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Free agent running back Dalvin Cook meeting with Jets this weekend, AP source says
Free agent running back Dalvin Cook meeting with Jets this weekend, AP source says
A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press free agent running back Dalvin Cook is scheduled to visit with the New York Jets this weekend
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Today is a sad day for me – David Silva waves goodbye to football
Today is a sad day for me – David Silva waves goodbye to football
Former Manchester City playmaker David Silva has said his goodbyes to football as the World Cup winner and four-time Premier League champion announced his retirement. The 37-year-old played 436 games across 10 seasons at the Etihad Stadium, helping to turn City into the best team in England and winning a total of 11 major honours with the club. Silva started his career in the youth ranks at Valencia, making his senior debut in 2004 and spending six years in LaLiga before signing for City. He was capped 125 times by Spain, scoring 35 goals and winning the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2008 and 2012. “Today is a sad day for me,” he said in a message posted on his Twitter account. “Today it is time to say goodbye to what I have dedicated my whole life to. “Today it is time to say goodbye to my colleagues, who are like family to me. I will miss you very much.” Addressing the fans of the clubs he represented, Silva added: “Thank you because you have made me feel at home.” He left City in 2020, with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak confirming Silva would be one of three players whose contribution to turning the club into a top contender in Europe would be commemorated with a statue outside the Etihad. Silva spent three seasons at Real Sociedad and made almost 100 appearances but was forced to hang up his boots after suffering a serious knee injury in pre-season training earlier this month. 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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Mexico's FEMSA posts second-quarter net profit up 18%
Mexico's FEMSA posts second-quarter net profit up 18%
MEXICO CITY Mexico's FEMSA, which controls one of the world's largest Coca-Cola bottlers and a string of convenience
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Carlos Sainz interview: ‘All of us at Ferrari expected more – we haven’t done the best job’
Carlos Sainz interview: ‘All of us at Ferrari expected more – we haven’t done the best job’
Silverstone, 2022. That was the moment a goal within touching distance for so long was finally grasped by Carlos Sainz. Fittingly, his first pole position of his career was duly followed by a first Formula 1 race win, in his 150th grand prix. Ferrari were back among the top contenders and Sainz, this time, was the leading man ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc. The Scuderia were a force at the front once more. Or so we thought. Despite producing a race-winning car, Ferrari failed to capitalise last year amid strategy and reliability clangers. Red Bull leapfrogged the calamitous prancing horse – and have not looked back. Now, Ferrari have not won since Austria last year, just a week after Sainz’s inaugural triumph. They are fourth in the Constructors’ Championship at the halfway stage this season. Sainz has not even finished on the podium. “I thought we’d be fighting for more podiums and wins but unfortunately it’s a very competitive team called Red Bull who are dominating,” Sainz tells The Independent. “It’s been a challenging season. All of us at Ferrari expected more from this year’s car and performance. We haven’t done the best job. “I’m happy with my own performance and the way I’m driving. But for one reason or another the results are not coming.” 2023 marks Sainz’s ninth-straight season in a sport he has devoted his life to. You can only wonder his thoughts as Max Verstappen – the driver he entered the sport alongside at Toro Rosso in 2015 – steamrolls to a third consecutive world championship at Red Bull. Via Renault, McLaren and now the scarlet red of Ferrari, Sainz’s progression through the ranks has been steady, if a bit slow. “I saw from very early on [as a junior] when I was winning that I was very good,” the 28-year-old says. “But I was naïve to believe that just by winning I was going to be an winning F1 driver. “I started to understand that everything needed to align. There needed to be a space for me in F1 and then I would need to be good enough to stay on. There’s always challenges.” An initial challenge, no doubt, was coping with the pressure which naturally came with being Carlos Sainz Jr. His father won the World Rally Championship twice and still competes in Extreme E at the age of 61. But Sainz Jr. is quick to point something out: his dad was not a pushy parent throughout his upbringing in Madrid. “My dad never got me into it, it was just me and something inside me that wanted to drive,” he insists. “It was just the genes, I’m not going to lie. “I happened to fall in love with F1 as a sport. It coincided with racing in go-karts and since the age of two, I’ve always been on top of a car.” His adoration for the sport is palpable. Time spent away from the paddock – whether it be golf, eating tapas or time with his family and dogs – is attuned to his return to the racetrack. Despite being the right side of 30, only three current drivers have completed more consecutive seasons in the sport than him. And unlike his first team-mate Verstappen – who despite his success is adamant he will not race deep into his 30s like Fernando Alonso or Lewis Hamilton – Sainz is not interested by other competitions or opportunities at the moment. Not even the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which Ferrari won this year? “Yes I would, one day,” he says. “But I don’t think about it yet. Why? Because I’m so focused on F1.” Instead, while the ultimate dream is still attainable with a contract at Ferrari until the end of the 2024 season, Sainz will continue down the same road. And that road is currently one of recovery, which starts this weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix before the summer break. “I want to be a world champion one day,” he states. “I want to be winning more races. My brain is only thinking about that and I don’t even think about the other possibilities. Now, my target is to help the team to develop the car and go faster. That will allow me to fight for podiums and wins. “And that’s what I’m here at Ferrari for.” Carlos Sainz is a brand ambassador for Estrella Galicia 0.0. Read More Daniel Ricciardo is back - and this time he wants to go out on top F1 Juniors broadcast an admirable idea – but a reminder that all kids want to be is grown up Max Verstappen making Red Bull rivals ‘look like F2 cars’, says Toto Wolff F1 Academy announces radical team change for 2024 season How to win new fans for a growing sport and rival racing championship F1 2023 race schedule: When is the Belgian Grand Prix?
1970-01-01 08:00
First pitch: 3 things I heard in Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays clubhouses
First pitch: 3 things I heard in Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays clubhouses
LOS ANGELES — Before and after the finale of a three-game series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers, hear are some things I heard from both clubhouses.With the series ending on Wednesday afternoon, much of the buzz around the Dodgers clubhouse had to do with not only the...
1970-01-01 08:00
Wolters Kluwer and Unbound Medicine Release New Mobile App for Nursing Industry’s Best-Selling Drug Guide
Wolters Kluwer and Unbound Medicine Release New Mobile App for Nursing Industry’s Best-Selling Drug Guide
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of America CEO flags effects of higher capital requirements
Bank of America CEO flags effects of higher capital requirements
By Jonathan Stempel and Tatiana Bautzer NEW YORK Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said U.S. authorities need
1970-01-01 08:00
Travis Kelce fumbled trying to get Taylor Swift his phone number
Travis Kelce fumbled trying to get Taylor Swift his phone number
Travis Kelce made a play for Taylor Swift, but failed to score.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fintech Platform Croissant Launches with $24 Million in Initial Funding and a Mission to Change the Future of Commerce
Fintech Platform Croissant Launches with $24 Million in Initial Funding and a Mission to Change the Future of Commerce
NEW YORK & NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
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Talkdesk Appoints Graham Smith to Board of Directors
Talkdesk Appoints Graham Smith to Board of Directors
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Cathay Pacific Selects Affirm as its Exclusive Pay-Over-Time Partner in the U.S.
Cathay Pacific Selects Affirm as its Exclusive Pay-Over-Time Partner in the U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
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Island Appoints Respected Industry Leader Steve Tchejeyan as President
Island Appoints Respected Industry Leader Steve Tchejeyan as President
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
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