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    Messi has a goal and assist as Inter Miami plays the Union to a 2-2 draw
    Inter Miami's Leo Messi, right, controls the ball under pressure from Philadelphia Union's Kai Wagner during the first half of an MLS soccer match, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026, in Chester, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)2026-08-20T02:13:26Z CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Lionel Messi had a goal and assist as Inter Miami and the Philadelphia Union played to a 2-2 draw on Wednesday night.Messi’s cross was headed by Luis Suarez into the path of forward Daniel Pinter for the first Inter Miami goal in the 21st minute. Messi cut inside to his preferred left foot from 12 yards out in the 26th and curled a shot into the corner of the net for his first goal since returning to action following the death of his father.Messi has 13 goals and nine assists in 17 MLS games this season. He has six goals and four assists in six matches in all competitions against the Union.Indiana Vassilev scored on a volley in the first half to give the Union the lead, then 18-year-old defender Neil Pierre headed home his third goal in five games this season in the 58th minute to tie the score. Cavan Sullivan, the Union’s 16-year-old midfielder, was credited with his seventh assist of the season on Vassilev’s goal. Union forward Milan Iloski appeared to put the Union ahead in the 62nd minute, but the goal was reviewed and waved off with Pierre offside in the buildup.The game ended with a pair of red cards in stoppage time to Yannick Bright and Sullivan for a scuffle off the ball. Inter Miami (11-3-6) entered the game in second place in the Eastern Conference after losing to first-place Nashville on Saturday, 4-1. Messi played 90 minutes in that loss, in which he missed a penalty, hit the post twice and assisted on Telasco Segovia’s goal. He had a game-high 11 shot attempts.Miami had lost three straight games in all competitions entering Wednesday, having lost to a pair of Mexican clubs in the Leagues Cup. The Nashville loss ended a seven-game unbeaten run in MLS (6-0-1) dating to May 9. Read More Messi appeared as a sub in the Aug. 12 loss to Leon, playing 45 minutes. He missed the Aug. 8 match against Monterrey to travel home for the funeral of his father, Jorge, who died on Aug. 7.The Union (5-10-5) are unbeaten in five games (4-0-1) since Ryan Richter was named interim coach. Rodrigo De Paul, who like Messi was part of Argentina’s runner-up team at the World Cup, was suspended Wednesday night for yellow-card accumulation.Inter Miami beat the Union, 6-4, on May 24, the last game before the World Cup break for both teams. Messi didn’t have a goal, but Suarez scored a hat trick in helping Miami rally from first-half deficits for 2-0 and 3-1.___See AP’s full soccer coverage here
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    Investors’ sneak peak: can this AI tool spot the science that will lead to patents?
    Nature, Published online: 20 August 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02549-7The approach could speed up investment decisions, but researchers say it has flaws.
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    What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse in Youth Sports
    Collage by ProPublica. Photo by Sarah Blesener for ProPublica. As a reporter for The Washington Post and now ProPublica, I’ve investigated how youth sports organizations have failed to protect kids from sexual predators. I’ve spoken to dozens of parents. Some had children who were victimized by coaches. Others wanted to know how to keep their children safe.Nearly every parent I’ve met said they didn’t have the information they needed to understand the system set up to protect their kids. Here’s what you need to know (and how to get in touch with tips): How is the system supposed to work? The system revolves around one organization: the U.S. Center for SafeSport. SafeSport, as it’s known, is charged with investigating allegations of abuse at all levels of sport, from elite Olympic athletes to young recreational players. Its focus is sexual abuse, but it can also look into allegations of emotional and physical abuse. The center has the power to suspend coaches as it investigates them, recording their names in a public database known as the SafeSport list. It can ultimately ban abusive coaches for life, declaring them “permanently ineligible.” It can also ban coaches based on certain types of criminal convictions, like those involving abuse of minors. SafeSport was set up by Congress in 2018, in the wake of revelations about abuse by USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar and other prominent sports figures. How do coaches get on the SafeSport list? Coaches and club administrators are required to report misconduct to SafeSport, but anyone can make a report online or by phone. SafeSport then decides whether to investigate; it doesn’t take every case. Usually coaches can keep working with kids while SafeSport looks into an allegation, but if the allegations are recent or serious, SafeSport can issue a suspension — temporarily placing a coach on the list — while it investigates. If the coach is found not to have engaged in misconduct, they’ll be removed from the list. If SafeSport substantiates allegations, it can issue sanctions ranging from suspensions or other restrictions to permanent bans. Which sports does SafeSport cover? The center has jurisdiction only over the country’s 50 national sports governing bodies, which oversee and set rules for volleyball, swimming, basketball, soccer and any other sports that are included in the Olympics. Those governing bodies are overseen by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. That covers millions of young athletes, but there are millions more who don’t fall under that system or who are only partially covered by it. What does it mean if a coach is banned or suspended? Banned coaches cannot be associated in any way with a team or organization that falls under the 50 sports governing bodies. That means they cannot interact at all with athletes in those groups, including at practices. Any adult in the organization who allows that to happen is also in violation of the SafeSport code. A banned coach can keep working with kids, however, by joining clubs or organizations that are not covered by SafeSport. What else does SafeSport do? SafeSport also creates and mandates training for coaches and other adults that is centered on recognizing and reporting sexual abuse, and it enforces strict rules meant to govern how adults interact with kids, like making sure an adult is never alone with a minor. Athletes have to take the training only if they are over 18, although the organization provides optional courses for younger kids. The training is optional for parents. Understanding how to recognize patterns that coaches use to abuse and groom children can become an important way to keep their children safe. As part of my reporting on a volleyball coach who has been accused of sexual misconduct, I spoke to a mother and daughter who both told me that the coach had groomed the girl when she was a young teenager in his gym. The mom told me she tried her best to protect her daughter, but there was a lot she didn’t know. When she finally watched a SafeSport training video with her daughter, who had just turned 18, the mother told me, “Had we watched this earlier, my kid might have been more open to be like, ‘Mom, my coach made a comment about my butt.’ ‘Mom, he sent me a message to my phone.’” What are some criticisms of SafeSport? Underfunded and understaffed, SafeSport has come under scrutiny for a backlog of unresolved complaints and for closing cases that critics said it hadn’t properly investigated. SafeSport said it has since resolved some of those issues, improving its process to resolve cases more quickly and cut down its backlog. In a statement, the center’s new CEO, Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, an Olympic gold medalist, said the organization “acknowledges the challenges we have met as the first national sport safeguarding organization in the world. We are on surer footing today.” My reporting has also found gaps in the system and failures by both SafeSport and national governing bodies that put young athletes at risk. What can you do? First, ask your child’s club or team if your child is competing under a national governing body, which is legally bound by SafeSport, or in an organization that voluntarily follows the SafeSport list. Keep in mind that this still might not mean the organization is regularly checking the list or enforcing bans, as my reporting has documented. Check for your child’s coach in the SafeSport database. It’s important to remember that coaches can be added to the list temporarily while an investigation is ongoing, which means they ultimately might not be found to have engaged in misconduct. If you find a coach you know on the list, review SafeSport’s resources for deciding on your next steps. Take SafeSport training yourself to learn about red flags for abuse and grooming, and discuss them with your child. Do you have a story about a coach? I know these are sensitive topics that can be difficult to discuss. I also know how important these stories are. If you’d like to share what you found in the SafeSport database, or you have other experiences with how youth sports organizations have handled abuse allegations, please fill out our brief questionnaire. I’m particularly interested in: Finding instances of coaches who are continuing to work with kids after being banned by SafeSport. Better understanding how abusive coaches manipulate and deceive parents. Learning about coaching abuse, safety and misconduct in basketball, a sport in which SafeSport has far less influence compared with many other popular youth sports. We take your privacy seriously and will contact you if we wish to publish any part of your story. The post What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse in Youth Sports appeared first on ProPublica.
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    More Republicans and Democrats are seeing reality for what it is. Does it matter?
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    Patriots rookie Gabe Jacas progressing under Mike Vrabel’s hard coaching
    Foxborough, MA - August 4: New England Patriots linebacker Gabe Jacas at training camp on August 4, 2026. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is not afraid of being hard on rookie Gabe Jacas.In last Thursday’s preseason opener, that led to Vrabel calling out Jacas on the sidelines and challenging the rookie to compete harder on special teams. Jacas recorded a tackle shortly after.“I think that it needs to be better. It was better on Saturday [in practice] than it was in the game,” Vrabel said this week of Jacas’ progress. “We pointed some things out to him in the game, and I felt it was really cool of him to be able to make those corrections and look at some of the body positions that we feel like he should be in, and he was really conscious of those, and I saw those things translate in just a quick, short amount of time from the meeting after the game to Saturday’s practice.”Jacas has received plenty of 1-on-1 coaching from Vrabel throughout training camp. That’s included time on special teams, as Jacas is part of the team’s top punt protection group — a unit the 22-year-old had never played before.So far, Jacas has appreciated the hard coaching.“That style of coaching, you don’t get everywhere else,” Jacas said Wednesday. “So, the fact that he’s so hard on me just brings the best out of me every day. He demands a lot from me.”After being away from the team during the offseason program and opening training camp on the non-football injury list, things were moving fast for Jacas upon his return. The rookie has felt the game slow down now, while the power and physicality he prides himself on have transferred over from the collegiate level. “I’ve progressed a lot,” Jacas said. “Each and every practice I get better, and I continue to improve. So each and every day, I’m just working on the little things, whatever that could be in the pass game or run game. Just a blessing to be out here and you can just tell I’m just continuing to build and build.”In Wednesday’s first joint practice with the Eagles, Jacas’ power was on display as he bull-rushed through a Philadelphia offensive tackle for a 1-on-1 win. Jacas was then in the backfield on numerous occasions in full-team periods.“Pretty happy, but still a lot to improve on,” Jacas said of his performance. “Never be complacent. Always continue to get better and work on my craft.”Jacas will try to build on that showing during Thursday’s second joint practice and Saturday’s preseason game. The Patriots will hope the rookie can continue to make an impact along the edge as he gets more comfortable.”Excited for this week, excited for this game. Another opportunity,” Jacas said.
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    Juve player felled by fan, doubt for Serie A opener; watch
    Juve player felled by fan, doubt for Serie A opener; watchJuventus may have a player missing for their Serie A opener against Frosinone next Sunday (23), but the reason is unusual.Defender Federico Gatti is still in pain after being tackled by a fan during a pitch invasion at Allianz Stadium last Monday, during a friendly against the club’s under-23 team.Yes, you read that right! The defender was tackled by a fan!Pitch invasions by supporters are a tradition in the annual season-opening friendly between the first team and the youth side of the "Old Lady."However, this year, the fans started the celebration early and stormed the pitch during halftime.While most of the players quickly ran to the locker room, Gatti was in the middle of the field with his back to the crowd.He was caught off guard by the fans’ rapid approach and ended up being hit by a sliding tackle.Consequences for the player and the clubGatti’s medical situation: According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the defender was kept out of Tuesday’s training session. Although medical tests did not detect any serious injury, he is still feeling pain where he was hit and will be reevaluated throughout the week to determine whether he will be fit to play.Damage to the stadium: The uncontrolled pitch invasion damaged the Allianz Stadium turf. The field will need emergency repairs before the team’s first home match, scheduled for August 29 against Parma.Event review: Because of what happened, Juventus management is already considering changes to the format of the tradition starting next year to prevent new incidents and ensure the players’ physical safety.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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    4 Texas A&M players named to 2026 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Teams
    Through 11 preseason practices, it's safe to say that Texas A&M's chances of making it back to the College Football Playoff for a second consecutive season will hinge on redshirt junior quarterback Marcel Reed taking the vaunted "next step" after throwing for a career-high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions during his first full starting season. Before a record 10 players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, third-year coach Mike Elko made several staff changes, led by the promotion of WR coach Holmon Wiggins to offensive coordinator and key assistant Lyle Hemphill replacing Jay Bateman as A&M's new defensive coordinator. After losing 15 starters and 20-plus players overall, Elko landed 17 transfer portal commitments, combined with the 2026 signing class, all while retaining 65% of the 2025 roster. Among the newcomers, former Northwestern Edge Anto Saka, Colorado transfer DB Tawfiq Byard, and former Tennessee cornerback Rickey Gibson are all expected to make an immediate impact. Junior wide receiver Mario Craver, senior defensive tackle DJ Hicks, senior center Mark Nabou, and junior wide receiver Terry Bussey were the only Aggies selected to the 2026 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams. Craver, who reeled in a career-high 59 receptions for 917 yards and 4 touchdowns, is the lone first-team selection at wide receiver and all-purpose player.Mario Craver — First Team WR, APMark Nabou — Second Team CDJ Hicks — Third Team DLTerry Bussey — Third Team KOSAll four players will be vital starters on offense, defense, and special teams, especially Mark Nabou, the lone returning starting offensive lineman, leading four new starters, including four SEC starters from the transfer portal, who are in line to take over at both tackle and guard spots. Four Aggies earn Preseason Coaches All-SEC honors. 👍#GigEm | https://t.co/sjqomrEmcWpic.twitter.com/fPnckxgWEM— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) August 19, 2026Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: 4 Texas A&M players named to 2026 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Teams
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    U.S. Open ticket prices are skyrocketing, from grounds passes to luxury seats. This is why
