcgurk@usatodayco.com. Follow him on Twitter at @McGurkSports. Help support local journalism with a digital subscription.This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: All-South Jersey Softball team for 2026 season
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    5 Colts veterans potentially on roster hot seat in training camp
    Following offseason programs for the Indianapolis Colts, there are a handful of veteran players who could be on the hot seat entering training camp.As we've stated before, what takes place during OTAs and minicamp won't be what ultimately determines who makes the final roster or what playing time looks like. Those decisions will largely be based on what takes place during training camp.That said, what happens during offseason programs is certainly noteworthy and can shed light on where things stand heading into the summer.So, given what we know right now, these five Colts' veterans could find themselves on the roster bubble during cutdowns.OT Blake FreelandThe Colts don't have a ton of experienced depth along the offensive line, and Freeland does provide that, to a degree. However, 701 of his 724 career snaps came in 2023. The following season, he took on a backup role, while Freeland missed all of last year due to injury. With Luke Tenuta back and Nolan Rucci a UDFA who could make a roster push, Freeland is not roster lock by any means.TE Will MalloryMallory has filled the TE4 role in recent years and will likely do so again. The other tight ends on the depth chart behind him are Sean McKeon and Carson Towt. That said, after playing just 109 offensive snaps over the last two seasons -- including only 16 in 2025 -- Mallory is expendable, whether that be McKeon emerging or the Colts looking elsewhere during roster cutdowns. I also don't think it's out of the realm of possibility that the Colts roster just three tight ends and utilize practice squad elevations to bolster the depth chart on game days.IDL Jerry Tillery and Derrick NnadiThese two are in the same boat. Although both were signed as free agents this offseason, their contracts are very easy for the Colts to get out of, with there being little guaranteed money. Between DeForest Buckner, Grover Stewart, Colby Wooden, and Adetomiwa Adebawore, that's already four potential roster spots accounted for. If the Colts keep just five tackles, that would then leave one of these players on the outside looking in.CB Cam Taylor-BrittLike Tillery and Nnadi, Taylor-Britt was a free agent signing but has a contract that the Colts can move on from. While he has played under Lou Anarumo previously, Taylor-Britt is at a crowded position group as well. Taylor-Britt, along with Mekhi Blackmon, Jaylon Jones, Johnathan Edwards, and Cameron Mitchell, are competing for two or maybe three roster spots.This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts 53-man roster: 5 veterans whose spot is potentially in jeopardy
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    Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100
    Economist Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, is seen in his office in Washington, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)2026-06-22T11:49:05Z WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan has died at the age of 100. He died on Monday from complications of Parkinson’s Disease, according to his wife, Andrea Mitchell. “To me he was my husband, who shaped my life from our very first date in 1984,” Mitchell said. “He had ‘irrational exuberance’ for baseball, the Washington Commanders, tennis, golf, and music, especially jazz. He will be remembered for his brilliance and his kindness. Being his life partner was the joy of my life.”In his 18½ years at the helm of the Fed, Greenspan presided over a sustained era of American growth and prosperity, yet one that ended with devastating consequences in 2008, two years after he had left the central bank.Greenspan was so respected during his many years as head of the world’s most influential central bank that by the time he stepped down in 2006, he was widely celebrated as the “Oracle’’ and “Maestro.’’ Greenspan’s reputation suffered a serious setback however, when the American housing market collapsed, igniting a global financial crisis that nearly toppled the U.S. banking system and plunged the economy into the worst recession since the 1930s. Critics pinned much of the blame for the crisis on Greenspan’s easy-money policies and on what they believed was an overexuberant faith in lightly supervised financial markets. Greenspan himself later acknowledged that “I made a mistake’’ in assuming the nation’s banks, whose stability undergirds the financial system and the entire economy, could essentially regulate themselves. Read More Full story:Alan Greenspan, who as leader of the U.S. Federal Reserve helped engineer a sustained era of American growth and prosperity that came to a close with devastating global financial consequences two years after he had left the central bank, died xxxx xxxday. He was XXX.