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    Bristol Bears legend Luatua extends deal
    Steven Luatua joined Bristol Bears from Auckland Blues in 2017 [Getty Images]Bristol Bears back Steven Luatua has signed a new deal to take him into a 10th year with the club. The 35-year-old has made 160 appearances for the Bears, including 90 as captain, since joining from his hometown club Auckland Blues in 2017."Bristol has become home for me and my family, so I'm incredibly grateful and excited to be extending my time here for another season," Luatua told the club website."I've loved being part of this club's journey and I'm keen to contribute both on and off the field. We've got a great group of players and staff here and an exceptional environment, with a lot of potential and ambition for what's ahead."On the international stage, Luatua has been capped by New Zealand 15 times, and also appeared for Samoa at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.Bears director of rugby Pat Lam added: "Stevie has been hugely important to everything we've built here at Bristol Bears over the past nine years, so we're delighted he's extending his stay with the club."He continues to lead through his actions every single day, whether that's on the field, around the environment or helping develop our younger players. His professionalism, experience and competitive drive remain world class."Stevie cares deeply about this club, his team-mates and our supporters, and he desperately wants to do everything he can to achieve the big goal he had coming to Bristol – to win the Prem before he leaves."Luatua becomes the second Bristol player to agree a new deal this week, after fly-half AJ MacGinty extended his contract earlier on Wednesday.The Bears, currently sixth in the table, have two games remaining of the Prem season to make the top four and reach the semi-finals. They are at home to Bath this Friday, before a trip to Sale on the final day.
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    Barcelona agree Gordon deal, Spurs close to Robertson deal – transfer round-up
    Barcelona agree Gordon deal, Spurs close to Robertson deal – transfer round-upBarcelona have agreed a deal worth more than £69m for Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon.BBC report that a deal for the 25-year-old has moved fast, after news yesterday that the Spanish side had opened talks for the England international. Gordon will now finalise formalities before linking up with his England teammates in the USA.Bayern Munich had been the other team interested in the former Everton winger, but their was a gap in their and Newcastle’s valuation.Former Liverpool defender Andy Robertson looks set to join Tottenham this summer, despite late interest from Italian side Juventus according to the Sun. The Scotland international was a target for Spurs in the January transfer window, but a move fell through after Liverpool were unable to find a replacement.Elsewhere, Manchester United are close to agreeing a deal with Italian side Atalanta for the signing of Ederson. Sky Sports report that a deal for the Brazilian could be worth up to £38m, and he would become Michael Carrick’s first signing since becoming permanent United head coach. A full agreement for the midfielder could be reached by the end of the week.Gabriel Jesus looks set to depart Arsenal this summer, with the Gunners demanding at least £20m for the Brazilian despite the 29-year-old entering the last year of his contract, according to the Athletic.The forward scored six times in 27 appearances as he helped Mikel Arteta’s men win their first Premier League title in 22-years. Jesus has recently stated how he wants to make “history” at Arsenal.Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Liverpool want to keep goalkeeper Alisson for another season, putting any potential summer deal to Juventus on hold for the 33-year-old. Di Marzio also says that officials from the Reds have met with colleagues from Inter Milan over a move for Curtis Jones.
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    Barcelona director holds direct meeting with agents of €90m-rated priority target
    Barcelona director holds direct meeting with agents of €90m-rated priority targetEven before the excitement surrounding Anthony Gordon’s arrival has fully settled, attention has already shifted towards what could become one of the biggest transfer operations at Barcelona, with focus on Julián Alvarez.According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, the last 24 hours have been particularly active for sporting director Deco, who held an important meeting with Fernando Hidalgo, the striker’s representative. During the meeting, it was established that the intention is that if a deal is possible, they want movement before the World Cup creates even more noise around the player.As per the outlet, what made the meeting more eye-catching was the presence of Juanma Lopez, whose involvement is not accidental. What’s the story?Deco held a meeting with Alvarez’s agent. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)Lopez, a former Atletico Madrid player, still maintains strong connections with the club and is considered someone capable of helping calm what could otherwise become a difficult negotiation between the two sides. Those close to the situation believe his role could become extremely important if talks begin accelerating over the coming days.At the same time, Barça have already received a major encouragement from the player’s camp.Although Alvarez has communicated that he feels comfortable in Madrid, he has also made it known that a move to Camp Nou would strongly appeal to him should the opportunity genuinely develop.A difficult operation to executeAlvarez wants to join Barcelona. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)Despite the obvious appreciation from Barcelona, the expected cost of signing Alvarez is enormous. Early estimates suggest any agreement could approach more than €100 million once bonuses and variables are included, which is why Barça appear willing to explore formulas to make the numbers work.For what it is worth, neither Atletico Madrid nor the Catalan side are interested in months of public tension, endless leaks or drawn-out negotiations dominating headlines every week. This is why we can expect that once the official negotiations begin, it would not take long to conclude talks.Note: Player valuation in the title obtained from transfermarkt.com on the date of publication
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    US military strikes another alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, killing 2
    The Pentagon is seen, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2026-05-28T01:58:14Z WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military on Wednesday struck another vessel suspected of transporting drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two men.U.S. Southern Command posted video on social media showing a boat resting on the water before being struck by an explosion. The last few seconds of the video show smoke and fire rising from the boat. A day earlier, U.S. forces had launched a strike on an alleged drug vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing one man and leaving two survivors. Southern Command said it “immediately notified the U.S. Coast Guard to activate the Search and Rescue system for the survivors.” The Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters, including the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean Sea, has gone on since early September and killed at least 196 people in total. The military has not provided evidence that any of the vessels were carrying drugs. The Pentagon watchdog said last week that it will evaluate whether the U.S. military followed an established targeting framework when carrying out the attacks on alleged drug-smuggling boats. The six-phase Joint Targeting Cycle include a military commander’s intent, target development, analysis, decision, execution and assessment. The Pentagon inspector general’s office said the review was “self-initiated.” It will not probe the legality of the strikes, which have drawn intense scrutiny from some Democratic lawmakers and military legal scholars. The Trump administration says the U.S. is at war against the Latin American drug cartels, which it says are responsible for the scourge of fatal drug overdoses plaguing many American communities. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Plans for the Gaza International Stabilization Force are in question as troop pledges stall
    President Donald Trump stands with other World leaders before a Board of Peace meeting at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Feb. 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)2026-05-28T04:03:25Z BANGKOK (AP) — The International Stabilization Force for Gaza was announced with great aplomb at the inaugural meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace in February. The American general tapped to lead the 20,000-strong force said it would ensure “future prosperity and enduring peace” after the devastating Israel-Hamas war.Three months on, he still has no force to lead as none of the five countries that pledged troops have come through with any significant contributions.Efforts to shore up the fragile ceasefire have stalled as Hamas has refused to disarm and Israel has seized more territory while continuing to strike what it says are militant targets, often killing civilians.The Iran war has meanwhile made it more difficult for Arab and Muslim leaders to openly cooperate with the United States and Israel, which many in the region view as aggressors, and the resulting global energy crisis has sapped their resources. Indonesian commitment of 8,000 troops on indefinite hold The biggest blow to the planned force came about a week after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, when Indonesia put its commitment of 8,000 troops on indefinite hold. Some 1,000 were to have been sent in April, followed by the remainder in June.Indonesian’s pledge was by far the largest of the group, which also includes Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania. U.S. Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, who spoke at the Board of Peace event, was to command the force.Indonesia suspended its plans over what Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said last week seemed to be a lack of commitment from a distracted Washington, saying “we have not yet received any implementation guidelines.”“New dynamics have emerged,” he told parliament. “Because the intensity of the conflict between U.S. and Iranian forces remains very high, the BoP has tended to be left behind. Since the BoP has been left behind, the ISF has also been left behind.” US attack on Iran influenced Indonesia’s decisionDomestic issues may have factored into Indonesia’s decision, said Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, director of the Indonesia-Middle East/North Africa desk at Jakarta’s Center for Economic and Law Studies.The Iran war is extremely unpopular in Indonesia, the most populous Muslim country. The economy is suffering from soaring prices as a result of the conflict, and there is widespread skepticism of the Board of Peace.“If you talk to the people on the street, I don’t think they believe that the Board of Peace will actually help the people of Gaza,” Rakhmat said. There are also concerns about sending troops to the Middle East when the economy is faltering, he added.Indonesia lost four peacekeepers who were part of the United Nations mission in Lebanon during fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah. That has further soured public opinion on such international commitments, he said. Read More Board of Peace blames stalled ceasefire on HamasThe U.S. military’s Central Command declined to comment or make Jeffers available for an interview, referring all queries to the Board of Peace.Board of Peace spokesman Brad Klapper also declined to comment on Indonesia’s decision or the future of the stabilization force, pointing instead to May 21 remarks made at the U.N. by Nickolay Mladenov, a former Bulgarian defense minister who Trump appointed director of the Board of Peace.Mladenov said the international force would not be able to begin operations until there was agreement and implementation of a second phase of the ceasefire, which would see Hamas disarm and Israel begin to withdraw. Israeli troops control some 60% of Gaza. Mladenov has blamed the deadlock on Hamas, saying its disarmament is “non-negotiable” and is holding up progress on other fronts, including Israel’s withdrawal and reconstruction.“You cannot build a future with armed groups running the streets, hiding in tunnels and stockpiling weapons,” Mladenov said in Jerusalem this month. “You cannot deliver reconstruction with militias on every corner.” Hamas blames delays on IsraelHamas says Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire, holding up its further implementation, and has accused Mladenov of siding with Israel.Israeli strikes have killed more than 880 Palestinians since the ceasefire, according to local health officials. Israel says it was responding to violations of the truce.Hamas is also demanding Israel withdraw from areas seized since the start of the ceasefire, according to an Egyptian official with knowledge of the discussions, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss closed-door talks. Egypt has long served as a mediator with Hamas.Many of the countries that have pledged forces have refused to send troops without a deal on Hamas disarming, the official said. Token forces committed and none yet known to be on the groundKazakhstan has said its support for the stabilization force would be limited to “the humanitarian component,” including sending medical units with a field hospital. Its Foreign Ministry did not respond to a request for comment.Albania’s Defense Ministry also declined to comment on its troop commitment, saying it was a “dynamic and ongoing process.” Earlier this month, its chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Arben Kingji, told reporters that while the military had “participated in reconnaissance activities,” no troops had yet been sent. He said only a few would be dispatched as part of the stabilization force headquarters, without giving numbers, adding that further contributions would be considered. Kosovo, which is expected to send 20 troops, said in April that it was in the “final phase of preparations.” The Defense Ministry did not reply to a request for an update. Morocco’s Foreign Ministry also did not reply. At the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said it would deploy “high-level military officers to the joint military command of the ISF.”Indonesian turnaround can’t be ruled outDespite the delays from Indonesia, Rakhmat said it was too early to rule out eventual participation in the stabilization force. President Prabowo Subianto is a former army general who has been keen to raise Indonesia’s profile on the world stage and wants to avoid jeopardizing economic ties with the U.S., Rakhmat said.“Prabowo wants to strengthen ties to Washington and sign different agreements with the U.S., so to completely withdraw and completely cancel the plan, I don’t think it’s on the table,” he said. ___Associated Press reporters Samy Magdy in Cairo, Edna Tarigan in Jakarta, Yuras Karmanau in Tallinn, Estonia, Akram Oubachir in Casablanca, Morocco, and Zana Cimili in Pristina, Kosovo, contributed. DAVID RISING Rising covers regional Asia-Pacific stories for The Associated Press. He has worked around the world, including covering the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine, and was based for nearly 20 years in Berlin before moving to Bangkok. twitter mailto 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Think it’s hot now? The next five years will smash records, UN says
    Residents transport drinking water from Humaita to the Paraizinho community, along the dry Madeira River, a tributary of the Amazon River, during the dry season, Amazonas state, Brazil, Sept. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Edmar Barros, File)2026-05-28T04:03:17Z WASHINGTON (AP) — In the next five years, the Earth is overwhelmingly likely to surge again and again past the international climate threshold set as safe and shatter its hottest-year record along the way, according to new United Nations climate projections.The World Meteorological Organization also forecasts an overheating Arctic that warms nearly 3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.66 degrees Celsius) between now and 2030 and a dangerous drought with potential wildfires for the Amazon, a crucial part of Earth’s natural defenses to lessen human-caused climate change. A hotter globe from the burning of coal, oil and gas means more extreme weather including floods, droughts and heat waves, scientists said.The projections by the U.N. climate agency and the United Kingdom’s Meteorological Office said there’s a 75% chance that the average global temperature between 2026 and 2030 will exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times. That threshold is the agreed-upon limit of warming — averaged over 20 years — set in 2015 by the Paris climate agreement. A U.N. science report a few years later detailed how exceeding that 1.5 mark means more likely death, danger and species loss. Even though it’s only a few tenths of a degree, some of the planet’s ecosystems, such as coral and glaciers, can’t handle the strain. Passing warming limit has consequences, but no cliffThere’s a 91% chance that at least one of the next five years will shoot past the 1.5 degree threshold and an 86% chance that one of those years will smash the record for Earth’s hottest year set in 2024, the WMO report said. The WMO projects each year between now and 2030 to be between 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 degrees Fahrenheit) and 1.9 degrees Celsius (3.4 degrees Fahrenheit) since the late 1800s.“It’s important to note that (1.5) is not kind of a cliff edge that we’re going to fall off,” said report co-author Melissa Seabrook, a climate scientist at the U.K. Meteorological Office. “Every kind of 0.1 of a degree has more and more severe impact.”She pointed to unprecedented May heat in Europe this week. An entire year or more above the 1.5 degree mark “means a whole range of extreme weather events, probably many so hot/wet/dry that it exceeds anything we’ve experienced in the past and thus crucially, anything our city planning, agriculture etc. has anticipated,” Imperial College of London climate scientist Friederike Otto, who wasn’t part of the report, said in an email. “This will mean many people will lose their lives, we are in for a lot of food price shocks, and more intense wildfires.” Read More Nearly all the shorter-term forecasts call for a strong El Nino — a natural warming of parts of the central Pacific that alters weather worldwide and spikes global temperatures — to form soon. The WMO report said it could stretch all the way to 2028. Because of that, Seabrook said 2027 will likely break the 2024 heat record. And if the next five years do average more than 1.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times, that means Earth will have warmed a quarter of a degree Celsius (0.45 degrees Fahrenheit) in a decade, which is faster than the previous rates of warning. Those were closer to two-tenths of a degree Celsius per decade.Climate scientists are debating whether global warming is accelerating, “which obviously is quite scary,” and if these projections come true it would give additional evidence to those who see a speeded up rate of change, Seabrook said. Accelerating warmth forecast in the ArcticThe projections, based on the averaging of about 200 runs of computer simulations using 13 different climate models from various countries, show warming in the Arctic rising 3.5 times faster than the rest of the globe, because there’s less ice and snow that had been reflecting solar radiation to space, Seabrook said. It becomes a vicious cycle.“As the temperature warms, more sea ice melts, the worse this makes it,” Seabrook said.Winters in the Arctic from 2020 to 2025 on average were 2.1 degrees Fahrenheit (1.2 degrees Celsius) warmer than the 1991-2020 average. The WMO projects the next five winters will average 5.1 degrees Fahrenheit (2.8 degrees Celsius) warmer than that recent normal, Seabrook said.The report also forecasts Arctic sea ice to continue to shrink in the summer. Amazon may get drier, sparking fire worriesThe report calls for even warmer and unusually dry conditions in the Amazon basin, and that could be devastating for both local residents and the planet as a whole, Seabrook said.People rely on the Amazon for water and the hotter, drier conditions should increase wildfire risk, Seabrook said, threatening to turn the Amazon, which now sucks heat-trapping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, into a region that worsens the problem. Africa’s Sahel area, which has been extra dry, is likely to get more than normal rain and that could lead to flooding, Seabrook said.United Nations officials said efforts to curb climate change haven’t been enough. “Despite the progress of recent years, it’s clear that global heating is still outpacing global efforts to contain it, and the baking temperatures in Europe, India and elsewhere show yet again the brutal human and economic impacts of humanity still burning colossal amounts of coal, oil and gas,” U.N. climate chief Simon Stiell said about the WMO report. “Whether it’s extreme heat, mega-storms, floods, massive wildfires or droughts hitting food supply and prices,” he said, “every nation is already paying a huge price from this global climate crisis.”___The Associated Press’ climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. SETH BORENSTEIN Borenstein is an Associated Press science writer, covering climate change, disasters, physics and other science topics. He is based in Washington, D.C. twitter mailto