    There’s one question that every type of U.S. Open fan is asking, from die-hard tennis wonks to executives who control corporate entertainment expenses:What’s up with these ticket prices?A quick glance at the fourth Grand Slam of the year’s website this week reveals sobering numbers for the first big day of action on Monday, Aug. 31.A grounds pass with no guaranteed seat on any court — stadium or otherwise — is going for over $360. The face value is $65.An upper-deck seat in Arthur Ashe Stadium costs $326.Want to sit in the lower section in the biggest stadium on the grounds that day, which will provide an up-close view of some (possibly) one-sided matches, as well as access to general admission seats on the rest of the courts? That’s $518.Row Z in the promenade level of Arthur Ashe — the highest level of the stadium — that day is $454. A seat in the area even closer to courtside than the $518 seats is $2,104. A seat in the loge section, about halfway up the stadium, above the ring of luxury suites, is $1,236.07.U.S. Open secondary market pricesfor Aug. 31 at Arthur Ashe StadiumPromenade$454Courtside Non-club: $2,104Club: $3,786.25Loge$1,236.07U.S. Open secondary market prices for Aug. 31at Arthur Ashe StadiumPromenade$454Courtside Non-club: $2,104Club: $3,786.25Loge$1,236.07Highest price on Ticketmaster as of Aug. 19.There is some price relief in the other stadiums, and fans who are willing to wait out the day can usually get into the grounds at 6 p.m for $25 and stay all night.Regardless, this doesn’t seem like a tournament in a public park, played on public courts and run by a non-profit organization with a mission to increase accessibility to tennis and grow the game nationwide.“Our vision is to be the most inspirational and captivating sports entertainment event in the world by delivering world-class experiences for our fans, partners, and players to fuel the mission of the USTA, so accessibility is at the core of the beginning of the strategy,” said Kirsten Corio, the chief commercial officer for the United States Tennis Association.She cited the less expensive and free access the USTA provides during the qualifying tournament, mixed doubles and exhibition nights before the singles tournaments as central to that effort, given that 240,000 people last year attended what the U.S. Open calls Fan Week.“You could see Djokovic on Arthur Ashe playing a practice match against another top-10 player for free in the first row,” she said. “That’s like no other sport that I can think of.”The surging prices at this year’s U.S. Open are driven by the convergence of factors both within and outside the tournament’s control.As tennis has found a groove at the intersection of media, celebrity, sports, culture and high fashion, the popularity of live events has increased in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Sports events such as the U.S. Open have assumed the status of a superstar’s concert, and for many years, a rampant resale market has taken advantage of that popularity.The organizers of those events are also recognizing their own lucrativeness. And for the U.S. Open, 2026 is the first year in which that dynamic has aligned with the tournament’s immediate concerns.Arthur Ashe Stadium, the highest-capacity arena in tennis, is halfway through an $800 million renovation, which will reconfigure it toward the premium hospitality that the USTA says its most moneyed customers demand. At the same time, top players are seeking reforms that will mean that their prize money takes up a bigger proportion of the Grand Slam tournaments’ revenues. And if the organizers of those tournaments want to honor that prize-money increase for the players while keeping the same margins, something has to get more expensive.Right now, that thing is sitting on the tournament’s biggest court.The price increases and unchecked resale market are causing frustration among fans of all ages, who feel priced out of an event that they are told they are making culturally meaningful, whether to roam the grounds or to watch the starriest matches of the day.In the weeks and months leading up to late May, the USTA sold most of its higher-priced tickets to its subscribers and corporate customers. Many of them commit to buying the same tickets for all 27 sessions throughout the 15-day event. They renewed at a rate of nearly 100 percent.Then the organization released the remaining tickets to the open market at face value. The vast majority, including grounds passes, sold out very quickly, despite prices increasing compared to 2025. Most of what is available on the U.S. Open website now is resale inventory, whether from those subscribers or from people who snapped up face-value tickets, some using bots and other scrapers to harvest inventory.Deep-pocketed New Yorkers and resellers long ago figured out they could turn attending the season’s final Grand Slam into a profitable experience.The USTA does not control what sellers ask or what buyers pay, though its contract with Ticketmaster allows the USTA a small commission on the resale of tickets. The other three majors have guardrails in place, from enforcing resales at face value to not permitting them at all.Face value and resale pricesat the 2026 U.S. OpenfacevalueAvg. resale onticketmasterTicket areaDiff.Ground pass$65$263+305%Promenade$118$382+224%Loge$241$569+136%Courtside (non-club)$563$715+27%Courtside (club)$2,333$2,621+12%Face value and resale prices at the 2026 U.S. OpenfacevalueAvg. resale onticketmasterTicket areaDifferenceGround pass$65$263+305%Promenade$118$382+224%Loge$241$569+136%Courtside (non-club)$563$715+27%Courtside (club)$2,333$2,621+12%Face value comes from dividing the average price of the full series subscription by the 27 sessions included in the subscription. Ticketmaster figures are the average of resale prices for Aug. 31 for each ticket area, as of Aug. 19.The tournament — which is now nearly three weeks long — has become one of those New York City happenings where so many models, actors, media moguls, sports figures, pop stars and others want to be and be seen that just about any price will be paid by somebody. Everyone seemingly watches them — and a little tennis — with a $23 Honey Deuce in one hand, swaying to DJ Trizz’s mixes on the sound system. The popularity of grounds passes has the side-effect of making them less empowering, as more and more people compete for the same number of seats on outside courts — and for any kind of vantage point to watch tennis.The recreational popularity of tennis surged in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Millions of Americans rediscovered the sport during the time of social distancing, when vast, bored segments of the population yearned for outdoor activities.When the pandemic eased, USTA data showed that tennis participation rocketed to more than 27 million players — a number not seen since the tennis boom of the 1970s and early 1980s. As recently as 2019, there were just 17.7 million players in the U.S., according to a report from the Physical Activity Council and the USTA.The demand for tickets to other live events has boomed as well. Concert tickets for pop stars fetch several hundred dollars for seats in the upper reaches of massive football stadiums. A balcony seat for Hamilton on Broadway is more than $200. An NBA game will run over $300.By comparison, a day at the U.S. Open begins at 11 a.m. and can last well into the night. On a cost-per-hour basis, tennis executives would argue that the tickets are a bargain.They would say they provide opportunities for people of modest means to get their hands on reasonably priced tickets and give those fans a high-quality experience.Once those tickets get purchased, though, the market takes over. Prices might come down as the tournament gets closer and the possibility that a ticket might go unsold approaches. But they might not.“We knew that we would be leaving dollars on the table,” said Corio, the chief commercial officer. “The market has spoken and has demonstrated that we have.”But tell that to a family that has to pay $1,500 to bring four people to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center for the day, or the young professional whose monthly outgoings make a day of tennis that starts — before transport, drinks, food and other purchases — at over $350 out of reach.While the grounds pass is the banner example of surging prices, in sports, the seats closest to the action have the highest demand because there are so few of them. They’re like beachfront property. Events can’t make more of them.Except the USTA has figured out that it can — in the stadium where it happens.This year’s U.S. Open is the first to take place during the $800 million renovation of Arthur Ashe Stadium.That renovation has reconfigured the seating to create more of the most expensive seats, as well as adding nine new hospitality clubs before next year. It also includes the construction of a $250 million player training and hospitality center.This is hardly an act of benevolence. The USTA had to move the current player training and lounge areas and the locker rooms out of Arthur Ashe Stadium to make way for new hospitality clubs, which justified the higher ticket prices for courtside seats and luxury suites.“There’s no question that there’s a lot of money to be made from the courtside seats and the suites to help fund everything else that we’re doing,” said Daniel Zausner, the chief operating officer of the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows.“You know how well our tickets sell.”Before the renovation, there were about 2,800 seats in the lowest portion of the stadium, the courtside area. Then came a level of luxury suites. Then a middle section, called the loge, which had about 6,000 seats. Above that was an upper tier with about 13,500 seats.During the past 10 months, construction workers and engineers have ripped out everything below the upper tier and reconfigured the stadium.Now, there are 5,000 seats in the lower courtside area, including 2,000 club seats, with access to exclusive hospitality areas. Three temporary clubs will be open this year, with six more opening next year.On the next level, there is the ring of luxury corporate suites. Above the suites is a vastly reduced loge section of about 2,500 seats. Then comes the upper tier, known as the promenade, which stretches up into the nosebleeds.Arthur Ashe Stadium renovationWhat’s newCourtsideAdded 2,200 seats, including 2,000 clubseats. LogeReduce from 6,000 to 2,500 seats.Arthur Ashe Stadium renovationWhat’s newCourtsideAdded 2,200 seats, including 2,000 club seats. LogeReduce from 6,000 to 2,500 seats.Here’s where the math gets very good for the USTA.Last year, the 6,000-seat loge section in the middle of the stadium had an average ticket price of $291 per session. The renovation took out 3,500 of those seats.Those seats have effectively been replaced one-for-one by seats in the courtside area, where the average price for a seat without food-and-drink service is more than $560 per session. Seats with hospitality in that section cost more than $2,300 per session. Even before factoring those in, that’s nearly a 2x increase in price on 3,500 seats, created out of thin air and a lot of concrete.Furthermore, about 75 percent of those 6,000 seats in the loge section belonged to subscribers. For years, many of those subscribers told Corio and their team that they wanted to move their subscriptions down to the courtside section. They couldn’t, because seats there never became available.Now the USTA has created those seats, and subscribers have paid for them.“The pricing reflected what we felt was fair for the significantly upgraded seat,” Corio said.The upper-tier seating hasn’t changed. During the next year, the USTA will expand that concourse and add a rooftop bar.Face-value ticket prices for the 13,500 seats in the promenade level are, on average, $117 per session this year, compared with $113 last year. The least expensive, non-weekend, day-session grounds passes cost $65. But those tickets are showing the highest markup rate on the secondary market, with prices roughly four to five times their face value.The USTA insists it is still running an accessible event. Its Fan Week, which includes the seven days before the start of the main draw, when the qualifying competition and the mixed doubles tournament take place and the best players are practicing, remains largely free.Tickets to mixed doubles matches on Ashe cost money, but the matches on Louis Armstrong Stadium will remain free — for now.“We have enough demand that we could charge a ticket price for Fan Week, but we don’t,” Corio said.But Fan Week is not the U.S. Open, at least not the one that people who want to experience the sport across all demographics, from age and sociocultural background to wealth, want to visit. As the resale market and the changes to its main stadium converge, sentiment against the prices is rising — but the tickets keep on selling.Tennis is a game of capitalizing on opportunities when they arise. At the moment, so too is the game of running the U.S. Open.This article originally appeared in The Athletic.Sports Business, Culture, Tennis, Women's Tennis2026 The Athletic Media Company
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    Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari called out by former F1 driver for "pretty sloppy" errors
    Motorsport photoFormer Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton are failing to capitalise on Mercedes' rare vulnerabilities, labelling a string of mistakes as "pretty sloppy".Following six grand prix victories in the first half of the season, Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli holds a 50-point advantage over the seven-time champion in second with 12 races remaining.Palmer insists Ferrari has missed crucial opportunities to close that gap. During an episode of the F1 Nation podcast alongside host Tom Clarkson and former IndyCar Series driver James Hinchcliffe, Palmer pointed to Antonelli's reliability problems at the British Grand Prix as a major opening that the Maranello outfit missed."Ferrari have to just keep the pressure on and see what happens. But I'm a little bit disappointed in them in recent races because I think they've been given this chance with some reliability woes for Kimi," Palmer explained."The wheel cover stuff at Silverstone was a really lucky strike for Ferrari. They were going to lose that race, and they ended up coming through, taking a big dent out of Kimi's lead. And then they go and get all these penalties."So you've got a jump start for Lewis at Silverstone just because he moved his hand too quickly. That's pretty sloppy. You've got him unlatching the pitlane speed limiter a fraction early in Hungary. It's hard to argue that's not pretty sloppy. You've got the biggest one of all of them probably being the impeding penalty in Hungary. My word, that's so sloppy from the race engineer at that point and maybe a little bit from Lewis as well.Lewis Hamilton, FerrariLewis Hamilton, Ferrari"And those three penalties may have cost them some points, obviously, but also a little bit of momentum and a little bit of that pressure on Kimi. So, they have to cut those out."He added that Hamilton is "driving brilliantly" but that he may be lacking concentration."He's driving brilliantly. The fact that he's even matching or ahead of Charles on pace a lot of the time shows what a great turnaround it's been," he said."It's really difficult to compare to his glory years at Mercedes; the competition's so different. The environment is so different. I think we are seeing some of the best that he's ever done."That's why I have the frustration at the needless penalties because actually his driving level is exceptionally high right now. He's really risen to these regs and the opportunity that's there for him."But then these mistakes, they're not to do with skill. That's the silly thing. It's kind of a lack of concentration, or I don't know, attention or something in him and the race engineer. And they've just let themselves down."If Ferrari wants to win this championship, we mentioned team orders before, and the fact that they would need to maximise every point - they are a long way from doing that in the last few races." To read more Motorsport.com articles visit our website.
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    Bodies of 2 hikers missing for decades in Swiss Alps turn up as glacier melts
    The glacial ice avalanche of the Trift Glacier above the village in Saas-Grund, Valais, Switzerland, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. (Dominic Steinmann/Keystone via AP, File)2026-08-20T09:02:48Z GENEVA (AP) — The bodies of two Belgian mountaineers who went missing in the Swiss Alps more than three decades ago have been found, officials said. Police in the southwestern Valais region, which has a database of people listed as missing over the last century, said the retreat of glaciers has led to the emergence of remains of people who went missing decades earlier.Late last month, a hiker discovered human remains that turned up following the melting of the Trift glacier south of the city of Lucerne, prompting a recovery operation, the regional government said Wednesday. DNA tests conducted at a Valais hospital determined that the remains were those of two Belgian hikers, aged 39 and 41 at the time, who went missing near the Weissmies mountain — dozens of kilometers (miles) to the south — in 1992.Such discoveries are nothing new but have become more frequent as Switzerland’s glaciers have melted at an increasing rate.Three years ago, DNA tests confirmed that a body found on a Swiss glacier near the Matterhorn was that of a German mountaineer who disappeared in 1986. Many scientists blame global warming for a recent surge in glacier melt in Switzerland and beyond. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    This Coach Is Banned From Working With Kids. Why Is He Still Coaching?
