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Google Pixel 11 Pro XL design changes hinted at by case leak

7 March 2026 at 05:01

If Google repeats history, the Pixel 11 family will be getting official in August. And yet, we're already seeing a purported case outed for the upcoming Pixel 11 Pro XL. It's unclear if this is really based on that device's exact measurements, or just a ploy by the case maker to get some free publicity (probably the latter, which is why we're not mentioning it). But, assuming this is real and based on real information about the Pixel 11 Pro XL, two things stand out. First, the camera island/bar will protrude much less from the phone's body than it does in the Pixel 10 Pro XL. Of...

Robertson insists he has no point to prove after starring in Liverpool win over Wolves

Andrew Robertson insists he does not feel like he has a point to prove at Liverpool after starring in their 3-1 FA Cup win at Wolves. The long-serving Reds full-back drilled home a brilliant opener at Molineux then quickly teed up Mohamed Salah, before Curtis Jones’ effort rendered Hwang Hee-chan’s late goal a mere consolation. […]

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Wolves 1-3 Liverpool: Robertson scores stunner in impressive second-half showing

Andy Robertson’s stunning second-half strike led Liverpool to a 3-1 win over Wolves in the FA Cup fifth round. The left-back’s first Liverpool goal from outside the box got things started after the break, before Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones made sure of their progression at Molineux, where they lost in the Premier League on […]

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Three players traded to Sabres at the deadline after Parayko rejection

One of the more notable stories at the NHL trade deadline was not a trade that happened but a trade that did not happen. Defenseman Colton Parayko of St. Albert, Alberta blocked a trade that would have seen him moved from the St. Louis Blues to the Buffalo Sabres.

The Sabres did acquire three players at the trade deadline in deals with the Winnipeg Jets and New York Rangers. Let us see who they acquired.

Sam Carrick

Oct 28, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; New York Rangers forward Sam Carrick (39) during a stop in play against the Vancouver Canucks in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Carrick of Markham, Ontario was traded from the New York Rangers to the Sabres for a third and sixth round pick in 2026. Carrick is joining his sixth NHL franchise after two seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, six seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, one season with the Edmonton Oilers and two seasons with the New York Rangers.

In 60 games with the Rangers this season, Carrick has four goals and six assists for 10 points. He is a -2 with 53 penalty minutes, one shorthanded point, 56 shots on goal, 214 faceoff wins, 29 blocked shots, 86 hits, 10 takeaways and 24 giveaways.

Carrick’s shorthanded point came in a 6-1 Rangers win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on October 11. Carrick set up Mika Zibanejad of Huddinge, Sweden at 7:40 of the first period to open the scoring.

Logan Stanley

Mar 3, 2026; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets defenseman Logan Stanley (64) skates away from Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Artyom Levshunov (55) during the first period at Canada Life Centre. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-Imagn Images

Stanley had nine goals and 12 assists for 21 points in 59 games. He is a -2 with 99 penalty minutes, and 96 hits. Ironically, you could make the genuine argument that Stanley is a better defensive minded blueliner than Parayko.

The Blues have struggled even more than the Jets this season. One of the top defensemen on the Blues who deserves some of the criticism happens to be Parayko, who is a -14 and only one goal this season. Parayko also only has 67 hits, which are 29 fewer hits than Stanley.

Luke Schenn

Oct 11, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Los Angeles Kings left wing Jeff Malott (39) and Winnipeg Jets defenseman Luke Schenn (5) fight during the first period at Canada Life Centre. Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images

Schenn is joining his 10th NHL franchise after previously playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, Arizona Coyotes, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Winnipeg Jets, Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. In 46 games, Schenn had one goal and six assists for seven points.

Schenn and Stanley were traded from the Jets to the Sabres for right winger Isak Rosen, defenseman Jacob Bryson, a fourth round pick in 2026 and a second round pick in 2027.

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Louisville women's basketball cruises past Syracuse in ACC Tournament

DULUTH, GA — After missing its first two shot attempts, Louisville women’s basketball scored eight points in less than two minutes during the first quarter. The 12th-ranked Cardinals then scored five points in less than 30 seconds. 

After having struggled in the last part of the regular season, Louisville’s offense was back. The second-seeded Cardinals shot 56% from the field en route to a 87-61 win over No. 7-seeded Syracuse in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals on Friday at Gas South Arena. Six Cardinals entered double-digit scoring performances with Mackenly Randolph recording her second straight double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds). Taj Roberts went 7-for-10 from the field for a team-leading 17 points along with four assists, three rebounds and three steals to open postseason play for Louisville (26-6).

Mar 6, 2026; Duluth, GA, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Reyna Scott (1) dribbles against Syracuse Orange guard Olivia Schmitt (3) during the first half at Gas South Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

In their three conference losses, the Cardinals, who had the double bye, started slow and struggled to recover. They reversed course against the Orange and made 68% of their shots in the first quarter for the 25-12 lead. In addition to moving the ball well on offense, the Cardinals got out in transition and scored 13 fastbreak points in the quarter. 

The second quarter was also a doozie in previous games. Another area of improvement: Louisville gave up 21 points to Syracuse but scored 20 points, which included Imari Berry’s buzzer-beating floater for the 45-33 advantage. She finished the game with 11 points, six rebounds, five assists and a block. 

Louisville also recorded the 42-28 second-half scoring edge over Syracuse, which lost to the Cardinals at home, 84-65, one month ago. 

Louisville moves on to play either No. 3-seeded North Carolina or No. 6-seeded Virginia Tech in the semifinals at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. 

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

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Donald Trump college sports roundtable takeaways: Trump plans executive order, Nick Saban decries portal chaos

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Many major figures in college sports believe something in the industry needs to be fixed. Few agree on what that fix is, and even fewer agree on whether a fix is even possible.

More than four dozen college football and college sports luminaries met at the White House on Friday to try to find some common ground as the possibility of addressing the new landscape legislatively looms.

The SCORE Act, which aims to regulate college sports but hasn't advanced in Congress, was one of the many topics addressed by names such as Nick Saban, Tiger Woods, Urban Meyer, Adam Silver and more as U.S. President Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson oversaw the discussion.

Here's a look at the top moments from Friday's college sports roundtable at the White House.

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Donald Trump college sports roundtable takeaways

Trump plans executive order

Trump announced Friday that he plans to sign an executive order regarding college sports within the next week.

While the exact details of the executive order don't appear to be ironed out, Trump hinted that he wants college sports to return to a system that resembles the pre-NIL era. He previously signed an executive order in July that attempted to set guardrails for revenue sharing in the non-revenue sports, but Trump said his newest executive order will be "more comprehensive than the first."

The order "will be based on common sense and let colleges and players survive and everybody will be very happy," Trump said. "If this doesn’t work, colleges will be destroyed."

The SCORE Act, which was proposed in 2025 with the intention of regulating college sports in the NIL era, has yet to advance through Congress, and Trump admitted one reason for a new executive order is the low odds of getting a bill to pass both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.

Trump, however, also admitted his executive order would almost certainly be challenged in court.

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Urban Meyer calls NIL collectives 'cheating'

Former Ohio State and Florida coach Urban Meyer called out NIL collectives, which began as an alternative way to recruit and pay players. The two-time national champion labeled collectives as a form of "cheating" and explained the system to Trump.

While NIL began as a way for players to profit off of their likeness and sign sponsorship deals with brands, many schools created collectives that accepted donor money and paid it out to players without those players being directly paid by the school. In Meyer's eyes, those collectives skirted the rules. 

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ACC commissioner calls out rulings from 'local judges'

As the NCAA fights a judge's ruling allowing Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss to play a sixth season of college football, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips decried the current system.

"Lawsuits are killing us," he said. "You don’t like a rule, you just go to a local judge."

The NCAA's recent track record in court is poor, which has opened the floodgates for even more confusion regarding eligibility. Chambliss was initially ruled ineligible by the NCAA before a Mississippi judge overturned the decision, while men's basketball was recently hit with the saga surrounding Charles Bediako, who briefly returned to Alabama three seasons after declaring for the NBA Draft after a local judge tossed out the NCAA's ruling of ineligibility. 

Notre Dame AD says college sports near point of 'no return'

Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua had some of the harshest words of anyone at Friday's roundtable, arguing college sports are nearing the point of "no return" and calling for people to be "held to the fire" to create guardrails.

Bevacqua claimed the "runaway financial train" of college football will force more schools to make difficult decisions regarding non-revenue sports and suggested schools be required to dedicate a certain amount of money to Olympic sports based on their college football spending.

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SEC commissioner takes aim at constant player movement

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey called out the constant player movement in college sports, telling the panel, "I have a basketball player in my league on his sixth campus."

Sankey has been a central figure in some of college sports' biggest changes in recent years. His additions of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC set in motion the major conference realignment earlier in the decade, and he has advocated for expansion of both the College Football Playoff and NCAA Tournament.

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Nick Saban expresses concern over transfer portal

Former Alabama coach Nick Saban was on hand for the roundtable and expressed concern over both player development and fan interest as a result of constant player movement in the transfer portal.

"Fans and support groups don’t like" such a high number of players entering the transfer portal, Saban said, also arguing that the system can stunt a player's development if he is constantly moving from program to program.

Why Bo Bichette isn't playing for Brazil with brother in World Baseball Classic

Bo Bichette

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Bo Bichette had committed to play for Team Brazil at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

He was supposed to be out there on the field with his brother, Dante Bichette Jr., and Bo would've been the biggest star on the Brazilian roster.

Instead, when Brazil takes the field Friday night to open the WBC against the United States, Bo won't be taking part.

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Why isn't Bo Bichette playing in WBC?

Bichette's absence isn't due to injury but rather priority.

This offseason, Bichette signed a three year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets, and it came with a caveat: He'd have to switch positions.

Bichette played shortstop with the Toronto Blue Jays, but he wasn't a great defender there, and more to the point, the Mets already have superstar Francisco Lindor at that spot.

It means Bichette is moving to third base.

Once that came to fruition, Bo Bichette withdrew his name from the Brazil roster for the tournament.

His brother is still playing, and rocking some exciting green hair.

Bo, though, remains in camp with the Mets. He's focused on learning third base in the low-pressure environment of Spring Training, rather than probably playing shortstop for the Brazilian team.

It's certainly a bummer for Brazil, but it's a move Bo felt he had to make.

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Trump vows to write executive order to reshape college sports

On Friday afternoon, an eclectic mix of athletes, conference commissioners, television executives and former football coaches filed into the White House, summoned to help President Donald Trump tackle what he views as a pressing national problem.

Not the conflict flaring in Iran, the turmoil inside the Department of Homeland Security or the looming midterm elections. Trump brought togetherleaders from the Power Four conferences, media executives from ESPN and Fox and high-profile former coaches such as Nick Saban to probe what ails college sports - and how to fix it.

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Ultimately, after growing increasingly agitated during the two-hour session, the president concluded: He alone could fix it.

“I’m going to write an executive order, and the executive order is going to be based on great common sense,” Trump said, more than 90 minutes after the event began.

“We will get sued,” he added.

The gathering - which, in addition to Trump, included the presidents of several universities and the New York Yankees and also top officials including Secretary of State Marco Rubio - came at a moment of profound uncertainty for the NCAA and its members. Court rulings have weakened the association’s authority; name, image and likeness (NIL) deals have transformed recruiting and compensation; and schools are bracing for a revenue-sharing era that could further professionalize the college game.

The session, which included no current athletes, featured many laments over recent changes in college sports that have delivered large payments to players.

Despite years of congressional hearings, lawmakers have yet to establish a national framework to stabilize the system. And while some fans revel in their teams’ sudden rise - Indiana University’s college football championship provides a prime example - many fret about the end of traditional conferences, growing professionalization and problems facing smaller sports.

“Everything everybody has said about the challenges we face at this particular point in time is true,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said as the session kicked off.

Not every problem plaguing the complex, diverse world of athletics was set to be discussed. No new agreements were struck, and there was no consensus on the right next steps.But the White House placing its fingerprints on the future of college sports carries weight in itself.

“It’s always different when it involves the White House,” said Robert Kelchen, a professor of higher education policy at the University of Tennessee.

Trump, who issued an executive order last year intended to protect college sports, said Friday that he had been urged to get involved by outside groups worried about the direction of college sports and clamoring for a solution.

“They came to me, they said, ‘You’re the only one that can do it,’” Trump said. He called on Congress to pass legislation intended to help stabilize college athletics and said that he would write a more comprehensive second executive order to do so himself, because he has a “really nice, simple idea” to fix the system’s problems, even if the courts deem it illegal.

Trump did not detail what would be in the new order, but his remarks highlighted his dislike of the large amounts of money some college athletes - primarily football and basketball players - can now receive.

“In some ways, I’d like to just go exactly back to what we had and ram it through a court if we have to,” Trump said, growing more animated as the roundtable stretched on. He criticized the current landscape as a “crazy never-never land,” pointing out several teenage football players who signed multimillion-dollar contracts.

He repeatedly decried a federal judge’s decision that opened the door to colleges paying athletes, ending decades of amateur athletics, and repeatedly insulted Democrats and judges he blamed for opposing his agenda.

Trump at times seemed to be unfamiliar with the legal proceedings that led to the current state of college sports and athlete compensation. He asked at one point whether the legal cases had been appealed to higher courts, and was told that the Supreme Court in 2021 issued a 9-0 decision affirming that restrictions on education-related benefits for student-athletes violate antitrust law.

“Gee, that’s surprising,” he said, calling the court’s decision “a shame.”

Other attendees took turns criticizing recent developments that have upended college sports such as the NCAA transfer portal, which has dramatically accelerated the pace of student-athletes switching schools, and the rise of collectives that pay players.

Many participants discussed their support for the SCORE Act, a bill in Congress that would introduce new, standardized regulations on player payments and set limits on their compensation.

Ahead of the roundtable, White House officials said that the implications for colleges and universities went beyond the playing field - with some schools at risk of suffering significant financial losses - and that Trump was in a rare position to convene key figures and push for solutions.

“Part of leadership is thinking outside the box and having innovative methods and getting involved to try to solve things that no one else seems to be able to,” said one senior White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. The official noted Theodore Roosevelt’s efforts to encourage college football teams in 1905 to adopt helmets and new safety rules - a move widely hailed for protecting players and helping save the sport.

For Trump, this is familiar territory. Most presidents treat sports as ceremony, but he has treated it as leverage - weighing in on league rules and coaching hires, stepping into billion-dollar negotiations involving Saudi capital, floating executive action to protect traditional games and using championship teams as symbols of national momentum.

Supporters say the focus on college athletics is both politically and substantively strategic. Harrison Fields, who served as White House principal deputy press secretary last year, said Trump’s focus on college sports spoke to a “unique and growing segment of his coalition” - including the many Americans trying to make sense of the NIL deals that are reshaping college football and basketball, in particular.

“This is another 80/20 issue the President is leveraging to his advantage, using the weight of the presidency to pursue change through the levers of the administration,” Fields said.

Trump supports congressional efforts to establish a national framework for NIL, Fields added, saying that would be “a piece of low-hanging fruit for bipartisan cooperation and a meaningful win for America’s student-athletes.”

All presidents mix sports and politics - from celebrating championship teams to attending high-profile events, White House historians said.Trump stands out for his efforts to cultivate athletes, intercede in sporting disputes and even weigh in on teams’ personnel moves. The timing, however, is puzzling, some said.

“Presidents have conducted other business even when wars are happening. But this promotion of a college sports summit certainly doesn’t seem a priority at a fraught moment when the Middle East is in an explosive situation - and U.S. actions are at the center of this situation,” said Julian Zelizer, a professor of political history at Princeton University. “Nor is college sports the kind of priority domestic issue, like inflation, that matters most to voters right now.”

Friday’s meeting brought together some of the most powerful figures in the college sports ecosystem, flanked by Republican leaders such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and House Speaker Mike Johnson (Louisiana). About three dozen figures attended from across the sports world, including the commissioners of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC - the conferences that control the bulk of football revenue - along with university leaders and media executives from ESPN and Fox Sports, whose broadcast contracts underpin the sport’s financial structure.

While Sarah Hirshland, the CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, attended, the guest list underscored where the economic power in college sports resides - football-heavy conferences, television partners and brand-name programs. At issue is not simply NIL - though that marketplace has upended recruiting and compensation - but whether the current model is sustainable.

No current athlete attended, according to a guest list released by the White House, nor did any formal representatives of athlete-led NIL collectives. Casey Floyd, co-founder of NOCAP Sports, a sports marketing company that works on NIL matters for athletes, schools and business, called the entire exercise “political theater.”

“There’s no experts in the room. There’s no athletes,” Floyd said. “You basically have a bunch of celebrities and former coaches and athletes that are talking about their opinion without any factual or legal basis.”

Floyd said athletes - whom he described as “the labor force underwriting the whole system” - need independent representation and a formal seat at the table.

White House officials said they were realistic about Friday’s session, which they framed as a jumping-off point for future deliberations.

If there is a through line in Trump’s expanding involvement in sports, it is his self-image as a dealmaker uniquely positioned to cut through stalemate - a self-stylized negotiator-in-chief.

Last year, as negotiations dragged on between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund over a potential partnership that could reunify men’s professional golf, Trump hosted key figures at the White House for hours of talks.

Trump had expressed confidence in his ability to close the gap, saying on a podcast that it would take him “the better part of 15 minutes” to get a deal done.

No deal has been consummated, and it’s not clear whether Trump is still playing a role in discussions between the two sides.

Trump has long viewed global sporting events as intertwined with his presidential legacy, particularly with this summer’s men’s World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on the horizon.

The gestures have been both symbolic and substantive. Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl and has appeared at the Daytona 500 and UFC events. He plans to stage a UFC card on White House grounds and an IndyCar race on the National Mall as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.

He misses few opportunities to tie together sports drama and presidential theater. During his State of the Union address, Trump welcomed the Olympic gold-winning U.S. men’s hockey team to the House chamber, introducing them as proof that “our country is winning again.”

And Thursday, Lionel Messi and members of Major League Soccer champion Inter Miami visited the White House, another high-profile crossover between global sport and presidential ceremony.

The sports world has elevated Trump, too. He has forged a visible partnership with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, whose organization is preparing to stage the men’s World Cup in North America. At the World Cup draw in December, Infantino presented Trump with FIFA’s inaugural “peace” award - a consolation for missing out on a Nobel Peace Prize.

Friday’s roundtable served as another reminder that in Trump’s presidency, sports is not merely spectacle but a recurring arena for attention, influence and legacy-building.

Late in the roundtable, officials said athletes will be a part of the conversations on the topic but explained that there was no room at the table Friday.

“At the end of the day, we had to kick this off and start it,” said Randy Levine, the president of the New York Yankees, who helped organize Friday’s discussion. “This is the beginning. This isn’t the end.”

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Spanish soccer team desperately seeking Madonna and her 36-year-old shirt

MADRID (AP) — Spanish soccer team Celta Vigo is desperately seeking Madonna as it goes in search of a 36-year-old soccer shirt the pop star wore during a 1990 concert at its Balaidos stadium.

Madonna appeared on stage wearing the club's blue colours during her Blonde Ambition tour in July 1990.

She delighted locals who claimed the material girl as one of their own and brought unexpected attention to defender Jose Manuel Espinosa, whose No. 5 shirt she wore.

However, the whereabouts of the cherished garment are unknown and, after searching fruitlessly for decades, Celta is asking the 67-year-old Madonna to help find it for the club's archive.

“Although ours was not the only football shirt you ever wore on stage, this iconic image has grown to shine differently as years have passed,” Celta president Marián Mouriño Terrazo wrote in an open letter to the American icon.

“Over time we came to better understand what you stood for back then: questioning established norms and standing up to those who try to tell you what you can or cannot do. At our club we recognise ourselves in this line of thought. That is why we hold on to the hope of finding the garment you once wore.

“Do you have it? If you know where it may be, or if you would like to join us in the search to retrieve it, please contact us via private message.”

The appeal caused a commotion on social media after it was published on Wednesday and the club doubled down before Friday's 2-1 home league defeat by Real Madrid, playing Madonna’s songs before kickoff and putting her picture on the field and on social media.

Mouriño Terrazo told local media he was hopeful the repercussions would reach the pop star.

“I imagine that the letter reached Madonna and that she will reply,” he said.

Madonna burst on the scene in 1983 with the hit Holiday and followed that with a run of top-10 hits that included “Like a Virgin”,” Papa Don’t Preach” and “Ray of Light.”

She remains one of the most successful recording artists in history.

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Brewers pick up second straight spring win, defeat Diamondbacks 6-2

Milwaukee Brewers infielder Jesús Made, left, talks with outfielder Luis Lara during spring training workouts Monday, February 16, 2026, at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. | Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Milwaukee picked up its second straight spring win today behind strong showings from several of their top prospects. Jesús Made, Mike Boeve, Luis Lara, and Eric Bitonti all had RBIs as the Brewers defeated the Diamondbacks, 6-2.

Arizona got on the board in the first inning against Brewers starter Chad Patrick. Jacob Amaya hit a leadoff single, which was immediately followed by an Oscar Mercado double. That put runners on second and third with no outs, but Patrick bore down: striking out Jordan Lawlar for the first out. LuJames Groover grounded out to second for the second out, but merely putting the ball in play was enough to score Amaya for the first run of the game. Patrick then struck out Aramis Garcia to end the inning, but Arizona would take a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the first.

Milwaukee quickly tied the game up in the bottom of the first. Leadoff hitter Jake Bauers failed to reach, but Brandon Lockridge singled and stole second to put a runner in scoring position for Christian Yelich — who struck out swinging. Akil Baddoo, however, did not — lacing a single into centerfield to score Lockridge from second.

The first batter that Patrick faced in the top of the second was Manuel Peña. With a 2-1 count, Patrick threw Peña a fastball up in the zone, and Peña sent it 433 feet to give the Diamondbacks the lead once again. Patrick would end up going three innings, allowing those two earned runs and five hits while striking out five.

Neither team would score again until the bottom of the sixth, when David Hamilton reached on a one-out single. Luis Lara, Milwaukee’s No. 12 prospect per MLB Pipeline, smoked a double into right field to score Hamilton and tie the game. The next batter up was Jesús Made, who hit a hard ground ball just out of reach of Diamondbacks second baseman Demetrio Crisantes — scoring Lara from second to give the Brewers a lead they would never relinquish.

The Brewers would tack on another two runs in the bottom of the seventh courtesy of an Akil Baddoo walk that preceded a two-out home run off the bat of prospect Mike Boeve. Milwaukee’s minor leaguers would add on another insurance run in the bottom of the eighth. Made, leading off the inning, beat out a ground ball to Adrian Rodriguez at shortstop, then took second on a Rodriguez throwing error. After Brady Ebel struck out, Eric Bitonti smoked a line drive that deflected off of first baseman Modeifi Marte’s glove and bounced into right field for a single. Made scored from second for the Brewers’ sixth and final run of the game.

As someone who follows the Brewers’ minor league system, it was really fun to see so many of the Brewers’ top prospects show up today. Made, Lara, Bitonti, and Boeve are all ranked as top-30 Brewers prospects by MLB Pipeline, and their efforts were the reason that the Brewers won this game. Milwaukee’s pitching staff also did a great job of shutting down the Diamondbacks’ offense. Patrick was the only pitcher to allow a run — Jared Koenig, Peter Strzelecki, Brian Fitzpatrick, Will Childers, Mark Manfredi, and Blake Holub all put together scoreless outings in relief of Patrick.

The Brewers will attempt to win their third straight contest against the Los Angeles Angels tomorrow. First pitch is slated for 2:10 p.m.

Backstage Report Claims AEW's Tony Khan Was 'Thrilled' About Paramount Acquiring WBD

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The media landscape in the United States is set to undergo a huge change in the near future as the bidding war over who will purchase AEW's broadcasting partner, Warner Brothers Discovery, looks to have been won by Paramount. After initially agreeing a deal with Netflix, Paramount outbid the streaming giant to secure a deal, and after detailing what the purchase could mean for AEW last week, Dave Meltzer in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter claimed that one man who is very happy about the deal is none other than Tony Khan himself.

