Soccer authorities move toward tougher sanctions for racial abuse over last decade
Kevin-Prince Boateng set soccer on a path toward tougher sanctions in cases of discrimination when he walked off the field to protest racial abuse by an opposing team’s fans a decade ago
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Undercover observers track racism, discrimination at European soccer games
Among the thousands of fans in the stands at Europe’s biggest soccer games are a few people operating undercover
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Racism on the soccer field took a toll on Black players in England
Black players were only just beginning to integrate into some of England's biggest soccer teams in the 1980s when racism was rife and hooliganism was on the rise
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Furious Malone blasts Nuggets, questions effort and discipline
Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone blasted his team's attitude after their 111-108 loss to the Miami Heat in game two of...
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A Maker of Plant-Based Spreads Is Catching Up on Climate Goals
When Unilever Plc sold its plant-based spreads business to private equity firm KKR & Co. Inc. in 2018,
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Studio Ghibli adopts unique strategy to promote Hayao Miyazaki’s final masterpiece ‘How Do You Live?’
Hayao Miyazaki has one of the most successful careers, and while his legacy will live on, ‘How Do You Live?’ will officially be his final film
1970-01-01 08:00
'Wheel of Fortune' star Kimberly Laflamme hits back at trolls calling show absurd, says 'I'm proud of being a weirdo'
Kimberly Laflamme lashed out at critics who labeled the show 'weird' over a Star Wars-themed episode
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Cardinals ‘pissed’ after Pirates sweep sets new low
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright says the team is "pissed," not concerned, after they got swept by the rival Pittsburgh Pirates.The St. Louis Cardinals were expected to be one of the top teams in the National League entering the 2023 season. They had the star power, a new su...
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s Targeted Stimulus Steps Raise Doubts About Rate Cuts
China is taking targeted steps to help specific sectors of the economy, like property and manufacturing, suggesting more
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Australia to triple size of protected marine park to area larger than Germany
Australia plans to triple the size of an ecologically important marine park and close off an area larger than Germany to fishing and mining, the government announced Monday, protecting millions of vulnerable seabirds and animals.
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3 reasons the Heat won Game 2 over the Nuggets
The Miami Heat were able to beat the Denver Nuggets, 111-108, in Game 2. Bam Adebayo and a new defensive gameplan for the Heat led to the victory.On their way to tying up the series 1-1, the Heat went back to their old ways of shooting hot from three. In addition to that, a new game-plan for han...
1970-01-01 08:00
Women's rugby World Cup-winning coach Wayne Smith knighted by New Zealand
Women’s World Cup-winning coach Wayne Smith is now Sir Wayne Smith after receiving a knighthood in New Zealand’s annual King’s birthday honors
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