    In an altered image from a video montage Ryan Richardson posted to Instagram in June, the coach works with a young athlete. Collage by Lisa Larson-Walker/ProPublica. Left: via Instagram. Right: Sarah Blesener for ProPublica. The first time Ryan Richardson was suspended from coaching volleyball, in early 2024, he gathered the parents of his teenage players in the back room of his gym in the border city of Pharr, Texas. It was a dark, cool space, one wall lined with shelves of trophies and dangling medals. The tinted windows looked out onto the courts where Richardson trained some of the best young female players in the Rio Grande Valley, but the glass was one-way, and from outside, nothing that happened in the room was visible. For years, the room had also contained a twin-sized mattress that sat in the corner on a box spring, covered with dark sheets. By the 2024 season, though, the bed had disappeared. On that winter day, the parents of Richardson’s club, Texas Fierce Elite, were worried. Their 14- and 15-year-old daughters were bound for the Girls Junior National Championship that summer in Las Vegas, but now Richardson was barred from attending. The organization overseeing volleyball in the state, Lone Star Region Volleyball, had suspended him after complaints about Richardson’s Instagram posts, including a mirror selfie in which he posed in skin-tight orange boxer briefs. The case had quickly been escalated to USA Volleyball, the sport’s governing body and the host of the upcoming national championship. There was much more at stake than a single tournament. For more than 15 years at the helm of Texas Fierce Elite, Richardson had been trading on a dream: girls who wanted to play college sports, and parents who wanted to get them there. In Pharr and the cities surrounding it, which are more than 90% Latino and have poverty rates more than double the national average, opportunities to go to college were rare, and paying for it was even harder. Richardson’s players said he often told them that he and Texas Fierce Elite were their only path to a scholarship. Although they were barely in high school, the Texas Fierce Elite girls were entering the most important period of college recruiting. The sidelines of the national tournament would be flooded with college scouts from all corners of the country. If Richardson could no longer coach, the parents feared, all of that might be derailed. On that day in the back room of his gym, Richardson did not acknowledge the Instagram posts at all, according to two parents present. Instead, the former football receiver claimed that the suspension was the result of vindictive parents with complaints about their kids’ playing time. He promised the suspension would go away in a matter of weeks. And even if it didn’t, Richardson told them, he would find a way to keep coaching. Richardson posted this selfie on his public Instagram account before his suspension. via Instagram The suspension didn’t go away. Instead, it surfaced a flood of allegations far more serious than Instagram photos: One mother would allege that Richardson had been having a sexual relationship with her daughter that began four years ago, when the girl was 16 and he was 36, she told ProPublica and The Washington Post. Other players would come forward to say Richardson had groomed and physically and emotionally abused them. USA Volleyball referred the case to the U.S. Center for SafeSport, an oversight body created to police abuse in youth and Olympic sports, which eventually suspended Richardson and put his name on its public disciplinary list. Richardson was right about one thing, however: None of that mattered. Although he was barred from attending USA Volleyball events, including nationals, Richardson was able to keep coaching his teams of teenage girls. He attended daily practices and appeared on the sidelines of tournaments hosted by other volleyball groups for two years. In February of this year, SafeSport listed Richardson as “permanently ineligible” to coach, saying it had substantiated a litany of allegations against him: that he had had an intimate relationship with a minor, committed sexual misconduct involving a minor, and engaged in physical misconduct and bullying. But Richardson is still coaching teenage girls at his gym in Pharr. And that fact is not a secret. Nearly every day for the last two years, Richardson has posted videos in which he works with Texas Fierce Elite players, supervises practices and promotes the club — hundreds of posts in all, often visible to the public. After his suspension in early 2024, Richardson said complaints against him were an effort to “retaliate and defame someone’s character,” telling the local news website MyRGV that he “would never do anything to risk the physical or mental wellbeing of these strong young ladies.” He called himself an “enthusiastic proponent” of SafeSport and the strict rules it has in place to protect children. “I am extremely surprised by the suspension and disappointed that I have not been given any information regarding what I allegedly did wrong,” he said at the time. “The safety and security of the athletes that train with Texas Fierce Elite Volleyball is always my primary focus and concern.” Richardson, who has not been charged with any crime, did not respond to multiple requests for comment for this story. Last week, after ProPublica and The Post sent him a detailed summary of our reporting, Richardson posted a video of a girl training at his gym on Instagram with the caption, “Say what you want but this work will be on display for as long as I live !! Not interested in answering to the narrative created by outsiders just invested into the next one who is looking for change!!” For more than a year, ProPublica and The Washington Post have been investigating failures in a system that is supposed to protect children from sexual abuse in youth sports. Those flaws, the investigation found, are putting a new generation of young athletes at risk. The sexual abuse allegations against Richardson triggered that system, which was created by Congress in 2018 in the wake of revelations about sexual abuse in Olympic sports — among them the prolonged abuse of dozens of athletes by USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The 2018 law charged the new Center for SafeSport with overseeing the country’s 50 national sports governing bodies, including USA Volleyball, which prepare and train young athletes in sports overseen by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. SafeSport investigates allegations of abuse in these sports, especially sexual abuse. It has the power to suspend coaches as it investigates them, recording their names in a public database known as the SafeSport list, and can ban abusive coaches for life. The SafeSport list was intended to address the decades-old problem of coaches who were accused of abuse but were able to continue working with young athletes for years, often as sports governing bodies looked the other way. But that system did not stop Ryan Richardson. SafeSport, USA Volleyball and its regional partner Lone Star all failed to keep Richardson from interacting with children, ProPublica and The Post found, even as allegations of inappropriate behavior and abuse piled up. SafeSport delayed suspending Richardson for months despite the serious allegations, ProPublica and The Post found. Later, the organization failed to take action against a coach accused of “aiding and abetting” Richardson by allowing him to work with players after he was suspended. SafeSport said it could not comment on individual cases “to protect the integrity of our investigative process.” Once Richardson was suspended by SafeSport, the law required USA Volleyball to ensure he was not working with its athletes. ProPublica and The Post found that both USA Volleyball and Lone Star had received multiple reports that Richardson was still coaching, but Lone Star allowed his club to remain a regional member, and USA Volleyball did not object. Richardson kept showing up to coach. Hilary Nemchik, a SafeSport vice president, said in a statement that it was the job of national governing bodies like USA Volleyball to “enforce the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s sanctions” and that governing bodies had the ability “to make decisions regarding membership.” What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse in Youth Sports The public SafeSport list is one of the most powerful tools for parents looking to research their kids’ coaches. But many families have no idea it exists or how to use it. Critics also say the organization has serious flaws. Share Your Experience “We recognize there are gaps in the system, whether it be coaches avoiding SafeSport sanctions by going to organizations outside of the Movement or a reluctance by some NGBs to do everything in their power to prohibit the participation of banned individuals,” Nemchik said. She cited a case in which another governing body, USA Gymnastics, had terminated the membership of a club for repeatedly violating SafeSport sanctions. “This should be standard for any NGB that prioritizes protecting their members,” Nemchik said. A spokesperson for USA Volleyball said in a statement that the organization had done an “internal review” of the incidents in ProPublica and The Post’s story and “confirmed that USA Volleyball has fully complied with all SafeSport requirements, U.S. Center for SafeSport regulations, and our own organizational policies and procedures.” “USA Volleyball places the highest priority on the safety and well-being of all athletes, coaches, and staff,” the statement said. Lone Star said in a statement that it “disputes the accuracy of several factual assertions, characterizations, and implications” in the story, but would not comment on individuals or internal processes. It declined to say what was inaccurate. “The Region takes its responsibilities concerning athlete safety seriously,” the statement said, “and will continue to fulfill its obligations under applicable USA Volleyball and SafeSport requirements.” Rise of Richardson When Richardson opened Elite Sports Performance, there was little like it in the Rio Grande Valley, a string of rapidly growing border cities isolated from the rest of Texas by miles of scrubland. There were sports teams and there were gyms, but what Richardson started selling was something else: a version of youth sports that went beyond practices and games. In 2013, they opened a gym in a warehouse-like green building on Feather Avenue in Pharr where expensive rigs hooked children up to elastic bands to improve their jumping height, a crane-like device served balls one after another so they could master technique, and trampolines and battle ropes made them strong. Richardson had played football at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, but his coaching specialty was volleyball, soon to become the country’s fastest-growing sport for girls. Richardson told his young players that he became involved in volleyball after college, where he’d dated a libero, a defensive position held by the smallest players on the court. Richardson demanded perfection. He wanted his players’ elbows at the right angle, their jumps timed exactly right. He was known to curse and scream, former players said, and even a small mistake could mean being called a “pussy” and a “piece of shit.” If a girl didn’t jump high enough, she was “fucking fat.” “He would tear us down to the point where we needed validation from him because he was the only one to build us up,” said Madisyn Sosa, now 20, who played with Richardson from the age of 14. His behavior was tolerated for one reason, another former Texas Fierce Elite athlete said: College “was always the end goal.” Richardson quickly established a track record of sending athletes to local and even Division I colleges, often with scholarships. “We’re extremely limited on good training,” said one local volleyball club director, Rafael Castañeda Jr., who owns a rival gym several miles from Richardson’s. “He’s known to be one of the top ones, so these parents, they took the chance.” On social media, Richardson chronicled the rise of his program with hundreds of videos of the group of teen girls he called his “family.” The back room at Elite Sports Performance began to fill with trophies and medals. In the summer of 2022, at the USA Volleyball national championship in Indianapolis, Richardson’s team of girls under 14 finished ninth in the country. Richardson also spent hours with his teenage players outside of sports. He took them on fishing expeditions and to the beach. They accompanied him to church and hung out in his hotel room on trips to tournaments doing TikTok dances. He posted photos and videos of all of it online, with Instagram captions calling the girls pet names like “my fierce baby” and “my love.” Richardson took particular interest, three former players said, in girls who played libero — the same position as his former girlfriend. In one Instagram story, a screenshot of which was viewed by ProPublica and The Post, Richardson described a “journey” with one libero, a girl he called his goddaughter. “This little 11 year old redheaded girl laid her head on my shoulder and fell asleep, for some odd reason I couldn’t shake the feeling of a father,” Richardson wrote. “So I asked her mom if things were ok to really love this child … the relationship blossomed from coach to godfather to dad.” He added a photograph of himself holding the girl’s hand. The girl, who is now an adult, did not respond to a request for comment. Richardson required his teenage players to hug him at the end of practice, four former players said, sometimes pulling girls down onto his lap and telling them, “I love you.” He required hugs even on days when prospective parents were touring his gym. One parent recalled thinking it was odd, she said, but quickly doubted herself: Why would he do something like that in front of parents if it was inappropriate? And then there was the bed. He kept it for years in the back room, five people said, telling parents it was for recovery and massages. Parents sometimes sat in the dark room, too, watching their daughters train through the windows from a set of lounge chairs that lined the wall. “He Convinced Me Not to Say Anything” That was the room where Maggie Gutierrez first found Richardson alone with her teenage daughter. Gutierrez had brought her daughter to Elite Sports Performance nearly four years earlier, when she was a promising 13-year-old libero, for one reason: Richardson was supposed to be the best. He was “aggressive” with the girls, Gutierrez acknowledged, but under his vigilance her daughter grew to be one of the team’s best players — so good that Richardson had stopped charging her for expensive private sessions. Gutierrez often dropped her daughter off at the gym to practice, then returned a few hours later to bring her home. When she arrived that day in 2022, Gutierrez told ProPublica and The Post, Richardson’s car was the only one in the parking lot. Inside, the gym was empty. Gutierrez opened the door to the back room to find Richardson and her daughter, then 16, in the dark. Richardson turned his back to her and appeared to be tying up the string of his pants. (ProPublica and The Post, which do not name alleged victims of sexual abuse without their consent, are referring to Gutierrez by her maiden name to avoid identifying her daughter, who declined to be interviewed.) “I was furious,” Gutierrez said. “I could tell my daughter was nervous, and didn’t know how to react.” Gutierrez confronted Richardson, she said, but he denied anything had happened, following up with a flurry of WhatsApp messages that she said he later deleted. “He convinced me not to say anything,” Gutierrez said. “And I didn’t say anything.” Gutierrez’s daughter also insisted there was nothing romantic between them, Gutierrez said. And her daughter wanted to keep playing; she had a scholarship offer to a Division I school out of state. “I was just like, OK, I’m going to keep an eye, make sure I’m there all the time,” Gutierrez said. For a while, Gutierrez believed she was able to keep her daughter from being alone with Richardson. But her daughter began to turn off her location on her phone, she said. The relationship between Richardson and the girl continued for more than a year after the incident, according to Snapchat messages included in the SafeSport investigation and reviewed by ProPublica and The Post. In August 2022, several months after Gutierrez found Richardson and her daughter alone, Richardson and Gutierrez’s 16-year-old daughter exchanged messages saying, “I love you,” to each other and planning when they would next be able to meet up. Throughout the spring of 2023, when the girl was 17, Richardson wrote, “I want to camp in you love.” A day later, he wrote, “I love my girlfriend.” He sent the girl a video that he’d filmed of her sleeping on his chest, saying, “We look so peaceful together. It’s beautiful.” That May, Richardson wrote, “I don’t like that we are only sex right now so I really would love to get past this high school Shit when you are on your own pretty much,” he wrote. “I love you very much and I’ll be that man for you!!” Gutierrez had no idea that any of it was happening, she said. When her daughter got an opportunity to start college a semester early so that she could train with the team, Richardson encouraged it. In January 2024, at 18, she left for college in another state. Richardson quickly started a WhatsApp group with Gutierrez that he named her daughter’s “support group,” asking what kind of things her daughter would want in a gift box he said he was sending to her campus from the club. Then, in February, Gutierrez said, she got a call from her daughter’s college volleyball coach. He told Gutierrez that Richardson had met up with her daughter for a weekend out of state and that other players on the team had spoken about her daughter’s “older boyfriend” — a man they identified as Richardson. The college coach believed they were having a relationship, he told her. Gutierrez said she was frozen in shock. By the spring, when her daughter returned to the Rio Grande Valley from college, Gutierrez decided she had to act to protect her daughter. She went to police in McAllen and Pharr to report that Richardson had had a relationship with her daughter that she believed began when the girl was under 17, the age of consent in Texas. Police in both jurisdictions denied records requests from ProPublica and The Post by citing an exemption under state privacy statutes, but the news organizations obtained excerpts from the police report in McAllen. In the text, an officer describes meeting with Gutierrez at the McAllen police station. Gutierrez left the station with a promise to return with her daughter, the officer wrote. But she never did. When the officer called back, Gutierrez said her daughter did not want to speak. The officer closed the case, noting that her daughter was now 18 and legally an