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Money Funds See $5.5 Trillion Pile Growing as Tool Kit Expands
Money Funds See $5.5 Trillion Pile Growing as Tool Kit Expands
The US money-market industry, one of the big winners on Wall Street as the Federal Reserve hiked interest
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Three Paul George Trade Destinations
Three Paul George Trade Destinations
Breaking down potential trade destinations for Paul George.
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It's Cool That Baseball Games Are Fast Now, But I Would Also Like to Be Able to Watch Them
It's Cool That Baseball Games Are Fast Now, But I Would Also Like to Be Able to Watch Them
The Detroit Tigers are making it hard to watch them. Literally.
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Warriors all-time starting lineup by Win Shares
Warriors all-time starting lineup by Win Shares
From the early 1950s teams to the mid-1970s teams, to the current dynasty, the Warriors have had a lot of incredible players come through their organization. Creating an all-time starting lineup for the Warriors is no easy task but using Win Shares, an all-in-one measure of career production from Ba...
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Range of armband options for Women’s World Cup as FIFA aims to avoid repeat row
Range of armband options for Women’s World Cup as FIFA aims to avoid repeat row
Players have been shown a range of armbands highlighting social issues which could be worn at this summer’s Women’s World Cup. FIFA is consulting with players and national associations over the bands in a bid to avoid a repeat of the row over the rainbow-coloured ‘OneLove’ armbands which dominated the early stages of the men’s World Cup in Qatar last year. The PA news agency understands there are different bands highlighting a range of issues and causes, including support for the rights of indigenous peoples, inclusion, gender equality, education for all and ending violence against women. Other bands carry the slogan ‘Unite For Peace’ and ‘Football Is Joy, Peace, Hope, Love, Passion’. The only bands set to feature something resembling a rainbow design are those supporting inclusion. FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in March that everyone had learned lessons from the ‘OneLove’ armband row, and that a “solution” would be in place for the start of the Women’s World Cup. FIFA has asked players to provide feedback on its proposal. One option could be that different bands are worn as the tournament progresses, similar to an initial plan FIFA unveiled on the eve of the Qatar World Cup. England and Wales’ men’s teams were threatened with unlimited sporting sanctions on the day of their opening matches in Qatar last year if their respective captains Harry Kane and Gareth Bale wore the ‘OneLove’ armbands, starting at a yellow card for the skippers. The bands were part of a wider season-long campaign which began last September, but would have sent out a particularly strong message in Qatar where same-sex relationships are criminalised. Leah Williamson, who had been due to captain England at the finals prior to her suffering a season-ending injury in April, had been hoping to wear the ‘OneLove’ armband this summer. The Football Association, for its part, is understood to be in regular contact with FIFA over the issue in a bid to avoid any repeat of what happened in Qatar. FIFA has been approached for comment. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Leicester and Sale to face holders La Rochelle in Heineken Champions Cup pool Manchester United make improved bid of up to £50m for Chelsea’s Mason Mount Arsenal agree fee with Chelsea to sign Germany forward Kai Havertz
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Manchester United make improved bid of up to £50m for Chelsea’s Mason Mount
Manchester United make improved bid of up to £50m for Chelsea’s Mason Mount
Manchester United have made an improved bid of up to £50million for Mason Mount as talks continue with Chelsea, the PA news agency understands. Transfer movement has been slow at Old Trafford this summer, thanks in no small part to the Glazer family dragging their heels over a potential sale. Despite that uncertainty, United have made a move for Chelsea attacking midfielder Mount, whose Stamford Bridge contract is due to expire next summer. An initial bid was rebuffed last week by the west London club, who are understood to have turned their nose up at the Red Devils’ latest offer of £45million plus £5million in add-ons. Chelsea reportedly want an extra £15m but there is a limit as to how far United are willing to go, given the player is soon out of contract and they need to strengthen in other areas this summer. Mount would certainly help bolster a midfield that the club recognises would benefit from more options and legs, as Erik ten Hag continues to shape the side in his image. The attacking midfielder came through the ranks at Chelsea, scoring 27 goals and providing 22 assists in 129 Premier League appearances. The 24-year-old – a Champions League winner with the Blues – has won 36 England caps and started the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy. 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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Venezuela’s Ban on Crypto Mining Is Ruining the Industry It Once Embraced
