Alek Manoah takes first step toward MLB resurgence with long way ahead
Alek Manoah was sent down by the Toronto Blue Jays after a rough start to the season. On Sunday, Manoah had a promising outing with the organization's Double-A team.Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Alek Manoah entered the season with high expectations. After all, he made the All-Star game...
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Crypto Miners Are Selling Bitcoin With Prices Near One-Year High
Bitcoin miners, many of whom have traditionally held onto the cryptocurrency after creating the digital assets, have been
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Morgan Stanley Says Bill Dudley Is Wrong About the Bond Market
When it comes to the bond market, it’s Morgan Stanley vs Bill Dudley now. In their latest assessment
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Australia captain Sam Kerr will not wear ‘OneLove’ armband at Women’s World Cup in fear of yellow card
Sam Kerr says she would "love" to wear the ‘OneLove’ armband during Australia’s 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign but will not "put the team at risk" by doing so. The armband was at the centre of a row that was a major talking point during the early stages of the men’s competition in Qatar last year. And on Friday it was confirmed that, as at that tournament, players will not be allowed to wear it in matches at the women’s showpiece in Australia and New Zealand this summer, with FIFA unveiling a range of other, approved bands which can highlight social issues and causes. Speaking at a press conference on Monday as Australia’s 23-player World Cup squad was announced, Matildas skipper and Chelsea striker Kerr said: "The men’s World Cup, the women’s World Cup... being honest I kind of expected it, I didn’t expect them to change it (the rule). "Obviously we would love to wear it - like most of the teams in the whole world, everyone has voiced that they would love to wear it. "But I think you saw with the men’s World Cup, (England captain) Harry Kane for example, first game, if he had worn it, yellow card, if he’d got a yellow card in the game, he would’ve been sent off. "So for me it’s not worth the risk of putting the team at risk, of putting the tournament at risk, putting everything at risk. "There will be multiple opportunities where we get to use our voice, and there will be multiple opportunities where I get to use my voice for things. "We would have liked to have worn it but I’m not going to put this team at risk, the tournament at risk, and we have to abide by the rules that we’re given really." At the Qatar World Cup, captains of the nations involved in the ‘OneLove’ campaign, including England and Wales, were threatened with sporting sanctions starting at a yellow card if the bands were worn because they would have been a breach of FIFA equipment regulations. The forthcoming tournament gets under way on July 20, with Australia opening their Group B campaign that day against the Republic of Ireland in Sydney. Read More Steven Reid returns to Nottingham Forest as first-team coach Josko Gvardiol wants Manchester City move, says RB Leipzig sporting director Man Utd transfer news: Mount medical, De Gea and Onana latest
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China hits back in the chip war, imposing export curbs on crucial raw materials
Beijing will impose export controls on two rare elements essential for manufacturing semiconductors, in apparent retaliation after the United States and Europe restricted chip exports to China.
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Lazard Fires Senior Banker for Inappropriate Behavior at Party
Lazard Ltd. fired a senior dealmaker following allegations of inappropriate behavior during a weekend party, according to people
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Steven Reid returns to Nottingham Forest as first-team coach
Former Republic of Ireland international Steven Reid has returned to Nottingham Forest as first-team coach a year after leaving for a new challenge. Reid, 42, left Steve Cooper’s staff 12 months ago after playing his part in the club’s return to the Premier League to become a specialist coach offering support to players around mental well-being, confidence and leadership. However, the former Millwall, Blackburn, West Brom and Burnley midfielder has now rejoined Forest, where he served briefly as interim manager following Chris Hughton’s departure in September 2021. Reid told the club’s official website: “It is a club that has stayed close to my heart for many reasons, firstly because of the amazing journey to promotion, but also because of the support I felt from within the club and the amazing fanbase when stepping away from football to do some work around mental health and well-being. “I have remained close to Steve and many of the coaching staff and players and cannot wait to get going again.” Cooper added: “I’m delighted that Reidy is returning to the club. He had a massive impact in our Championship promotion-winning season, but he also has experience of working and playing in the Premier League and knows what it demands.”
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Josko Gvardiol wants Manchester City move, says RB Leipzig sporting director
RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol has expressed an interest in joining Manchester City, the German club’s sporting director has revealed. Max Eberl has told a German newspaper that the Croatia international has informed the Bundesliga outfit of his desire to move and that “talks” are ongoing. There is no indication City have officially submitted a bid for the player and the treble winners have not commented on Eberl’s claims. Eberl told Leipziger Volksnachrichten: “Josko and his advisers have submitted the wish to us for a transfer to Manchester City. “We are in talks with Manchester. There is nothing more to say about it at this moment.” Gvardiol, 21, has long been linked with City and caught the eye when he scored against them in the Champions League last season. Leipzig reportedly value Gvardiol at around £86million (100million euros) but are under little pressure to sell as the player is contracted until 2027. The club have already sold one key player this summer, with Hungary midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai moving to Liverpool for £60million at the weekend. City have already made one new signing, with £30million midfielder Mateo Kovacic arriving from Chelsea. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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'I'm so sorry I couldn't save you': Ryan Mallett's girlfriend pens emotional Facebook tribute
The girlfriend of former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett, who died last week in an apparent drowning off a Florida beach, said she tried hard to save him.
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Ukraine Recap: Russian Defense Chief Plays Down Impact of Mutiny
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said last month’s attempted mutiny by Wagner mercenaries failed because the country’s armed
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Can Shohei Ohtani break Aaron Judge home run record? Here's his pace now
Los Angeles Angels slugger Shohei Ohtani leads the majors in home runs. Does have he a chance to break Aaron Judge's home run record set just one year ago?The Los Angeles Angels have become appointment television this year. In contrast to years past, the Angels are in playoff contention. Th...
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Bryce Young has one fiery obstacle in the way of his starting job
The first pick in the 2023 NFL Draft is expected to be the Carolina Panthers starting quarterback this season. Could veteran Andy Dalton push Bryce Young?It has been quite a dry spell for a franchise that reached Super Bowl 50 in 2015 and managed only one winning season and playoff campaign sinc...
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