adult. Pharr police also declined to investigate, Gutierrez said. She felt stuck. So she turned to Lone Star, the regional volleyball arm of USA Volleyball. If she could not get police to investigate, she thought, at least she could stop Richardson from coaching. New Allegations By the time Gutierrez went to Lone Star, Richardson had already been suspended for several months over his social media posts, drawing coverage from local news outlets. When he was first suspended that February, Richardson told MyRGV that he was innocent and planned to file a grievance with USA Volleyball. But weeks later, MyRGV reported that USA Volleyball had upheld the suspension, keeping Richardson from coaching or training for at least six months. Richardson told the website he was “shocked.” USA Volleyball had previously sent the report about Richardson’s behavior on social media to the U.S. Center for SafeSport, as required by law, according to one person familiar with the case. But SafeSport initially declined to investigate because it said the allegations were not sexual and referred the case back to USA Volleyball, that person said. Only when Gutierrez reached out to Lone Star in May, the person familiar with the case said, did SafeSport accept the case. Over the course of its investigation, SafeSport would receive other reports about Richardson, ProPublica and The Post found. Two former players, two parents and Castañeda, the rival club owner, all said they had spoken to SafeSport investigators. Sosa, a former teammate of Gutierrez’s daughter, said she had also experienced inappropriate behavior from Richardson, which she eventually described to a SafeSport investigator. Richardson had sometimes FaceTimed her while he showered, she said, and often brought up sex and boys, once telling Sosa that a teammate was gaining weight because she was “having sex with that boyfriend all the time.” At one training session, she said, Richardson embraced her and laid his body on top of hers, saying, “Why don’t you love me?” Another player who witnessed the incident, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she is still involved in volleyball in the region, said she remembered Richardson remaining on top of Sosa for an uncomfortably long time. “I remember thinking she must be out of breath right now,” the player said. In a video Richardson posted to his Instagram, he is lying on the floor of the back room gym with Sosa, who said she was 17 at the time. He is gripping her arm, which is lying across Richardson’s chest. They both squeeze each other and laugh. Richardson captioned it, “The love is unreal … .” “That was the normal for us,” Sosa said. Beliza Longoria, another former player, said she spoke to SafeSport about what she believed was grooming by Richardson. As her coach, Richardson was obsessed with her teenage sex life, she said, and had once called her a “fucking slut” when he found out from a teammate that she’d had a sexual relationship with a boy. Once, Richardson told her and a teammate to rest their heads on his shoulder, and she had woken up, she said, to him filming them as they slept. On trips for out-of-town tournaments, she said, he often encouraged the girls to spend time in his hotel room, where he sometimes wore only a pair of shorts. Left: Richardson opened Elite Sports Performance in the Rio Grande Valley in 2013, offering a version of youth sports that went beyond practices and games. Right: Beliza Longoria. Longoria recalled one night when Richardson sat shirtless in bed drinking green apple Crown Royal until she and her teammates grew uncomfortable and left. Sosa and another teammate also recalled the incident. This was not the first time Longoria had tried to report Richardson. In 2021, she said, when she was 14, Richardson slapped her face and cursed at her during a training session. She and her parents went to the Pharr police, her mother said, but no action was taken, and Longoria left the club immediately after. Police acknowledged there were records related to the incident but declined to provide them under state privacy statutes. Richardson denied any wrongdoing at the time, and Sosa said when he told the team that Longoria was lying, they believed him. A SafeSport investigator eventually told Longoria that a report had been filed about the incident in 2021, she said. She had told many people about what happened, she said, but she was not sure who had filed the report. A person familiar with USA Volleyball’s operations confirmed the existence of a report about the incident in 2021 and said that Lone Star had appeared not to discipline Richardson. Three years later, Longoria said, she hoped that this time would be different. Investigating the Investigator The SafeSport investigator assigned to Richardson’s case was Jason Krasley, a former police officer. Krasley could have immediately placed the coach on SafeSport’s public disciplinary list, temporarily suspending him from coaching while the investigation continued. SafeSport says it uses such suspensions to keep people safe in the case of “severe” allegations, including “allegations of child sexual abuse regarding a coach with current/ongoing access to minor athletes.” But months passed without Richardson’s name appearing in the database. Richardson told parents at Texas Fierce Elite that this was a sign he had done nothing wrong. And although Richardson remained suspended by Lone Star and USA Volleyball, he found a way to keep coaching. Richardson gave control of Texas Fierce Elite’s teams to an employee, Gavin Rudder, according to a social media post that June. Richardson and Rudder had been close for years. Rudder posted photographs of them together, giving their duo a nickname — “Ebony and Ivory,” a reference to their races — and praising Richardson’s “incredible legacy.” Richardson’s Instagram username for a time was “Mr_ESP,” a reference to Elite Sports Performance. Rudder’s is “Mr_ESPvolleyball.” Rudder did not respond to multiple requests for comment, including a detailed list of questions. Under Rudder, Texas Fierce Elite could remain registered with Lone Star. Rudder’s name appeared on the club paperwork, and he took the girls to USA Volleyball-sanctioned tournaments. But ProPublica and The Post found that Richardson was, for all intents and purposes, still in charge of the club, a violation of his suspension. He set practice schedules and arranged tournaments, collected fees and ordered jerseys, according to team WhatsApp messages and interviews with a former coach at the club and two parents of former players. Richardson was also the main coach of the oldest team of girls at Texas Fierce Elite, these people said. Richardson’s social media posts show him running drills at practices, and online streams of games show Richardson coaching on the sidelines. “He was the only one that touched the team,” the former coach said. The coach, who left the club in early 2025, asked not to be named because she is still involved in volleyball in the region. Richardson allowed Rudder and other coaches to instruct younger teams, but he was still present at most practices and would frequently step in to coach, she said. One mother, whose daughter played on Texas Fierce Elite’s team for girls 15 and under at the time, shared a series of WhatsApp messages that showed Richardson remained heavily involved in that team following the suspension. In the messages, he also required girls to book “at least one private session a week” with him ahead of USA Volleyball’s national tournament. Rudder was part of the WhatsApp group and had watched it all happen, the mother said. The mother sent the messages showing Richardson’s involvement — and what she said was Rudder’s enabling of Richardson’s coaching — to Lone Star in July 2024, emails show. But with the new season set to begin in September, Lone Star renewed Rudder’s membership, and Texas Fierce Elite remained in good standing. Left: Dusk in Pharr, Texas, where Elite Sports Performance is located. Right: Longoria. As Longoria watched Richardson’s social media posts, she grew increasingly desperate — and furious. In January 2025 she emailed Krasley, the SafeSport investigator. It had been eight months since SafeSport’s investigation began. “WE NEED TO SCHEDULE A MEETING,” she wrote. “I am so worried for these kids who are under [h]is program and I am so angered that he is still coaching.” Longoria attached a photo that she had just been sent: Richardson in a Texas Fierce Elite zip-up at a tournament in New Orleans, his arms around a young volleyball player, pulling her against his chest. Krasley didn’t respond. It turned out he no longer worked for SafeSport; he had been fired in November after he was arraigned on allegations that, as a police officer, he had stolen money seized in a drug bust. And three days before Longoria reached out, Krasley had been arrested again, this time on charges of felony rape and involuntary sexual servitude. He is awaiting trial on multiple sex crime charges, although the theft and other charges were eventually dropped. Krasley has yet to enter a plea, and his attorney has argued the case should be dropped because of “egregious” prosecutorial misconduct. The attorney did not respond to requests for comment. SafeSport’s CEO at the time, Ju’Riese Colón, said in a statement after firing him that she was “appalled that a former staff member has been accused of such heinous acts in his previous role as a police officer.” SafeSport conducted an audit of Krasley’s 114 cases and said that it had reopened three of them, without providing details. “Defy the Opps” In February 2025, one year after Richardson’s social media posts were sent to SafeSport, Richardson’s name appeared in the center’s disciplinary database. He was temporarily suspended from coaching under USA Volleyball and all other sports organizations covered by SafeSport’s mandate while the investigation ran its course. Longoria was hopeful: Maybe SafeSport would make sure that Richardson no longer had access to young volleyball players. In reality, ProPublica and The Post found, the SafeSport suspension made almost no difference. Shortly after being placed on the SafeSport list, on March 8, Richardson was at the Adidas Bluegrass Tournament in Louisville, coaching the Texas Fierce Elite team that another coach had said “no one else touched.” Richardson was registered as the coach. Richardson was taking advantage of a gap in the SafeSport law. While national governing bodies like USA Volleyball are required to ban coaches on the SafeSport list, the law does not apply to private nonprofit groups. The Junior Volleyball Association, a nonprofit that says it has more than 250,000 participants, had allowed Richardson to join while he was suspended by USA Volleyball. The Louisville tournament was not affiliated with JVA, but it allowed coaches to use JVA memberships to register. In late April 2025, Richardson and the girls attended a tournament in Tennessee called Showdown in the Smokies. In an online stream of the event, he can be seen pacing in front of the team bench in gray shorts and a black T-shirt. After the tournament, which took place on his birthday, Richardson posted a video on Instagram of himself at a restaurant, having dinner with five of his teenage players. There are no other adults visible at the table. In July 2025, four months after Richardson was suspended by SafeSport, JVA renewed his membership. Like some other independent youth sports nonprofits, JVA has a policy banning coaches on the SafeSport list from working with kids, and a representative, Taylor Jakubowski, told ProPublica and The Post that JVA conducted monthly audits of the list against its membership roster. She acknowledged that JVA had not done so in Richardson’s case. “That would be my colleague, the one that checks the list,” she said, but did not provide a name. Jakubowski said JVA “canceled” Richardson’s membership in December 2025, the same month that a reporter reached out with questions about him. JVA’s executive director, Lisa Wielebnicki, said in a statement that JVA did not “operate or administer” either of the tournaments or determine who would be allowed to participate. “Any suggestion that JVA permitted or enabled Mr. Richardson to participate in those events … based on his JVA membership status would therefore be inaccurate.” (Richardson later reapplied, she said, and JVA denied his membership.) Richardson’s gym had also been able to gain affiliation with another outside organization: the Amateur Athletic Union, a massive youth sports nonprofit with some 760,000 athletes, which an investigation from ProPublica and The Post found has developed a reputation as a refuge for coaches who have been accused of abuse. The AAU does not have a policy barring coaches who are suspended or banned by SafeSport or other sports organizations. The AAU said it had “permanently banned” Richardson back in November 2024, after Gutierrez and the other Texas Fierce Elite mother said they reached out to the organization to express fears that Richardson would try to move his gym there. The AAU declined to comment further, but in a previous statement, the AAU said that it is “committed to protecting its athletes through comprehensive protection policies overseen by our Compliance Department.” But the following summer, Richardson, Rudder and Texas Fierce Elite began advertising a sleek new brand: “The Complex, est. 2025.” On social media, a video from Richardson called it “a new chapter.” He also included a new slogan: “DEFY THE OPPS” — slang for “the opposition.” In the AAU’s member directory, there is a girls’ volleyball club at the address of Richardson’s gym. It is called The Complex. The AAU did not answer questions about who owned the club. For all of Richardson’s maneuvering with other sports groups, though, he still needed USA Volleyball. To players and parents determined to secure college scholarships, USA Volleyball memberships are vital. While the AAU and JVA host their own tournaments, USA Volleyball remains the gateway to the sport’s regional and national championships, where hundreds of college scouts gather every year to recruit a new class of athletes. With a new season set to begin in September 2025, Lone Star allowed Texas Fierce Elite to remain in good standing. And it approved Rudder, who was listed as the club’s director, for another year of membership. Richardson celebrated the start of the season with a video of a Texas Fierce Elite practice with the caption, “TAKING BACK EVERYTHING THAT WAS TAKEN FROM THESE KIDS !! GOD SEE ME THRU IT ! Let’s work!!” Rudder was violating the SafeSport code just by allowing Richardson to work with his athletes. As a USA Volleyball member — and the registered owner of Texas Fierce Elite — he was prohibited from allowing people banned or suspended by SafeSport to be “in any way associated with” a registered club or to “coach or instruct Participants.” On social media, months of public posts by Richardson showed that Rudder had been standing by as Richardson coached his teams, sometimes literally. In one video, Richardson and Rudder stood on opposite sides of a volleyball net feeding balls to players. Public registration forms online show Richardson had listed Rudder as his assistant coach at tournaments. Under the SafeSport code, USA Volleyball is “responsible for enforcing” the center’s bans and suspensions. But a senior official with USA Volleyball said it leaves enforcement to regional affiliates like Lone Star. Karen Tarmon, the SafeSport coordinator for Lone Star, said in November 2025 that the organization had been unable to take action against Rudder or Texas Fierce Elite for violating Richardson’s suspension because “a club director or parent of an athlete is required to submit complaints and video documentation.” In Richardson and Rudder’s case, Tarmon said, “The Lone Star Region has not received documentation of this possible violation.” But by then, Lone Star had received reports from three people alleging that Richardson was violating his suspension, ProPublica and The Post found. Castañeda, Longoria and the other Texas Fierce Elite mother had all reported that he was still coaching, emails they provided show. The emails included videos, text messages and photos. In addition, Tarmon said that Lone Star did not have “authority over a club” until the start of what she called the “sanctioned season” on Nov. 23. SafeSport says its rules apply at all times, and Lone Star’s handbook at the time said the region is allowed to govern teams for as long as they are registered. Frustrated with inaction by Lone Star, Castañeda said he contacted USA Volleyball’s SafeSport office that November with photographs and videos pulled from Richardson’s public Instagram page. By January, Rudder and Texas Fierce Elite were back at USA Volleyball-sanctioned tournaments. Longoria “Permanently Ineligible” Richardson has made no effort to hide that he is still coaching. He posts videos of himself working with the girls almost every day, sometimes accompanied by Rudder. He filmed himself spending time alone with players in the darkened back room of his gym, where the twin bed once sat, and performing cupping therapy on a girl who is lying face-down on a table wearing only a sports bra and shorts. On Feb. 13, 2026, Richardson posted a video of himself training Texas Fierce Elite’s under-14 team. He captioned it with “TFE14” and stamped the video with the Texas Fierce Elite logo and the brand of a new training center named after one of his former players. On Feb. 19, the Center for SafeSport ruled that Richardson was banned from coaching. His name now appears in the SafeSport database under a new category: “permanently ineligible.” On Feb. 20, Richardson was back to training Texas Fierce Elite players, and he was back to posting. He has not stopped since. The post This Coach Is Banned From Working With Kids. Why Is He Still Coaching? appeared first on ProPublica.
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    [Getty Images]Jefferson Lerma has agreed a new two-year contract with Crystal Palace.Lerma, who joined the club in 2023, was entering the last year of his contract but has now agreed to an extension which will keep him at the club until 2028.The 31-year-old has made 121 appearances in all competitions since he arrived at Selhurst Park following the expiration of his deal at Bournemouth.The Colombian international has been part of the most successful period at the club and played an important role in the teams that won the FA Cup in 2025 and the Community Shield and Conference League last season.He will provide vital experience to a Palace side who have lost leaders Maxence Lacroix and Marc Guehi while Lerma is also able to play both in midfield and defence and will give flexibility to new manager Pierre Sage.Lerma has made 70 appearances for Colombia and started all five of their games at the World Cup before their exit in the Round of 16.Latest Crystal Palace news, analysis and fan viewsAsk about Crystal Palace - what do you want to know?