(Add circumstances, confirmation) In his 18½ years at the Fed, Greenspan presided over a breathtaking surge in stock prices and a 10-year economic boom that began in March 1991. He was widely celebrated as the “Maestro’’ and the “Oracle,” a virtuoso who nurtured America’s economic well-being and whose nearly every utterance was parsed for clues as to where interest rates, the economy and the financial markets might be headed. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. Greenspan’s intentions were so intensely theorized that it gave birth to new Fed folklore: The “Briefcase Indicator.” A stuffed briefcase carried into Fed meetings implied changes may be afoot because Greenspan carried with him charts and research to make his point. Greenspan’s reputation suffered almost as soon as he left the Fed in 2006, however. American housing prices began to slide, then accelerated into a dizzying plunge that inflicted huge losses for banks, pension funds and other investors that had bet heavily on real estate. As housing values plummeted, millions of Americans, many of them stuck with outsize mortgage debt, lost homes to foreclosure. The spiraling financial crisis sent the U.S. economy sinking into the Great Recession of 2007-2009, the worst downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930’s. The crisis in the U.S. spread overseas rapidly, leading to a debt crisis for nations in Europe and it led Beijing to engineer a massive government stimulus package to stabilize its economy. In hindsight, critics assigned much of the blame for the crisis to Greenspan’s easy-money policies, his faith in lightly supervised financial markets and his lax attention to the reckless risk-taking that had flourished in the financial system under his watch. Later, Greenspan admitted that “I made a mistake’’ in assuming that the nation’s banks, whose stability undergirds the financial system and the entire economy, could essentially regulate themselves.Until then, however, it seemed that Greenspan could do no wrong. Not only in the United States but across the world, he was regarded with a mixture of reverence and awe. Many even openly dreaded the day when he would leave the Fed.Investors hung on his sometimes inscrutable observations. In the most well-known such remark, Greenspan sent financial markets reeling on Dec. 5, 1996, when he suggested with just two words — “irrational exuberance” — that stock prices were too high. Mindful of his power to move markets, Greenspan typically resorted to obfuscation. At times, he even satirized his habit of doing so. “I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant,” Greenspan once told a befuddled congressional committee.Born in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, the young Greenspan was a math whiz who was trotted out by his mother to show off for visitors.“I was a prop at parties,’’ he said in a 2007 interview with PBS NewsHour. A Julliard School dropout, he worked as a professional musician in his teens, playing clarinet and saxophone alongside the future jazz great Stan Getz — a humbling experience that persuaded the young Greenspan to seek another line of work. He pursued undergraduate and graduate study in economics at New York University, eventually earning a doctorate there. For most of three decades, he ran an economic consulting firm. During the 1950s, he became a disciple of the libertarian philosopher Ayn Rand, who stuck him with the nickname the “Undertaker’’ for his dark clothes and quiet bearing. When Greenspan was sworn in as President Gerald Ford’s chief economic adviser in 1974, Rand stood beside him.President Ronald Reagan tapped Greenspan to run the Fed in 1987. He was tested almost immediately. On Oct. 19, 1987, which came to be known as “Black Monday,” the stock market suffered the worst one-day percentage loss in American history just two months into his term. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 22.6% of its value rapidly for reasons that weren’t entirely clear then, and remain opaque to this day.Greenspan won credit for helping restore calm and stability. He assured Wall Street that the Fed would supply as much money to the financial system as was needed to restore calm. Stocks recovered, and the American economy emerged unscathed by the market crash.Greenspan’s crisis management skills were tested again in 1997 and 1998, when a financial crisis in Asia threatened to spread economic devastation around the globe. Under Greenspan, the Fed arranged an emergency loan to Thailand in the early stages of the crisis and persuaded U.S. banks to roll over short-term loans to a teetering South Korea.During his tenure at the Fed, Greenspan drew praise for presiding over what was at the time the longest economic expansion in American history — a 10-year streak of prosperity that ran from March 1991 to March 2001. Over that time, the nation’s unemployment rate briefly dropped below 4 percent for the first time since 1970.And inflation, which had bedeviled the United States and much of the global economy during the 1970s, was remarkably dormant during Greenspan’s chairmanship, something many economists had not thought could occur for so long a period.During the long