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Meaningful changes could come for Yankees, but Aaron Boone likely remains
Meaningful changes could come for Yankees, but Aaron Boone likely remains
The New York Yankees appear to be bringing back manager Aaron Boone for next season, but that doesn't mean there won't be changes to the team.
2023-10-02 09:30
Live updates | Israel and Pakistan extend truce, agree to free more hostages and prisoners
Live updates | Israel and Pakistan extend truce, agree to free more hostages and prisoners
Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their cease-fire for two days, raising the prospect of further exchanges of militant-held hostages for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel and a longer halt to their deadliest and most destructive war
2023-11-28 16:20
F1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Race updates and times as Charles Leclerc starts on pole
F1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Race updates and times as Charles Leclerc starts on pole
F1 returns to the Circuit of the Americas this weekend for the US Grand Prix – and the fifth sprint weekend of the season. Max Verstappen sealed the 2023 world title last time out in Qatar and also claimed his 14th grand prix victory of the season. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was driver of the weekend, however, winning the sprint race and coming second in the grand prix on Sunday. PREVIEW: Daniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 grid Lewis Hamilton had a weekend to forget, crashing into Mercedes team-mate George Russell, while the Ferrari pair of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were among the chasing pack. Lando Norris finished third to secure a double podium for McLaren. Verstappen won a thrilling race at COTA last year, edging out Lewis Hamilton who has still not won a race since the 2021 season. Hamilton is, however, a five-time winner at the circuit. Charles Leclerc grabbed pole for Sunday’s grand prix after qualifying on Friday. Follow live updates from the United States Grand Prix with The Independent Read More Daniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 grid Charles Leclerc grabs pole position as Max Verstappen rages in Austin Max Verstappen fumes with Red Bull team towards end of US qualifying
2023-10-23 01:29
MLB rumors: Braves could still face uphill climb for star pitcher despite cash-strapped incumbent team
MLB rumors: Braves could still face uphill climb for star pitcher despite cash-strapped incumbent team
The Atlanta Braves may be hoping to add Sonny Gray in free agency but it will take more than just money to convince the Twins pitcher to join up.
2023-11-10 11:25
Neymar, Benzema to get first taste of Asian Champions League action
Neymar, Benzema to get first taste of Asian Champions League action
Saudi Pro League superstar Neymar will get his first taste of Asian Champions League football after last season's runners-up Al-Hilal were drawn against Iran's Nassaji Mazandaran FC, Mumbai City FC of India and Uzbekistan's...
2023-08-24 19:22
Mexico headline inflation seen at its lowest level in over 1-1/2 years - Reuters poll
Mexico headline inflation seen at its lowest level in over 1-1/2 years - Reuters poll
MEXICO CITY Mexico's headline inflation likely slowed in the first half of May to its lowest level in
2023-05-24 01:49
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is taking 'a hard look' at himself to improve ball security
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is taking 'a hard look' at himself to improve ball security
Garrett Wilson quickly established a reputation in the NFL for making dazzling catches and being a primary playmaker for the New York Jets
2023-11-23 06:56
Switzerland’s Financial Hub Passes $27 Minimum Hourly Wage
Switzerland’s Financial Hub Passes $27 Minimum Hourly Wage
Zurich voters passed a minimum hourly wage, the latest effort in Switzerland to ensure people can live on
2023-06-18 22:56
Jake Paul and Ariel Helwani rebuff $8M fight pay claim for Francis Ngannou, take dig at 'Twitter geniuses' for spreading rumors
Jake Paul and Ariel Helwani rebuff $8M fight pay claim for Francis Ngannou, take dig at 'Twitter geniuses' for spreading rumors
Jake Paul and Ariel Helwani deny reports about Francis Ngannou receiving an $8 million payoff for a potential fight against Tyson Fury
2023-07-15 16:23
Chinese state media dismisses U.S. diplomat's visit to Beijing
Chinese state media dismisses U.S. diplomat's visit to Beijing
BEIJING A Chinese state-backed newspaper criticised the visit of a senior U.S. State Department official to China, saying
2023-06-05 13:52
Chinese hack of Microsoft engineer led to breach of US officials' emails, company says
Chinese hack of Microsoft engineer led to breach of US officials' emails, company says
The Chinese hackers who breached senior US officials' emails in May and June were able to do so by first stealing sensitive data from a Microsoft engineer, the company revealed Wednesday.