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    Inside an African hotel where asylum seekers deported by the US are imprisoned
    A street scene in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)2026-05-28T05:06:08Z MALABO, Equatorial Guinea (AP) — At first glance, the hotel looks like any other on this tropical island off the Central African coast, with its palm tree-lined driveway, marble-floored foyer and portrait of the oil-rich country’s president hanging behind a mahogany reception desk.Yet the eerily empty Bamy Hotel is not a refuge for adventure-seeking tourists or international business travelers these days. Since late last year, only a small number of people have been staying there, and they aren’t on vacation. They are being held against their will.Under an opaque $7.5 million deal with the Trump administration, Equatorial Guinea’s all-powerful president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, has turned this hotel owned by his family into a prison for asylum seekers deported from the United States.The hotel is just a way station, though. Of the at least 32 people imprisoned there since November — all of whom had previously been granted protection from U.S. judges, their lawyers said — 25 have been forced to go back to home countries across Africa where their lives might be in danger. The rest face pressure from authorities to leave. “Government people would come all the time and say: Where is your passport? You need to go back to your own country,” said a 26-year-old man from an East African country imprisoned at the hotel. Out of fear of retaliation, he spoke on condition of anonymity, as did two other deportees interviewed by The Associated Press. The Trump administration uses deportations to third countries as a legal loophole, immigration lawyers say, to indirectly force asylum seekers back to their home countries. Read More Because Equatorial Guinea is run by an authoritarian government — as are some other countries that have signed similar deals — it is difficult for foreign journalists to visit and report directly on conditions there. AP traveled to the island of Bioko as part of a recent visit by the first American pope, and is the only international news organization to visit the hotel detaining migrants. Pressured to return to countries they fearTrapped for now in a country many had never heard of before arriving, men and women from Angola, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Mauritania wander the hotel’s long corridors and gaze out the windows at the shimmering pool they are not allowed to use.They haven’t faced any physical abuse, but they feel intense psychological pressure knowing they are likely headed back to home countries they fear. “I am scared and depressed,” said the East African man.Because of his ethnicity and the fact he fled his home country, he said he would be imprisoned or killed if forced to return. All of the asylum seekers at the hotel face a high risk of persecution back home, human rights experts say. Under a series of murky and often-secret agreements, the Trump administration has deported thousands of people to nearly two dozen countries that are not their own, advocates say, all part of the broad U.S. crackdown on immigration. The countries with agreements are mostly in the developing world, according to the group Third Country Deportation Watch, including roughly a dozen in Africa. Experts say countries accepting the deportees may be doing so to earn goodwill in negotiations with the U.S. over trade, migration or aid. The Trump administration declined to comment on the details of its deal with Equatorial Guinea. A State Department spokesperson said, “we remain unwavering in our commitment to end illegal and mass immigration.”The Obiang administration did not respond to a request seeking comment.Trapped in the surreal and the mundaneAs the man from East Africa at the Bamy Hotel recounted his journey, a government minder who spoke little English sat nearby, scrolling on his phone in an otherwise empty conference room.After traveling from Africa to Brazil, the man said, he arrived in August 2024 at the U.S. border, where he was detained. He then was shuffled between immigration centers in California, Arizona and Louisiana — before landing in Equatorial Guinea almost six months ago.The deportees’ daily routines at the hotel are mundane, though the setting makes it all seem surreal, he said. They sleep in fancy rooms that rarely get cleaned, he said, and they are served rice and meat at white cloth tables set up inside the hotel’s restaurant. After being sickened by the food several times, the East African man said he eats the bare minimum. A local lawyer brings new toothbrushes, cellphone SIM cards, and, for women, sanitary products.Medical care has been uneven. The East African man was driven to the hospital right away after complaining of an eye problem. But when he came down with malaria and typhoid, he was not taken to a hospital until his condition had greatly deteriorated, requiring an IV. Other detainees have had similar experiences, he said.Recently, the East African man complained to a police officer about his situation. The officer responded by saying his problems would go away if he went to the hotel’s fourth floor and jumped out the window.“What can I do now? It’s become worse,” he said, his frail body shaking. “I started losing my mind.” The US has strong ties to, and criticisms of, Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea is one of the richest countries in Africa thanks to its oil resources. It is also rife with corruption and human rights abuses, according to U.S. officials.A former Spanish colony, the country fell into economic despair after gaining independence in 1968. Its fate shifted in the 1990s when U.S. companies started drilling for oil along its vast coastline. The subsequent boom transformed the economy, yet over half the population still lives in poverty. The country’s oil-fueled wealth has been largely pocketed by Obiang and his family, according to rights groups. Obiang’s 57-year-old son and heir apparent, Teodoro “Teodorin” Obiang Nguema, chronicles his lavish lifestyle on TikTok — soaking in infinity pools, feasting on lobster, traveling on private jets — even as citizens of Equatorial Guinea are banned from the platform.The younger Obiang, who serves as vice president, has faced international sanctions because of corruption across his father’s administration. But the U.S. lifted sanctions, allowing the younger Obiang to travel to a high-level U.N. meeting in New York last September, just weeks before the deportations to Equatorial Guinea began.There are virtually no critical voices in Equatorial Guinea, where the government has been accused by rights groups and the U.S. State Department of detaining, torturing and even killing those that dare to speak out. Despite that, its largest foreign investors are U.S. businesses, and its military receives funding for training from the U.S. government.East African migrant awaits his fateThe deportees still at the Bamy Hotel know they can be sent home any day.Representatives of the U.N.'s International Organization for Migration, and its refugee agency, visited the hotel in November, and promised the deportees they would come back. They never did.The East African man is the only one among them that has been allowed to see a lawyer, though it’s not clear why.While Equatorial Guinea has no asylum policy, his lawyer made a formal request with the prime minister’s office — a long shot worth taking if there was any chance of being released from the hotel. He was told to plead for mercy with the country’s vice president, but his asylum claim was rejected. The next morning, authorities deported five other people, leaving him anguished as he awaits his fate. He was told he would be next.___Associated Press writer Tim Sullivan in Minneapolis contributed to this report. MONIKA PRONCZUK Pronczuk covers 22 countries across Central and West Africa for The Associated Press. She is based in Dakar, Senegal. twitter mailto
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    Verdict due in trial of man who admits plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
    Taylor Swift performs at the Paris Le Defense Arena during her Eras Tour concert in Paris, May 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly, File)2026-05-28T05:03:08Z WIENER NEUSTADT, Austria (AP) — A verdict is expected Thursday in the case of a man who admitted to plotting to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago.The plot was thwarted, but Austrian authorities still canceled Swift’s three performances in August 2024. The defendant, a 21-year-old Austrian citizen known only as Beran A. in line with Austrian privacy rules, faces charges including terrorist offenses and membership in a terrorist organization.His defense attorney said he pleaded guilty to the charges related to the concert plot during the opening day of the trial last month. He could face up to 20 years in prison.Beran A. allegedly planned to target people outside the Ernst Happel Stadium with knives or homemade explosives. Tens of thousands of Taylor Swift fans, known as Swifties, had travelled to Austria to attend the performances of the American singer’s record-setting Eras Tour. Devastated by the cancellations, many gathered in central Vienna to trade friendship bracelets and commiserate about the cancelations. Beran A. is facing trial alongside Arda K., whose full name also has not been made public. They, along with a third man who was arrested and remains in pretrial detention in Saudi Arabia, allegedly planned to carry out simultaneous attacks in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates during Ramadan 2024 in the name of the Islamic State group.Only Beran A. was charged in connection with the concert plot. He pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the plot for simultaneous attacks.It wasn’t immediately clear how long the court would need to reach a verdict on Thursday, as experts still have to be heard and closing arguments made. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    How Mets' machine is fueling rapid rise of Carson Benge, A.J. Ewing
    When Carson Benge rounded first base and A.J. Ewing touched home plate to cap a walk-off win over the Tigers on May 13 at Citi Field, Jeff Albert could not help but reminisce on a similar scene last June.The Mets' director of major league hitting stood beside Gilbert Gomez, then-High-A Brooklyn manager, when Ewing swung his arm around Benge and the pair sprinted in from center field to join the fracas as the Cyclones won their first half championship in the South Atlantic League.Fast-forward a little less than a year and one of the glimmers of hope in the Mets' grim 23-33 start has been the emergence of Benge and Ewing, the rookie outfielders whose production showcases the benefits of the Mets' player development system.Benge earned his spot out of spring training, shook off a slow start and is slashing .302/.368/.385 with one home run, 14 RBI, 16 runs and five doubles in May. Since debuting on May 12, Ewing is slashing .250/.350/.346 with one home run, one triple, six runs, four RBI and three stolen bases in 15 games."They’re confident kids. They carry a chip on their shoulder everywhere they go," said Gomez, who managed both last season in High-A. "They want to be great. They put the work in to be great. I feel like we have done – we talking as a team – we’ve done a good job having them blend in."When the Mets cleaned house within their coaching staff in the offseason, Carlos Mendoza, quality assurance coach Danny Barnes, assistant hitting coach Rafael Fernandez and bullpen coach José Rosado were only a few of the familiar faces that remained.The Mets kept a process in place with their youth in mind, and Albert rose from director of hitting development to lead the Mets' hitting program, while Gomez took over as the Mets' first-base coach and outfield coordinator.Assistant pitching coach Dan McKinney made a natural coaching progression, rising from one level each season from Single-A St. Lucie in 2023 to High-A Brooklyn in 2024 and Double-A Binghamton in 2025 before jumping to the major leagues."We talk about the turnover and all that, but in reality, there’s a lot of continuity there and we see it now," Mendoza said. "They’re super familiar, guys that they’ve been playing together, but also know a lot of the coaches in here and that helps with that transition."That knowledge of each rookie's progression has helped the Mets accentuate their strengths while easing the adjustment to the big leagues."The biggest message in here is they got to play their game. Be yourself," Mendoza said. "I know things get fast. There’s a lot more people. There’s a lot more that comes, especially here in New York. It’s just exciting. I’m not surprised by it. It’s just fun to watch."In Benge, a player simply "out to play the game hard" since being drafted as a two-way player out of Oklahoma State in the first round in 2024, the Mets felt they had one of the best hitters in the country out of college. And the coaching staff has tried to hone the 23-year-old's athleticism."A lot of confidence in himself, really great demeanor out there," Albert said. "To his credit, he has kind of shortened up his swing, become more efficient and he really showed all the skills in the minors, righties, lefties, using the whole field, hitting velocity, doing everything that you would want to see from a player like him."Ewing said that Albert was one of the first people in the Mets organization that he met when he was drafted in the fourth round in 2023. Albert credited Ewing with having a clear offensive identity, a keen eye and solid day-to-day routine."Just trying to spray the ball as much as I can, not trying to do too much," Ewing said. "I’m at my best when I’m hitting line drives all over the field. When I’m out there, try to get back there and when I’m there, just stay there."Both have quickness as a tool. Defensively, Gomez said that Ewing's arm has improved within the last year. He sees a more comfortably aggressive player in the outfield in Benge, with an arm that has always been there from his time as a pitcher."(Benge) got faster, that’s one of the things that he kind of improved over the offseason with the camps that we did performance wise down there in (Port St. Lucie), but he’s definitely faster," Gomez said. "Definitely more aggressive trying to make plays. That was something that we pushed him to be aggressive in the bases, in the outfield. The ability was there, it was just a matter of him getting more experience."The duo is the latest example of the Mets' engine churning out ready-made major league talent.On Wednesday, the fruits of that process were on display as Benge batted out of the leadoff spot and Ewing found a home in the cleanup spot. One night later, Benge drove in two runs and Ewing provided a highlight-reel diving play in center field to keep the Reds at bay. Two months into the major league season, the Mets are counting on those rookies in major roles. And the coaching staff is comfortable deploying them in different situations because they've been there every step of the way."It’s hard to make that jump from Triple A to the big leagues, but hopefully for the players and the coaches, there’s a certain comfort level," Albert said. "We have a relationship. We know the language, we know the communication. Hopefully we can turn that into an advantage for us."This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing benefit from NY Mets continuity
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    Yesterday match result: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 29-Ball 97 knocks Sunrisers Hyderabad out of IPL 2026
    NEW CHANDIGARH: Just before the first ball was bowled in the IPL-2026 Eliminator at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Stadium here, 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was seen sitting with his eyes closed, meditating. There seemed to be a quiet prayer on his lips. Within 20 minutes, the roles had been reversed with cruel finality.As the teenage prodigy began his work, it was the Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers who were left praying for mercy.What followed was 29 deliveries of pure, uncut sporting theatre. Sooryavanshi didn’t just play an innings; he unleashed a hurricane that almost blew Chris Gayle out of the IPL record books, smashing 97 with five fours and a staggering 12 sixes.On the back of Sooryavanshi’s jaw-dropping assault, Rajasthan Royals piled up a daunting 243/8. And if there was one batting line-up capable of treating that mountain like a climbable one, it was SRH’s.With Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head and Ishan Kishan stacked at the top, Sunrisers walked out with enough firepower to believe that 244 was achievable. For a brief while, that belief flickered brightly. Then Jofra Archer arrived, breathing fire.Archer (3/58) looked charged up from his very first stride, bowling with hostility and rhythm. The speed gun repeatedly flashed beyond 150kph and it took him just two deliveries to rip a hole through the chase.Charging in hard, Archer banged in a short ball at Abhishek Sharma. The left-hander, hurried completely by the pace and bounce, awkwardly attempted a hook. The ball ballooned safely to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, and Rajasthan had their early breakthrough.Archer then removed Ishan Kishan and Head as Hyderabad were eventually bowled out for 196, handing Rajasthan a commanding 47-run win. With the victory, Rajasthan Royals now march into Friday’s second qualifier against Gujarat Titans for a place in the final.Earlier, Sooryavanshi began his assault by treating Sunrisers captain Pat Cummins not like an international icon, but like a regular club bowler, hoisting him nonchalantly straight down the ground for six in the first over. When Eshan Malinga tried to push him back with a vicious, throat-directed bouncer in the second over, the kid simply arched his back, trusted his wrists and hooked it deep into the square-leg stands.But the true absurdity of his talent crystallised when Cummins returned for his second over. Sooryavanshi took him apart in an exhibition of complete batting freedom. Three sixes came in a row, each distinct in its geometry.The first was a lofted chip down the ground that barely looked like a swing but still cleared the ropes with room to spare. Next, when Cummins tried to overcorrect with a short ball, Sooryavanshi effortlessly upper-cut it over third man. To complete the trilogy, the Rajasthan Royals opener waited back on a slower ball and hammered it violently back past the bowler’s ears.Rajasthan Royals flew to 50 in just 3.2 overs, and the teenager raised his own half-century off a mere 16 deliveries — equalling Suresh Raina’s record for the fastest fifty in an IPL playoff. By the time Sakib Hussain was brought on to stem the bleeding, Sooryavanshi had fully unlocked his hitting arc. He loaded up and dispatched Hussain for three more sixes, one of which travelled into the stadium’s third tier. With his seventh six of the day, he broke Chris Gayle’s 14-year-old record of 59 sixes in a single IPL season, a feat Gayle achieved when Sooryavanshi was only a year old.Yet, cricket is a game of agonising margins. Needing just three runs to secure the fastest century in IPL history, Sooryavanshi went for one final upper cut off Praful Hinge and was caught by Smaran Ravichandran at deep third man. He walked off devastated, tears visibly welling in his eyes, but left behind an audience completely awestruck.After his departure, Dhruv Jurel (50 off 21 balls) and Riyan Parag (26 off 12) kept the hyper-aggressive momentum alive. The foundation was perfectly laid at 207/4 after 15.2 overs, making a target near 270 look within reach.However, the closing chapters of the innings belonged to SRH’s bowlers. In a strong rearguard action, Hyderabad choked the middle and lower order, restricting RR to 36 runs while taking four wickets after the 15-over mark. 131363884From a position of total dominance, Rajasthan Royals finished at 243/8 in 20 overs. It was a testament to the madness of modern T20 cricket and the sheer ferocity of Sooryavanshi’s opening salvo that SRH walked off the field feeling relieved to be chasing “only” 244.