Meltzer was told by those close to Khan that the AEW President was thrilled when the news came out, feeling that Paramount purchasing WBD instead of Netflix is actually the best possible outcome for him. One of the reasons for this is the idea of HBO MAX and Paramount+ potentially merging into one streaming service, which would also include Discovery+, Pluto TV, and BET+. If the services do merge, there would approximately 200 million worldwide subscribers, with just under 44% of that number being subscribers based in the US. Combining that with the fact that Paramount are picking up the television stations, including TBS and TNT where AEW airs its weekly shows, the Paramount purchase has the potential to put AEW in around 116 million homes in the United States alone, the most out of any US wrestling show and almost double the amount of homes than when AEW last negotiated a media rights deal in 2024.

However, there are some people who are sceptical about the deal being good for AEW, with Meltzer highlighting that David Ellison, the CEO of Paramount Skydance, talked about putting the UFC on TV, specifically mentioning a Saturday night timeslot on TNT, the current slot which "AEW Collision" occupies. This could have some upside potential as AEW could air after the UFC, giving "Collision" a massive lead-in boost. It could also lead to "Collision" moving to a Thursday night which would also be beneficial, or the other way around by using "Collision" to lead into the UFC and boosting the end of the show. With that said, there is a chance that "Collision" could be dropped entirely depending on ratings, and the fact that UFC is under the TKO umbrella, eliminating AEW would be something that TKO would be very happy about.

Meltzer rounded off by saying that AEW wouldn't have a problem finding a new outlet if the Paramount purchase does damage the company, but media rights are so important that getting another nine or ten figure deal would be very hard to come by with any other organization.

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Steven Kwan is poised to dominate both sides of the ball in 2026

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There are not too many left fielders in the game who can compare to the Cleveland Guardians' Steven Kwan. The slugger has quickly become one of the best from a defensive standpoint. 

Since entering the big leagues as a rookie in 2022, he has won a Gold Glove every single year. He is the only Cleveland outfielder to have four Gold Gloves under his belt, and he is an early favorite to win his fifth. 

He could also make his third All-Star Game appearance, and he and Jose Ramirez will be expected to carry much of the weight for Cleveland this year on the offensive side of things.

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Guardians' Steven Kwan is poised to dominate both sides of the ball in 2026

While being an All-Star last season, Steven Kwan had his points where he struggled. A nagging wrist injury in the middle of the season seemed to cause some stress at the plate for him. 

He still finsihed with with a .272 average and 11 home runs, but those numbers could have been better if he were fully healthy. 

Kwan has come into camp healthy, causing some analysts to project him to bounce back at the plate this year. ESPN ranks him as the 81st-best player coming into the new season, and Tristan H. Cockcroft believes he will be one to watch out for. 

"Season prediction: Kwan rebounds to a .288 batting average and .357 on-base percentage, fueling an 85-run, 18-steal stat line. He also wins his fifth straight Gold Glove."

That could be enough for this scrappy Guardians bunch to fight for a third straight AL Central championship. However, the Detroit Tigers are looking to knock this club off its throne, and they had quite the offseason, making some big splashes that should put them in a good position to do so.

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Dana White Reacts To Eddie Hearn Signing Still-Injured UFC HW Champion Tom Aspinall

Eddie Hearn and Tom Aspinall
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Dana White dismissed any issues negotiating with Eddie Hearn after the announcement that he had signed UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall to Matchroom Talent Agency.

The announcement was made on Thursday that Aspinall would be the inaugural member of the new talent agency, and the timing was ever more significant given Hearn and White's public back-and-forth after Zuffa Boxing signed former Matchroom boxer Conor Benn to a $15 million deal.

"We don't have an issue with Eddie. They can get whoever they want to represent them. Tito Ortiz used to represent people and we got it done," White said of the deal during the UFC 326 press conference. 

Aspinall has been on the sidelines since October last year, having sustained an eye injury after repeated pokes from Ciryl Gane – resulting in the fight being called for a no-contest – and requiring multiple surgeries. 

"Obviously, we're still recovering," Aspinall said in the aftermath of the announcement in a video posted to his YouTube channel on Thursday. "But I'm looking to get back in there as soon as possible. So I just want to maximize the time that I've got in the sport, grow more commercially. And do it with, you know, expand my team a little bit, make it as big and powerful as possible."

Hearn also appeared in the video to talk about the deal, confirming that Aspinall is still signed to the UFC and clarifying that this isn't about bringing him from MMA and into boxing. 

"Look, he has a contract with UFC. So that's not – this isn't about bringing him into boxing. This is a commercial representation and advisory capacity to help him across all of his business."

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‘I think the fans know…’ – Andy Robertson candidly addresses Liverpool future after FA Cup win

‘I think the fans know…’ – Andy Robertson candidly addresses Liverpool future after FA Cup win
‘I think the fans know…’ – Andy Robertson candidly addresses Liverpool future after FA Cup win

Andy Robertson candidly addressed his future at Liverpool after his headline-making performance in the FA Cup victory over Wolves on Friday night.


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In the space of two minutes shortly after half-time, the 31-year-old opened the scoring for the Reds with a sublime 20-yard finish and then provided the cross from which Mo Salah doubled the visitors’ lead at Molineux.

It was a throwback to his prime years in a red shirt, and it may have given Arne Slot some food for thought amid the head coach’s general preference of Milos Kerkez as our starting left-back this season.

Robertson circumspect about his Liverpool future

Robertson has just under four months remaining on his contract at Liverpool, with his future at the club remaining uncertain, and he was circumspect about the evident emphasis on building the next generation at Anfield as several long-serving players approach the twilight of their careers.

The Scottish left-back told BBC Sport“I’m not sure I’ve got a point to prove in a Liverpool shirt. I think the fans know I give everything every time I come onto the pitch and I hope they believe that. I’ve done that for nine years now.

“When you get on the pitch, you just want to enjoy it. I love playing football, I love training with these lads, I love playing with them and when you get the opportunity to go on the pitch, I just want to make the most of it and I think I did that today.

“It is what it is. Milos is a fantastic left-back, had an unbelievable season last season at Bournemouth, took a little bit of time to settle into a big club, which everyone does, but the club have to move forward.

“The lads that have been here for so long, we’re not getting any younger! We’re all in our 30s now and the replacements have to come in, we know that. That’s what we want for the club; we want them to be ambitious and go and compete on all fronts. You have to accept it.

“I’ve had competition my whole career and it’s no different this season. I’ve not played as many games as maybe I would’ve liked, but that’s part of football. When you do play, you’ve just got to go and enjoy it and I think I did that tonight.”

Robertson has made his case for a start against Galatasaray

It’s apparent from Robertson’s comments that, as graciously as he’s addressed the wider context of looking towards the future, it kills him inside to be playing so little football this season in comparison to previous years at Liverpool.

However, he’s started as many Champions League games this term as he has in the Premier League (five), and his performance at Molineux will have done plenty to convince Slot to opt for him over Kerkez when the Reds take on Galatasaray in Istanbul next Tuesday.

As seen in the table below (citing figures from Sofascore), the 31-year-old was an effective attacking outlet from the left flank throughout the game against Wolves, and it was no surprise that he earned a rating of 8/10 from the Liverpool Echo‘s Ian Doyle.

Despite his excellent showing tonight, it remains unclear whether or now Robertson will be a Liverpool player next season, given his contract situation. A trusted source in David Lynch claimed last month that it’s highly unlikely that the Scotland captain will sign a new deal at Anfield.

His exploits at Molineux would indicate that our number 26 still has plenty to offer in a red shirt, and if his wish is to remain on Merseyside, the club ought to be doing everything in their power to ensure that he’s still with LFC from August onwards.

‘Every time I need him, he tries to give his best’ – Slot praises Robertson after guiding Liverpool to Wolves win

‘Every time I need him, he tries to give his best’ – Slot praises Robertson after guiding Liverpool to Wolves win
‘Every time I need him, he tries to give his best’ – Slot praises Robertson after guiding Liverpool to Wolves win

Liverpool manager Arne Slot praised Andy Robertson for his commitment to the club after the defender helped the Reds secure their place in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals with a 3-1 win against Wolves.

After a goalless first half against Wolves, Robertson sent the away end at Molineux into raptures in the 51st minute as he fired a stunning 20-yard strike past Sam Johnstone to give the Reds the lead. The 31-year-old was involved in Liverpool’s second three minutes later as he crossed for Mohamed Salah to smash home and all but send Slot’s men into the final eight.

The Scotland captain, who almost joined Tottenham in the January transfer window, has played a bit-part role this season following the arrival of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth in the summer, but Slot praised the fullback for his love and commitment to the club, which he has been at since 2017.

“He loves the club and he loves to play in front of these fans,” Slot said. “These fans were again amazing by the way three days after they were so disappointed.

“Like us, they had to go again on a Friday evening over here. I don’t know if they were all the same, but there were definitely more because in the FA Cup you have even more away fans.

“Robbo has in the one-and-a-half year that I’m here, he has given his everything for the club. I think the fans will tell me that it’s not only one-and-a-half year he did this. He did this for all the years that he’s been here.

“Every time I need him, or the club needs him, he tries to give his best. That’s again what he did tonight, not only scoring and having an assist, but I think he defended well with calm and a lot of composure on the ball.”

Real Madrid Player Ratings v Celta Vigo: Aurelien Tchouameni is commander in chief

Real Madrid Player Ratings v Celta Vigo: Aurelien Tchouameni is commander in chief
Real Madrid Player Ratings v Celta Vigo: Aurelien Tchouameni is commander in chief

Real Madrid stole a crucial victory from the jaws of a draw at Balaidos. Aurelien Tchouameni was once again the standout for Los Blancos.

Thibaut Courtois – 8

Made two excellent saves in the first half to keep Real Madrid level. Nothing out of the ordinary for Courtois, but no less impressive.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 4

If Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pay off is his offensive production does not make it worthwhile as things stand. After one brilliant pass for Vinicius Junior early on, Alexander-Arnold hooked in several wayward crosses before being beaten by Williot Swedberg too easily for Celta’s equaliser. A more competent second half, but was again wasteful with the ball.

Raul Asencio – 8

Playing through the pain barrier, Asencio was very solid and made a number of sharp interventions to cut out Celta attacks. Even in the moments Real Madrid looked shaky, he remained firm in conviction and tackle.

Antonio Rudiger – 7

Struggled at points in the first half, it was Rudiger and Alexander-Arnold attacked in the first period, and he gave away a number of silly fouls. In the second half, he was much cleaner, and stepped in well on the Celta forwards.

Ferland Mendy – 7.5

A very good return to action for Mendy, who made one crucial covering run to keep Fer Lopez from having a golden opportunity in the second half. The Mendy of always: solid defensively, conservative with the ball.

Fede Valverde – 6.5

Slightly reluctant to give him too much credit for a winner that was heavily deflected, his third effort of the game from good positions and the first that was going on target. Valverde again looked a little lost without space to attack.

Arda Guler – 6

A good setup for Tchouameni for the opening goal, but struggled for the most part after that. Got into good positions on several occasions, but through a lack of options and impatience, found his through balls cut out on every occasion before being taken off after the hour.

Aurelien Tchouameni – 8.5

Given the slip by Borja Iglesias for the first Celta Vigo goal, outside of that, this was another very good performance from Tchouameni. The best of any Real Madrid player, he stepped in time and again to recycle possession, clogging up the midfield for Celta. On top of that, his brilliant goal turned out to be crucial.

Thiago Pitarch – 6.5

A little less impressed than Alvaro Arbeloa, Pitarch was again very busy without the ball, snapping into challenges and giving Los Blancos an energy they need in midfield. The flipside is that he continues to play backwards when he has it, and released the pressure on Celta on multiple occasions with careless fouls.

Brahim Diaz – 4

A very anonymous performance, Brahim couldn’t get on the ball, and on the rare occasion he did, his use of it was uninspiring.

Vinicius Junior – 5

It’s true that he had little service. That said, beyond his chance in the 10th minute, which he was unlucky not to see go in, but probably should have scored, Vinicius was very quiet. A couple of shots in the second half were comfortable for Ionut Radu, and other than that, he provided little threat.

Substitutes

Cesar Palacios – 7

An impressive cameo from the Castilla midfielder, who played behind the forwards when he came on. Nipped in to win the ball back on a couple of occasions, and moved the ball quickly when he got on it. Promising.

Gonzalo Garcia – 4

Sent on for the final 15 minutes, the only time we recall Garcia touching the ball was to go on a run direct for goal in stoppage time when he should have turned and played it to a free Vinicius on the left.

Manuel Angel – N/A

Came on in the 90th minute. Won the ball back high up the pitch, it was just clean, and ultimately a decisive contribution.

President Donald Trump proposes college sports return to pre-NIL era, wants to ‘ram it through’ court system

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During Friday’s White House roundtable, leaders from college athletics and outside the industry voiced ideas about how to potentially settle the landscape. President Donald Trump oversaw the event and offered a suggestion multiple times: a return to the pre-NIL era.

Early in the roundtable, with more than 50 people in attendance, Trump said college sports should “go back to what it was” with scholarships. Later, after hearing from prominent figures such as Nick Saban, Greg Sankey and Urban Meyer, he pointed out a judge’s ruling he called a “disgrace.” It’s unclear which ruling Trump was talking about at the time, but Sankey noted the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in the landmark NCAA v. Alston case.

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But as he assessed the landscape, Trump suggested going back to what things looked like before NIL came about in 2021. Even if that happens, though, he told the room that college athletics has gone “backward.”

“When I look at what a person that’s a judge was able to do to destroy colleges and college sports that were so good, no problems, it’s very, very sad,” Trump said. “In some ways, I’d like to go exactly back to what we had and ram it through a court if we have to. Because I’m not sure you’re ever going to come up with a system that’s comparable to what you had.

“In life, you like to get better, not worse. You like to go forward, not backward. No matter what you come up with, you’ve gone backward – a long way backward, in many cases.”

Friday’s roundtable is the latest attempt by Trump to get involved in college athletics. He first signaled a willingness last year and signed an executive order in July, which took aim at pay-for-play in the NIL space in an attempt to settle things.

Speaking with the room, President Donald Trump said he is planning another executive order. This one, which he expected will come with in a week, will be “more comprehensive” than the last one, and he said he expects to wind up in court.

“I’d like to write an executive order based on some of the very great talent in this room,” Trump said. “And we will be sued, and we’ll go before a court, and maybe – maybe – we’ll have a judge that’s realistic, reasonable and wants to do a favor for the country because thats’ the only way this is going to be solved.

“So I’m going to sit down and I’m going to write an executive order based on many of the statements made today, many of the statements I’ve been hearing over the last year, about what a disaster this is for the colleges, for the players, for the families – ruining families, ruining everything. We’re going to do a very well-thought-out executive order. … That’ll be placed before the courts, and hopefully a judge who’s a real judge, a compassionate judge and a judge with common sense will get it approved.”

Not so fast: MLB nixes Brewers' green-card ABS challenge plans after one game

Game report

Milwaukee Brewers game preparation specialist Evan Martin holds a green index card to indicate when it's a good situation for players to challenge during a spring training game on March 5, 2026.

Game report

Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 2

Milwaukee improved to 6-7 in Cactus League play with solid pitching from a handful of prospects in relief on March 6, but the real story was what didn't happen: challenges.

While Chad Patrick started and went three innings before a quartet of prospects closed out the game with zeroes on the mound, nobody on the Brewers side challenged a call.

More importantly, nobody in the dugout flashed any colored index cards to hitters before a pitch to indicate whether or not it was a green-light challenge situation.

The Brewers debuted their method for helping players know whether or not they were in an approved count or situation to call for an Automated Ball-Strike challenge the day before, March 5, while playing the Rockies. If it was a situation where the team was OK with a player utilizing a challenge – such as a 3-2 count – a coach would Velcro a green index card to the dugout railing before the pitch. It was also signaled to the batter from the third bases coach's box when on offense.

"I think it’s awesome, actually,” Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell said.

Major League Baseball didn't quite think so.

BOX SCORE: Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 2

The league's ABS rules indicate that a pitcher, catcher or batter can only challenge a pitch and they must do so immediately after the pitch and without any help from someone else.

The league informed the Brewers before their game against the Diamondbacks that they couldn't use their green-card system before a pitch, either.

"You can’t do anything that’s not in the spirit of the rule," Murphy said.

The experiment lived one day, but it's still quite possible that teams around the league, including Milwaukee, will still find ways to relay to players – via signal or other method – that they're in a situation where it is acceptable to challenge.

Quotable

"It's daunting." – Murphy on the downside of going into the season with such a young rotation.

Prospect watch

Jesús Made started and roped an RBI single at 104.6 mph as part of a 2 for 4 day, while Mike Boeve entered as a sub and hit a two-run homer to left-center in the seventh. Luis Lara also started and hit an RBI double to right-center.

Brewers spring training schedule

Brewers at Angels, 2:10 p.m. Saturday. Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff vs. Los Angeles RHP Grayson Rodriguez. Radio – 620 WTMJ.

Brewers vs. Mariners, 3:10 p.m. Sunday. Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison vs. RHP George Kirby. Radio – 620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: MLB shuts down Brewers green card ABS challenge plans after one game

Not so fast: MLB nixes Brewers' green-card ABS challenge plans after one game

Game report

Milwaukee Brewers game preparation specialist Evan Martin holds a green index card to indicate when it's a good situation for players to challenge during a spring training game on March 5, 2026.

Game report

Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 2

Milwaukee improved to 6-7 in Cactus League play with solid pitching from a handful of prospects in relief on March 6, but the real story was what didn't happen: challenges.

While Chad Patrick started and went three innings before a quartet of prospects closed out the game with zeroes on the mound, nobody on the Brewers side challenged a call.

More importantly, nobody in the dugout flashed any colored index cards to hitters before a pitch to indicate whether or not it was a green-light challenge situation.

The Brewers debuted their method for helping players know whether or not they were in an approved count or situation to call for an Automated Ball-Strike challenge the day before, March 5, while playing the Rockies. If it was a situation where the team was OK with a player utilizing a challenge – such as a 3-2 count – a coach would Velcro a green index card to the dugout railing before the pitch. It was also signaled to the batter from the third bases coach's box when on offense.

"I think it’s awesome, actually,” Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell said.

Major League Baseball didn't quite think so.

BOX SCORE: Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 2

The league's ABS rules indicate that a pitcher, catcher or batter can only challenge a pitch and they must do so immediately after the pitch and without any help from someone else.

The league informed the Brewers before their game against the Diamondbacks that they couldn't use their green-card system before a pitch, either.

"You can’t do anything that’s not in the spirit of the rule," Murphy said.

The experiment lived one day, but it's still quite possible that teams around the league, including Milwaukee, will still find ways to relay to players – via signal or other method – that they're in a situation where it is acceptable to challenge.

Quotable

"It's daunting." – Murphy on the downside of going into the season with such a young rotation.

Prospect watch

Jesús Made started and roped an RBI single at 104.6 mph as part of a 2 for 4 day, while Mike Boeve entered as a sub and hit a two-run homer to left-center in the seventh. Luis Lara also started and hit an RBI double to right-center.

Brewers spring training schedule

Brewers at Angels, 2:10 p.m. Saturday. Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff vs. Los Angeles RHP Grayson Rodriguez. Radio – 620 WTMJ.

Brewers vs. Mariners, 3:10 p.m. Sunday. Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison vs. RHP George Kirby. Radio – 620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: MLB shuts down Brewers green card ABS challenge plans after one game

Angel Reese steals the show from her NBA brother

Angel Reese steals the show from her NBA brother

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Angel Reese showed up courtside Tuesday night to support her brother’s NBA moment—but the Chicago Sky star quickly became part of the night’s spotlight herself.

"As soon as I heard he was going to be on the team, I was like… I need a jersey." 🫶

Angel Reese is in attendance for her brother Julian Reese’s second career NBA game! pic.twitter.com/W6WGr9Udij

— NBA (@NBA) March 4, 2026

The Washington Wizards recently signed rookie big man Julian Reese out of the G League, and the 6-foot-9 forward made his second NBA start against the Orlando Magic. Sitting courtside at the game was Angel Reese, wearing a Washington Wizards jersey with her brother’s name on the back. The outfit immediately caught attention, especially because Angel Reese has previously been known as a Magic supporter.

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The jersey wasn’t a long-planned fashion piece. According to Reese, it came together quickly after her brother received the call to join the Wizards roster.

“As soon as I heard he was going to be on the team, I was like… I need a jersey,” Reese told Monumental Sports during the game.

The courtside appearance added another high-profile moment for Angel Reese, who continues to balance a growing presence in sports culture with an increasingly visible fashion profile. Her latest game-day look centered on family pride, but it also followed a string of style moments that have drawn attention off the court.

Earlier this year, Reese made headlines for her appearance at the NBA London event, where she stepped onto the red carpet wearing a tailored gray blazer paired with micro mini shorts and sheer tights. The structured outfit combined a classic blazer silhouette with modern styling, finished with black heels, a handbag, and gold jewelry.

More recently, Reese sparked conversation online with a mirror selfie in a floral bikini set featuring a bandeau-style top with a flower detail and matching patterned bottoms. The look included layered gold jewelry and a braided updo hairstyle, another example of how Reese often blends statement accessories with clean silhouettes.

Those appearances have helped establish Angel Reese as a recognizable figure in athlete-driven fashion conversations, where off-court style moments frequently travel across social platforms alongside sports headlines.

But the courtside moment, however, centered squarely on family.

Julian Reese finished the night with nine points and eight rebounds in 33 minutes, continuing his early run with the Wizards after earning the call-up from the G League. The Washington Wizards ultimately fell to the Orlando Magic 126–109, but the game still represented a milestone for the Reese family.

Angel Reese admitted the moment was emotional.

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“I was emotional when I found out. I was crying, I was just so happy,” she said. “My mom was able to raise me and my brother. We were able to go to Maryland and play in front of our family.”

NFL world reacts to Bears trading for C Garrett Bradbury

The Chicago Bears aren't wasting time when it comes to finding a new center on the offensive line. The Bears are set to trade for center Garrett Bradbury from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick. The trade was first reported by NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. This comes just days after the sudden news that Bears center Drew Dalman was retiring from the NFL.

Bradbury is very familiar with the Bears from his days with the Minnesota Vikings. He was selected by the Vikings in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft and anchored their offensive line through the 2024 season. Minnesota released Bradbury last offseason, and he signed a two-year deal to join the New England Patriots. Bradbury was an integral part of their Super Bowl run, starting all 17 games for the Patriots in the regular season and four postseason games. In the regular season, Bradbury allowed no sacks, four hits, and 20 pressures.

With free agents such as Tyler Linderbaum and Connor McGovern available, Bradbury wasn't a player Bears fans were expecting to target. And his arrival has drawn mixed reactions. Here is how the NFL world reacted to the trade news.

NFL world reacts to Bears trading for C Garrett Bradbury

What is this https://t.co/mpz0yBtBOd

— jeff (@cubsfan) March 6, 2026

Trust in Roushar and Ben. But my initial reaction here isn't great unless it allows you to make a kickass move somewhere else. https://t.co/OPa397PVGT

— Quinten Krzysko (@ButkusStats) March 6, 2026

I suppose…

Lot of confidence in Luke Newman. https://t.co/YUiT2IPKTF

— Herb Howard (@HerbHoward411) March 6, 2026

The Garrett Bradbury trade to Chicago reunites him with his college teammate at NC State in Joe Thuney.

They were roommates when the team traveled for away games.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 6, 2026

If the #Bears are trading for Bradbury as depth (aka Ryan Bates), great. If he’s the plan to start with a rookie behind him developing, that’s a considerable step back from last season with Dalman.

Two teams with bad OL who have needed help have both said “We don’t want you.”

— Aaron Leming (@AaronLemingNFL) March 6, 2026

I'm not saying Garrett Bradbury is great or anything, but people were knocking the Bears for the trade of Jonah Jackson last season.

For the moment, I'll trust Ben Johnson when it comes to OL additions. I don't think he's a long-term solution but he's at least experienced.

