
Liberian leader George Weah hailed for his sportsmanship after accepting defeat
Across the divide, there is relief that Liberia's leader and ex-football star conceded to his rival.
1970-01-01 08:00

Football Injuries Cost $767 Million in Qatar World Cup Season
Injuries to European footballers became more severe after the winter World Cup in Qatar last year, contributing to
1970-01-01 08:00

NFL Winners and Losers from Week 11: Pickett struggles big-time, Cowboys devour Panthers
The Week 11 NFL slate provided us with plenty of entertaining football. Here are the winners and losers from around the league.
1970-01-01 08:00

Barclays Expects Bumper Japan Profit Driven by BOJ Trading Bets
Barclays Plc is expecting another year of record profit in Japan on the back of the country’s debt
1970-01-01 08:00

Israel says Hamas killed hostage at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital
Israel says it has evidence that Hamas militants took hostages to Gaza's al-Shifa hospital - and killed one there.
1970-01-01 08:00

Pac-12 Championship Game scenarios entering Week 13: Oregon hasn’t clinched yet
The Washington Huskies just secured one spot in the Pac-12 championship game. Who is the likely team to meet them in Las Vegas
1970-01-01 08:00

Bonds’ Best Month Since March Faces ‘Sanity Check’ in Auction
The Treasury market’s nascent rally is facing its next big test: a bond auction that will help gauge
1970-01-01 08:00

Altman Sought Billions For AI Chip Venture Before OpenAI Ouster
In the weeks leading up to his shocking ouster from OpenAI, Sam Altman was actively working to raise
1970-01-01 08:00

MPs Raise National Security Concerns Over UAE-Backed Telegraph Offer
Conservative lawmakers have invoked national security concerns as they push the government to scrutinize the UAE’s support of
1970-01-01 08:00

Blackstone Is Lead Bidder in Signature Bank Property-Loan Sale
Blackstone Inc. is the frontrunner to win a roughly $17 billion portfolio of commercial-property loans from the Federal
1970-01-01 08:00

Lando Norris posts update from hospital after Las Vegas crash
Lando Norris is “feeling okay” after he was discharged from hospital following his frightening crash at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The McLaren driver slammed into a concrete wall at 180mph after losing control of his car on the third lap of the inaugural race. The 24-year-old British driver was taken to the University Medical Centre in Las Vegas for “precautionary investigations”. But Norris is expected to be fit for next weekend’s season-concluding race in Abu Dhabi and McLaren are confident he will be given the green light by the FIA’s medical team. Norris posted on Instagram and said: “Rough day. Big impact. But feeling okay! Thanks for all the messages. See you next weekend.” In a post-race press release from McLaren, the driver also said: “An unfortunate end to our Las Vegas GP weekend. I just bottomed out on the restart, lost the rear and hit the wall. “Not the way we wanted the weekend to end. Big thanks go to the medical staff for checking me over, and to the team for the work they’ll now put in on the car. One week to reset and go again for the season finale in Abu Dhabi.” McLaren team principal Andrea Stella added: “The most important thing today is that Lando is in good condition after what looked like a scary accident in a very fast section of this circuit.” Additional reporting from PA Read More Lando Norris explained issues with Las Vegas circuit before crashing at Grand Prix F1’s Lando Norris expresses Las Vegas Grand Prix track concerns moments before crash Lando Norris endures heavy crash at start of Las Vegas Grand Prix
1970-01-01 08:00

Inside West Bank district under harsh Israeli lockdown since Hamas attack
In the fortified H2 area of Hebron, Palestinian residents are being forced off the street at gunpoint.
1970-01-01 08:00