Steelers: 3 2022 free agency mistakes Pittsburgh regrets
Relative to expectations, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a magical season in 2022. Narrowly missing the playoffs should be attributed to Mike Tomlin's leadership, while shortcomings should be attributed to offseason mistakes.Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan has led a successful 20...
1970-01-01 08:00
Sudha Murty: Why her comment over spoons divided Indians
Sudha Murty's life has been under increased scrutiny since son-in-law Rishi Sunak became PM of Britain.
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Disappointing Jalen Ramsey timetable, Jonathan Taylor contract update, Russell Wilson unleashed
NFL Rumors: Colts putting Jonathan Taylor's contract on the backburnerColts owner Jim Irsay caused some drama this week after tweeting about NFL running backs wanting to alter the CBA to ensure star rushers could be paid more.When he accused some agents of "selling bad faith," J...
1970-01-01 08:00
Samuel Alito tells Congress to stay out of Supreme Court ethics controversy
Congress should stay out of the Supreme Court's business and stop trying to impose ethics rules on justices and clerks, Justice Samuel Alito said in an interview published by The Wall Street Journal editorial page Friday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Chelsea reveal Uefa resolution after ‘incomplete financial reporting’ under the Roman Abramovich regime
Chelsea have agreed a resolution with UEFA that will see them hand over 10million euros (£8.57million) after owning up to “incomplete financial reporting” under the Roman Abramovich regime. A new ownership group led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital completed their takeover of the club in May last year from Abramovich, who was sanctioned over his links to Russia president Vladimir Putin. UEFA, which has also banned Juventus from competing in the Europa Conference League this season due to financial irregularities, confirmed it was approached “proactively” by the Boehly-led consortium. They detected instances of partial financial information being submitted in historical transactions occurring between 2012 and 2019, breaching UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play regulations. A UEFA statement said: “Following its assessment, including the applicable statute of limitations, the CFCB (Club Financial Control Body) First Chamber entered into a settlement agreement with the club which has agreed to pay a financial contribution of 10million euros to fully resolve the reported matters.” The sanction represents another blow for Chelsea’s current owners after a disappointing first year at the helm, with the club’s 12th-place finish in the Premier League last term their worst since 1993-94. Chelsea have forked out around £600million in transfers since Boehly’s arrival, while former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has been tasked with turning around their on-pitch fortunes. Chelsea said in a statement the owners became aware of potential impropriety when carrying out a “thorough due diligence process” prior to the purchase and, upon completion of the takeover, they reported this to UEFA. The statement added: “In accordance with the club’s ownership group’s core principles of full compliance and transparency with its regulators, we are grateful that this case has been concluded by proactive disclosure of information to UEFA and a settlement that fully resolves the reported matters. “We wish to place on record our gratitude to UEFA for its consideration of this matter. Chelsea greatly values its relationship with UEFA and looks forward to building on that relationship in the years to come.” Juventus have also been reprimanded after a separate UEFA investigation and as well as throwing the Italian giants out of European football, they have been fined 20million euros (£17.14m). However, half of that fine has been suspended and Juventus will only have to pay if their financial records for the next three years do not comply with the accounting requirements. Juventus – who were docked 10 points last season over their past transfer dealings, effectively ending their hopes of Champions League qualification – were found to have violated the framework of a settlement agreement with UEFA in August last year. Juventus president Gianluca Ferrero said in a statement on the club’s website: “We regret the decision of the UEFA Club Financial Control Body. “We do not share the interpretation that has been given of our defence and we remain firmly convinced of the legitimacy of our actions and the validity of our arguments. “However, we have decided not to appeal this judgement. Despite this painful decision, we can now face the new season by focusing on the field and not on the courts.”
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Connecticut pastor fatally struck by Stamford police car while crossing the street
State police are investigating after a patrol vehicle in Stamford, Connecticut, fatally struck a pastor as he crossed the street Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Live Nation Wins 2023 Summer of Music, But Risks Loom in 2024
It’s the summer of live music, with seemingly every megastar from Taylor Swift to Beyoncé to Bruce Springsteen
1970-01-01 08:00
Wing Prices Are Surging, Threatening Wingstop Shares
The price of the chicken wing is going up, and that may spell trouble for Wingstop Inc., according
1970-01-01 08:00
How Real Madrid plan to exploit loophole to register Jude Bellingham as EU player
Jude Bellingham is set to receive an Irish passport in order to be registered as an EU player at Real Madrid.
1970-01-01 08:00
Regional Banks Rally for Fifth Week as PacWest Merger Deal Quells Fears
Shares of US regional lenders notched their longest weekly streak of gains since March 2021, bolstered by a
1970-01-01 08:00
Braves Rumors: Vaughn Grissom value, AA strikes again, deadline moves
MLB Rumors: Alex Anthopoulos won the Raisel Iglesias tradeAtlanta still features Raisel Iglesias at closer, and frankly that would have been enough to win their 2022 trade with the Los Angeles Angels. Yet, it gets far worse for Perry Minasian.Iglesias ended up being a bargain for Anthopoulos a...
1970-01-01 08:00
Traders Are Risking It All on Bets That Market Boom Will Last
Industrial shares are on a tear, junk-bond spreads are narrowing, quants are ramping up Treasury shorts and everyone
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