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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFormer Browns' star Myles Garrett already hinting at the unthinkableMyles Garrett has been in Hollywood for about 96 hours, and he has already been taken to a movie script. On Thursday, Garrett posted a collage on Instagram of his first practice in Los Angeles. As a surprise to no one, he was all smiles as he was on the field for the first time in several months. However, the story doesn't stop here. After posting the pictures, someone in the comments, presumably from Cleveland, commented, "Come home eventually, goat." You guessed it, Myles Garrett liked the comment and started a total frenzy. Everyone responded to that specific comment saying that there is a chance that he will come back home before his career lets out. One guy even said that he needs to bring Nick Chubb back with him, too.Truthfully, it would be a storybook ending. The player goes first overall, gives his heart and soul to the city and team, but it is to no avail. They trade him away and get a bunch of good players for him. He then goes to his new team, wins a Super Bowl there in his prime, but always in the back of his mind is looking over his shoulder to the team that raised him.Then, as his career begins to sunset, he returns home and helps push his original team over the top for a Super Bowl.A script that is probably too good even for Hollywood. The reality of the situation is that I do truly believe that Garrett meant everything he said about what Cleveland means to him and his time spent there. However, I do also believe that once he spends two seasons in Los Angeles, he will never leave, especially not to come back to Cleveland.For now, Cleveland should get used to cheering for Jared Verse rushing the edge and making life very challenging for opposing quarterbacks.It would be an incredible storybook ending, but to call it a long shot would be an insult to long shots. Garrett knows what he is doing; he is playing the game, having a little bit of fun, but knowing full well that he will be in Los Angeles for the rest of his hopefully storied career.This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Former Browns' star Myles Garrett already hinting at the unthinkable0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBrowns' Isaiah Bond reveals excitement for WR room in 2026The Cleveland Browns, after an abysmal 2025 NFL season, will look to completely change their fate heading into the upcoming season under newly-hired head coach Todd Monken.This offseason for the Browns saw the struggling organization make a heavy push for reinforcements all over the offense throughout the free agency period and the most recent NFL draft. And with multiple faces joining the group for the 2026 season, the excitement continues to grow amongst the returning players.When discussing the newest additions to the wide receiver room this offseason on the Cleveland Browns Daily Show, second-year wideout Isaiah Bond claimed that it’s a “great feeling” to have depth at the position heading into 2026."It's an amazing feeling. I come from offenses and receiver rooms where the receiving room is deep,” Bond claimed. “It's a great feeling to have guys in there who could come in and contribute; nothing falls off when they come in the game. Also, makes each and every one in the team better. It's going to make us all, as one unit, better."The Browns’ wide receiver room in 2026Bond, a 2025 UDFA, was a key playmaker for the Browns’ offensive attack last season, recording 338 receiving yards on 18 receptions. Outside of rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and veteran Jerry Jeudy, Bond ranked third amongst Cleveland’s pass catchers last year, which is a promising sign for the young wide receiver heading into the 2026 season.However, Bond is not the only rising pass catcher on the Browns’ roster set to have an impact in the upcoming season.General manager Andrew Berry made it a point of emphasis to target the wide receiver position in the 2026 NFL Draft by using two of the team’s first three picks on Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion and Washington’s Denzel Boston. Both rookies are projected to have a massive role on offense under Monken, while Jeudy and Bond are also part of the mix.Now, with a promising group of pass catchers on offense heading into 2026, the Browns will look to improve from their poor efforts last season. Cleveland had one of the worst passing attacks across the league in 2025, averaging 165.2 passing yards per game, the second-worst margin in the NFL.This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' Isaiah Bond reveals excitement for WR room in 20260 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBrowns star speaks out future in Cleveland after Myles Garrett tradeAfter the Cleveland Browns traded away star pass rusher Myles Garrett to the LA Rams, questions about the team trading away more veterans started to be asked. One player in particular, as a potential trade piece, is star corner Denzel Ward, who remains one of the best at his position in the NFL. If the Browns are truly hitting the reset button and starting a rebuild, it would make sense to trade more veterans to get more assets. But if the veteran doesn't want to leave Cleveland, Ward said at his celebrity softball game on Saturday that he wants to stay with the Browns despite the team trading Garrett. The Browns have depth questions at the cornerback position with Ward on the roster, and if the team were to move him and not get a young up-and-coming player like they did when they got Jared Verse as part of the Myles Garrett trade, there would be a massive hole on the defensive side of the ball. This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Denzel Ward wants to stay with the Browns despite Myles Garrett trade0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWhere to watch New York Mets vs. San Diego Padres: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Sunday, June 7The New York Mets I28-36) take on the San Diego Padres, who are second in the NL West at 33-30. The game is essentially a pick'em, with San Diego at -110 and New York at -109. Starting pitchers are Huascar Brazobán for the Mets, with a 2.25 ERA, and Randy Vásquez for the Padres, with a 3.31 ERA.How to watch New York Mets vs. San Diego PadresDate: Sunday, June 7Time: 4:10 p.m. ET / 1:10 p.m. PTWhere: PETCO Park, San Diego, CATV Channels: Padres.TV Presented by UC San Diego Health, SNYLive Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo SportsTeam recordsNew York Mets: 28-36 (No. 5 in NL East)San Diego Padres: 33-30 (No. 2 in NL West)OddsSpread: San Diego Padres +1.5Moneyline: San Diego Padres -110 (50.1%) / New York Mets -109 (49.9%)Over/Under: 7.5Starting pitchersNew York Mets: Huascar Brazobán (3-1, ERA: 2.25, K: 26, WHIP: 1.00)San Diego Padres: Randy Vásquez (5-3, ERA: 3.31, K: 50, WHIP: 1.22)Weather: 71°F at first pitchBallpark: Capacity: 40,222 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWatch: Barcelona star sparks anger with training ground challengeWatch: Barcelona star sparks anger with training ground challengeBarcelona star Gavi this weekend finds himself at the heart of some altogether unwanted drama in Spain.As much comes owing to a piece of footage to have surfaced online of the youngster’s endeavours in national team training on Saturday.Luis de la Fuente’s Spanish troops are of course currently in the midst of final preparations for this summer’s World Cup.After long-term speculation, the aforementioned Gavi was ultimately afforded a place in La Roja’s ranks, despite a fresh recent spell on the sidelines.The Barcelona talent was in turn in the thick of things in training on Saturday, as Spain’s star-studded squad were put through a series of competitive drills.And during one such drill, Gavi left teammate and midfield partner Rodri less than impressed.Whilst hunting the Manchester City man down, the 21-year-old stood on Rodri’s foot, forcing the Ballon d’Or winner to pull up before going to ground in clear discomfort.Despite the evidently accidental nature of the incident, Gavi has since come in for heavy criticism for his actions amongst fans and media members alike in his home country.Check out footage of the coming together below:Conor Laird – GSFN0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBucs new special teams coach could be the key to handle Myles GarrettCould the Tampa Bay Buccaneers already have a secret weapon when it comes to preparing for Myles Garrett?The answer may not be found in the offensive line room or even on the defensive coaching staff. Instead, it could come from veteran special teams coordinator Danny Smith. When the Buccaneers hired Smith this offseason, they added one of the NFL's most experienced coaches. While his primary responsibility is special teams, Smith also brings decades of experience coaching in the AFC North, most recently spending 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.That lengthy tenure means Smith has seen Garrett as much as almost any coach in the league. Since Garrett entered the NFL as the number one overall pick in 2017, the Steelers faced him twice a year as part of one of the AFC North's fiercest rivalries. Over that span, Pittsburgh devoted countless hours to studying Garrett's tendencies, pass rush moves, and preferred alignments. Few coaches currently inside the Buccaneers' building have spent more time preparing for the former Defensive Player of the Year.Of course, Smith isn't going to be drawing up pass protection schemes for Tristan Wirfs. But NFL coaching staffs routinely share information, and Smith's years of firsthand experience against Garrett could provide valuable insight. What does Garrett do best against certain tackle sets? How has he evolved his pass rush arsenal over the years? What are some of the adjustments opponents have tried when he starts taking over a game? Those are the types of details that can only come from seeing a player repeatedly over multiple seasons.Fortunately for Tampa Bay, they also employ one of the NFL's best offensive tackles in Wirfs. Still, when preparing for a player as dominant as Garrett, every bit of information helps. And thanks to Smith's long run in the AFC North, the Buccaneers may already have someone on staff who knows Garrett better than most.This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Danny Smith could be a secret weapon against Myles Garrett in 20260 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMF1 standings after Monaco GP as Kimi Antonelli extends lead to George RussellFormula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli extended his victory streak to five by winning a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.The 19-year-old Italian built a big lead after starting from pole position in his Mercedes but that evaporated after a late red flag to inspect a crumbling surface at the final corner following a crash that took out Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.FOLLOW LIVE: Latest F1 updates from Monaco GPAfter a delay of around 40 minutes while repairs were carried out, the race resumed with a standing start but ice-cool Antonelli was unfazed as he became the youngest ever winner of the iconic race.Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton was runner-up for the second successive Grand Prix with Red Bull's Isack Hadjar third, although he was one of a number of drivers under investigation for a variety of infringements. Here are the standings after the Monaco GPDriver standings after Monaco Grand Prix1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 156 points 2. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 90 points 3. George Russell (Mercedes) - 88 points 4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 75 points 5. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 60 points6. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 58 points 7. Max VerstappenRed Bull) - 43 points 8. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) - 29 points 9. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 26 points10. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 26 points 11. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 18 points 12. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) - 15 points13. Carlos Sainz (Williams) - 6 points 14. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) -13 points 15. Esteban Ocon (Haas) - 3 points15. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) - 2 points 17. Alex Albon (Williams) - 1 point 18. Sergio Perez (Cadillac) - 1 point 19. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) - 0 points 20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac) - 0 points21. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - 0 points 22. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) - 0 pointsConstructor standings after Monaco GP1. Mercedes - 244 points2. Ferrari - 165 points 3. McLaren - 118 points 4. Red Bull - 72 points 5. Alpine - 41 points6. Racing Bulls - 39 points 7. Haas - 21 points 8. Williams - 11 points 9. Audi - 2 points 10. Cadillac - 1 point 11. Aston Martin - 0 pointsWhat is the 2026 race calendar? ROUND 6 - MONACO Circuit de Monaco - 5-7 June ROUND 7- SPAIN (Barcelona) Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - 12-14 June ROUND 8 - AUSTRIA Red Bull Ring, Spielberg - 26-28 June ROUND 9 - GREAT BRITAIN (sprint weekend) Silverstone Circuit - 3-5 July ROUND 10 - BELGIUM Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 17-19 July ROUND 11 - HUNGARY Hungaroring, Budapest - 24-26 July ROUND 12 - NETHERLANDS (sprint weekend)Circuit Zandvoort - 21-23 August ROUND 13 - ITALY Monza Circuit - 4-6 September ROUND 14 - SPAIN (Madrid) Circuito de Madring - 11-13 September ROUND 15 - AZERBAIJAN Baku City Circuit - 25-27 September ROUND 16 - SINGAPORE (sprint weekend)Marina Bay Street Circuit - 9-11 October ROUND 17 - UNITED STATES Circuit of the Americas, Austin - 23-25 October ROUND 18 - MEXICO Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 30 October-1 November ROUND 19 - BRAZIL Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 6-8 November ROUND 20 - LAS VEGAS Las Vegas Street Circuit - 19-21 November ROUND 21 - QATAR Lusail International Circuit - 27-29 November ROUND 22 - ABU DHABI Yas Marina Circuit - 4-6 December0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTigers' Justin Verlander to make second Triple-A rehab start WednesdayDetroit — He doesn’t love it, but he understands it.Justin Verlander’s next start is going to be a second rehab game. It will be Wednesday with the Triple-A Mud Hens in Toledo. He would’ve preferred it be against the Twins at Comerica Park.“That’s what they want,” Verlander said, meaning the Tigers’ front office and medical staff. “I would like to pitch, but I guess I pitched too efficiently in the 60-something pitches (in his first rehab start), which sucks. Like, I did too well.“But they want some more volume, and I think that’s fair.”Verlander, out since April 1 with hip inflammation, threw 64 pitches in five innings on Monday with the Mud Hens in Iowa. The Tigers hope he can build that up closer to 80 pitches and six or more innings.“I always want the player to want the ball and want to pitch,” manager AJ Hinch said. “But two things have to be there. They need to be ready physically for the demands that are different in the big leagues than they are in Triple-A.“He is as established and as accomplished as anyone. But you are still trying to prepare for the volume and intensity that’s going to come in the big leagues.”Sixty-four pitches in Iowa against Triple-A hitters, Hinch said, is not the same as 64 pitches in big-league competition.“The second part is that the rotation has to be ready for the influx of new starters that are coming back,” Hinch said.Tarik Skubal, who will make a rehab start at High-A West Michigan on Sunday, could, barring any setback, slot back into the rotation as early as Friday in Cleveland.Casey Mize, who is also eligible to return Friday, is scheduled to make a rehab start with Low-A Lakeland in Clearwater on Tuesday. He would be on track to rejoin the rotation next week in Houston.Verlander, if he hits his volume target Wednesday, also would be in line to make his return start next week in Houston.“We will work our way through slotting guys back in and getting them ready as soon as possible,” Hinch said. “But it’s not as simple as just disrupting everything and inserting three-fifths or three-sixths of a rotation, if we go to a six-man rotation. The best thing for these guys and the best thing for our team is for them to get their outings in and we’ll address what is needed when it comes.”The weather forecast made the logistics difficult on planning these rehab starts. Because heavy rain is forecasted for Toledo on Tuesday, Verlander’s start was pushed to Wednesday and Mize’s was moved to Clearwater.Reliever Kenley Jansen is still scheduled to pitch an inning Tuesday in Toledo.“We could push him back a day if we need to,” Hinch said. “But we’re not going to prep a starter to pitch Tuesday with the weather.”The Tigers also are entering a stretch where they will be playing 20 games in 21 days. That’s another reason the Tigers will be doubly certain Verlander is ready to go.“I understand the volume thing,” Verlander said. “Especially started a stretch of a bunch of games with no off-day. You don’t want to go out and you haven’t stretched yourself and you have to come out early and put the bullpen in a bind. I understand that.“But I definitely want to be out there. This has been way longer than anybody anticipated. I’ve made some adjustments in the last few weeks and really responded well. So I am definitely anxious to be in this uniform and pitching.”Chris.McCosky@detroitnews.com@cmccosky This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander to make second Triple-A rehab start0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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APNEWS.COMTrump dismisses idea that Iran betrays his ‘no new wars’ campaign messagePresident Donald Trump speaks at Custer Farms in Chippewa Falls, Wis., Friday, June 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)2026-06-07T16:28:55Z BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran this year betrayed his refrain of “No new wars” that he made repeatedly as he campaigned again for the White House.Trump, in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said he “didn’t guarantee” there would be no wars if he were back in office.