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Max Verstappen of Red Bull has won the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position to strengthen his hold on the Formula One championship
2023-06-04 22:39

Donald Trump Jr testifies in New York civil fraud trial
The ex-president's eldest son cracks jokes and denies wrongdoing in the Manhattan court.
2023-11-02 05:12

Erika Jayne looks unrecognizable in new photos with former 'RHOBH' castmates Lisa Rinna and Diana Jenkins
Erika Jayne reunited with her former castmates Lisa Rinna and Diana Jenkins
2023-10-30 08:57

Gregg Berhalter names USMNT's 23-player roster for October friendlies
US men’s national team head coach Gregg Berhalter announced the 23-player roster for the October friendlies, with Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie headlining the squad.
2023-10-06 02:00

A Taiwan golf ball maker fined after a fatal fire for storing 30 times limit for hazardous material
Taiwan authorities have fined a golf ball manufacturer $75,000 and warned of criminal charges after a major factory fire killed nine people and left one other missing
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A "game breaking" gas mask bug in Warzone leads to fan outcry
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US attorney who has led Hunter Biden probe offers to publicly testify to Congress this fall
US attorney David Weiss, who has led the Hunter Biden criminal probe, has offered to testify at a public congressional hearing this fall, according to a letter sent to lawmakers on Monday.
2023-07-25 08:23

3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish to blame for blowing game vs. Ohio State
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish had a golden opportunity to beat a solid Ohio State Buckeyes team at home and totally blew it. Let's play the blame game, alright.
2023-09-25 02:25

Howard Webb keen to air more conversations between match officials and VARs
Referees chief Howard Webb says airing conversations between match officials and VARs concerning key Premier League incidents is likely to become a regular event. Webb talked through some of the two-way audio discussions from this season on Monday evening during a pilot feature alongside Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher. Incidents dissected by the trio included disallowed goals for Chelsea’s Kai Havertz and Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard against Liverpool and Leicester, respectively, plus the overturning of a penalty for an adjudged handball by Gunners defender Jakub Kiwior in last weekend’s 2-0 win at Newcastle. “We’re looking to do this as much as we possibly can and obviously tonight is something new,” said Webb, the chief refereeing officer at Professional Game Match Officials Limited. “We’re making a small step forward. Going forward into next season, we will be looking to do more of the same. “We can’t play it live, that’s not allowed in the laws of the game, FIFA don’t allow us to play this out during the game. Who knows where that might go in the future? “But there’s nothing to stop us doing what we’re doing tonight and showing it later. “I hope tonight has been a good insight as we’ve drawn that curtain back to reveal the way the officials work together as a team and some of the rationale for some of the decisions that have been taken. “We’ve tried to show you a range of situations and going forward we’re looking to do more of the same.” Incidents selected for the programme almost unanimously reflected favourably on the use of VAR. Viewers could hear ongoing dialogue between on-field officials and those at Stockley Park as decisions were debated and reviewed. Other incidents analysed were the overturning of an offside against Joelinton in Newcastle’s 5-1 win at West Ham last month and a penalty given to Brentford in their 2-0 success over Bournemouth in January. The spot-kick – awarded by referee Jarred Gillett for Marcos Senesi’s adjudged tug on Ivan Toney – was the only contentious incident analysed. Webb admitted the decision was incorrect as Bees striker Toney had initially fouled Cherries defender Senesi. He blamed process rather than judgement due to the footage reviewed by VAR not beginning early enough. “In this situation, we see a foul by Ivan Toney on Senesi just before Senesi puts his arm across Ivan Toney,” said Webb. “It was checked by the VAR but actually this was an issue around process really where the sequence the VAR looked at didn’t start early enough, it didn’t quite show how that contact came to happen, it was already happening when he started to look at it. “It’s a matter of process, as opposed to judgement, on this one. This should have been penalised with a free-kick to Bournemouth. “We’ve got to get it right as VAR. We’ve got this tool to see this and it’s clear and therefore we should step in.”
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Crypto fugitive Do Kwon sentenced to four months in Montenegro
Kwon Do-hyeong, also known as Do Kwon, the disgraced former crypto boss who is wanted in the United States and South Korea on fraud and other charges, has been sentenced to four months in prison in Montenegro.
2023-06-20 20:22

What is a contract option in baseball? Club, mutual, player all explained
Contracts are signed every offseason, and sometimes they come with options. Here, we explain what these options are and what they entail.
2023-12-01 03:24

HP dials back profit expectations on PC market slump, China weakness
By Zaheer Kachwala (Reuters) -HP Inc tempered expectations for annual profit on Tuesday, as it grapples with a more than
2023-08-30 04:56
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