European Stocks Rise Ahead of Fed Rates Decision; Orsted Plunges
European stocks rose as bond yields cooled after the US slowed the pace of its planned sales of
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MLB insider just won't let Nolan Arenado trade buzz die
Could the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals work out a deal involving Nolan Arenado? The rumors and innuendo about the potential just keep coming.
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Bears already making Montez Sweat trade look like a massive mistake
Ryan Poles once again demonstrated he has no earthly idea how make a trade in the NFL. What the Chicago Bears gave up for Washington Commanders edge rusher Montez Sweat was absolutely lunacy.
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Spirit CEO Says Pandemic Losses Pushed It to JetBlue Merger
Spirit Airlines Inc.’s top executive told a judge that the low-cost carrier suffered years of pandemic-fueled losses that
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Verizon says it making interim CFO permanent
Verizon Communications said Wednesday it was naming Tony Skiadas as chief financial officer. Skiadas, a 27-year-veteran at Verizon,
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The woman accused of killing pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness app, prosecutors say
A murder trial in Texas is underway in the fatal shooting of pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson
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How Harry Kane can replicate Jude Bellingham's Clasico impact in Der Klassiker
How Bayern Munich's Harry Kane can emulate the game-winning influence of his England teammate Jude Bellingham for Real Madrid against Barcelona ahead of a Bundesliga meeting with Borussia Dortmund
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Falcons bench Ridder, announce Heinicke as starter against Vikings
Taylor Heinicke has moved past turnover-plagued Desmond Ridder as the Atlanta Falcons’ starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings
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US Vice President Harris calls for action on "full spectrum" of AI risks
By Andrew MacAskill and Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday called for urgent action to
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US Senate to vote on spending package Wednesday -Schumer
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate will vote Wednesday on three bills laying out funding plans for
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Football fan convicted of racially abusing Rio Ferdinand
A football fan has been convicted of racially abusing Rio Ferdinand at a Premier League match. Jamie Arnold hurled racist remarks and hand gestures at the former England defender, who was working as a pundit for BT Sport during the match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United on May 23 2021. The 33-year-old had denied a racially aggravated public order offence but was unanimously convicted on Wednesday following a two-day trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court and will be sentenced on December 8, West Midlands Police said. Arnold is old enough to know such appalling behaviour is inexcusable and certainly won't be tolerated Pc Stuart Ward, West Midlands Police Pc Stuart Ward, the UK’s first dedicated hate crime officer within a football unit for West Midlands Police, said: “Abusing anyone for the colour of their skin is disgusting and can never, ever be condoned. “Arnold is old enough to know such appalling behaviour is inexcusable and certainly won’t be tolerated. “I know from personal experience how being a victim of racism hurts while offenders risk their own aspirations through getting a criminal record. “I would like to thank Rio for his assistance in this investigation. “Through his support, we’ve ensured a man has this conviction to his name.” Arnold, of Stone, Staffordshire, was arrested at the scene following the offence, which occurred during the first game played at Molineux with fans present since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Crown Prosecution Service said he was caught making racist gestures on CCTV and was seen by several witnesses in the stands. Mr Ferdinand told a previous trial that he did not see the gestures made by Arnold, but had noted one fan’s “more aggressive body language”. Arnold was previously banned from games for three years after being found guilty of homophobic abuse and making gestures which mimicked disability during the same game. He was also ordered to pay almost £900 in fines and court costs, West Midlands Police said. A spokesman for campaign organisation Kick It Out said: “Kick It Out welcomes the guilty verdict handed to Arnold today. “It is imperative that perpetrators of discriminatory abuse are held to account for their actions and we hope this result sends a strong statement that racism has no place in our society. “We commend the CPS and West Midlands Police for their work securing justice in this case and would urge authorities across the country to take similar incidents of discriminatory abuse just as seriously. “We continue to work with partners across football to tackle discriminatory abuse as it happens and to ensure that victims receive the support they need. “We would encourage anyone who witnesses discrimination of any sort in future to report it directly to us at Kick It Out.” Read More Welsh rugby still has deep-rooted issues that need to be sorted – Alun Wyn Jones A bit far-fetched – Eoin Morgan dismisses link with England white-ball coach job England star Alex Greenwood well enough to return home after head injury Tiger Woods-designed course gives ‘a lot of options’ ahead of PGA Tour debut Golf, fish tanks, slippy socks and stray balls – freak injuries to cricket stars Nottingham Panthers invite all fans to gathering in honour of Adam Johnson
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US House Speaker Johnson to bring Israel bill to floor despite deficit effect
WASHINGTON U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Wednesday he still plans to hold a vote
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