“First of all, I didn’t guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?” Trump said.Trump also defended plans for a now-scrapped $1.8 billion fund that would have compensated allies of the Republican president and he repeated his baseless claims of mass fraud in California’s drawn-out vote count from Tuesday’s primary. He ended the interview abruptly when he became frustrated with pushback from NBC’s Kristen Welker. Iran ‘is not an endless war’In his 2024 campaign, Trump repeatedly cast his Democratic opponents as warmongers and said he was a president who started “no new wars” and would bring an era of peace.But Trump said in the NBC interview, taped Friday in Wisconsin, that as a candidate, “I didn’t promise anything.”“I don’t like these endless wars. This is not an endless war. We’ve been doing this for three months,” he said of the war with Iran, which began Feb. 28.Trump said he was “doing the world a service” and “doing our country a service” because he had to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon. But elsewhere in the interview, Trump repeated a contradictory message where he said U.S. strikes last year “obliterated” Iranian nuclear sites. He also defended his decision in his first term to withdraw from Democratic President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, an agreement he has heavily criticized, without negotiating the “better deal” he has promised to reach.“It takes years to do these things,” Trump said. Read More Trump without evidence claims fraud in California vote California’s notoriously prolonged vote count has been a magnet for election conspiracy theories, and Trump since Tuesday’s election has claimed without evidence that Democrats are rigging the election. The Trump-appointed top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles said Friday that his office had opened “multiple election fraud investigations.”Late-tallied Democratic-leaning mail ballots have eaten into the vote totals for Trump’s preferred candidates for governor and Los Angeles mayor. While Trump has often said that changes to vote totals as late ballots are counted are a sign of fraud, they are merely a reflection of a slow vote-counting process. Trump in the interview kept claiming that it was a sign of “cheating” and “a rigged election,” and grew increasingly frustrated as Welker pressed him for evidence to support that.“All I have to do is look. All I have to do is look,” Trump said. “But that’s not evidence,” Welker responded.“And I listen. And I listen to people. And let’s see what happens,” Trump replied. ‘Anti-weaponization’ fundTrump defended plans that his Department of Justice said it has now abandoned to create a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” as part of a settlement to resolve Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Wednesday that the department was scrapping the plan. That announcement came after the plan was paused by a judge and after both Democrats and some Republicans said they were concerned about the fund’s lack of oversight and the possibility of payouts being made to participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.Trump told NBC he thought the fund was “a great idea” and that he would be “disappointed” if it were not approved. When asked if he thought people who attacked police officers on Jan. 6 should get a payout, Trump said, “I wouldn’t be inclined to say so, but I have to see it.” He then began making unfounded and false claims about riot and those who stormed the Capitol. Trump granted a sweeping pardon on his first day back in office in January 2025 to the more than 1,500 people prosecuted over Jan. 6. Rain interruptions and an abrupt endThe NBC interview was conducted in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, before Trump was set to speak at a roundtable event with farmers. The interview was repeatedly interrupted as waves of heavy rain fell on the metal roof of the barn where the taping took place, making it difficult at times to hear. At the end, Welker pressed Trump on the settlement fund and his claims about the California election. Trump raised his voice and began calling Welker and the media “crooked,” attacking her credibility and complaining about what he called “the fake, dirty press.”As Welker tried to switch subjects, Trump continued on and there was cross talk between the two. Trump ended the interview, saying said, “Let’s call it quits.” He took off his microphone, telling Welker, “Thank you, darling. Have a good time.” He said he had given the interview enough time, stood up and walked away.Welker said during the broadcast that she spoke to Trump on Saturday and he agreed the rain had caused complications and said he would do another interview in the future. MICHELLE L. PRICE Price covers the White House. She previously covered the 2024 presidential campaign and politics, government and other news in New York, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. She is based in Washington. twitter mailto0 Reacties 0 aandelen 43 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAntonelli wins Monaco from Hamilton after dramatic endingKimi Antonelli has won the past five grands prix to lead the championship by 66 points [Reuters]Kimi Antonelli took a dominant victory in the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of the Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton after a chaotic ending that featured two safety cars and a red flag.The 19-year-old Italian's fifth win in a row, in combination with a dire race for Mercedes team-mate George Russell, who finished 13th and out of the points, puts him in total control of the championship.Antonelli leads Hamilton by 66 points, with Russell now down to third, two points further adrift.Russell dropped to the back from third place because of a drive-through penalty that he had to serve when the field was compressed two laps after the restart.Pierre Gasly finished third for Alpine, but was immediately dropped to seventh with a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.That promoted Red Bull's Isack Hadjar to the final podium position, ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri on the occasion of the team's 1,000th grand prix.The madcap ending was one of several key stories, including:Antonelli's supreme display to take total control of the championshipRussell's latest dose of bad luck seemingly killing his title chancesA costly error from Charles Leclerc at his home race - which he refused to accept was his faultThe chaos caused by the track breaking up and an unusually high number of penalties - six - for drivers speeding in the pit laneAntonelli stays cool as chaos unfolds behind himAntonelli kept his cool through two race starts - the initial one and the final one after the red flag - to hold the lead off the line for the first time this season and utterly dominate.An absolute masterclass from Antonelli for his first Monaco win underlined his credentials as the likely world champion this year, even if there are scheduled to be 16 races remaining.The talk before the race was whether Antonelli could for the first time this year keep his position off the grid.In fact, he got away well, and instead it was Max Verstappen's Red Bull alongside him who suffered an engine problem off the line and was passed by the entire field before retiring after limping around the first lap.That left Hamilton chasing Antonelli but any sense of competition evaporated almost immediately.The Mercedes was 2.9 seconds clear at the end of two laps and continued to build a lead of more than five seconds by the end of 10 laps.He had to back off a little to manage overheating brakes for 10 laps but then was able to pull away again.Antonelli was more than 20 seconds clear of Hamilton when the first safety car was called with 18 laps to go after Lance Stroll crashed his Aston Martin at the final corner.But even though Antonelli missed the pit lane entry the first time around - asking his engineer whether to pit and being told too late that he should - he stopped the next time around and retained his lead.Antonelli said: "It was one of those days where we had incredible pace. It was just coming all so natural. The car was feeling incredible and was just giving me the confidence to push."The job isn't finished. It's still a long season. We are going to keep pushing and keep raising the bar. The goal is to keep performing like this."Soporific becomes surrealMercedes' Kimi Antonelli maintained the lead when the race restarted with eight laps to go [Reuters]Before long, what had been a soporific race turned into a surreal one.First, Stroll crashed his Aston Martin at the final corner, causing a first safety car.As the cars prepared to get going again, Leclerc crashed at the same place in the same way even before the race had restarted.Leclerc said "today I look like an idiot" but blamed his Ferrari's brakes for the crash.He told Sky Sports: "I would hate to look at myself in the mirror and see myself finding excuses when I do a mistake, so that's why I'm always bluntly honest when I'm in front of cameras. But I'm not going to take any of it today."That incident led to a red flag as officials took a look at the track surface at the crumbling final corner, known as Antony Noghes.And that meant another restart that Antonelli had to negotiate, this time with the fast-starting Ferrari alongside him.But again he was perfect and the race surrendered to him.Hadjar drove an excellent race battling power-unit problems and was helped by a masterstroke from Red Bull in not stopping under the first safety car, which gained him positions on Russell and Piastri.Racing Bulls had a good day with Arvid Lindblad taking the best result of his rookie season with sixth place behind team-mate Liam Lawson.Gasly was seventh ahead of the Williams of Alex Albon and Esteban Ocon's Haas.And Sergio Perez took 10th for what could be the first point for the new Cadillac team, although he faces an investigation for being incorrectly positioned on the restart after the red flag.If he is penalised, the final point will mark the first of the season for Aston Martin, for whom Fernando Alonso finished 11th.And there may be questions as to why so many drivers - more than a quarter of the grid - ended up speeding in the pit lane.The damaged Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, with a broken front wing, after he crashed out of the Monaco Grand Prix [Getty Images]Top 101. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)2. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)3. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull)4. Oscar Piastri (McLaren)5. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls)6. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls)7. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)8. Alex Albon (Williams)9. Esteban Ocon (Haas)10. Sergio Perez (Cadillac)Full Monaco GP resultsDrivers' championship standingsConstructors' championship standingsWhat's next?After long gaps between events until now, the races are going to come thick and fast. Next weekend it is what is now known as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, the first of two races this year in Spain.Classic Monaco Grand Prix images through the yearsAndrew Benson Q&A: Send us your questions0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMStay or go: Predicting what OKC Thunder will do in 2026 NBA offseasonAfter falling five wins shy of back-to-back NBA championships, the Oklahoma City Thunder will head back to the drawing board to see what they have to do to get another Larry O'Brien trophy. At the end of their current roster life cycle, they're due for some changes.The Thunder have a quartet of rotation players whose futures will be decided on this summer. One way or another. While none are technically free agents, team options and being contract extension eligible put OKC in a spot where it has to show its cards.The Thunder will continue to build around Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams. Those three are their franchise pillars. One is a two-time MVP winner and the other two are All-NBA talents from the last two years. This summer could see some new characters around their supporting cast.Here's what I think the Thunder should do in their upcoming busy summer:Lu DortOne of OKC's best developmental stories in franchise history, it might be time for both sides to move on — as emotionally painful as that might be. Dort has been a fixture on the Thunder since 2019. He's tied with Gilgeous-Alexander for the longest-tenured player at seven seasons. A fan favorite, he's turned from an undrafted rookie to an All-Defense Team member and a championship-winning starter.Which is why it hurts to say the Thunder should move on from Dort. And vice versa. The 27-year-old regressed across the board this past season. His minutes dwindled. His perimeter defense wasn't as sharp. And his outside shot just wasn't there this year at 34.4% from 3 on 5.4 attempts. To make things even less appealing on a return, he has a replacement waiting in the wings who's pounding on the door to be a permanent starter.It makes all of the basketball sense in the world to move on from Dort. In a probable sign-and-trade deal to get something back. Even though he's fallen out of favor in OKC, there'd be a line of contenders who'd love to improve their one-on-one defense with his addition. Still, it won't make it any less sad when he inevitably leaves. He's a franchise legend.Prediction: GoesIsaiah HartensteinBefore the season started, the consensus was that Hartenstein's future with the Thunder was a coin flip. Nine months later, he's proven how essential he is to OKC's success. The 28-year-old has had a pair of career seasons since he joined the squad as a double-double machine. Beyond the box score, he's helped their secondary offense run smoothly with his DHO actions.The NBA playoffs showed how important Hartenstein is to the Thunder. He was a starter throughout their run to the Western Conference Finals. Not only did he help on the boards and with playmaking, but he was an elite play finisher as a consistent lob threat and carved out driving lanes for OKC's ball-handlers. There's a reason why all of the advanced metrics absolutely love him.Reading the tea leaves, it feels like the Thunder will figure out a way to keep Hartenstein on a new contract. Feels like we're heading towards a classic decline-and-re-sign situation. As their designated Victor Wembanyama stopper, OKC can't afford to downgrade in its size. Especially in the West.Prediction: StaysCason WallaceReading between the lines in his exit interview, Wallace was pretty obvious with his intent. He wants to start. And considering the year he had, it's hard to blame him. In three seasons, the 22-year-old has shown himself to be one of the best perimeter defenders in the league. Gifted with some of the best hands, he finished just shy of claiming the steals title. If you're looking at his NBA trajectory right now, all signs point toward things only climbing up.The NBA playoffs show you a lot about your team. One of the lessons OKC learned is that Wallace is ready for more. Even though his 3-point percentage has slowly fallen over the years to 35.1%, his eye-popping 48.4% number in the postseason shows he's not afraid of the bright lights. And that there's more to uncover for him on that side of the ball. If given the opportunity. The Thunder have to show the 22-year-old they're ready to fully commit to him and his ceiling.Now, this will be a real old-school contract negotiation. It'll be interesting to see what number both sides settle on. The Thunder could point to his meh regular-season stats as a way to bring the number down. Meanwhile, Wallace could show his accolades and playoff tape to show he's on the verge of a breakout. Either way, OKC has got to keep the 22-year-old around for the long haul. He's too talented to let go.Prediction: StaysKenrich WilliamsSpeaking of the longest-tenured players, we're about to learn if the Thunder will move on from Williams this upcoming offseason. The 31-year-old has been in OKC for six seasons since he arrived in 2020. Considering he was a throw-in in a trade, they've gotten more than they've bargained for by being a quality role player. Even if his playing time has diminished in recent years.Outside of the court, Williams has been a locker room leader for years. Anytime you ask Holmgren about him, his eyes light up. Seeing the Thunder go from a rebuild to an NBA champion, his experience and words weigh heavily in their locker room. Even with the amount of accolades they have. And when he's asked to suit up, he mostly helps out as rich third-string depth.At his exit interview, Williams reiterated he wants to retire with the Thunder. Don't see why that can't be possible. I guess it depends on how many standard-roster players they add in this upcoming draft class. But things seem pretty straightforward on declining his option and signing him to a veteran's minimum deal if he truly wants to stay in OKC.Prediction: StaysThis article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Stay or go: Predicting what OKC Thunder will do in 2026 NBA offseason0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTyrrell Hatton holds on to win second LIV Golf titleSOTOGRANDE, Spain (AP) — Tyrrell Hatton had two late birdies to hold off Jon Rahm and close with a 1-under 71, giving him a two-shot victory in LIV Golf Andalucia for his second title in the league.Hatton's other victory came in 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.Rahm closed with a 67 to finish alone in second and keep his place atop the points standings on LIV Golf, which now is off for nearly two months. Abraham Ancer (68) finished third, while Sergio Garcia played the back nine with one bogey and no birdies for a 70 to finish fourth.Joaquin Niemann stayed third in the points standings to earn a spot in the British Open.Thomas Detry would have needed to remain in second place alone to have any chance of moving into the top 60 for a chance to be exempt for the U.S. Open. He had three early bogeys and never recovered, closing with a 74.Legion XIII, the team with Rahm and Hatton, won the team competition by six shots.LIV Golf is now off for six weeks before resuming its final season with Saudi funding.