Jets' most important offseason in years may have zero privacy
The New York Jets may have to accept their fate that they will be forced onto Hard Knocks.It's about to be a Hard Knocks life for the New York Jets now that they employ Aaron Rodgers.Gang Green is one of four teams eligible to be on the popular HBO series that probably needed to end yes...
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Citadel Securities-Backed Crypto Exchange EDX Drops Paxos for Anchorage
EDX Markets, a recently launched crypto exchange backed by firms including Citadel Securities, Fidelity Digital Assets and Charles
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MLB rumors: Stroman bluffing? Reds dragging feet on extension, Phillies favorite back on market
With the trade deadline looming, is there a possibility that Marcus Stroman's heavy campaigning for a Cubs extension is a bit of a bluff?35 days until the MLB trade deadline. But who's counting?Marcus Stroman, for one thing. He has been clamoring for a contract extension all season...
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Investigators from special counsel's office to interview Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger
Investigators from special counsel Jack Smith's office are set to interview Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, as part of the federal probe into efforts to subvert the peaceful transition of power.
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Did Alan Turing Inspire the Apple Logo?
Apple's iconic logo is rumored to have been inspired by Eve's bite into the apple of knowledge, Newton's discovery of gravity, and Alan Turing's untimely end. Are any of these stories true?
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UEFA to close contract loophole allowing clubs to spread cost of transfers
UEFA is set to close a loophole on Wednesday allowing clubs to spread the cost of big transfer fees over lengthy contracts. Chelsea have caught the eye over the last two transfer windows by signing players on long deals, including £107million January recruit Enzo Fernandez on an eight-and-a-half-year contract. The Blues have done so in order to spread the cost of the transfer fee over a greater period of time and comply with UEFA’s financial regulations, something which is currently permitted. However, it is understood UEFA’s executive committee will update the regulations when it meets on Wednesday. It is expected there will be no limit on the length of a contract, but the cost of any transfer fee will have to be spread over a maximum of five years. The PA news agency understands the Exco will not re-examine UEFA’s policies on multi-club ownership when it meets this week, despite it becoming an increasingly contentious and controversial issue in the game. However, UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) is meeting this week to examine individual cases where there could be a conflict under existing multi-club ownership rules in its competitions next season. PA understands the CFCB is looking at Brighton and Belgian club Union St Gilloise, who have each qualified for next season’s Europa League and are both owned by Tony Bloom, and also Toulouse and AC Milan, who are owned by US-based investment firm RedBird Capital. A decision from the CFCB is expected towards the end of the week. Away from financial matters, the Exco will decide on which venue will host the 2025 Women’s Champions League final. The Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon is understood to be up against the Vodafone Stadium in Istanbul for the right to host. The 2024 and 2025 Europa Conference League final hosts will also be decided. The OPAP Arena, home to AEK Athens, is expected to host one of them while the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland, will stage the other. 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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Bayern Munich enquire about Frenkie de Jong - Man Utd retain interest
Bayern Munich make an enquiry about the availability of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong, a long-term target for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United.
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Italian group calls off pasta strike after costs fall, but produce prices still pinch
Italians can celebrate lower pasta prices but must face higher prices across the board for fruit and vegetables
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Bureau of Prisons staff faulted for serious failures in lead-up to Jeffrey Epstein suicide
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) employees who were charged with guarding accused sex
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Spirit AeroSystems union to discuss new contract offer as strike continues
Spirit AeroSystems has presented a new contract offer to union workers at its plant in Wichita, Kansas, after
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EA SPORTS™ FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Update Available Worldwide
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 27, 2023--
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Lucid Scores a Sorely Needed Win With Aston Martin EV Order
For two companies struggling to stem losses and sort out operational issues, Aston Martin Lagonda Holdings Plc and
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