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    Check out who made All-State in girls soccer, plus All-SCL teams
    The CHSAA All-State girls’ soccer teams have been announced, and Pueblo has earned several spots across multiple classes.After a long year of battling, the players across the state have earned their spots on the All-State team.Here are the winners:More: All-State, All-Conference teams announced for boys volleyballClass 2AHonorable MentionsAngelina Atencio, Rye High SchoolDanilyn Frick, Rye High SchoolClass 3ASecond TeamElla Greenwood, Pueblo CentennialHonorable MentionMaKenzie Franco, Pueblo CentennialBrooklyn Montano, Pueblo CentennialRowan Roman, Pueblo CentralJaliee Schwab, Pueblo CentennialClass 4AHonorable MentionReese Lanham, Pueblo CountyBrailey Rowe, Pueblo EastRylee Stupnik, Pueblo CountyMore: Pueblo golfers finish in top 10 at CHSAA State championshipsAlso, the 4A South-Central League announced its all-conference teams. Here are the winners:First TeamLilly Adams, Senior, Pueblo CountyRylee Stupnik, Senior, Pueblo CountyJailee Schwab, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialRowan Roman, Freshman, Pueblo CentralBrailey Rowe, Senior, Pueblo EastBrooklyn Montano, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialElla Greenwood, Senior, Pueblo CentennialReese Lanham, Sophomore, Pueblo CountyMakayla Maldonado, Senior, Pueblo SouthSophia Howes, Senior, Pueblo CountyMaKenzie Franco, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialSecond TeamFaith Conley, Junior, Pueblo CentennialStella Nevins, Sophomore, Pueblo CountyHarleigh Ryan, Junior, Pueblo CentennialHarlow Soto, Freshman, Pueblo CentralParker McCafferty, Senior, Pueblo CountyBayleigh Trujillo, Sophomore, Pueblo CentralEmma Shrontz, Senior, Pueblo CentralJulyssa Vargas, Junior, Pueblo EastCharli Martinez, Senior, Pueblo CentennialLayenne Riensch, Sophomore, Pueblo SouthFaith Greenfield, Senior, Pueblo CountyHonorable MentionIsabella Montoya, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialVivan Cornejo, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialMyella Madril, Sophomore, Pueblo CentennialJaylee Holland, Sophomore, Pueblo CountyNay Nay White, Freshman, Pueblo CountyAmya Chaparro, Freshman, Pueblo CountyRuthanne Gonzales, Junior, Pueblo CentralKylie Marquis, Freshman, Pueblo CentralNeveah Velez, Freshman, Pueblo CentralGiselle Alzate, Junior, Pueblo EastLailah Cowan, Sophomore, Pueblo EastHayden Holbrooks, Junior, Pueblo EastAmerica Lerma, Junior, Pueblo SouthKendra Decker, Sophomore, Pueblo SouthMVP: Lilly Adams, Pueblo CountyOffensive MVP: Jailee Schwab, Pueblo CentennialDefensive MVP: Rylee Stupnik, Pueblo CountyGoalkeeper of the year: Sophia Howes, Pueblo CountyCoach of the Year: Jeff Sterling, Pueblo CentennialAcademic All-LeagueSeniorsSamantha Alzate, Pueblo EastEmma Baca, Pueblo EastGinae Gonzales, Pueblo CentralElla Greenwood, Pueblo CentennialCharli Martinez, Pueblo CentennialParker McCafferty, Pueblo CountyEmma Shrontz, Pueblo CentralJuniorsRuthanne Gonzales, Pueblo CentralEllah Mora-Prescia, Pueblo CentennialThis article originally appeared on The Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo earns spots on All-State girls soccer team, plus all-conference
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    Titans complete 2026 draft class, sign first-round edge Keldric Faulk
    At last, the final member of the Tennessee Titans 2026 draft class has been locked up, meaning all 91 players on the Titans roster are signed and ready to roll heading into the final days of the offseason team activities (OTAs) and then their mandatory minicamp in June.On Wednesday, the Titans came to terms with Keldric Faulk on his four-year rookie contract. Once considered a potential top 10 pick, Faulk fell to the end of the first round in the draft, where general manager Mike Borgonzi decided to trade up back into the first round to grab the Auburn edge rusher with the 31st pick.#Titans sign 1st-rd pick Keldric Faulk, Auburn edge rusher selected No. 31 overall, to his rookie contract.All 8 of team's 2026 draft picks have now been signed.— John Glennon (@glennonsports) May 27, 2026At 6-foot-6, 274 pounds, Faulk does profile as a hybrid edge in head coach Robert Saleh’s defense, with the position versatility to slide inside. Known as a stout run stuffer, he has some pass-rush upside and the potential to develop into an impact player for the Titans' defense.With Faulk under contract, the Titans now have all eight members of their 2026 draft class in the fold, including fellow first-rounder Carnell Tate, who signed his deal earlier in the month.This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans complete 2026 draft class, sign first-round edge Keldric Faulk
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    Yankees takeaways, Gerrit Cole's stellar command, Aaron Judge's key play
    KANSAS CITY Mo. – Even ace pitchers with fresh Tommy John scars aren’t supposed to rediscover this type of command, this early after surgery.So far, Gerrit Cole is an incredible exception.“Felt like I had a little bit of everything working,’’ Cole said Wednesday night, after striking out 10 Kansas City Royals across 6.2 scoreless innings at Kauffman Stadium.“It’s two games, small sample, there’s still stuff to improve,’’ though Cole’s second start of the year did more than send the Yankees to a 7-0 win and a clean 6-0 season series sweep of KC.They reinforced how dominant their rotation can be – even with Max Fried (elbow) on the shelf, and Cam Schlittler tossing six innings of one-run ball Tuesday and saying it “wasn’t my day.’’“Makes for a tough series,’’ Aaron Judge said of the Yanks’ staff. “Tough at-bat after tough at-bat.’’Cole is carrying a zero ERA through his first 12.2 innings of 2026, but he required a big assist from the Yankees’ captain.The Aaron Judge play“I thought the game really got going with Judge’s play,’’ Cole said of how the third inning ended.Trying to score from second base on Maikel Garcia’s two-out single to right, Michael Massey (double) was out at the plate on Judge’s throw – on the fly – to catcher Austin Wells.“I thought that run was going to score for sure,’’ said Cole. “That just kind of elevated our play a little bit and we rolled from there.“The mood in the dugout was, all right, we’ve got to have a little urgency here and that was a just a big tone-setting play for us.’’That kept it a scoreless game, and the Yanks rallied for two runs in the top of the fourth.“All I was thinking about was, ‘Don’t let this guy score,’ ’’ said Judge, who thought about making a diving play on Garica’s sinking liner.But at the last second, he decided to “just play this one in front me and take it home.’’Again, Aaron Boone marveled at how measured Judge is in right field.“He can do it all,’’ said Gold Glove third baseman Ryan McMahon. “I think his defense is super underrated.’’Gerrit Cole in commandCole’s pitch efficiency and execution “was fun to watch,’’ said Boone.If last Friday’s six shutout innings against the Rays – with three walks and two strikes – was “a little appetizer,’’ then Wednesday at KC “was the main course,’’ said Boone.“That was surgical command. You saw everything too,’’ Boone said of Cole’s fastball, slider and knucklecurve, with the occasional cutter and effective changeup.“Super impressive, speaks to how hard he worked during his recovery,’’ Ryan McMahon said of Cole’s superior command, two starts after a 14-month absence.“The guy loves baseball, man,’’ said McMahon. “You see that when he was coming in before he was back, just how hard he was working.’’“There’s still stuff to work on in general,’’ said Cole, who felt he “moved the ball around the strike zone well’’ against KC, and wasn’t concerned about his pitch limit.“If I’m aggressive in the strike zone, it should be plenty,’’ said Cole. “You’ve got to play good defense, which is what we did tonight, starting with Cabby’s line drive catch in left.’’Yankees' infield shuffleLeading off the Royals’ first, Maikel Garcia’s 105-mph liner to left was snared on a diving play in left field by Jose Caballero, making his first outfield start of the year.“That’s not an easy play,’’ said Boone, but “he’s just so good…you trust him’’ anywhere defensively.Anthony Volpe made his third straight start at shortstop, and “he’s earned his way back into more and more opportunities,’’ Boone said before the game.Boone added that “both guys have earned the right to play,’’ and he feels he’s operating with two starting shortstops, but Caballero’s defensive versatility allows more flexibility.Meanwhile, McMahon made his first start in this series (vs. a lefty, Noah Cameron) and wound up delivering another opposite-field homer – a two-run shot in the eighth – off righty reliever Mason Black.Paul Goldschmidt made his seventh straight start at first base, delivering two hits and a bases-loaded, two-out walk to trigger a three-run eighth, where DH Ben Rice (3 RBI) singled in two runs.This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Yankees takeaways, Gerrit Cole's stellar command, Aaron Judge's key play
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    Tamara Korpatsch defends handshake snub in French Open cheating row
    Tamara Korpatsch defended her decision to skip the customary handshake with Wang Xinyu after ​defeating the 32nd seed in a tense second-round match at the French Open, saying later she resented being portrayed as an unfair player over a line call.Tensions arose late in the opening set of Korpatsch’s 6-2 2-6 6-3 win when Wang struck a shot she believed had landed inside the baseline, only for her opponent to point to a ball mark outside the court. The disagreement escalated when Wang crossed the net to inspect the mark on Korpatsch’s side, drawing a code violation from chair umpire Aurelie Tourte for unsportsmanlike conduct, and sparking tension ⁠that lingered through the match.Wang Xinyu received a code violation for stepping over to the other side of the court and arguing over a line call with Tamara Korpatsch. pic.twitter.com/Zlqmu0vFIv— TNT Sports (@tntsports) May 27, 2026“It was a really long ball from her, and I saw it out. I don’t know if the line umpire called it out or not, but there were two ball marks, actually,” Korpatsch said. “One ⁠was an old one and the other one was the new one. Both of them ​were out, ⁠so it doesn’t matter. I didn’t know ‌which one was the right one but the chair umpire came down and showed the mark, and it was out.“Also on the TV, they showed the Hawk-Eye and it was like eight millimetres out. She came on my side, because she didn’t believe it... At the end, we didn’t have a handshake because she told me she’s not okay with that, with the ball marks. “I can’t say I’ll gift her the point. I’m a bit surprised, because we have a good relationship, ⁠we’re not enemies. I didn’t offer her my hand because that’s not fair for me. She was unfair to come on my side, and I’m not an unfair player.”A cold encounter in the Paris heat 👀Tamara Korpatsch refused to shake hands after beating Wang Xinyu 🚫 pic.twitter.com/WVB06XZHiq— TNT Sports (@tntsports) May 27, 2026Unlike the other three grand slams, the French Open does not rely on electronic line calling, as officials can inspect traces left by the ball on the clay to help them make decisions, though there remains room for human error. Korpatsch reiterated her frustration at the perception of the incident and defended her conduct.“I think she said something like she thought I’m not a fair player or something like that, but I don’t know how. We have one of the best chair umpires on the court, and I don’t know how to cheat, honestly,” Korpatsch added. “There are cameras on court and they can check ⁠everything. For me, it would be embarrassing to cheat like that. I’m honest, that when I was running, I thought the ‌ball is out, and was ​like ‘okay, which one is it?’ I didn’t know ‌which mark. For that, we have the umpire.”Through ​to the Roland Garros third round for the first time, Korpatsch plays seventh seed Elina Svitolina next on Friday.Reuters
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    Soccer-'Least known' World Cup player goes viral with help from Argentine influencer
    SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - New Zealand defender Tim Payne's social media profile has exploded over the last few ‌days after an Argentine influencer decided he was ‌the least known player at the World Cup. Valen Scarsini, known as "elscarso" on Instagram ​and TikTok, made a video encouraging his audience to give the Wellington Phoenix and All Whites defender's account likes, comments and follows. In the space of a couple of days, Payne's Instagram ‌account went from ⁠4,715 followers to 660,000 - outstripping New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, All Blacks rugby star Ardie ⁠Savea, and Scarsini. "Was wondering why my socials were blowing up and found your post, man," Payne said in the message to ​Scarsini. "Appreciate the ​love! Gracias, hermano." Payne hit the ​headlines in 2020 during ‌the COVID pandemic when he broke quarantine in Australia and was charged with a drink-driving offence for taking a golf cart on a joyride with a teammate. He was later fined A$700 ($498) by a Sydney court, according to media reports. The ‌versatile 32-year-old has kept a relatively ​low profile since then and will ​be looking to add ​to his 50 New Zealand caps at the ‌World Cup after being included ​in Darren Bazeley's ​squad for the tournament. New Zealand, the lowest-ranked team at the World Cup, open their campaign against Iran in ​Los Angeles on ‌June 15 and also face Egypt and Belgium in ​Group G. ($1 = 1.4043 Australian dollars) (Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in ​Sydney, editing by Gus Trompiz)
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    Naomi Osaka turns heads at French Open with Eiffel Tower-inspired gold dress
    Naomi Osaka commanded attention with her fashion choices at the French Open this week. She arrived on Court Suzanne-Lenglen in a ceremonial black skirt and a sleeveless beaded bodice, which she then removed to reveal a sequined gold playing dress for her opening match.Osaka said she uses fashion to “talk through my clothes” as she is not a very talkative person.“I am a little dramatic when it comes to my fashion sense,” she said.Osaka beat Germany's Laura Siegemund 6-3 7-6 (7-3) to reach the second round.Following the match, she joked that she had worried that she would be asked to change.Noami Osaka shed her bodice and long pleated skirt to reveal the gold dress underneath (AP)“When I first saw it, I felt like I look like the Eiffel Tower at night time when it's bright,” she said.“Then I actually got a little worried because when the sun hits the dress, it reflects a lot, so I was a little scared the umpire was going to kick me off the court.“I got two back-up, normal dresses. Thankfully I didn't have to wear them.”The outer pieces were designed by Kevin Germanier, while the gold dress was by Nike.Earlier this year at the Australian Open, Osaka walked on wearing a wide-brim hat and a veil and holding a white parasol.Osaka said the sparkly dress reminded her of the Eiffel Tower at night (Getty)The four-time Grand Slam champion also recently wore a show-stopping outfit at the Met Gala in New York.Earlier on Court Philippe-Chatrier, top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka wore two necklaces with diamonds for her opening win.Watching Osaka’s entrance on TNT Sports, Sabalenka said that she loved the outfit.”This is sparkling. I love it. I love that she is expressing herself and feels confident,” Sabalenka said.“That's the beauty of the fashion world, there's space for anything and I love that she's bringing it on court.”
