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Max Verstappen punished for swearing in F1 news conference
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been punished for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater restrictions on drivers swearing2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Max Verstappen threatens to quit F1 after ‘silly’ punishment for swearing
Red Bull driver calls FIA’s decision-making ‘really tiring’ Hamilton and Russell treated for ‘borderline heatstroke’ Max Verstappen has threatened that he may leave Formula One because of his ...3 hours ago -
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Verstappen restricts answers after 'ridiculous' swearing punishment
Max Verstappen says his punishment for swearing is "ridiculous" after protesting against the penalty during an official news conference.Yesterday -
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Lando Norris beats Max Verstappen for pole position at F1's Singapore Grand Prix
Lando Norris has edged ahead of his title rival Max Verstappen to start on pole position for the Singapore Grand PrixYesterday -
The Guardian - World
Max Verstappen’s tight-lipped protest challenges Sulayem at Singapore GP
Driver quiet in press conference after swearing row Lando Norris first after qualifying; Verstappen second Max Verstappen is never one to back down from a fight and the Dutchman duly squared up ...Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo reflective after Singapore Grand Prix and what could be his final F1 race
Ricciardo could be replaced by Liam Lawson ahead of the United States Grand Prix.1 hour ago -
NBC News - Politics
How the Mark Robinson allegations could shake up the North Carolina governor’s race
As Mark Robinson faces calls to drop out of the North Carolina gubernatorial race, Bryan Anderson, a political journalist from North Carolina, joins Top Story to explain how he had early insight to ...2 days ago -
MarketWatch - Business
The Fed’s rate cut should make it easier to get a job — eventually. Here are the industries that could ramp up hiring first.
Some sectors are more likely to pick up hiring as borrowing costs fall. Here’s what that could look like.4 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Putting 6% of your income toward retirement could still leave you coming up short. Here’s what to do instead.
“About 40% of America is going to run out of money before they die.”Yesterday
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