
30 of the Best Memorial Day Deals to Shop Right Now
Shop the best Memorial Day deals happening now at Anthropologie, Great Jones, Sur La Table, and other top retailers.
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There's a New King in Chip ETFs After Record $805 Million Inflow
With the artificial-intelligence hype sweeping across Wall Street, a massive inflow turned a popular ETF tracking chipmakers into
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Ex-Trader Admits Tipping Friend in Second Insider Scheme Plea
A former trader at Canada’s Polar Asset Management Partners who last year confessed to front-running his firm’s trades
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Follow the money: Something is clearly working for Coach Prime at Colorado
One thing is for sure: Deion Sanders will get butts into seats to see Colorado play football.It may take a year or so before they start winning more games than they lose, but Deion Sanders has so much positive momentum working for him at Colorado.The greatest cover cornerback in NFL history ...
1970-01-01 08:00

NFL Twitter roasts Cardinals for releasing DeAndre Hopkins
The Cardinals were the laughing stock of NFL Twitter for failing to find a trade partner for DeAndre Hopkins and releasing the star receiver for nothing.For months the NFL rumor mill has been filled with the possibility of DeAndre Hopkins finding a new NFL home via a trade.Instead, on Friday...
1970-01-01 08:00

Family of Aderrien Murry, 11, shot by police demands answers
The Mississippi boy was shot after calling police for help in a domestic disturbance, his family says.
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NFL Rumors: 3 teams that should drop everything and sign DeAndre Hopkins
The Arizona Cardinals surprisingly released DeAndre Hopkins after being unable to find a trade suitor for the former All-Pro.DeAndre Hopkins previous no-trade clause was dropped after he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs prior to the 2022 season. Hopkins was suspended for six games...
1970-01-01 08:00

Deadly Russian strikes obliterate Dnipro medical facility in central Ukraine
At least two people died and dozens more were left injured after Russian forces struck a medical facility in the city of Dnipro on Friday morning, after intense shelling rained over central Ukraine overnight.
1970-01-01 08:00

Navy finds 'perfect storm' of problems in elite Seals course
A Navy report found trainees in the elite unit were at risk of injuries or death in a gruelling course.
1970-01-01 08:00

Polish Lawmakers Pass Plan Offering Cheap Mortgages for First-Time Homebuyers
Polish parliament approved a program to increase home-ownership that will offer 2%-interest on mortgages for first-time buyers. Faced
1970-01-01 08:00

Wall Street Looks to ‘Little Mermaid’ to Stoke Theater Rally
A rally in movie-theater operators will be put to the test as the debut of Walt Disney Co.’s
1970-01-01 08:00

Wigan Athletic already face threat of second relegation next season after doubled points deduction
Wigan Athletic’s campaign ended in disappointing fashion after they were relegated from the Championship, bottom of the table - and 2023/24 is set to start in equally bad fashion. The Latics were handed a four-point deduction for next season by the EFL after failing to pay players’ wages on time, with that reduction set to impact on their immediate start to life in League One. However, they were also given a second suspended four-point penalty which would come into effect if either the club owner failed to deposit a required amount to more than cover payments into a designated account by 24 May or if Wigan failed to pay wages again between now and the end of next term - and that second penalty has now been activated, meaning they’ll start 23/24 on minus eight points. The EFL confirmed on Friday that they had requested Wigan owner Abdulrahman Al-Jasmi deposit funds equating to 125% of their “forecast monthly wage bill” into the club account. A statement from the organisation added they had “spent the past 48 hours in dialogue with the Club in an attempt to find a positive outcome” before confirming the additional points penalty had been executed. This follows Wigan being late with two instances of paying players, on Friday 24 March instead of Friday 10 March and on Tuesday 16 May instead of Friday 5 May. They had also been charged with misconduct following three late instances of payments in 2022. A statement from the club confirmed they intended to consider an appeal. “The football club has been very transparent with the EFL, who have had clear visibility of the eight-figure sum to finance the remainder of this season and the whole of next season,” it said. “The club will now consider all options open.” Wigan also revealed their intent to restructure the club financially, appearing to suggest that promotion to the Championship ahead of schedule caused cash flow problems as a result of the need to “strengthen again in the summer and in the January Transfer Window” which left “the wage budget...unfortunately becoming more and more unmanageable”. A series of meetings have agreed a wage budget for next season which will be 65% lower than this year, while the club anticipate beginning life back in the third tier with a new CEO and sporting director in place as well as greater emphasis on youth development. While that should lead to a more sustainable future, given they’ll start the year eight points adrift already, fans will no doubt be fearing that could lead to a second successive season with Wigan fighting against relegation. Read More It’s his problem – Frank Lampard says next Chelsea boss has to turn club around ‘Business as usual’ as Chelsea look to wrap up Women’s Super League title Andy Pilley steps down as chairman and director of Fleetwood
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