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBoston Celtics 2026 NBA Draft interviewee Alex Karaban 2025-26 NCAA highlightsThe Boston Celtics have interviewed quite the cohort of prospective players to add to the team via their Nos. 27 and 40 picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. And among them we can include small forward Alex Karaban of the University of Connecticut. The two-time (and nearly three-time) national champion has among the best pedigrees of any 3-and-D sharpshooter Boston loves to draft in this summer's big event.Karaban is older at 23, but seasoned and ready to contribute at the NBA level. A 6-foot-8 forward able to play up as a 4, Karaban put up 13.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and just a bit shy of a block and a steal per game with UConn last season. He also shot 46.4 percent from the field overall, a healthy 37.4 percent from beyond the arc on a healthy volume, and 85.1 percent from the free throw line.The folks behind the "Campus Reels" YouTube channel put together a clip of the best of his play for us to watch, Check it out below!Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on:Blue Wire: https://tiny.ee/CdKpiTunes: https://tiny.ee/RK47YouTube: https://tiny.ee/cOW3This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics 2026 NBA Draft interviewee Alex Karaban 2025-26 NCAA highlights0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM‘It’s Bible time’: How religion became part of the USMNT’s World Cup identityChristian Pulisic’s bible study is an important part of his spiritual life. Photograph: Omar Vega/USSF/Getty ImagesIn the third episode of the interminable, nine-part Pulisic docuseries, its subject, Christian Pulisic, sits down at a dining table, pink orchids blooming behind him.“It is what time?” a friend asks him, holding a camera in Pulisic’s face.“Bible time,” Pulisic answers, thumbing through the good book with a pencil perched between his fingers, a notepad turned to a fresh blank page poised beside it. The ever-present cross dangles from his necklace.Pulisic’s faith was not a revelation. He has posted pictures of underlined passages in his Bible on Instagram, too.His fellow United States men’s national team star Weston McKennie’s Instagram bio consists of just four words: “All glory to God.” In his profile picture, McKennie points two index fingers up at the sky, his cross-shaped diamond earrings secured to his lobes.Related: Christian Pulisic wanted to talk about something else. Now he canDefender Chris Richards, meanwhile, has also been outspoken about his faith. He once shared that he and 10 or so fellow Crystal Palace players pray together before games, and conduct Bible study.When goalkeeper Matt Freese joined the USMNT, the devout Catholic mentioned in an off-handed comment that he had already met Pulisic in a Bible study session.The team’s head coach, Mauricio Pochettino, is Catholic and almost always wears a bracelet depicting a patron saint. When he took over Espanyol in his first managerial gig in 2009, Pochettino hiked the 7.5 miles up to the Montserrat religious shrine outside Barcelona to pray for the club to be saved from relegation (it worked).At the last World Cup, the USMNT’s roster included Walker Zimmerman, the son of a pastor who used his platform to proclaim his own faith; Yunus Musah, a Muslim who fasted even on match-days during Ramadan; and DeAndre Yedlin, a practicing Buddhist who led several teammates in barefoot post-match meditations out on the pitch after every game in Qatar.This all represents a rather radical change in the team’s public engagement with religion, or really with personal beliefs of any kind.Although demographics suggest that at least some national team stars of the past would have been religious, hardly any were ever vocal about it. Clint Dempsey seems to have given a single interview about his faith to Sports Spectrum, a religious media outlet, around the 2014 World Cup. (Sports Spectrum, as it happens, also recorded a recent podcast on faith with surprise World Cup roster omission Tanner Tessmann.) Tim Howard was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, but very rarely spoke about his beliefs publicly. Jozy Altidore said late in his career that he was “raised as a Jehovah’s Witness” but didn’t elaborate further. Landon Donovan appears to be an atheist.Other than that, few of the national team’s main characters ever went there. To this day, we don’t really know whether Cobi Jones was a believer, or Tab Ramos, or Alexi Lalas, or Marcelo Balboa. Or Michael Bradley and DaMarcus Beasley, for that matter. Not that we had any right to know, either, if they didn’t care to share.The contrast is nonetheless remarkable.And the bit that must be acknowledged is that, while these things are unconnected, the USMNT opening up about their religious beliefs is happening to the backdrop of a governing party that trades, when convenient, on demonstrative religiosity. The Trump administration has empowered Christian nationalists and openly seeks to remake a nation that is constitutionally free in its practice of religion to an overtly Christian one.Related: USA World Cup 2026 team guideThe national team’s leading players’ proclamations on their religious beliefs seem to be sincere. They are very much doing it in, well, good faith. But it also signals that they are joining a generation of professional American athletes who feel freer to express their views than several decades’ worth of their predecessors did.A professional athlete making religion a visible part of their public persona is hardly new. But it is something of a departure on a national team, where the rules of public engagement are inherently different. US Soccer once banned kneeling during the national anthem – before scrapping its own ban three years later when the political winds had turned – on the argument that doing so in your nation’s colors is different than protesting under your franchise’s banner. Likewise, leveraging the visibility afforded by a World Cup to evangelize muddies the waters of a kind of national sporting neutrality.In some cases, this sort of thing has gone wrong and rankled the public, like when Team USA performed its weird and unprovoked embrace of militarism at the World Baseball Classic, which turned them into the only un-fun team in the tournament.But it may also be argued that the team’s stars feeling sufficiently confident to be their fullest selves during their big turn in the spotlight is a positive. This generation of US players has been largely indifferent to doing media that could display how interesting and well-spoken so many of its leading members actually are. In the absence of much exposure, it has even been suggested that this team is unlikable.Whatever the case, when the nation gets to know its men’s national team better in the coming weeks, it will learn more about their convictions than any incarnation before.Leander Schaerlaeckens is the author of The Long Game: U.S. Men’s Soccer and Its Savage, Four-Decade Journey to the Top, or Thereabouts, which is out now. He teaches at Marist University.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMTrump is targeting queers. Faeries & witches are magically helping the most vulnerable.Republicans’ increasing attacks on transgender people caused compelled many trans people and their families to move to Portland, Oregon, a trans-friendly city in a state with lots of trans legal protections. To help these newcomers to the city, 65-year-old Stela Marris — who identifies as a “bi, poly, switch, fat, femme, dyke witch” — coordinated with the co-organizers of her Oregon non-profit, Queer Magic, to make welcome bags with useful items, like knitted hats, transit cards, a bike map, a book of city resources, discount coupons, and small gifts made by local queer artists. “We’re meeting our own community’s spiritual needs from a mutual aid ethos,” Marris tells LGBTQ Nation. “It’s about recognizing that people in a community have a variety of needs, and that we can turn to each other to meet those needs.” Related Even if you’re “not religious,” your radical queer soul is still divine The help flows in different directions, she says: “It disrupts the whole idea that there are people who only give and people who only receive…. Everybody has something to give, everybody has something to contribute.” But, she adds, “I think what’s scary to me about mutual aid is: there’s just so much need.” Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today On the patio ceiling of Marris’ South Portland home, a silvery dragon appears in a starry cosmos, its long tail encircling the moon. Marris is running late for Queer Magic’s Tuesday planning meeting. She opens her front door: on the front of her house is a large mural of Portlandia, a giant woman in Grecian robes, kneeling amid green foothills and a red-and-orange sunset, her hand touching the Willamette River as a small dragon boat paddles by. Queer Magic, which Marris and her co-organizers have run since 2007, holds events at least twice a month — including gatherings, rituals, heart circles, workshops, and other sacred play events — with the goal of nurturing connection, healing, and liberation through radically inclusive queer and pangender gatherings. We’re saying, “Yeah, [gender] doesn’t matter. It’s all a made-up story, and we’re retelling that story in a way that is liberating all of us — it will liberate you too, if you let it.”Leo Sunshine, radical faerie and co-coordinator of Queer Magic All of the events are NOTAFLOF (No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds) and GAYABAGS (Give As You Are Able And Always Give Something). They’ve included urban outings to drag shows and queer music showcases; day trips to nearby farms (where people make flower crowns, enjoy vegan potluck meals, and weave ribbons around a maypole while a DJ spins); pop-up art markets; pool party fundraisers; and, one of their most popular, the “Medicine Show,” a three-hour spiritual open mic and pancake breakfast in a small, gay-owned black box theatre. There, Marris and her co-organizers set up an ancestor altar; a small merch table with local art; and a buffet table with flapjacks, toppings, fruit salad, and sausage. Several dozen people sit and eat while laughing and catching up. Onstage, performers sing, dance, tell stories, recite poems, offer prayers and sermons, and even lead sing-a-longs, meditations, and spells. Once, a person performed a spoken-word piece to the sound of two differently-pitched vibrators. Another time, a performer asked audience members to imagine their tongues escaping their mouths and tasting everything in the auditorium. Yet another time, a scholar put on a literal medieval puppet show. Attendees of Queer Magic’s ritual to honor Magna Mater (Great Mother) | Queer Magic Queer Magic calls the Medicine Show “a space for radical authenticity, holy mischief, and heartfelt expression.” The medicine, Marris says, refers to a “queer spiritual essentialism” that is mysterious, healing, and powerful. This spirit “recurs in generation after generation,” she says, and “is necessary to the well-being of the species.” And the medicine isn’t just whimsical or social; it also involves discomfort, friction, and tension. Ultimately, Queer Magic’s events are about recognizing and celebrating difference, “escaping the gender binary,” and liberating people from “the ugly green frogskins of heteronormativity,” she adds. “People single [queers] out and identify us as children, not because of our sexual orientation, but because of our gender nonconformity, which is why the trans issue is so huge and so threatening,” explains Leo Sunshine, a 59-year-old Queer Magic co-organizer. “It’s because we’re saying, ‘Yeah, [gender] doesn’t matter. It’s all a made-up story, and we’re retelling that story in a way that is liberating all of us — it will liberate you too, if you let it.’” Marris, Sunshine and their co-organizers are just a few members of Portland’s large and loosely affiliated community of radical faeries, queer witches, neo-pagans, and magic practitioners. The community’s mutual aid and spiritual efforts have resurged amid the rise of Christian nationalism and the re-election of the current U.S. president (whose name many are loath to utter); a presidency that has slashed social health and safety net programs while also targeting trans, nonbinary, and other marginalized queer people. Radical fearies have been an influential (though somewhat hidden) part of Portland’s spiritual culture since the early 1980s. The group originated in 1970s San Francisco, with gay activists like Harry Hay, Mitch Walker, Don Kilhefner, and John Burnside urging gay people to liberate themselves through an unapologetic queer spirituality that refuses imitations of mainstream, capitalist heterosexuality. Founders of the Radical Faeries (from left) John Burnside, Don Kilhefner, Mitch Walker, and Harry Hay, were influenced by the legacy of 1960s counterculture. | cropped image by Mjamesmft via CC BY-SA 4.0 license The faeries held their first gathering on Labor Day 1979, but they’ve since expanded into a loosely affiliated worldwide group with rural sanctuaries and spiritual gatherings held internationally. Though the group defies easy categorization, they generally believe in a nature- and pagan-based spirituality; therapeutic, anti-authoritarian self-actualization; deliberate, sustainable, and ecologically-conscious community-building; flamboyantly gender-fluid self-expression; open-hearted communication; and subject-subject consciousness (the refusal to dehumanize others as simply objects to be used, but rather seeing people as equally valuable humans worthy of empathy and respect). During a February 2025 gathering of about 80 radical faeries at the Breitenbush Hot Springs (about 113 miles southeast of Portland), a faerie named Hammer noticed other faeries “very, very freaked out” about the president’s re-inauguration. In a heart circle — a faerie ritual where individual speakers share their deep emotions while others listen supportively and non-judgmentally — he heard a lot of fear, anger, frustration, terror, rage, and feelings of powerlessness. “I was freaked out like everybody else, and … [had] lots of feelings of … ‘What needs to be done? How can we respond? I want to do something, but I don’t know what to do,'” he says. As a 69-year-old with a Master’s in social work and over 40 years of community organizing and faerie experience, he invited people to talk with him independently. If I’m going to put my energy and my magical ability towards something that is useful and helpful, then I should do something to help my community. It’s going to be more effective than hexing the president.Arcadia, a gay witch living on the Oregon coast He subsequently coordinated an online meeting of about 35 individuals who had been at the gathering — men from cities across North America. Together, they discussed the things weighing heavily on their hearts and minds and recalled the faeries’ history of radical activism and political engagement. Some attendees shared actions they were taking, like signing petitions, registering voters, writing Congress members, meeting with state and local officials, or fundraising for resistance organizations. Overall, they left feeling less isolated and more encouraged — many agreed to start meeting regularly. That meeting has since evolved into a weekly online video call for a group called “Faeries of Conscience.” It has met every Monday for over a year now, but only for one hour, to prevent things from feeling too overwhelming. Together, they check in emotionally, discuss recent political developments, brainstorm ways to stay engaged, encourage self-care, and inspire one another to keep taking steps to counter the authoritarian regime rather than just feeling paralyzed or completely disconnected. Hammer reminds participants that they don’t need to solve the world’s problems; they can stay focused on practical, home-based, “bite-sized” actions to honor their feelings and intentions for today. Gradually, Hammer has seen evidence of “change and transition and transformation” among the group. His fellow faeries feel less isolated, more affirmed that what’s happening is not okay, and more empowered to take steps towards personal healing and political engagement. Hammer, the radical faerie who helped organize the “Faeries of Conscience” weekly online call. | courtesy of Hammer “One of the fundamental things that many times, the group camp came down to, is that a lot of what was happening was a crisis of ethics, and that Donald Trump and that whole regime … were a symptom of a society that’s broken,” Hammer says. “So we actually all needed to go forward into the future in creating a society that doesn’t exist yet, and that we need to transform into.” As frightening and scary as that can be, he adds, it also provides the opportunity to reinvent society as we want it to be. “We left room for the visionaries and the dreamers,” he says, emphasizing the need for “acts of creation,” like “art, writing, expression, and discourse.” “These conversations of consciousness raising were in fact very empowering and very important … [for] our sense of spirituality and our community and our organizing capacity and our ritual capacity towards a sense of creating and forming and building a new community,” he adds. The current administration doesn’t care about rising grocery prices, the ever-emerging climate catastrophe, or people’s general well-being, says Arcadia, a 55-year-old witch who lives on the Oregon coast. He doesn’t expect an election to solve the nation’s problems because Democrats have fostered the status quo that led to this current crisis. One of our organizing principles is that it should be fun and feel good, at least, comparably fun to the thing you’re organizing. Like, it shouldn’t just be a trial.Stella Marris, a bi, poly, switch, fat, femme, dyke witch with Queer Magic France, he says, has systems for people to protest for days or weeks while still receiving food and medical care. He notes, “In America, we don’t have the system in place to have any kind of mass, long-term resistance movement because we have no way to take care of each other.” “So, if I’m going to put my energy and my magical ability towards something that is useful and helpful, then I should do something to help my community. It’s going to be more effective than hexing the president.” Arcadia is researching how to create support networks that provide food and housing outside of governmental and capitalist systems. These independent systems require decentralized communication and flexibility, he adds, so if a single person becomes unable or restrained by the government, the system can reorganize and still thrive. He has also started stockpiling water, dried goods, and canned food so he can feed loved ones even if a famine or rising fuel costs cause food supply chains to break down. “Practical matters and spiritual matters go hand-in-hand,” he says. “Christianity has outsourced practical everyday matters to capitalist endeavors and said, ‘Okay, the spiritual realm is ours.’ But… you can’t have a functioning spiritual practice if you don’t have the ability to take care of yourself day-to-day.” A candle burning on a magical altar | Shutterstock After a faerie gathering last summer, he and 15 others agreed that the Christian nationalists in power want to erase queer people. So they started meeting during celestial equinoxes and solstices to conduct rituals for peace, protection, renewal, and healing — and also to face their fears of death. The group is non-hierarchical. Each member leads a different ritual when they meet. The rituals are experimental. Some involve music, movement, plant medicine (cannabis), or connecting with queer ancestral power. The participants draw inspiration from the creativity and resilience of Stonewall veterans, ACT-UP organizers during the AIDS epidemic, and queer activists who lived boldly even when homosexuality and cross-dressing were illegal. “It just reminds us that we aren’t the first ones to go through this kind of political trauma. This is just a new cycle of what we’ve gone through in the past,” Arcadia says. Marris, Sunshine, and Bio, a 66-year-old nonbinary “late bloomer,” admit there’s much further to go to keep aiding the local community. Leo wants to offer more spiritual discussions about harm reduction when self-medicating with decriminalized “soft drugs” (especially since mental healthcare remains financially inaccessible to so many people). Queer Magic is also exploring mutual aid networks between older and younger queers who may need emotional, monetary, or domestic support. Marris, Leo, and Bio note that Hawks, the local bathhouse, has expressed interest in exploring more ways to be even more gender-inclusive and to unite queers through art. Several months back, the bathhouse hosted a cabaret where its “resident artist, a wheelchair-using faerie named Curiosity, led a karaoke sing-a-long to tunes exploring the complicated and funny feelings that come up when horny people cruise a bathhouse. “One of our organizing principles is that it should be fun and feel good, at least, comparably fun to the thing you’re organizing. Like, it shouldn’t just be a trial,” Marris says. She admits, “I don’t think of [what we do] necessarily as having a lot of relevance or importance for the wider world… [but] I realized that we’re actually on the cutting edge of culture — we always have been, and we always will be.” “Our experiments in emergent ritual and non-hierarchical [organizing] and subject-subject consciousness, and all of that, like it might feel petty or trivial, or whatever, but… I think it ripples out in ways that we don’t even know. I do believe that.” Subscribe to the LGBTQ Nation newsletter and be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COM4-star WR Cam Wade commits to Virginia TechLeesburg (Va.) Loudon Sports Academy four-star wide receiver Cam Wade has committed to Virginia Tech, according to Rivals’ Pete Nakos.Wade chose the Hokies over the likes of Maryland, Florida State and Louisville.He is the No. 361 overall prospect and No. 51 WR in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 8 recruit in Virginia.[ $19.99 gets you a FULL year of On3 | Rivals national coverage ]James Franklin and the new-look VT staff are rolling on the recruiting trail this summer and they’ve now added another coveted playmaker to the fold. Wade has logged his official visit to Blacksburg and is now set to stay in the Old Dominion at the next level.Wade becomes commit No. 20 for the ACC program, adding to a haul that ranks inside the top 25 of the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.This story will be updated with more information.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMStacey King, 3-time NBA champion with Bulls, dies at 59 years oldFormer NBA player Stacey King has died at the age of 59. The Chicago Bulls announced King’s passing on Sunday with a post on social media. “We are devastated by the passing of 3x NBA Champion and beloved broadcaster Stacey King,” said the post from the Bulls. This post will be updated with more information.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMHow Aaron Donald returning to the Rams would ruin Cooper Kupp’s plansPhoto by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesCooper Kupp jokes about Aaron Donald’s return as the Rams discuss a real possibilityCooper Kupp joked that he told Aaron Donald he’s “not allowed” to come out of retirement and rejoin the Rams. While it was said in jest, it also comes from a former teammate now on a division rival, speaking about a front line that could quickly become one of the league’s most dangerous.According to Kupp, he told Donald, “Don’t even think about it,” before adding, “Aaron Donald is Aaron Donald. I don’t care how old he is, how long he hasn’t played.” The Rams aren’t treating it like a joke: McVay has openly talked about wanting him back, and Snead confirmed they’ve “communicated, texted, even talked,” saying they’ll give him time to consider it.Los Angeles just traded for Myles Garrett, who set the single-season sack record, and already rosters the reigning MVP in Matthew Stafford and the reigning Defensive Player of the Year in Garrett.Adding a healthy Aaron Donald to that mix would create one of the most disruptive pass-rush duos in recent memory – and could turn a strong defence into something even more intimidating. Kupp, now with division rival Seattle, has every reason to keep an eye on what’s happening.Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty ImagesWhat’s unclear is if Donald can still be himself at 35The Rams are already set to go into camp with six defensive starters who earned Pro Bowl selections last season. Even before talk of Donald joining, they were considered favourites for Super Bowl LIX. Donald has stayed retired longer than most expected. He stepped away at age 33 without showing any real signs of decline, but after two years out, it’s fair to wonder how quickly he’d find his old rhythm.For a team that’s spent big money elsewhere on its roster, there are questions about how much room they have left under the cap – and what kind of deal Donald would even be looking for at this stage. There hasn’t been any public talk about money yet from either side.Donald didn’t leave because his play dropped off. He stepped away after a 2023 season where he put up eight sacks and 53 tackles, still performing among the best in the game. That’s part of why talk of a return feels legitimate and not just wishful thinking.The real issue isn’t his ability—it’s the two years away from the game. Interior linemen often age better than edge rushers, and Donald always relied more on technique than raw speed, which tends to last into a player’s later years. If he comes back even close to what he was, the Rams don’t just look like Super Bowl favourites—they start to look like a problem nobody else in the NFC knows how to handle.Read more:Patriots’ secret plan revealed: Why A.J. Brown’s first session was deliberately low-keyBack in action or risky move? Josh Jacobs returns as legal proceedings grind onDavid Blough’s tight-end obsession exposed: Why Anthony Firkser might be the missing piece0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSteelers trade among NFL favorites of 2026 offseasonAlmost three months later, the NFL is still talking about how the Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off the shocking trade for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.According to CBS Sports, the Steelers' acquisition of Pittman was among its favorite NFL trades of the 2026 offseason."It went under the radar, but the Steelers have a new starter out wide -- and they didn't have to give up much for him either," Jordan Dajani wrote. "Pittsburgh sent a sixth-round pick to the Colts for wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., plus a seventh-round pick. Adding a new target for Aaron Rodgers was necessary, as DK Metcalf accounted for almost half of the wide receiving corps' yards last season (850 to 866). Pittman caught a career-high seven touchdowns in 2025 and has two 1,000-yard campaigns to his name."Additionally, that seventh-round pick from the Colts turned into Navy running back Eli Heidenreich at No. 230 overall. CBS Sports ranked him as a borderline top 100 prospect in this past class, since he was a record-breaking offensive playmaker with intriguing versatility."Pittman, a 28-year-old veteran with multiple 1,000-yard seasons under his belt, finally gives the Steelers' offense another receiver threat opposite Metcalf — a recipe for success in what's likely Aaron Rodgers' final season in the NFL.For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' Michael Pittman move among CBS Sports' favorite NFL trades0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMThe Golden State Valkyries just signed a new player, and cut oneZARAGOZA, SPAIN - APRIL 19: Nadia Fingall #7 of Casademont Zaragoza in action during the Third Place Game of the 2026 Euroleague Women Final Six between Casademont Zaragoza and Spar Girona at Pabellon Principe Felipe on April 19, 2026 in Zaragoza, Spain. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Golden State Valkyries have signed center Nadia Fingall to a rest-of-season contract, the team announced on Sunday. Fingall, a former Stanford standout, most recently played for Valencia Basket in the EuroLeague. Fingall, 27, already has ties to the Valkyries organization. She previously played with center Ashten Prechtel — who is a Valkyries developmental player — during the 2020-2021 season at Stanford.Nadia Fingall vs. Estepona (3/5/26)15 PTS & 2 REBpic.twitter.com/yZ0ThSs7vm— Cristian (@DouBasket28) May 4, 2026The 6’4 center played for Valencia in Spain from 2023 to 2025, leading her team to two Liga Femenina de Baloncénto titles and two Supercopa de España championships. She earned MVP honors in 2024. She recently played for Casademont Zaragoza, another professional club in Spain, where she averaged 8.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in 19 games en route to a bronze medal in the Final Six.Golden State Valkyries waive Ndjakalenga MwenentandIn order to clear space for the signing, the Valkyries waived Ndjakalenga Mwenentand. Mwenentand went undrafted in April after a collegiate career that included stints in Texas and Vanderbilt. She signed with the Valkyries in training camp, was released in preseason, and signed a hardship contract with the team on May 8th. She only appeared in 5 games with the Valkyries, tallying a total of 13 minutes. The 22-year-old guard is now eligible to be picked up by another team. The decision to cut a guard and sign a center should bolster the Valkyries’ frontcourt. So far this season, Kiah Stokes has been starting at center while averaging 3.8 points and 5.7 rebounds in 21.5 minutes per game. The Valkyries are 6-5 to begin the season and losers of two straight games. They’ve been led by Gabby Williams (14.5 points, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals per game), Janelle Salaun (13.9 points, 3.7 rebounds), and Veronica Burton (13.7 points, 5.5 assists per game). Next up, they’ll host the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday, June 9th.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COM5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Times Magazine InterviewMr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a “60 Minutes” correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COM76ers reportedly promoting Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operationsThe Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly promoting Jameer Nelson to be the franchise’s executive vice president of basketball operations, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. Nelson, who played point guard for 14 years in the NBA between six franchises, had been working as the assistant general manager for Philadelphia. This was his first season in the role, and he impressed enough to earn a promotion to No. 2 executive for the 76ers. With this promotion, he will serve under the organization’s new President, Mike Gansey. He replaced Daryl Morey, who was fired following the 76ers getting swept by the New York Knicks in the second round of the 2026 playoffs. Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournamentFormer general manager Elton Brand will also not be returning to the franchise, per Charania. Philadelphia wanted to interview Brand, but he declined after Morey’s removal. Instead, Brand is reportedly going to be moving into a “new role with the franchise and its parent company, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.” Nelson last played in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons in 2018. After retiring, he pivoted to a front-office role. Nelson became the assistant general manager of the Delaware Blue Coats - the 76ers’ G-League affiliate - and held that role for three years before taking over as the general manager for the team in November 2023. Now that Philadelphia is past the playoff exit, the 76ers and Nelson will turn their attention to the offseason, including the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft later in June.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSerena Williams not ruling out a singles return ahead of her doubles comeback at Queen’s ClubLONDON (AP) — Tennis great Serena Williams is not ruling out a return to singles competition but suggested Sunday it's not imminent ahead of her doubles comeback in the sport she dominated for two decades.First up for the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion is the doubles tournament at Queen’s Club, marking her first competitive tennis since the 2022 US Open.“I can’t say no right now, I feel like I probably need to train a little bit more if I want to play singles, and we will see if I get there, and if not… that’s not my journey right now,” Williams said in an eagerly anticipated press conference on Sunday.Williams will play alongside 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko, who is 25 years her junior. Their first match is scheduled for Tuesday against third seeds Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe.The 44-year-old Williams has not competed since bidding farewell at the 2022 U.S. Open. At the time, she said she didn’t want to use the word “retiring” and instead declared that she was “evolving” away from tennis.Williams, who shares her two daughters with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, revealed that as recently as December she believed she “definitely was not” returning to tennis, but, after some conversations, thought: “Well, why not? For lack of a better explanation.“It’s summer, the kids aren’t in school, so it’s a perfect time to get out there, have fun, and see what happens.”Williams won seven Wimbledon singles titles and six at the U.S. Open before stepping away from the game. She won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, including six at Wimbledon and two at the U.S. Open — all with her older sister Venus Williams.She says she is liberating herself of any expectations ahead of her comeback.“I don’t need to win,” Williams said. “I’ve won more than most people have in their whole lives, so it’s not that important to me, and it’s important that I keep reminding myself of that, because I don’t have anything to prove.“I don’t have anything to lose, and everything here is just to gain … This whole journey is like, I’m putting no pressure on myself.”In Mboko, Williams saw something, she said, “that reminded me a lot of myself” in her attitude, resilience and drive. After making the “pretty 11th-hour commitment” to Queen’s, she reached out to the Canadian via text message.Mboko said: “She’s hitting great. She has such clean ball striking, she could probably take years off, and when she steps on the court she could probably find that rhythm again and find her timing. So I think that’s really a God-given gift that she has.“I personally think she’s ready to go. I’m hitting with her, she’s hitting pretty big and she’s really fit, so we’ll see.”___AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMHow to live stream Croatia vs Slovenia: International Soccer Friendlies, TV channelCroatia will wrap up its FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations with a friendly against Slovenia before flying to the United States.MORE: 2026 FIFA World Cup: USA national team games, locations revealedMay 30, 2026; Provo, Utah, USA; A general view of the ball used to warm up before the game between the Republic of Korea Republic and Trinidad and Tobago at BYU South Field. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn ImagesHow to Watch Croatia vs SloveniaDate: Sunday, June 7, 2026Time: 2:35 PM EDTChannel: FOX Sports 2Stream: Fubo (try for free)World Cup 2026 contender Croatia finds itself in a slump ahead of facing Slovenia on Sunday in what will be its final friendly before flying stateside. Zlatko Dalic’s men will complete their warm-up preparations in Varazdin, with 10 days to spare before they begin their quest for top spot in Group L against England.