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    Carolina hosts Montreal with 3-1 series lead
    Montreal Canadiens (48-24-10, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (53-22-7, in the Metropolitan Division)Raleigh, North Carolina; Friday, 8 p.m. EDTLINE: Hurricanes -228, Canadiens +187; over/under is 5.5STANLEY CUP SEMIFINALS: Hurricanes lead series 3-1BOTTOM LINE: The Carolina Hurricanes host the Montreal Canadiens in the third round of the NHL Playoffs with a 3-1 lead in the series. The teams meet Wednesday for the eighth time this season. The Hurricanes won the previous meeting 4-0.Carolina has a 34-11-2 record at home and a 53-22-7 record overall. The Hurricanes are 56-6-6 when scoring three or more goals.Montreal is 31-10-10 in road games and 48-24-10 overall. The Canadiens rank fifth in the league serving 10.4 penalty minutes per game.TOP PERFORMERS: Andrei Svechnikov has 31 goals and 39 assists for the Hurricanes. Logan Stankoven has six goals over the past 10 games.Nicholas Suzuki has 29 goals and 72 assists for the Canadiens. Alexander Newhook has scored six goals with two assists over the last 10 games.LAST 10 GAMES: Hurricanes: 9-1-0, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.9 assists, 5.9 penalties and 15 penalty minutes while giving up 1.7 goals per game.Canadiens: 5-3-2, averaging 3.5 goals, six assists, 5.8 penalties and 20 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.INJURIES: Hurricanes: None listed.Canadiens: Patrik Laine: out (abdomen).___The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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    Should Chelsea sell Fernandez?
    [BBC][Getty Images]We asked for your views on whether the sale of Enzo Fernandez is the right move for Chelsea after BBC Sport revealed he would consider an exit. Would Fernandez be sorely missed?Here are some of your comments:Colin: Not surprised. Top players want to play at a top level and the club (and quite a few team-mates) have let him down. If an offer comes in over £120m, then it would be good business and gives Xabi Alonso some money to build a better squad. Would rather have a dozen or more other players leave instead, but sometimes you just have to be realistic.Sammy: Enzo has been our best player this season and tried to carry us through difficult games with his leadership, creativity and quality. If he is going, he will be sorely missed as I don't believe any of our players right now can replace him. Who could we replace him with? Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes at Newcastle will be very difficult to prise away and neither are direct replacements for Enzo. Don't blame him for leaving though, after this miserable season.Daniel: It's a tough one. Thank you, Enzo, for the goals and assists. To that end, I don't want anyone at Chelsea who doesn't want to be there. It was a rare occurrence in the Roman Abramovich era but, sadly, more likely these days. We're simply not a 'big club' right now.Peter: It took him two years to start to show his worth, which is still not £107m, so it was about time he started to repay the faith shown in him, but it is clear he doesn't really want to play for the badge and just wants the money. If we get £90m plus, we should let him go - but not to Manchester City.George: Great move for Fernandez! If he wants a move, then give it to him at a reasonable price. I would rather have a player who wants to play for Chelsea rather than one who is unhappy. He'll make everyone unhappy! We don't want the repeat of that disgraceful performance at Sunderland.Phillip: The Chelsea model is a complete failure. A squad of undoubtedly talented under-25s does not work without experienced senior players to guide and cajole. Plus no spine - long-known deficits in terms of two world-class centre backs, a goalkeeper and a striker. This results in Marc Cucurella, Fernandez, Cole Palmer and multiple others wanting out because they will never win anything in this team, when they are reaching their prime. None of this is rocket science, but the owners are utterly clueless.Paul: Enzo is one of the finest midfielders of his generation. He can do it all. However, if he doesn't want to be at Chelsea and help get us back to the level of Champions League winners again, then sell him for as much as possible and reinvest it in others who do - and I don't mean youngsters with potential, I mean proper experienced winners and leaders.Chris: Get rid of him, along with Roberto Sanchez, Wesley Fofana, Andrey Santos, Liam Delap and all the others who cost a fortune and aren't good enough to wear the shirt. Get some experienced players in who want to play for Chelsea and fight to get us back where we belong!
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    Iran War Live Updates: Iranian Military Says It Targeted a U.S. Base in Retaliation for Strikes
    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps did not say which base it had targeted early Thursday, after U.S. strikes in the country’s south. The exchanges threaten a fragile cease-fire.
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    IPL 2026 | 'Haters will say you're not 15': Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turns heads with record knock
    NEW DELHI: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s unbelievable IPL 2026 season continued to grab global attention after his explosive 97 off just 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator. The 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals batter smashed 12 sixes and broke Chris Gayle’s record for most sixes in a single T20 tournament, taking his tally to 65 maximums this season. His fearless batting left former cricketers and legends stunned.Andre Russell was among the latest stars to praise the teenager. “Congratulations, youngster, haters will say you're not 15 years old, who cares, 30 years old players out there trying their best to do what you're doing. Keep going, I'am a big fan. See ball, hit ball!” Russell wrote on Instagram.— mufaddal_vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) Sachin Tendulkar also admired the youngster’s technique and attacking mindset. “Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's bat swing has been outstanding. What's even more remarkable is how beautifully he clears his front foot to create room for balls aimed at his legs,” Sachin posted on X, calling the innings “nothing short of spectacular”.Yuvraj Singh joined the praise as well, posting, “Boss baby breaks world bosses record! Unbelievable this kid great to watch”. Former India batter Mohammed Kaif described Sooryavanshi as a “future star” and a “miracle” for Indian cricket.Sooryavanshi’s season has rewritten IPL history in multiple ways. He became the youngest batter to score 600 runs in an IPL season and now holds the record for most sixes in an IPL innings by an Indian player. His 12 sixes against SRH were also the most ever in an IPL playoff innings. 131363490The left-hander has scored 680 runs in 15 innings at a stunning strike rate above 242, including one century and four fifties. His aggressive batting has powered Rajasthan Royals into Qualifier 2 and made him the breakout star of IPL 2026.
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    EXCLUSIVE | Arun Dhumal dismisses honey-trap concerns, asserts IPL 2026 a 'clean tournament'
    TimesofIndia.com in Mullanpur: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia triggered an uproar on social media earlier this month when he used the term "honey-trap" during a media interaction. Moments after his comments, speculation spread, and fans began harassing cricketers' partners on social media platforms.Saikia urged franchises to remain vigilant throughout the IPL season, and the BCCI issued a directive flagging concerns over protocol breaches."It has come to the attention of the BCCI that certain incidents of misconduct and protocol violation have occurred involving players, support staff, and team officials during the course of the current IPL season. These incidents, if left unaddressed, carry the potential to cause significant reputational harm to the tournament, the franchise concerned, and the BCCI as the governing body. They may further expose individuals and franchises to legal liability and security risks of a serious nature," Saikia wrote to the CEOs of the 10 franchises.However, IPL governing council chairman Arun Dhumal clarified that no issue related to "honey-trapping" had surfaced in this edition of the IPL."There has been no issue as such with regard to honey-trapping or things like that, to my knowledge. This is a very clean tournament," said Dhumal to TimesofIndia.com."Yes, there have been some issues. For example, the Riyan Parag [vaping] incident, which we could have avoided. Barring that, I don't think there was any such incident," he added.When asked about BCCI secretary Saikia's specific comment on honey trapping, the IPL chairman said: "I am not privy to any such information either. He would be the best person to comment on that. But nothing of the sort has happened in this edition, as far as my understanding and knowledge go. I haven't heard his comment, so I would not want to comment on that."Dhumal lavishly praised IPL 2026 season, calling it "phenomenal.""It's been a phenomenal season this year. Like all the previous editions, till the last day of the league stage we did not know which would be the fourth team to qualify. That is the excitement around the IPL every season. The quality of games that we have had so far has been phenomenal," he said.
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    Calafiori: “Roma? One day I’ll come back.”
    Calafiori: “Roma? One day I’ll come back.”Riccardo Calafiori dreams of a “double.” After winning the Premier League with Arsenal, the former Roma defender dreams of lifting the Champions League trophy against Paris Saint-Germain in the final on Saturday the 30th at 6:00 PM. Interviewed by Il Corriere dello Sport, the 2002-born defender spoke about the Gunners’ triumph: “Winning the Premier League was one of my dreams. Given how the season went, it was incredible. In some ways, winning it this way was better.”“The best moment? The final whistle of Bournemouth-City: we were all together, jinxing it (laughs) and we exploded with joy. It felt like a weight was lifted for many, after twenty-two years without winning the title.” On Arteta’s confidence and the upcoming Champions League final: “I didn’t expect it at the start of the season, but once you get the hang of it, everything becomes easier. I’ve been thinking a lot about the PSG match lately. My best friend and I often play it on the PlayStation, and this time he’ll be coming to Budapest too. His name is Nicolò Cesaroni, and I hope it’ll be exciting. I’m taking it very calmly at the moment, but the real test will be getting on the plane. These are opportunities that can only come along once in a lifetime, so you have to make the most of them. We’re preparing for it like we do for other matches: I can’t say if we’re trying to do something special. We’re not afraid; it’s a one-off match; anything can happen. And besides, they won it last year, so maybe they’re less eager now.”On the similarities between Roma and Arsenal: “I don’t know if Roma can become the new Arsenal, but I’m very happy that they’ve placed so much faith in Gasperini. I’m always a fan of them. I hope they can return to the level I was used to when I was a kid. I’m very happy with what Roma has achieved. I’ve spoken to Mancini, Cristante, and Pellegrini. Some even wrote to me about my birthday, so we’ve all connected a bit. I’ve already told my friends: see you at the Olimpico in September. I’ve already played there with Bologna, but I think hearing the roar, the cry of “The Champions League” after so many years of absence, will be an incredible feeling.” On the gap between the Premier League and Serie A: “There’s a difference and it’s noticeable. When I arrived, I was shocked and said to myself, ‘What did I come here for? I’ll never play.’ The real difference I see is in how the week unfolds: with sixty games a year, training is more focused on recovery, to get you to the match in the best possible shape. And that’s the main difference in mentality.” On Gattuso’s choice to coach Lazio: “Obviously, I’m a little disappointed about where he went to coach (laughs).” Finally, on the Italian disaster: “It was a very difficult time to deal with. Playing a lot with Arsenal helped me, but yes, I don’t think I’ll watch any matches. It would be too painful. The way it started gave me hope, but then there were the incidents… But there’s not much to say; it’s a match you just had to win. I hope it can somehow benefit everyone and that we can start again soon in a different way. I can’t give a precise analysis, though: it’s the only match I’ve never watched again.”
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    📲 Brazilians flood Olise's social media after controversial remark
    📲 Brazilians flood Olise's social media after controversial remarkIf there’s one thing that unites Brazilians, it’s coming together to defend Brazil on social media!Just ask Michael Olise!The Bayern Munich French forward is experiencing firsthand the power of Brazilians mobilizing online.After a controversial statement, the player’s Instagram profile was "flooded" with a wave of comments and taunts, which have already added up to more than 100,000 interactions on his most recent post!People really didn’t let it slide, posting lots of memes, Neymar and Ronaldo gifs, and much more!Other posts from the French star on Instagram were also "flooded."The spark behind the controversyThe situation began during an interview in which Olise was asked who the best players from certain countries were.When it came to Brazil, the Frenchman said he couldn’t recall or name a good Brazilian player today.The comment quickly went viral and was seen as disrespectful to the history of five-time world champion Brazilian football, prompting an immediate response from fans.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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    OGC Nice narrow sporting director search down to three names
    OGC Nice narrow sporting director search down to three namesAs per a report from L’Équipe, OGC Nice are honing in on appointing their new sporting director, despite uncertainty surrounding the club’s future.On Friday, Le Gym host AS Saint-Étienne, needing a win in order to retain their top-flight status. In the event of staying up, it was supposed to be former Stade Brestois sporting director Grégory Lorenzi who took over from Florian Maurice (whose departure has not yet been confirmed), however, he has since come to an agreement with Olympique de Marseille. He is, therefore, attempting to back out of his deal with Nice, which explains the hold-up on OM’s side. His move to the Vélodrome is not yet official.Le Gym have had to evaluate alternative targets, and Geoffrey Moncada, who recently left his role as technical director at AC Milan, is the favourite to join Nice, L’Équipe understands. There are, however, two other targets: AJ Auxerre’s David Wantier and Bruno Cheyrou, current Senior Player Development Manager at FIFA, but who previously worked at Olympique Lyonnais. GFFN | Luke Entwistle
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    Scientists Find a Potential Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B
    Most people recover from the infection, but it poses great risks for those who don’t. A new drug may cure 1 in 5 of these patients.
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    Lebanese Resigned to a Long War, Even if U.S. and Iran Make a Deal
    Few in Lebanon believe that diplomatic efforts to end the wider war will bring peace to their country, as clashes between Israel and Hezbollah intensify in the south.
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    Where do you bowl to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi? Jofra Archer’s hilarious reply goes viral
    Jofra Archer hilariously refused to reveal his bowling plans against teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after Rajasthan Royals’ dominant win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2026 Eliminator.The Eliminator itself turned into a complete Rajasthan Royals masterclass, with Sooryavanshi and Archer dominating opposite halves of the game. Batting first, the 15-year-old prodigy unleashed carnage on the SRH bowling attack, smashing a breathtaking 97 off just 29 deliveries. His innings included 12 towering sixes as he dismantled bowlers like Pat Cummins and powered Rajasthan to a massive 243/8.In reply, Sunrisers Hyderabad began the chase believing their explosive batting line-up could still pull off the impossible. However, Archer produced a devastating powerplay spell that completely shattered SRH’s hopes. He removed Abhishek Sharma for a duck on just the second ball of the innings, before dismissing the dangerous Ishan Kishan and Travis Head as well. Hyderabad’s chase was in ruins. SRH were eventually bowled out for 196 in 19.2 overs, handing Rajasthan Royals a commanding 47-run victory and a place in Qualifier 2.During a viral post-match interview on the IPL’s official platforms, Archer was asked whether he had discovered a secret formula to stop Sooryavanshi while bowling to him in the nets. Instead of exposing any possible weakness in his young teammate’s game, the England pacer jokingly avoided the question.With a smile, Archer told the broadcasters that he would reveal where he bowls to Sooryavanshi “after the IPL ends,” leaving fans and future opponents guessing.“The more runs he scores, the more runs we have to defend. So he can go on and get 150, it’s good for the boys when he scores a lot of runs,” Archer said.When asked if he bowls to Sooryavanshi in the nets, Archer replied: “Sometimes.”— IPL (@IPL) And when the presenter pushed further by asking where exactly he bowls to him, Archer laughed and responded: “I’ll tell you after the IPL.” 131365338
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    IPL 2026: Quiet reinvention defines Patidar’s campaign
    DHARAMSALA: If it was not for an injury to Luvnith Sisodia, the record books wouldn’t be telling you today that Rajat Patidar has become only the fifth captain to lead his franchise to successive IPL finals. That quirk of fate not only allowed Patidar to make a comeback to Royal Challengers Bengaluru but also helped him emerge as one of their most successful skippers.However, the franchise and the player didn’t have a happy opening chapter. Patidar was released by RCB after an underwhelming maiden stint with them in 2021. No franchise showed interest in him at the auction the next year, and it was only when Sisodia was ruled out that the RCB management decided to fall back on Patidar. He grabbed the opportunity with both hands and slammed a 54-ball 112 against KKR in the Eliminator to earn the franchise’s trust.Yet, he was more keen to dwell on the team effort behind the massive win. “It was a super game for us. The way the batsmen dominated and everyone was striking with intent, that was really good for us,” he said. The rise of RCB and the rise of Patidar as a leader have gone hand in hand. A year after he lost his spot in the Indian Test side, Patidar was elevated to RCB captaincy before the league started last year. The decision did raise a few eyebrows. After all, he had to manage a stalwart like Virat Kohli and other senior pros. 131363855But the RCB team management threw their support behind their new captain. In his own unassuming way, Patidar sought suggestions from his seniors, earned their trust and quietly built confidence in his leadership within the group.“He goes about his captaincy without drawing too much attention. But he makes all the important decisions in a very cool, calm and uncomplicated way,” said RCB’s director of cricket, Mo Bobat.
