Pimco Is Buying Yen to Prepare for Tighter BOJ Monetary Policy
Pacific Investment Management Co. is buying the yen on a bet the Bank of Japan will be pressured
1970-01-01 08:00
Brandon Staley Snaps At Reporter Following Loss to Packers
Brandon Staley snapped at a reporter for asking a perfectly normal question.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 QBs to bench after Week 11 and who should replace them
These quarterbacks earned a one-way ticket to the bench in Week 11 of the NFL season. Who can replace them?
1970-01-01 08:00
Outsider Milei Beats Massa in Argentina Presidential Runoff
Javier Milei, a libertarian candidate with radical solutions to Argentina’s economic crisis, beat out Economy Minister Sergio Massa
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentina's Javier Milei: from TV pundit to the presidency
By Maximilian Heath BUENOS AIRES When Argentine libertarian Javier Milei announced his entry into politics in 2020 in
1970-01-01 08:00
Last-second jump shot lifts No. 19 Texas over Louisville 81-80
NEW YORK (AP) — Max Abmas hit a fallaway jumper at the buzzer as No. 19 Texas outlasted a stiff challenge from Louisville to earn an 81-80 victory Sunday in the Empire Classic.
1970-01-01 08:00
Isaiah Simmons pick-six seals the deal for the New York Giants
Isaiah Simmons pick-six seals the deal for the New York Giants
1970-01-01 08:00
Cowboys' DaRon Bland matches NFL record with 4th pick-6 this season, wants another with 7 games left
Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland knew coming into Sunday’s game he needed one more pick-6 to etch his name into the NFL record books
1970-01-01 08:00
Justin Fields runs for 104 yards and passes for 169 in his return. Bears lose to Lions 31-26
Justin Fields was an inch from the perfect return to the Chicago Bears
1970-01-01 08:00
Abmas hits game-winner as No. 19 Texas outlasts Louisville 81-80 in Empire Classic
Max Abmas hit a fallaway jumper at the buzzer as No. 19 Texas outlasted a stiff challenge from Louisville to earn an 81-80 victory Sunday in the Empire Classic
1970-01-01 08:00
Steve Clarke happy to toast Scotland fans after ‘strange’ draw with Norway
Steve Clarke savoured the chance to celebrate Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualification with the Hampden crowd after his side rounded off their campaign with a “strange” 3-3 draw against Norway. Scotland had qualified with two games to spare and finished second behind Spain in Group A after a second consecutive draw ensured they have only lost once in the section. The players, including injured captain Andy Robertson, did a lap of honour afterwards to mark their achievement. Clarke said: “It was nice – and nice for the supporters – to say thank you to the team, a nice night for the team and staff to thank the supporters. “It’s always nice to qualify for a major tournament. Obviously the last one was Covid-restricted so we missed that connection and that feel with the fans. “It’s great for everyone in the country that we have something to look forward to next summer.” Clarke’s side twice came from behind in the first half through John McGinn’s penalty and an own goal before Stuart Armstrong netted a well-worked goal to out them in front just before the hour mark. However, former Celtic winger Mohamed Elyounoussi came off the bench to head home in the 86th minute as Norway scored their third goal from a cross originating from right-back Julian Ryerson. “It was a strange game,” Clarke said. “I need to go away and analyse it. “What we have worked really hard at is being competitive, being a competitive team every time we go on to the pitch. “That’s why I was a little bit disappointed with the first half, I didn’t think we were competitive enough. Much more competitive second half. “We are Scotland, we have a certain way of playing, we like to play on the front foot.” A two-goal win would have put Scotland in pot two for the December 2 draw, although they are arguably better off in pot three given they will now avoid the likes of the Netherlands, Italy and Croatia. “I’m not bothered,” Clarke said. “I don’t know even know who else is in pot three and pot two. I’m sure I will find out when I get to Hamburg.” Norway head coach Stale Solbakken felt his side should have been ahead at half-time but feels Scotland will pose problems in Germany. “Overall we were the better team and should have won but it’s not easy, Scotland are always very well organised,” he added. “They have a great coach and have very disciplined players who know their strengths and limitations. That’s very important – they play to their strengths and don’t pretend to be something else. “They also have tournament experience so I think they can be a handful for everyone next summer. They also play two systems which is valuable. “There will be no easy games for those teams who meet Scotland.” Read More Gareth Southgate targeting top of the world as England drive for Euros glory Rico Lewis hopes his versatility helps him make late push for Euro 2024 squad Declan Rice putting pressure of price tag behind him to pursue biggest prizes Trevor Lawrence leads Jacksonville Jaguars to victory against Tennessee Titans Scotland sign off on successful Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with six-goal thriller Ludvig Aberg keen to ‘love golf for long time’ after clinching RSM Classic title
1970-01-01 08:00
Zach Wilson Tripped Over His Own Feet, Fell on His Ass
Zach Wilson trips and falls while jogging out onto the field.
1970-01-01 08:00