– Live Stream Croatia vs Slovenia with Fubo –The Checkered ones have been World Cup fiends in recent years and made it to the podium in each of the last two tournaments, finishing second and third in 2018 and 2022, respectively. Slovenia, on the other hand, finished miles short of the necessary mark in qualifying and still hasn’t made it to a World Cup finals since 2010.Slovenia coach Bostjan Cesar was part of the team that lost 3-2 at home to Croatia during a summer friendly way back in August 2008. That accounted for one of the seven wins Croatia has managed in this head-to-head from their 12 meetings to date, with Slovenia managing just a single victory in that time. Now may be a good time to improve that record; however, after the Croats have suffered back-to-back defeats against Brazil and Belgium. Captain Luka Modric is in line to earn his 198th cap as long as he appears in what could be his final international outing on home soil.Live stream Croatia vs Slovenia on FS2 with Fubo: Start your free trial now!With Fubo, you can watch live television without cable on your phone, TV, or tablet. Fubo carries a wide array of sports and entertainment channels, including local sports packages and top national channels like ABC, FOX, CBS, ESPN, FS1, MTV, Comedy Central, and much more. The best part is you can try it out today for free.Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.— Enjoy free coverage of the top news & trending stories on The Big Lead —0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM‘Dangerous’ Timothy Weah sparks controversy in USMNT’s final World Cup warm-up vs GermanyPhoto by John Dorton/USSF/Getty ImagesTimothy Weah sparked controversy in the United States’ 2-1 defeat to Germany just days before the 2026 World Cup.The USMNT hosted Germany at Chicago’s Soldier Field in their final warm-up match before the tournament starts next week.Mauricio Pochettino’s side fell short despite Antonee Robinson’s wondergoal, as Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane both scored.However, the USA were probably unlucky not to draw the game and can take great confidence into the World Cup.One of the only negatives from the match was Timothy Weah’s reckless decision that got him into trouble with the referees.USMNT star Timothy Weah draws strong reaction in World Cup warm-upMauricio Pochettino substituted Timothy Weah onto the pitch in the second half, and he certainly made an impression.Weah jumped into a slide tackle to dispossess Germany left-back David Raum in the 91st minute at Soldier Field.Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesWeah won the ball cleanly, but his reckless tackle resulted in the referee showing him a yellow card.Not only that, but Raum and his German teammates were angered by Weah’s challenge and squared up to him.Several players and coaches from both teams then came together in a heated exchange just minutes before full-time.Many American supporters were disappointed with Weah’s tackle, as it was completely unnecessary in a friendly match.“It’s clean, but it’s dangerous, especially in the final minutes of a friendly right before a World Cup,” one response read.“I love TW too, but this was stupid and reckless and totally something that didn’t need to happen in the last 6 mins of a friendly,” a USMNT fan replied.“No need for this in a warm-up match before the WC,” another explained. “Could have seriously injured the player.“What if they did that to us? Beat them with skill. I can go out there and flagrantly foul someone; that takes no skill.”“It is a nuts play,” one said. “It is a few days before the World Cup, and you are trying to send someone to the hospital in a friendly match?“It means you have no brains whatsoever as a player. Or maybe you just play for TikTok fame. Disgraceful behavior.”Meanwhile, some fans pointed to Weah’s red card against Panama in the Copa America as another example of ill discipline.“I hated it. Showed he learned little to nothing from Copa America,” a supporter referred to him punching Roderick Miller two years ago.Another added: “Well, he’s the reason we got knocked from Copa America, so I’m kinda done with his antics.”Even though Weah did not receive a red card against Germany, he has reminded everyone of his occasionally short temper.It is certainly something worth keeping an eye on ahead of the World Cup, from Pochettino and the USMNT’s perspective.Read more:World Cup 2026 stadiums: Location, capacity and fixtures for every venue in US, Canada and MexicoHow FIFA retrofitted 16 stadium fields with natural grass for 2026 World Cup in North AmericaBeer prices stun supporters at England vs New Zealand friendly in USA ahead of the World Cup0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMilwaukee Brewers vs Colorado Rockies score, lineups, live updatesThe Milwaukee Brewers go for a series sweep of the Colorado Rockies on June 7 at Coors Field. Follow along for live updates from Denver as Shane Drohan (2-1, 2.87) opposes Kyle Freeland (1-6, 8.06) on the mound.What time is the Brewers game tonight?Time: 2:10 p.m. CT.What channel is the Brewers game on?Brewers.TVWhat is the Brewers record?38-23.Brewers lineupTBARockies lineupTBABrewers probable pitchers and scheduleBrewers at Athletics (in Las Vegas), June 9, 9:05 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Robert Gasser (0-2, 4.73) vs. Sacramento RHP J.T. Ginn (3-3, 2.74). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.Brewers at Athletics (in Las Vegas), June 10, 8:05 p.m.: Milwaukee TBA vs. Sacramento RHP Jack Perkins (2-3, 6.19). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.Brewers at Athletics (in Las Vegas), June 8, 9:05 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison (7-1, 1.57) vs. Sacramento LHP Jeffrey Springs (3-6, 4.37) TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers vs Colorado Rockies score, lineups, live updates0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMLawsuit Aims to Stop U.F.C. Fights at White House on Trump’s BirthdayA federal lawsuit said the event, set for June 14, was unlawfully planned and designed to benefit Mr. Trump and his allies.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMJets receive underwhelming ranking in head coach-quarterback duo studyIt's pretty well-known that New York Jets fans have grown accustomed to skepticism. That may not change much this season, but that doesn't mean we can't find optimism where an opportunity presents itselfThose roads intersect in a recent CBS Sports ranking of the NFL's new head coach-quarterback pairings. In it, CBS Sports offered an intriguing theory. It placed the combination of Aaron Glenn and Geno Smith 11th out of 12 duos examined.The reasoning wasn't difficult to understand. CBS pointed to Smith's disappointing 2025 season, one in which he led the NFL in interceptions. Smith struggled to elevate the Las Vegas Raiders' offense consistently. Smith also questioned whether a quarterback entering his age-36 season can realistically be expected to reverse that trend.Meanwhile, Glenn's first season as a head coach drew criticism after an offseason coaching staff overhaul. Those concerns are fair. They also may overlook some important context.The Jets believe they've improved Smith's supporting cast. The offensive line is stronger. The skill-position group appears deeper. Expectations for the defense remain high.No one is suggesting New York should suddenly be viewed as an AFC contender. The Buffalo Bills remain the division's standard, and the New England Patriots, last February's AFC representative in the Super Bowl, appear poised to challenge for playoff positioning.Still, the Jets may be better than an 11th-place ranking suggests. If Smith benefits from a healthier environment and Glenn settles into his role, New York should have enough talent to avoid the AFC East basement. In fact, don't be surprised if the Jets finish ahead of the Miami Dolphins and spend much of the season battling for relevance rather than merely playing out the schedule.This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets receive underwhelming ranking in head coach-quarterback duo study0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFlorentino Perez set to win Real Madrid presidency by a large margin, says exit pollsFlorentino Perez set to win Real Madrid presidency by a large margin, says exit pollsReal Madrid’s first presidential election with more than one candidate since 2006 is reaching its last leg in Valdebebas, and everything suggests Florentino Perez will retain power.According to MARCA’s exit poll, updated at 7:00 PM, Florentino Perez is on course for a commanding victory, currently registering 65.84% of the vote compared to 34.16% for challenger Enrique Riquelme.A consistent lead throughout the dayFlorentino Perez will remain Real Madrid president, according to exit polls. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)The trend has been remarkably stable since polling opened at 9:00 AM. Perez led from the very first update of the day at 66.49% and has maintained a margin of approximately 30 points throughout, with only minor fluctuations recorded at each hourly checkpoint.The most notable movement came at the 11:00 AM update, when Riquelme briefly closed the gap to 25 points, but the subsequent hours saw Perez’s lead stabilise firmly in the 31-point range.Participation has been significant for a club election. By 5:00 PM, 23,593 members had cast their vote, representing a turnout of 31.37%. With polls remaining open until 8:00 PM, the final participation figure is expected to rise further.Postal voting remains an unknown factor that could influence the final margin, though the consistency of the exit poll throughout the day suggests the overall outcome is unlikely to change.A historic dayPerez is expected to sweep the Real Madrid elections. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)Whatever the final result, this election has already made history. Riquelme’s candidacy injected genuine debate into Real Madrid’s institutional life for the first time in two decades, forcing a conversation about transparency, ownership and the club’s sporting future that had long been absent.The official count begins once polls close at 8:00 PM.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAlexander Zverev wins the French Open for his 1st Grand Slam tennis titlePARIS (AP) — Alexander Zverev wins the French Open for his 1st Grand Slam tennis title.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWill NI be 'badly behaved guests' at France's party?Northern Ireland have never beaten France across nine meetings [Getty Images]It is a bit like being invited to gig to see the warm-up act but not the headliner, or invited to pre-drinks but not the actual party. Northern Ireland will not be at the World Cup this summer, but on Monday (20:10 BST) they will face a France side who will be having their farewell send-off in Lille.Coming off the back of a surprise defeat by Ivory Coast on Thursday, France will be favourites to beat Michael O'Neill's side and head off to the USA - where they will play Senegal, Iraq and Norway in Group I - in style.While O'Neill said "it's nice to be invited" to play one of the World Cup favourites on their send-off, he isn't intending for his side to roll out the red carpet for the hosts."We probably have to be a badly-behaved guest, really," said O'Neill."That's what we have to aspire to do, in terms of if we can make the game difficult for France, but we haven't even mentioned that to the players."O'Neill, who in May signed a new contract until 2032 amid interest from Blackburn Rovers, said how France decide to send their team off to the USA is "not something we pay too much attention to"."It's more about the level of the opposition, the quality that they have and an opportunity for us to measure ourselves, both individually and collectively as a team, is the most important thing for us," he added."France are the home nation, so however they choose to celebrate or give their team a send-off, as they rightly should do, is down to themselves."Euro 2016 10 years on - and NI's bright futureNI's record side show grit beyond their yearsIn their previous friendly with Guinea on Thursday, O'Neill fielded the youngest Northern Ireland team since World War Two with an average of 22.1.While that will likely rise against France if the likes of Sunderland defender Trai Hume and Ethan Galbraith return to the starting team, it will still be a young squad with 75% of the players available aged 24 or younger."The most important thing is to see if your team are overawed by the situation," O'Neill said."I think the hardest thing for any player as you step through the levels of the game is having the self-belief in yourself that you can deal with the game at this level, against players of this level, and that's what these games give us."Aside from teenagers Ceadach O'Neill, Braiden Graham and Kieran Morrison - who all play for Premier League clubs but have yet to break into their respective senior sides - only Hume and Justin Devenny play in the top flight."The opportunity for those players who play outside the Premier League to test themselves at this level of the game doesn't come around very often," O'Neill said."It doesn't come through the domestic game, but they get the opportunity to show that they can do that."They get the chance to be able to demonstrate that they can play the game at the top level, they can handle the game at the top level, but I think the only way to do that is to be exposed to it."'We're not an easy team to play against'In the past two years, Northern Ireland have played Spain, Germany and Italy. While Spain, who went on to win Euro 2024 a month after facing O'Neill's side, were runaway winners, the matches with the Germans and Italians were more competitive affairs - even if both did end in defeat."I think the games that we've had against Spain, obviously in 2024 they went on and won the competition, so that may be a good omen for France," he added."Competitively we played against Italy and Germany for qualification for World Cup 26 and on those occasions the game was in the balance."That's something that we should be proud of as a small nation that we're not an easy team to play against, and we pride ourselves very much on that." The 56-year-old added that he would not be afraid to use teenagers O'Neill, Morrison and Graham against the 2018 World Cup winners."What have we got to lose by putting a young player on the pitch in this situation? That wouldn't be a factor. Their age is not a factor for me," he said."Everyone that's picked here as part of our squad has been picked with the intention that they're ready and available to come on the pitch if we need them."For captain Hume, who has risen up the football pyramid with Sunderland after joining from Irish Premiership side Linfield, he understands the growth from playing on the biggest stage."I think you just get used to the level and the noise and the pressure that it brings," said Hume, who is one of the most experienced players in the squad despite being 24."You just learn to relish and enjoy it. I think for the ones that haven't been exposed to that type of stadium and that type of atmosphere, what I would say to them is just be excited about it and go out and show what you can do." On Thursday, Northern Ireland had to grind out a win after Tom Atcheson, who scored the decisive goal, was then sent off and will miss Monday's game."I have no concerns about the character of my team at all," O'Neill said."I never have, but there's other things in our team that we need to develop as well."Character can only take us so far, so that's something that I think exposure to these games can only benefit us, to allow us to see the areas individually and also as a team where we need to aspire to get to."On the flip side, France were stunned by Ivory Coast in Nantes but O'Neill doesn't believe that performance will have any impact on Monday's match in Lille.With an extra game at the expanded finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico, O'Neill also expects as many players as possible to get many minutes throughout the game. "They've got to manage a tournament where there's an extra game. Probably more than ever in this tournament that lies ahead for them, the conditions will mean that you'll probably have to use your squad to the maximum," he said."I don't think the game on Thursday night will have any bearing in terms of how the game goes tomorrow night."0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM'He didn't seem to have too much gas left in the tank': Ex-selector on Rishabh Pant throwing away a centuryNEW DELHI: The stage was set for a memorable century for Rishabh Pant, but the India wicketkeeper-batter chose to throw away the opportunity. Pant, who was removed as India's vice-captain ahead of the series with the role being handed to KL Rahul, fell for 81 off 121 balls when he miscued an attacking stroke and was caught at mid-off off Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi.A dismissal that drew criticism from all corners, former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim said Pant looked in complete control for most of his innings and was surprised to see him depart in that fashion.Karim also believed Pant's dismissal on Day 2 of the one-off Test against Afghanistan in Mullanpur was more a result of fatigue and dehydration than poor shot selection, after the left-hander's impressive innings ended on 81."I was expecting a big knock from Rishabh Pant because he seemed to be in control, despite that outside edge for which no review was taken," Karim told Jio Hotstar.The former national selector felt Pant's physical condition in the extreme heat may have contributed to the dismissal."However, I felt that an over before his dismissal, he was beginning to lose energy. He didn't seem to have too much gas left in the tank. He required some treatment from the physio, and I think he was getting dehydrated. So perhaps it was a lapse in concentration more than anything else," he added."Rarely do you see Rishabh Pant go for a big shot when both long-on and long-off are stationed on the boundary. He was simply trying to accelerate but didn't get the right ball to play that shot," he said."Because, whenever he decides to go big, he is usually very decisive with his footwork and the deliveries he chooses to attack," he added.Pant's innings played a key role in India's commanding first-innings total of 564/8 declared, helping the hosts tighten their grip on the match despite falling 19 runs short of what would have been his seventh Test century.