— Matt Eurich (@MattEurich) March 6, 2026

Anything Bears fans think about a player you should think the opposite 😂😂😂😂😂

— VP of Wu Tang Financial (@BarbChairScott) March 6, 2026

Hmmmmmm https://t.co/kpAmMXsdbk

— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) March 6, 2026

Bradbury improved dramatically last year and ranked amongst the top of the league in sacks allowed and penalties. That being said, his run blocking is inconsistent.

Wonder if Poles and Ben will seek the draft at all to shore up the position

— 79th & Halas Podcast (@79thAndHalas) March 6, 2026

Well…..this makes edge & LT more interesting. https://t.co/8MJqCS32yv

— Ryan McGuffey (@RyanMcGuffey) March 6, 2026

The ole borderline acceptable OZ center https://t.co/kwXFSnjh5Q

— Bears Blog Boy (@TommyK_NFLDraft) March 6, 2026

I’ll trust Ben Johnson on this.

— Alex Patt (@chifanpatt2) March 6, 2026

How life during the offseason starts feeling like when you stop worrying about the moves the Bears make and just trust in Ben Johnson
pic.twitter.com/VVUvjXHGcf

— Bearsszn (@bearszn) March 6, 2026

Ryan Poles has decided to go with a serviceable center and not the flashy guy. https://t.co/uo6PRRNDCw

— Caleb Williams Fan Club (@CalebFC18) March 6, 2026

This has to mean something else is happening no way we don’t even take a shot at Linderbaum https://t.co/5kCIM3miFf

— BriskerSZN (@BriskerSZN) March 6, 2026

feels like an anticipatory move from a team that thinks it’s going to get priced out of the top of the center market.

in which case, not a bad insurance policy. wouldn’t stop you from drafting a center if it fell that way. https://t.co/0qOMJxIPYc

— Dave Helman (@davehelman_) March 6, 2026

A veteran guy who has experience working with a young, talented QB you say? https://t.co/kqPZZd2XOL

— Carmen Vitali (@CarmieV) March 6, 2026

Chicago’s going cheap here to spend elsewhere on free agency.

Look for Chicago to draft a Center to develop. https://t.co/i8wj0GtudD

— Nick Whalen (@_NickWhalen) March 6, 2026

Two things:
1. Actually like the scheme fit even though I don’t think it’s a long-term thing. Don’t hate the quick vet add
2. Plan A was Linderbaum. Plan B needed to be a vet + rookie. So can still see Jake Slaughter, Logan Jones, Parker Brailsford as draft fits https://t.co/CLAiwC9ekV

— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) March 6, 2026

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Mariners cavColeKade of youngsters overwhelm the Rangers for 5-1 win

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Cole Young #2 of the Seattle Mariners bats during a spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch on February 23, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Amidst the first full day of Western Hemisphere-oriented World Baseball Classic games, spring training took the back seat, if not a full day off broadcasting. Despite no TV broadcast, Seattle was able to benefit from a handful of its young and less-seasoned players taking turns in the limelight. The 5-1 win for the Mariners featured three shutout innings from LHP Kade Anderson and a pair of home runs by 2B Cole Young, along with another strong day at the dish for Spring Training standout OF Brennen Davis.

The main draw (for me, at least) in Friday afternoon’s tilt was another chance to hone in on Anderson. Seattle’s top pick a year ago looked sharp in his spring debut last Friday, and shone again this afternoon. Sometimes the box score lies, but between the broadcast, Gameday, and Kate sending video and feedback from the Surprise Stadium press box, Anderson looked and sounded sharp against a lineup full of big leaguers.

Facing Nimmo twice, and the rest of the lineup once, Anderson worked around a two-strike double from Ezequiel Duran to an otherwise tidy outing. Barrels were dodged like he was playing Donkey Kong, and Anderson said after the game it was a valuable experience to work through high-quality hitters when his stuff felt a step less potent than it had a week ago.

When you play at this level, there’s so many good hitters that you don’t even realize who’s up. It’s they’re all good. So when you really have that mindset, it really it helps you understand doesn’t matter who’s in the box, this is my plan.

Anderson’s command was, aside from the curve he’d have rather buried to Duran, solid. Our friends at Pitcher List have made the most of the universal Statcast data now broadcast out of every Spring Training park, showcasing Anderson’s efforts Friday afternoon. On a slider-heavy day, Anderson was highly effective and once again encouraging that his medley of options and strong command help him perform against top notch competition.

Though I think this undersells what Anderson was doing today, it’s an interesting visual for what does and does not make the southpaw effective. Namely, despite velocity and stuff that remains page-bound, hitters don’t seem to pick him up nor barrel him up often. With Bryce Miller still in a slightly hazy space in terms of his ramp-up time, Anderson will continue seeing chances against the first line of opposing batters.

Apres Kade, déluge non, a blessed mercy following Thursday’s slobberknocker. A solo shot to Evan Carter was the only thing of consequence yielded by Emerson Hancock, while he in recompense scoured the souls of four Rangers hitters, engaging his sweeper to great effect and looking as sharp as he’s been in three innings of his own.

The pitching staff as a whole was sharp, albeit with Casey Legumina, Cole Wilcox, and Robinson Ortiz all racking zeroes against the more zero-ish batch of Rangers substitutes they were matched against. 28 runs allowed over the last two days for the M’s pitching staff feels a little better than 27 over the previous one.

Speaking of runs a-loud, listen to these back-to-back:

Watch it fly, Cole! #TridentsUppic.twitter.com/AVADK6xIZ1

— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) March 6, 2026

Young’s power hasn’t been central to his appeal as a prospect, although the titanic blast he sent last year reminded what he’s capable of at full bore. These max effort swings do seem a bit more geared towards damage, but it’s worth noting his second big fly today would’ve been a nearer thing in Seattle than in the Arizona elevation and heat. Young denied that he’s making any specific emphasis towards power this spring beyond trying to match the barrel to the ball when asked postgame, but acknowledged he’ll use “different types of swings” situationally and depending on the count.

Young’s hotter performance is unsurprising, even as he chuckled about another slow start at the plate this spring to mirror some of his challenges in 2025 upon his call-up.

It’s nice to come into the spring and, you know, fail the last year, fail a lot the last year, and just, you know, work on those failures this offseason and come back this year. Just, you know, being aware of what I need to do.

Those failures may have been challenging for Young, but he’s attempting to use them as context for his efforts this spring, where he’s the frontrunner for the Opening Day second base role so long as he continues hitting like he’s done most of his career.

Davis, by contrast, has little guaranteed. Still, he would’ve needed to Polo Grounds or old Tiger Stadium to contain his blast. The scorched 117 mph tater went nearly 440 feet to left center, and he tacked on another hit that got him driven in by Patrick Wisdom in the 5th. He was one of several players noted by manager Dan Wilson postgame for strong plate appearances, as well as a shoutout to the ongoing strengths of Cole Wilcox on display in the bullpen. The route to the bigs is still challenging for Davis without injuries, but it’s hard to see more that the righty could do on the field in a spring environment to give the club something to consider.

The M’s will be back in action Saturday, with Logan Gilbert on the hill in Peoria, hosting the Chicago White Sox on video through Mariners.TV at 12:10 PM PT.

New York Giants to move on from star defender

The NFL’s new league year is approaching, and teams are making tough decisions. Some of those decisions include retaining players via contract extension or moving on from them.

The New York Giants are set to make a number of moves for their 2026 roster. That may include moving on from some of their stars.

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Reports indicate that the Giants will be moving on from their 2022 first-round pick, Kayvon Thibodeaux. The star pass rusher is in the final year of his rookie deal.

Oct 9, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) in action against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images


The Giants picked up Thibodeaux’s option last offseason. However, his draft status hasn’t quite lived up to the expectations of the organization.

Thibodeaux only recorded 2.5 sacks last season in 10 games played. He appeared to have a breakout season in 2023, but hasn’t been consistent since then.

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A lot of this can be attributed to the Giants simply not being a well-coached team. With no clear identity on either side of the ball, no one was set up for success.

New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) runs out of the tunnel during a Thursday Night Football game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Oct. 9, 2025.

Thibodeaux oozes the size, talent, and pedigree NFL teams want in a star pass rusher. Perhaps a change of scenery could be in his best interest.

Thibodeaux is only 25-years-old and has a lot of football left in him. If he can go to the right situation that utilizes his potential, he could re-ignite his career.

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What BYU said about its NCAA Tournament résumé after its Big 12 tournament run ended

BYU's Lara Rohkohl (13) grapples for the ball with TCU's Clara Silva (17) as BYU's Kambree Barber looks on in a quarterfinal game at the Big 12 women's basketball tournament at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on Friday, March 6, 2026.
BYU's Lara Rohkohl (13) grapples for the ball with TCU's Clara Silva (17) as BYU's Kambree Barber looks on in a quarterfinal game at the Big 12 women's basketball tournament at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on Friday, March 6, 2026. | Ryan Weaver

The NCAA Tournament hopes for the BYU women’s basketball team are in the hands of the selection committee now.

The Cougars’ Big 12 tournament run came to an end Friday afternoon, as No. 9 seed BYU started slow offensively in falling to top seed TCU, 63-46, at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.

Does BYU have a chance to make the NCAAs despite losing to the No. 10 team in the country Friday and seeing its five-game win streak come to an end?

“My pitch would be if you watch us, I believe we’re an NCAA Tournament team.”

BYU coach Lee Cummard

That answer will be known March 15, when the 68-team NCAA field is revealed.

After Friday’s game, BYU first-year coach Lee Cummard made his best pitch for his team’s name to be called on Selection Sunday.

“I think we have the most Quad 2 wins in the country prior to this game and a 7-1 record against those teams that are on the bubble. My pitch would be if you watch us, I believe we’re an NCAA Tournament team,” he said.

“We play a style of play, we get up and down, it’s fun to watch. We do some things defensively to kind of turn teams over, and we shoot the 3. Everybody loves the 3.”

In the five games prior to Friday’s contest, BYU finished the regular season with three straight wins against fellow NCAA bubble teams — Utah, Arizona State and Colorado — then beat Houston in the Big 12 tournament’s first round before rallying past the Utes again in the tourney’s second round.

The Cougars went into Friday at No. 54 in the NET rankings and No. 43 in the WAB (wins above bubble) rankings, and they have an 8-4 record against Quad 2 competition.

“We’re a young team that really started clicking late, figured out who we are at the right time, came up against a great team,” Cummard said.

“But at the end of the day, when I watch us play — and there’s several in this (Big 12) tournament that are kind of in the same boat — we’re every bit what an NCAA Tournament team looks like if you watch us play.”

Friday’s game provided BYU (22-11) with an opportunity to make an impression with the NCAA Tournament selection committee and perhaps even lock up an at-large bid with what would have been the Cougars’ first Quad 1 victory of the season.

TCU (28-4) and its shutdown defense didn’t let those kinds of thoughts linger for very long, however, and BYU goes into Selection Sunday with a 0-5 Quad 1 record.

The Horned Frogs quickly got out to an 11-2 lead, thanks to three early 3-pointers from Taylor Bigby. TCU eventually pushed that lead as high as 16 points in the first quarter and held the Cougars to 19.4% shooting in the opening period to take a 24-8 lead into the second.

“She got us off to a fantastic start. Shot the ball really well in that first quarter,” TCU coach Mark Campbell said of Bigby, who finished with 13 points.

“I thought we did a great job driving and kicking and creating, but Tay works on her craft. Our team believes in her.”

The scoring stayed relatively even over the final three quarters, but the damage was done.

“Our group has that ability — I call it an avalanche — to really get cooking, and so our growth is to make sure we stay in attack mode and continue to put pressure on teams that way, but today that was huge," Campbell said.

BYU only shot 27% against a TCU team that entered the day leading the nation in field goal percentage defense, and the Horned Frogs often stymied the Cougars at the hoop, as they finished with nine blocks, including four each from Clara Silva and Kennedy Basham.

Cummard credited the Horned Frogs’ post defense for disrupting BYU’s opportunities to get back into the game. The Cougars made just six of 15 layups in the loss.

“I think we have probably five (shots) that I remember that they either altered that we normally make and they altered or they completely blocked the shot,” Cummard said.

“Some of them were dump-offs on rolls. Some of them were just drives to the basket that we normally (make) — there’s not a 6-7 and that length there. It didn’t allow us to get in a rhythm offensively for some of our players as individuals, but also as a team collectively.”

BYU went into halftime with just 19 points, though the Cougars trimmed their deficit slightly to 13 after holding TCU to eight points in the second quarter.

It left the door open for BYU to try to claw its way back into the contest, like the Cougars had done the day before.

In a second-round matchup with Utah, the Utes used a 17-2 run to go up nine over BYU heading into halftime, but the Cougars outscored their rivals 43-16 in the second half to run away with an 18-point win.

The No. 10-ranked Horned Frogs, though, never let BYU seriously entertain any upset hopes.

The Cougars briefly climbed within nine at 39-30 following a 9-0 run midway through the third quarter, but the Horned Frogs had an answer and eventually increased their lead back to 12 at the end of the period.

TCU pushed the lead as high as 20 in the fourth quarter on its way to earning the blowout win.

The contest featured three All-Big 12 first-teamers in TCU’s Olivia Miles — also the Big 12 Player of the Year and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year — and Marta Suarez, as well as BYU sophomore guard Delaney Gibb.

Though all three had subpar shooting days, they still led their squads.

Miles, who shot 3 of 10 from the floor, finished with a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds while adding six assists and a block, and Suarez (6 of 16 from the field) paced TCU with 17 points and eight rebounds, three steals and two assists.

Gibb was 6 of 22 from the field but managed 17 points, seven rebounds, five assists and a steal in leading the Cougars.

For the next nine days, BYU will have to wait and watch as the NCAA bubble watch plays out and other teams try to play their way into the NCAA Tournament.

Like her coach, Gibb believes the Cougars, despite Friday’s result, are playing their best basketball now and deserve their first shot at the NCAAs since 2022.

“I think the past five games before this one kind of shows what we can be and what we can achieve. I think that teams want to be their best in March, and I think that we showed that,” Gibb said.

“TCU is a top-10 team. They’re a great team, and we beat them in two quarters. We outscored them in two quarters, so I think that shows that we can compete. Obviously every team can tweak little things that they need to improve on. We’re super young, but we can really compete with the top.”

Gibb’s teammate, Brinley Cannon, echoed those sentiments.

“I mean, I just hope that we’ve done what we can do to show that we’re a good team and that we deserve to be in the tournament,” Cannon said. “We’ll see what happens, but we’re hoping for that. We’re just excited and ready to compete.”

Mets at Marlins: Spring training lineup, broadcast info, and open thread, 3/6/26

Port St. Lucie, Fla.: New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea throws during spring training workout, at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Fla., Feb. 14, 2026. (Photo by Alejandra Villa Loarca/Newsday RM via Getty Images) | Newsday via Getty Images

Mets lineup

  1. Marcus Semien – 2B
  2. Carson Benge – RF
  3. Francisco Alvarez – C
  4. Ryan Clifford – 1B
  5. Tyrone Taylor – CF
  6. A.J. Ewing – LF
  7. Austin Barnes – DH
  8. Christian Arroyo – 3B
  9. Vidal Bruján – SS

SP: Sean Manaea ( LHP)

Marlins Lineup

  1. Xavier Edwrds – 2B
  2. Heriberto Hernández – LF
  3. Connor Norby – 3B
  4. Christopher Morel – 1B
  5. Maximo Acosta – SS
  6. Kemp Alderman – RF
  7. Brian Navarreto – C
  8. Deyvison De Los Santos – DH
  9. Andrew Pintar – CF

SP: Max Meyer (RHP)

Broadcast Info

First pitch: 7:10 PM EST
Radio: Marlins – MIA Audio

Why USA is away team vs. Brazil in World Baseball Classic opening game

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The United States will bat first to open the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

That's right -- Team USA is the away team on Friday night when it takes on Brazil, despite the game being played in the U.S.

The game is being played at Dalkin Park in Houston. Naturally, fans would expect the U.S. to be the home team.

That won't be the case, though.

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Why is USA away team vs. Brazil in WBC?

This is the way things work in pool play at the World Baseball Classic.

The entire Pool B, which features five teams including the United States, will play its games in Houston.

It would be an unfair advantage for the U.S. to be the home team for every game.

It's more or less random which team is denoted as home, and which team is denoted as the visitor, for each game.

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Since there are five teams, that means four pool games, and each team will get to be the home team for two and the away team for two.

The U.S. will have the crowd on its side in Houston regardless, so when it's the "road" team, it'll simply be up to Team USA to get off to a fast start with the bats.

Considering the level of hitters they've got up and down the lineup, that shouldn't be a big problem. They'll likely come out fast and furious.

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Sabres are 'finally' playoff contenders and they're buyers instead of sellers at NHL trade deadline

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Rasmus Dahlin doesn’t recall being this excited on NHL trade deadline day.

Having endured only losing during his previous seven seasons in Buffalo, the Sabres captain was practically giddy — “I’m fired up,” he said after practice Friday — about the team adding rather than unloading talent to what’s become a bona fide playoff contender.

“It’s a new thing for me. It feels like back in the days of Frolunda,” Dahlin said, referring to his days as a teenager playing for the Swedish Elite League team a decade ago.

“I mean, this is why you play hockey. This is what it should feel like,” he added. “This is the beginning for something great. I’m happy we’re finally here.”

Emphasis on finally.

A franchise in the midst of an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought is showing signs of an upward trajectory.

Buffalo entered the day tied with Tampa Bay atop the Atlantic Division standings and added depth to strengthen its playoff run. The surging Sabres are on a 26-5-2 roll following a 5-1 win over Pittsburgh on Thursday night.

The moves

General manager Jarmo Kekalainen, who took over in December, completed trades on Thursday to acquire defensemen Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley from Winnipeg and center Sam Carrick from the New York Rangers. Kekalainen then completed another trade with Winnipeg by adding journeyman forward Tanner Pearson on Friday.

And he did so without altering the Sabres' roster, with defenseman Jacob Bryson the only regular to depart.

“We have faith in the group. We don’t want to disrupt something that’s going really well — the chemistry, they have fun together, they believe in each other, they trust each other,” Kekalainen said. “But they’ve also put the work in. I think they’re all realizing it’s been paying off.”

The four players add experience — Schenn is a two-time Stanley Cup-winner — and grit to a young team whose players, for the most part, have never been in the thick of a playoff race.

“It’s exactly what we need,” said Dahlin, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft. “It’s unbelievable. We’re doing our job and he’s doing his job — Jarmo’s doing a great job.”

Kekalainen joined the Sabres as a senior adviser in May, and took over after Kevyn Adams was fired in mid-December. The 59-year-old from Finland previously spent 11 seasons as Columbus’ GM and carved out a reputation for making bold, aggressive moves.

Parayko deal falls through

He took that approach in the week leading up to the trade deadline, which included Buffalo agreeing to a framework of a trade to land St. Louis defenseman Colton Parayko. The trade fell through when the Canadian Olympian invoked his no-trade clause to stay in St. Louis.

Kekalainen declined to go into much detail on Parayko, saying he doesn’t comment on what he called “unfinished business.” The vetoed move didn’t stop him from pursuing other trades to reward the Sabres for their run of success.

“They’ve earned all the help we can give them as management,” Kekalainen said.

Buffalo’s 37 wins are already one better than the team's total last year and the most through 62 games since the Sabres had 41 over that span in 2006-07. It was the same season in which the Sabres last won a playoff round in reaching the Eastern Conference finals before losing to Ottawa.

Ruff's return

Lindy Ruff was the coach then and is now in the second year of his second stint in Buffalo.

“When I took the job, I said I wanted them to love being a Buffalo Sabre and love playing hockey,” Ruff said.

“We’ve learned a lot as a group through adversity, and we’ve got a long ways to go,” he added. “But the group has really come together, and it’s a tribute to all those guys in the room.”

Roster notes

Carrick is expected to join the team as early as Saturday, when Buffalo hosts the Nashville Predators. ... The former Jets players’ arrivals are uncertain, due in part to visa issues. ... Kekalainen said forward Juri Kulich will miss the remainder of the season while being treated for blood clots. Kulich has been out since early November. Kekalainen isn’t certain how much time he’ll miss in saying: “The doctors are hopeful this will get resolved before we prepare for next season.”

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MSSU women ready for MIAA tournament Friday

Ronnie Ressel says his “kids will be ready” on Friday when they take on No. 5 seed Northwest Missouri State University women in the quarterfinals of the MIAA conference tournament at noon at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

Ressel’s Missouri Southern State University Lions are seeded fourth and were off the first two days of the tournament. They’ve also known their opponent all week and been able to prepare.

“Playing on Friday is nice. It’s nice to get that extra day of preparation and time to heal and rest. On the other hand, we have to win three games in a row in three straight days to win the tournament,” he said.

The only way around playing on three consecutive days is to earn the No. 1 or 2 seed and play on Thursday, get Friday off and then play Saturday and Sunday.

MSSU (19-9, 13-6 MIAA) is coming off two losses to end the regular season. It had a shot at the No. 3 seed down to the final day. It lost to Washburn University last Saturday while the two teams came in tied in the MIAA standings.

The week before that, the Lions had beaten top 10 nationally ranked Fort Hays State University at home and the University of Nebraska-Kearney. But four of the Lions’ losses came in their last six games.

“We had two good home wins but then we go on the road and face UCM and had a lull in the fourth quarter. Give Washburn credit, they controlled the game,” Ressel said.

One of the four losses in the past six games occurred on the Lions’ home floor against NWMSU (18-11, 11-8 MIAA) on Feb. 12. The Bearcats used their defense to limit the Lions and earn a narrow 65-60 win.

Ressel added that his team has been outrebounded as of late and that hasn’t been the norm for the Lions this season. They rank fifth in the MIAA in rebounds per game and had been higher prior to the last weekend of the regular season. The Bearcats outrebounded them 47-32 in the February meeting.

Right now, the Lions’ focus is on themselves, Ressel says, especially to refocus in the rebounding department. He added that he wants his team to be more efficient on offense.

They’ve spent the week going back over their offensive reads to try to understand where openings should be against the NWMSU defense.

Southern ranks second in scoring in the MIAA with 74 points per game. It is 11th on defense, allowing 68 ppg. Northwest is the third-best defense, holding opponents to 58.5 ppg. It comes in 11th on offense with just 62.5 ppg.

The Lions have Grace Frazier, Nariah Clay and Ashlyn Alloway averaging 13 ppg or more. Frazier ranks fourth in the league at 16.4, while Clay is 10th and Alloway 11th at 13.5 and 13.4, respectively.

The Bearcats’ top scorer is Bailey Birmingham at 12 ppg and ranking 18th among all MIAA scorers.

Looking back at last year’s MSSU team, it had an 18-13 overall record and 10-9 conference record entering this tournament. It earned the No. 9 seed and took down No. 8 NWMSU in the first round. It lost to No. 1 Pittsburg State University in the quarterfinals.

“The big difference this year is mindset. We feel like we’re playing good basketball for the most part,” Ressel said.

From last year’s team, only two players return who got experience in the game in Frazier and Makenna Yokley, both sophomores this season. Clay was redshirted last year and witnessed the event from the bench.

The coach said he’s excited to see how the newcomers react to the stage.

Lindsey Vonn opens up on verge of losing spot atop downhill leaderboard

Lindsey Vonn knows her time atop the leaderboard is almost over.

Vonn acknowledged in an Instagram post that she will soon lose her spot atop the season downhill standings, possibly as early as Saturday, March 7. She's held the No. 1 spot since winning the first downhill of the season in December, but a crash during the Olympic downhill last month left her with severe, season-ending injuries to her left leg and right ankle.

"At the beginning of the season no one would have ever believed I would be even close to this position. And I bet people would have laughed if it was even suggested. But winning the title was my goal… and I came painfully close to achieving it," Vonn wrote.

"... Even though in a few days no one will remember that I almost won the season title, I will remember," she said. "I didn’t want to win the title to prove anything to anyone. I did it because I knew I could. I just wish I had a chance to fight until the end to try and get it…"

Vonn suffered a complex tibial fracture in her left leg and fractured right ankle during the Olympic crash, which occurred after she hooked a gate. She later revealed she also had compartment syndrome, and said she could have lost her leg if not for her longtime orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Tom Hackett.

