NHL Rumors: Connor Hellebuyck, Auston Matthews, Alex DeBrincat
The latest NHL rumors involve Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck, Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews, and Ottawa Senators winger Alex DeBrincat.The NHL Stanley Cup Final has yet to conclude, but many NHL teams are already moving on their offseason plans. In the past week, the Philade...
2023-06-14 00:49
Shannon Sharpe Tears Up During Goodbye to Skip Bayless, 'Undisputed'
Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless shared a nice moment.
2023-06-14 00:22
Analysis-Why Trump's Republican rivals are lining up behind him to attack the FBI
By Tim Reid, Nathan Layne and Gram Slattery For decades U.S. Republicans have proudly claimed to be the
2023-06-13 23:48
Tottenham fan receives three-year ban for mocking Hillsborough disaster
A Tottenham fan has been banned from attending football matches for three years after being found guilty of mocking the Hillsborough disaster. The Crown Prosecution Service said that Kieron Darlow, 25, from Welwyn, made the gestures at the Liverpool v Spurs Premier League game at Anfield on April 30. Andrew Page, of CPS Mersey Cheshire, said: “Darlow admitted making a gesture towards the Liverpool fans and that this was a reference to the Hillsborough disaster. “He admitted that this was to suggest that fans without tickets had pushed forward in the tragedy and had been partly to blame for the crush that led to so many deaths. “He accepted at court that it was his intention that Liverpool fans should see this and that it would cause them harassment, alarm and distress. He admitted that his behaviour was unacceptable and regrets his actions. “Darlow knew what he was doing and it was done knowing what an impact the Hillsborough tragedy had on Liverpool fans and the city of Liverpool but he did it anyway. This sort of behaviour is not only morally unacceptable, it is criminal. “We hope this prosecution sends a message out to all football fans that their behaviour at football games is important and that, if it crosses into criminality, they will be met with the full force of the law.” Ninety-seven Liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at Hillsborough in 1989. An inquest jury ruled in 2016 that they were unlawfully killed amid a number of police errors. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-06-13 23:47
Exclusive-India probes bribery claim in toxic syrup tests
By Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI Indian authorities have launched an inquiry into an allegation that a local
2023-06-13 23:29
Ukraine offensive: BBC goes inside village just freed from Russian forces
Neskuchne in Donetsk region saw the heaviest fighting according to the battalion which liberated it.
2023-06-13 23:26
US appeals court revives Prudential shareholder case
By Jody Godoy A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday partly revived a shareholder lawsuit against Prudential Financial Inc
2023-06-13 23:16
Trump arraignment: Security tight in Miami amid protests
Trump supporters have started to gather outside the Miami courthouse where he will be arraigned later.
2023-06-13 22:57
2024 NBA Championship opening odds (Nuggets, Celtics open as favorites)
The 2022-23 season came to a close on Monday night with the Denver Nuggets and Finals MVP Nikola Jokic taking down the Miami Heat in five games in the NBA Finals.Denver’s win was historic – the first title in franchise history – and subsequently the Nuggets opened as the favori...
2023-06-13 22:54
Every player to wear the number 7 shirt at Real Madrid
The Real Madrid players from past and present to have worn the number seven shirt for the club, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Eden Hazard and Vinicius Junior.
2023-06-13 22:53
Fed-Friendly Cities: Minneapolis, Honolulu Inflation Hit 2% Target
Minneapolis and Honolulu became the first major US cities to see inflation fall back in line with the
2023-06-13 22:47
Kylian Mbappe ‘very happy’ at PSG and says he will see out contract next season
Kylian Mbappe says he is “very happy” at Paris St Germain and plans to remain with the club until his contract expires at the end of next season. The 24-year-old has suddenly become one of the hottest properties on the summer transfer market after it emerged on Monday that he had presented PSG with a formal letter stating he would not activate an extension to his deal. That means he would be out of contract and able to depart for nothing in 12 months’ time, leaving the French club looking to either negotiate a new contract or accept the highest offer possible this summer. Real Madrid, who were desperate to sign the player last year and who have recently lost Karim Benzema to Saudi club Al Ittihad, are sure to be interested again, but Mbappe took to Twitter on Tuesday to describe reports he wants to join the Spanish side this summer as “lies”. And he added: “I have already said that I will continue next season at PSG, where I am very happy.” The former Monaco forward extended his PSG deal just over a year ago to end Real’s pursuit at that point, but a statement from his management to the AFP news agency on Tuesday says the club were informed on July 15 last year that the player would not activate an option to extend the deal to 2025. “Kylian Mbappe and his entourage confirm that this matter has not been discussed since over the course of the year, except a fortnight ago to announce the sending of the letter,” the statement read. “No potential contract extension has been mentioned.” The statement said Mbappe and his management “regret that the letter was circulated in the media and that these exchanges were made public with the sole aim of damaging their image and the discussions with the club”. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-06-13 22:28