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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APNEWS.COMLawsuit seeks to stop the UFC fight on the White House South Lawn for Trump’s birthdayConstruction continues on the arena on the South Lawn of the White House for a future UFC mixed martial arts fight, Saturday, June 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)2026-06-07T17:49:33Z NEW YORK (AP) — A federal lawsuit seeks to halt the upcoming UFC fight card on the White House South Lawn in a mixed martial arts show timed for President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and part of the celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.The filing Saturday by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of two Virginia residents contends the Trump administration’s authorization of the June 14 event was unlawful. The lawsuit says such approval violated National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands, Congress did not consent to the towering arch overlooking the event space and no environmental review was conducted before the construction.“This is fundamentally a private, commercial, corrupt use of our most sacred national monuments for private gain,” said Brendan Ballou, a lawyer for the plaintiffs. “And that is what is motivating this lawsuit.” The White House said in a statement that the legal challenge was “an obstructionist, baseless, and dilatory” attempt to prevent Trump from hosting the fight and that the event was “no different than the various other White House-hosted events on the South Lawn and properly permitted events on the Ellipse and National Mall throughout the year.” UFC did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday.Crews are erecting an octagon-shaped cage on the South Lawn. Trump has said the finished UFC project will feature “a 5,000-seat arena right outside the front door of the White House.” Additional large screens broadcasting the fights will be set up in a park at the nearby Ellipse, and the UFC has said it plans to issue as many as 85,000 free tickets to accommodate spectators at both locations. The octagon and surrounding structures are the latest project in the White House building boom Trump is leading. MELISSA GOLDIN Goldin debunks, analyzes and tracks misinformation for The Associated Press. She is based in New York. twitter mailto 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Reacties 0 aandelen 43 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM98 days until Saints opener: Every player to wear No. 98In 98 days from now, the New Orleans Saints officially kick off their 2026 regular season. The Saints will do so on the road at the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sept. 13. Defensive end Tyree Wilson will wear No. 98 for the Saints going into training camp. Wilson is in his first year with the squad, arriving via trade from the Las Vegas Raiders during the 2026 NFL Draft.New Orleans has an up and down history with the number 98. As we continue our countdown to kickoff series, here's a look at all players who wore it.Saints History of No. 98DE Reggie Lewis (1982-84)DE Milford Hodge (1986)DT Jim Hanna (1994)DE Ron Warner (1998)DT Willie Whitehead (1999-2006)DE Renaldo Wynn (2007)DT Sedrick Ellis (2008-12)LB Parys Haralson (2013-14)LB Mike Mohamed (2015)DT Sheldon Rankins (2016-20)DE Payton Turner (2021-24)DT Jonathan Bullard (2025)LB Chris Rumph II (2025)DE Tyree Wilson (current)Reggie Lewis was the first to suit up in 98 for the Saints, doing so for 34 games over three years. In that span, he returned an interception for a touchdown and recorded 11.5 sacks for an underrated New Orleans defense. Hodge, Hanna, and Warner wore the number for a combined nine games between 1986 and 1998. In 1999, the Saints would get a major contributor to wear the No. 98.Willie Whitehead took a journey to New Orleans that included stints in the Canadian Football League and NFL Europe. Once with the Saints, he quickly became an underrated but key member of one of the strongest defensive lines in the NFL. Whitehead played eight seasons and 105 games with the Saints, the longest of anyone to wear the 98 jersey. He had 24.5 sacks and 40 tackles for loss during his tenure with the team.Renaldo Wynn was with the Saints for one season towards the end of a 13-year NFL career and contributed 3.5 sacks during his short stay. Following Wynn came Sedrick Ellis in the number 98. Ellis was the first player drafted by the Saints to wear the jersey. As the seventh overall choice in the 2008 NFL Draft, he was also the highest selection to wear it. However, Ellis had a rather disappointing career considering his draft status. He spent five years with the team and played 70 games, but managed only 12.5 sacks and 18 stops for loss while making a minimal impact. Those 70 outings were the second most by a Saints player to wear the number 98.Parys Haralson had a quietly solid two-year run in the No. 98 after Ellis departed. In 2016, the Saints spent the 12th overall choice in the first round of the draft on defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins to fill out the 98 jersey. Rankins did so in powerful fashion, gathering 17.5 sacks, 25 stops for loss, 3 forced fumbles, and an interception while playing standout run defense over his five years in New Orleans. His 63 games are the third most of any player to wear No. 98 for the Saints.Only three of the 13 players to wear 98 were drafted by New Orleans. Oddly, all three were first round picks. The third of those was Payton Turner, taken 28th overall in the 2021 draft. Turner was by far the most disappointing of the trio. Injuries sidelined him for 37 of a possible 68 games during his four years with the team. In the 31 games he did play, Turner made a miniscule impact with just 5 sacks, 11 QB hits, and 11 tackles for loss with a blocked kick.Jonathan Bullard and Chris Rumph split the 2025 campaign wearing No. 98. Both were solid rotational players. Rumph had most of his success wearing number 58, the jersey he remains in as he returns to the Saints this season.All of the 13 players to wear 98 in New Orleans were on the defensive side. Taking over 98, at least for now, is Tyree Wilson. The seventh overall choice in 2023, Wilson comes to the Saints after a draft trade with the Raiders. He's looking to revive his career after an extremely disappointing tenure in Las Vegas.This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 98 days until Saints opener: Every player to wear the No. 98 jersey0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMPole vault star Duplantis loses for 1st time in 3 years at home Diamond League eventSTOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Swedish star Armand “Mondo” Duplantis fell to his first loss in the pole vault since 2023 at his home Diamond League event in Stockholm on Sunday.Duplantis cleared 5.80 meters — 0.51 lower than his latest world record — but failed twice at 6.00 and once at 6.05.Kurtis Marschall of Australia won with a vault of 5.90.It was Duplantis’ first outdoor event of the year.″I felt a bit unfocused today," Duplantis said in quotes on olympics.com, "and I really did not want to lose here in front of my family and fans.“I have not lost in three years, but hats off to Kurtis today who beat me fair and square and I have no excuses."___AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMKansas City Chiefs hosted former Super Bowl champion cornerbackThe Kansas City Chiefs traded away Trent McDuffie this offseason and also selected a cornerback in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. However, it appears they are not finished reshaping their secondary. This time, they could bring back a familiar face who helped deliver two Super Bowl titles.Reports indicate that former Chiefs fourth-round pick L’Jarius Sneed visited Kansas City this past week. The team reportedly hosted him on Thursday, fueling speculation about a potential reunion. Among the remaining free-agent cornerbacks, Sneed may be the most logical fit for the Chiefs.MORE: Chicago Bears Caleb Williams names surprising all-time QB rankingSneed won two Super Bowls and appeared in three during his time in Kansas City. After helping the Chiefs capture their second championship with him on the roster, the organization placed the franchise tag on Sneed during the 2024 offseason. However, much like McDuffie this year, contract negotiations failed to produce a long-term agreement, leading the Chiefs to trade him.Jan 28, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) fumbles the ball at the goal line after a hit by Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (38) in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn ImagesKansas City dealt Sneed to the Tennessee Titans in a sign-and-trade agreement. Tennessee surrendered a third-round pick and signed him to a four-year, $76.4 million contract. Unfortunately for the Titans, the move never paid off as expected.Looking to bounce backSneed suffered season-ending injuries in consecutive years and failed to record an interception during his tenure in Tennessee. The Titans ultimately decided to move on this offseason, leaving him on the open market. That could change quickly, as his experience and versatility remain valuable assets. Ultimately, any deal may come down to opportunity and financial terms.MORE: Kyle Pitts ascension just getting started for Atlanta FalconsDuring his first stint with Kansas City, Sneed served as a cornerstone of the secondary. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo deployed him all over the defensive backfield, taking advantage of his versatility. In addition to his coverage skills, Sneed became one of the league’s most effective blitzing cornerbacks.Jan 21, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills running back Latavius Murray (28) rushes the ball against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (38)in the first half of the 2024 AFC divisional round game at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn ImagesOver four seasons with the Chiefs, Sneed recorded 6.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss. His ability to impact games in multiple ways made him one of the NFL’s most complete cornerbacks and a major reason the Titans invested significant draft capital to acquire him. In coverage, he also totaled 40 pass breakups, 10 interceptions, and 303 tackles during his Kansas City career.Will L’Jarius Sneed return to the Chiefs as Kansas City looks to rebound from a disappointing 2025 season?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMUSMNT Predicted to Fall to Spain in Quarterfinals of 2026 FIFA World CupThe 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off on Thursday in Mexico. The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) begins their World Cup journey on Friday against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium.The USMNT has never won the World Cup, and the nation’s further run was in the inaugural 1930 tournament when the team finished in third place. Since then, the USMNT has not advanced beyond the quarterfinals.ESPN’s Ryan O’Hanlon predicts that streak will remain the same in the 2026 World Cup. O’Hanlon predicted the outcome of every match in this year’s tournament and expects the USMNT to lose to Spain in the quarterfinals. “This would be the best team the U.S. have played in a World Cup since 1994. Yes, they played eventual champions Germany in 2014, but that game ended up not even being a must-win for the Germans, who comfortably finished atop the group. It didn’t feel like a fully competitive game.This game would — much like when the Americans matched up with Brazil in the round of 16 in 1994. Spain are just too organized and too talented,” O’Hanlon wrote.Spain is a frontrunner to win the World Cup and the team O’Hanlon believes will win the tournament. Spain’s roster is headlined by teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal, 2024 Ballon d’Or winner Rodri, superstar midfielder Pedri.June 6, 2026; Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.; Spain’s Lamine Yamal during training. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn ImagesWho Made USMNT’s 26-Man Roster?USMNT officially announced its 26-man roster on May 26 in New York City, and center back Tim Ream was named the team captain. May 26, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Tim Ream poses for photos during the United States men’s national team roster reveal for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at The Rooftop at Pier 17. Mandatory Credit: Pamela Smith-Imagn ImagesThe Guardian released the roster the weekend before the official announcement: (First-time World Cup selections indicated with an asterisk, caps and goals listed in parentheses)Goalkeepers (3): Chris Brady* (Chicago Fire, 0 caps/0 goals), Matt Freese* (New York City, 14/0), Matt Turner (New England Revolution, 53/0)Defenders (10): Max Arfsten* (Columbus Crew, 18/1), Sergiño Dest (PSV, 37/2), Alex Freeman* (Villarreal, 15/2), Mark McKenzie* (Toulouse, 27/0), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC, 80/1), Chris Richards* (Crystal Palace, 36/3), Antonee Robinson (Fulham, 52/4), Miles Robinson* (FC Cincinnati, 38/3), Joe Scally (Borussia Mönchengladbach, 24/0), Auston Trusty* (Celtic, 6/0)Midfielders (4): Tyler Adams (AFC Bournemouth, 52/2), Sebastian Berhalter* (Vancouver Whitecaps, 11/1), Weston McKennie (Juventus, 64/12), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders, 45/0)Attacking midfielders/wingers (6): Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United, 57/9), Christian Pulisic (Milan, 84/32), Gio Reyna (Borussia Mönchengladbach, 36/9), Malik Tillman* (Bayer Leverkusen, 28/3), Tim Weah (Marseille, 49/7), Alejandro Zendejas* (Club América, 13/2)Strikers (3): Folarin Balogun* (AS Monaco, 25/8), Ricardo Pepi* (PSV, 35/13), Haji Wright (Coventry City, 20/7)Photo Credit: Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesThe post USMNT Predicted to Fall to Spain in Quarterfinals of 2026 FIFA World Cup appeared first on LA Sports Report.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAlexander Zverev conquers demons and outlasts Flavio Cobolli to win French Open for first major titleAs the man who had condemned him to his first bruising grand slam final loss watched on, Alexander Zverev finally overcame his demons, and the spirited but inexperienced Flavio Cobolli, to claim a first major title, winning 6-1 4-6 6-4 6-7(5-7) 6-1 at Roland-Garros. Dominic Thiem was responsible for his five-set loss in the US Open showpiece six years ago and the scar tissue from that defeat, and two more since in slam finals, were evident in a nervy and generally low-quality showing on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Sunday. But Zverev, the overwhelming favourite for the title in the absence of Carlos Alcaraz and after the exits of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic, ultimately managed to conquer his own mind and break world No 14 Cobolli’s resistance. He was given a significant helping hand from Cobolli himself in a four-and-a-quarter-hour final decided more on errors and psychological wobbles than anything else. At 6’6” Zverev’s most potent weapon is a powerful and accurate first serve – he leads the tour for his percentage of first serves in over the last year, at just below 73 per cent – while his huge wingspan means he can effectively straddle most of the court. His power is complemented by a surprising athleticism for a player of his size and a languid touch at the net. When he is on his game he is difficult to break down. This was the mammoth problem facing 10th seed Cobolli. Nerves in a first grand slam final are inevitable and Zverev, with his experience of this stage, was always likely to settle quicker. He ensured the pressure was immediately on Cobolli as the German opted to receive, with an early double fault greeted by a round of sympathetic applause which probably did not help the Italian’s nerves. It set the tone for the rest of the set: he struggled to string a run of points together, with his backhand wing wilting under the pressure and his drop shots falling miserably short of the net. A usually charismatic presence, he was timid and passive. A stunning forehand winner by the German, whose destructive serve and groundstrokes were near-untouchable, sealed a 6-1 first set in 35 minutes. Unsurprisingly Cobolli left the court, as the speakers, perhaps distastefully, played Lenny Kravitz’s ‘It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over’. As he re-emerged Cobolli opted for a different tactic, trying to energise himself and the crowd, shouting to himself with every point won. The pair traded holds until 3-3, but Zverev, who had only dropped one point on serve until the seventh game, suddenly wobbled. He lost two in a row, with Cobolli planting a forehand winner in behind him to launch chants of “Flavio”, and as Zverev erred the Italian finally earned a first break point – 63 minutes into the match. He double faulted twice – for the first time in the match – and hammered a forehand wide to concede a first break. Zverev appeared in disbelief as he finally won a major title (AP)An increasingly confident Cobolli served out the set, and having recovered from his first-set jitters Cobolli ran Zverev close in the third, with the pair exchanging holds until 5-4 and the Italian’s strategy of serve-and-volleying and keeping points short working to his advantage - until he conceded a cheap break under little pressure, serving at 5-4 down. It put Zverev only a set away from the holy grail. And as at so many points in his career, when so close to the title, he began to shrink into himself. A terrible service game including two double faults handed over an early break. After another pair of breaks traded Zverev became listless, standing with his hands on his hips in disappointment after thumping a poor backhand well wide at 30-30 on the Italian’s serve, with Cobolli escaping to lead 5-3. It is an image crowds have seen many times before. Zverev was lucky to avoid a time violation for obvious mind games as he ambled slowly to the baseline for Cobolli to serve for the set, and looked to be suffering from cramp, either due to understandable nerves or low blood sugar levels (the German has been open about managing tennis with Type 1 diabetes). He was handed a violation in the next game after breaking again, having received some sort of remedy from his team, and held to 15 to put the pressure back on Cobolli. The Italian responded with his first hold to love of the entire match to set up the biggest tie-break of either player’s life. The second seed dropped to the ground as Cobolli's overhead smash went wide (AP)Cobolli opened it with possibly the point of the match, a superb backhand winner which just kissed the baseline, before immediately netting on his own serve. Yet another unlucky net cord handed over the mini-break, but he restored parity with a Zverev error and another big serve when it mattered. Zverev produced a sixth double fault of the match to drop from 3-1 up to 5-3 down, and although he won the next point, Cobolli bamboozled him with a brave drop shot to earn two set points. A terrible overhead smash indicated, if proof were needed, that the nerves were wreaking havoc on both sides of the net. But he whipped a forehand beyond the German’s reach to condemn him to a decider.Cobolli had had three days off before the final after compatriot Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from their semi-final but as the clock ticked towards the four-hour mark the energy that had propelled him into the decider deserted him. More poor shot selection dominated his first two service games and he was broken twice before calling the trainer for an issue with his calf, fatigue setting in. After a dire opening set Cobolli fought back, before his resistance broke in the decider (AP)A dreadful backhand into the net gave Cobolli two break points but the Italian spurned them again, flailing an overhead smash into the net with the court at his mercy, to get back to deuce. Zverev double faulted again, but went on to hold for a 4-0 lead. At 5-1 down the light went out of Cobolli’s eyes and a double fault brought up three championship points for the second seed. One was saved by a net cord, but Cobolli flung an overhead smash miles wide – a fitting last shot, in many ways – to belatedly bring an end to Zverev’s nearly-man status.