Excessive pressure building up inside a muscle, either from bleeding or swelling, causes compartment syndrome. The pressure restricts blood flow and can lead to permanent injury if not treated quickly. Hackett performed a fasciotomy to relieve the pressure while Vonn was hospitalized in Italy.

Vonn has since been released from the hospital and has already begun physical therapy and rehab.

Though Vonn had a sizeable lead in the World Cup season downhill standings leading into the Milano Cortina Olympics, there were still four races left after the Games. Her injury opened the door for other skiers to make a run at the season title, and Emma Aicher of Germany is now just 14 points behind Vonn after finishing second in the first of two downhills this weekend in Val di Fassa, Italy.

Italy's Laura Pirovano and Germany's Kira Weidle-Winkelmann are also within 100 points of Vonn with two races left. Points are earned based on the order of finish, with 100 points awarded for first place, 80 for second place, 60 for third and so on.

Sad as she is not to win the downhill title, which would have been her ninth, Vonn said she knows it doesn't diminish what she accomplished this season. She was on the podium for every downhill race, winning two of them. That made her, at 41, the oldest woman to win a World Cup race, and she did it after being retired for almost six years.

Vonn also was skiing after having a partial replacement of her right knee, a first for an elite-level skier.

"Those memories aren’t washed away because of a title," Vonn wrote. "My tears just mean I care. I always have. That’s why I work so hard. Skiing is my passion. Whether I’ll ever be able to do it again is yet to be seen. But at least I have the memories, with or without a title, I feel privileged to have had this adventure."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Lindsey Vonn injuries will prevent her from winning downhill title

Haveron receives perfect present with shootout win

Larne boss Gary Haveron praised the "composure" shown by goalkeeper Rohan Ferguson and the players who stepped up in the penalty shootout as his side saw off Glentoran in the Irish Cup quarter-final tie at the Oval.

Ferguson saved all three of Glentoran's penalties after the game had finished 1-1 after extra time, while Tomas Cosgrove, Sean Graham and Chris Gallagher converted their spot kicks to send Larne through to the semi-finals.

It was the perfect way for Haveron to celebrate his 45th birthday, with Ferguson providing him the perfect gift as Larne continue their hunt for a first Irish Cup.

"Rohan Ferguson came up to me and said 'Happy birthday gaffer' so it was a brilliant way to finish the day. It is what I wanted for my birthday and it couldn't have gone any better," he told BBC Sport NI.

"Delighted to get through to the semi-final, you know how difficult it is going to be coming to the Oval and there is not going to be much in the game, fine margins, so delighted to come out the right side. 

"The guys showed unbelievable composure in the penalty shootout, we did it against Auda and Pristina [in Europe] and we have the confidence. In Ro Ferguson we have the best goalkeeper in the league and to save three of their penalties was unbelievable."

Haveron was satisfied that his side managed to muster a response after a lacklustre first half as Andy Ryan cancelled out Cammy Palmer's opener before MJ Kamson Kamara was dismissed for two bookable offences for the hosts.

"First half we weren't at it, we didn't press them but the second half and the reaction I got was superb," he continued.

"I couldn't have asked for any more from them they kept pushing and pushing and rightfully got the goal and in extra time we looked like the team that would win it. 

Penalties are not much of a lottery to me as we've got Ro and boys who have real composure, who have been there and done it."

No Harry Kane, no problem: Bayern Munich still in PK heaven

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 06: Jamal Musiala of Bayern Muenchen scores the goal 3: during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and Borussia Mönchengladbach at Allianz Arena on March 06, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane took a break from his extraordinary goal-scoring campaign this week, sitting out Friday’s Bundesliga home match vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach with injury. But it turns out that even without Kane, the Bavarians are peerless at winning — and converting — penalties.

A second-half penalty would prove to be just the third goal en route to a 4-1 victory that sees Bayern 14 points clear at the top of the table with Borussia Dortmund yet to play this week.

Who to step up with the England skipper out of the picture? Why, none other than returning superstar Jamal Musiala. Bayern’s maestro of the attacking midfield revealed afterwards that there was a conversation about it after Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson won the spot kick — with Jackson himself and captain Joshua Kimmich in contention.

However, ultimately Musiala was the one tapped to step up.

“It was either me or Jo. Nico asked for it, but in the end the decision was that I would take it,” Musiala shared after the match (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “It was a responsibility and I’m happy I took the chance.”

The television commentators noted how Musiala appeared nervous in the run-up — and it would be understandable, given the pressure on the young superstar’s shoulders as he returns himself from a serious injury suffered last summer. But with his ice cold finish into the bottom corner, you’d never know he sweated it for a moment.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

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Mar 6, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Nathan Lukes (38) runs the bases after hitting a grand slam against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the fourth inning during spring training at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Pirates 2 Blue Jays 9

Not that it really matters, but it is nice to have a win.

José Berríos wasn’t great but only allowed 2 earned, with 5 hits, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts and a home run. His ERA is now 3.38 on the spring. Normally, I’d say his spring training numbers don’t matter, but he had a bunch of stuff happen at the end of last season, so doing well will go a long way to make us, and the decision makers for the Jays, feel better.

Other pitchers:

  • Jeff Hoffman: 1 clean inning, with a strikeout. He looked good.
  • Jorge Alcala: 1 inning, 2 hits, 2 strikeouts.
  • Tyler Rogers: 1 inning, 1 hit, 2 strikeouts. I love watching him pitch.
  • Brendon Little: 1 inning, 1 walk, 1 strikeout.
  • Tommy Nance: 1 inning, 1 hit, 2 strikeouts.

Offense, starters:

  • Nathan Lukes: 1 hit, 1 walk, 1k, grand slam home run. .649 BA on the spring. I really want him to have a great spring, and, so far, he is. Not that I think a good, or bad, spring training will change a thing for his regular season playing time. But I still want him to to well.
  • Davis Schneider: 0 for 3, 2 strikeouts. .063.
  • Addison Barger: 0 for 1, 2 walks. .211.
  • Daulton Varsho: 1 for 3. .412.
  • Eloy Jiménez: 1 for 3. .391.
  • Brandon Valenzuela: 1 for 2, walk. .333. We really don’t have enough Brandons, Brendons, Brendens, Braydons, and other guys whose names start with Br so I’m sure he’ll be on the roster at some point this season.
  • Josh Rivera: 1 for 2, walk, k. .182.
  • Rafael Lantigua: 0 for 3, k. .500.
  • Riley Tirotta: 1 for 2, walk, k. .176.

Replacements:

  • Yohendrick Pinango: 1 for 2, 2 RBI, home run. .125.
  • Eddie Micheletti Jr.: 2 for 2, home run. .500. I love when guys who we don’t expect to be on the team at least for a year or two, hit a home run in spring. It is a nice way to get me to remember them and I’ll watch third minor league numbers a little more than others. I know one spring home run means nothing, but it makes me pay attention.
  • Cutter Coffey: 0 for 2. .077. I still think he’s the best name in the organization.
  • Johnatan Clase: 1 for 2, k. Triple. .286. I’ve liked watching his defense this spring. I know it has only been a few innings, but he’s looked more confident out there.
  • Geovanny Planchart: 0 for 1. Sac fly.
  • Aaron Parker: 0 for 1, k.
  • Josh Kasevich: 0 for 1. .438.
  • Carlos Mendoza: 1 for 1. .545.
  • Sean Keys: 0 for 1, k.

The Jays are now 3-8-2 on the spring. Tomorrow they make the 15 minute drive to Clearwater to play the Phillies. Max Scherzer makes his first start. It is an 11:00 start.

Liverpool blend golden past with bright future in cathartic FA Cup win over Wolves

Andy Robertson arrowed in an outstanding goal as Liverpool reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Twice in four days, Molineux has had first-hand evidence of Mohamed Salah’s decline. But twice, too, proof that even in his dotage Salah remains motivated by goals; that, when ageing legs can get him into the position, he can find the net. Liverpool have had a mixed week in Wolverhampton, but Salah, who has scored in a Premier League defeat and now an FA Cup win, has had a productive one.

The inconvenient reality may be that he was otherwise ineffective, but his 254th Liverpool goal took them a step closer to Wembley. For a player whose lone FA Cup final was curtailed by injury, there may be unfinished business in this competition.

Mohamed Salah's hunger for goals remains undiminished (Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
Mohamed Salah's hunger for goals remains undiminished (Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

And yet, if Liverpool were propelled into the quarter-finals by a veteran left-footer who may be in the last months of his time at Anfield, it was not Salah but Andy Robertson, just as their outstanding winger of the night was not the 33-year-old but the boy barely half his age: Rio Ngumoha.

Robertson has reacted better to his demotion this season than Salah did in the autumn. An Anfield great has been limited to five league starts. Unleashed in the FA Cup, he illustrated why he ranked among the finest attacking left-backs of his generation, delivering a goal and an assist in two minutes.

Mohamed Salah (centre) grabbed Liverpool’s second (PA Wire)
Mohamed Salah (centre) grabbed Liverpool’s second (PA Wire)

When Liverpool required someone to unlock Wolves’ dogged defence, Robertson obliged. “If you talk about a goal and an assist, the first player you think about is probably not a full back,” said Arne Slot. Robertson got both within two minutes. “He loves the club,” added his manager. “In the one-and-a-half years I am here, he has given everything to the club.”

He formed part of a left-sided duo who could be characterised as the past and the future. He and Ngumoha combined in the build-up to Salah’s goal. The teenager was terrific, a blur of stepovers, in the biggest start of his fledgling career. It indicated that he will grace bigger occasions than this.

And Arne Slot could sense his changes worked. He brought four players into the starting 11. While Ngumoha starred, two others struck. Curtis Jones, who had scored in the fourth round against Brighton, curled in a shot from 20 yards for Liverpool’s third goal. Like Robertson, he finished with a goal and an assist.

For the team, there was a cathartic element to victory in the rematch with the Premier League’s bottom club. “We know we let ourselves down on Tuesday,” said Robertson. A first-half shot count of 11-0 in their favour showed intent, though it was goalless at the break. But Robertson’s subsequent intervention meant that, this time, Liverpool need not rue an injury-time goal at Molineux, though Hee-chan Hwang cost them a clean sheet and got Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone a rare assist on a counter-attack.

Rio Ngumoha dazzled at times for Liverpool (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Rio Ngumoha dazzled at times for Liverpool (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

They began without £300m of attack-minded summer signings, with Alexander Isak still injured, Hugo Ekitike remaining unused on the bench and Florian Wirtz making his comeback as a substitute. If they were looking for individual inspiration, it came from an £8m bargain.

Robertson arrowed in a drive from 20 yards after Jones laid the ball off for him. The Scot had known little about his only other goal of the season, against Atletico Madrid in September, but this was the sweetest of strikes. “I couldn’t have hit it much better,” he said.

The quality in his left foot was apparent, too, with a deep, low cross that Salah swept in at the far post. He was adjudged offside, to his evident frustration, and could be pleased that VAR is a factor from the fifth round of the competition. “Mo is hardly ever offside, that is one of the most special things about him, so when the linesman raised his flag I was straight away questioning him,” said Slot.

Replays showed Salah was behind the ball when Robertson centred. After two goals in 15 Liverpool games, he has two in two. The Egyptian had been utterly unimpressive up to that point but, as on Tuesday, something stirred in him when the opportunity opened up and he finished off Wolves. “The most frustrating thing for me was the timing of the second goal. That was the killer,” lamented Wolves manager Rob Edwards.

Hee-chan Hwang grabbed a late consolation for Wolves (Martin Rickett/PA Wire)
Hee-chan Hwang grabbed a late consolation for Wolves (Martin Rickett/PA Wire)

Jones then made victory so comfortable that Slot could do that rarest of things and substitute Virgil van Dijk. His replacement, Ibrahima Konate, somehow missed a chance to add a fourth goal. There might, too, have been one for Ngumoha, who had a shot parried after tricking his way past Jackson Tchatchoua, while another went just wide after a driving run. His willingness to run at defenders nevertheless added another dimension. Unsurprisingly, he looked fearless. He had in a midweek cameo, too. “In my opinion, he did better than three days ago because he kept the ball more,” said Slot. “It is up to him to bring this every time.”

He argued his side had delivered a second similar performance at Molineux. “Almost all things were the same from three days ago except we scored more,” he said. His opposite number disagreed. “Their intensity tonight was better,” Edwards said. “They showed a really elite level.”

Arne Slot's Liverpool are into the last eight (AFP via Getty Images)
Arne Slot's Liverpool are into the last eight (AFP via Getty Images)

Which Liverpool may need if they reach Wembley. This is their best chance of a trophy this season, and it may be both Salah and Robertson’s last year on Merseyside. For each, there might be a silver lining.

MSSU men upset UCM in MIAA quarterfinals

Less than a week after losing to the University of Central Missouri by 26 points and allowing 95 total, No. 7 seed Missouri Southern State University held the second-seeded Mules to just 67 Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the MIAA men's tournament at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

Defending against that offense is what MSSU head coach Sam McMahon mentioned being his concern after his team’s win Wednesday night. But his defense led the team to a 70-67 upset over UCM.

MSSU plays again at 8:15 p.m. Saturday against the winner of the game between No. 3 Rogers State University and No. 6 Fort Hays State University.

The Lions didn’t trail all night long and led for all but 50 seconds of the game. Those were 50 seconds that the game was tied during the first half.

Tyrone Wright Jr. collected his second straight double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds. He tallied 22 and 14 in the first-round win over Northwest Missouri State University.

Jaden Taylor led the Lions with 23 points and grabbed eight caroms.

Southern (18-12) has made a killing in the painted area and not just with rebounds. It scored 44 paint points Thursday to score 18 more than Central in that area. It had 42 points in the paint Wednesday.

The Lions took a 34-23 lead into halftime. They grew that lead to 19 points early in the second half when the score was 44-25.

UCM (23-9) made its run back into the ballgame. A Kyran Tilley 3-pointer made it 49-40 four minutes later, with 11:46 to play.

A Tilley layup at the 10:31 mark made it 49-44.

Four minutes later, Southern took the lead back out to 10 at 61-51 with a layup from Taylor.

UCM's Houston Lazarek made a jump shot with 4:16 to play that got his team within one possession at 61-58. Less than two minutes after Lazarek’s basket, Noah Martin laid one in that made it 64-62.

Lazarek buried a trey with less than a minute left on the clock that got the Mules within a point at 68-67.

But the Lions had an answer as Colin Ruffin scored on a layup with 25 seconds left.

UCM got three looks in the final 25 seconds thanks to a missed free throw and a turnover by the Lions. But the Mules couldn’t convert.

Isaiah Atwater tallied 13 points for the Lions. The teams shot 43% overall.

UCM was 39% from the field and 25% (9 for 36) from outside. It was led by Lazarek’s 29 points.

Crowder baseball drops 17-9 game to Southeastern

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Crowder College baseball team gave up 10 runs in the top of the seventh and fell 17-9 to Southeastern Community College of Burlington, Iowa, on Friday at the Neosho Sports Complex.

The Blackhawks (6-2) loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the second and did not squander that opportunity, plating four runs in the process. VJ Schulte scored when Fernando Pichardo was hit by a pitch, Tayvon Holomar scored on an error, Jackson Petsche came home after a walk and Pichardo scored on a fielder's choice after a Roughrider double play.

Crowder (11-9) made it a 4-2 game when William Beaudoin drove in Lawson Ward and Carlo Almendarez with a single to center field.

Southeastern extended its lead to 6-2 with a pair of runs in the top of the sixth inning. Jake Miller scored on a fielder’s choice and James Nydegger came home on an error.

Brady Nolen pulled Crowder within three runs at 6-3 with a solo homer over the center field fence in the bottom of the sixth.

The Blackhawks 10-run seventh inning started with an Efrain Osorio single that plated Pichardo. Nydegger then drove in Miller and Schulte and made it a 9-3 game with a single to left that brought Osorio across the plate.

The lead swelled to 11-3 off RBI singles from Holomar and Petsche that plated Gavin Awbrey and Schulte, respectively. The lead grew further with a bases-loaded walk that scored Holomar. It got worse for the Roughriders when Petsche, Pichardo and Miller all scored after a fielding error.

Southeastern's final run of the seventh came on another Crowder error that resulted in Osorio crossing the plate and extending the Blackhawks lead to 16-3.

Crowder got six of those runs back in the bottom of the frame. Maddox Morrison drove in Almendarez with a single to center, Beaudoin scored on a Rylan Michel sacrifice fly, and Camren Stratton made it a 16-7 game with a two-run homer to center that plated Morrison.

The Roughriders final two runs of the inning came via a Nolen double that scored Hudson Hosman and a Ward single to left that brought Nolen home and made it a 16-9 game.

Southeastern tacked on one more run in the top of the ninth when Awbrey scored on a wild pitch as the Blackhawks held on for the 17-9 win.

Nolen finished 3 for 4 with two runs and two RBIs. The Blackhawks amassed 19 hits — three each from Osorio, Awbrey, Schulte and Holomar.

The Roughriders will try to avenge the loss when they play the Blackhawks in a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday.

East Newton boys fall in Class 4 District 12 semifinals

NEVADA, Mo. — The East Newton Patriots fell into a 12-point first-half hole and could not recover and fell 68-63 to the Mount Vernon Mountaineers in their Class 4 District 12 semifinal Thursday at Nevada High School.

The Mountaineers (17-11) struck first with a Griffen Cordray trey from the top of the key. East Newton’s Ethan Bales made it 3-2 before Mount Vernon went on a 7-0 run sparked by a Cordray score in the paint and bookended by a Garrison Nordyke score.

Mount Vernon held its biggest lead of the quarter off a Nordyke free throw at the 1:10 mark that gave the Mountaineers a 17-9 lead. They closed out the opening frame with a 19-13 lead.

Cordray opened the second period with a drive to the rim and Lucas Schoen made a slick spin move in the paint to increase the Mountaineers lead to 23-13. Cordray scored in the paint to make it a 12-point lead at 25-13 with about six minutes left in the half.

Kaden Cole stopped the bleeding for East Newton with a layup at the 5:32 mark, but Cordray answered with a 3-pointer from the right side of the arc to give Mount Vernon a 28-15 lead.

After a timeout, the Patriots went on a 7-0 run that started with a Bales short jumper and was capped off by a Cole trey that trimmed the Mount Vernon lead to 6 points at 28-22 with 2:52 left.

The Mountaineers ended the first half on a 6-0 run that included a pair of Cordray free throws, a Hunter Dawson score in the paint and a Cordray drive to the rim. Mount Vernon went into the locker room with a 34-22 lead after a 20-point first half by Cordray.

Cole scored on a short jumper to open the second half and pull the Patriots within 10 at 34-24, but Hunter Conway hit a trey to put Mount Vernon up 37-24.

The Mountaineers trimmed the lead to nine at 39-30 with a Bales short jumper at the 3:53 mark and closed to within 8 points at 41-33 with 3:23 left off a pair of Alan McFarland free throws.

East Newton (20-7) shaved the lead down to 3 points at 45-42 off of 6 straight points by Cole, including a steal and score with 1:10 remaining in the third quarter.

McFarland closed out the half with a free throw that put Mount Vernon up 46-42 going into the final quarter.

Caden Youngblood opened the fourth with a short jumper that made it a one-possession game at 46-44, but after a Conway free throw and a Schoen trey from the top of the key, Mount Vernon led at 50-44 with 6:15 left in the game.

Back-to-back bucket by Youngblood pulled the Patriots back within 2 points at 50-48, but Dawson drained a trey at the 5:16 mark that put the Mountaineers up 53-48.

Cole hit his second trey of the game and later drove to the rim to tie the game at 53-53 with 4:44 left.

Patriots head coach Kyle Fields talked about what Cole brings to the East Newton squad.

“He’s been great for us all year,” Fields said. “We put a lot on his shoulders, handling the ball as our point guard, scoring for us and defending. He leads us in a lot of categories. He put our team on his back, got us back in the game and gave us a chance late.”

Mount Vernon built its lead back to 4 points off a pair of Conway free throws and a Dawson score in the paint that made it a 57-53 game with four minutes left.

Youngblood recorded back-to-back scores including a layup and a 3-pointer that gave East Newton its first lead of the game at 58-57 with 2:42 left.

That lead was short lived as Ty Eidemiller buried a 3-pointer 20 seconds later to give Mount Vernon a 60-58 lead with 2:22 remaining.

The Mountaineers led 66-60 off a pair of Schoen free throws with 29 seconds left before before fouling East Newton’s Youngblood behind the arc.

Youngblood sank all three free throws to make it a one-possession game at 66-63 with 23 seconds left, but after a pair of Nordyke free throws, Mount Vernon held on for the win.

Mount Vernon advances to play top-seeded Nevada in the finals at 1 p.m. Saturday at Nevada High School.

Cordray, a sophomore, finished with 24 points, followed by Schoen with 13 and Conway with 10.

Mountaineers head coach Ryan Worley talked about what Cordray brings to the team.

“He’s tough,” Worley said. “He’s a physical kid. He’s a gamer who loves to compete, plays hard all the time and has a bit of an edge to him that just loves to compete and win no matter what it takes. We have a team full of those kind of guys. They don’t care who scores or who gets the credit. They just want to come away at the end 1 point ahead.”

Youngblood led the Patriots with 21 points. Cole finished with 20, and Bales netted 15.

East Newton said farewell to five seniors: Youngblood, McFarland, Kenneth Barrett, Lucas Schrader and Braiden VanLue.

Fields praised his seniors after the game.

“They have been catalysts for four years,” Field said. “It’s hard telling them bye. They have been great leaders and great kids who have been great in the classroom. They’ve been solid teammates, and we are going to miss them.”

Breanna Stewart says leaked CBA Letter sparked ‘tougher’ talks within players’ union

New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart is doubling down on her support of WNBPA executive director Terri Jackson after a letter written by Stewart and Kelsey Plum became public. The players raised concerns about the union's handling of CBA negotiations with the WNBA came to light earlier this week.

"That letter was supposed to be... private," Stewart said during Team USA media availability on Friday. "It was unfortunate that it became public knowledge. I'm sure (the media) loved it, but I didn't love it as much."

Stewart and Plum, who both serve as vice presidents of the WNBPA executive committee, sent a three-page letter to Jackson that was obtained by ESPN. The letter cited "a lack of adequate player involvement in the process" and warned of the harm a potential work stoppage would do to the league's financial outlook.

The WNBPA executive committee responded by publicly backing the negotiating team of Jackson and players' union president Nneka Ogwumike. Stewart again pledged her allegiance on Friday, adding the letter ultimately led to some "tougher" conversations that got "the (executive committee) back on track."

"Plum and I had some concerns that we wanted to kind of address ... making a path forward to really have the best deal possible," Stewart said. "But listen, Terri (Jackson) is our executive director. We know that she's leading us in the best way possible. And while there might be some differences of opinions or questions that are being asked, it's all in good faith of knowing that we want to make sure that we do what's right for all the players."

Stewart said the executive committee met on Tuesday, two days after the WNBA submitted a counterproposal to the players' union on Sunday, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY. The proposal was in response to the WNBPA's Feb. 27 submission.

On Wednesday, the WNBPA released a statement saying the league's current proposal "is not worth taking." The executive committee also met on Thursday, Stewart added.

"We had a little bit of a tougher call Tuesday night between the (executive committee) and then Thursday when we reconvened again, it just seemed a lot more productive," Stewart said. When asked when the WNBPA expects to respond to the league's latest proposal, Stewart said she has "no idea."

"I don't have any updates on when (the proposal) is going to be sent back," Stewart said. "We had a (executive committee) meeting (on Thursday) just talking about some topics that we want to address, but I don't have specifics on when it's going to go back."

The WNBA said March 10 is the final day for a new CBA term sheet to be completed in order to avoid a delay to the start of the 2026 season, which is scheduled to tip off on May 8, as of now.

Stewart expressed concern on the season's expected start date and said that uncertainty has impacted her training: "We don't know when the start day is happening. That makes things a little bit more complicated as far as training. But what I do know is beginning of April, I'm going to Turkey. I'll be there for two weeks."