boom, Greenspan argued that improvements in technology had made the economy so efficient that it could run faster, at lower rates of unemployment, without unleashing inflation. As a consequence, the theory went, the Fed could keep interest rates low even when the economy was roaring.As Fed chair, Greenspan relished poring over obscure economic data, from monthly boxcar loadings to steel production, all in a bid to assess where the economy was headed. He would often phone economists at other government agencies to discuss details. He would rise early each morning for a two-hour soak in his bathtub, time that he used to review statistics and Fed staff memos.Improbably, Greenspan also made the gossip pages as something of an unlikely ladies’ man. He dated the television journalist Barbara Walters and later married Andrea Mitchell of NBC News after a 12-year courtship. They had no children.Greenspan had dated Walters while working as an adviser to President Gerald Ford. According to a biography of Greenspan, “The Man Who Knew” by Sebastian Mallaby, when Ford read a newspaper item about the pair, he cut it out and sent it to his chief of staff, Dick Cheney, with a note that said, “I don’t believe it.”All along, Greenspan held fast to the belief that financial markets could largely regulate themselves. With officials from President Bill Clinton’s White House, he helped block efforts by Brooksley Born, the nation’s top commodities regulator, to bring federal oversight in the late 1990s to the shadowy market in over-the-counter derivatives. The derivatives allowed speculators to make bets on everything from the price of oil to high-risk mortgages.Eventually, history would vindicate Born, not the Maestro.The low interest rates Greenspan had engineered helped swell housing prices into a dangerous bubble. And the financial deregulation he supported allowed banks and other financial firms to pile up huge risks, often hidden from government supervision. Bad derivatives bets helped sink insurance giant American International Group, which required a $180 billion taxpayer bailout.The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, which was assigned to investigate the debacle by Congress, concluded:“More than 30 years of deregulation and reliance on self-regulation by financial institutions, championed by former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan and others ... had stripped away key safeguards, which could have helped avoid catastrophe.In the years after stepping down as Fed chairman in 2006 just shy of his 80th birthday, Greenspan kept busy doing what he loved to do most — following the economic data. He ran his own consulting firm, Greenspan Associates, through which he dispensed advice to Wall Street clients and collected handsome speaking fees.He kept up a busy schedule well into his 90s, writing his memoir and two other books on the economy, as well as opining on the latest economic developments on television news shows.He also signed onto opinion articles and statements defending the Federal Reserve’s political independence from President Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks. In January 2026 he signed a statement criticizing the Trump administration’s investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The statement, which was also signed by two other former Fed chairs and five former Treasury secretaries, called the investigation “an unprecedented attempt to use prosecutorial attacks to undermine” the Fed’s independence and warned it would have “highly negative consequences for inflation.” Greenspan’s tenure as Fed chairman – from August 1987 through January 2006 — was just five months shy of the longest Fed chairman’s tenure. That distinction belonged to William McChesney Martin, who served from 1951 until early 1970.In his 2013 book “The Map and the Territory,’’ Greenspan defended himself against critics who assigned him significant blame for the 2008 financial meltdown. He argued that traditional economic forecasting was no match for the irrational risk-taking that can feed catastrophic price bubbles.“Bubbles go up very slowly as euphoria builds,” Greenspan said in a 2013 interview with The Associated Press. “Then fear hits, and it comes down very sharply. When I started to look at that, I was sort of intellectually shocked.”-------------AP Economics Writers Christopher Rugaber and Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.
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    Will AI spark a scientific renaissance — or a diffuse monoculture?
    Nature, Published online: 22 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01954-2Artificial intelligence’s ability to enrich science will depend not only on model capability, but also on whether researchers, reviewers and funders reward originality over speed.
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    An IKEA HEMNES Shoe Cabinet Got a Shaker-Style DIY Redo for $130
    "People can’t believe it’s IKEA," this DIYer says of her expensive-looking "after." READ MORE...
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    Wolves keeping Jaden McDaniels?
