Sports
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Late drive sinks Raiders as Bears edge them 25-24
Las Vegas watched a late collapse erase a promising day at home. A breakout performance from a rookie offered a spark, but costly mistakes left the Raiders searching for answers as they move forward.
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Tom Watson Apologizes for American Crowd at Ryder Cup
Tom Watson breaks his silence on the Bethpage Ryder Cup crowds, apologizing on behalf of American fans. He salutes the European team’s performance while urging a reckoning on conduct, turning a weekend of high drama into a conversation about sportsmanship and respect on the course.
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DeBoer Delivers as Alabama Tops No. 5 Georgia in High-Stakes Showdown
Alabama’s surge under DeBoer meets a high-stakes test in a dramatic win over a top-five foe. The Tide showed poise, bold play-calling, and a sharpening identity that could redefine their season.
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Rangers Edge Livingston With Late Aarons Winner
Rangers snapped their slide with a dramatic stoppage-time winner, but the win did little to quiet the lingering doubts about their form. With Europe and a demanding domestic schedule looming, is this the turning point the team and fans have been waiting for?
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Swiatek May Skip Mandatory Tournaments to Protect Health
Swiatek hints that even the sport’s top players are feeling the squeeze of a near-year-long calendar and mandatory events. As fatigue grows and the schedule tightens, could health spur a major rethink of how tennis seasons are built?
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Martínez brace fuels Inter’s win over Slavia Prague in the Champions League
Lautaro Martínez steals the spotlight as Inter seize control in a commanding Champions League win. A sharp display of teamwork and clinical finishing sets a bold tone for the campaign.
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Buccaneers’ Bucky Irving Injury Update: MRI Looms Ahead of Week 5
Buccaneers RB Bucky Irving faced an injury scare in Week 4, and MRI updates are fueling questions about his Week 5 availability. With his role in the offense under review, the latest health news could influence Tampa Bay’s plans moving forward.
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Warriors Await Horford Move as Kuminga Deal Stalls
Warriors training camp opens with a looming veteran addition and a still-unresolved contract situation that could steer the off-season. A playful moment with Jimmy Butler promises a season of big personalities and bigger questions in Golden State.
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Chiefs Ignore Kamara, Achane Trade Buzz, Bet on Their Backfield
With the Chiefs’ ground game under the microscope, whispers swirl around potential upgrades like Alvin Kamara or Devon Achane. But coach Andy Reid is betting on consistency and more game reps, steering clear of quick-fix moves. As a Week 5 showdown with the Jaguars approaches, the path to a more explosive backfield remains anyone’s guess.
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Shanghai Masters Clash: Can O’Connell Edge Dzumhur in Round of 128?
Damir Dzumhur meets Christopher O’Connell in a high-stakes Shanghai showdown. Expect a tight, tactical clash where every rally could tilt the balance and set the tone for the tournament.
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LeBron James Skips Camp Opener as Lakers Prioritize Health for 40-Year-Old Star
LeBron James will sit out the opening of Lakers training camp because of a glute nerve irritation, as Los Angeles opts for a careful ramp-up for a 40-year-old superstar. The cautious plan aims to balance a championship pursuit with long-term health as the season approaches.
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Ravindra sidelined by facial injury as NZ call up Neesham for Australia T20Is
Rachin Ravindra’s facial injury rules him out of New Zealand’s three-match T20I series against Australia, triggering a late squad reshuffle. Jimmy Neesham steps in with plenty of T20I know-how as Bracewell captains a refreshed side, with a Bay Oval showdown looming.
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Beijing ATP Final: American teen Tien to face Sinner after dramatic semifinal
Beijing’s final spot comes down to a thrilling showdown between 19-year-old Learner Tien and Jannik Sinner, after a dramatic semifinal where Medvedev retired and Tien surged ahead. Sinner, driven by a push for higher rankings and relentless self-improvement, faces a stern test in a match that could redefine both players’ seasons. Expect speed, grit, and…
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Rachin Ravindra ruled out of New Zealand’s Australia T20I series with facial injury
Rachin Ravindra is sidelined from New Zealand’s T20I series with Australia after a facial injury, triggering a late squad reshuffle. James Neesham steps in as NZ shifts focus to a busy schedule ahead of England.
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Sainz Exit Sparks Ferrari Downturn – Is 2026 the Rebound?
Carlos Sainz’s move to Williams, paired with Jacques Villeneuve’s praise of his leadership, is stirring talk about his true impact on teams. As Ferrari navigates a rough patch and whispers of a 2026 shake-up grow louder, this season’s turning points hint at big changes ahead.
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Shanghai Masters Closes Asian Swing with First-Round Showdowns
Shanghai’s fast hard courts set the stage as the men’s Asian swing rounds out. First-round clashes pit rising talent against seasoned veterans, from Schoolkate vs Altmaier to Mannarino vs Berrettini, promising sharp shot-making and momentum swings. Expect tight contests, bold plays, and early surprises that hint at the week to come.
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Casey Mize Aims for Redemption in Cleveland Against Guardians
Casey Mize returns to Cleveland a year after a setback at Progressive Field, chasing redemption on the mound. With the Guardians primed for the challenge and a pivotal Game 2 on the horizon, every pitch could tilt the series.
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Rams Seek Home-Field Edge as 49ers Rivalry Returns to SoFi
Sean McVay is counting on a raucous SoFi Stadium to tilt the scales as the Rams renew their wary rivalry with the 49ers. In a city where loyalties run deep and history lingers, this home game could redefine where LA’s football heart lies.
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Rolex Masters Shanghai Opens with Goffin–Muller Showdown and More
Rolex Masters Shanghai opens with high-stakes clashes and a blend of veteran grit and rising talent. Can Goffin summon his best against Muller, or will Muller’s pace set the tone? A slate of intriguing early matches promises a dramatic start to the week.
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Alcaraz Clinches Japan Open, Then Withdraws from Shanghai for Health Reasons
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz adds another title to a blazing year, but a health setback forces a pause in his schedule. He’s choosing rest over the upcoming events, keeping fans on edge about what comes next.
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Tottenham’s Frank-Driven Resilience Sparks European Fightback
Tottenham’s project under Thomas Frank is shifting gears—from flair to fight. A European night of late drama hints at a new, more tenacious Spurs taking shape.