2023-09-07 11:58
Premier League clubs ‘furious’ over delays to Man City and Everton financial cases
Premier League clubs ‘furious’ over delays to Man City and Everton financial cases
The Premier League has been repeatedly advised to establish an independent unit in order to speed up complex financial cases such as those involving Manchester City and Everton, as the planet’s most popular competition could be mired in legal uncertainty for years to come. The Independent has been told a core of clubs have been pressing the argument, but that has so far gone unheeded. The sight of chief executive Richard Masters on Sunday presenting the trophy to City - as the club also became the first champions in that situation to also be facing charges that, if proven, could yet see them expelled from the competition - has again raised questions about the Premier League serving as organiser, regulator, investigator and prosecutor. A number of clubs are understood to be increasingly “furious”, particularly with reports of recent delays to the process. It also leaves open the possibility that all of the Premier League’s key battles - the title, Champions League and relegation - could be settled for this season amid regulatory uncertainty about the future. While City face 115 charges related to Financial Fair Play rules and Everton have been referred to an independent commission for an alleged breach of Profit and Sustainability rules, Masters has previously refused to confirm whether it is investigating Newcastle’s ownership after US court documents from majority owners Public Investment Fund appeared to contradict the Premier League’s “legally binding assurances that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will not control” the club. Both City and Everton have strenuously denied any wrongdoing. The key for many others, however, is that it leaves a cloud over everything that happens. A strident view within legal circles is that the nature of cases like those involving City and Everton is so financially complex that it goes beyond general sporting disciplinary issues, and requires specific financial experts involved from the outset rather than just heavyweight legal figures. This is why Uefa and the EFL have two independent bodies, with the continental federation setting up the Investigatory and Adjudicatory Chamber and the English body mirroring that with Club Financial Review Panel and Club Financial Review Unit. Such units both speed up processes but also take discretion away from the boards, ensuring - in the words of the EFL’s own announcement - “consistency and independence”. A number of Premier League club employees have been pointing to this, as the perception grows that City’s strategy is again one of obstruction, just as Uefa figures have spoken about. Several sources describe it as a “mess”, with the competition facing pressure from both sides, but one that was “foreseeable and avoidable”. Some of Everton’s Premier League rivals have meanwhile requested their case be fast-tracked, so that everything can be settled before the end of the season. Should the Goodison Park club go down, the EFL would not be able to pursue the case, although it is understood the commission would continue. An illustration of how this could cause other complications, however, is that if the case did then conclude with Everton being issued with a points deduction, that would not apply in the EFL. It would have to wait until a period when the club returned to the Premier League. As it stands, commissions are appointed to deal with all disciplinary issues in the elite competition. Whereas the panel to form these commissions used to be recommended by the league and approved by the clubs, with the Premier League itself then selecting the individual from that panel for the relevant issue, this was changed in early 2020. A fully independent chair appoints legal and financial experts onto the Judicial Panel, and it will be then up to him to decide who should go on the Commission. It is Murray Rosen KC’s appointment as chair that City are reported to have objected to, due to the fact he is an Arsenal fan. The argument is this process has evolved to become more independent, and a stance within the Premier League has been that the clubs prefer the board to handle various issues. There is increasing debate about that, though, as figures at clubs have become frustrated with proceedings. One counter-argument is that the commissions have always been independent, but what is so important about independent units is that they do investigations and prosecutions. Some Premier League executives have also pointed to how the case of Reading in the EFL was dealt with in a few weeks, whereby the club was issued a second six-point penalty after failing to satisfy a business plan agreed after a historical breach of Profit and Sustainability limits. “You can’t have the same people charging clubs and helping them through processes,” one source said. “It’s obvious.” Beyond that, several sources have spoken of how the Premier League’s legal workload has significantly increased with the case. Some figures in that area have spoken of how it reflects the transformed role of the competition. Whereas it used to almost be a partners’ group whose main business was actually selling media rights, with many historically having boasted of their streamlined team, it has grown into one that has to deal with the most complex legal and financial cases. “It needs specialists and hard-nosed litigators who will scare the hell out of clubs to keep them in line,” was one view. Read More Financial charges cast cloud over Man City's dominance in English soccer Man City’s quest for legitimacy is a battle they may never win Five titles in six years: Are Manchester City destroying the Premier League? Newcastle vs Leicester LIVE: Latest Premier League updates Brighton’s top talents may move on before European challenge – Roberto De Zerbi Bad decisions and poor signings – where has it gone wrong for Leeds?
2023-05-23 04:52