    The Wolves have been holding firm on saying no on McDaniels, team sources said. Center Joan Beringer is also a player the Wolves want to keep because of his size, athleticism and feel for the game. What the Wolves do not want to do is liquidate their depth in making a trade to pair the 31-year-old Antetokounmpo with Edwards.New York TimesThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Wolves keeping Jaden McDaniels?
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    The list of veterans whom the Wolves have discussed …
    The list of veterans whom the Wolves have discussed this spring includes the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Dallas Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving, the New Orleans Pelicans’ Trey Murphy III, the Chicago Bulls’ Josh Giddey, the Boston Celtics’ Derrick White and many more. A couple of important caveats are that every team in the league is considering veteran help, and that having interest in a player does not mean any potential trades have ever been close.New York TimesThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: The list of veterans whom the Wolves have discussed …
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    One team that shall remain nameless to protect the …
    For instance, team sources say one team that shall remain nameless to protect the shameless called the Timberwolves and offered a sparingly used bench player averaging single-digit points for Reid.New York TimesThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: One team that shall remain nameless to protect the …
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    source said Philon performed very well in the workout
    A team source said Philon performed very well in the workout on Saturday, but this is the kind of thing that feels almost a little too obvious. Why would Philon come to Minnesota this late in the process if he didn’t think the Wolves would be in a position to draft him? And why would it be out there in big, bold letters for the rest of the NBA to see? It is all very curious.New York TimesThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: source said Philon performed very well in the workout
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    The NBA Players Association is launching a new …
    The NBA Players Association is launching a new consumer-facing unit and brand, Plyrs Untd, that will initially focus on events and content. It effectively replaces the NBPA’s current B2B brand, Think450. “Consumers do not know our brand, but consumers obviously know our guys, and our guys, probably more so than any other sport, represent culture in a different kind of way,” David Kelly, NBPA executive director, said in a video call. “In addition to collectively licensing the player rights to companies, it just makes sense to have a brand that is known by consumers, by customers.”SporticoThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: The NBA Players Association is launching a new …
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    2 cities defy Gov. Ron DeSantis’ anti-rainbow orders by creatively displaying their Pride colors
    Two Florida cities are standing up to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ removal of their rainbow crosswalks by painting rainbow colors on two other highly visible public places. At the start of Pride month, St. Petersburg painted the steps of its city hall in the colors of the Progress Pride flag. Related City forced to scrap Rainbow Arch project due to Ron DeSantis’s anti-DEI law “Losing the crosswalk was a huge hit to us, so making sure that we pop up more visual signs of inclusion was right in alignment,” said Dr. Byron Green-Calisch, president of the board of directors with St. Pete Pride, according to Bay News 9. “So, the fact we got to see it at the beginning of Pride Month was chef’s kiss.” City Mayor Ken Welch said, “The Pride steps at City Hall are more than paint on concrete. They are a reflection of St. Petersburg’s values and a reminder that our city is strongest when everyone feels welcome, respected, and seen.” Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The rainbow steps of St. Petersburg’s City Hall | Bay News 9 video screenshot Last July 1, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wrote in a letter directing the nation’s governors to keep all non-freeway intersections and crosswalks “free from distractions.” In a subsequent X post, he said, “Taxpayers expect their dollars to fund safe streets, not rainbow crosswalks.” In response, DeSantis signed a law directing the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) “to ensure compliance with FDOT’s uniform system for traffic control devices,” according to a July statement from a department spokesperson. The law effectively bans all pavement art and murals like rainbow crosswalks, regardless of their political message. The city of Fort Lauderdale also recently installed a rainbow-colored “circle of love” at the Selene condominiums near Sebastian Street Beach, a popular LGBTQ+ beach. The city had been fighting DeSantis’ order in court to keep its rainbow street art, but it relented after his administration threatened to withhold local transportation funding. Because the new rainbow circle is located on private business property, current state law cannot force the business to remove it, WPEC reported. “We are here today to not only say that we are going to never be erased, but we’re going to find a way to still be able to appreciate and embrace the diversity of our community,” Mayor Dean Trantalis said during the circle’s unveiling earlier this month. “Because if there’s anything that Fort Lauderdale represents, it’s diversity. People from all walks of life should be able to come here.” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), who also attended the unveiling, said, “This expression in the circle of love, with the city working with a developer in the city to make sure that there continues to be a very public display of support for equality and the LGBTQ+ community, is remarkable and I’m so proud of them.” Earlier this morning in FTL, Mayor Trantalis announced a new partnership that will bring the “Circle of Love” #Pride display to Sebastian Street Plaza near the beach.Fort Lauderdale remains committed to being a welcoming community for all. Sebastian St & A1A… pic.twitter.com/LUN7KUQJrX— City of Fort Lauderdale (@FTLCityNews) June 20, 2026 St. Petersburg previously responded to DeSantis’ order by installing rainbow-colored bike racks and blasting a 60-mile-long rainbow laser across its night sky. Subscribe to the LGBTQ Nation newsletter and be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Alan Greenspan, Fed Chairman Through Prosperity and Crisis, Dies at 100
    The pre-eminent economic policymaker of his time and a skilled political operator, he favored market-friendly stances that would later come to be associated with destructive financial forces.