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    Wolff Admits Mercedes Throwing Away Points as they Push to Unlock Performance
    Toto Wolff admits that Mercedes F1 has left points on the table snapped up by its rivals to make it a much closer battle than they would have wished.Despite the power advantage on the power unit side in combination with the chassis, Mercedes F1 has left and lost a lot of points due to reliability issues in the first half of 2026 season. They have had retirements from key positions, which have hurt them on the points side.In the drivers’ F1 standings, Andrea Kimi Antonelli (219) leads by 50 points over Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton (169), with the other Mercedes of George Russell (160) in third. In the constructors’ standings, Mercedes (379) leads by 72 points over Ferrari (307).Considering the advantage they started the F1 2026 season with, the points gap is still less, especially with the reliability issues, which Ferrari hasn’t faced as much. Wolff admits the loss of points to rivals. He knows that the loss will haunt them, as the championship will be decided largely via rate of development and execution.Wolff rues points loss as second half demand to pump upMercedes F1 has been out of order in comparison to its rivals in terms of development packages, but they have a plan in place which they will execute soon. “We have left points on the table, our rivals have reduced the performance gap, and we know the second half of the year will demand more from us than the first,” said Wolff in pre-race preview.“The championships will be decided by execution and the rate of development we can bring to the car across the next 12 races. Whilst we are slightly out of step with upgrades compared to our rivals, we have more performance to unlock and a clear development plan to do so. “Zandvoort has been a unique challenge since its return. It is a difficult track to master, the fans create an incredible atmosphere, and it has become a race that the teams and drivers look forward to. We have come close but never won there in the modern era. This is our final opportunity to change that, and that’s a challenge we would like to meet.”
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    Newcastle United tracking New York Red Bulls forward Julian Hall
    Newcastle United tracking New York Red Bulls forward Julian HallNewcastle United are keen on bringing New York Red Bulls forward Julian Hall to the St James’ Park club, according to Ben Jacobs. Newcastle manager Matthias Jaissle wants the Magpies to make more quality signings, and the 18-year-old has emerged as a target. However, the Toons will face competition from the likes of RB Leipzig, Atletico Madrid and Hull City for the services of the teenage sensation. Hall has nine goals and four assists in his last 19 starts for the Major League Soccer club and Newcastle admire his huge potential.The Newcastle target made history after becoming the second-youngest player to make his MLS debut aged 15 years and 190 days in June 2024. Hall became the youngest player to score an MLS hat-trick in May and plenty of European clubs are hoping to lure him away from North America. A move to the Premier League could appeal to the American, who was named in the MLS All-Star last month, and the Magpies will hope to pip fierce competition to his services.The Toons have lost key players this summer and are desperate to make quality additions before the summer transfer deadline.They have spent £174 million so far this summer on the signings of Bazoumana Toure, Aladji Bamba, Amar Dedic, Lukas Hornicek, Sean Steur and Ewen Jaouen.The fans still want more, with Guinea international midfielder Ousmane Diabate closing in on a move from Genclerbirligi.A deal for Hall could be next and it will be intriguing to see whether they will make a concrete move for the American teenager.
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    Sam Curran undergoes surgery to end chances of England Test recall
    England have been dealt an injury blow with Sam Curran forced to undergo surgery and set to be sidelined for the remainder of the summer.All-rounder Curran is a key figure in England’s white-ball sides and had been expected to be added the Test squad at some point during the series against Pakistan.But the Surrey left-armer has now undergone surgery on a groin injury at the conclusion of the Hundred, ending his chances of a Test recall.National selector Marcus North had hinted that Curran would likely be considered as an all-round option after the retirement of Ben Stokes."With the retirement of Ben Stokes, it's quite clear that he provided us with a certain balance in the team," North had said. "Sam Curran is certainly a player of interest for us.“He's someone our backroom staff and medical team will be working with in the coming weeks to make sure that he potentially becomes an option in the third Test. He's someone that we really value highly and we see playing a role in the future for us as an allrounder."Fellow Surrey all-rounder Will Jacks also misses out as the County Championship returns, with the spinner absent from the clash with Nottinghamshire after having his appendix removed.Jacks could yet feature for England in a white-ball series against Sri Lanka that concludes the men’s international home season.
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    Preview: Como 1907 vs Juventus Women | Serie A Women's Cup
    Preview: Como 1907 vs Juventus Women | Serie A Women's CupThe Women's First Team get their 2026/27 domestic season underway with a Serie A Women's Cup match away against newcomers Como 1907 on Friday, August 21 at 18:00 CEST.The Bianconere are in Group C along with Friday's opponents, Como Women, and AC Milan. They will be looking to defend their crown, having beaten Roma in the inaugural final last season.Let’s get up to speed ahead of Friday's big game with the pre-match stats.INTERESTING FACTSFollowing their 2–1 win over Torrense and 3–1 victory over Hammarby in the 2026/27 Champions League qualifying campaign, Juventus could win each of their first three matches of the season for the sixth time in their history, the first since the 2024/25 season.Among the teams taking part in the 2026/27 Serie A Women’s Cup, none had more different players on the scoresheet than Juventus last season across all competitions: 17, the same as Inter – compared to 13 for Como 1907.Among the players currently at Juventus, Michela Cambiaghi is the one who scored in the most different competitions for the club last season (four): three goals in Serie A, two in the Italian Cup, one in the Champions League and one in the Serie A Women’s Cup.Gallery | Italy coach Soncin visits Bianconere training OPPOSITION FOCUSComo have won their last eight matches across all competitions with an aggregate score of 28–9. Overall, the Lombardy side suffered just two defeats in 28 matches last season (23W, 3D): in Serie B against Hellas Verona and in the Italian Cup against Inter.Como scored an impressive 40 goals in their 14 home matches across all competitions last season (an average of 2.9 per match) without ever failing to find the net; conversely, they conceded just 12 at home during the 2025/26 season (an average of 0.9), keeping a clean sheet on six occasions.Last season, only Elisa del Estal (11) scored more goals than Valentina Giacinti (10) whilst playing for Como 1907 across all competitions
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    Russian Missiles Kill at Least 13 in Kyiv as Air Defenses Dwindle
    Moscow is taking advantage of Ukraine’s depleted stock of interceptors and is intensifying attacks, worsening the civilian death toll.
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    Bare Grocery Shelves Are a New Wartime Hardship for Ukrainians
    After years of pounding power plants and cities, Russia’s air war has taken aim at Ukraine’s supermarket warehouses.
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    Trump’s Order to Cut Military Exercises With South Korea Carries Risks, Experts Say
    President Trump’s decision to curtail the military exercises came as allies question the U.S. commitment to longstanding alliances.
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    Moderna’s Shift to Cancer Company Lifts Stock Up 177%
    The company’s fortunes cratered as demand for Covid-19 vaccines plummeted. But it was busy working on something else.
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    Guardians lineup scuffling, 'banged up' with several injuries
    CLEVELAND — Guardians manager Stephen Vogt’s lineup cards might be covered in eraser marks and Wite-Out these days. The Guardians added a few veteran hitters at the trade deadline to help to re-shuffle the middle of the lineup with Jo Adell and Nathaniel Lowe. Others, such as infielder Angel Genao, were recently promoted and have made their mark.Then there’s a series of injuries and banged-up hitters who are shifting in and out of availability. “We’re pretty banged up right now,” Vogt said this week. “We’re pretty banged up on the position player side, so we’e got a lot of guys we’re monitoring.” Chase DeLauter, Jo Adell injury updatesOutfielder Chase DeLauter is nursing a left hamstring injury. He took batting practice on the field before Cleveland’s shutout loss to the San Francisco Giants on Aug. 19, but he wasn’t available during the game. Then there’s outfielder Jo Adell, who obliterated a 455-foot home run and drove in six runs in the Guardians’ Aug. 18 win over the Giants, but he also fouled a ball off his left knee and is considered day-to-day. Like DeLauter, Adell wasn’t available off the bench Aug. 19 as the Guardians routinely came up short, racking up strikeouts with the potential tying run on base in a 1-0 loss to the Giants.Their status moving forward will be a day-by-day situation. Rhys Hoskins placed on injured listFirst baseman Rhys Hoskins, who was playing through a back injury, was placed on the injured list Aug. 19 with lower back inflammation. Utility man David Fry was recalled in his place to add a right-handed hitter to the bench. “We had a need to get a right-handed bat that can play first base here,” Vogt said. “David fits that and he also gives us some much-needed versatility. We haven’t had a whole lot of versatility on our roster the last few weeks.” Hoskins is hitting .179 with a .682 OPS and 13 home runs this season. The back issue eventually became unmanageable, and it required an MRI and a trip to the IL. “He’d been dealing with that over the last, how many days now, 10 days, two weeks?” Vogt said. “Then last night, just kind of felt it during the game, felt like he wasn’t himself.” Hoskins playing through some back discomfort, while the statuses of Adell and DeLauter were unclear leading up to the game. There’s also star third baseman Jose Ramirez, who returned from hamate born surgery a few weeks ago. All of it has led to a scuffling Guardians offense lacking a quality of consistency while they try to chase down a playoff spot in both the American League Central and AL Wild Card races.“I have a lot of pencils and erasers when it comes to making my lineups out,” Vogt said. “It’s hard when you have impact guys that you don’t know day-to-day when they’re sign to go, if they can, who can and when.“Everybody’s trying to step up and all of our guys are going to get opportunities, but it’s difficult when you have guys that are day-to-day, especially the impact that these guys have.” Ryan Lewis covers the Guardians for the Akron Beacon Journal. He can be reached at rlewis1@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Guardians lineup scuffling, 'banged up' with several injuries
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    Joe Lunardi has Kentucky paired with Arkansas and Duke in new NCAA Tournament Bracketology
    Jan 31, 2026; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope shakes hands with Arkansas Razorbacks head coach John Calipari prior to the game at Bud Walton Arena. Kentucky won 85-77. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images | Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images We are still a bit away from the tipoff of the 2026-27 college basketball season. Still, whether we’re in the midst of a season being played or the season ended yesterday, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi will always have some bracketology for us college basketball fans.Big Blue Nation may not be too fond of the placement of its Kentucky Wildcats, with hopes of being much higher. Lunardi placed the Wildcats as a 5-seed in the East region, facing off against the winner of the 12-seed play-in game between Xavier and Oklahoma State.Lunardi knew what he was doing with this region with the list of teams, including Kentucky. If Kentucky were to win its first game, its presumed round-of-32 opponent would be a familiar one: The Arkansas Razorbacks.Also within the East region are 1-seed Duke, 8-seed Indiana, 3-seed UConn, 2-seed Michigan State, 11-seed Cincinnati, and others. Obviously, a 5-seed would be a bit disappointing given the expectations at Kentucky. A 5-seed would have Kentucky in an interesting spot heading into the postseason of Year 3 for Mark Pope. In a year where you go into it on a warm seat, Pope would need a run through that bracket to make BBN happy in the end.Below, you can check out Lunardi’s projection.
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    Italpizza become new Premium Partner of Bologna FC for the 2026/27 season
    Italpizza become new Premium Partner of Bologna FC for the 2026/27 seasonBologna FC 1909 and Italpizza are pleased to announce a new partnership, with Italpizza joining the Rossoblù family as a Premium Partner for the 2026/27 season.Founded in 1991 by Cristian Pederzini, Italpizza is now one of Europe’s leading frozen pizza companies. With more than 30 years in business, it has combined tradition and innovation, growing into an industrial group with a production capacity of over 460 million pizzas per year. Italpizza has five production plants, three in Italy, one in France and one in Spain. The company produces its own-brand products as well as products for some of the world’s leading retailers, with quality, authenticity, and a commitment to Italian expertise at the heart of its philosophy.Italpizza’s arrival among Bologna FC’s Premium Partners unites two organisations that share a vision centred on growth, the ambition to establish themselves internationally and strong ties to the Emilia region. The partnership is built on shared values including teamwork, passion, determination and the constant pursuit of excellence.“We are proud to renew our partnership with Bologna FC, an organisation that represents sporting excellence and, with vision and ambition, takes the name of our region across Italy and beyond. Sports and business thrive on the same values such as teamwork, determination, passion and the desire to improve every day. We are delighted to continue this collaboration, supporting the growth of a club that has built its progress through professionalism, ambition and consistency, helping to create value and further strengthen its identity in Italy and internationally,” said Cristian Pederzini, Founder and President of Italpizza.“We are delighted to welcome Italpizza to the Bologna FC family of Premium Partners. It is a company that represents excellence in our region and has successfully established itself in international markets thanks to its quality, innovation and entrepreneurial expertise. This partnership is built on shared values that we consider fundamental. We are confident that together we can build a rewarding journey, further promoting the region we represent,” said Christoph Winterling, Chief Revenue Officer of Bologna FC 1909.
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    2026 TCU Countdown to Kickoff: 9 Days Until Horned Frog Football
    MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 10: Wide receiver Josh Doctson #9 of the TCU Horned Frogs runs past defensive back Jesse Mack #5 of the Kansas State Wildcats to score the game winning touchdown during the second half on October 10, 2015 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. TCU won 52-45.(Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images TCU football is moving closer to its 2026 season opener against North Carolina in Dublin, Ireland on Aug. 29. As the Countdown to Kickoff continues, we’ll highlight a former Horned Frog whose jersey number coincided with the number of days remaining until the opener. At No. 9 is former TCU wide receiver Josh Doctson!Doctson finished his college career as TCU’s record holder in receiving yards (2,785) and receiving touchdowns (29). He made 180 receptions, which places him behind Kelly Blackwell for second all-time at TCU. His career-best season came in 2015, when he made a school-record 79 catches for 1,327 yards and a school-record 14 touchdowns. He was named a First-Team All-American and a finalist for both the Biletnikoff Award and the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award. He was also named a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award.A transfer from Wyoming, Doctson immediately caught on in his first season at TCU. In 2013, Doctson tied for the team lead in receptions (36) and led the team in receiving yards (440). He made a huge leap during TCU’s run to the Big 12 co-championship in 2014, making 65 catches for 1,018 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was named an All-Big 12 Second Team selection and a semifinalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. With Doctson and quarterback Trevone Boykin leading the offense, TCU went 12-1 and beat Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl.The Washington Redskins (now Commanders) selected Doctson with a first-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Across four NFL seasons, all with Washington, Doctson reeled in 81 catches for 1,100 yards and eight scores, six of which came during the 2017 season. He made 34 appearances and 26 starts in his career, which included three years in Washington and one year with the Minnesota Vikings. He signed with the New York Jets in 2020, but opted out of the COVID season. He briefly spent time on the Arizona Cardinals practice squad in 2021.
