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Video shows Bronny James playing piano after hospital release
Video shows Bronny James playing piano after hospital release
LeBron James shared a video of eldest son Bronny James playing the piano on Saturday, five days after the teenager suffered a cardiac arrest during...
1970-01-01 08:00
'Preppy Killer' Robert Chambers is released again from prison after serving years for unrelated drug crimes
'Preppy Killer' Robert Chambers is released again from prison after serving years for unrelated drug crimes
Robert Chambers, known as the "Preppy Killer" for murdering a teenager in Central Park in 1986, was released again this week from prison after serving time for unrelated drug crimes.
1970-01-01 08:00
Judge says CNN's use of 'Big Lie' regarding Trump isn't defamation
Judge says CNN's use of 'Big Lie' regarding Trump isn't defamation
A federal judge in Florida on Friday dismissed a $475 million defamation lawsuit former President Donald Trump brought against CNN that accused the network of defaming him by using the phrase "the big lie" and allegedly comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
1970-01-01 08:00
South Africa clings on 22-21 against Argentina to end the Rugby Championship
South Africa clings on 22-21 against Argentina to end the Rugby Championship
Argentina came within a whisker of another big upset by forcing South Africa to cling on for a 22-21 victory to end the Rugby Championship
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Judge dismisses Donald Trump's 'Big Lie' lawsuit against CNN
Judge dismisses Donald Trump's 'Big Lie' lawsuit against CNN
Mr Trump alleged that the US cable network's use of the phrase likened him to Adolf Hitler.
1970-01-01 08:00
Wall Street Braces for the Great Loan Tightening: Credit Weekly
Wall Street Braces for the Great Loan Tightening: Credit Weekly
The great credit tightening is finally approaching on both sides of the Atlantic, if the latest surveys of
1970-01-01 08:00
Broad retirement overshadows England charge in 5th Ashes Test
Broad retirement overshadows England charge in 5th Ashes Test
Stuart Broad made a shock announcement that he is retiring from cricket after the end of the Ashes as England took a giant stride towards...
1970-01-01 08:00
Titans linebacker Harold Landry III ecstatic to be back after a torn ACL wiped out his season
Titans linebacker Harold Landry III ecstatic to be back after a torn ACL wiped out his season
Outside linebacker Harold Landry III couldn’t be happier about being back on the practice field for the Tennessee Titans
1970-01-01 08:00
England bowling great Stuart Broad announces retirement from cricket after 'a wonderful ride'
England bowling great Stuart Broad announces retirement from cricket after 'a wonderful ride'
England bowler Stuart Broad will retire from cricket at the end of the Ashes series
1970-01-01 08:00
Gasly helps lift Alpine gloom in Spa
Gasly helps lift Alpine gloom in Spa
Pierre Gasly said it felt extra special to claim a podium finish in Belgium on Saturday as a boost for the beleaguered Alpine team and in memory of close friend Anthoine Hubert who died...
1970-01-01 08:00
Arda Guler sent home from Real Madrid pre-season tour with knee injury
Arda Guler sent home from Real Madrid pre-season tour with knee injury
Real Madrid attacking midfielder Arda Guler has been sent home from their pre-season tour of the United States due to a knee injury.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lewis Hamilton unhappy with stewards after being hit with sprint race penalty
Lewis Hamilton unhappy with stewards after being hit with sprint race penalty
Lewis Hamilton criticised Formula One’s stewards after he was penalised for colliding with Sergio Perez in Saturday’s rain-hit sprint race in Belgium. Max Verstappen overcame Oscar Piastri’s impressive challenge to land another win ahead of Sunday’s main event in Spa-Francorchamps. Piastri finished runner-up with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly a surprise third. Hamilton crossed the line in fourth, but was demoted to seventh after he was dealt a five-second penalty for making contact with Perez as they diced for position through Stavelot. Perez sustained race-ending damage in the accident – with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner accusing Hamilton of putting a big hole in the side of his driver’s machine. But Hamilton, drawing on a famous quote from his childhood hero Ayrton Senna, said: “As Ayrton said, if you no longer go for a gap that exists, then you are no longer a racing driver. “That is what I did. And when I watched it back it feels like a racing incident to me. “The conditions were tricky out there. We are doing our best and it wasn’t intentional. He was slow and I went up the inside and I was more than half-a-car length alongside. “I feel like we should not be deterred from racing. It would have been nice to finish fourth but I don’t really care about finishing fourth, I want to win.” The four FIA stewards here – including former British grand prix driver Derek Warwick – also punished Hamilton with two points on his licence. Surmising the lap-six flashpoint, the quartet determined: “Hamilton was attempting to pass Perez on the inside at Turn 15. “While Perez was giving little room on the inside for Hamilton, Hamilton drove onto the kerb and subsequently understeered into Perez. The stewards consider that Hamilton was predominantly at fault for causing a collision.” However, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff backed his superstar driver, adding: “It was absolutely a racing incident. This is a sprint race. We want to see them racing. “The argument about the damage isn’t valid because he (Perez) was going backwards before then. Massively backwards. And then when you look at that corner, they were side-by-side, and it takes two to tango. It’s a racing incident. For me that’s really clear.” The start to Saturday’s dash around Spa-Francorchamps was delayed just six minutes before it was due to begin after the heavens opened. A 30-minute postponement ensued. One formation lap behind the safety car became five in a bid to make the track safe enough to race with visibility caused by spray a major concern ahead of this weekend’s event. Only four weeks ago, Dutch 18-year-old Dilano Van ‘t Hoff lost his life after a crash during a rain-hit Formula Regional European Championship race. The approach from race director Niels Wittich resulted in Saturday’s round being reduced to just 11 laps. But Wolff added: “You can absolutely understand that everyone wants to play it safe. “We have had terrible accidents here – the last one under similar conditions in the race where drivers couldn’t see because of the spray. So the approach needed to be on the super-safe side and that was right thing to do.” By the time the safety car peeled in, the track was good enough for the intermediate tyres. And Piastri benefited from being among 10 of the 20-strong field to change from the full wets before a proper racing lap had even taken place. Verstappen switched to inters at the end of the first lap round allowing Piastri to lead an F1 race for the first time in his career. But on the sixth lap – following a safety-car period to deal with Fernando Alonso crashing out – Piastri’s defence lasted only a handful of corners. Verstappen tracked Piastri through the fearsome Eau Rouge-Raidillon section and then blasted by on the Kemmel Straight to claim another win and extend his championship lead from 110 points to 118. Asked if it was a mistake not to stop for inters at the very start of the race, Verstappen said: “No, it was just a safer call. “I could have come in first and be blocked by other cars in the pits. We lost one position but we knew we were quick and when we put the inter tyres on we were flying.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Max Verstappen beats Oscar Piastri to sprint race pole in Belgium How Max Verstappen and record-breaking Red Bull compare to Formula One greats I held my breath – Lewis Hamilton enjoys ‘extraordinary’ run to pole in Budapest
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