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    What did Jayden Daniels say about Brandon Aiyuk's NFL future?
    Will Brandon Aiyuk play for the Washington Commanders in 2026? Well, first, Aiyuk must get free of his current team, the San Francisco 49ers, who appear in no hurry to move on from him, despite saying he'll never play for them again. If you're a longtime Washington fan, this situation sounds eerily familiar. Remember when Kirk Cousins wanted to play for San Francisco in 2017 when Kyle Shanahan took over as head coach? Then-owner Dan Snyder and GM Bruce Allen were not going to allow Cousins to play for Shanahan, whom they fired after the 2013 season. So, instead of getting something in return for Cousins, Washington held onto him for spite. Shanahan remains the 49ers head coach, and while he said he has no ill will toward Washington anymore, Aiyuk's situation certainly brings back memories. Aiyuk's situation is very different from Cousins'. He wants out of San Francisco. And the Niners want him gone. But, Aiyuk suffered a severe knee injury in October 2024 and hasn't played since. His current contract makes him untradeable. He hasn't been around the 49ers in forever. However, Aiyuk reportedly wants to play for the Commanders, reuniting him with his best friend, Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels. The two played together at Arizona State in 2019 and remain close. No one has heard a peep from Aiyuk. The Commanders opened OTAs on Wednesday, and Daniels met with the media. Ben Standig asked Daniels about Aiyuk's football future. Here's his response:"I don’t know, I don’t have a sense on it," Daniels said. "That is my brother, and we have a personal relationship. His football future, that’s out of my control."I asked Jayden Daniels about his friend Brandon Aiyuk’s football future:"I don’t know, I don’t have a sense on it. That is my brother and we have a personal relationship. His football future, that’s out of my control” pic.twitter.com/ba6Nulunad— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) May 27, 2026That's the perfect answer. What did you expect Daniels to say? Sure, he has an idea of what Aiyuk wants to do and how healthy Aiyuk is. But he also understands that nothing good could come from saying any more than he did. The Brandon Aiyuk watch continues.This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels talks Brandon Aiyuk
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    Pelé, Maradona or Messi on top? English paper names WC's top 50
    Pelé, Maradona or Messi on top? English paper names WC's top 50The Independent put together a list of the 50 greatest names in World Cup history, based exclusively on their performances in the most prestigious tournament on the planet.With little time left until the 2026 World Cup, the ranking looks at every edition from the first one in Uruguay (1930) to the tournament in Qatar (2022).Since the criterion is strictly World Cup performance, Cristiano Ronaldo did not make the pantheon of this list.But that is not the only choice likely to spark some controversy.Klose ahead of Romário, for example!At the top, however, Pelé appears as the greatest player in World Cup history!Check out the full ranking, according to The Independent.From 50th to 11th50. Fritz Walter (West Germany): The architect of the “Miracle of Bern,” he lifted the trophy in 1954 when no one expected it.49. Vavá (Brazil): A two-time champion (1958/1962), his finest moment was scoring two crucial goals in the final against Sweden.48. Leônidas da Silva (Brazil): The “Black Diamond” was the top scorer and best player of 1938, scoring twice in extra time against Poland.47. Didier Deschamps (France): One tournament, one title. He lifted the trophy as captain in 1998, leading a team that conceded only one goal in the matches he played.46. Daniel Passarella (Argentina): Captain of the 1978 title-winning side at age 25. He is the only Argentine to be part of both the 1978 and 1986 World Cup-winning squads.45. Rudi Völler (Germany): Champion in 1990 and runner-up in 1986. His standout moment came in 1994, when he came off the bench to score two decisive goals against Belgium.44. Antoine Griezmann (France): A central figure in France’s second golden era. He was the best player on the pitch in the 2018 final against Croatia.43. Martin Peters (England): A player ahead of his time, he scored England’s second goal in the victorious 1966 final.42. Ronaldinho (Brazil): Immortalized by his iconic looping free-kick goal over England goalkeeper David Seaman in 2002.41. Didi (Brazil): The maestro and orchestrator of the Seleção. His command of midfield in the 1958 semifinal against France was absolute.40. Roberto Carlos (Brazil): He redefined the full-back position. He scored an unforgettable thunderbolt free kick against China in 2002.39. Roger Milla (Cameroon): The first global African star. At 38, he came off the bench to score twice against Romania in 1990 and celebrated with his iconic dance.38. Jürgen Klinsmann (West Germany/Germany): He scored 11 World Cup goals, culminating in the 1990 title in his tournament debut.37. Gordon Banks (England): A champion in 1966, but immortalized by the “save of the century” from a Pelé header at the 1970 World Cup.36. Philipp Lahm (Germany): A technical and tireless full-back, he crowned his brilliant international career by lifting the trophy as captain in 2014.35. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary/Spain): The star of the “Magical Magyars.” He scored in the 1954 final while playing injured in Hungary’s tragic defeat.34. Sándor Kocsis (Hungary): A lethal striker, he scored an incredible four goals in the 8-3 win over West Germany in the 1954 group stage.33. Rivaldo (Brazil): Key to Brazil’s fifth title in 2002, he scored in almost every match and produced a brilliant dummy in the final against Germany.32. Lev Yashin (USSR): The “Black Spider,” the greatest goalkeeper in history, held off Brazil as long as he could in 1958 and took the Soviets to the semifinals in 1966.31. Thomas Müller (Germany): Winner of the Golden Boot in 2010. He scored a hat-trick against Portugal in 2014 and shone in the historic 7-1.30. Luka Modric (Croatia): The Croatian maestro. He won the tournament’s Golden Ball in 2018 after leading his country to an unlikely final.29. Paolo Maldini (Italy): He played in four World Cups with unmatched class in defense. He managed five straight clean sheets in 1990.28. Michel Platini (France): A classic No. 10, he scored the historic equalizer against Brazil in the 1986 quarterfinals.27. Mario Kempes (Argentina): In the 1978 title run, he was the top scorer, best player, and scored twice in the final. A perfect tournament.26. Xavi (Spain): The heart of “tiki-taka.” He dictated the rhythm of the entire 2010 World Cup and provided the assist for the winning goal in the semifinal against Germany.25. Giuseppe Meazza (Italy): A two-time champion (1934/1938). Famous for scoring a decisive penalty in 1938 while holding up his torn shorts with one hand.24. Roberto Baggio (Italy): Despite the missed penalty in the 1994 final, he carried Italy on his back throughout that tournament with match-saving goals.23. Just Fontaine (France): He holds the unbreakable record of 13 goals in a single World Cup edition (1958), wearing borrowed boots.22. Bobby Charlton (England): He won the Golden Ball in 1966 after carrying England with masterful performances, including two goals in the semifinal against Portugal.21. Romário (Brazil): The lone hero of Brazil’s fourth title in 1994. He scored five goals, including the decisive header in the semifinal against Sweden.20. Carlos Alberto Torres (Brazil): “Capita.” He scored the most iconic goal in World Cup final history in 1970, finishing Brazil’s perfect move after a pass from Pelé.19. Andrés Iniesta (Spain): Immortalized by one single, enormous moment: the extra-time goal in the 2010 final that gave Spain the world title.18. Eusébio (Portugal): The Black Panther was brilliant in 1966. His finest moment was scoring four straight goals to turn the game around against North Korea.17. Fabio Cannavaro (Italy): The perfect center-back of 2006. His reading of the game and interceptions secured the title for Italy (and his Ballon d’Or that year).16. Jairzinho (Brazil): The “World Cup Hurricane.” He achieved the extremely rare feat of scoring in every single match of Brazil’s 1970 title run.15. Cafu (Brazil): The only player in history to appear in three consecutive World Cup finals, capping his career as captain of Brazil’s fifth title in 2002.14. Paolo Rossi (Italy): Brazil’s tormentor in 1982 with a painful hat-trick. He scored crucial goals all the way to lifting the trophy and becoming the best in the world.13. Bobby Moore (England): Captain in 1966, remembered for his class in defense, precise tackling, and for leading England to its only title.12. Lothar Matthäus (Germany): The German engine. He played in five World Cups and was the unquestioned captain of the 1990 title-winning team.11. Johan Cruyff (Netherlands): Although he never won it, he revolutionized football with the “Dutch Carousel” in 1974.The Top 1010. Miroslav Klose (Germany)The top scorer in World Cup history (16 goals). He was not the fastest or the most skillful, but he was lethal. The peak of his consistency came when he broke the all-time record in the traumatic 7-1 against Brazil in 2014, the tournament in which he finally became a champion at 36.9. Gerd Müller (West Germany)A true penalty-box predator, with 14 goals in just 13 World Cup matches. He was the top scorer in 1970 and crowned his genius by scoring the title-winning goal in the 1974 final against Cruyff’s iconic Netherlands.8. Kylian Mbappé (France)With only two World Cups played, he is already a legend. He burst onto the scene in 2018 by matching Pelé’s teenage records and, in 2022, delivered one of the greatest performances in history by scoring an astonishing hat-trick in the final against Argentina.7. Garrincha (Brazil)The “angel with crooked legs.” With Pelé injured in 1962, Garrincha carried the Seleção on his back and dominated the tournament, securing Brazil’s second straight title. He lost only a single match wearing the Seleção shirt in his entire life.6. Zinedine Zidane (France)The genius of big moments. His two headed goals in the 1998 final gave France its first world title. And even with the famous headbutt in 2006 that got him sent off, his brilliance throughout that tournament remains untouched.5. Ronaldo (Brazil)Football’s greatest redemption story. After the medical trauma of 1998 and serious knee injuries, “O Fenômeno” returned in 2002 at the peak of his powers, sealing Brazil’s fifth title with eight goals in the tournament — two of them in the grand final against Germany.4. Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany)The greatest sweeper in history. The “Kaiser” performed with absolute excellence and holds the distinction of having won the World Cup both as captain (1974) and as manager.3. Lionel Messi (Argentina)Messi’s obsessive pursuit of the World Cup finally ended in 2022. On his fifth attempt, at age 35, he orchestrated Argentina with spectacular performances, seven goals, and the definitive crowning of one of the greatest careers in sports history.2. Diego Maradona (Argentina)No player in history dominated a single tournament like Maradona in 1986. He was the team. He scored the infamous “Hand of God” goal and, five minutes later, the legendary “Goal of the Century” against England, dragging Argentina to the world title.1. Pelé (Brazil)The King. The only player in history to win three World Cups (1958, 1962, and 1970). He emerged at 17 with a hat-trick in the semifinal and two goals in the 1958 final. In 1970, already a veteran, he was the central figure of the greatest team of all time. Pelé lit up the tournaments, expanded the limits of what was possible on the pitch, and left a mark impossible to erase. He is, without question, the greatest legend in World Cup history.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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    SEC eliminates ‘cupcake weekend’ football games beginning in 2027
    The Southeastern Conference is eliminating “cupcake weekend.”The league’s athletic directors voted at their annual spring meetings for everyone to play conference games on the second-to-last week of the regular season beginning in 2027.[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]It means no more Football Championship Subdivision or lower-tier Football Bowl Subdivision opponents before those rivalry games that typically take place during the final week of the season.“That’s the end of cupcake weekend,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said. “We never got that one sponsored, though.”SEC decision-makers have discussed dumping those late-season payday matchups for months. The conference expanded to a nine-game league schedule beginning in 2026, prompting the need for more significant matchups in late November.“It’s nine conference games and a recognition that you’re populating more weekends,” Sankey said. “And so you really cannot have odd numbers of open or non-conference dates later in the season because then that has a backward domino effect in where you place games early. We ran into some of that in the ’26 season.”RELATED STORIES:SEC Championship Game: Greg Sankey ‘committed’ to it, Kirby Smart voices his supportKirby Smart wants to keep quality non-conference games. He doesn’t care where they are playedOnly four SEC teams – Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi and Mississippi State – have such games set for this season.The league and its television partners also started releasing game times for the early part of the season and drew criticism from Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek. Yurachek pointed out that his team will essentially lose a full day between a 9:15 p.m. kickoff at Utah on Sept. 12 and an 11 a.m. kick the following Saturday against Georgia.“The assigned schedule will cost our student-athletes nearly a full day of rest and recovery that they would otherwise have available to them,” Yurachek wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “This is not simply a competitive disadvantage — it is a genuine welfare issue for the young men who represent our program and contribute greatly to the bottom line of our television partners.”He added that it “demonstrates a clear neglect for the well-being of college athletes.”TRENDING STORIES:STORY 1STORY 2STORY 3[SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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    Kuwait says it faced a missile and drone attack, another challenge to Iran war’s shaky ceasefire
    This is a locator map for the Gulf Cooperation Council member states: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo)2026-05-28T03:22:55Z DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait said it was targeted with a missile and drone attack Thursday, another challenge to the shaky ceasefire in the Iran war following strikes by both Washington and Tehran.Kuwait’s military made the announcement, without providing further details on what had been targeted. Iran said hours later that it launched an attack in the region, but it did not say exactly what was targeted.Kuwait, a close ally of the U.S., repeatedly came under fire from Iran and Iranian-backed Shiite militias in Iraq during the war. The announcement comes as the Middle East is on the edge. U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that his administration is making headway in negotiations with Iran to end the war, but the talks remain in flux.Trump is looking for an agreement that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz — through which about a fifth of all traded oil and natural gas once passed. He is also seeking to get Iran to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium while the Islamic Republic wants economic sanctions to be lifted and frozen assets to be released to aid its shattered economy. The war has been unpopular in the U.S., and Iran’s closure of the strait has sent oil prices skyrocketing, driving up fuel prices around the world. As the negotiations continue, there have been several challenges to the ceasefire in recent days. On Monday, the U.S. said it conducted what the Pentagon called “defensive” strikes on missile launch sites and minelaying boats in southern Iran. U.S. officials said late Wednesday in Washington that forces launched more strikes on Iran, shooting down four one-way attack drones that posed a threat around the strait and hitting an Iranian ground control station in Bandar Abbas that was about to launch a fifth drone. Read More The officials were not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard via the state-run IRNA news agency acknowledged the attack around Bandar Abbas International Airport and said it launched its own retaliatory attack on the air base that launched the assault. It did not elaborate on the target and it wasn’t clear whether that was the attack that Kuwait announced.___Associated Press writer Konstantin Toropin in Washington contributed to this report.