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    Dodgers minors: Chris Newell, Brooks Auger shine on Sunday
    Mar 14, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Chris Newell against the Chicago White Sox during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Three out of four Dodgers minor league affiliates won on Sunday.Player of the dayChris Newell had two singles in his last 30 at-bats before hitting two home runs to deliver a win on Saturday. Then the Tulsa outfielder hit two more home runs on Sunday, part of a three-hit day that also included a walk.Are you kidding me 🤯Chris Newell has homered in FOUR consecutive plate appearances 💣 pic.twitter.com/hW5XcloJuv— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 21, 2026Triple-A Oklahoma CityThe Comets played catch-up all day, then scored twice in the ninth inning but left the tying run on second base in a loss to the Sacramento River Cats (Giants).Austin Gathier had three hits. Noah Miller tripled and singled.Jackson Ferris allowed three runs (two earned) in his 3 2/3 innings, and had more walks (four) than strikeouts (three) for the fourth time in 11 starts this season.Double-A TulsaDown two runs in the ninth inning, the Drillers rallied for three runs for a road win over the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals). Newell hit the first of five singles in the ninth-inning rally. Elijah Hainline’s single scored the winning run.DRILLERS ARE ON TOP 💪Hainline singles to send Gilliland home and the Drillers are up 5-4 🔥 pic.twitter.com/eB1oJaYgUI— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 21, 2026High-A Great LakesTwo games after coming off the injured list, third baseman Logan Wagner hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning that provided just enough insurance for the Loons to hold for a one-run win over the Lake County Captains (Guardians).Brooks Auger struck out a career-high nine in his four-inning start, and allowed just one run. He has 52 strikeouts against 15 walks to go with his 2.30 ERA in 31 1/3 innings, and a 39.7-percent strikeout rate.Shortstop Emil Morales also homered for Great Lakes.Class-A OntarioChing-Hsien Ko hit a two-run home run in the second inning that held up in the Tower Buzzers’ win over the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Angels).Tyler Gough allowed one run in 4 2/3 innings in his start for Ontario, and Will Gagnon followed with three scoreless innings to keep the Quakes at bay.TransactionNo actual roster moves on Sunday, but pitcher Christian Zazueta is getting promoted from Great Lakes to Double-A Tulsa, per Kiley McDaniel at ESPN and Fabian Ardaya at The Athletic. Zazueta, the reigning Branch Rickey Award winner as the Dodgers minor league pitcher of the year in 2025, has a 3.88 ERA in 11 appearances this year with 66 strikeouts against only 12 walks in 48 2/3 innings. The 21-year-old’s 28.4-percent strikeout-minus-walk rate ranks fifth-best among all minor league pitchers with at least 40 innings this season.Sunday scoresSacramento 6, Oklahoma City 5Tulsa 5, NW Arkansas 4Great Lakes 5, Lake County 4Ontario 3, Rancho Cucamonga 1The week aheadOklahoma City at Reno (D-backs)Tulsa vs. Corpus Christi (Astros)Great Lakes at Lansing (A’s)Ontario at Visalia (D-backs)
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    Atlanta Braves News: Bryce Elder, Week Ahead, More
    ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 06: The baseball cap of the Atlanta Braves sits in the dugout during the MLB game between the Pittsburg Pirates and the Atlanta Braves on June 6, 2026 at TRUIST Park in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Overall, it was another somewhat tough week for the Braves. However, despite another Sunday loss, the Braves did win the weekend in a pretty important series against the Brewers. That is certainly a needed positive. The Braves remain in a fine position, it now just needs to win another series to get back full momentum. Braves NewsWhile the Braves had a good weekend, there are legitimate concerns for Bryce Elder after another struggle on Sunday. Eric Hartman once again went deep over the weekend.MLB NewsBryce Harper once again helped the Philles get another victory.RHP Jared Jones of the Padres was struck in the elbow by a line drive and had to be removed from his start on Sunday. Jones returned to action earlier this year from elbow surgery. Johan Rojas of the Phillies will be out until next season due to elbow surgery. He was already out for the first part of the season due to PED suspension.