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMDemocrats in Congress Grapple With Concerns Over Platner AllegationsSome voiced a fresh round of worry this weekend while others reinforced their support for Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic Senate nominee.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDodgers on Deck: Tuesday, June 9 at PiratesPITTSBURGH, PA - JUNE 05: Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes (30) delivers a pitch during an MLB game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 05, 2024 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Dodgers are off on Monday before opening a road series against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on Tuesday night, and will face off against Paul Skenes in the first game.Skenes has a 3.09 ERA and 2.29 xERA this season, though has allowed 15 runs (13 earned) in 20 innings over his last four starts, all Pirates losses. Pittsburgh has won only six of Skenes’ 13 starts this season, though he’s left with a lead eight times.We narrowly missed a Skenes vs. Shohei Ohtani pitching matchup in this series, with Ohtani starting on Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Left-hander Eric Lauer starts for the Dodgers. We’ll still get to see Skenes vs. the Ohtani the hitter, one of the sport’s best individual matchups.Tuesday game infoTeams: Dodgers at PiratesBallpark: PNC Park, PittsburghTime: 3:40 p.m. PTTV: SportsNet LARadio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMLIV Golf May Not Have Funding to Last Entire Season: SourcesAfter Tyrrell Hatton defeated LIV Golf teammate Jon Rahm by two strokes in Spain on Sunday to win another $4 million, the league now has 47 days until its next scheduled tournament.As that unintended summer break—due to LIV canceling its New Orleans event in April—approaches, there is a growing sentiment among those in and around LIV that the funding from Saudi PIF could dry up even earlier than expected, multiple sources told Front Office Sports.The PIF, which has spent more than $6 billion on LIV since 2022, announced in April that it had “made the decision to fund LIV Golf only for the remainder of the 2026 season.” But now questions are mounting about the viability of the four remaining events—beginning with LIV Golf U.K., July 23-26, followed by three tournaments in the U.S.“Every remaining tournament is on the fence,” a high-ranking executive at one of LIV’s major league-level partners told FOS.That uncertainty is shared by many sources inside LIV and with close ties to the league who spoke to FOS.“I truly don’t think anyone knows,” the executive said. “LIV Golf doesn’t know if or when the PIF will shut off the spigot.”While exact details of the PIF’s remaining financial commitment to LIV are not public, one high-level league source told FOS LIV receives its funding from the PIF on a monthly basis. LIV is still operating under the assumption that those payments will continue for the remainder of the season, the source said.“We continue to see strong momentum both on and off the course,” LIV CEO Scott O’Neil said in a statement to FOS. “We’ve begun sharing our business plan with prospective partners who recognize the opportunity in team golf on a global scale.”LIV is searching for new investors, hired two new independent board directors, and brought on U.S.-based Ducera Partners as its investment banking adviser.Amid the uncertainty, LIV says it has seen some year-over-year Q1 revenue increases in ticketing (+129%) sponsorship (+40%), although exact figures are not available.“Our business plan reflects a foundation built for long-term franchise value: a global sports platform with meaningful commercial traction, world-class team golf, and elite competition,” O’Neil said. “The plan introduces a disciplined path to profitability that we believe creates significant value for the right long-term partners.”A New MindsetSince the PIF’s decision to end its funding, though, LIV’s framework has been changing in real time.Travel expenses are coming under a tighter microscope, multiple sources told FOS.The move is part of LIV’s transition to a more “disciplined and sustainable business,” another source with knowledge of the league’s operations told FOS. In some cases, travel for certain employees that previously hit the road on a regular basis is no longer being considered essential, according to the source.Additionally, LIV decided to end its “Any Shot, Any Time” feature in the league’s app last month. The company that was providing that technology, Mobii, had not been paid for months, a source previously told Sports Illustrated.Out of the four remaining events, LIV Golf New York at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster Aug. 6-9 seems to be the safest bet to not be impacted by any further PIF funding decisions, sources believe, given President Donald Trump’s close ties to Saudi Arabia. LIV Golf Virginia was played at Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C. last month.LIV’s regular season finale in Indianapolis Aug. 20-23 and its $40 million team championship in Michigan Aug. 27-30 have more stakeholders worried. Those tournaments don’t have the luxury of being affiliated with Trump or as strong financial backing from local governments as some of LIV’s international events do. “I don’t think they’ll ever get to Michigan,” a prominent person in the golf industry with professional ties to both LIV and PGA Tour players told FOS.Pedro Salado/LIV GolfLIV 2.0 Coming Into FocusMany insiders are expecting to hear more news about LIV’s future during the upcoming nearly seven-week break. However, LIV sources would not guarantee any public announcements will be made.The final two majors of the year, the U.S. Open and Open Championship, will be played within that timespan, which should serve as a key opportunity for LIV CEO Scott O’Neil and the league’s new board members to continue pitching LIV 2.0 to investors.LIV has reached out to hundreds of prospective investors, a source told FOS, with those interested in moving forward signing non-disclosure agreements and getting a peek inside LIV’s financial outlook. More virtual meetings are expected over the next several weeks before in-person meetings take place and ultimately any bid process plays out.LIV’s next iteration is trending toward having an even bigger focus on the team aspect, according to a pitch deck that has been circulating to potential investors. Proposals for a 2027 schedule include 10 events—five “team majors” in markets LIV has had its most success like Australia and South Africa and five predominantly U.S.-based “team signature events” timed ahead of individual major championships, according to sources.LIV also has ambitions to scale eight to 10 national opens in order to provide more opportunities around individual players to receive Official World Golf Ranking points, which LIV events began receiving this year. Prize money at future LIV events will drop significantly from the $32.3 million purses events have paid out this year, which was an increase over the $25 million purses at LIV events from 2022-2025.While no exact figures have been decided, purses are still expected to be higher than those on the DP World Tour, many of which are around $3 million to $4 million, with some premier events paying $9 million to $10 million.LIV’s purses will likely be lower than the PGA Tour’s $20 million signature events, but potentially higher than non-signature events, which are around $9 million.LIV executives in January said they envisioned the league one day having 13 $1 billion franchises. More recently, LIV had been pitching potential investors on buying into teams at a $300 million valuation. “There’s a couple ideas that we have—quite a few ideas that we have that could be interesting,” Bryson DeChambeau said last month. “We’ll see if investors like it or not.” After the first round at LIV Golf Andalucía Thursday, DeChambeau said, “We get the top co right and we get what we’re doing on the top side right, I think the momentum could be endless for us.”In the meantime, DeChambeau and Jon Rahm remain the two biggest chess pieces for LIV in its fight for survival.DeChambeau’s LIV contract is expiring after this season, and he has said he could opt to not play on any tour full-time and instead focus on content creation and playing the four major championships.Rahm on Tuesday said he was not interested in going out of his way to help LIV find new investors. Multiple sources told FOS they believe Rahm is waiting—maybe even hoping for—LIV to miss a paycheck or file for bankruptcy so that he can exit his contract, which one source told FOS runs through 2029.During LIV’s summer break, Rahm and DeChambeau will each be seeking their third major championship title before their league returns to action.What LIV looks like when they and the rest of the league returns July 23 at JCB Golf & Country Club in England remains to be seen.The post LIV Golf May Not Have Funding to Last Entire Season: Sources appeared first on Front Office Sports.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTigers ace Tarik Skubal takes the mound again: Live updatesComstock Park — Tarik Skubal is back in the game. Already.Remarkably, only a month after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left elbow, Skubal, the Tigers ace and two-time American League Cy Young winner, pitched for the High-A West Michigan Whitecaps at LMCU Ballpark north of Grand Rapids on Sunday afternoon.Skubal took the mound in a No. 34 navy-blue Whitecaps jersey, to a big ovation from a crowd of over 10,000. The game already was sold out before Skubal's rehab start was announced by Tigers manager AJ Hinch last week.#Tigers ace Tarik Skubal warming up at a sold-out LMCU Ballpark, ahead of his start for the Whitecaps. He will wear No. 34 today. pic.twitter.com/bcM6nuhf5a— Tony Paul | Detroit News (@TonyPaul1984) June 7, 2026But Skubal's presence added to the ballpark's buzz, with Skubal blue and white and orange jerseys seen all over the concourse at LMCU Ballpark, where fans were lined up more than two hours before first pitch.Skubal arrived at the ballpark before noon and came bearing a gift for players and staff — a gourmet coffee cart.More: Tigers' Justin Verlander to make second Triple-A rehab start WednesdayIt's not immediately known how many rehab starts Skubal might need before rejoining the Tigers rotation. It's possible he might need only Sunday's start, his first for the Whitecaps since a 2023 rehab assignment.Skubal was 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts for the Tigers this season before he experienced discomfort in his left elbow during a late-April start against the Atlanta Braves. He was scratched from his next scheduled start, against the Boston Red Sox, and had surgery to remove a loose body in his elbow in early May.More: Wojo: Could streaky Tigers shake up Skubal Sweepstakes?The Tigers have gone into a tailspin since his injury, and while they won the first four games of June, they still entered Sunday's series finale against the Seattle Mariners at Comerica Park at 13 games under .500 (26-39).If the Tigers can't get back into the race, Skubal figures to be the hottest commodity available ahead of the July 3 trade deadline, as he will become a free agent at season's end.This is a developing story. Check back to detroitnews.com for updates.tpaul@detroitnews.com@tonypaul1984This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers ace, makes 1st rehab start: Live updates0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMEderson replaces injured Wesley in Brazil squadBrazil full-back Wesley has been ruled out of the World Cup because of a thigh injury, with Manchester United-bound midfielder Ederson called up to replace him.Roma defender Wesley left the field in tears after 15 minutes as Brazil - who are in Scotland's group - beat Egypt 2-1 in their final preparation match.A scan confirmed the severity of the injury to the 22-year-old."The MRI scan revealed a muscle injury to the adductor muscle in his left thigh," the Brazilian Football Confederation said in a statement."The CBF regrets the injury. Wesley is a player much loved by the squad and will always be considered part of this team as it seeks to win its sixth World Cup title."Ederson, who is expected to complete his move to United in early July after the club agreed a £35m fee with Atalanta, will join the Brazil squad in the United States on Monday. The 26-year-old won the last of his three caps in March 2025.Carlo Ancelotti's side start their Group C campaign against Morocco on Saturday in New York before facing Haiti in Philadelphia on 19 June and Scotland on 24 June in Miami.Clarke has 'some decisions to make' - but what are they?Patient, precise, clinical - are Scotland ready to make World Cup mark?Scotland earn statement 4-0 win over Bolivia in World Cup warm-upBy the time Wesley's seventh Brazil appearance was cut short, the score was already 1-1 at the home of the Cleveland Browns NFL team.Ancelotti's side struck first after only seven minutes when Mohanad Lashin was caught in possession on the edge of his own penalty box by Bruno Guimaraes and the Newcastle midfielder tucked a low finish past goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir.The lead only lasted four minutes as an underhit backpass by Paris St-Germain defender Marquinhos gifted possession to winger Mostafa Zico, who drilled a crisp finish into the bottom corner past Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.Brazil created the better chances thereafter and, shortly after a half-time break during which Ancelotti made eight changes, 19-year-old Real Madrid striker Endrick swept Raphinha's low cutback into the far corner.Ancelotti was "satisfied" with another win to add to last weekend's 6-2 rout of Panama in Rio de Janeiro."I think the team played well, played with intensity, with rhythm, with good organisation, a lot of intensity in the pressing," the Italian said.Earlier, group opponents Haiti lost 2-1 to Peru, while Morocco end their preparations against Norway on Sunday evening.World Cup fixtures and group standingsHow to watch the World Cup on the BBCEverything you need to know about the World Cup0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMChristian Eriksen collapses again during Denmark friendly with match called offChristian Eriksen is conscious after collapsing again while playing during Denmark’s friendly with Ukraine.Eriksen clutched his chest and fell to the ground before medical personnel rushed to the midfielder’s aid.“Christian Eriksen is conscious and doing well under the circumstances,” Denmark posted on X. “The match has been called off.”It comes five years after Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 during a group stage match against Finland, when his heart stopped for roughly five minutes.More to follow0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld