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    Israeli strikes kill at least 8 in Lebanon’s fourth largest city ahead of Washington talks
    Rescue workers search for victims inside a destroyed apartment that was hit in an Israeli airstrike in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Thursday, May 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)2026-05-28T07:43:41Z BEIRUT (AP) — The Israeli military early Thursday pounded Lebanon’s fourth largest city, killing at least eight people in its ongoing military escalation against the Hezbollah group ahead of crucial talks in Washington.Several others were injured in the strikes, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency.An Israeli soldier meanwhile in northern Israel was killed in a Hezbollah drone attack, the military said.The intensification comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion in the Israeli military’s attacks in Lebanon, apparently sparked by Hezbollah’s use of fiber-optic exploding drones that have struck Israeli troops in Lebanon and reached some of Israel’s northern border towns.Lebanese and Israeli military officials are set to hold their first security talks on Friday in the U.S. capital. The talks have extended a nominal ceasefire that went into effect April 17, although the attacks have since intensified while sparing the Lebanese capital Beirut. Hezbollah has dismissed the talks and instead endorsed its key ally Iran, which has made ending the war in Lebanon a condition for its own talks with Washington brokered by Pakistan. Prior to the attacks on Thursday, Israeli military Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued warnings to eight buildings in the coastal city of Tyre along the Mediterranean and surrounding neighborhoods. Many people have fled the area. Read More Further north in the city of Sidon, an Israeli drone struck an apartment building where some displaced families lived. Mohammad Al-Gharbi, who lived across the street from the building in Sidon. woke to the sound of the explosion. “I was in my room when part of the wall and shattered glass fell on me, and everything was thrown into chaos,” he said. “This building that was hit had six apartments occupied by poor families who had fled from the south to escape the attacks there, only to be hit here.” In the nearby coastal town of Adloun, an Israeli drone struck a car with a family that was fleeing, killing six people including children. Another drone strike that came without warning killed two people on a motorcycle near Tyre. The target of the attack was not immediately clear, NNA reported.The Israeli military said Thursday that a soldier in northern Israel was killed in a Hezbollah drone attack and two reservists were wounded.Hezbollah has claimed dozens of drone and rocket attacks that it says targeted Israeli troops in southern Lebanon and northern Israel.Over 1 million people in Lebanon have been displaced by the war between Israel and Hezbollah, which was sparked when Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel on March 2 in solidarity with Iran, two days after the Iran war began.At least 3,269 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since the start of the war, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, with over 9,800 wounded.According to Netanyahu’s office, at least 23 Israeli soldiers and a defense contractor have been killed in or near southern Lebanon and two civilians have been killed in northern Israel, the vast majority by drones.___Associated Press journalists Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Natalie Melzer in Nahariya, Israel, contributed to this report. KAREEM CHEHAYEB Chehayeb is an Associated Press reporter in Beirut. twitter instagram mailto
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    Official in Kenya says 16 students killed in an overnight fire at a girls’ school
    Rescue workers search for victims inside a destroyed apartment that was hit in an Israeli airstrike in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Thursday, May 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)2026-05-28T04:53:04Z GILGIL, Kenya (AP) — At least 16 students died in an overnight fire that started in the dormitories of a girls’ boarding school, a government official said, in the latest such incident to rock the East African nation. Education Minister Julius Ogamba said Thursday that 79 others were injured at the Utumishi Girls School, which has more than 800 students in the Gilgil area of central Kenya. The cause has not yet been established. Ogamba said authorities would investigate whether the school’s fire safety manual had been adhered to.Police said they were leading rescue and emergency response efforts about 120 kilometers (74 miles) from the capital Nairobi. The government-owned secondary school is managed and sponsored by the Kenya Police Service. Many of the students are daughters of police officers.One person at the scene, Wambui Nderitu, said the matron opened one of two dormitory doors “without alerting the children to exit.” “The second door remained closed, and even though my cousin escaped with a leg injury, we’ve been told many children are injured and some died,” Nderitu said. School fires are common in Kenyan boarding schools, with some caused by arson and others by electrical faults. Kenya’s deadliest school fire in recent history occurred in 2001 when 67 students died in a dormitory fire in Machakos County.In 2024, 21 students burned to death in a school fire in central Kenya. President William Ruto declared three days of mourning.In 2017, 10 students died in a school fire in Nairobi. A student was charged with murder. EVELYNE MUSAMBI Musambi is an Associated Press reporter based in Nairobi, Kenya. She covers regional security, geopolitics, trade relations and foreign policy across East Africa. twitter mailto
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    The White House Intervened to Get a $620 Million Deal for a Company Tied to Donald Trump Jr.
    President Donald Trump, with son Donald Trump Jr., returns to the White House from Florida in May. Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images When the Pentagon announced a $620 million loan last year to a small North Carolina startup linked to Donald Trump Jr., defense officials and the company tried to tamp down suspicions of cronyism. The president’s eldest son said through a spokesperson that he wasn’t involved. The Pentagon said Trump Jr. played no role in the record-setting deal. And the startup’s founder told reporters that his company, Vulcan Elements, received no political favoritism. But interviews and Defense Department records reviewed by ProPublica show that the request to loan hundreds of millions of dollars to the firm linked to Trump Jr. was made by Peter Navarro, a White House adviser to President Donald Trump and a friend of Trump Jr.’s. Of the dozens of companies the Pentagon was considering funding at the time, Vulcan’s was the only deal initiated by a top aide to the president, said an official at the Pentagon who was not authorized to speak publicly. After defense officials got the White House request, they asked Pentagon staff to move at an unusually rapid pace, said another person who was involved in the deal at the Pentagon but not authorized to speak about it. The staff worked late nights and with little sleep to get the loan through in a matter of weeks, the source said. “The call came from the White House: We have to get this done,” the person said. The deal is one of many actions by the Trump administration that have helped companies in which the Trump family holds stakes. Government contracts and other benefits have gone to various Trump-linked companies, prompting allegations of self-dealing by Democratic lawmakers and good government experts. But ProPublica’s reporting on the Vulcan loan represents the first time the awarding of a contract from a federal agency has been directly linked to White House intervention. The loan was a massive financial commitment from the Pentagon in its effort to fund companies that could help the U.S. reduce dependence on China’s critical mineral supply chains. The deal was a dramatic win for Vulcan, a North Carolina rare-earth magnet company launched just two years earlier. Estimates of its valuation grew tenfold after the deal was announced. It was also a win for Trump Jr.’s venture capital firm, which took a stake of undisclosed size in Vulcan about three months before the Pentagon announced the deal. Do You Know More About This Topic? We’re still reporting on Trump family finances. If you know more about this topic, please contact our reporting team. Robert Faturechi Contact me, by email or securely on Signal, with tips about the federal government and Trump’s businesses. Contact Me And there may be more good news on the way for the president’s eldest son. Among other companies under review for a Pentagon loan was a drone parts manufacturer that Trump Jr. advises and owns a stake in, according to one of the defense officials who spoke to ProPublica. Navarro, who served as trade adviser in Trump’s first term, and Trump Jr. have formed a close bond in recent years. The president’s son visited Navarro in prison while he served time for defying a subpoena from lawmakers investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Trump Jr. was one of the small group of people Navarro dedicated his latest book to for having “my back when it was against the wall.” And a week before the Vulcan deal was announced, Trump Jr. hosted Navarro — now the president’s senior counselor for trade and manufacturing — on his streaming show, encouraging his nearly 2 million subscribers to buy Navarro’s book. That interview was not long after word came down from Navarro to Pentagon staff to make the massive loan to Vulcan, one of the defense officials involved in the deal said. Navarro did not respond to questions from ProPublica sent to him directly. Neither did Vulcan. A White House spokesperson said in a statement that the administration is working “in the best interest of the American people,” adding, “The President’s entire team, including Senior Counselor Navarro and officials at the Department of War, is working together and with private industry to secure America’s critical mineral supply chain at Trump Speed.” Trump Jr.’s spokesperson said the president’s son does not discuss companies he has invested in with federal government officials and did not speak to Navarro about Vulcan. He “has no knowledge about how this deal came together,” the spokesperson said. A spokesperson for 1789 Capital, the venture firm where Trump Jr. is a partner, said it also played no role in Vulcan getting the loan and did not learn about the deal before it was public. “No company receives preferential treatment,” a Pentagon spokesperson said. “Outside affiliations, investors, or political connections play absolutely no role in the Department’s funding decisions.” Richard Painter, the chief White House ethics lawyer during the George W. Bush administration, said aides to the president should not be intervening in contracting and lending decisions by agencies, particularly in matters that financially benefit the president’s family. “This is our money they’re spending,” Painter said. “This is corruption we pay for.” The Office of Strategic Capital, the Pentagon division that made the deal with Vulcan, aims to address a bipartisan concern: that China’s grip on rare-earth elements and other critical minerals threatens national security. It is hard to overstate the country’s dominance in this arena. As of last year, for example, China produced the world’s entire supply of samarium, an obscure rare-earth metal that is an essential component of magnets that help guide Tomahawk missiles and start the engines in F-35 fighter jets. Other rare earths are central to the manufacturing of a vast array of commercial and military products, from car parts and semiconductors to drones. Finding the raw materials is generally not hard, but separating them from other materials they’re bonded to is, and it’s that process that China largely dominates. Virtually every advanced military in the world depends directly or indirectly on the country’s supply chain of rare earths. The danger of relying so heavily on a single supplier for these essential materials was underscored last year when China announced it was restricting exports of some rare-earth metals. The Office of Strategic Capital, started under the Biden administration, funds private companies that are working in this space or developing certain military technologies so that the U.S. can stop relying on its top rival to equip its own military. The Trump administration supersized the effort, expanding its lending authority from about $1 billion to $200 billion. It also radically changed how the office operated, according to interviews with more than a dozen people who worked there or interacted with it from the private sector or other parts of the government. The Biden administration had set up an open application process for interested companies, with each firm to be vetted methodically, a process meant to ensure good bets — but one that people involved acknowledged was set up to be slow and bureaucratic. “The Trump administration is more interested in going out into the market and finding what it wants. We’re not going to wait for people to apply to us,” said one former Office of Strategic Capital official. The Trump Pentagon handed the reins to hard-charging former Wall Street executives, who have been recruiting others to make the leap from finance to government. A leaked presentation from a headhunter seemed to suggest they could parlay their tour in government into future riches: “If you ever want to raise your own fund, you will gain access to fundraising channels that include royal families and foreign sovereign contacts.” (It’s unclear whether the Pentagon approved the presentation.) The office’s new leaders aim to make as many deals as possible, including loans and investments in exchange for ownership stakes, people who have worked with the office say. They said the new officials are relying more on their own personal networks, not applications, to choose companies to fund. So far, outside of Vulcan, a small number of other companies have been selected, including Korea Zinc, a metal refiner; MP Materials, a Nevada rare-earth mining company; and ReElement Technologies, an Indiana producer of rare-earth elements and battery metals that partners with Vulcan. The Pentagon’s announcement said the loans to Vulcan and ReElement were conditional on the firms fulfilling certain legal and financial requirements but did not detail them. Last week, Bloomberg reported that the Pentagon may ultimately not lend to ReElement because of concerns over the company’s revenue projections and ability to scale up its technology that were discovered after the conditional loan was announced. Because of its size and connection to Trump Jr., the Vulcan deal has drawn the most scrutiny. A group of Democratic senators demanded that the Pentagon provide an accounting of how the company was awarded the loan, writing that the Trump family’s conflicts of interest could be “resulting in a waste of taxpayer dollars and a threat to national security.” (The Pentagon’s response did not address how Vulcan was selected, explaining only how the department addresses conflicts that arise from its employees’ financial holdings, not those of the president’s family.) Democrats in the House tried to subpoena Trump Jr. to testify on the Vulcan deal but were blocked by Republicans. “Donald Trump Jr. must be made to answer whether the president’s son illegally profited from his father’s presidency,” Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter said earlier this year. Vulcan was launched in 2023 by a student at Harvard Business School. The private company quickly began securing a series of relatively small defense contracts, beginning during the Biden administration. Its first manufacturing facility opened in March 2025; according to an interview with its founder published that month, the firm’s funding around that time was less than $10 million. The kind of rare-earth magnets the company focuses on are needed for critical military technologies, including drones and satellites. In August 2025, Vulcan announced $65 million in investments, including from 1789 Capital, the venture firm that Trump Jr. joined as a partner after his father was elected to a second term. Neither 1789 nor Vulcan has publicly disclosed how much of a stake the venture firm has taken. Staff in the Office of Strategic Capital learned of the White House request to give a loan to Vulcan around September or October, an official involved said. It’s unclear how the White House request was delivered or if it was presented as an order or a recommendation. Companies considered for funding are generally vetted for many months, the person said, but this deal was completed in a matter of weeks because they were told it was a White House priority. Asked about the Vulcan deal being expedited, the Pentagon spokesperson said defense officials balance “lightning speed with rigorous diligence to close high-impact deals that directly strengthen America’s defense and empower our warfighters.” In November, the Pentagon announced its plans to lend $620 million to the company and another $80 million to its partner, ReElement. The company would also get $50 million in incentives from the Commerce Department. In exchange, the government would take a $50 million stake in Vulcan with the right to buy more later. Vulcan, which at the time had fewer than 50 employees, said it would use the windfall to build a large new facility that would churn out thousands of tons of magnets a year. It said it planned to ramp up in the coming years, adding hundreds of new jobs. The deal was good news for Vulcan’s investors, including Trump Jr.’s firm. Estimates of Vulcan’s valuation went from around $200 million near the time 1789 Capital first invested, according to Bloomberg, to around $2 billion. Navarro’s role in initiating the deal was not publicly disclosed. Even if he didn’t discuss it with Trump Jr., the loan represented a win for someone Navarro considered a dear friend. In an October episode of Trump Jr.’s streaming show, “Triggered,” the two showed a close bond. The president’s son called Navarro “my boy” and complimented him on the “jacked” physique he developed while in prison. Navarro called Trump Jr. “brother” and thanked him for his support “in my hardest of times.” (Navarro had argued he was wrongly imprisoned for not complying with a congressional subpoena because he was protected by executive privilege.) Although Vulcan was not mentioned, the two spoke about rare earths, a topic Navarro has frequently discussed publicly. “China has revealed itself with this rare-earth issue as a country which is using the weaponization of their manufacturing floor, their supply chains, to exert pressure, not just on the United States, but to every other country that might do something that gets in the way of the Chinese dream of world domination,” Navarro said. “That’s what we’re fighting now.” From left: White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, senior counselor Peter Navarro and staff secretary Will Scharf in the Oval Office in 2025 Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The Office of Strategic Capital is expected to deploy billions more in loans in the coming months to critical mineral and military technology companies. Among the companies under review was Unusual Machines, a Florida drone parts maker, a Defense official said. Trump Jr. sits on the company’s advisory board and holds millions of dollars worth of shares. The Pentagon was accused of cronyism last year when it awarded the company a contract to make drone engines for the Army. Executives at other companies hoping for Pentagon loans or other types of investments are scrambling to figure out how to get in front of the right people. Brodie Sutherland, CEO of Nevada-based tungsten mining company Patriot Critical Minerals, said his firm hired a lobbyist. That person knew someone who was previously connected to the Office of Strategic Capital and was able to introduce the company to a current staffer. “It’s like any industry: A lot of what it is,” Sutherland said, “is who you know.” Speaking to ProPublica last month, he said his company had had conversations with Pentagon staff and he was optimistic the firm could get funding. “Whether you need someone on the inside track to get it across the line I don’t know,” he said. “We’re hopeful you don’t need to be chums with Trump Jr. to get a project across.” Defense Department records reviewed recently by ProPublica show Sutherland’s company had already been considered for a loan but was rejected. The records did not say why. Sutherland said he still hoped his company could secure some kind of Pentagon funding in the future. The post The White House Intervened to Get a $620 Million Deal for a Company Tied to Donald Trump Jr. appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Australia Sues 3M for $1.4 Billion Over ‘Forever Chemicals’
    The lawsuit, the largest ever filed by the Australian government, claims 3M hid information about the harmful effects of PFAS used at military bases.