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    “He Can For Sure Rebound”: NBA Fans React to Angel Reese’s Brother Julian Reese Getting Waived by Nuggets After Peyton Watson Trade
    Golden State Warriors vs. Washington Wizards - 2025-26 NBA regular season © Reuters ConnectOn Wednesday, news broke of the Denver Nuggets trading 3-and-D asset Peyton Watson in a five-team transaction. Among the many moving parts in this situation, Angel Reese’s brother Julian was sent by the Washington Wizards to the Nuggets, who will reportedly waive the 23-year-old forward from his two-way contract.While most of the attention has been on Watson and how he strengthens the Cleveland Cavaliers’ lineup, NBA fans also had a number of reactions to Julian Reese’s fate.“I thought Julian Reese played pretty good last year. He can for sure rebound,” one fan tweeted.In 13 games with the Wizards last season, the 6-foot-9 Reese averaged 11.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game while shooting 52.9% from the field.His career high in scoring came when the Wizards blew out the Utah Jazz 133-110 on March 25. That night, the former Maryland standout put up 26 points on 12-for-16 shooting from the field. Reese also pulled down 17 rebounds.Report: Potential Spike in Tax Bill Motivated Nuggets’ Decision to Trade Peyton WatsonThough Peyton Watson played the best basketball of his NBA career last season, circumstances got in the way of his return to the Nuggets.According to insider Brett Siegel, Denver’s tax situation was the clincher.“For those asking why the Nuggets wouldn’t just keep Peyton Watson for $22M – it’s because that $22M would’ve resulted in Denver’s tax bill jumping from $68M to over $220M. A near $500M season between taxes and payroll just wasn’t something the Nuggets were prepared to do.”Watson, meanwhile, will join a Cavaliers squad that made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals last season.READ MORE:“We Losing Nikola Jokic”: Nuggets Fans Fear The Worst After Trading Peyton Watson For Cheap“What is Wrong With You?”: NBA Fans Slam Skip Bayless For Excluding Russell Westbrook From His Personal Hall Of FameCollege Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in college football, men’s college basketball, women’s college basketball, and college baseball!
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    Iran dismisses US economic threats and other developments in the Middle East
    In this photo released by the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, left, shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar before their meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026. (Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs via AP)2026-08-20T10:15:05Z Iran on Thursday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’ s threats of economic pain and isolation, while Syria’s foreign minister is visiting Pakistan, which is seeking to defuse tensions between the United States and Iran. Here’s a look at the latest developments in the Iran war and the wider Middle East on Thursday. Full coverage can be found here.Iran denounces Trump’s economic threat Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected the economic threats made against his country, saying that such “failed policies” will stir more hostility among Iranians and “bring more failures.”Araghchi’s comments came a few hours after President Donald Trump threatened “crushing economic measures” against Iran. Trump promised “Economic Warfare and Isolation on an unprecedented scale,” but provided few details.In a social media post, Araghchi maintained the threats aim to divert the attention of the U.S. public from domestic financial problems, adding that the U.S. “economic terrorism threatens the global economy and the national sovereignty of countries around the world.” Syria’s top diplomat discusses Middle East in PakistanSyria’s Foreign Minister Assad al-Shibani has arrived in Islamabad for talks expected to focus on regional issues, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.The visit comes days after Israeli airstrikes targeted an air base in northern Syria, causing damage but no casualties.Pakistani officials say the country’s political and military leadership remains in contact with both Iran and United States over efforts to de-escalate tensions and push for the resumption of talks after a 60-day deadline under a June memorandum of understanding expired. The agreement was brokered by Pakistan with help from regional countries. Pakistani crew members killed in Houthi attack are repatriatedThe bodies of two Pakistanis killed in last week’s Houthi attack on a Tanzanian-flagged commercial vessel in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait have been repatriated to Pakistan.Six Pakistani sailors who were injured in the attack have also safely returned to the country, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said in a post on X. Read More Dar thanked Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry for its cooperation, including medical assistance. “Pakistan condemns the attack in the strongest terms and reiterates that the safety and security of seafarers must be ensured at all times,” Dar said.
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    Vietnam police charge man with rape after American woman alleges attack
    Nguyen Thi Quynh Tam wipes her tears during an interview with The Associated Press in Hanoi, Vietnam, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo)2026-08-20T10:07:07Z HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnam has charged a man with rape after an American student said she was assaulted while in her bed during a group holiday.Nguyen Thi Quynh Tam, 24, said she was raped on July 5 and pressured by the man’s family to accept money and not go to police. She said the police also initially urged her to settle the matter privately.The AP does not usually identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted. Her candor is unusual for Vietnam, where sexual violence is rarely discussed publicly, but she said she wanted to speak out to help protect other women. “I’m doing this not just for me. But for everybody else that has been harmed,” said Tam. Tam’s account was documented in interviews, her police complaint and communications with U.S. and Vietnamese officials. After she sought help from U.S. officials and a U.S. lawmaker, officials confirmed Thursday that they had charged the 23-year-old man. Vietnam’s foreign ministry spokesperson Pham Thu Hang said authorities had initiated legal proceedings “in accordance with Vietnamese law.” She did not respond to questions about alleged police pressure to settle the case.The man charged in the case did not respond to AP queries sent via social media. Tam, whose family moved to the United States when she was 5 years old, returned to Vietnam in May for a banking internship, hoping to reconnect with her family’s homeland. She joined a group of acquaintances on a July 4 trip to a resort in Phu Tho, near Hanoi.The group stayed up late and when she went to bed, Tam found herself locked out of the room where she expected to sleep. She found another bedroom and fell asleep with the door unlocked, then awoke to the 23-year-old man kissing her neck. Read More Her complaint says Tam told him not to touch her, but he persisted and climbed on top of her. She pushed and punched him and shouted, “No!” But he pinned both her arms above her head and raped her.Later that night, she messaged her boyfriend in the U.S. that she had been raped. The AP has seen the messages. Afterward, she said she blamed herself and struggled mentally. Others in the group they traveled with told her the man was from a wealthy, politically-connected family and she was unsure what to do. 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. Tam said the man apologized twice on July 9, in a note and during a phone call. The AP has heard a recording of the call and seen the note.On July 11, Tam and friends of her family met with the man’s father in an encounter suggested by members of the group she traveled with. She said he asked how much money she wanted for not involving the police. He called five days later, again offering compensation, she said.In an email to the The Associated Press, the father said the two had been “intimate,” but he declined to comment further. He said his family had “no intention” of pressuring Tam to drop the case. Tam said that after she reported the incident to police on July 21, they took her back to the room where she said she was raped and asked her to reenact the assault, leaving her distraught.“A part of me is gone. And it’s in that room,” she said. The next day, she said, police urged her to meet with the 23-year-old and to sign a statement saying she had refused a rape kit and a lawyer. She refused. The police again asked her to settle while she was getting mental health care at a Hanoi hospital, she said.Tam, who is from Houston, Texas, said she got little help at the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi, where she was told she could report the matter to Vietnamese police, or return home. She said she was discouraged when they cited a previous sexual assault case that dragged on for over a year before being dropped. After Tam’s father contacted their senator, Ted Cruz, the embassy called her to apologize. It told Cruz’s office it had supported Tam and helped her contact authorities. Her father called that “inaccurate,” according to a July 29 email exchange.The State Department said it was aware of her case, but couldn’t comment further because of legal and privacy reasons. It said American “safety and security” was its top priority. ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL Ghosal covers the intersection of business and climate change in southeast Asia for The Associated Press. He is based out of Hanoi in Vietnam. twitter mailto
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    Why Taiwan and the South China Sea matter to the US and the world
    Soldiers participate in the annual Han Kuang military exercises in Yilan, northeastern Taiwan, Monday, Aug. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, Pool)2026-08-20T10:05:07Z When U.S. Sen. Darline Graham struggled to answer in a debate whether the U.S. has a national security interest in Taiwan and the South China Sea, she drew criticism for saying national security was “not my thing.”Taiwan and the South China Sea have long been major issues in U.S. foreign policy, and tensions involving China have kept both in the news in recent months. Beijing claims Taiwan as its own territory and asserts sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, bringing it into confrontation with U.S. allies and partners in the region.What happens in Taiwan and the South China Sea could have an impact not only on the region but around the world, given their importance to global trade. The South China Sea, a large body of water bordered by several nations, including China, the Philippines and Vietnam, is one of the world’s key maritime trade routes. Taiwan produces the majority of the world’s advanced semiconductors.“The two are very much connected,” said Hunter S. Marston, director of the Southeast Asia Program at the Lowy Institute in Australia. “If China were to blockade or seek to forcibly retake Taiwan from the mainland, the South China Sea could quickly see spillover effects.”Here’s a look at why Taiwan and the South China Sea are important and how the two are connected strategically: Taiwan, a key issue in US-China relationsThe South Carolina senator Darline Graham is seeking a full Senate term after being appointed to the seat of her late brother, Lindsey Graham, who was known for his foreign policy involvement and made several foreign trips, including to Taiwan.Taiwan is a self-ruled democracy that China claims as its own territory, and Beijing has not renounced the use of force to bring it under its control. After China and Taiwan split amid civil war in 1949, it became a thorny international issue. China sends military aircraft, coast guard ships and other vessels around Taiwan on a near-daily basis and periodically conducts large-scale military exercises. Taiwan also regularly holds military drills, including its annual Han Kuang exercises.The U.S. does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, but maintains extensive unofficial relations and is required under U.S. law to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself. Read More Under that framework, the U.S. has long been Taiwan’s main informal backer and arms supplier, a relationship that has been a persistent source of tensions with Beijing. During U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest visit to Beijing in May, Chinese President Xi Jinping made clear that Taiwan remains the most important issue in the bilateral relationship. Xi warned that mishandling U.S. ties with the island could lead to confrontation between the two countries. 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. Trump did not publicly address Taiwan during the trip. But on his way back to the United States, he said arms sales to Taiwan were a “very good negotiating chip” with China, comments that stirred anxieties on the island.“If China were able to take control of Taiwan, or if the United States clarified that it would not come to Taiwan’s defense in the event of a conflict, China would be able to project its military power (particularly submarine capabilities) far into the South China Sea and beyond the first island chain into the Pacific,” said Marston, from the Lowy Institute. A conflict over Taiwan would have direct consequences for Southeast Asia. Marston said that nearly 1 million citizens of the countries in Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN, would need to be evacuated. A conflict could also bring U.S. and Chinese military forces through the South China Sea and put pressure on regional governments to navigate between the two powers. Tensions persist in the South China SeaBut China asserts sovereignty over much of the South China Sea, despite a 2016 international arbitration ruling that invalidated Beijing’s expansive maritime claims.In July, on the 10th anniversary of the ruling, the U.S., the United Kingdom and 12 other countries reiterated that China’s expansive claims have no legal basis. Beijing responded by insisting it would neither accept nor recognize the arbitration decision. Confrontations in the disputed waters have become more frequent in recent years, particularly involving Chinese, Philippine and Vietnamese forces and fishing fleets.Chinese coast guard ships and other vessels have used powerful water cannons, military-grade lasers and dangerous blocking maneuvers against Philippine forces and fishermen from other claimant countries. Such confrontations have led to collisions at sea and high-risk encounters in the air.China has also carried out military drills this month near Scarborough Shoal, a disputed area claimed by both China and the Philippines.In April, the United States and the Philippines kicked off the annual Balikatan military exercises. The drills included mock battle scenarios and live-fire exercises in Philippine provinces facing the disputed South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait.The Center for Strategic and International Studies has said that because the South China Sea is one of the world’s most important maritime commercial corridors, “ a conflict could cause major disruptions to the flow of trade.” The sea is connected to surrounding waters through several strategic chokepoints, including the Malacca Strait, which links it to the Indian Ocean, and the Taiwan Strait, which connects it to the East China Sea. What would be the main U.S. interests in the region? For Marston, from the Lowy Institute, said “the primary objective is preventing China from gaining regional hegemony and dominating the Pacific.”“The security of Taiwan and its allies such as the Philippines, as well as defense of the first island chain, are integral to this overarching goal,” he said. But the U.S. military’s ability to maintain its presence in the western Pacific has been tested by demands elsewhere.The USS George Washington aircraft carrier is leaving the Pacific to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East, where the Lincoln’s deployment was extended to support U.S. operations against Iran. The move will temporarily leave the western Pacific without a U.S. aircraft carrier at a time of rising tensions with China, and as the Trump administration retreats from the Asia-Pacific region to focus on the Western Hemisphere. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    One lesbian couple’s winding path to marriage leads to a historic first in Bolivia
