MLB Rumors: 7 Shohei Ohtani free agent fits, including new dark horse candidates
Shohei Ohtani's free agency fits won't diminish because of his UCL injury. He's still the most wanted man in baseball and the competition will be fierce for these seven teams.
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Who killed Ronald Baker? 'NBC Dateline' to rerun verdict of horrifying murder case of UCLA student
Ronald's parents received two ransom calls demanding $100,000 for their son
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Raheem Sterling has huge game for Chelsea in win over Luton Town
Chelsea FC recorded a strong 3-0 win over Luton Town on Friday night, with forward Raheem Sterling scoring two goals.
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Powell Targets High-or-Higher Rate Path as Economy Picks Up
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled interest rates will stay high and could rise even further should the
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Texas judge blocks state ban on gender-affirming care for minors
By Brendan Pierson A Texas judge on Friday blocked a Republican-backed state law banning so-called gender-affirming care including
1970-01-01 08:00
Broncos unveil $100 million upgrade to Empower Field at Mile High featuring mammoth scoreboard
The Denver Broncos unveiled their colossal new scoreboard that stands 72 feet high and 225 feet wide in advance of their first home game of the year
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Spain’s Women’s World Cup winners refuse to play until Luis Rubiales is removed
The Spanish women’s team have released a joint statement on Friday saying they will not play until the federation leadership is changed, mere hours after president of the Spanish FA, Luis Rubiales, comfirmed his intention to remain at the head of Spain’s football federation. Rubiales has faced increasingly fierce criticism after he grabbed fooballber Jenni Hermoso by the head and kissed on her lips during the Women’s World Cup final trophy presentation on Sunday. Video later emerged of Rubiales grabbing his crotch in celebration in close proximity to the Queen of Spain and her 16-year-old daughter. Speaking to media on Friday morning Rubiales doubled down on his position saying that he would fight to clear his name in court if necessary and refused to resign. The statement published by players’ union Futpro included Hermoso’s rebuttal of Rubiales’ earlier assertion that the kiss was consensual. “I want to clarify that, as was seen in the images, at no time did I consent to the kiss he gave me,” Hermoso said. “I do not tolerate my word being questioned and much less the invention of words I have not said.” Hermoso and her teammates called for “real change to help the national team to keep growing, to be able to bring this great success to the generations to come”. The joint statement, signed by 56 players including all 23 from the World Cup winning squad, says that the World Cup champions will not return to play for Spain while “the current management” remains at the Rfef. It read: “As a result of the events that occurred this morning and given the perplexity of the speech delivered by the president…the players of the senior team, recent world champions, in support of Jennifer Hermoso, want to express their firm and resounding condemnation of conduct that has violated the dignity of women, “In view of the statements made by the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Jennifer Hermoso wants to flatly deny that she consented to the kiss that Luis Rubiales gave her in the World Cup final. “After everything that happened during the Women’s World Cup medal ceremony, we want to state that all the players who sign this letter will not return to a call for the national team if the current leaders continue.” Elsewhere, Spain’s government has started the legal proceedings seeking to suspend the soccer federation chief with Victor Francos, head of the state-run National Sports Council telling a news conference: “The government starts today the procedure so that Mr Rubiales has to give explanations before the Sport Court and if the Sport Court agrees, I can announce that we will suspend Mr Rubiales from his functions.” The secretary of sport also added that he hoped this incident would become “Spanish football’s Me Too moment”. Spain’s acting labour minister Yolanda Diaz said: “What we have seen today in the Federation Assembly is unacceptable. The Government must act and take urgent measures. Impunity for macho actions is over. Rubiales cannot continue in office.” Fifa also opened its own investigation on Thursday and released this statement: “The events may constitute violations of article 13 paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Fifa Disciplinary Code. The Fifa disciplinary committee will only provide further information on these disciplinary proceedings once it has issued a final decision on the matter. Fifa reiterates its unwavering commitment to respecting the integrity of all individuals and strongly condemns any behaviour to the contrary.” The sections of the disciplinary code referenced in the Fifa statement cover “offensive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play”. Read More It’s tragic this World Cup will only be remembered for one thing Spanish government starts legal proceedings to sack Luis Rubiales Spain striker boycotts national team in protest against FA president Luis Rubiales Jenni Hermoso slams Spanish football federation after Luis Rubiales incident Spain’s world champions refuse to play while Luis Rubiales is RFEF president Spain’s women’s football committee president resigns over Luis Rubiales controversy
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US Open 2023: Novak Djokovic is back for the first time in 2 years and seeking a 24th major
Novak Djokovic is back in the United States, back in New York and back at the U.S. Open for the first time in two years
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Savannah renames historic square after Black woman who taught emancipated slaves to read and write
The city council of Savannah, Georgia, voted Thursday to rename a downtown square after Susie King Taylor, a Black woman who once taught slaves to read and write.
1970-01-01 08:00
Where are Duncan Martinez and Nathaniel Blalock now? 'NBC Dateline' to rerun UCLA student's murder case
A show called 'Dragnet' inspired Duncan Martinez and Nathaniel Blalock to kill for their roommate, Ronald Baker, for money
1970-01-01 08:00
US Sees Domestic Risks to Taiwan’s Ability to Fend Off China
Taiwan’s growing capability to blunt a potential Chinese invasion could be stymied by domestic political and infrastructure challenges,
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SpaceX lawsuit could be key test of US policy on bias against refugees
By Daniel Wiessner A new lawsuit accusing SpaceX of illegally refusing to hire asylum recipients and refugees could
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