
Georgia fans are furious the Dawgs didn’t jump over Ohio State in CFP rankings
The Georgia Bulldogs are still No. 2 in the college football playoff rankings behind top-ranked Ohio State. The Dawgs' fanbase is unsatisfied.
1970-01-01 08:00

What a 12-team College Football Playoff bracket would look like with Week 11 CFP rankings
On Tuesday night, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee revealed the latest CFP rankings ahead of Week 11. Frankly, there wasn't a lot that changed i
1970-01-01 08:00

LNG Demand to Keep Rising on Asia’s Energy Growth, Woodside Says
Demand for oil and natural gas will stay resilient for decades, driven by population growth and industrialization in
1970-01-01 08:00

Deion Sanders addresses possible future move to NFL as head coach
During an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show," Colorado head coach Deion Sanders shut down the thought of him making the jump to the NFL.
1970-01-01 08:00

Australia-PNG Defense Pact Set for Cabinet, Deputy PM Rosso Says
A long-delayed defense agreement between Australia and Papua New Guinea will be ready for review by both countries’
1970-01-01 08:00

College football rankings 2023: Media reacts to Week 11 CFP rankings
Check out the Week 11 CFP rankings and find out where your favorite college football team stands along with what the CFB media thought about the new Top 25.
1970-01-01 08:00

Templeton Says Biden-Xi Meeting May Be Catalyst for China Stocks
Beaten-down Chinese equities may have an opportunity for gains with the possible upcoming meeting between leaders of the
1970-01-01 08:00

Oil Falls to Three-Month Low as Bearish Demand Indicators Grow
Oil fell to a three-month low as a forecast drop in US gasoline consumption added to a growing
1970-01-01 08:00

‘ESG’ Is Too Important to Ax, Investors Say
As Republican legislators in the US try to wipe ESG off the map, most global investors and executives
1970-01-01 08:00

John Stones blow dampens Manchester City joy at Champions League progress
Manchester City defender John Stones is facing a lay-off after suffering an injury in the holders’ Champions League stroll against Young Boys on Tuesday. The England international was withdrawn at half-time at the Etihad Stadium. Manager Pep Guardiola described the loss of Stones as the “deep bad news” from a night when City secured their place in the last 16 for an 11th successive year with an otherwise straightforward 3-0 win. Guardiola said: “It’s muscular, he is injured, so he’ll be a while out. It is a pity for him because he’s an incredible professional. “He tried to do it but it’s bad news for us. It’s the deep bad news for tonight.” The news is a further blow for Stones, who has already missed two months of the season with a hamstring problem. Fellow defender Manuel Akanji also missed the game after a blow to the back in training but, despite looking “75 years old” in Guardiola’s words, the manager added “hopefully it will not be a big issue and he could be ready for Sunday”. One player apparently untroubled was Erling Haaland, who made light of the ankle problem that curtailed him on Saturday to score two of City’s goals in a one-sided encounter with the Swiss champions. Phil Foden also got on the scoresheet as City won their fourth Group G game in succession to secure progress with two games to spare. Guardiola said of Haaland, who was substituted on the hour: “Yesterday we saw how he moved and how happy he was and he felt good. I said, OK and for us he’s so important. “After the job was almost done, he took a rest for (the game against Chelsea on) Sunday.” Guardiola was pleased with his side’s achievement but, with RB Leipzig three points behind, maintained he would not ease up until top spot in the group was secured. He said: “We’ve already qualified but still the job is not done because we have to finish first. It’s better to have the second leg in the last 16 at home than away because at home we feel confident. “Still you have a job to do but the first step is done and I’m really impressed.” It was a miserable night for Young Boys, who ended the game with 10 men after Sandro Lauper was sent off for a second bookable offence. Coach Raphael Wicky said: “We’re obviously not happy. We’re not happy with the performance we’ve made but we know it’s very difficult to get something here. “We knew if we want to get a point or a win, we needed to have the perfect game. “I saw some good stuff in the first half but it’s very difficult to defend against Man City. They always have chances.” Read More Eddie Howe knows Newcastle need two wins to keep Champions League hopes alive Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford FA asks Mikel Arteta and Arsenal for observations after referee comments Tragedy chanting causes ‘unbearable pain’ and must stop – Margaret Aspinall ‘Just ridiculous’ – A closer look at Glenn Maxwell’s remarkable double century Wales’ Sam Costelow out until new year with shoulder and hamstring injuries
1970-01-01 08:00

Rivian Ends Amazon Van Exclusivity, Boosts Output Forecast
Rivian Automotive Inc. ended an exclusivity agreement to sell battery-electric vans to Amazon.com Inc. as the automaker raised
1970-01-01 08:00

Geopolitics in Focus as Leaders Gather for New Economy Forum
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih will address the Bloomberg New
1970-01-01 08:00