In the WNBA's latest proposal, the league offered to make first- and second-team All-WNBA players on rookie contracts eligible to sign a maximum contract in their fourth year. Those players wouldn't be eligible for a core designation following that extension. A player on a rookie scale contract that earns MVP could similarly be eligible for a supermax deal.

The WNBA's latest offer also increased the Year 1 salary cap to $5.75 million, up from $1.5 million in 2025. Based on conservative league projections, the salary cap would grow to roughly $8.5 million by 2031 in the final year of this proposed CBA.

The league and WNBPA last met virtually on Feb. 23. More than 50 WNBA players were on the call, including the entire WNBPA executive committee, along with league staff, the labor relations committee and owners as CBA negotiations continue. Revenue sharing, and specifically what percentage of the league's revenues will filter to the players moving forward, remains a key sticking point.

WNBA players voted in December to give the WNBPA executive committee the authority to "call a strike when necessary," a decision that "was not taken lightly," the WNBPA added on Wednesday.

"Despite our differences and tough moments, we must make crystal clear that we are focused, we are resolute, and we are together," the WNBPA executive committee said. "We want to play basketball in 2026. We want to be in front of our fans playing the game that we love. We will not stop fighting. There is no WNBA without the players."

Many players echoed those sentiments on Friday.

"I want to play and I want us to figure it out," Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper said during her Team USA media availability. "I want us to be able to negotiate and both sides get something that they like and I would like us to figure it out quickly so that we can have a season."

Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray added: "We're still in this fight to get what we deserve. The state of our union still sees that as our main focus with any transformational (change), there's going to be conversations and debates that happen behind the scenes, but everybody wants to do a common goal to be paid, to be treated, to be valued like we should."

Las Vegas Aces guard Jackie Young said the players "want to play," but also "want to feel valued."

"We're all just fighting for what we think we deserve. I just want to feel valued," Young added. "That's the biggest thing. So I mean sometimes you have to have hard conversations to get to our goal." 

USA TODAY Sports reporter Meghan L. Hall and Mark Giannotto contributed to this story.

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Spurs could turn to De Zerbi - Saturday's gossip

Several names - including those of two former club heroes - are in the running to take the reins at Tottenham, while Serie A champions Napoli are looking to secure the future of Scott McTominay.

Tottenham have held talks with former Marseille boss Roberto de Zerbi about a summer appointment if they stay in the Premier League. (Telegraph - subscription required)

Former manager and player Glenn Hoddle has offered to ensure Tottenham avoid relegation should interim boss Igor Tudor be sacked after losing his opening three games. (Mail)

Another former Tottenham player, Robbie Keane, has also emerged as one of the leading candidates if the north London side axe the Croat. (TeamTalk)

Napoli hope to move quickly to secure the long-term future of Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 29, amid interest from the Premier League. (Goal)

Newcastle United striker William Osula says he does not know what the future holds, but his focus for now is on Tyneside. The 22-year-old Dane has previously been linked with Stuttgart. (ChronicleLive)

Antoine Griezmann, 34, has decided not to leave Atletico Madrid mid-season; Orlando City hadshowed strong interest in the former France forward. (L'Equipe - in French, subscription required)

Manchester City are sure to offer England international Phil Foden a new contract when his current one expires at the end of next season, but negotiations will not be easy given the 25-year-old midfielder's inconsistent form. (The Athletic - subscription required)

England midfielder Mason Mount, 27, has no intention of forcing an exit from Manchester United this summer. (Football Insider)

Manchester United have been informed that Trabzonspor are not willing to pay the club's valuation of £40m to £43m for Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 29, this summer. (MEN)

Brentford winger Kevin Schade, 24, continues to attract interest with Tottenham, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan chasing the Germany international's signature. (TeamTalk)

Bears release linebacker Tremaine Edmunds after granting him permission to seek trade

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears released linebacker Tremaine Edmunds on Friday after granting him permission last week to seek a trade.

The 27-year-old Edmunds was entering the final season of a four-year, $72 million contract he signed in 2023. The Bears saved $15 million in cap space by letting him go before the start of the league year next week.

Edmunds helped the Bears go from worst to first in the NFC North. He led the team with 112 tackles and had four interceptions despite missing four games with a groin injury.

Chicago went 11-6 and won its first division title since 2018. The Bears advanced in the playoffs for the first time in 15 years, rallying to beat Green Bay in a wild-card thriller before losing to the Los Angeles Rams in overtime in the divisional round.

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Miles Bridges on Hornets high attendance: 'I'm not used to this'

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Miles Bridges on Hornets high attendance: 'I'm not used to this' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Charlotte Hornets are in the midst of one of their strongest stretches in franchise history, going 16-3 in their last 19 games since January 22.

As a result, the city of Charlotte has begun to show up to the Spectrum Center more often, cheering on their home team.

Eight-year Hornets veteran (missed one season due to suspension), Miles Bridges recently spoke about the fans, expressing his excitement to play home games during this incredible run.

“I’m not used to this. It’s usually just a couple games like Warriors, Lakers, Knicks. But now, guys are coming to games against Portland. Portland’s a good team (…) But people don’t show up to those types of games. So I’m happy for the fans that they get to experience this.”

Although Bridges has been overlooked at times this year due to the trio of Kon Knueppel, Brandon Miller and LaMelo Ball, he's still produced plenty for the team this season.

In 58 games, Bridges is averaging 17.6 points, six rebounds and 3.4 assists per game.

Apart from the 2022-23 season, Bridges has been one of the most durable players for the team in recent history, playing in a a minimum of 64 games in each of his seven seasons.

Heading into Friday night's game, Bridges and the Hornets will be at home once more, looking to defeat the Heat and close the gap between them and Miami for the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference.

Following Friday's game, the Hornets will begin a West Coast road trip Sunday against the Suns.

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Pirates receive negative prediction regarding Cy Young winner Paul Skenes after letting go of Andrew McCutchen

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The Pittsburgh Pirates delivered a bit of a gut punch to fans by letting a franchise legend in Andrew McCutchen walk in free agency. However, that might not be the worst thing to come from letting McCutchen go.

According to Fansided’s Austin Owens, Pittsburgh’s Cy Young winner Paul Skenes could take what the Pirates did with McCutchen as how they treat loyalty, and might influence to start looking elsewhere when he becomes a free agent. 

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“At the end of the day, when it comes time for Skenes to make decisions in his free agency, he would have spent five years in Pittsburgh. We all know money talks but you also can't put a price tag on comfortably. With the Pirates being the only franchise Skenes will have been a part of, under normal circumstances he may be willing to take a little less money to stay with his current squad. The caveat to this entire situation is that Skenes will likely feel no pressure to be loyal to the Pirates if he continues to witness them be unloyal to other players. If Pittsburgh has no interest in retaining McCutchen after what he has done for the franchise, it feels like no one is safe and could lead to Skenes already eyeing his potential exit,” Owens wrote. 

This past season, Skenes was dominant, posting a 10-10 record, a 1.97 ERA, 216 Ks, and a WHIP of 0.948 in 187 innings pitched, and won his first Cy Young. He could be the greatest Pirates pitcher of all time, if Pittsburgh finds a way to keep him.

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And that might be hard for them, as Skenes’ market value is insane. Currently, he’s projected to receive a 13-year, $506 million mega deal, making him the highest paid traditional pitcher in MLB history. 

Hopefully, the Pirates don’t let Skenes start thinking this way, and make sure they spend for their franchise star.

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Jamal Musiala on his first full Bayern Munich match since injury

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 06: Jamal Musiala of FC Bayern Muenchen after the team's victory in the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and Borussia Mönchengladbach at Allianz Arena on March 06, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s plan to gradually re-introduce Jamal Musiala to first team football is right on schedule.

After appearing as a substitute in last weekend’s Klassiker, the 23-year-old got the starting nod on Friday vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach. This time, he went the distance — even donning the captain’s armband at one point late in the game.

“It feels good. It was my third start — first time over 90 minutes,” Musiala reflected after the match captured by @iMiaSanMia. “I’m happy. With such games I can get back into rhythm.”

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany continued to emphasize patience with Musiala’s recovery, although it was hardly a bad outing. The attacking midfielder converted a penalty goal — stepping up to the spot in Harry Kane’s absence — and even won a fan vote for Man of the Match honors. European contenders beware: the Moose is loose and he looks like he’s enjoying himself on the pitch again.

Just last week pundit and former player Didi Hamann had wondered after that Klassiker appearance just what was “going on” with the Bayern star, going so far as to say that Musiala “probably won’t be [an option in the starting XI] in the coming weeks” and wondering “when he can – or will – help the team again.” Questions answered, Didi?


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England's U20 title hopes over despite five-try win

Finn Keylock kicking a conversion for England
Saracens fly-half Finn Keylock scored 17 points for England [Getty Images]

Men's Under-20 Six Nations

Italy (7) 17

Tries: Celi, Pelli, Faissal Cons: Celi

England (10) 37

Tries: Knight, Friday, Kelly, Keylock, Marsh Cons: Keylock (6)

England's Under-20 Six Nations title hopes ended on Friday despite a 37-17 victory over Italy in Treviso.

England ran in five tries to return to winning ways after losing to Ireland in round three, but they can no longer catch runaway leaders France after Les Bleus overwhelmed Scotland 46-25.

Italy fly-half Pietro Celi put his side ahead after England threw away multiple opportunities to score through poor discipline.

Will Knight's try levelled the score before Finn Keylock's conversion and penalty kick gave England a narrow 10-7 half-time lead.

Andy Titterrell's side extended their lead after the break with another standout try from Harlequins scrum-half Lucas Friday.

Keylock kicked two more penalties before Italy responded with two outstanding tries from hooker Valerio Pelli and winger Malik Faissal.

Seb Kelly and Keylock both touched down to add more points and give England their bonus-point try, which was closely followed by a final try from George Marsh.

England will seek to deny France a Grand Slam when the sides meet in the final round on Sunday, 15 March.

Line-ups

Italy: Celi; Faissal, De Novellis, Casarin (capt), Roda; Braga, Varotto; Brasini, Pelli, Trevisan, Spreafichi, Fardin, Wilson, Bianchi, Miranda.

Replacements: Reina, Boccato, Meroi, Sette, Dene, Teodosio, Antoni, Del Sureto.

England: Pater; Caluori, Lilley, Knight, Offiah; Keylock, Friday; Scola, Staples, Streeter, Williams, Ainsworth-Cave, Williams, Kelly, Treacey (capt).

Replacements: Gorleku, Spencer, Tonga'uiha, Ogden-Metherell, Marsh, Weimann, Worsnip, Pearson.

Littler's UK Open defence off to winning start

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Luke Littler cruised into round five of the UK Open in Somerset [Getty Images]

World number one Luke Littler got his UK Open defence off to a winning start, overcoming Damon Heta 10-3 with another 'Big Fish' checkout along the way.

The tournament at Minehead, Somerset, sees more than 100 PDC Tour card holders take on 16 amateur qualifiers and a further 16 players from the Winmau Challenge and Development tours.

As the world's top 32 entered the fray in round four, Littler took out 170 to move 7-2 ahead - a day after having notched two in his first Premier League win of the year.

He signed off in style shortly afterwards with a 120 finish comprising treble 20, double 20 and double 10.

Other action saw Michael van Gerwen edge past Nathan Aspinall 10-8 after coming from 4-2 down.

Describing Aspinall as "a fighter", Van Gerwen told ITV he had kept "cool, especially at the end of the game" but admitted he had given "The Asp" too many chances.

Meanwhile, world number two Luke Humphries beat Luke Woodhouse 10-3, Gian van Veen - ranked three - was beaten 10-7 by Rob Cross, and Danny Noppert hit a nine-darter during his 10-4 win over Dimitri van den Bergh.

Beau Greaves, who last month became the first woman to achieve that feat on the PDC ProTour, exited in round two, losing 6-4 to Darryl Pilgrim.

Saturday's fifth round will see Littler up against Kevin Doets, Van Gerwen faces Kai Gotthardt and Humphries will take to the oche against Dave Chisnall.

Kobbie Mainoo: United’s stance on new contract revealed

Kobbie Mainoo: United’s stance on new contract revealed
Kobbie Mainoo: United’s stance on new contract revealed

Manchester United are desperate to add to their midfield reserves in the summer, but INEOS are well aware that holding on to certain stars could be just as important.

This explains why the Red Devils are ready to break their wage structure to secure Bruno Fernandes’s commitment to a new deal amid interest from Saudi Arabia.

The club is also keen to retain Kobbie Mainoo, who was close to quitting when Ruben Amorim was in charge.

But with Michael Carrick here, and a place in the starting XI almost guaranteed, it is clear that he no longer has the same wish.

Kobbie Mainoo contract update

However, contract disputes remain between both parties, the details of which have been relayed by The Peoples Person earlier.

Football Insider have now claimed that despite the breakdown in talks, United remain confident of agreeing a long-term deal with the Carrington graduate.

“Manchester United are “confident” of agreeing a new contract with Kobbie Mainoo despite talks over an extension having stalled in recent weeks.

“Initial doubts over his future emerged due to his lack of playing time under Ruben Amorim, but contract talks are not believed to have progressed since his dismissal.

Kobbie Mainoo happy under Carrick

“All parties remain keen to extend his stay at Old Trafford. Mainoo’s current contract is set to expire in 2027 and he will have one year remaining in the summer, but talks are expected to take place as Man United accelerate their transfer plans.

“Mainoo is believed to be happy at Man United now that he is playing more regularly, and will be keen to extend his deal despite talks not yet having advanced.”

Kobbie Mainoo has started every game since Carrick arrived, and despite a recent slump in form, he remains key to the club’s plans moving forward.

His current deal ends in 2027, but the 20-time English league champions hold the option of extending it by a year.

The midfielder is keen to earn close to what the club’s high earners are getting, and INEOS might be forced to oblige given his current importance.

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Wendy's tried to troll Geno Smith, but the QB had the last laugh

One of the big developments from around the NFL on Friday was the news regarding Raiders quarterback Geno Smith. It is being reported Las Vegas is planning to release the quarterback they traded for last offseason one year into his two-year contract when the new league year begins on Monday. Smith's lone campaign in Sin City ended in disaster, as the veteran signal caller went 2-13 as the only thing his team earned was the No. 1 overall pick in the draft.

Smith was the butt of many jokes throughout the season, as he led the NFL with 17 interceptions, and remains a punchline for many after the news of his impending release broke. One such entity taking pop shots at Smith is actually none other than the fast food chain Wendy's.

Wendy's is currently seeking someone to fill their new Chief Tasting Officer position, and they offered Smith the opportunity to apply in a bizarre trolling attempt.

.@GenoSmith3 in case things don’t work out in free agency we’re looking for a Chief Tasting Officer… https://t.co/R50Xug0gT5

— Wendy’s (@Wendys) March 6, 2026

Well, Smith did decide to take the time to "write back" to Wendy's, and it was perfection. Wendy's thought they were clever, but Smith got the last laugh.

Get ya cheese up 1st https://t.co/alEBExZ5MApic.twitter.com/b4LKXDdtKN

— Geno (@GenoSmith3) March 6, 2026

Clearly, Wendy's joke struck a nerve with Smith, who further critiqued the fast food chain with some harsh words.

Out here selling poison trying to get jokes off on twitter

Society in shambles

— Geno (@GenoSmith3) March 6, 2026

Why a fast food chain is trying to go after an NFL quarterback, I'll never know. But hopefully their foray into standup comedy is short lived as a result from this.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: NFL free agency: QB Geno Smith gets the last laugh on Wendy's trolling

Instant grades for Patriots trading Garrett Bradbury to Bears

TAMPA, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 9: Garrett Bradbury #65 of the New England Patriots warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on November 9, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots will have a new starting center in 2026. Garrett Bradbury, who filled that role for all 21 games last season, has been traded to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2027 NFL Draft.

Let’s put a grade on the move based on the information we have available so far.

Instant grades: Patriots trade C Garrett Bradbury to Bears

Bernd Buchmasser: Obviously, this is only the first shoe to drop. That said, the Patriots are sending a proven starter and somebody who has shown some solid chemistry with Drake Maye away for relatively minor cap savings and a modest pick return. That’s not a bad thing per se — second-year OL Jared Wilson is in line to take over — but it is a bit of a gamble nonetheless. | Grade: B

Pat Lane: Bradbury was solid last year, but Jared Wilson is the center of the future for the Patriots. Getting a fifth, even if it’s next year, is good, but not great, value for the veteran center | Grade: B

Andrew Guindon: Bradbury filled in nicely as a temporary plug at center, but it’s time for Jared Wilson to perform where he was drafted to play. The Patriots still have Ben Brown as a quality backup. A future fifth rounder is decent value as well. | B+

Matt St. Jean: Bradbury was better than expected to help solidify the interior last season, but the Patriots are looking to get younger to build for the future around Drake Maye. Taking advantage of the center-needy Bears to get a return with Jared Wilson and Ben Brown already in the building is a savvy move. What determines how good this move really ends up being is how well the team fills the newly vacant spot on the line. | B+

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The Late Show with Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich's Senegalese forward #11 Nicolas Jackson celebrates with Bayern Munich's German midfielder #42 Lennart Karl after scoring his team's 4:0 during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Munich, southern Germany, on March 6, 2026. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images

When Nicolas Jackson slotted home in the 79th minute of Bayern’s emphatic 4-1 Bundesliga win over Borussia Mönchengladbach on Friday, the score was already 3-0. That did not stop Jackson or his Bayern teammates for hunting for more — Jamal Musiala had a near miss just moments prior — and they were finally rewarded after Lennart Karl sent in a driven low cross from inside the box.

For Bayern, it’s business as usual. Head coach Vincent Kompany has often spoken of maintaining the hunger even after building an early lead, whether it’s within games or in the league overall. And Jackson’s goal has set a new high mark for the German Rekordmeister, as captured by @iMiaSanMia:

Nicolas Jackson’s goal was Bayern’s 27th of the season in the final 15 minutes of play, a new club record

Gladbach will be glad to have gotten one back though: 17-year-old Wael Mohya pounced in the 89th minute to deny the Bavarians a clean sheet.

One thing’s for sure. If a game is winding down against Bayern Munich, don’t count on the scoreline staying the same.


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Bulldogs' 4th-quarter comeback stuns Tigers in boys district semifinals

WILLARD, Mo. — No. 2 seed Carl Junction scored 18 points in the first three minutes of the fourth quarter Thursday night at Willard High School in the Class 5 District 6 semifinals against No. 6 Willard.

That scoring run erased a 6-point hole entering the final eight minutes of action and allowed the Carl Junction boys to earn a 64-60 victory and advance to the district championship.

"I thought we kind of got back to being ourselves. I thought the first two quarters especially, offensively, we were very timid and not being ourselves playing to our strengths," Carl Junction head coach Cort Hardy said. "Credit to those guys, they were slowing us down."

Carl Junction (16-12) advances to meet No. 1 seed Hillcrest (18-9) at 1 p.m. Saturday at Willard High School.

"Our boys want redemption. It's been a long time since Carl Junction played for a district championship, let alone won one. Our kids will be up for the moment," Hardy said.

The fourth quarter began with Carl Junction trailing 37-31. It had trailed by as many as 12 points in the third frame after a neck-and-neck first half that saw Willard lead 21-19 heading into the locker room. The end of the first frame saw the two teams tied at 6.

Hardy believes his players were settling for some jump shots that weren't typical for them. He wanted to see his team work downhill more.

Rashad McDonald drained his first 3-point basket of the game to start the fourth and had a big celebration to go along with it as he looked over at the Willard student section.

"He's a confident player, a guy that feeds off emotion. He was a spark for us. He was huge for us in the fourth quarter. He got himself going, and it got our team going," Hardy said.

The Tigers' Uzziah Huskisson responded with a triple of his own. But back on the other end, it was time for another McDonald 3-pointer, and the score was 40-37 in favor of Willard.

Huskisson added a point, going 1 for 2 at the free-throw line. Then it was time for another Bulldog to get a first taste of an outside shot going through the basket. Kolby Martin lined one up from the left wing and drained it to make it 41-40.

Carl Junction's defense forced its first turnover of the quarter, and quickly the other way, Martin was banking a tough runner off the glass to give the Bulldogs their first lead since the score was 11-8.

But Willard's Nahmy Kelley got a layup of his own to put his team on top 43-42.

After a couple of missed free throws by Carl Junction's Brody Pant, Willard got its lead to 3 points on a layup by Colbee Mowell. But Pant made up for it by tying the game with a trey from the corner.

And Pant got going in a hurry. He went on to score 13 points in the quarter and tallied a game-high 23.

"He just finds a way. He's a player that goes 100 miles an hour and gives his all no matter what. Credit to him, he hit some tough shots. Big game, big moment, that's just what he does," Hardy said.

After his game-tying shot, Carl Junction scored the next 4 points, taking a 49-45 lead at the 5:14 mark of the fourth, which forced Willard head coach J.J. Adamson to take a timeout. That gave the Bulldogs 18 points in less than three minutes of action. They were winning the quarter 18-8.

"When we play fast and we play in transition, that's when we're at our best," Pant said.

Out of the timeout, Pant got another layup to make it 51-45.

But the Tigers trimmed the difference back down to 1 point. Carl Junction had an answer as Deacon Endicott collected an offensive rebound and putback. That started a quick 6-0 burst as a steal and layup from Pant added on and then a stop and a score from McDonald made it 59-52.

"We challenged our guys to get up and guard the ball a lot harder. They did a good job of playing and pressuring the ball without fouling," Hardy said.

He really felt like his defense led to a lot of that fourth-quarter offense that saw the Bulldogs score a total of 33 points in the stanza.

With 50 seconds left, Huskisson got a putback of his own to make it 59-54. Later, the sophomore hit a 3-point basket to make it 61-57.

Maddox Shorter was fouled twice down the stretch and made 3 of 4 charities and helped his team cling to a narrow victory. He collected the final missed shot from Willard and fired the ball up into the air.

Pant spoke about the excitement of playing for a district title as a senior.

"Man, I'm excited as a senior getting to go. We came up short last year. I can't wait. It's awesome, it really is," Pant said. "I think we've learned and got better since then."

Arch Madness underdog Drake denies Belmont potential March Cinderella run

Mar 8, 2025; St. Louis, MO, Belmont Bruins head coach Casey Alexander reacts during the second half against the Drake Bulldogs at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images | Ron Johnson-Imagn Images

One dud can ruin a season. 

After a 26-5 (16-4) regular season, the Belmont Bruins looked like a sure-fire NCAA Tournament team. At a minimum, a loss in the Arch Madness Championship game would keep them in the at-large conversation — their +0.21 WAB metric ranked in the top-50 nationally. 

Even as the nation’s top offense by effective field goal percentage (61.4%) dropped 81 points, the Bruins couldn’t overcome Drake’s hottest game of the year, as the Bulldogs broke the century mark en route to the Missouri Valley Tournament semifinals. 

Life’s tough in these one-bid leagues. 

This was easily Drake’s best game of the season on both ends of the court, as Eric Henderson’s much-maligned defense shut down the interior, while his inconsistent offense shot the lights out over the top of Belmont’s shell. The Bulldogs lost their final nine regular-season games entering Arch Madness but now stand 80 minutes away from the Big Dance. 

Meanwhile, this was easily Belmont’s worst game of the season. 

Belmont, one of the most enticing Cinderellas for March Madness, just got crushed by 21 by 9-seed Drake in the Valley quarters.

Losing to Drake, a team outside the top 200, is by far Belmont's worst game of the season Their largest margin of defeat this season was 11 points.

— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) March 6, 2026

Sharpshooter Tyler Lundblade no-showed in the second half, while the Bruins’ lack of athleticism was overly apparent on the defensive end. Drake’s backcourt of Owen Larson and Jalen Quinn bodied the Bruins to the tune of 56 combined points on 16-for-30 (53%) shooting from inside the arc. The Bulldogs got to the line 31 times and made 27. 

Belmont’s at-large resume won’t survive Friday’s catastrophe. It’s too bad, as the Bruins were looking like a potential Cinderella squad. But the road to March is littered with potholes, and you have to survive each and every one to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

At the same time, let’s celebrate what March is all about — the Underdog. 

Chaos in Saint Louis as Belmont gets run out of the gym. Drake becomes the first 9 seed in the history of the Missouri Valley tournament to beat the 1 seed.

