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No. 2 pick C.J. Stroud struggles in his preseason debut as the Texans beat the Patriots 20-9
No. 2 pick C.J. Stroud struggles in his preseason debut as the Texans beat the Patriots 20-9
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2023-08-11 10:17
Greece fires in maps and satellite images show extent of damage
Greece fires in maps and satellite images show extent of damage
Maps, satellite images and before and after pictures show the extent of wildfires across Greece.
2023-07-26 16:51
'I think more of his birthday': Paul Walker's brother Cody reflects on how he chooses to 'celebrate his brother's life'
'I think more of his birthday': Paul Walker's brother Cody reflects on how he chooses to 'celebrate his brother's life'
Paul Walker died in a tragic car crash at the age of 40 on November 30, 2013
2023-12-01 08:54
Roger Payne, who found out that whales could sing, dies at 88. Listen to his discovery
Roger Payne, who found out that whales could sing, dies at 88. Listen to his discovery
Roger Payne, the scientist who spurred a worldwide environmental conservation movement with his discovery that whales could sing, has died
2023-06-15 06:50
At Tennessee museum, fans remember Tina Turner's talent, strength, influence
At Tennessee museum, fans remember Tina Turner's talent, strength, influence
Fans of Tina Turner are paying their respects to the singer and actress at a Tennessee museum located near her childhood home
2023-05-25 08:48
How tall is Bill Maher? Internet once mocked comedian and famous talk-show host for 'small' stature
How tall is Bill Maher? Internet once mocked comedian and famous talk-show host for 'small' stature
Despite being taller than former talk show host, Jon Stewart, Bill Maher has been trolled by netizens for being 'hobbit-sized'
2023-11-07 18:17
Schwarber homers twice to reach 30, Phillies top Nationals 8-4 in first game of doubleheader
Schwarber homers twice to reach 30, Phillies top Nationals 8-4 in first game of doubleheader
Kyle Schwarber homered twice to reach 30 for the season, drove in five runs and led the Philadelphia Phillies to an 8-4 win over the Washington Nationals in the first game of a doubleheader
2023-08-09 07:26
Did Steelers get away with obvious holding call on Browns last gasp?
Did Steelers get away with obvious holding call on Browns last gasp?
Debate raged on social media over whether or not Steelers DB Joey Porter Jr. got away with holding Browns WR Donovan Peoples-Jones.
2023-09-19 12:26
Deshaun Watson makes Browns-Josh Dobbs trade look even worse
Deshaun Watson makes Browns-Josh Dobbs trade look even worse
The Cleveland Browns traded Josh Dobbs to the Arizona Cardinals before the regular season began. Will they come to regret that move?
2023-11-13 04:56
Man City reach perfection with Real Madrid humiliation that raises complicated questions
Man City reach perfection with Real Madrid humiliation that raises complicated questions
The peak that Pep Guardiola has been building this club towards, and a point that European football has long been leading towards. Manchester City have not yet won the Champions League or the treble, but they passed the most difficult challenge in eliminating the defending champions, and did so with a 4-0 victory that went beyond easy. The first half-hour was perhaps Guardiola’s finest spell of football in Europe, and maybe the best ever by an English club on this stage. It will surely be seen as the statement performance should City go and finally lift the trophy in Istanbul, as they reach the stage for the second time. Real Madrid, of all clubs, were humiliated. The entire game has been left trailing in City’s wake. Internazionale are going to need something close to a miracle to beat them, such is City’s level. It is why so many referred to this as the real final. City ended up reaching Istanbul without much of a struggle of all. They have only gone behind in games - in any competition - three times in the last four months. This just never looked like being another of those. From the very start of the game, City came out ferociously determined to ensure they couldn’t possibly have a repeat of last season’s elimination. It was a storm. The manner they came at Madrid, and the way that Thibaut Courtois initially performed miracles of his own to stop them, briefly made it seem like it was going to be another one of those nights. City just came with so much force they utterly blew that away. It instead became one of the club’s great nights. It wasn’t all about that force either, irresistible as it was. The game was ultimately cut open, and effectively decided, by the most remarkable finesse from Kevin De Bruyne. After an opening period where City had looked to pummel Madrid with crosses towards Haaland, the Belgian then played the most divine