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    Santos return with near full squad, focus on mid-season break
    Santos return with near full squad, focus on mid-season breakSantos players returned to training this Monday (22) at CT Rei Pelé after a 21-day vacation period.The only absence for the mid-season training period is Neymar, who is representing the club at the 2026 World Cup.The ge website detailed Peixe’s plans for the period. Check them out below:Initially, the Santos board planned to hold training sessions at CT Rei Pelé until the end of June and then, in the first weeks of July, travel to Portugal for a mid-season training camp. However, the packed schedule — due to the Copa Sudamericana playoff and the likely rescheduling of the Brasileirão match against Botafogo — forced the cancellation of the trip to Europe.As an alternative, the coaching staff is considering organizing friendly matches in Brazil to maintain match fitness, although no opponents have been officially confirmed so far.Coach Cuca’s focus for the training periodFor the first time since taking charge of Peixe, coach Cuca will have about a month free of official matches to work with the squad. The coaching staff has defined three priorities for this World Cup break:Physical Recovery: The internal assessment is that the short preseason and the marathon of matches in the first half of the year wore down the squad. The focus will be on restoring the players’ fitness.Tactical and Technical Adjustments: Cuca intends to test tactical variations and adapt players to new roles. Experiments that had already been tried before the break, such as moving Miguelito and Robinho Jr. deeper to play as attacking midfielders, are expected to be developed further.Clearing Out the Medical Department: There was strong expectation surrounding the return of midfielders Gabriel Menino and João Schmidt, as well as attacking midfielder Thaciano. The three players, who had been injured, are expected to begin on-field activities with the rest of the group as early as this Monday.Alongside the training sessions, Santos’ board is working behind the scenes with an eye on the transfer window that opens in July. The club needs to sell players to balance its finances, as recent reports indicate that the club’s debt has surpassed the R$ 1 billion mark.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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    Hawks sign CJ McCollum to 1-year deal, trade for Aaron Wiggins: reports
    The Atlanta Hawks have made a trade ahead of this week’s NBA Draft and re-signed a key player from their 2025-26 season.ESPN reports the Hawks signed CJ McCollum to a 1-year, $21 million deal to keep him out of free agency. ESPN also reports Atlanta has acquired Oklahoma City Thunder guard Aaron Wiggins in exchange for two future second-round picks in 2030 and 2032. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]The Hawks traded for McCollum as part of their deal that sent former star Trae Young to Washington. McCollum made an immediate impact for the Hawks, averaging 18.7 points, 4.1 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game.Wiggins, a guard drafted out of Maryland in 2021, has played his whole career with Oklahoma City. He has averaged 8.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game in five seasons and won the 2025 NBA Finals with the Thunder. The Hawks have not officially announced either move. General Manager Onsi Salah will hold a pre-NBA Draft media availability on Monday.[SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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    Confirmed: Germany’s Schlotterbeck ruled out of World Cup with long-term injury
    Confirmed: Germany’s Schlotterbeck ruled out of World Cup with long-term injuryNico Schlotterbeck has played his last game at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.After the Borussia Dortmund centre-back was forced off with an injury in Germany’s 2-1 win over Côte d’Ivoire at the weekend, it has now been confirmed that he will not be able to feature for the rest of the tournament.Schlotterbeck has suffered a medial ligament injury in his left ankle and will be out for several months.“Schlotti will be greatly missed on the pitch as an outstanding defender, especially for his excellent build-up play. This could have been his World Cup,” said Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann.“Yesterday we all tried to lift him up – fortunately he is a very positive character who is already looking ahead again. It is a good sign that he will initially stay here with the team, because he also has an impact off the pitch. Despite his absence, we are still very well covered at centre-back with Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, Waldemar Anton and Malick Thiaw for the World Cup.”With Schlotterbeck out, Antonio Rüdiger is expected to move into the starting XI alongside Jonathan Tah in central defence.