    Newlyweds Scarlett Rocha, right, and Fabiana Justiniano pose for a photo at their home in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)2026-08-20T10:02:30Z SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (AP) — Like many newlyweds, Fabiana Justiniano and Scarlett Rocha grow misty-eyed when they reminisce about their wedding day: racing from the civil registry to get their hair and makeup done, dancing in their white dresses late into the night with more than a hundred friends and relatives.“We didn’t expect it to be so beautiful,” Justiniano, 29, said last Saturday from the couple’s home in Bolivia’s eastern city of Santa Cruz, which they share with three dogs and four cats. “It was really, really great.” Their Aug. 7 wedding was more than a personal milestone, it was a political one, too. It was Bolivia’s first same-sex civil marriage — the culmination of a grueling legal struggle in a religiously and socially conservative nation whose constitution defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. Although the court decision allowing their civil marriage applies only to them, experts said their victory could set a precedent for other Bolivian couples. “When I saw the marriage certificate on the table, I felt this weight being lifted,” said Rocha, also 29. “This sense of peace came, where I was able to let down my guard and really enjoy what it means to be married.”While Bolivia isn’t alone in its stance across predominantly Roman Catholic South America, the continent’s most populous countries, including Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, have allowed same-sex couples to marry for years. Central America and the Caribbean remain more conservative on LGBTQ+ rights, with fewer legal protections for same-sex couples. Legal challenges mounted by gay and lesbian couples — like the one brought by Justiniano and Rocha — have helped advance marriage equality around the world, from the United States to Nepal.“What they have done is offer hope for other couples to have their marriages recognized,” said Mateo Rodrigo, a lawyer with Igual Bolivia, the LGBTQ+ legal advocacy group that represented the couple. “We believe change is inevitable.” Read More A life plan becomes a legal labyrinth Their battle began nearly four years ago, when authorities denied the women a marriage license and they turned to the courts.Justiniano, a psychologist, and Rocha, a neuroscientist, fell in love after meeting through mutual friends in Santa Cruz in early 2022. Soon, they were talking marriage. No same-sex couple had ever married in Bolivia, but a traditional marriage was what they both wanted. “We wanted to fight for marriage because it had always been part of our life plan,” said Rocha, a Bolivian-American born in Hollywood, Florida, who grew up between both countries. By then, some gay and lesbian couples in Bolivia were seeking to formalize their relationships through “uniones libres,” or “free unions,” a legal status for partners who live together without marrying. In theory, such unions carry the same legal and financial rights as marriage. But in practice, when same-sex couples try to exercise those rights, they tend to face discrimination and end up mired in bureaucracy, lawyers say. 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. Justiniano and Rocha wanted the greater social recognition and security enjoyed by married heterosexual couples — and, particularly for Rocha, confidence that their relationship would be recognized if they moved to the U.S.When they applied for a marriage license in Santa Cruz, they were rebuffed, as expected. But their lawyers found an opening in Bolivia’s constitution, which states that international treaties, especially those dealing with human rights, supersede national law.They cited an advisory opinion from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, arguing that states should offer same-sex couples all legal protections afforded to heterosexual couples, including marriage rights.“We expected a difficult process, but honestly, we never imagined it would take this long,” Justiniano said, holding Rocha’s hand as they recalled years of shuttling between government offices and courthouses, chasing down obscure paperwork and parsing contradictory instructions. For months at a time, the process stopped cold. “There were so many obstacles. There was so much discrimination,” she said. On March 13, more than three years and two lawsuits later, a constitutional tribunal in La Paz, the administrative capital, sided with the couple, finding that the civil registry had discriminated against them.Rocha emerged stunned from the six-hour hearing. “She called me right away. Her voice was trembling and she told me, ‘If I understand what just happened, I think we did it,’” Justiniano said. “I was like, ‘So, can we get married tomorrow?’”The tribunal ordered authorities to issue their marriage licenses within 10 days. It took another five months.A personal victory with national implicationsTheir marriage, now legally recognized throughout Bolivia, could lead other same-sex couples to follow, officials say.“This is an important precedent because, just as these two women in Santa Cruz were able to formalize their marriage, there will surely be other couples who come forward seeking the same recognition,” said Paola Tapia, a senior official at Bolivia’s Ombudsman’s Office, an independent government entity tasked with protecting human rights in the country. Already, other same-sex couples have approached Igual Bolivia about getting married, the advocacy group said. Because their lawsuit concerned a violation of constitutional rights, the case now heads to Bolivia’s Constitutional Court for review. Justiniano and Rocha’s marriage will stand no matter how the court rules, but if the country’s highest court ratifies the lower court’s ruling, it would bolster the legal basis for other same-sex couples seeking to marry and bring Bolivia in line with its more progressive neighbors, Tapia said.Cooking fettuccine in their kitchen a week after their wedding, Justiniano and Rocha reflected on what it meant to be the first same-sex couple to officially marry in this nation of 12 million.“This process may have begun about us, but in the end, it’s about rights,” Rocha said. “It’s about people protecting their love.”___DeBre reported from Buenos Aires, Argentina. ISABEL DEBRE DeBre writes about Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay for The Associated Press, based in Buenos Aires. Before moving to South America in 2024, she covered the Middle East reporting from Jerusalem, Cairo and Dubai. twitter mailto
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    States pour taxpayer dollars into college sports as athlete pay, soaring costs squeeze budgets
    North Carolina defensive lineman Melkart Abou-Jaoude (9) follows a play against Central Florida during the second half of an NCAA football game, Sept. 20, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)2026-08-20T10:01:27Z Win or lose, the North Carolina Tar Heels already will be in elite company when they kick off the college football season against Texas Christian University in a game played in Dublin. They will be among a small but growing number of athletic programs receiving taxpayer funding from their home states.With universities competing to pay athletes millions of dollars, some states now are propping up their strained sports budgets in ways not previously seen. The state dollars aren’t going directly to star athletes. But by funding facilities and administrative costs normally borne by the schools, states are freeing universities to use their own dollars for other purposes.The athletics program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for the first time, is receiving $3 million earmarked from state sports betting taxes. Wisconsin lawmakers approved $15 million for athletic costs at the University of Wisconsin. And Connecticut and Louisiana also are using tax dollars to support college athletics. Even more states have considered it. Sports business analysts see an emerging trend.“Once one state provides that kind of assistance, schools in competing states can argue that they are being placed at a competitive disadvantage, which could create additional pressure on legislatures to respond,” said Daniel McIntosh, faculty director of the sports business program at Arizona State University. Legal cases have accelerated spending on college athletesNCAA rules long barred college athletes from getting paid by schools and boosters. But under pressure from lawsuits and states, the NCAA cleared the way in 2021 for athletes to receive money from private entities for the use of their name, image or likeness (NIL). Then a legal settlement last year allowed higher education institutions to directly pay athletes a total of about $20.5 million annually — on top of any scholarships and other NIL deals they receive. That cap rose to $21.3 million for this school year, and is set to rise again the following year. Read More Many mid-level programs cannot afford that much. But almost all NCAA Division I athletic programs are trying to generate more money to pay athletes in a bid to remain competitive with their peers. At the same time, schools have been incurring greater costs for facilities, coaches’ salaries and travel amid conference realignments that discarded old geographic-based rivalries. Over the past four years, athletic operating expenses at public Division I institutions shot up by nearly a third — notably outpacing revenue and running up deficits, according to an Associated Press analysis using the Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database. Federal legislation could drive athletic costs even higherThe Protect College Sports Act, pending in the U.S. Senate, has been promoted as a way to put guardrails on college sports spending. But it could potentially allow even greater spending by schools. The latest version would allow institutions to pay up to an additional $27.5 million annually to retain players on their rosters, pushing the overall athlete payment cap close to $50 million. The higher ceiling could reduce the demand for third-party NIL deals. 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. But the legislation contains no provision restraining increases in state and institutional funding for athletics, said Amy Privette Perko, CEO of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.“Without some restraint on the underlying spending competition, additional public funding could simply finance the next stage of the arms race,” McIntosh said. States are routing money to schools in creative waysWhen North Carolina launched online sports wagering in 2024, it earmarked part of the tax revenue for athletic departments at 13 public universities. But the two largest institutions — the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University — were excluded. That changed in July under a new state budget that raises the sports betting tax. Those two schools now are projected to receive $3 million each this year and $5.8 million next year. In the meantime, Louisiana also hiked its sports wagering tax and earmarked about $2.2 million to each of its 11 public universities in conferences with Division I football programs.Seeking to drum up athletic revenue, Connecticut lawmakers authorized the University of Connecticut to issue vouchers for state tax credits equal to half the amount of donations, sponsorships and licensing endorsements. The program generated $1.7 million in its first four months, according to a university report. New Jersey’s new budget allots $5 million for “events attraction and marketing” at Rutgers’ flagship campus. A university spokesperson declined to say if the money would be used for athletic programs.Though not providing new state money, the governing board for Florida’s universities last year authorized institutions to transfer up to $22.5 million to athletics. Florida State University did so almost immediately, and other schools have since followed. Lawmaker says a bad football team is bad for the stateThe Wisconsin budget provides $14.6 million for athletic facility debt payments at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and $200,000 each for the Milwaukee and Green Bay campuses. “None of that state funds technically would go toward student athletes,” said Republican state Rep. Alex Dallman, who sponsored the legislation. But with the state covering facility debt, the university could use its own funds “for other things, such as NIL, or just trying to compete,” said Dallman, who typically attends a couple Wisconsin football games each year. “Having a bad football team, having uncompetitive college sports in general, would not be beneficial to our state, both culturally or economically,” Dallman said. “So we decided as a state we’d help out.” DAVID A. LIEB Lieb covers issues and trends in state governments across the U.S. He’s reported about government and politics for The Associated Press for 30 years. twitter mailto
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    As Harry and Meghan Plan Their Return, Britain Wonders: What Changed?
    Just last year, Prince Harry said he couldn’t imagine ever bringing his family back home from America.
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    As Iran and U.S. Settle Into an Uneasy Standoff, Who Will Blink First?
    For weeks, there has been no diplomatic progress, but also no full-scale fighting, as both sides seem to believe they can hold out longer than the other.
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    2026 NFL preseason: How to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans tonight, channel, where to stream and more
    The Houston Texans will host the Las Vegas Raiders in the second week of the NFL preseason at the newly renamed Reliant Stadium (formerly NRG Stadium) in Houston. This week's matchup is one of a few preseason games not airing on the NFL Network; instead, you'll be able to catch this one on ESPN this Thursday, August 20, at 8 p.m. ET. The 18-week regular 2026 NFL season officially starts on September 9 when the Seattle Seahawks play the New England Patriots, but in the meantime, here's a look at how to watch the Raiders vs. Texans and the rest of the 2026 NFL preseason.How to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans NFL preseason game: Date: Thursday, August 20, 2026Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PTTV channel: ESPNStreaming: ESPN Unlimited, YouTube TV, Fubo and moreWhen is the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans preseason game?The Raiders play the Texans on Thursday, August 20 at 8 p.m. ET.What channel is the Raiders vs. Texans preseason game on?The Raiders vs. Texans NFL preseason game will air on ESPN.Where to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans without cable:NFL 2026 preseason schedule:All times EasternThursday, August 13Detroit Lions vs. Cincinnati Bengals: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots: 7:30 p.m. (NFL Network)Los Angeles Chargers vs. Houston Texans: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Arizona Cardinals vs. Las Vegas Raiders: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Tennessee Titans vs. San Francisco 49ers: 9:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Friday, August 14Denver Broncos vs. Atlanta Falcons: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Commanders: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Saturday, August 15Carolina Panthers vs. Buffalo Bills: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Minnesota Vikings vs. New York Giants: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Los Angeles Rams vs. Kansas City Chiefs: 4:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New Orleans Saints: 4:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Thursday, August 20Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans: 8:00 p.m. (ESPN)San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Chargers: 10:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Friday, August 21New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Carolina Panthers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: 7:30 p.m. (NFL Network)Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos: 9:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Saturday, August 22Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions: 12:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Buffalo Bills vs. Cleveland Browns: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Atlanta Falcons vs. Indianapolis Colts: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Baltimore Ravens vs. Minnesota Vikings: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams: 4:00 p.m. (NFL Network)New York Giants vs. Miami Dolphins: 4:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Chicago Bears vs. Cincinnati Bengals: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 7:30 p.m. (NFL Network)Dallas Cowboys vs. Arizona Cardinals: 10:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Sunday, August 23Seattle Seahawks vs. Tennessee Titans: 8:00 p.m. (FOX)Thursday, August 27Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Buffalo Bills: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)New England Patriots vs. Cleveland Browns: 8:00 p.m. (Prime Video)San Francisco 49ers vs. Las Vegas Raiders: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Los Angeles Rams vs. Los Angeles Chargers: 10:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Friday, August 28Washington Commanders vs. Baltimore Ravens: 6:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Houston Texans vs. Carolina Panthers: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Atlanta Falcons vs. Miami Dolphins: 7:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: 7:30 p.m. (NFL Network)New York Giants vs. New York Jets: 7:30 p.m. (NFL Network)New Orleans Saints vs. Dallas Cowboys: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Seattle Seahawks vs. Kansas City Chiefs: 8:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Cincinnati Bengals vs. Philadelphia Eagles: 8:00 p.m. (CBS)Minnesota Vikings vs. Denver Broncos: 9:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Saturday, August 29Detroit Lions vs. Indianapolis Colts: 1:00 p.m. (NFL Network)Chicago Bears vs. Tennessee Titans: 6:00 p.m. (NFL Network)How to watch the 2026 NFL preseason:When does football season start?This year's NFL season kicks off on Wednesday, September 9, 2026 with a match hosted by the 2026 Super Bowl winning-Seattle Seahawks.Immediately following the 2026 NFL kickoff game, on Thursday, Sept. 10, the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will face off in Australia. Netflix will be the exclusive streaming home for the first NFL international game of the season.How to watch NFL games in personTickets for the 2026 NFL season are on sale now. Find ticketsEvery way to watch NFL games this seasonTo recap, here are all the ways you can watch NFL games in 2026.
