Cowboys trade already paying dividends for Dallas in training camp
The Dallas Cowboys' decision to trade for defensive back Stephon Gilmore is already working out wonderfully for America's Team.Stephon Gilmore is already pretty much a lock for Canton enshrinement, but he has a chance to add to his legacy based on what could be a very good Dallas Cowbo...
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World Gold Council on What Drives the Shiny Metal’s Price
During periods of turmoil, gold tends to make headlines as fans of the precious metal argue it can
1970-01-01 08:00
US Inflation Data May Offer Some Comfort to the Fed
A closely watched measure of US inflation will probably illustrate more of the moderate price growth that the
1970-01-01 08:00
‘Tough Week’ Leaves Bond Traders Girding for Another Key Stretch
Bond traders who just navigated their rockiest stretch in months will get little respite in the days ahead,
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Los Angeles City Workers Set to Hold 24-Hour Strike on Tuesday
Los Angeles public employees citing “repeated labor law violations” said they will stop work for 24 hours on
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Oleksandr Zinchenko steps up recovery with on-field cameo at Game4Ukraine
Arsenal defender Oleksandr Zinchenko is closing in a return to action after playing 11 minutes in the Game4Ukraine at Stamford Bridge. The left-back has not featured for the Gunners in their pre-season campaign due to the calf injury he picked up at the end of last season, but he made a cameo appearance in the charity match he helped to organise. The Ukrainian teamed up with compatriot Andriy Shevchenko for the match in order to raise funds for those affected by Russia’s illegal invasion in his home country. He captained one of the star-studded teams and, just 24 hours before Arsenal take on Manchester City in the Community Shield, played in the opening exchanges before being replaced. A minute’s silence and video address from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy preceded kick-off and an entertaining game, which also featured a 15-minute cameo from Chelsea’s Ukraine international Mykahilo Mudryk, ended 2-2. Mark Noble and Darijo Srna scored for Team Zinchenko while Clarence Seedorf and William Gallas bagged for Team Shevchenko.
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NBA rumors: Celtics star reunion in cards, Cunningham beast mode, more
Though we're in the dog days of the NBA offseason, there are still plenty of rumors around the league, including a possible Celtics signing.We're into August, typically the quiet part of the NBA offseason. But with the FIBA World Cup taking place this summer, we do have some news and r...
1970-01-01 08:00
Hun Sen: Cambodia election result confirms expected win for PM
Critics say July's election, which saw PM Hun Sen's party win 120 of 125 seats, was neither free or fair.
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Connor Bedard and top 5 NHL rookies to watch in 2023-24 Calder Trophy race
Each season, the NHL presents the Calder Memorial Trophy to the rookie who has the strongest season. Several talented rookies are poised to headline the exciting race in 2023-24.Connor Bedard is the clear favorite to win the 2023-24 Calder Trophy for the NHL player deemed most proficient in his ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Texas Power Prices to Surge 800% on Sunday Amid Searing Heat
Texas power prices for Sunday surged more than 800% as searing heat pushes demand toward record levels and
1970-01-01 08:00
High-Risk Loans Return as Recession Risk Fades
It’s hard to pass up a good rally in US leveraged finance markets, particularly if you’re a bank
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Rangers stunned by Kilmarnock as season begins with defeat at Rugby Park
Rangers’ cinch Premiership title challenge suffered the earliest of blows with a shock 1-0 defeat by Kilmarnock in the opening day of the season. Michael Beale’s disjointed side had laboured in the first half at Rugby Park and there was no improvement after the break before they were stunned by Brad Lyons’ counter after 65 minutes. The 26-year-old Northern Irishman pounced inside the box to fire the home side ahead and in the end it was enough to keep the three points in Ayrshire. The defeat was a huge setback for Light Blues boss who has signed nine new players so far. Beale knows the margin for error over 38 games in the traditional two-horse title race in Scotland is slim and there is little time for ironing things out on the training ground – the first leg of their Champions League qualifier against Servette is at Ibrox on Wednesday night. Champions Celtic began their campaign earlier in the day with a 4-2 win over Ross County at Parkhead so there was immediate pressure on the visitors to get the win, but there was a lack of cohesion in both teams, perhaps understandably. Derek McInnes’ side had only four players from last season in the starting line-up – stand-in captain Lyons, Danny Armstrong, David Watson and Lewis Mayo, who was signed on a permanent deal from Rangers after a loan spell. Of Beale’s new boys; Jack Butland, Kieran Dowell, Sam Lammers, Abdallah Sima and Cyriel Dessers made their competitive debuts and Brazilian striker Danilo would come on later. Killie, with four ViaPlay Cup games under their belt already, made it difficult for the Govan side, nullifying most of the threat. In the 28th minute, backtracking Mayo brilliantly took the ball off Dessers’ toe as the former Cremonese striker raced through from a Sima pass but the offside flag was up. Killie keeper Will Dennis, on loan from Bournemouth, dived bravely inside his busy six-yard box to gather a loose ball from a James Tavernier corner before he saved a decent low drive from Dessers. The 23-year-old then tipped a powerful John Lundstram drive over the crossbar for a corner which he comfortably clutched out of the air, but it was a relatively quiet 45 minutes for him and the Killie defence. Rangers tried to press with more vigour after the break but the home side remained resolute in defence and increasingly confident when they broke. On the hour mark, seconds after Dowell headed wide following a corner, he was replaced along with Dessers. Todd Cantwell, a surprise omission, and Danilo came on for Rangers while for Killie, Marley Watkins made way for club captain Kyle Vassell. And then Killie took the lead. Rangers defender John Souttar failed to deal with a long throw-in from Watson and Lyons swept the ball past Butland from six yards. Minutes later, with the Light Blues in disarray, Butland did well to save a ferocious drive from Kyle Magennis before Armstrong curled a shot just wide. Ryan Jack came on for Lundstram and Kemar Roofe replaced Lammers as Rangers, in some desperation, tried everything to rescue a point at least but Dennis was well-protected for the 90 minutes and the six minutes of added time.
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