This is Arch.

— Stuckey (@Stuckey2) March 6, 2026

Part of Drake’s issues this season were a 3-point-heavy offense that couldn’t make enough shots (32% from 3 in conference play) and a relatively compact defense that got smoked by the long-ball over the regular season’s final 10 games (opponents shot 42% from 3 during that stretch). During that same stretch, the Bulldogs actually played OK inside the arc. 

Belmont runs a similar two-way scheme. Although its offense is more motion-based and its defense is more aggressive, the Bruins shoot a lot and allow plenty of triples. 

Drake’s two best 3-point shooting games of the season both came against Belmont (31-for-66 across the two games, 47%). But Belmont shot 28-for-72 (38%) while convincingly winning the points-in-the-paint battle (68-to-46). The Bruins won the first game by two and the second by 13. 

Regardless, the 3-point shot was going to play a big role in this game — the two attempted a combined 65 triples — but Drake needed some two-way regression to the mean. The splits finally evened out in this battle (39% to 38%), and the Bulldogs were able to flash their upside, while Henderson showed why he was such a hot commodity at South Dakota State. 

Sure, it’s only one game filled with an endless range of 3-point-related outcomes. But it means everything to these two programs, as the Belmont fanbase is devastated, while the Bulldog program has a new lease on life. That’s basketball, I guess.

Texans extend TE Dalton Schultz on one-year deal through 2027

Dalton Schultz was the go-to weapon for C.J. Stroud last season and the Houston Texans are rewarding his efforts.

According to multiple reports, the Texans have extended the veteran tight end on a one-year deal, keeping him in Houston through the 2027 season. The extension is reportedly worth $12.6 million entering next season.

Schultz, who was entering the final year of his three-year, $36 million deal signed back in 2024, had his best season since joining Houston in 2023. He finished with a career-high 82 catches for 777 yards and three touchdowns.

The 82 receptions marked a franchise single-season record for catches by a tight end, previously held by longtime standout Owen Daniels. One of the few bright spots on offense this past season, Schultz should remain a mainstay under second-year offensive coordinator Nick Caley and his offensive personnel.

The #Texans and TE Dalton Schultz have agreed to terms on a 1-year extension worth $12.6M, sources say, with $17.6M now guaranteed combining 2026 and 2027.

The deal, done by @SteveCaric of @Wasserman, rewards another veteran in Houston. First Danielle Hunter, now Schultz. pic.twitter.com/P37BS45syh

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 6, 2026

The Texans are expected to take part of Schultz's salary next season and convert it into his new deal for 2027, thus freeing up more cap space ahead of free agency. Following the release of Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon, Houston is currently expected to have $35.8 million in cap space entering the new league year.

A former fourth-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys, Schultz has caught 405 career passes for 4,066 yards and 27 touchdowns. The Texans are expected to look at several tight end options in free agency and the draft entering the offseason.

Schultz is the second player to be extended this offseason by general manager Nick Caserio, joining All-Pro defensive end Danielle Hunter. On Thursday, Hunter agreed to terms on a one-year, $41.1 million extension, keeping him in Houston through 2027.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans: TE Dalton Schultz's contract extended through 2027 season

St. Xavier beats Elder in OHSAA DI state bowling team championship

The Ohio High School Athletic Association's Division I boys bowling state champion is a Cincinnati team for the first time and it came at the expense of another.

The St. Xavier Bombers beat Greater Catholic League-South rival Elder 3-1 in the Division I, beating the Panthers 189-202, 212-200, 225-207, 203-202 in the final round.

St. Xavier bowlers Jack Kaiser (left) and Luke Stigall were All-Ohio performers at the OHSAA state final. Kaiser rolled a 715 to finish second overall and Stigall finished in sixth place.

St. Xavier was the No. 4 seed in the bracket after the qualifying rounds and Elder was No. 2. St. Xavier beat Avon Lake and Gahanna Lincoln to reach the finals. Elder beat St. Ignatius and Amherst Steele.

Bomber junior Jack Kaiser was the individual runner-up, rolling a 715 for the day. He finished five pins behind champion Kael Clous.

No Cincinnati team had won the boys tournament in either division before the Bombers broke through on March 6. La Salle's Evan Kling won an individual championship in the inaugural tournament of 2007 and Hamilton's girls team won in 2022.

Note: This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: St. Xavier beats Elder in OHSAA Division I bowling state final

Disney Adventure Singapore Sets Sail: A Celebrity‑Led Cruise Experience That Every Global Traveler Must See in 2026

7 March 2026 at 03:44
Disney Adventure Singapore Sets Sail: A Celebrity‑Led Cruise Experience That Every Global Traveler Must See in 2026

Disney Adventure Singapore has officially begun its journey as one of Asia’s most exciting cruise experiences. This ship is Disney Cruise Line’s first to homeport in Singapore, opening a new era of family-friendly voyages in the region. The christening event was attended by global celebrities, adding glamour to the launch, and immediately made the ship a must-see attraction for international travelers. Visitors can now enjoy short cruises with premium onboard experiences, blending the magic of Disney with Asia’s rich cultural backdrop.

The ship is designed to appeal to families, solo travelers, and Disney enthusiasts, providing a mix of entertainment, dining, and leisure. Travelers looking to explore Asia in style can now combine luxurious cruise experiences with visits to Singapore’s top attractions.

Celebrity Christening Adds International Glamour

The Disney Adventure Singapore christening gained worldwide attention when Hollywood star Robert Downey Jr. participated as the official godparent. His involvement highlighted the ship’s appeal and turned the event into a global travel moment. The launch featured vibrant performances, live music, and interactive entertainment, making it a unique travel spectacle.

For tourists in Singapore during the christening, the event offered an unforgettable glimpse of the ship before it set sail. The combination of celebrity presence, maritime ceremony, and travel opportunities helped position Disney Adventure Singapore as a top destination for both cruise enthusiasts and family travelers seeking a one-of-a-kind holiday experience.

Onboard Entertainment Designed for Families

Disney Adventure Singapore offers a wide variety of activities and zones that cater to travelers of all ages. The ship’s themed areas provide immersive experiences, from interactive play spaces for children to themed dining and entertainment for adults. Families can enjoy shows, character meet-and-greets, and engaging workshops that combine fun with learning.

Adults can also enjoy luxury lounges, fine dining options, and spa treatments. The ship balances excitement and relaxation, allowing each traveler to have a personalised holiday. This makes Disney Adventure Singapore ideal for multi-generational families or groups with diverse interests, ensuring everyone finds activities they love.

Travel Opportunities and Regional Destinations

Disney Adventure Singapore is not just a floating resort; it also opens doors to regional exploration. Cruises from Singapore provide easy access to nearby Southeast Asian ports, allowing travelers to experience different cultures and scenic destinations. Popular excursions include beach visits, cultural tours, and wildlife experiences.

Singapore itself is a vibrant travel hub. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks, enjoy local cuisine, or take guided tours before or after their cruise. Its efficient transport network, safety, and visitor-friendly policies make Singapore an ideal starting point for any Asian cruise journey.

Culinary Experiences and Cultural Immersion

Onboard dining at Disney Adventure Singapore reflects the diverse flavours of Asia while offering international cuisine. Travelers can enjoy themed dining experiences, special menus, and interactive meals that showcase cultural storytelling. Children and adults alike can savour dishes inspired by local ingredients, providing both entertainment and culinary education.

The combination of entertainment, travel, and culinary experiences allows tourists to experience Asia through both onboard and onshore perspectives. It is a chance for travelers to explore culture, cuisine, and destinations all in one holiday.

Why Disney Adventure Singapore is a Must for Global Travelers

Disney Adventure Singapore offers a new dimension of travel in Asia. It merges family entertainment, luxury cruising, and cultural exploration in one seamless experience. Its short itineraries are perfect for travelers who want a meaningful holiday without the logistics of longer cruises.

The ship’s family-friendly design, themed zones, and travel-focused itineraries make it an unforgettable option for families, solo travelers, and Disney fans. With Singapore as the homeport, travelers can combine the magic of Disney with world-class city exploration, creating a unique travel opportunity in Asia.

For those seeking a high-impact holiday, Disney Adventure Singapore provides a combination of spectacle, comfort, and adventure that is unmatched in the region. It is truly a bucket-list cruise for global travelers in 2026 and beyond.

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Discover the Ultimate Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience: Newly Upgraded Staterooms, Ocean Views, Culinary Delights, and Wellness Journeys for Global Travellers

7 March 2026 at 03:37
Discover the Ultimate Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience: Newly Upgraded Staterooms, Ocean Views, Culinary Delights, and Wellness Journeys for Global Travellers

The Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience has returned, offering travellers a completely renewed journey across Asia, Australia, and beyond. With a series of modern upgrades, this ship sets a new standard for luxury cruises. From stunning ocean views to innovative dining and wellness offerings, the revitalised vessel promises a sea adventure like no other. For global travellers seeking both comfort and discovery, the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience has become a must-try journey that combines relaxation, entertainment, and immersive travel experiences in one elegant package.

Singapore: The Gateway to a Seamless Cruise Adventure

Singapore now serves as the starting point for the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience, making it an ideal embarkation hub for international travellers. Known for its world-class airport and efficient transport, Singapore allows guests to start their luxury cruise effortlessly. Visitors can also enjoy pre-cruise explorations of the city-state’s landmarks, including the iconic Gardens by the Bay and the bustling Marina Bay Sands district. By beginning the journey in Singapore, travellers benefit from a perfect blend of urban sightseeing before setting sail on a luxurious maritime adventure.

Upgraded Staterooms for Ultimate Comfort at Sea

Every cabin on the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience has been refreshed to provide modern comfort and elegance. The ship now features a total of 1,479 staterooms, including four new categories for diverse travel preferences. Guests staying in The Retreat, the ship’s exclusive suite-class area, enjoy private outdoor sundecks, oversized hot tubs, and intimate relaxation zones. From solo travellers to families, every room has been designed to maximise comfort while delivering panoramic ocean views. The upgraded staterooms ensure that the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience offers both privacy and luxury for every traveller.

Culinary Journeys on Board

Dining is a central highlight of the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience. Newly introduced restaurants bring global cuisines directly to the deck. Guests can enjoy Italian classics, freshly prepared seafood, premium steaks, and gourmet desserts, all in elegant surroundings. Each dining venue has been carefully curated to provide a memorable culinary experience at sea. For travellers seeking indulgence, the ship’s fine-dining options create a journey of taste that complements the visual beauty of the ocean. Exceptional meals onboard make the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience a floating gourmet destination.

Social Spaces and Entertainment for Every Traveller

The Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience offers a variety of social and entertainment options to suit all tastes. Passengers can relax in new lounges, enjoy live music, or participate in interactive games and social events. From intimate gatherings to lively performances, every area onboard encourages travellers to connect, unwind, and enjoy the cruise atmosphere. These enhancements transform the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience into more than a simple voyage – it becomes a community of global travellers enjoying shared adventures and entertainment at sea.

Wellness and Relaxation Redefined

The ship now places strong emphasis on wellness, allowing guests to maintain balance and relaxation throughout their journey. Spa-inspired staterooms include aromatherapy, yoga mats, and massage options. The wellness-focused dining experience offers nutritious, carefully curated meals. Passengers can enjoy saunas, steam rooms, and fitness facilities to remain active even while at sea. By blending luxury with holistic wellness, the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience ensures that travellers feel refreshed, healthy, and energised throughout their voyage.

Global Itineraries for Immersive Exploration

The Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience travels across Asia, Australia, and Alaska, visiting more than fifty ports over extended voyages. This diverse itinerary provides travellers with a rare opportunity to explore multiple regions on a single journey. From tropical beaches to fjords and cultural hubs, each stop enriches the experience with unique sights, local cuisine, and authentic cultural exposure. The ship combines high-class comfort with adventurous exploration, making it a fully immersive travel option for global tourists seeking variety, convenience, and luxury in one package.

A Must-Do Journey for World Travellers

The revitalised Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience represents a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, wellness, and adventure. It caters to travellers who seek both discovery and indulgence. With upgraded staterooms, gourmet dining, entertainment, and wellness facilities, the ship ensures a premium experience from start to finish. Starting from Singapore, this journey is an accessible yet luxurious way to explore Asia, Australia, and beyond. For any global traveller looking for a sea voyage that combines relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable experiences, the Celebrity Solstice Cruise Experience is the ultimate choice in 2026.

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Canada Takes Bold Stand at UNCSW 70 as Minister Rechie Valdez Leads Global Push for Women’s Justice

7 March 2026 at 03:33
Canada Takes Bold Stand at UNCSW 70 as Minister Rechie Valdez Leads Global Push for Women’s Justice

Canada is preparing to take a prominent role on the global stage as The Honourable Rechie Valdez leads the Canadian delegation to the 70th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW 70) in New York City from 9–19 March 2026. The high-profile international gathering will bring together governments, organisations and activists from around the world to tackle some of the most urgent challenges facing women and girls today.

This year’s session carries particular significance. The priority theme of UNCSW 70 focuses on strengthening access to justice for all women and girls, emphasising inclusive and equitable legal systems, the elimination of discriminatory laws, and the removal of structural barriers that continue to prevent many women from fully exercising their rights.

Canada’s delegation will highlight the country’s ongoing commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. Officials will also showcase national policies and partnerships designed to advance equal rights and ensure women can participate fully in political, economic and social life.

Canada’s Role in a Global Movement for Gender Equality

The Commission on the Status of Women remains the world’s principal intergovernmental body dedicated exclusively to advancing gender equality. Established in 1946, the commission has served for decades as a central forum where countries assess progress, set global standards and coordinate international action for women’s rights.

Canada has been part of the commission since its creation and continues to play an active role in shaping its agenda. The country’s preparations for the annual meeting are led by Women and Gender Equality Canada in collaboration with Global Affairs Canada.

At UNCSW 70, Minister Valdez will represent Canada’s efforts to promote inclusive policies, share best practices and strengthen international collaboration. The Canadian delegation will participate in discussions, side events and negotiations that aim to translate commitments into practical measures that improve the lives of women and girls worldwide.

Focus on Justice Systems and Structural Barriers

The central theme of this year’s UNCSW meeting reflects a pressing global concern: women’s access to justice remains deeply unequal in many parts of the world. While progress has been made in areas such as education and health, legal systems still fail to provide fair and accessible protection for millions of women.

Global statistics reveal the scale of the problem. In 2026, women possess only 64 per cent of the legal rights that men hold worldwide. Across key areas of life — including employment, financial independence, personal safety, family law, property ownership, mobility, entrepreneurship and retirement security — women often face systemic disadvantages.

These inequalities are not only legal issues; they have wider economic and social consequences. When women cannot access justice or protect their rights, their ability to contribute fully to society is restricted. Experts emphasise that improving legal equality strengthens communities, economies and democratic institutions.

During the UNCSW discussions, delegates will explore ways to reform discriminatory laws, improve legal institutions and ensure justice systems serve women and girls effectively.

Reviewing Progress Since UNCSW 65

Alongside the priority theme, the session will also evaluate progress related to the review theme adopted during the sixty-fifth session of the commission. That earlier agreement emphasised two critical goals: ensuring women’s full participation in public life and eliminating violence against women and girls.

These issues remain deeply interconnected with access to justice. Women’s ability to participate in decision-making roles — whether in government, business or community leadership — often depends on the protection of their rights and their confidence in legal systems.

Canada’s delegation will highlight national progress in these areas, including policies aimed at increasing women’s representation in leadership positions and strengthening responses to gender-based violence.

A Broad and Diverse Canadian Delegation

One defining feature of Canada’s participation in UNCSW 70 is the diversity of its delegation. The group represents a wide range of voices from across the country, reflecting a commitment to collaborative policymaking and inclusive dialogue.

The delegation includes federal parliamentarians and government officials, as well as representatives from provincial and territorial governments. National Indigenous leaders and representatives will also participate, ensuring Indigenous perspectives are part of international discussions on gender equality.

Civil society organisations play an essential role in the delegation. Their inclusion ensures that community expertise and grassroots experience inform Canada’s position at the global forum.

The civil society representatives joining Canada’s delegation this year include:

  • Nilou Abrishami from the North Shore Women’s Centre
  • Alisa Tukkimäki representing the End Female Genital Mutilation Canada Network
  • Emilie Coyle from the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
  • Anathalie Jean-Charles of Transit Secours Quebec and Shelter Movers
  • Ruchika Gothoskar of the Avalon Sexual Assault Centre
  • Magnolia Perron from the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association

These organisations work on issues ranging from violence prevention and justice reform to economic empowerment and Indigenous leadership.

Their participation highlights Canada’s belief that meaningful gender equality progress requires cooperation between governments, communities and advocacy groups.

Civil Society Voices Shape Policy Direction

Civil society organisations have long played a crucial role in advancing women’s rights, both domestically and internationally. By including CSO representatives in its official delegation, Canada aims to ensure their perspectives influence negotiations and policy discussions at the UN.

These organisations bring valuable knowledge from frontline work with survivors of violence, marginalised communities and vulnerable populations. Their experience helps policymakers understand how legal systems operate in practice and where improvements are most urgently needed.

Their contributions also ensure that global policy commitments reflect real-world experiences rather than purely theoretical frameworks.

Confidence in Justice Systems Remains Uneven

Despite ongoing reforms, surveys suggest that many women still feel uncertain about the fairness of legal institutions. According to the 2023 National Justice Survey, men were more confident than women that criminal and civil justice systems are fair and accessible.

This confidence gap highlights continuing challenges. Experts argue that improving access to justice requires not only legal reform but also public trust. Women must believe that institutions will respond fairly and effectively when they seek legal protection.

Discussions at UNCSW 70 will therefore explore ways to strengthen transparency, accountability and accessibility within justice systems worldwide.

International Women’s Day and the Global Equality Agenda

The opening of UNCSW 70 closely follows International Women’s Day on 8 March, a moment when governments and organisations worldwide reflect on progress toward gender equality.

For Canada, advancing equality is closely tied to economic development and social stability. When women have equal access to justice, education and employment, societies become more productive and resilient.

Policymakers emphasise that inclusive systems benefit everyone. If legal frameworks exclude or disadvantage certain groups, societies cannot reach their full potential.

A Global Platform for Change

The discussions and agreements emerging from UNCSW 70 will influence policies around the world. While the commission itself does not create binding laws, its conclusions often shape national legislation, international cooperation and global development programmes.

Canada’s delegation hopes to contribute constructively to these discussions, advocating for policies that protect rights, promote inclusion and empower women and girls.

As governments gather in New York for this milestone session, the central message remains clear: access to justice is fundamental to achieving true gender equality.

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Navigating Troubled Waters: Laois Barrowline Cruisers Raise Alarm Over Canal Maintenance Ahead of 2026 Season

7 March 2026 at 03:31
Navigating Troubled Waters: Laois Barrowline Cruisers Raise Alarm Over Canal Maintenance Ahead of 2026 Season

As the spring of 2026 approaches, the quiet, picturesque village of Vicarstown, Co. Laois, should be buzzing with the sound of preparation. For over 30 years, this has been the heart of Barrowline Cruisers, a family-run pillar of Irish inland tourism that allows visitors to explore the serene beauty of the Grand Canal and the River Barrow.

However, this year, the mood is one of frustration rather than celebration. The owners of Barrowline Cruisers have issued a stark warning: without immediate and significant intervention from Waterways Ireland, the 2026 tourist season—and the very future of the business—is in jeopardy. The issue? A critical lack of maintenance and dredging that is making the canal increasingly impassable for traditional cruisers.

The Silting Crisis: A Shallow Future

The core of the problem lies beneath the surface. Over the past several years, silt, reeds, and debris have accumulated on the canal bed. According to the team at Barrowline, the water levels in specific stretches of the Grand Canal have become so shallow that boats are frequently “grounding” or getting their propellers tangled in overgrown vegetation.

“It’s heart-breaking to see,” says a representative for the company. “We have people booking holidays from all over Europe to experience the peace of the Irish midlands, only to find that they are constantly worried about getting stuck. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it’s a fundamental failure of infrastructure management.”

A Blow to the “Hidden Heartlands”

The Barrowline Cruisers are more than just a boat hire company; they are a vital economic engine for the Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands tourism brand. When a boat moors at a local town, the passengers spend money in local pubs, grocery stores, and craft shops.

The decline of the canal’s navigability has a “ripple effect” on the entire Laois economy:

  • Local Employment: Barrowline provides direct jobs in maintenance, cleaning, and hospitality.
  • Spin-off Revenue: Villages like Vicarstown, Monasterevin, and Athy rely on the footfall generated by the canal.
  • Tourism Reputation: Negative reviews from stranded tourists can damage the region’s reputation for years to come.

The Maintenance Gap: Where is Waterways Ireland?

The owners have expressed deep disappointment with Waterways Ireland, the body responsible for the management of the country’s inland navigations. While the agency has promoted “Blueways” and walking trails along the banks, the Barrowline team argues that the water itself has been neglected.

“We feel like the ‘water’ part of the waterways is being forgotten,” the company highlighted in their recent appeal. “Dredging hasn’t been carried out in critical sectors for years. You can put all the nice benches and paths you want on the bank, but if the boats can’t move, it isn’t a working canal anymore.”

The 2026 Tourist Season: A Deadline Looming

The 2026 season is expected to be a record year for domestic and eco-conscious “slow travel.” Travelers are looking for sustainable alternatives to flying, and canal cruising fits that niche perfectly. Barrowline Cruisers currently manages a fleet of well-maintained, heritage-style boats that offer a unique window into Ireland’s industrial past and natural beauty.

However, the company warns that if the dredging works are not prioritized before the peak summer months, they may have to restrict certain routes or, in a worst-case scenario, scale back operations entirely to avoid damage to their vessels.

The Human Connection: Generations on the Water

What makes this issue so poignant is the human story behind Barrowline. This is a business built on a love for the water and a desire to share the tranquility of Laois with the world. It’s about the mechanic who knows every bolt on a 40-foot cruiser, and the family who has spent three decades helping tourists navigate their first lock.

“We want to welcome people. We want to show off Laois,” the owners emphasize. “But we need the tools to do our job. We need a canal that is fit for purpose.”

Conclusion: A Call for Urgent Action

The situation facing Barrowline Cruisers is a wake-up call for Irish tourism authorities. The Grand Canal is a living, breathing piece of heritage that requires active stewardship. To allow it to silt up is to lose a piece of our history and a vital part of our future.

As the 2026 season nears, all eyes are on Waterways Ireland to see if they will commit the resources necessary to clear the way for the Barrowline fleet. The water is waiting; now, it just needs to be deep enough to carry the dreams of another generation of travelers.

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Transform Your Event Into A Dream Experience At Hyatt Regency Danang Resort And Spa : The Best Beach Destination For Meetings

7 March 2026 at 03:30
Transform Your Event Into A Dream Experience At Hyatt Regency Danang Resort And Spa : The Best Beach Destination For Meetings

With direct access to the beautiful Non Nuoc beach in Danang, Vietnam, Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is a world-class, incredible spot for meetings, events, and gatherings. Spreading across 49 acres, the resort has 199 guest rooms, 146 residences, and 23 villas. Additionally, there are five pools, a spa, and various restaurants to enhance the experience. The resort is perfect for hosting events of all sizes.

Hyatt Regency Danang is committed to making every event unique, from corporate meetings to fun parties. The resort has flexible venues, a variety of activities, and excellent food to make every event one of a kind.

A Place for Every Vision: Great for All Kinds of Events

At Hyatt Regency Danang, the spirit of event hosting is in the variety of locations. The venues, along with the incredible staff, are more than capable of hosting an elegant corporate meeting, a magical wedding with a sunset backdrop, or a gala dinner under the stars.

The Beach and Outdoor Venue at the resort can hold up to 700 guests and can provide a stunning setting for sunrise ceremonies, corporate retreats, and celebration parties. The Regency Ballroom would be perfect for groups looking for a more formal setting. There is plenty of natural daylight, and the space can accommodate 400 guests, making it perfect for large conferences, business banquets, and product launches, as well as providing a sophisticated setting for all those events. For the other less formal events, the resort’s Boardroom (14 guests), Villa Garden (35 guests), and the multifunctional Function Room are all great options, with the latter being a perfect fit for breakout sessions and workshops.