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    Morning rain delays England's reply to Pakistan's 171 all out on Day 2 of first test
    LEEDS, England (AP) — The start of play on Day 2 of the first test between England and Pakistan at Headingley was delayed Thursday because of heavy rain.If the rain subsides, England will resume on 112-2 in reply to Pakistan's 171 all out in barely two sessions on Wednesday.Joe Root, back as captain following the retirement of Ben Stokes, is 37 not out and Jordan Cox is 23 not out.___See AP’s full cricket coverage here
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    Once homeless and in liquidation, Coventry back in the Premier League after painful 25-year absence
    Opening a Premier League season away to the defending champions and title favorites would be something to fear for most promoted teams.For Coventry, it’s purely something to celebrate.Over the past 15 years, the club from central England has had to deal with being placed into liquidation amid a long fight with hated owners, plunging into the fourth tier of the English game, and also losing its home — thereby necessitating a groundshare with three different teams located within 40 miles (64 kilometers).Now Coventry is back in the top division after a 25-year absence.The message to Arsenal on Friday: Bring it on.“It was a great year for us and the celebrations were great — it went beyond football in this city,” Coventry manager Frank Lampard said of the team’s promotion to the Premier League. “It went to a place where the city and football club went through tough times so it heightened the feeling of what was achieved. I’m very excited to be here and get a club that’s been out of the Premier League for 25 years and get them back in. It is exciting at this moment but we want to challenge and do well.”Arsenal vs. Coventry will be the first of 380 games in a season that is starting later than usual because of the elongated World Cup and is hard to predict because of the raft of managerial changes in the offseason – not least the departure of Pep Guardiola after 10 era-defining years at Manchester City.There appears to be one constant: the new-found stability and belief at Arsenal, which flexed its muscles on Sunday by swatting aside City in the Community Shield.It therefore promises to be a tough start for Coventry – if a joyful one at the same time.Key matchupsThe standout fixture might be Newcastle hosting Liverpool on Sunday. They are among the nine teams starting the Premier League season with a new coach.Newcastle's progress will be interesting, given the Saudi-controlled team has lost three key players in Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali in the offseason — a year after selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool. Isak is expected to get a hot reception at St. James' Park.It's also the start of a new era at Etihad Stadium when Man City hosts Bournemouth later Sunday. It's Enzo Maresca's first league match in charge of City as Guardiola's replacement, while City will have to get used to life without Rodri after the Spain star's move to Barcelona.Players to watchPremier League clubs' spending on new players is approaching $3 billion already in the summer transfer window so watch out for debuts by the most expensive of the recruits. Morgan Rogers ($156 million) in Chelsea's match at Fulham on Monday, Elliot Anderson ($155 million) for City against Bournemouth, and Tonali ($133 million) for Tottenham at Brentford.An under-the-radar signing might be Greece winger Christos Tzolis, who joined Arsenal from Club Brugge. He has looked sharp in preseason, including picking up two assists in the Community Shield.Out of actionCertain to be missing for Arsenal's opening match of its title defense is France center back William Saliba, who is a long-term absentee because of a back injury.Liverpool will not only be starting a season without Mohamed Salah for the first time in a decade, but is still missing striker Hugo Ekitike as he recovers from Achilles tendon damage.___See AP’s full soccer coverage here
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    2026 Little League World Series bracket, TV schedule & full list of games
    The 2026 Little League World Series is finally here, with the tournament officially underway in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the annual attraction. The LLWS brings baseball fans from around the world together for the annual festivities that capture the true spirit of the game. The tournament features the United States and International teams playing in a double-eliminate tournament, with the winner of the American side earning a spot in the LLWS championship where they will face the winner of the International side. MORE: 8 greatest MLB careers that started at the Little League World SeriesThis year’s tournament features 10 teams on each side of the bracket. The Little League logo is painted on Market Street in Williamsport, PA on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. Credit: USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect (Reuters)The 2027 LLWS will run through Sunday, August 30, with the championship game set for 3:00 p.m. ET on ABC. How can you catch this year’s action in Williamsport? A full look at the TV schedule and bracket for the 2026 Little League World Series can be seen below (All times Eastern).MORE: 6 towns & regions that rule Little League World Series2026 Little League World Series Bracket & TV ScheduleAug. 191 p.m. LLBWS Game 1: Latin America vs. Caribbean, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 2: Southeast vs. Northwest, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 3: Canada vs. Asia-Pacific, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 4: Metro vs. New England, ESPNAug. 2012 p.m. LLBWS Game 5: Australia vs. Mexico, ESPN2 p.m. LLBWS Game 6: Great Lakes vs. Mountain, ESPN4 p.m. LLBWS Game 7: Curacao vs. Japan, ESPN6 p.m. LLBWS Game 8: West vs. Midwest, ESPN2Aug. 211 p.m. LLBWS Game 9: Panama vs. TBA, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 10: Southwest vs. TBA, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 11: Europe-Africa vs. TBA, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 12: Mid-Atlantic vs. TBA, ESPNAug. 221 p.m. LLBWS Game 13, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 14, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 15, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 16, ESPNAug. 239 a.m. LLBWS Game 17, ESPN11 a.m. LLBWS Game 18, ESPN1 p.m. LLBWS Game 19, ABC2 p.m. LLBWS Game 20, ESPN7:10 p.m. MLB Little League Classic: Braves vs. Brewers, ESPNAug. 241 p.m. LLBWS Game 21, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 22, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 23, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 24, ESPNAug. 251 p.m. LLBWS Game 25, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 26, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 27, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 28, ESPNAug. 261 p.m. LLBWS Game 29, ESPN3 p.m. LLBWS Game 30, ESPN5 p.m. LLBWS Game 31, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 32, ESPNAug. 273 p.m. LLBWS Game 33, ESPN7 p.m. LLBWS Game 34, ESPNAug. 2912:30 p.m. International Championship, ABC3:30 p.m. U.S. Championship, ABCAug. 3010 a.m. Consolation Game, ESPN3 p.m. World Series Championship, ABC— Enjoy free coverage of the top news & trending stories with The Big Lead Newsletter —
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    USC countdown to kickoff: Recalling Trojans wide receiver Marqise Lee
    Countdown to kickoff is back! USC will kick off its 2026 football season on August 29 when the Trojans host San Jose State at the Coliseum. In this series, we will be counting down the days until the season opener by highlighting a notable Trojan who wore each number.The countdown has now reached single digits! With nine days to go, today we look at former USC All-American wide receiver Marqise Lee.Position: Wide receiverYears played at USC: 2011-2013Career highlights: It did not take long for Lee to make an impact at USC. He took the country by storm as a true freshman in 2011, racking up 73 receptions for 1,143 yards and 11 touchdowns. The following year, Lee took things to another level, setting USC single-season records with 118 receptions and 1,721 yards to go along with 14 scores.Against Arizona in 2012, Lee had perhaps the greatest receiving day in USC football history. Against the Wildcats, he racked up 16 catches for an incredible 346 yards and two touchdowns, in a game that the Trojans somehow managed to lose despite Lee’s historic performance. Following that season, Lee was named a Unanimous All-American and became the first Trojan to win the Biletnikoff Award, presented to the top receiver in all of college football.As a junior in 2013, Lee dealt with injuries that caused his statistics to somewhat fall off. However, he made several key catches while playing injured in the Trojans’ 20-17 upset of No. 4 Stanford, and he finished out his career in Cardinal and Gold on a high note with 118 receiving yards and two scores in a Las Vegas Bowl victory over No. 20 Fresno State.After USC: Following USC’s 2013 season, Lee declared for the 2014 NFL Draft, where the Jacksonville Jaguars selected him in the second round. Although his professional career never quite lived up to the hype that surrounded him coming out of USC, Lee went on to play six seasons with Jacksonville. His best statistical year came in 2016, when he caught 63 passes for 851 yards and three touchdowns.Lee’s last appearance in an NFL game came in 2019 with the Jaguars. He had brief stints in 2020 and 2021 with the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers, but never appeared in a contest for either team.After his football career ended, Lee returned to school to finish his college degree. He did just that, finally graduating from USC this past May.Contact/Follow @TrojansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of USC Trojans news, notes and opinion.This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC countdown to kickoff: Recalling Trojans wide receiver Marqise Lee
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    2026-08-20T10:25:58Z BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Hopes of finding survivors of a collapsed gold mine in Central African Republic were fading Thursday, two days after the disaster killed more than 100 people and left others buried under debris.Rescuers continued recovering bodies from the artisanal mining site in Zamboye, near the border with Cameroon, but local workers said the response lacked the equipment and expertise needed for a disaster of such scale.“The rescue effort is being organized, but it is not up to the task,” said Jérémie Ngbiri, a miner at the site who lost his brother and a friend in the collapse.Ngbiri said he saw some victims suffocate as people tried to rescue them. The local Red Cross was helping with the search but could not say how many people remained buried, volunteer Gervais Ganagoro said.“We continue to find bodies,” he said, adding that more than 10 were recovered Thursday morning alone. “Every hour, bodies are being discovered, increasing the number of victims.” The mine collapsed Tuesday after a landslide. Local officials and the Red Cross said Wednesday that more than 100 people had died and warned the toll was likely to rise.Mines Minister Rufin Benam Beltoungou expressed condolences to victims’ families and warned miners about the dangers of unsafe mining practices, according to a statement posted by the ministry. Some of the victims were from neighboring Cameroon. Cameroon’s Mines Ministry said both Cameroonian and Central African miners were believed to be among the dead and deployed a team to assess the situation along the border. The state-run Cameroon Tribune reported at least four Cameroonians were killed.Artisanal mine collapses are common in Central African Republic, where thousands of people work in small-scale mining, often with little protection. Pits are frequently dug by hand and can reach several meters deep. Read More Without adequate reinforcement, shifting ground can cause tunnels to collapse suddenly, burying miners within seconds. Researchers and local media reported earlier this year on unsafe and unregulated mining associated with a rapidly expanding gold rush around Zamboye, where the mine collapsed.A 2025 report by U.N. experts documented illicit mining in the area, including the involvement of armed groups and the use of extraction methods that posed health and environmental risks.——-Associated Press writer Nalova Akua contributed from Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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    Soccer fans launch global petition urging FIFA boss Infantino to resign over World Cup ‘betrayal’
    FIFA president Gianni Infantino, center, speaks to FIFA secretary general Mattias Grafstrom, left, sitting beside president of Moroccan Royal Football Federation Fouzi Lekjaa as they attend a Women's AFCON 2026 soccer match between Malawi and Zambia, in Rabat, Morocco, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo)2026-08-20T10:39:51Z GENEVA (AP) — A collection of soccer fan groups from around the world launched a petition Thursday calling for Gianni Infantino to resign as FIFA president after he tried to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.The petition with the hashtag InfantinOut also calls for “FIFA to be rebuilt so that the current debacle can never happen again.”“The shameful attempt by one individual — the FIFA President himself — to sell off the World Cup to private investors exposed a betrayal football will never forget,” the petition said about Infantino’s plan for a commercial spinoff, which he dropped amid a furious backlash.The fan groups include Football Supporters Europe, Football Supporters Africa and, in North America, the Independent Supporters Council, plus about 40 national fan groups worldwide.Infantino has resisted calls to leave office despite European soccer body UEFA saying it has no confidence in him. He has also been criticized by the leadership of North America’s CONCACAF and the Asian Football Confederation. “Gianni Infantino has demonstrated a profound failure of leadership, incompatible with democratic governance,” the fan petition states. “The concentration of power around the FIFA Presidency, combined with opaque decision-making, personality cult clientelism, and zero accountability has destroyed any remaining trust in the world governing body.”“For the credibility of FIFA — and for the future of the game — he must resign,” the petition adds. It also cites Infantino’s past support for projects that angered fans, including the failed European Super League project and pushing to hold World Cups every two years.___See AP’s full soccer coverage here GRAHAM DUNBAR Dunbar is an Associated Press sports news reporter in Geneva, Switzerland. He focuses on the governing bodies, institutions and politics of international sports. twitter mailto
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    Once homeless and in liquidation, Coventry back in the Premier League after painful 25-year absence
    Coventry City head coach Frank Lampard, July 18, 2026. (James Holyoak/PA via AP, File)2026-08-20T10:48:47Z Opening a Premier League season away to the defending champions and title favorites would be something to fear for most promoted teams.For Coventry, it’s purely something to celebrate.Over the past 15 years, the club from central England has had to deal with being placed into liquidation amid a long fight with hated owners, plunging into the fourth tier of the English game, and also losing its home — thereby necessitating a groundshare with three different teams located within 40 miles (64 kilometers).Now Coventry is back in the top division after a 25-year absence.The message to Arsenal on Friday: Bring it on.“It was a great year for us and the celebrations were great — it went beyond football in this city,” Coventry manager Frank Lampard said of the team’s promotion to the Premier League. “It went to a place where the city and football club went through tough times so it heightened the feeling of what was achieved. I’m very excited to be here and get a club that’s been out of the Premier League for 25 years and get them back in. It is exciting at this moment but we want to challenge and do well.” Arsenal vs. Coventry will be the first of 380 games in a season that is starting later than usual because of the elongated World Cup and is hard to predict because of the raft of managerial changes in the offseason – not least the departure of Pep Guardiola after 10 era-defining years at Manchester City.There appears to be one constant: the new-found stability and belief at Arsenal, which flexed its muscles on Sunday by swatting aside City in the Community Shield.It therefore promises to be a tough start for Coventry – if a joyful one at the same time. Key matchupsThe standout fixture might be Newcastle hosting Liverpool on Sunday. They are among the nine teams starting the Premier League season with a new coach.Newcastle’s progress will be interesting, given the Saudi-controlled team has lost three key players in Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali in the offseason — a year after selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool. Isak is expected to get a hot reception at St. James’ Park.It’s also the start of a new era at Etihad Stadium when Man City hosts Bournemouth later Sunday. It’s Enzo Maresca’s first league match in charge of City as Guardiola’s replacement, while City will have to get used to life without Rodri after the Spain star’s move to Barcelona. Read More Players to watchPremier League clubs’ spending on new players is approaching $3 billion already in the summer transfer window so watch out for debuts by the most expensive of the recruits. Morgan Rogers ($156 million) in Chelsea’s match at Fulham on Monday, Elliot Anderson ($155 million) for City against Bournemouth, and Tonali ($133 million) for Tottenham at Brentford.An under-the-radar signing might be Greece winger Christos Tzolis, who joined Arsenal from Club Brugge. He has looked sharp in preseason, including picking up two assists in the Community Shield. Out of actionCertain to be missing for Arsenal’s opening match of its title defense is France center back William Saliba, who is a long-term absentee because of a back injury.Liverpool will not only be starting a season without Mohamed Salah for the first time in a decade, but is still missing striker Hugo Ekitike as he recovers from Achilles tendon damage.___See AP’s full soccer coverage here STEVE DOUGLAS Douglas is a Europe-based sports writer who has covered some of the world’s biggest events for The AP over the last 15 years, notably the men’s soccer World Cup final in 2022. As well as soccer, he handles a range of other sports including golf, cricket and rugby. mailto
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    Democrats narrow their list of 2028 presidential convention sites to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia
    The Boston harbor and the city skyline are photographed, Oct. 28, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)2026-08-20T10:00:06Z Democrats on Thursday narrowed the list of potential host cities for their 2028 presidential convention to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia as their party looks ahead to a wide-open primary to succeed President Donald Trump. Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement the cities put forward “incredibly strong bids,” and he promised the convention would be an “inspiring celebration of our party’s future nominee.”A final decision is expected to be made later this year by party leaders. Republicans have already chosen Houston for the site of their 2028 convention.The Democratic convention, scheduled for Aug. 7-10, 2028, traditionally gives the party a chance to formally introduce its nominee to the country, rally the base and kick-start the most intense period of campaigning ahead of the general election. The party didn’t specify why Atlanta and Chicago, which was the site of the 2024 convention, were eliminated. Officials visited all five cities in April and May, considering logistical and fundraising capacity among other factors. The three finalists are liberal strongholds surrounded by the type of suburban areas that have become increasingly important to the party in recent elections. They also provide access to fundraising and key demographic and interest groups, like labor unions.While Colorado and Massachusetts have gone Democratic in recent presidential elections, Pennsylvania has been among the biggest battlegrounds. Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania in 2024. Philadelphia last hosted the convention in 2016, Denver in 2008 and Boston in 2004. Read More Before the presidential primary gets into gear, Democrats are looking at this year’s midterm elections as an opportunity to flip the narrowly divided Republican-led House and maybe take back control of the Senate. Democrats face fundraising disadvantages compared with Republicans, along with financial debt, and Martin has confronted criticism over his stewardship of the party. During a recent DNC meeting in Texas, Martin downplayed the critics and called for the party to unite as it tries to win the midterms and look ahead to 2028 and the end of Trump’s second term. MIKE CATALINI Catalini covers government, elections and news primarily in New Jersey for The Associated Press. He focuses on accountability and how policy affects people. twitter
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    To shield the fetus, link a protein to these drugs
    Nature, Published online: 20 August 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02553-xAdding albumin to popular antibody-based medicines helps to block their passage through the placenta.
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    The Teens Taking On A.I. Data Centers
    Gen Z-ers are forming after-school clubs, speaking at community meetings — and sometimes wrestling with their own dependence on the technology.
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    The Indian City Where AI Is Creating Jobs for Humans
    In the fast-growing field of data annotation, workers in a small city in south India train A.I. to improve how it performs tasks traditionally done by people.
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