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    Harmanpreet Kaur eyes T20 World Cup glory; Confident Indian team ready after ODI triumph
    These are heady days for Harmanpreet Kaur and she wants the momentum to last. Fresh from receiving the prestigious Padma Shri in New Delhi on Monday for leading India to their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup title last year, the India skipper struck a confident tone ahead of the team’s T20I series opener against England in Chelmsford.The three-match series serves as the buildup to the Women’s T20 World Cup in England, where Harmanpreet will feature in her 10th edition of the tournament and captain India for a fifth straight time. Yet, one piece remains missing from her decorated career, a T20 World Cup title.At 37, Harmanpreet knows the stakes. And with the final set to be played at Lord’s, she admitted the prospect of lifting the trophy at the iconic venue would be the ultimate full-circle moment. “It would be a dream come true,” she said. “For any cricketer who debuted in England and then gets to win a World Cup here, you can’t ask for anything more.”Her sentiments carry depth given where it all began for the iconic batter.Harmanpreet made her T20I debut in England during the 2009 World Cup, a modest start that saw her score just eight runs as India slumped to a heavy 10-wicket defeat against the hosts at Taunton after limping to 112-8. Seventeen years on, both she and Indian women’s cricket have undergone a remarkable transformation.The 2025 ODI World Cup triumph has changed the team’s mindset, she believes. “That win gave us belief. We now know how to handle pressure and close out big games. That confidence will definitely help us in the T20 World Cup,” Harmanpreet said. 131363852India begin their campaign on June 14 against Pakistan in Birmingham. The ongoing England series, Harmanpreet stressed, will be crucial in fine-tuning combinations and adapting to conditions.
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    Katherine Legge, Kyle Busch, Amazon among topics coming from the mailbag
    It's been a while since the last trip to the mailbox, and yet again it's nothing but Howdy-Do's from eager realtors, loveable insurance companies and the relentless graybeards at AARP.So it's back to the laptop and virtual mailbag, where there's always some action ....HEY, WILLIE!The Indy-Charlotte double was quite a feat of endurance for Katherine Legge, especially considering gender and age.If her Cup car had not encountered the wheel issue, do you think she would have finished in the top 20 or 25?ALEXHEY, ALEX!Short answer: Probably not. Not without some attrition in front of her. That’s not fully a reflection on her, but the part-time team (Live Fast Motorsports) whose car she was wheeling — yes, on three wheels for a brief time.Longer answer: I’m pretty sure a few women just cleared their throats and are prepared to take issue with you, as well as plenty of fit folks in their mid-40s. Especially since she only turned 19 laps at Indy before a wrecked car got in her way.Also, as a reminder, of the other five racers who did the Indy-Charlotte double, Tony Stewart did it twice and went flag-to-flag in both races, both years.And not once — officially or in casual conversation — did anyone ever mistake Tony Stewart for a triathlete. He did, however, seem to borrow from the playbook of the late, great Dick Trickle, who once answered a question about a growing fitness trend by saying, “You know how I get in shape to race? I RACE!”Still thinking about how Dick Trickle kept a pack of cigarettes and a lighter in the car and would smoke mid-race. https://t.co/My7PuBFGH9pic.twitter.com/a0AbIdTcw3— Landon Howell (@landonhowell) May 25, 2026HEY, WILLIE!Is NASCAR trying to kill itself with bad formats (the “All-Star Race”) and now Amazon Prime?I know they made money, but now they must be losing viewers, namely me. Instead of trying to build interest, I think they are doing the opposite.RAYHEY, RAY!We’re a week into Year 2 of NASCAR’s partnership with Prime, which is a week into its five-week run as Cup race broadcaster. The complaints are fewer than they were a year ago, which I assume is due to one of two things.Either more viewers have given in and decided Prime is yet another place to dump expendable(?) income. Or they’ve reintroduced themselves to the radio.Meanwhile, hate to tell you, but Prime delivers a great product. Don't believe me? Ask this guy ...Beyond thrilled we’ve made it to the NASCAR On Prime portion of the Cup schedule Adam Alexander Dale Jr. and Steve Letarte make one incredible booth pic.twitter.com/wTdXKc66zV— Peyton (@TowryPeyton) May 20, 2026HEY, WILLIE!Thank you for adding a little common sense to the scenario being played out over Kyle Busch’s sad demise. Deepest sympathy to his family and all who loved him.MYRNAHEY, MYRNA!Just a horrible saga all around. But as eventually happens during the process, pragmatic thoughts spring up. Here’s one that crept in …Previous tragedy involving racers and untimely deaths usually happened on the racetrack. In their aftermath, the examinations often led to advancements in safety — changes to the cars, to the tracks and, in the case of Dale Earnhardt, a wide variety of measures. Without knowing more than the basics at this time, the Kyle Busch tragedy seems to offer one obvious lesson: Don’t neglect your health if something is wrong and isn’t getting better. I obviously have no way of knowing, but I assume there’s been an uptick in checkups this past week.HEY, WILLIE!Great job (as usual) on the column about Europe and Formula One (May 21). At F1, pomposity reigns.Keep up the good work.JOHNHEY, JOHN!But that’s part of their charm, isn’t it? HEY, WILLIE!I struggled to recognize the names on the PGA Championship leaderboard, especially on the first day. Had you ever heard of Aldrich Potgieter, Stephan Jager, Min Woo Lee and Ryo Hisatsune?JOEL21 year old Aldrich Potgieter has won the Arnold Palmer Award for the Rookie of the Year on the PGA Tour, becoming just the 3rd South African ever to win the title.Aldrich won the Rocket Classic earlier this year, becoming the 7th youngest of all time and the youngest South… pic.twitter.com/fqRMrPC0ma— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) December 15, 2025HEY, JOEL!Heard of them, yes. Pick any of them out of a lineup, maybe not at this stage of their careers. None of them finished in the top 10 at week’s end, by the way, which brings to mind one of the great golf quotes not attributed to Lee Trevino.It was Peter Jacobsen, when briefly leading after his opening round at the 1990 Masters, who turned prophetic: “The slums of Chicago are full of first-round leaders.”Three days later, he was tied for 30th.HEY, WILLIE!I’m pretty sure the first person not named France to run NASCAR (President, CEO or COO) was Mike Helton. Am I wrong?KEN BHEY, KEN!You’re kinda right. Which might also mean kinda wrong. A lot of us assumed Mike Helton would eventually start appearing on the France family Christmas card. His consolation prize, 26 years ago, was the NASCAR presidency. But Bill France Jr., when not sidelined by health issues, was very much the final say through 2003, when Brian became CEO. Currently, for the first time, there’s no NASCAR president since Steve O’Donnell was recently promoted from that position to CEO. Keep in mind, however, the family still owns NASCAR and if there’s a meeting of importance over in that GlassCar building on ISB, their chairs won’t likely be empty. 1998 - The during Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, NASCAR president Bill France Jr rides shotgun along with driver Mike Helton & Gary Nelson in the high perch undertaking a track inspection from a John Deere Gator tractor before race. @NASCAR@GaryNelsonRacer@TXMotorSpeedwaypic.twitter.com/jz8OrcTzyH— George Silbermann (@ACCUSmayor) June 28, 2023— Email Ken Willis at ken.willis@news-jrnl.comThis article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Kyle Busch, NASCAR politics, Amazon Prime remain hot topics
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    Get scouting reports for Missouri State baseball's NCAA opponents here
    For the first time in four years, and the 13th time in program history, Missouri State baseball is in the NCAA Tournament. The Bears were placed into the Lawrence Regional as the third seed alongside Kansas, Arkansas, and Northeastern.The regional starts on Friday and could run until Monday night, if it goes to a do-or-die Game 7. Here's what to know about Missouri State's opponents:KansasNickname: JayhawksConference: Big 12Regional Seed: 1Win-Loss Record: 42-16 (22-8 Big 12)Conference Finish: FirstConference Tournament Finish: ChampionsPlayers to Watch: SS Tyson LeBlanc, LHP Boede RaheThe Jayhawks are in the midst of perhaps the greatest season in program history, winning the Big 12 Tournament for the first time in 20 years and hosting a regional for the first time ever. Shortstop Tyson LeBlanc and reliever Boede Rahe were both named All-Big 12 players, with head coach Dan Fitzgerald being named the league's Coach of the Year.ArkansasNickname: RazorbacksConference: SECRegional Seed: 2Win-Loss Record: 39-20 (17-13 SEC)Conference Finish: SeventhConference Tournament Finish: Runner-UpPlayers to Watch: LHP Hunter Dietz, C Ryder HelfrickThe Razorbacks went on a Cinderella run in the SEC Tournament, making it all the way to the championship game before falling to Georgia. Still, with All-SEC players in starting pitcher Hunter Dietz and slugging catcher Ryder Helfrick — not to mention a legend on the bench in Dave Van Horn — Arkansas remains a force to be reckoned with.More Missouri State Sports: Missouri State's Kaemyn Bekemeier shines, Lady Bears advance in March MadnessNortheasternNickname: HuskiesConference: Colonial Athletic AssociationRegional Seed: 4Win-Loss Record: 38-20 (22-8 CAA)Conference Finish: SecondConference Tournament Finish: ChampionsPlayers to Watch: OF Ryan Gerety, DH Matt BrinkerWhile this Boston school may be unknown to some, the Huskies have built a baseball power, making it to four of the last six tournaments. This season, Northeastern had four All-CAA players, led by Ryan Gerety and Matt Brinker who both hit over .300 this year. The Huskies also boast some baseball royalty in the dugout — their head coach is Mike Glavine, a fellow Massachusetts native and Northeastern graduate whose brother, Tom Glavine, is a Baseball Hall of Famer for the Atlanta Braves.More Missouri State Sports: Missouri State magical run ends in first round of Women's NCAA TournamentThis article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Missouri State baseball NCAA opponent scouting reports guide
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    What channel is Texas vs. Tennessee softball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch WCWS game
    What channel is Texas vs. Tennessee softball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch WCWS game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The defending national champs are headed back to the Women's College World Series. No. 2 Texas and No. 8 Tennessee will go head-to-head Thursday.After breezing through regionals and defeating Arizona State 2-1 in the super regional round, Texas will return to the WCWS stage like it never left. Though the Longhorns and Vols are familiar foes in the SEC, this series will mark the first time the two meet this season. This matchup will surely bring up some familiar scars for the Lady Vols, who lost to Texas in the WCWS semifinals last year to end their season. Tennessee has often fallen into the losers' bracket in this tournament, but if Karlyn Pickens & Co. can stay in the winners', they could make a much longer campaign.Who will take the win to kick off their stay in OKC?Here's everything you need to know about Texas vs. Tennessee softball, including TV channel and streaming options for the WCWS game.What channel is Texas vs. Tennessee softball on today?TV channel: ESPNLive streams:fubo, ESPN appThe Women's College World Series matchup between Texas and Tennessee will be broadcast on ESPN with Beth Mowins, Michele Smith, Jessica Mendoza and Holly Rowe on the call.Fans can stream the game via the ESPN app or fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)Texas vs. Tennessee softball start timeDate: Thursday, May 28Time: 2:30 p.m. ET | 1:30 p.m. CTTexas and Tennessee will face off on Thursday, May 28 at 2:30 p.m. ET. The game will be played at OGE Energy Field at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.Women's College World Series schedule, scores 2026Thursday, May 28GameTime (ET)WatchGame 1: Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State12 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboGame 2: Texas vs. Tennessee2:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboGame 3: Alabama vs. UCLA7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboGame 4: Nebraska vs. Arkansas9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboFriday, May 29GameTime (ET)WatchGame 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboGame 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboSaturday, May 30GameTime (ET)WatchGame 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner3 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, fuboGame 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner7 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboSunday, May 31GameTime (ET)WatchGame 9: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser3 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, fuboGame 10: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboMonday, June 1GameTime (ET)WatchGame 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner12 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboGame 12: Game 11 rematch*2:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboGame 13: Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fuboGame 14: Game 13 rematch*9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo* If necessaryWomen's College World Series finals schedule 2026DateGameTime (ET)TVWednesday, June 3Game 18 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboThursday, June 4Game 28 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fuboFriday, June 5Game 3*8 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo* If necessary
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    Newcastle United heading to Edinburgh for pre-season clash with Everton
    Newcastle United heading to Edinburgh for pre-season clash with EvertonEddie Howe’s side will take on the Toffees at 5:15pm on Wednesday 12 August, stepping up preparations just days before the 2026/27 Premier League season kicks off. Set in the heart of Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium is the largest stadium in Scotland and one of the UK’s most recognisable sporting venues - with a capacity of 67,144.The early evening fixture offers Magpies fans a standout summer away day in the Scottish capital, as match day coincid es with the world ‑famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival.TICKET INFORMATIONTickets start from £35 for adults and £17 for under-16s (plus booking fees).• Thursday 28 May (4pm) Pre-sale opens for Newcastle United Season Ticket Holders and Members. • Monday 1 June (10am): Pre-sale opens for fans who register ed for priority access. • Tuesday 2 June (10am): General sale opens via Ticketmaster.(Fans are strongly encouraged to register interest now to receive the latest updates and gain priority access to tickets.)‘AN EXCITING TEST’“An exciting test against Premier League opposition at a historic venue like Murrayfield Stadium will play an important part in our pre -season preparations,” said Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe “I’m sure our fans will bring a special atmosphere to Edinburgh for a fantastic summer away day, giving the players a massive lift as we build towards the new campaign.”
