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Dan Burn’s odyssey grants Newcastle their own special slice of football history | Barney Ronay
The only locally born starting player for either side proved the catalyst on a day where classic cup final magic won out. Sometimes football just can’t help itself. Even now, in its glazed and ...The Guardian - 2d -
March Madness 2025: What the NCAA tournament selection committee got right and wrong
The men's tournament selection committee was going to leave many parties either happy or disappointed Sunday. What did it get right and what did it truly miss the mark on?Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Caleb Love has seen plenty of Duke. And there’s the potential for 1 more NCAA meeting
Caleb Love already has seen plenty of Duke in a five-year college career, even after transferring across the country from North Carolina to Arizona. He might not be done, either.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Arsenal left stuck in mud as Real Madrid take control of WCL quarter-final
Real Madrid stunned Arsenal at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano to take control of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final tie. Goals in either half from Linda Caicedo and Athenea del Castillo ...The Guardian - 9h -
Trump calls Tesla boycott ‘illegal’ and says he’s buying one to support Musk
Standing in the driveway of the White House with Tesla vehicles, Trump said he would label violence against the company’s showrooms as domestic terrorism. Donald Trump said he is buying a “brand ...The Guardian - Mar. 11 -
Everybody dance: Nile Rodgers’ 20 greatest tracks – ranked!
As the 72-year-old prepares for Glastonbury with Chic, we rate the best of his guitar licks and songwriting magic for Madonna, Diana Ross, Sister Sledge and more. It was criminal that Mathis’s ...The Guardian - 5d -
Revealed: House of Lords members have given £109m to political parties
Conservatives benefit most from donations provided either before or after peers secured their seats. Cash before honours: the Tory donors made peers who barely speak in Lords . Peers who sat ...The Guardian - Mar. 9