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    Do You Work or Volunteer for Connecticut’s Emergency Medical Services? We Want to Hear From You.
    A Stamford Emergency Medical Services ambulance responds to a call in the Connecticut city. Chris Preovolos/Stamford Advocate/AP ProPublica and The Connecticut Mirror, two nonprofit newsrooms, are examining the state’s emergency medical services and what it takes to provide lifesaving care across the state. If you work or volunteer for emergency medical services in Connecticut, we need your help. We know that the state’s emergency medical services have been strained for years, but that doesn’t stop paramedics, emergency medical technicians and emergency medical responders from working around the clock to serve community members in crisis. We have data on ambulance response times, but we know it doesn’t tell a full story about what is happening behind the scenes. If you work or volunteer for a Connecticut ambulance corps, a fire department, a law enforcement agency or an emergency room, we want to hear your experience and understand what resources you need to do this lifesaving work. What has changed about emergency medical services since you started? If your ambulance corps needs more staff, what are the challenges to hiring or retaining new people? What do you wish Connecticut residents or lawmakers knew about the state of EMS? Your input is crucial and will help guide our reporting. We want to understand the issue in all its complexity — from training limitations to worker housing needs to budget cuts, and what that means for your vital work every day. You can fill out our brief form to share your experience. Our reporters read through every response and may follow up with you. You can also email CT Mirror reporter Jenna Carlesso and ProPublica reporter Cassandra Garibay at ctemergency@propublica.org if you have any questions or concerns. Don’t work for emergency medical services in Connecticut but know someone who does? You can also help by sending this form to them. If you have called 911 for a medical emergency, we also want to hear from you. Please fill out our patient experience form. The post Do You Work or Volunteer for Connecticut’s Emergency Medical Services? We Want to Hear From You. appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Connecticut: Have You Called 911 for Help? Tell Us About Your Experience.
    An ambulance at the Northbridge Health Care Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut Frank Franklin II/AP Have you called 911 for a medical emergency in Connecticut? ProPublica and The Connecticut Mirror, two nonprofit newsrooms, are examining emergency medical services in the state and want to hear from those who have had firsthand experiences seeking care. We would like to learn more about your story and if you faced a long wait for emergency care to arrive. We know people in some towns have had to wait up to 20 minutes for an ambulance, but the numbers don’t show what happens as time drags. And they can’t explain the impact on your life in the weeks and months following delayed emergency care. We’ve heard that emergency medical services are often underresourced, but in order to understand what the strained system actually looks like for communities across the state, we need to hear from you. If you have called 911 for a medical emergency in Connecticut for yourself or someone else, we want to hear your experience. You can fill out our brief form to share your experience. Our reporters read through every response and may follow up with you. You can also email CT Mirror reporter Jenna Carlesso and ProPublica reporter Cassandra Garibay at ctemergency@propublica.org if you have any questions or concerns. Don’t live in Connecticut but know someone who does? You can also help by sending this form to them. If you work or volunteer for emergency medical services in Connecticut, we also want to hear from you. Please fill out our EMS experience form. The post Connecticut: Have You Called 911 for Help? Tell Us About Your Experience. appeared first on ProPublica.
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