Guests also have the option of the resort’s five pools for a laid-back and calm environment. The multiple setting options provide the resort’s signature beachside charm, and coupled with the varied locations of the lush greenery, it will provide a one-of-a-kind experience for any event.

Event Bonding Opportunities

The Hyatt Regency Danang is home to beautiful event locations and numerous bonding event opportunities. Guests can challenge one another to some pickleball, tennis, or padel matches on the resort’s new courts. Guests can also participate in a relaxing event by playing mini-golf or joining activities at the resort’s charming Little Farm, where nature, creativity, and teamwork are all cultivated. With a good mix of work and play, bonding opportunities at the Hyatt Regency Danang help guests complete their overall experience.

Diverse and Dynamic Event Catering

The Hyatt Regency Danang is complemented by its unique and diverse catering, which creates memorable experiences to suit the guests’ event and the resort’s beautiful setting. In addition to their innovative and passionate catering team, chefs prepare special dishes to honour the theme of each event. For guests tasting traditional Vietnamese dishes, there is the Xanh House. Osteria al Mare is home to wonderful pizza and pasta, and the Vive Ocean Beach Club is where guests can relax on the beach and enjoy a mix of French and Mediterranean food.

Apart from the various dining venues, the resort has Le Petit Chef, an amazing dining show that is fun and interactive, and gives guests an experience like no other. From receptions and themed gala dinners to more informal get-togethers, the remarkable chefs at Hyatt Regency Danang customize each menu to the occasion and delight diners.

Specials for Meetings and Events

Considerably more attractive for those organizing a corporate event or incentive retreat is the ASPAC Groups Meetings & Events 2026 offer, which the Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is a part of. Under this offer, specific advantages are provided for qualifying group meetings and events that are contracted and take place before December 31, 2026. Guests can utilize this limited-time offer by having a signed contract for the booking. Inquiries about the offer should include the offer code [ASPACME26]. As noted, the advantages are limited, and those booking are advised to confirm the advantages.

Conclusion

Whether hosting intimate or larger events, the Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is one of Vietnam’s top venues. The Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is the best when considering business conferencing, destination weddings, and team-building retreats. The various activities, stunning coastal views, and numerous event spaces will all guarantee the success of your event. The Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa will make your event special, whether at the beach, inside an event hall, or at the gala. The Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is your best option for top-level service, high-end hospitality, and event spaces in Vietnam.

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Macau’s Bold Move to Thailand: MGM Teams Up with EM District to Unleash a New Era of Tourism and Business

7 March 2026 at 03:30
Macau’s Bold Move to Thailand: MGM Teams Up with EM District to Unleash a New Era of Tourism and Business

MGM, one of Macau’s leading resort brands, has strategically expanded its exposure in Thailand by partnering with EM District, a key Thai retail developer. This collaboration is set to increase Macau’s visibility and influence in Southeast Asia, a crucial source market for international tourism. The partnership includes hosting Thai business delegations at MGM’s Macau properties and the establishment of tourism information booths at prominent shopping malls across Thailand.

The partnership was formally announced as MGM welcomed a delegation of Thai business leaders to Macau, culminating in a lavish Gala Dinner at MGM Cotai. This initiative is aligned with Macau’s broader strategy to increase international visitor numbers, particularly from Southeast Asia.

Strengthening Business Ties Between Thailand and Macau

The delegation, consisting of over 50 key representatives from diverse sectors, explored various business and cultural offerings across Macau. This includes visiting MGM’s state-of-the-art MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) facilities, where they learned about the innovative cross-border exhibition model developed jointly by Macau and Hengqin. Additionally, the group enjoyed guided art tours within MGM properties and explored iconic cultural landmarks, such as Senado Square, A-Ma Temple, Kuan Tai Temple, Kun Iam Temple, and Taipa Village.

By fostering stronger ties between the business communities in Thailand and Macau, MGM is helping to lay the groundwork for future collaborations in the tourism and entertainment sectors. This comes at a time when Macau is focusing heavily on diversifying its appeal beyond gaming to attract more international tourists.

EM District: A Premier Retail Destination

EM District, one of Thailand’s leading retail developers, operates three top-tier shopping centers: Emporium, EmQuartier, and Emsphere. These locations are vital in engaging the affluent Thai consumer base, making them ideal venues for Macau to promote its tourism offerings. As part of the agreement, Macau tourism information booths will be established in these high-traffic shopping centers, making it easier for Thai consumers to access information about travel opportunities and special events in Macau.

The increased collaboration between EM District and MGM highlights the growing potential of Macau as a world-class hub for luxury entertainment, cultural tourism, and international business exchanges. The alliance with EM District is a pivotal part of MGM’s global expansion efforts, with Southeast Asia emerging as a key market for the brand’s future growth.

A Growing Thai Market for MGM Resorts

MGM’s strategic decision to focus on Thailand is paying dividends. In 2025, the brand saw a 26% year-on-year increase in Thai guests compared to 2024, reflecting the growing demand for Macau’s luxury experiences from Thai tourists. This surge in Thai visitors is a clear indication of the increasing cross-border travel flows between Thailand and Macau, as travelers from Southeast Asia seek new and exciting destinations for both leisure and business.

With the newly established tourism information booths and a series of curated experiences for Thai business leaders, MGM hopes to inspire future collaborations with both Thai entrepreneurs and tourism stakeholders. The partnership aims to elevate Macau’s profile and establish it as a must-visit destination for Thailand’s high-net-worth travelers.

Cultural Tourism and Luxury Entertainment: Macau’s New Identity

In recent years, Macau has made concerted efforts to diversify its tourism offerings. Traditionally known for its casino resorts, the destination has been increasingly focusing on luxury retail, cultural tourism, and family-friendly attractions. The collaboration with EM District will further solidify Macau’s evolving identity as a destination for high-end entertainment, shopping, and cultural exploration.

MGM’s properties, such as the POLY MGM Museum and the Macau 2049 residency show, have become significant draws for visitors seeking unique cultural experiences. The museum’s exhibitions and the show’s futuristic themes have captured the imagination of tourists, particularly those from Southeast Asia. As a result, Macau is positioned to attract a broader range of international visitors, aligning with both its government’s long-term tourism strategy and MGM’s business objectives.

A Vision for Future Collaborations

As Macau continues to focus on expanding its tourism market in Southeast Asia, the partnership with EM District is expected to set a new benchmark for global partnerships. Both companies share a commitment to excellence and innovation, which will likely pave the way for further collaborative projects in the future. This partnership will not only benefit tourism but also strengthen business and cultural exchanges between Thailand and Macau.

With the strategic integration of tourism information booths and continued business delegations, MGM’s relationship with EM District is set to open new doors for high-end tourism and entertainment collaborations between Thailand and Macau. These developments are just the beginning of a broader vision that seeks to position Macau as a key destination for affluent Thai travelers, entrepreneurs, and cultural enthusiasts.

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Air India Supercharges Travel with Direct Flights from Delhi to Hanoi and Mumbai to Tokyo Haneda in 2026 – Here’s What You Need to Know!

7 March 2026 at 03:30
Air India Supercharges Travel with Direct Flights from Delhi to Hanoi and Mumbai to Tokyo Haneda in 2026 – Here’s What You Need to Know!
Air India

Air India is set to make waves in the international travel scene as it announces the launch of two exciting new routes in 2026 — Delhi to Hanoi in Vietnam and Mumbai to Tokyo Haneda in Japan. These new additions are designed to elevate both tourism and business travel between India and Asia’s most sought‑after destinations, further boosting India’s growing international connectivity.

With these routes, Air India aims to tap into the flourishing demand for travel to Southeast and East Asia. Here’s everything you need to know about these game‑changing routes and what they mean for Indian travellers.

Direct Access to Vietnam’s Heart – Delhi to Hanoi Flights Starting May 2026

Delhi to Hanoi: A Gateway to Vietnam’s Rich Culture
Air India is bringing the bustling capital of Vietnam closer to India with the launch of direct flights between New Delhi and Hanoi starting May 2026. This much‑anticipated route will operate five times per week and is expected to cater to both business travellers and tourists seeking the charming mix of Vietnam’s culture, history, and landscapes.

What’s in Store?
The airline will be using its Airbus A320neo aircraft on this route, offering Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy options. The new flight is not just a convenience for those flying into Hanoi, but also allows passengers to combine trips with Air India’s existing services to Ho Chi Minh City, creating a flexible itinerary to experience both of Vietnam’s major cities.

With an additional 7,000 seats per month, this route will undoubtedly open doors for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and cultural explorers eager to immerse themselves in Vietnam’s rich history and dynamic economy.

From Mumbai to Tokyo Haneda: A Jet‑Set Connection to Japan’s Capital

Mumbai to Tokyo: Seamless Access to Japan’s Thriving Capital
As if the direct flights to Vietnam weren’t enough, Air India is also adding a direct route from Mumbai to Tokyo Haneda Airport starting June 2026. With four flights per week, this new service is a boon for travellers heading to Japan — one of India’s fastest‑growing outbound destinations.

A Boost for Japan Tourism
Air India’s latest move is set to make Japan even more accessible, as Tokyo continues to captivate Indian travellers with its blend of modernity and tradition. Whether it’s for business meetings, cultural festivals, or simply exploring Tokyo’s stunning cityscape, this new route will enhance the travel options for Indian tourists who want to visit one of the world’s most exciting and dynamic cities.

Operating with a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, the Mumbai‑Tokyo flights will give travellers access to premium services, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious journey. Along with increased convenience, the route will also enhance connectivity between Tokyo and other Japanese cities through Air India’s partnership with ANA (All Nippon Airways), making multi‑destination trips a breeze.

A Strategic Move to Meet Growing Demand in Asia

Meeting Growing Travel Demand
The new services to Hanoi and Tokyo Haneda are a strategic response to the skyrocketing demand for air travel in Southeast and East Asia. As tourism from India to these regions grows, the new routes are set to improve accessibility and streamline travel for millions of Indian nationals seeking adventure, business, or leisure.

The Vietnamese and Japanese markets have been seeing increasing numbers of Indian tourists, especially in the wake of the global pandemic. Both countries offer immense opportunities for cultural tourism, business expansion, and trade. Air India’s efforts are aimed at catering to both these sectors, providing a seamless connection to vital economic hubs while allowing travellers to explore stunning destinations.

Strengthening Air India’s Position as Asia’s Gateway for Indian Travellers

India’s Aviation Hub
By adding these two critical routes, Air India is reinforcing its status as a global airline and India’s leading carrier to Asia. With improved connectivity to some of the most iconic destinations in Southeast Asia and East Asia, the airline is ensuring that Indian travellers have a smoother and more direct travel experience.

Air India’s expansion plan is in line with India’s growing role as a major player in international tourism, and the airline’s enhanced route network is a key enabler of this shift. Through these expanded flights, Air India provides an opportunity for Indian travellers to access the best of what Asia has to offer — from Vietnam’s natural beauty and ancient history to Japan’s cutting‑edge urban centres and timeless traditions.

What This Means for Travellers – Opportunities and Advantages

Expanding Choices for Indian Tourists
For Indian tourists, Air India’s new flights mean more choice and convenience when planning trips to Vietnam and Japan. With direct access to two highly sought‑after destinations in Asia, travellers can now design more flexible and exciting itineraries, whether for business, vacations, or exploring culture.

Additionally, these new services make it easier to combine travel to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Tokyo, offering more diverse travel options in one seamless journey. As these routes continue to grow in popularity, we can expect even more opportunities for connections to other cities within Southeast Asia and beyond.

What You Need to Know About Booking Air India’s New Routes

How to Book Your Tickets
Bookings for these new flights will be available through Air India’s official website, mobile app, and through authorised travel agents. Travellers will be able to select from a variety of cabin classes, including Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy to suit different budgets and travel preferences.

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Portland Joins Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Vigo, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Visby and More Cruise Ports Handling Millions of Passsengers Every Year Despite Mass Tourism Concerns

7 March 2026 at 03:27
Portland Joins Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Vigo, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Visby and More Cruise Ports Handling Millions of Passsengers Every Year Despite Mass Tourism Concerns

Portland joins Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Vigo, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Visby and more cruise ports handling millions of passengers every year despite mass tourism concerns, and this story is impossible to ignore. Across Europe, Portland joins Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Vigo, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Visby and more cruise ports handling millions of passengers every year despite mass tourism concerns as the cruise industry pushes forward with stunning force. Yet, while the numbers look dazzling, the pressure on local streets, heritage zones, transport networks and daily life is growing fast. That is why this development matters so much.

From Portland in Dorset to Civitavecchia near Rome, from Barcelona and Vigo in Spain to Lisbon, Copenhagen and Visby, cruise ports are welcoming vast waves of visitors. These cruise ports are driving tourism income, lifting local business and strengthening destination visibility. However, mass tourism concerns are also rising with every new call and every new passenger arrival. Therefore, the real story is not just about growth. It is about what this growth means for Europe’s cruise future.

Now, Travel And Tour World urges readers to read the entire story, because Portland joins Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Vigo, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Visby and more cruise ports handling millions of passengers every year despite mass tourism concerns, and the full picture is far bigger, sharper and more dramatic than it first appears.

Europe’s cruise tourism machine is roaring back with staggering force. From the Mediterranean giants of Barcelona, Piraeus and Civitavecchia to the rising northern hubs of Copenhagen, Helsinki and Tallinn, ports across Europe are witnessing an extraordinary surge in cruise travel. Government port authorities confirm that millions of passengers are flowing into European cities, turning historic ports into massive tourism engines.

The numbers are stunning. Some ports are handling millions of cruise travellers every year, while smaller destinations are experiencing explosive growth. Ports are expanding terminals. Cities are investing in infrastructure. Shore-power projects and green initiatives are reshaping the industry.

The result is a powerful transformation in European tourism, maritime transport and coastal economies. Cruise ships are no longer just vessels. They are floating cities delivering waves of travellers to historic destinations across the continent.

From Portugal to Spain, Italy to Greece, Finland to Sweden, a dramatic cruise renaissance is unfolding. Ports are competing fiercely to attract ships, passengers and tourism spending. The scale of this expansion is redefining the future of travel in Europe.

Portland in Dorset Emerges as a Rising Cruise Gateway Fueling Tourism in Southern England

The quiet English harbour of Portland in Dorset is becoming a surprising powerhouse in European cruise tourism. According to official port announcements, 60 cruise ships carrying more than 100,000 passengers are expected in 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year with more than 50 cruise calls, showing steady growth in the port’s cruise business.

The port handled 117,000 passengers across 52 ships in 2024, and authorities expect similar volumes again. The 2025 cruise season began dramatically on 7 January with the Spirit of Discovery, signalling an early start to another busy year.

Local authorities highlight strong collaboration between the port, Dorset councils and tourism organisations. These partnerships aim to maximise economic benefits for the region. Cruise visitors bring spending to hotels, restaurants and attractions across Dorset.

The steady rise of Portland shows how smaller European ports can become powerful tourism magnets when cruise lines expand itineraries.

Portsmouth and Dover Strengthen the United Kingdom’s Position in the Cruise Industry

Two of Britain’s most historic maritime gateways, Portsmouth and Dover, are also reinforcing the United Kingdom’s role in global cruise tourism. Portsmouth International Port forecasts 94 cruise ship calls in 2025, signalling strong demand for voyages departing from or visiting the city.

The Port of Dover continues to be one of the UK’s most recognised cruise gateways. Port authorities report that the port can accommodate up to 120 cruise calls each year and typically welcomes around 160,000 cruise passengers annually.

Both ports are heavily investing in modern infrastructure. Shore-power connections allow ships to plug into cleaner electricity while docked. Terminals are expanding to handle larger vessels and growing passenger numbers.

Although final passenger figures for 2025 have not yet been released, the continued investment by these ports shows the strategic importance of cruise tourism for Britain’s coastal economies.

Civitavecchia Dominates Mediterranean Cruise Tourism as Rome’s Gateway Port Breaks Records

Few ports illustrate the scale of Europe’s cruise industry better than Civitavecchia, the main maritime gateway to Rome. Official port statistics show that 3,556,559 cruise passengers travelled through the port in 2025, representing a 2.8 percent increase over 2024.

The port recorded 862 cruise ship calls, up 2.5 percent, confirming its position among Europe’s busiest cruise hubs. Of the passengers, 867,776 began or ended their cruise in the port, while 1,829,701 were transit passengers exploring Rome and nearby destinations during port visits.

Civitavecchia’s growth is attributed to stronger deployment by both mainstream and luxury cruise lines. Major investments in terminal infrastructure have also allowed the port to accommodate larger ships and more passengers.

For travellers, Civitavecchia remains the main maritime doorway to Rome’s historic treasures, making it one of the most influential ports in Mediterranean tourism.

Taranto Reinvents Itself as a Rising Cruise Destination in Southern Italy

The Italian port city of Taranto is staging an impressive comeback in the cruise tourism world. According to the Port Network Authority of the Ionian Sea, the 2025 cruise season opened with the Island Princess, signalling a renewed wave of cruise activity.

Authorities expect 35 cruise calls from seven cruise lines, bringing around 124,000 passengers to the port. Major operators include Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises, TUI Cruises and Azamara.

Costa Fascinosa alone will visit 16 times, showing the growing confidence cruise companies have in the destination. Local authorities and tourism organisations are coordinating to improve transport services, visitor experiences and cultural attractions.

Taranto’s revival demonstrates how cruise tourism can reshape regional economies. The port is rapidly evolving from an industrial harbour into a dynamic tourism gateway for southern Italy.

Piraeus Surges as the Eastern Mediterranean’s Cruise Powerhouse

Piraeus, the maritime gateway to Athens, continues to dominate cruise travel in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Piraeus Port Authority reports that 863 cruise ships called at the port in 2025, bringing approximately 1.85 million passengers.

These figures represent a milestone year for the port. Authorities describe 2025 as one of the most successful seasons in the port’s history. Cruise traffic continues to rise as major cruise lines expand itineraries across the Aegean.

Piraeus has invested heavily in modernising cruise infrastructure. The port is expanding its terminals to handle next-generation cruise ships. Shore-power facilities are also being introduced to reduce environmental impact.

With Athens only a short distance away, Piraeus remains one of Europe’s most attractive cruise gateways, combining history, culture and modern port capacity.

Barcelona Reinforces Its Position as Europe’s Cruise Capital

Barcelona continues to dominate Europe’s cruise tourism landscape. According to the Barcelona Port Authority, the port handled 1.69 million cruise passengers in the first half of 2025, a 15.7 percent increase over the previous year.

By the end of 2025, the port recorded 2.3 million cruise passengers within a total 5.8 million passenger movements. A remarkable 58 percent of cruise travellers used Barcelona as a base port, beginning or ending their voyages there.

Barcelona has implemented major infrastructure improvements. Cruise terminals are being relocated to the Moll Adossat area, further away from the city centre. Electric shuttle buses transport passengers between terminals and attractions.

The port is also investing in shore-power technology to reduce emissions. These initiatives aim to ensure sustainable growth while maintaining Barcelona’s status as Europe’s cruise capital.

Valencia and Vigo Strengthen Spain’s Expanding Cruise Tourism Network

Spain’s cruise industry extends far beyond Barcelona. Valencia handled 799,050 cruise passengers in 2025, according to official statistics. The port recorded 267 cruise ship calls, marking a 3.23 percent increase compared with 2024.

Passenger figures included 111,356 embarking travellers, 112,721 disembarking travellers, and 574,973 transit passengers exploring the city.

Further north, Vigo experienced dramatic growth. The Port Authority reported that cruise traffic surged 45 percent, surpassing 306,000 passengers in 2025.

Vigo has positioned itself as a gateway to the Galicia region, famous for coastal landscapes and culinary tourism. The port emphasises that cruise arrivals deliver strong economic benefits to the local community.

Together these ports demonstrate Spain’s expanding influence in European cruise tourism.

Lisbon and Madeira Deliver Record Cruise Passenger Growth in Portugal

Portugal’s cruise sector is also enjoying a historic boom. The Port of Lisbon achieved its best year ever for turnaround cruises, with 206,226 passengers beginning or ending their voyage in the city.

This represents a 10 percent increase compared with 2024. The port handled 121 cruise calls, while 499,211 transit passengers visited Lisbon during cruise stops. Total cruise passenger numbers reached around 705,000.

Economic impact is significant. Authorities estimate that cruise tourism generates more than €80 million in direct economic benefits for Lisbon.

Further south in the Atlantic, the island port of Funchal in Madeira recorded 331 cruise calls in 2025, welcoming 746,257 passengers. Including crew, total visitors reached 1,024,442.

Cruise-related spending on the island reached €62.9 million, highlighting the powerful economic role of cruise tourism in Portugal.

Northern Europe’s Baltic Cruise Ports Experience a Strong Comeback

Northern Europe is also witnessing a remarkable cruise revival. In Helsinki, international cruise ships delivered 175,000 passengers across 101 calls, representing strong growth.

The Danish-Swedish port operator Copenhagen Malmö Port reported that Copenhagen welcomed nearly 866,500 cruise passengers across 316 ship calls in 2025. Nearby Visby recorded 160,500 passengers, while Malmö handled smaller volumes.

In Sweden, Stockholm hosted 136 cruise ship calls and around 256,000 passengers, marking a clear rebound after slower years.

Meanwhile Tallinn in Estonia saw cruise activity rise significantly. The port welcomed 118 cruise ship calls bringing nearly 190,000 passengers.

Germany’s Port of Kiel also expected about one million cruise passengers during the 2025 season, reinforcing the Baltic region’s importance in European cruise itineraries.

These ports are investing heavily in shore-power systems, green transport and expanded terminals, preparing for the next wave of cruise tourism growth.

Europe’s Cruise Renaissance Is Reshaping Coastal Economies

Across Europe, cruise tourism is transforming ports into economic powerhouses. Millions of passengers are arriving each year. Cities are investing in infrastructure. Ports are expanding capacity.

Cruise visitors spend money in restaurants, shops, museums and transport services. They support thousands of jobs in tourism and maritime industries.

At the same time, ports are focusing on sustainability. Shore-power connections, electric transport and greener terminals are becoming standard features of modern cruise infrastructure.

The result is a powerful new chapter for European tourism. From the Mediterranean to the Baltic Sea, cruise ships are bringing travellers to historic cities, coastal villages and island destinations.

The European cruise industry is not just recovering. It is entering a new golden age of maritime tourism.

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Colombia’s Election Weekend to Cause Travel Disruptions and Border Closures: What You Need To Know

7 March 2026 at 03:22
Colombia’s Election Weekend to Cause Travel Disruptions and Border Closures: What You Need To Know

The U.S. Embassy in Bogotá has issued essential travel warnings because upcoming disruptions will happen during the March 8, 2026, congressional elections in Colombia. The Embassy has warned U.S. citizens who intend to travel to Colombia that they should expect border closures and domestic travel restrictions between March 7 and March 9. The Colombian government will establish temporary security measures, which include closing all land and sea borders to maintain public order during the election period.

The U.S. Embassy has confirmed that land and sea borders will be closed from 6:00 p.m. on March 7 until 6:00 a.m. on March 9 to allow for safe electoral processes and limit movement across the country. In addition, the “ley seca” or alcohol ban will be enforced during these times. Authorities are taking extra precautions in anticipation of protests, which could lead to travel disruptions and road blockages in various regions.

Election-Related Protests Could Impact Travel

The U.S. Department of State has advised travellers to reconsider non-essential travel during this period, particularly if planning to travel by land. The Embassy has cautioned that political protests and demonstrations are common during the elections, and these could lead to road closures, airport delays, and disruptions in major cities such as Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena. The U.S. Embassy recommends that all travellers stay vigilant, avoid crowds, and monitor local news for updates on possible travel restrictions.

The possibility of unpredictable disruptions arises from heightened political tensions, as the country gears up for elections amid significant unrest in some regions. In addition to protests, political rallies and large gatherings could lead to delays and closures at transport hubs like bus stations, airports, and major routes leading to rural or conflict‑affected areas. These developments might affect tourism, especially for visitors who plan to explore rural parts of Colombia.