Venezuela’s Ban on Crypto Mining Is Ruining the Industry It Once Embraced
Venezuela’s temporary ban on mining cryptocurrencies within the country is effectively killing the industry President Nicolás Maduro worked
1970-01-01 08:00
Arsenal agree fee with Chelsea to sign Germany forward Kai Havertz
Arsenal agree fee with Chelsea to sign Germany forward Kai Havertz
Arsenal have agreed a fee with Chelsea for the signature of Germany forward Kai Havertz. The 24-year-old has emerged as a top target for the Gunners in recent weeks as they look to improve a squad that finished second in the Premier League last season. The PA news agency understands a deal has now been struck between the London rivals, allowing Havertz to discuss terms and undergo a medical. The deal is believed to top £65million including add-ons, with Havertz now likely to become Arsenal’s first signing of the season. Having joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen in 2020, Havertz has scored 19 goals in 91 Premier League appearances for the Blues and also hit the only goal of the game as they beat Manchester City to win the Champions League in 2021. He could swiftly be followed to the Emirates Stadium by West Ham skipper Declan Rice, with Arsenal already seeing two bids turned down. Rice has been admired in north London for some time but a club-record fee was rejected by the Hammers on Tuesday with a £90million offer not enough to strike an agreement. Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia and Jurrien Timber of Ajax have also been linked with Arsenal this summer. 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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Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle
Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle
The remains of the city were found in an ecological reserve in a mostly unexplored area of jungle.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brandon Miller steams to massive favorite to go No. 2 overall in 2023 NBA Draft, ahead of Scoot Henderson
Brandon Miller steams to massive favorite to go No. 2 overall in 2023 NBA Draft, ahead of Scoot Henderson
The twists continue with the No. 2 pick, now one day away from the 2023 NBA Draft.After the likes of ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski confidently said that the Charlotte Hornets are focused on selecting Alabama forward Brandon Miller with the No. 2 pick, the betting market responded overnight movi...
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT news: McKennie's valuation, Tillman update, Weah to Atletico
USMNT news: McKennie's valuation, Tillman update, Weah to Atletico
Today's USMNT news includes Juventus naming their price for Weston McKennie. Malik Tillman will not be joining Rangers andTimothy Weah has been linked with Atletico Madrid.USMNT news: Juventus name price for Weston McKennieWeston McKennie is expected to leave Juventus this summer. However, ...
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Arsenal pull new home shirt while ‘design error’ is rectified by Adidas
Arsenal pull new home shirt while ‘design error’ is rectified by Adidas
Arsenal have been forced to pull their new home shirt from shelves while a “design error” is corrected by kit manufacturer Adidas. The authentic home shirt, with a retail price of £110, has been made temporarily unavailable and Adidas has said supporters who had already purchased the 2023/24 jersey will be refunded. The shirt honours Arsenal’s ‘Invincible’ season 20 years on from when Arsene Wenger’s side went unbeaten throughout an entire Premier League campaign. Within the design, the outcome of the 38 results is detailed with a row of W’s and D’s to highlight the wins and draws from across the season. However, the authentic shirt – that which is worn by the players on a matchday – only carried 32 of those results and has since been removed from sale. “The 2023-24 Arsenal home authentic jerseys are temporarily unavailable while a design error is being corrected,” Adidas said in a statement to the PA news agency. This design error falls short of the standards we set ourselves as a brand, and we apologise to the club and its fans Adidas statement “We are working closely with the club and our partners to ensure restocked jerseys are available as soon as possible, and are offering full refunds to fans who have already bought one. “This design error falls short of the standards we set ourselves as a brand, and we apologise to the club and its fans. “The replica ‘fan’ version of the home jersey is unaffected and widely available now.” The ‘fan’ shirt is the same design but is a cheaper option for supporters, retailing at £80 through Arsenal’s official club shop. 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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