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APNEWS.COMMaverick Republican Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, diesSenate Finance Committee Chairman Bob Packwood, R-Ore., holds a book entitled "Intensive Care" by Ross Perot, during hearings dealing with the future of Medicare on Capitol Hill, Aug. 30, 1995. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)2026-06-07T17:50:23Z PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Former Sen. Bob Packwood, a moderate Oregon Republican whose reputation as a champion of abortion and women’s rights was spoiled at the end of his career by allegations of sexual harassment, has died. He was 93.Packwood’s death on Saturday was announced in an obituary sent to media outlets by his family. The release didn’t include additional details.Packwood was a political scrapper who first refused to quit the chamber in which he had served for 27 years, saying he didn’t want to be remembered only for that controversy.Before the MeToo era, Packwood stood out as an example of private behavior undermining a man’s public image. He had been praised by Planned Parenthood and others.The great-grandson of a member of the 1857 Oregon Constitutional Convention, Packwood established himself as a social moderate and fiscal conservative who often voted across party lines. He considered running for president in 1980. Elected to the Senate in 1968, Packwood was best known as the leading Republican advocate of abortion rights and was widely admired by women’s groups throughout the country until the Senate Ethics Committee launched an investigation into the allegations of sexual and official misconduct in 1993. More than two dozen women, former employees and acquaintances, accused him of making unwanted or uninvited sexual advances.The allegations remained the target of an ethics probe that widened to include other alleged acts of official misconduct. He resigned in September 1995, then went to start a lucrative lobbying business in Washington. Read More Democratic U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, who replaced Packwood in 1996, said while he should be praised for his record on abortion rights and tax reform, how he treated women overshadows it all.“His horrible history as documented in his own diaries will forever overshadow that public record. Simply put, historians’ first line about Bob Packwood must include those women who he abused and assaulted for years and years,” Wyden said in a statement. As chairman and then ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, Packwood was a master of cutting deals and forging compromises needed to pass tax legislation through Congress. He was most proud of the lead role he played in a sweeping tax reform of 1986 that lowered the top income tax bracket and eliminated many itemized deductions. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. Over his career, he was described as a blunt, independent, outspoken politician who was a maverick, boat-rocker, loose cannon, skilled partisan, and, above all, political survivor.“I think they probably all ring true,” Packwood told The Associated Press in December 1992.“I would like to think that I am nobody’s lackey. I try to reach conclusions independently and then I’m willing to fight for those conclusions; if necessary, having to fight against my party or my party’s president,” he said.Packwood won his first Senate election at age 36, narrowly defeating Democratic Sen. Wayne L. Morse, an Oregon legend who had held the seat for 23 years. He quickly grabbed attention as a rising star in the GOP. By 1980, he was elected chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. But he lost the seat when the White House backed a competitor after Packwood publicly accused President Ronald Reagan of alienating women, African Americans and Jews.Just two weeks after Packwood’s reelection in 1992, The Washington Post printed allegations from former female employees and acquaintances that the senator had subjected them to uninvited sexual advances.The Senate Ethics Committee also investigated allegations that Packwood solicited jobs from lobbyists for his ex-wife, used his staff to try to threaten the female accusers into keeping quiet and obstructed the investigation by altering his personal diaries.The Senate held two days of extraordinary debate in 1993 over whether Packwood should have to comply with an ethics committee subpoena for his diaries, in which he reportedly made entries relevant to the investigation. The Senate voted 94-6 to enforce the subpoena. Packwood took the case to federal courts and lost, ending when Chief Justice William Rehnquist refused Packwood’s request for the U.S. Supreme Court to intercede.Packwood launched his lobbying business, Sunrise Research Corp., in 1997. By 1999, the firm was grossing $1.5 million a year. His business slowed in later years, but he told a City Club of Portland audience in 2010 that he was still spending about half his time in Washington lobbying for a number of clients.It was interesting work, Packwood told the audience, according to The Oregonian, but “it is not as much fun as being in the Senate.”As Congress became increasingly partisan following his departure, Packwood continued to advocate a centrist tact and called for Oregon to create nonpartisan elections in his 2010 City Club speech. Packwood’s wife, Elaine Franklin, was his former chief of staff who became a political consultant in Portland. The couple had homes in the Portland area and Washington.In a November 2002 interview with the Salem Statesman Journal, Packwood said he had gotten past the scandal that forced him out of office.“People have told me it must have been tough on me, or it seems unfair,” he said. “But you cannot go through the rest of life and say look what happened. Pretty soon you become a bore to your friends.“I told myself I was not old enough to retire,” Packwood said, “so I have got to get at life and not complain about it.”0 Reacties 0 aandelen 43 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMKnicks Watch Party at MSG Is Canceled as Game 3 Security Ramps Up for TrumpPresident Trump and Mayor Zohran Mamdani are expected to attend the game on Monday at Madison Square Garden. A viewing party on Friday led to more than a dozen arrests.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMReturn of World Cup to U.S. brings back memories of 1994 for local soccer fansThe World Cup returns to the United States this week for the first time since 1994 at a time when soccer is booming on multiple fronts, from the increasing popularity of youth leagues and professional clubs to rising interest in this summer’s global spectacle.Watching every step of the way will be fervent fan Barb Gaynor, president of Hamilton SAY Soccer, a recreational program for children of Hamilton and Butler County.“I think that having the World Cup here … does help us increase the number of children playing,” Gaynor said. “People who don’t know soccer see the excitement and they see hundreds and thousands of people on the field and they think, ‘Oh, I might want to try that.’”The 2026 World Cup starts at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, when Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City. The five-week event will include 48 teams — 16 more than previous tournaments.The tournament, which includes 104 matches across 16 cities in three North American nations — the United States, Canada and Mexico — marks the first time three countries have co-hosted.The vast majority of host venues will be in U.S. cities. The first game in the USA matches the host America against Paraguay at 9 p.m. Friday, June 12, in Los Angeles. Canada, which will also host games, plays Bosnia-Herzegovina at 3 p.m. Friday in Toronto.Also hosting World Cup matches will be Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle.The competition wraps up with the championship game on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.Gaynor said she’s watched soccer’s appeal become multigenerational in her 39 years with Hamilton SAY Soccer, which now includes 850 participants.“Kids who have played (with) us in our program are coming back to now coach and their children are playing, which is very exciting,” she said.Although many may root for a team based on their family’s ethnic heritage, Gaynor said she and her family “always root for the United States” as well as an overall good game no matter who is on the field.“(Cristiano) Ronaldo’s going to play. (Lionel) Messi’s going to play. You’re talking about the best players in the world,” she said. “You’re getting the best of the best, and you’ll see games that just blow you away.”The 1994 World Cup did exactly that for U.S. viewers and led to a soccer boom that continues to reverberate nationwide. Major League Soccer started play two years later and celebrated its 30th season in 2025. Fans who had to convince local sports bars to find European soccer games on television in 1994 can now easily find those games on TV (or their phone) at home.In 1994, Wayne Novick attended World Cup games held in the United States for the first time and at the time predicted the games would help increase interest.The World Cup will showcase a sport played at the highest level that has greatly increased in popularity here in the past three decades.Novick took his daughter Michelle to first-round games in Detroit in 1994, where the United States played Switzerland. He was then the head coach of the West Carrollton High School girls team, a program he coached to 145 victories in 16 seasons. He told local media at that time that he hoped the World Cup would be a watershed moment for soccer in this country.“Soccer has always been recognized as a youth sport here,” Novick told Dayton Daily News at the time. “Now Americans will have an opportunity to see what the sport is like at its highest level. The imagery on TV will be impressive. It’ll be a great showcase.”The World Cup is no longer an unfamiliar event for Americans, many of who have embraced soccer in recent decades. This is what this news outlet wrote about the game 32 years ago in a story introducing the World Cup to readers.“Americans sure like to play the game,” the story read. “More preteens play soccer than any other sport besides basketball. The question is why such a popular sport for kids doesn’t have much more spectator appeal than a sundial.“Maybe it’s like woodworking or napping, one of those things that is more fun to do than to watch. The rest of the Western world doesn’t see it that way, though. Compared to the way other countries cover their World Cup teams, Americans don’t hype the Super Bowl much more than a city council meeting.”Now American soccer fans — even those who tune in only once every four years — are familiar with the group stages and the knockout rounds of the World Cup. They know what the trophy looks like, even if the United States has never come close to hoisting it.With the tournament returning to North America, Novick can look back at 1994 with fond memories.“As a soccer fan, it is really great to see all of the enthusiasm that has grown around the sport,” Novick said, “and you trace it back to 1994.”The games will soon generate the majority of the headlines. In the weeks leading up to the World Cup, there has been much focus on the price of tickets and price gouging in New York and New Jersey for fans using public transportation to get to the games.Dennis Currier, the head men’s soccer coach at the University of Dayton, expects that kind of controversy at every World Cup.“Everything that comes with it, with all the different positives and negatives,” Currier said, “people are going to read about it, and they’re going to see soccer in front of them and I think it’s nothing but great. It’ll be an exciting summer.”A whole lot of funLike Novick, Shane Latham traveled to the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit for Team USA’s first game in 1994. He was then eight years removed from his first season as the head boys soccer coach at Catholic Central High School in Springfield and seven years away from winning the first of two state championships.Latham took four trips to Detroit that summer for World Cup games and saw the beginning of the second rise of soccer in America. There was an earlier boom in the mid-1970s when the North American Soccer League was founded, but that league folded in 1985. Three years later, the United States won a bid to host the 1994 World Cup.While Latham can’t say for certain whether his own program benefited from the increasing popularity of soccer, he knows the sport in general took off in the following years.“I think the World Cup obviously helped a lot,” he said, “and the U.S. performed well in that ‘94 World Cup with a signature win over Colombia.”The United States tied Switzerland 1-1, beat Colombia 2-1 and lost 1-0 to Romania. That was good enough to advance to the Round of 16, where it lost 1-0 to eventual champion Brazil on Independence Day.Novick also attended the first World Cup game in 1994. The defending champion Germany beat Bolivia 1-0 in Chicago.“The opening match was just unbelievable,” he said. “I’ve been a soccer player and fan forever, but I had never been to the World Cup. One of the things I always remember is I was walking with my friend on the streets of Chicago, heading to Soldier Field, we looked ahead and saw a group of German fans making noise, singing, and carrying on. We approached the corner, and coming from the right angle was a group of Bolivian fans. We were stuck in the middle. I turned to my friend and said, ‘I think we’re in a little mess of trouble here.’ As they kept approaching, they kept singing and we were shortly thereafter engulfed in a bunch of singing in two different languages. That was a whole lot of fun, and that represents the World Cup.”A rare opportunityThe closest games to Ohio will take place in Atlanta, Toronto and Philadelphia. Even with ticket prices ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the popularity of the teams, local fans are finding ways to make it work.Bryan Weigel, who lives in Liberty Twp. and works in Fairfield and Hamilton, has tickets to see the United States play Australia in Seattle on June 19. He’ll go with his wife Lucy.The tickets cost $500 each.Weigel is a member of the U.S. Soccer Insiders. That, he said, gave him an advantage over other fans when he applied to purchase tickets.“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go see your home country on your home soil,” Weigel said. “I had been planning for this for quite a while — several years at least — and I’m just lucky enough to get the tickets for this game at a relatively affordable price. I was over the moon when I saw that I got tickets for USA-Australia. I literally yelped for joy in my office.”Andrew Staroska, of Cincinnati, said he purchased tickets to two games: Japan vs. Netherlands on June 14 in Arlington, Texas, and Japan vs. Sweden on June 25 in Arlington.They cost $255 each.“I think I entered just about every window of the Visa presale lottery, and I had every family member entered as well, just to have a chance at it,” he said.An FC Cincinnati season-ticket holder, Staroska has attended a number of international friendlies, but he has never been to a World Cup game.“I think the first game, Japan vs. Netherlands, will be electric,” he said. “It’s probably one of the top three or top five marquee matchups in the group stages. With two soccer-loving nations, it’s going to make for a great atmosphere. Overall, the World Cup, once the group stages end, really will turn into quite the fun spectacle. I think there’s obviously some group-stage matchups that are less exciting for folks.”For fans not going to games, gathering with other fans to watch on TV is the next best thing.King Corona Latin Kitchen & Cantina at 9421 Civic Centre Blvd. in West Chester Twp. plans to hold a watch party starting at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, for Mexico vs. South Africa complete with deejays and discounts.The U.S. Men’s soccer fan club, the American Outlaws, is slated to gather at The Pitch at 1430 Central Parkway and at Grainworks Brewing Company, 7790 Service Center Drive, West Chester Twp. at 9 p.m. Friday, June 12, (vs. Paraguay), 3 p.m. June 19 (vs. Australia) and 10 p.m. June 25 (vs. Turkey).Liberty Collective at 6735 Lakota Lane in Liberty Twp. will offer fans a chance to watch every big match on its 25-foot LED screen all competition long, including U.S. watch parties at 9 p.m. June 12 (vs. Paraguay), 2 p.m. July 19 (vs. Australia), at 10 p.m. June 25 (vs. Turkey).Gaynor said she will host watch parties at her Butler County home, especially when USA matches occur, but World Cup matches of all kinds will grace the screen throughout the competition.“We’re a soccer family, so … we don’t really care who’s playing, we watch all of it,” she said. “We’ve had parties in our home where everybody brought different kinds of food for different countries … but again, we run in a circle with people who love the game.”Gaynor said she encourages those who don’t typically watch soccer matches to give the sport a chance by viewing the World Cup.“The game moves so fast,” she said. “It’s so good, it’s physical, it’s just exciting. 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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMState track: Lakota West junior wins 400 championshipCOLUMBUS — Lakota West High School junior Saniya Taylor does the same thing before every race.“I always recite Bible verses,” she said, “and talk to myself and tell myself that I can do it and that I'm capable. I try not to do much movement. I try to think to myself and try to be joyful in what I'm doing.”There was plenty of joy on Sunday, June 7, as Taylor won the Division I state championship in the 400-meter run. Her winning time was 55.04 seconds.“It felt really good,” Taylor said. “I felt really accomplished.”Taylor entered the meet with the fourth-best qualifying time (55.93). She ran 55.08 in the preliminaries Saturday and was the top seed in the finals. She broke her personal record in back-to-back races.“I usually get really nervous,” Taylor said, “so I have to tell myself to not be fearful because I've been doing this the entire year. Honestly, I didn't really have much hope. I didn't really feel like (I compare) to my other competitors, but this year I feel like I found strength in what I can do.”0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COM2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Raleek Brown, RB, TexasSummer is here, sort of, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay. Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans. So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.FilmColoradoBaylorBackground InfoListed at 5-9/195 lbs.5-Star prospect according to 247 SportsTransferred from USC to Arizona State to TexasVoted to All-State team in high school High School All-AmericanFirst-team All-Big 12 in 2025Notable career stats heading into 2026240 Carries1,426 Rushing yards5.9 Yards per carry56 Receptions438 Receiving yardsReceived 67.8% of the carries out of the backfield in 2025Notable numbers from PFF heading into 20263.29 Yards per carry after contact68 Missed tackles forcedStrengthsDynamic receiver with strong hands and route treeCan make defenders miss in spaceHas the speed to defeat defenders to the sideline and turn upfieldVision with and without the ball in his handsShowcases Contact balance Player SummaryRaleek Brown is a bona fide dual-threat out of the backfield, as he has shown he can be a reliable pass catcher. When he gets the ball, he showcases vision, contact balance, and change-of-direction skills that help him maintain momentum as a runner. When he finds space, he also gets to showcase his elusiveness and cutback ability to make defenders miss. He is a tough study in the best way possible, as it is hard to place him in a talented group of players at the position, but he has all the promise in the world to rise to one of the top tiers. This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report on Texas' Raleek Brown0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views 0 voorbeeld