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Seelt and Samet criticism 'nonsense' - Gabbiadini
Marco Gabbiadini says criticising Sunderland players for liking photos of Newcastle's cup win celebrations are "nonsense".Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Erling Haaland injury: Manchester City star faces up to seven weeks out with ankle problem
Haaland could miss a potential FA Cup final for City, but will likely return in time for the summer's Club World CupCBS Sports - 3d -
NFL tables proposal to ban 'Tush Push:' Fate of controversial play put on hold after teams split on vote
The 'Tush Push' will likely be voted on again in May after 16 teams opposed the rule TuesdayCBS Sports - 3d -
AI for CPG Innovation: The Power of Agility
AI tools can enhance the process of gathering and analyzing consumer insights and help you act like an agile entrepreneur.Inc. - 3d -
No shortage of drama (or disses) in Jerry Jones, Micah Parsons contract talks
It seems like a deal between the Cowboys and Micah Parsons is imminent. But it's not going to come without some Jerry Jones drama.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Cade Cunningham injury update: Detroit Pistons G doubtful vs OKC Thunder on national TV
The Detroit Pistons are likely to be without their star guard for a fifth straight game as Cade Cunningham still recovers.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
If Bills look to draft a DT, this Big Ten star whose 'motor runs nonstop' may be the one
Versatility is one of the traits NFL teams will like about Oregon's standout who could fit for the Bills in the first round.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Already Seen Kyoto? Expand Your Itinerary in Japan.
Everyone goes to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. Why not try spots like the bustling port of Yokohama or the serene monasteries of Koyasan instead?The New York Times - 2d -
Nikola Jokic posts career-high 61-point triple-double, Nuggets still fall in 2OT to Timberwolves
Jokic had a brilliant, MVP-like game. Russell Westbrook had a terrible final 10 seconds to end it.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
An MIT-educated professor, the New York Yankees and the bat that could be changing baseball
After the Yankees' home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.ESPN - 2d -
Tesla China-made EV sales fall 11.5% in March as competition rises
The U.S. carmaker is facing a headwinds in China, in particular mounting challenges from local rivals like BYD.CNBC - 2d -
NIL in the women's basketball coaching search
One question has to come up as any candidate interviews for a college coaching job. What does the NIL look like?Yahoo Sports - 2d -
For Chinese auto part suppliers, Americans are picking up the tab for Trump's tariffs
President Donald Trump's auto tariffs will most likely be shouldered by American consumers, Chinese auto parts suppliers say.NBC News - 2d -
Assessing Hegseth’s interim defense strategic guidance
There is much to like about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s interim national defense strategic guidance document.The Hill - 2d -
Who are the Des Moines Menace? USMNT and MLS stars return for USL League Two side in U.S Open Cup second round
Former famous names like Benny Feilhaber, Sacha Kljestan and Bradley Wright Phillips return to the field in the most unlikely of placesCBS Sports - 2d -
New Vibes, New Goals: Fred Moore on Michigan’s Offensive Reset
Fred Moore dishes on Michigan's revamped offense, new faces in the WR room, and why 2025 feels like a fresh start.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Verstappen social media response 'speaks for itself'
Max Verstappen says it "was not a mistake" that he liked a comment on social media criticising Red Bull's decision to demote Liam Lawson.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Detroit Tigers 2025 caps: Here's how they look and how to get them
The Detroit Tigers have five caps for the 2025 season: Here's what they look like.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Court gives Drake access to Kendrick's contracts
The star requested access to the sensitive documents in his defamation lawsuit over Not Like Us.BBC News - 1d -
Max Verstappen confirms disagreement with Red Bull over Liam Lawson axe
Max Verstappen has doubled down on his decision to “like” an Instagram post accusing Red Bull of “bullying” Liam Lawson.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
NYC Mayor Eric Adams is switching parties, running as independent for reelection
The development comes with three months to go until a Democratic primary that is likely to choose the city's next mayorCNBC - 1d -
Max Muncy ditched his torpedo bat at the exact right time
Not everyone is going to like the torpedo bat. Just ask Max Muncy in the Dodgers' win over the Braves.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Labour promises 'change' at local election launch
The PM says Labour councils will work "hand-in-hand" with the government on issues like potholes and policing.BBC News - 1d -
March Madness: Where does Cooper Flagg rank among the all-time great one-and-dones?
A national title is all that's missing between Flagg and the likes of Anthony Davis and Carmelo Anthony.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Fantasy baseball waiver wire: 10 players to add for MLB Week 2
If your fantasy baseball team is looking for stolen bases, Pittsburgh is the place with players like Isiah Kiner-Falefa running wild.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
NIL contracts between schools, athletes: What is in proposed deals?
As schools prepare to pay college athletes for the use of their name, image and likeness, details of proposed NIL contracts have been revealed.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Breaking down NBA's great tank race for Cooper Flagg as top lottery positions come into focus
The Jazz, Hornets and Wizards will likely have 14% chances for the top pick, and the 76ers have positioned themselves wellCBS Sports - 1d -
How Trump’s Tariffs Will Impact Wine Drinkers and Producers
American consumers are likely to see fewer choices on the shelves, and small producers may be the hardest hit.The New York Times - 1d -
Higher inflation, shaky markets: What to expect from Trump's tariff policies, according to economists
Trump's tariffs are likely to roil the economy, experts say. But they shouldn't derail your long-term plans.CNBC - 1d -
Shoppers will pay more for bananas, coffee and toilet paper because of tariffs, trade group says
Grocery bills will likely rise as shoppers pay more for household staples because of the Trump administration's new tariffs.CNBC - 1d -
Trump Blocked America’s Front Door to China. Now He’s Closing Back Doors.
The U.S. tariffs on transshipment countries like Vietnam and Cambodia are so steep that they could force a major reassessment of global supply chains.The New York Times - 14h -
Detroit's Opening Day weather forecast calls for overcast skies, mid-50s
A new season — like Detroit's motto, Speramus Meliora, says — brings new hope.Yahoo Sports - 11h -
Oilers Player Grades: Depth Steps Up In San Jose
It took 75 games, but the Edmonton Oilers finally look like a fully constructed hockey team.Yahoo Sports - 10h -
Trump rule change could make Shein, Temu more expensive
Bargain retailers like Temu and Shein can no longer avoid tariffs thanks to a Trump rule change.The Hill - 12h -
9 Best Protein Powders of 2025, Tested & Reviewed by WIRED
We found the best protein powders that won't make your shake taste like drywall.Wired - 11h -
Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots
Dozens of companies are building robots that look like humans. One of them is training a machine to be a butler and will soon test them in homes.The New York Times - 9h -
Why Duke Is the Easiest Men’s Final Four Team to Hate
Haters and Duke go together perfectly, like peanut butter and jelly, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 9h -
Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter at Colorado Pro Day 2025: Date, time, where to watch, scouting reports and more
Sanders and Hunter will likely participate in on-field work for the first time during this offseason's pre-draft processCBS Sports - 7h -
Israeli Military Expands Ground Operations in Gaza City
Israel said the operation had killed a militant who was “likely personally involved in the abduction” of the Bibas family on Oct. 7.The New York Times - 2h -
‘Chaos and Confusion’ at the N.I.H., the Crown Jewel of American Science
Senior scientists at the National Institutes of Health fear that research on conditions like obesity, heart disease and cancer will be undermined by President Trump’s policies.The New York Times - Mar. 24