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    Edwards 'made up' to sign new Plymouth contract
    Joe Edwards is the longest-serving player in the Plymouth Argyle squad and has played under six different managers [Shutterstock]Plymouth Argyle captain Joe Edwards says he is "absolutely made up" to have signed a new contract.The 35-year-old has agreed a new 12-month deal at Home Park that ties him to the League One side until the summer of 2027.Edwards first joined Argyle in the summer of 2019 and has gone on to make 282 appearances across seven seasons, scoring 24 goals."It's a place I've been a part of now for so many years, so to extend that even longer is fantastic for myself and my family," Edwards told BBC Radio Devon. "We love it down here and it's a part of my life now, which I want to keep going and keep enjoying, so I'm absolutely delighted we could extend it."Joe Edwards' goal in the 1-0 win over Hull City on the final day of the 2023-24 season kept the Pilgrims in the Championship [Shutterstock]Edwards has experienced highs and lows in his time at Argyle - he was part of the side promoted from League Two on average points after Covid-19 curtailed his first season at Home Park. He took over the captaincy after Gary Sawyer was injured in 2020 and was made permanent skipper in the summer of 2021.In that time he led Argyle to the 2023 League One title with a record 101 points and scored the winning goal against Hull City in the final game of the following season to keep them in the Championship.After Wayne Rooney left in December 2024 an injured Edwards helped coach the side alongside caretaker boss Kevin Nancekivell as they beat Premier League Brentford in the FA Cup before going on to defeat six-time European champions Liverpool in a famous fourth-round tie at Home Park under new boss Miron Muslic. He could not stop Argyle being relegated back to League One last season, but played 41 times in all competitions as Argyle narrowly missed out on the League One play-offs earlier this month having recovered from being bottom of the table in November after a superb run in 2026. "I don't think it was until I signed and I played that first season I realised how big of a club it is and how well supported it is," added Edwards."Obviously in the years since then I've realised that even more and it's one of the best supported clubs in England."The fan base and what they have to do to get to games is like no other, and the numbers they travel in and the fortress we can make Home Park with them behind us is incredible."I don't think you quite realise until you're a part of it, and also when you see success and not success, you realise what sort of a club it is."Edwards will turn 36 at the end of October and knows that a career that has seen him play 586 games across the EFL and non-league for teams including Bristol City, Walsall and Yeovil Town will not last forever.The club committed to helping Edwards get his coaching qualifications when he signed a new deal in October 2022.But he says any thoughts about coaching will be put to one side as he still feels he has a lot left to offer on the field."The way the season has just gone makes me want to play and focus on playing as much as possible," he said."Obviously if the season had gone slightly differently and maybe I didn't play as many games, I played 41 games last year, maybe if I hadn't have played that amount of games and it had been a bit more stop-start throughout the season I probably would have thought about the coaching side more."But I think when you have a season like that and you come off the back of it and you feel really good and fit it's nice to think 'I'm OK, I can concentrate on my playing as much as I can and help influence that for as long as I can'."Of course, at the back of your mind there'll come a time when I'll have to think about something else, but for me at the minute it's full focus on playing."I've got this new contract now which I can enjoy and be a part of the playing side of it for another year at least and then we'll see after that."
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    Transfer rumour roundup: Arsenal plot £80m Morgan Rogers swoop; City cool on Enzo Fernandez
    Transfer rumour roundup: Arsenal plot £80m Morgan Rogers swoop; City cool on Enzo FernandezThursday's transfer rumours feature Arsenal's desire for a statement signing, and Liverpool's negotiations over sales to Serie A.Arsenal are celebrating a firstPremier League title in over two decades and the champions are keen to improve from a position of strength. Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers is on their radar, with Football Transfers reporting that 'extensive preparation' has been made for a potential deal. Villa do not want to lose the 23-year-old, but could consider offers upwards of £80m.Arsenal could look to raise those funds through the sale ofGabriel Jesus. The Brazilian's bright start in North London seems a distant memory after an injury-plagued period. Arsenal are inviting offers of around £20m, report The Athletic.Liverpool have been locked in negotiations with Serie A sides for two members of their squad. The Reds are resisting approaches fromJuventus for Alisson Becker, says Gianluca Di Marzio, but are more receptive to Inter interest in Curtis Jones. Officials from both clubs met in Monaco to discuss a potential deal for the midfielder.Oscar Mingueza will have his pick of clubs this summer as the Spaniard prepares to leave Celta Vigo as a free agent. Sky Sports say the right-back has his sights set on the Premier League, with Aston Villa and Newcastle among those keen. Everton have also been linked, as the Toffees finally search for Seamus Coleman's successor.Elsewhere, Enzo Maresca's imminent arrival at Manchester City should not spark fears at Chelsea. Despite rumours to the contrary, Maresca is not pursuing a reunion with Enzo Fernandez at the Etihad. City, instead, have tunnel-vision for Elliot Anderson.One name who does look likely to leave Chelsea isFilip Jorgensen. Fabrizio Romano is reporting that the Danish deputy goalkeeper wants out, in search of regular minutes.
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    “She Treats Me Like a Baby”: Awa Fam Addresses Special Connection with Storm Teammate
    Awa Fam © ImagnAwa Fam was one of the most exciting players entering the WNBA draft this year. The Spanish international had built her reputation around her high basketball IQ, her ability to cover the court and her contribution on both ends of the court. 6’4 center’s physicality and hustle are also two main features of her game.Fam’s commitment with her Spanish team Valencia Basket, clashed with the start of the WNBA season. She helped them clinch the championship. Now she finally made her much awaited WNBA debut and played her second game as well. The number 3 pick had a promising debut with Storm.She scored 10 points with 2 rebounds in 20 minutes played off the bench in her debut. She helped Storm win the game 97-85. Her movement on the court seemed like she was settling in well with her teammates. Especially fellow rookie Flau’jae Johnson, who even assisted her first WNBA basket. After her debut, Awa Fam talked about the special bond she has already developed with Flau’jae.“I just met her in the draft. So, it’s crazy. Because it’s like, I met her only one time and she treats me like if I’m her baby, you know. For her, it’s like she’s always talking with me. When I was in Spain, she’s always texting me, telling me how is the practice, how is the game,” Awa Fam said about Flau’jae Johnson.“So I just love her energy off the court. She’s always with a smile. She’s always bringing energy off the court, on the court all the time. And she’s like one special person I think. And I think all [in] the team love to have Flau in the team,” she added.Awa Fam talks about her role model A’ja WilsonAwa Fam has admitted multiple times that her role model is A’ja Wilson. She has revealed that she models her game after Wilson. While talking about her she said that she thinks A’ja Wilson has something special that other players don’t.She had no words for the impact A’ja Wilson has on the basketball court. She called the MVP, one of the best players right now. Awa Fam praised Wilson’s energy off the court that is most special to her. “So I just she’s just my model because she has a lot of responsibility in her team. She takes a a lot of decisions. She’s, all the time, thinking about her teammates. She’s going to be always my model because she has something special that not other players have,” Awa said.Read more:Courtney Williams Can’t Stop Cheesing About Olivia Miles Joining Lynx After Duo Dish 15 Assists vs DreamCaitlin Clark Fans Slam Mercury Post Claiming Alyssa Thomas Makes Players Better Citing 3 Different Assists StatsMarine Johannes Nearly Takes Down Sabrina Ionescu’s Liberty Record After 3-Point Barrage vs MercuryCollege Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in the NBA, WNBA, college football, men’s college basketball, women’s college basketball, and college baseball!
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    Beating the IPL heat: Soaring temperatures test players through a demanding T20 season
    PUNE: Rising temperatures, scorching heat and high humidity are draining every bit out of the cricketers as they battle 40-plus degree temperatures during the two months of IPL action. Behind every run scored, every wicket taken and every boundary stopped, there is a team of physios, nutritionists and strength and conditioning coaches working round the clock to keep the players fit.The increasing intensity of Indian summers has forced franchises to rethink almost every aspect of preparation. “Heat loads feel much more aggressive now. Players fatigue faster, sweat more and recovery demands much greater effort than before,” Punjab Kings’ nutritionist Nicole Linhares Kedia told TOI . Kedia said that with back-toback games and hostile weather conditions, recovery is no longer an afterthought.“Even a one to two per cent drop in body water can affect reaction time, coordination, decision-making and endurance, which are all critical in cricket,” she said, adding that fast bowlers and allrounders remain the most vulnerable because of repeated high-intensity efforts and greater sweat loss.Since every player is different, their rehydration needs are also different. “Hydration is no longer one-size-fits-all in cricket. IPL teams have moved far beyond the old ‘drink more water’ approach. Today, hydration and recovery plans are individualized, backed by sweat-rate monitoring, electrolyte tracking, cooling strategies and cramp management,” Kedia said.The battle against heat has also produced some unusual methods. “We’ve recently started using more pickle juice. It helps from a rehydration perspective and players susceptible to cramping,” veteran physiotherapist Andrew Leipus said.Leipus, who has spent over two decades in Indian conditions, feels staying match-fit during the season goes beyond nutrition and hydration. “Sometimes we delay warmups, shorten sessions or even warm up in the pool to reduce heat stress,” the physio, who served the Indian cricket team in the early 2000s, said.Kolkata Knight Riders’ strength and conditioning coach Sagar M said the demands of afternoon matches remain particularly unforgiving. “Afternoon games are tougher because players spend long periods under direct sunlight. To prepare for such conditions, KKR schedules practice sessions during the hottest parts of the day,” he said.Leipus feels the aim of the support staff is to keep their players injury free. “The holy grail of sports medicine is reducing injury risk,” he said, adding, “Our job is to prepare players and keep all 25 available for selection fit throughout the tournament.”
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    Spalletti and Comolli split over Douglas Luiz’s Juventus return from Aston Villa – report
    Spalletti and Comolli split over Douglas Luiz’s Juventus return from Aston Villa – reportAston Villa are not expected to make Douglas Luiz’s move from Juventus permanent, but while Luciano Spalletti seems eager to give the Brazilian a second chance in Turin, Damien Comolli would rather listen to offers for the 28-year-old, Gazzetta reports.Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz is expected to return to Juventus in the summer, as Aston Villa are unlikely to make his move permanent for €25m.Douglas Luiz expected to return to Juventus from Aston VillaDouglas Luiz had a troubled season on loan in the Premier League, first with Nottingham Forest and then with The Villans and remains under contract with Juventus until June 2029.The 28-year-old only played one season in Turin, leaving the Allianz Stadium on a temporary transfer last summer, after failing to score or assist in 27 appearances with the Bianconeri in 2024-25.According to Gazzetta, Spalletti would gladly give a second chance to Douglas Luiz in Turin. Juventus hired the Tuscan tactician in October 2025, so he has never coached the Brazilian midfielder at the Allianz Stadium.Spalletti is aware that the lack of Champions League football in 2026-27 will reduce Juventus’ appeal in the market, as evidenced by Bernardo Silva’s decision to join Atletico Madrid rather than the Old Lady.Therefore, the Bianconeri boss would like to test Douglas Luiz as a playmaker in the pre-season, but his view is reportedly not shared by Comolli.BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 21: Douglas Luiz of Villa in action during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Leeds United at Villa Park on February 21, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)According to the report, the French director would rather listen to offers for the 28-year-old, who scored only one goal and provided two assists in 34 appearances for Forest and Aston Villa in 2025-26.Juventus will inevitably need to sell some of their players to offset the loss of Champions League revenue, and Comolli sees Douglas Luiz as one of those who might depart to boost the club’s finances.
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    Palace wait on Iraola with Lampard among plan Bs
    [Getty Images]For Crystal Palace, all eyes are now on Andoni Iraola. Will he, or won't he?The glory of Wednesday night's euphoric Conference League win in Leipzig won't fade for some time for supporters.But for those at the heart of the club, the planning for next season will accelerate with almost immediate effect.The first task at hand is to appoint a new head coach.As BBC Sport revealed earlier this month, Iraola is the man Palace want to replace the outgoing Oliver Glasner, who insisted after the triumph in Germany he has no plans to reverse his decision.They have made the Spaniard a proposal and are awaiting his answer, within that are assurances he will be permitted significant influence over the recruitment operation.It is understood Palace want an answer by the end of the weekend.The move is ambitious. Iraola has emerged as one of the brightest managers in European football - Bournemouth's qualification for next season's Europa League illustrative of his impressive body of work."We have got a taste for it now, we want to keep it going," said owner Steve Parish following the win over Rayo Vallecano."We have gone up a level and we have got to try and stay there. We will have a week to celebrate and then work hard in the summer."Palace believe they have done all they can to convince Iraola they can provide the platform for him to continue building his reputation.All that is left is Iraola's approval.If the 43-year-old declines then Palace will move on to plan B.Among the alternatives is understood to be Frank Lampard, who has key admirers in the Palace boardroom.Releasing Lampard from his contract with Coventry provides an obvious stumbling block should Palace pivot to the former Chelsea midfielder.But there is some optimism at Palace that Lampard, who is aware of the Eagles' interest in him, would be open to joining before next season.Kieran McKenna, Pierre Sage, Sean Dyche and Thomas Frank have also been discussed as options.Luring Iraola to Selhurst Park would represent a coup, but the fact he has taken so long to decide has led to a degree of scepticism inside Palace over whether the now-departed Bournemouth head coach is prepared to accept.Much will become clearer in the coming days.Tuchel's biggest mistake? Wharton shines after England omissionU-turns, tension and trophies - inside 12 glorious months of GlasnerWho will stay, and who will go?As ever, player retention will emerge as a key narrative in Palace's summer.Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi have all left the club in the past two years, but Palace are determined to avoid any further significant exits.That will be easier said than done.While Wednesday night's victory over Rayo may help keep players satisfied with Europa League football now secured for next season, their triumph will inevitably attract more admiring glances at their players.Adam Wharton's man-of-the-match performance in the final will only serve to heighten the feeling the midfielder is destined to join an elite club.Liverpool and Manchester United are known to be among his admirers. But Palace are in a strong position to keep the wolves from their door for at least one more season given Wharton's contract still has three years left to run.Palace are open to offering Wharton an improved deal, though it is unclear whether the midfielder is keen to engage given the interest from elsewhere.Elsewhere, goalkeeper Dean Henderson, who has two years on his current contract, is attracting interest from several Premier League sides and can expect an approach over a potential new deal in the coming weeks.Central defender Jaydee Canvot, who has impressed since Marc Guehi's exit in January, is understood to be on Paris St-Germain's radar.Jean-Philippe Mateta's future will also need resolving after his protracted move to AC Milan in January broke down because of a failed medical.Mateta made clear at the time that he saw his long-term future away from Selhurst Park and the club signed Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves in a deal worth £48m to countenance his anticipated exit.There have been reports that Maxence Lacroix is stalling on a new contract, though it is understood Ismaila Sarr is keen to discuss a possible renewal.There's plenty to unpack at Selhurst Park this summer.Palace become third English team in five years to win Conference League - reactionCrystal Palace win Conference League with superb victory over Rayo
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    Watch: Kavya Maran greets Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after SRH exit IPL 2026
    NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals’ teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again found himself at the centre of attention after his breathtaking knock against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2026 Eliminator. But apart from the fireworks on the field, one post-match moment involving SRH co-owner Kavya Maran also grabbed fans’ attention online.After Rajasthan Royals sealed a commanding 47-run victory at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Maran was seen greeting the 15-year-old batter and shaking hands with him near the boundary ropes. The Indian Premier League later shared the clip on social media, and it quickly went viral among cricket fans.Watch:— IPL (@IPL) The gesture came after Sooryavanshi delivered one of the most destructive innings in IPL playoff history. The left-handed opener smashed 97 runs off just 29 deliveries, hammering 12 sixes and five fours at a stunning strike rate above 334. His explosive innings powered Rajasthan Royals to a massive total of 243/8 in 20 overs.Sooryavanshi narrowly missed out on a century but still managed to rewrite several records during the knock. The teenager crossed Chris Gayle’s tally for the most sixes in a single IPL season and continued his remarkable rise as the breakout star of IPL 2026.While Rajasthan’s batting dominated the contest, Jofra Archer ensured Hyderabad never truly threatened during the chase. The England pacer picked up three important wickets and removed key batters early to put SRH under pressure. Nitish Kumar Reddy top-scored for Hyderabad with 38, while Ishan Kishan added 33 at the top. 131363682Sunrisers Hyderabad were eventually bowled out for 196 in 19.2 overs, ending their campaign just short of the final stages. Rajasthan Royals now move on to Qualifier 2, where they will face Gujarat Titans for a place in the IPL 2026 final.
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