reverse pass to just put Bernardo Silva into space to drive the ball past Courtois. The goalkeeper this time had no chance. It was the least Bernardo deserved for his performances of late, and he soon had more. Madrid again buckled under the pressure. Bernardo headed home. That was it, after just 37 minutes, but it had felt done long before that. A 76th-minute Eder Militao own goal only added insult to punishment for Madrid, as City played around and through them. Julian Alvarez then wrapped it up to turn a comprehensively convincing victory into a humiliation. It was maybe the defeat that had long been coming for Madrid. It was always going to be City that subjected them to it. The fans were joyously doing the “Poznan” as their players just enjoyed possession in that way Guardiola demands, the very dance a reminder of earlier times when the club had started this journey under this project but still weren’t on stages as grand as another Champions League final. It was joyous. That should also provoke more complicated discussions, that very few people really like to have as they are enjoying shows like this. Any discussion of best-ever English performances in Europe really needs to bring in context like the fact this is an Abu Dhabi state project, that has also become the most lavish sporting project ever seen. It is why this incredible level of superiority was as inevitable as that City goal in the early stages. Even the randomness of cup football can’t withstand it indefinitely. Guardiola has been able to reach a point of perfection, from perfect conditions, and an infrastructure almost built to him. This is brilliantly intelligent planning. It is also obvious, and the sort of thing very few other clubs can afford because they just don’t have the backing over that time. That time also explains modern football. The story of the modern game is really that, around 15 years ago, a group of autocratic states motivated by an acutely regional rivalry looked at football and saw it as powerful new area of expansion. This, similarly driven along by the sport’s embrace of western capitalism, has led to the long-term distortion. Is this good for the sport? No one can deny it’s good to watch, although often at a level that goes beyond sport as a competition. This was certainly an illustration of that. It was never a contest. The European champions were humiliated. New European champions are about to be crowned. That’s all part of the show. It’s also part of wider political ambitions, that do bring in questions about sportswashing and human rights records. There's also the context of those charges brought by the Premier League, and how this return to the Champions League final would also have been the club's return to Europe had the Court of Arbitration for Sport not overturned Uefa's punishment in 2020. None of this should be taken as sympathy for Madrid. They have been one of the most responsible factors in the football landscape looking like it does. The game was for so long disproportionately influenced by their demands. The world they created just got out of their control, and they have now been considerably brutalised by it. City’s rise just continues that process, though. For the last 40 years, football has been increasingly financially staggered and stretched, with the top end getting narrower and narrower. Every few years, fewer clubs can win. State ownership has taken that to new extremes. Guardiola has taken this City to extremes. Another treble now awaits, but this is the most triumphant of all. City aren’t there yet. But, like so much else with the game right now, it feels inevitable. Read More Man City’s greatest Champions League night, Real Madrid need Jude Bellingham and five things we learned Man City vs Real Madrid player ratings as Kyle Walker dominates Vinicius Junior Bernardo Silva’s unique talents lead Man City’s evisceration of Real Madrid Five things we learned as Man City thrash Real Madrid to reach Champions League final Man City vs Real Madrid player ratings as Kyle Walker dominates Vinicius Junior
2023-05-18 05:15
Tristan Tate thanks UFC champion Colby Covington for praising him and brother Andrew Tate as 'intelligent,' trolls say 'what a nerd!'
Tristan Tate thanks UFC champion Colby Covington for praising him and brother Andrew Tate as 'intelligent,' trolls say 'what a nerd!'
Colby Covington said he has no issues with the Tates and praised them as intelligent individuals with excellent communication skills
2023-07-30 21:27
Goldman, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS in $499 million stock lending settlement
Goldman, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS in $499 million stock lending settlement
NEW YORK Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and UBS have reached a $499 million settlement of an
2023-08-24 05:27