Risks of Crime and Civil Unrest

In line with the Embassy’s ongoing travel advisories, Colombia remains a Level 3 travel risk (reconsider travel) due to concerns over crime, terrorism, and kidnapping. The U.S. Department of State continues to caution against visiting some of the rural and border regions, where armed groups and criminal organisations are active.

While major urban centres like Bogotá and Medellín are generally safe, incidents of violent crime and kidnapping have occurred in the past, and travellers should be especially cautious when travelling after dark or venturing into less secure areas. With elections around the corner, the risk of political violence aimed at candidates or public officials is also a concern, raising the possibility of violent clashes or targeted attacks.

Travellers are advised to follow local authorities’ instructions and seek shelter if they find themselves near demonstrations or violent incidents. In the event of road closures or airport disruptions, it is crucial for travellers to stay updated on alternative routes and allow extra time for their journeys.

Alcohol Restrictions and Increased Security Measures

During the election weekend, Colombian authorities will enforce an alcohol ban, which is part of their efforts to maintain order and public safety. The ley seca will last from the evening of March 7 through March 9, and violators could face fines or other penalties. This measure will be implemented nationwide, including major cities like Cali and Barranquilla.

Security around airport terminals, bus stations, and transport routes will be heightened in response to the elections, with increased police deployments in some areas. It is also essential for visitors to comply with any curfews or restrictions on movement imposed by local authorities. Travellers should ensure their accommodation or travel arrangements are secure, particularly in areas likely to be affected by demonstrations or disruptions.

What to Expect and How to Stay Safe

For those planning to travel in Colombia, it is important to stay informed and prepare for any potential disruptions. Given the heightened risk of protests and the possibility of road blockages, travellers should expect delays at transport hubs or public facilities. Building in extra travel time or reconsidering travel plans is highly advisable during this period.

The U.S. Embassy has urged citizens to take extra precautions, including securing travel documents and making arrangements in case of sudden changes to transportation. Keeping windows and car doors locked while in transit and following advice from local authorities can help ensure safety.

In case of travel interruptions, such as road closures or inaccessible airports, the Embassy recommends travellers consider sheltering in place until it is safe to resume their journey. It is also a good idea to register with the U.S. Embassy through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for up-to-date alerts and emergency assistance.

Navigating the Election Weekend in Colombia

As Colombia prepares for its 2026 congressional elections, travellers must be aware of the potential for disruptions and travel restrictions. Border closures, alcohol bans, and protests are expected to impact land travel and air traffic, especially between March 7 and 9, 2026.

People travelling to Colombia during this period must maintain their alertness while they should prepare to spend additional time in their travels and they must follow current warnings from the U.S. Embassy and local authorities. The travellers who apply safe practices together with precautionary measures will find it easy to travel during this time period which is both crowded and dangerous.

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The CAE Record: Why More Travelers are Choosing Columbia Metropolitan Airport in 2026

7 March 2026 at 03:19
The CAE Record: Why More Travelers are Choosing Columbia Metropolitan Airport in 2026

For years, travelers in South Carolina’s Midlands often faced a familiar dilemma: make the two-hour trek to Charlotte or Atlanta for a direct flight, or stick to the local convenience of Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE). By March 2026, that choice has become significantly easier. CAE isn’t just a “convenient alternative” anymore; it is a record-breaking powerhouse that has officially become one of the fastest-growing mid-sized hubs in the Southeast.

According to recent data from airport officials and local reports, CAE has achieved back-to-back record-breaking years, welcoming an unprecedented 1,371,977 passengers in 2025. As we move into the first quarter of 2026, the momentum shows no signs of slowing down.

The Numbers Behind the Surge

The growth at CAE is a story of steady, strategic climbing. After edging out its previous 2024 record, the airport has seen its busiest months ever. October remains the “peak” of the year, with nearly 130,000 travelers passing through the terminal in a single month.

Why the sudden surge? Industry analysts point to a “perfect storm” of local demand and airline confidence. “What we’re seeing in Columbia is a shift in consumer behavior,” says a regional travel consultant. “People are willing to pay a slight premium—though even that gap is closing—for the ‘ease of use’ that a smaller airport provides. No two-hour security lines, no $40-a-day parking, and a terminal that feels like a community space rather than a warehouse.”

The “Affordability” Myth: Flight Tickets in 2026

One of the biggest hurdles for regional airports has always been the perception that tickets are too expensive. However, 2026 data shows that CAE is becoming increasingly competitive.

Route (One-Way)Average Fare (March 2026)Cheapest Month to Fly
CAE to Philadelphia$145February/March
CAE to Washington D.C.$139May
CAE to Chicago$168August
CAE to Baltimore$76May

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Fares are estimates based on real-time 2026 search trends and are subject to change.

The entry of low-cost carriers like Allegiant Air has played a pivotal role in keeping legacy carriers like Delta, American, and United on their toes. By offering direct seasonal routes to vacation hotspots, Allegiant has forced a downward pressure on fares across the board.

Infrastructure for the Future

To keep up with the 1.3 million-plus passengers, the airport hasn’t just been selling tickets; it’s been building.

  • Terminal Upgrades: Natural light now pours into the renovated terminal, which features expanded seating and upgraded digital infrastructure.
  • Streamlined Check-In: The airport has invested heavily in biometric and self-service kiosks, maintaining its reputation for having some of the fastest security wait times in the region.
  • Cargo Power: It’s not just people. CAE remains a massive hub for commercial cargo, with UPS operating a major regional sorting facility on-site, providing a stable economic backbone for the airport’s operations.

A Human Touch: The “Experience Columbia” Factor

What truly sets CAE apart is the “humanized” travel experience. For a student at the University of South Carolinaheading home for spring break, or a business traveler heading to a meeting in D.C., the airport feels like a extension of the city itself.

Local leaders, including Experience Columbia CEO Bill Ellen, emphasize that every passenger represents more than just a ticket sale. “Each visitor contributes to our local economy, supports jobs, and strengthens the vibrancy of our community,” Ellen noted in a recent briefing. The airport’s success is a reflection of the Midlands’ overall growth—as Columbia becomes a bigger destination for arts, tech, and sports (like the heated Palmetto Bowl), the airport naturally rises to meet that demand.

The 2026 Outlook: What’s Next?

As we look toward the summer of 2026, CAE is eyeing further expansion. Rumors of new direct routes to the West Coast and additional flights to the Northeast continue to swirl. With Delta maintaining an 85% on-time arrival rate and the airport’s overall punctuality hovering at 79%, CAE is proving that you don’t need a “Mega-Hub” to get world-class service.

Conclusion: Small Airport, Big Impact

Columbia Metropolitan Airport is no longer the “little airport that could.” It is a vital engine for South Carolina’s economy and a preferred gateway for over a million people. As ticket prices stabilize and the terminal experience continues to improve, the message to travelers is clear: Look local first. Your next great adventure might just start ten minutes from downtown Columbia.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports APV codec for professional video creation

7 March 2026 at 02:02

Samsung has added a new video feature, Advanced Professional Video (APV), codec to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This feature helps people record high-quality videos on their phones while using less storage space. It is made for creators who want their videos to look professional without needing big cameras.

Samsung and Qualcomm have developed the APV codec in collaboration. They made it so many people could use it. After years of work, APV is now on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which has the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile Platform for Galaxy chip.

The APV video format is different from normal phone videos. Most phone videos make files small, but the quality can drop after editing. APV keeps videos looking good even after editing many times. This is perfect for people making videos for YouTube, social media, or movies.

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APV can record videos in very high quality, up to 8K resolution at 30 frames per second. Even with this high quality, APV uses about 10% less storage than other similar formats. This helps you save more videos on your phone without running out of space.

You can easily turn on this feature. For that, open the Camera app >> go to Settings >> choose Video Format. Then turn on APV. You can pick APV HDR or APV Log depending on the look you want. There are two file options: APV 422 HQ for the best quality and APV 422 LQ for smaller files. You can even save APV videos to an external USB drive if needed.

With APV Codec, Samsung makes it simple for everyone to create high-quality videos on their phone. Now, creators can shoot, edit, and share videos that look professional without using a big camera or computer.

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Valve Steam Machine release date receives update after memory shortage forced delay

SteamDB has recorded changes to the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and controller product pages. Previously listed as early 2026, the hardware now has “coming soon” release dates. The storage and memory shortage could prompt Valve to raise the Steam Machine price when it finally launches.

Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max launch date tipped

7 March 2026 at 02:57

The Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max are going to become official on March 17, according to a new rumor. These have been leaking a lot lately. The X8 Pro is rumored to be a rebranded Redmi Turbo 5 and the Poco X8 Pro Max a rebranded Redmi Turbo 5 Max, but with different battery capacities. Redmi Turbo 5 Max Poco has recently confirmed that the X8 Pro is powered by the Dimensity 8500 SoC and the X8 Pro Max by the Dimensity 9500s - and, unsurprisingly, those are the exact chipsets used by the aforementioned Redmi devices. If the March 17 launch date pans out, then expect Poco to start...

Ballon d’Or winner Rodri among Real Madrid targets as club reportedly prepares $115M summer spending

7 March 2026 at 02:54
Real Madrid could spend a fortune on signings this summer, potentially including Ballon d’Or winner Rodri.

Real Madrid’s performances this season have fallen short of expectations, especially considering the high standards typically associated with a club so accustomed to excellence. As a result, they could spend significant money this summer to strengthen the squad, including a possible move for 2024 Ballon d’Or winner Rodri.

“The first €100 million that Real Madrid want to spend this summer is on Rodrigo Hernandez and Schlotterbeck,” journalist Alberto Pereiro said this week on Radioestadio Noche on Onda Cero, as cited by Mundo Deportivo.

Rodri has been linked with Real Madrid for years. His performances at Manchester City since 2019 have been outstanding, turning him into a key figure in the club’s successes, including the UEFA Champions League title in 2023. That, combined with his leading role in Spain’s UEFA Euro triumph, earned him the Ballon d’Or in 2024.

However, things have been difficult for the midfielder since then. During the 2024-25 season, Rodri played only eight matches for the Citizens due to a serious knee injury that kept him out for eight months. In the current campaign, although he has featured more regularly, he has still had to deal with knee and muscular issues.

Borussia Dortmund star Nico Schlotterbeck
Nico Schlotterbeck of Borussia Dortmund runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League.

Schlotterbeck, the other major target for Real Madrid

In addition to a top-level central midfielder like Rodri, Real Madrid know they will also need defenders. The futures of Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba remain uncertain, while Dean Huijsen’s performances have not been entirely convincing. That could lead Los Blancos to target high-quality center backs ahead of next season.

Nico Schlotterbeck fits that profile. The German defender is only 26 years old, suggesting he still has many years at the elite level ahead of him, while already having built significant experience with Borussia Dortmund. He has played more than 150 matches there over the past four seasons and has also become a regular member of the Germany national team.

How much are Rodri and Schlotterbeck worth?

Reports indicate that Real Madrid are willing to allocate around $115 million to sign Rodri and Schlotterbeck. That figure, as impressive as it may seem, could still fall short of the combined market value of two players of their quality.

According to the specialized website Transfermarkt, Rodri is valued at €75 million and Schlotterbeck at €55 million, bringing their combined estimated value to roughly $150 million. However, the fact that both players are just one year away from becoming free agents could be a valuable negotiating tool for Real Madrid in potential talks with Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund.

Rodri of Manchester City applauds the fans after a Premier League match.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo surpassed: Raul Jimenez tops the GOAT duo in stunning metric as Premier League star shockingly ranks himself above them

7 March 2026 at 02:32
In the never-ending debate about soccer’s greatest players, the names of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo usually dominate every conversation. But one striker currently playing in the Premier League has unexpectedly inserted himself into the discussion, at least in one very specific area.

In the never-ending debate about soccer’s greatest players, the names of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo usually dominate every conversation. But one striker currently playing in the Premier League has unexpectedly inserted himself into the discussion, at least in one very specific area. At Fulham, Mexican forward Raul Jimenez has quietly built himself a worthy reputation in world soccer.

His confidence recently led him to make a bold claim: in one key statistical category, he believes he stands above both Messi and Ronaldo. The statement raised eyebrows across the soccer world. Yet when the numbers behind Jimenez’s record are examined, the comparison suddenly becomes much harder to dismiss.

Jimenez has become one of the most successful Mexican players ever to play in England. After making his mark with Wolverhampton and continuing his career with Fulham, the striker has established himself as a dependable presence in the Premier League.

The former academy product of Club America now holds the record for the most goals scored by a Mexican player in England, with 67 goals across his Premier League career. Beyond the raw numbers, his influence has been particularly evident during his time at Fulham. His leadership in attack and calm presence in crucial moments have made him a key figure at Craven Cottage.

This season alone, the 34-year-old has scored nine goals in all competitions, helping the club push toward the upper half of the league table. But it is not just his open-play goals that have drawn attention. Instead, a remarkable pattern has emerged whenever a referee points to the penalty spot.

The hidden record that sets Jimenez apart

While comparisons with Messi and Ronaldo usually focus on total goals or trophies, Jimenez’s advantage comes from a different category entirely. Since the beginning of his professional career, the Mexican striker has produced an extraordinary level of efficiency from the penalty spot.

Jimenez has an incredible 95.5 percent success record in official competitions since making his professional debut, scoring 42 penalties from 44 tries. His only two misses came under unique circumstances: one with the Mexican national team in a friendly against Uruguay, when goalkeeper Fernando Muslera saved his effort in 2018, and another during a high-pressure Europa League quarter-final against Sevilla while he was playing for Wolves.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF scores a free kick against Orlando City SC.

Aside from those two moments, the experienced veteran has been nearly flawless. By comparison, Messi has converted 114 penalties from 146 attempts, a success rate of 78.1 percent, while Ronaldo has scored 181 out of 217 penalties, producing an 83.4 percent success rate, according to statistics compiled by Transfermarkt.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr scores a penalty kick during the penalty shoot out in the Saudi Super Cup final between Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli at Hong Kong Stadium on August 23, 2025 in Hong Kong, China.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr scores a penalty kick

Jimenez’s bold claim about the GOAT debate

Despite the intimidating reputations of Messi and Ronaldo, Jimenez has no hesitation in backing his own numbers. During an interview with FOX Sports, the Fulham striker was asked to compare his penalty-taking ability with several famous names, including Messi and Ronaldo.

The Mexican forward confidently placed himself at the top of the list. “Whether you like it or not, I have a better success rate than all of the ones you mentioned,” Jimenez said. “I don’t know if I’m the best in the world, but it’s something that characterizes me. I’ll stick with myself.”

The comment quickly sparked debate among fans on social media, with many surprised by the striker’s bold comparison with two of soccer’s greatest icons. Yet the numbers provide strong support for his claim.

Lionel Messi (left), Raul Jimenez (center), and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Christian Pulisic watches closely: Milan makes important call on Massimiliano Allegri’s future amid Real Madrid rumors as coach’s preference revealed

7 March 2026 at 02:29
The future of Christian Pulisic at Milan could soon be shaped by a decision unfolding far from the pitch. With speculation swirling across Europe and persistent whispers from Real Madrid, attention has turned to the fate of the Rossoneri’s head coach, Massimiliano Allegri.

The future of Christian Pulisic at Milan could soon be shaped by a decision unfolding far from the pitch. With speculation swirling across Europe and persistent whispers from Real Madrid, attention has turned to the fate of the Rossoneri’s head coach, Massimiliano Allegri.

As the season approaches a decisive stretch, the American star and the rest of the squad are watching closely while the club weighs its next move. Reports in Italy suggest that Milan has already reached an internal conclusion regarding the future of its coach, while Allegri himself has quietly made clear what direction he prefers. Yet the situation remains layered with intrigue, especially as Madrid once again circles around the veteran tactician.

The speculation intensified after reports from Corriere dello Sport suggested that Real Madrid is again considering Allegri as a potential manager for the 2026-27 season. The Italian newspaper reported that the Spanish giant “could make an attempt to hire Allegri next season,” reviving a connection that has existed for years. This would not be the first time Madrid has pursued the Italian coach.

The Spanish club previously approached Allegri in both 2019 and 2021, when the idea of bringing the experienced Serie A strategist to the Santiago Bernabéu came close to becoming reality. In 2021, the deal reportedly progressed to an advanced stage. However, the tactitian ultimately decided against the move after a crucial meeting with Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, opting instead to return to Turin after two years away from coaching.

AC Milan's Massimiliano Allegri
Massimiliano Allegri manager of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.

Now, years later, the situation appears to be resurfacing again. Madrid’s leadership, led by club president Florentino Perez, continues to evaluate long-term options for the bench. The Spanish club’s recent managerial instability has only fueled the rumors. After replacing Xabi Alonso with Álvaro Arbeloa earlier this season, results have reportedly failed to meet expectations, opening the door for another change next summer.

Milan’s decision emerges

Despite the growing rumors from Spain, the situation inside Milan appears far clearer. According to multiple Italian outlets, including Corriere della Sera and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan is preparing to offer Allegri a contract extension that would keep him at the club until 2028, with an option for a further season.

The proposed deal would also increase his salary from $5.8 million to roughly $7 million per season, particularly if the club secures qualification for the UEFA Champions League. The decision reflects the Rossoneri’s belief that the experienced Italian boss should remain the central figure of the club’s long-term project. Club directors reportedly see continuity on the bench as vital for both recruitment and player development.

For a squad featuring key figures like Pulisic, managerial stability could prove decisive. Allegri’s return at San Siro has already restored structure and discipline to a team that struggled for consistency in previous seasons.

AC Milan's Alexis Saelemakers and Massimiliano Allegri
AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri consoles Alexis Saelemaekers during the Serie A match.

Allegri’s own preference comes to light

Equally important is the stance of the coach himself. According to several reports, Allegri’s preference is to remain at Milan, a club he considers both professionally and personally significant. The Livorno-born manager has repeatedly emphasized his satisfaction with the current project.

While the 58-year-old manager appears committed to staying, he reportedly has specific conditions for the next phase of the project. The coach wants a stronger voice in Milan’s transfer strategy, particularly as the club prepares for a potential return to the Champions League. Playing in Europe would require a deeper squad capable of competing every three days.

Thus, discussions about the long-term plan are expected only after the season concludes, when Allegri and Milan’s leadership will evaluate the squad and define their strategy for the future.

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

Floyd Mayweather’s verdict on Manny Pacquiao’s power resurfaces ahead of rematch

7 March 2026 at 02:29

A clip of Floyd Mayweather assessing Manny Pacquiao’s power has added some contextual significance ahead of their professional rematch on September 19. The pair will square off in a second encounter at The Sphere, Las Vegas, with Mayweather gearing up for his first sanctioned bout since 2017. Despite the ‘professional’ tag attached to his crossover […]

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Öz kaynak nedir? Nasıl kullanılır? Trabzonspor'un ana gündemi

Trabzonspor'da "Geleneksel İftar" programı, vizyon toplantısına dönüştü. Asbaşkan Zeyyat Kafkas mali disiplin ve transfer enflasyonuna karşı "ekonomik gerçeklik" uyarısı yaparken; Teknik Direktör Fatih Tekke, sürdürülebilir başarı için öz kaynak düzenini ve tribün-saha entegrasyonunu merkeze alan yeni yol haritasını açıkladı.

Trabzonspor yönetiminin ve teknik heyetinin katılımıyla düzenlenen iftar programı, geleneksel bir organizasyonun ötesine geçerek kulübün kısa ve orta vadeli yol haritasının çizildiği teknik bir panele dönüştü. Teknik Direktör Fatih Tekke, Asbaşkan Zeyyat Kafkas, Genel Sekreter Sami Karaman ve Medya Sorumlusu Can Karyağdı’nın hazır bulunduğu toplantıda; finansal sürdürülebilirlik, kadro mühendisliği ve taraftar-saha korelasyonu masaya yatırıldı.

Asbaşkan Kafkas, sunumunda kulübün ekonomik parametrelerine odaklandı. Özellikle transfer piyasasındaki kontrolsüz fiyat artışlarına dikkat çekilirken, rakiplerin yüksek bonservis harcamalarının Trabzonspor’un maliyet tablosu üzerindeki dolaylı baskısı şu başlıklarla analiz edildi:

* Rakip kulüplerin ödediği yüksek bedellerin, oyuncu maaş skalasını ve bonservis beklentilerini yukarı çekmesi.

* Sürdürülebilir başarı için ekonomik gerçeklerden kopmadan bir transfer stratejisi izleme zorunluluğu.

Tekke de takımın teknik kapasitesi ve altyapı entegrasyonu üzerine kapsamlı açıklamalarda bulundu. Tekke’nin analizlerinde öne çıkan teknik detaylar şunlar:

- Tekke, "Genç oyuncu bizde oluyorsa hiçbir yerde olmaz" diyerek kulübün DNA’sına vurgu yaptı. Ancak altyapıdan A takıma geçişteki niceliksel sınırlara da dikkat çekerek, bu sürecin dengeli yönetilmesi gerektiğini belirtti.

- Saha sonuçlarının tribün desteğiyle doğrudan korelasyonu üzerinde duran Tekke, taraftar etkisini bir "performans artırıcı" unsur olarak tanımladı.

- Sahadaki teknik verimliliğin artması için taraftar-takım bağının antrenmanlara taşınması ve tesislerin tekrar dış dünyaya açılması fikri teknik bir gereklilik olarak raporlandı.

Ligin son virajına girilirken, kulüp profesyonelleri önümüzdeki 10 haftalık periyodu bir "bütünleşme dönemi" olarak ilan etti. Toplantının teknik çıktılarına göre; saha içi performansın maksimize edilmesi için tribün desteğinin 12. adam fonksiyonundan ziyade, doğrudan oyun enerjisine katkı sağlayacak bir stratejik güç olarak konumlandırılması hedefleniyor.

Koç her zaman Beşiktaş'ın yanında! Chobani'yi solda sıfır bırakacak

Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, Tüpraş ve Beko ile 3 yıllık yeni sponsorluk dönemini müjdeledi. Fenerbahçe'nin Chobani gelirini 'solda sıfır' bırakacak dev iş birliğiyle siyah-beyazlılar Koç sayesinde, Türk futbol tarihinin en büyük mali hamlelerinden birine hazırlanıyor.

Beşiktaş’ta Başkan Serdal Adalı kulübün mali geleceğini yakından ilgilendiren kritik açıklamalarda bulundu. Adalı, siyah-beyazlıların sembol sponsoru haline gelen Koç Grubu ile yeni dönemde de el sıkıştıklarını duyurdu.

Başkan Adalı, stadın isim sponsorluğu ve forma göğüs reklamı için Tüpraş ve Beko markalarıyla yola devam edeceklerini belirtti. Görüşmelerin detaylarına değinen Adalı:

- Tüpraş ve Beko ile önümüzdeki 3 yıl boyunca birlikte yürümeye devam edeceğiz. Henüz süreç tamamen sonuçlanmadı ancak rakamlar netleştiğinde camiamıza resmi açıklamayı yapacağız.

Adalı’nın en dikkat çeken vurgusu ise sponsorluk geliri düzeyi oldu. Beşiktaş’ın yeni anlaşmalarla birlikte, ezeli rakibi Fenerbahçe’nin Chobani ile yaptığı iş birliğinden elde ettiği gelirin de üzerine çıkacağı ve Türkiye’nin en değerli stat-forma sponsorluklarından birine imza atılacağı belirtildi.

Siyah-beyazlı kulübün hali hazırda devam eden ve geçtiğimiz dönemlerde KAP’a bildirilen anlaşmaları, yeni dönemdeki artışın boyutunu da gözler önüne seriyor:

Tüpraş ile stat isim sponsorluğu 2023-24 sezonu için 230.3 Milyon TL + KDV (Sonraki yıllar TÜFE artışlı) ve Beko  ile forma göğüs sponsorluğu 2024-2027 arası 3 sezon için toplam 193.5 Milyon TL + KDV.

Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın işaret ettiği yeni anlaşmanın, bu rakamların çok daha üzerine çıkması ve Beşiktaş’ın ekonomik elini güçlendirmesi bekleniyor.

Beşiktaş Rio'ya çıkarma yaptı! Sergen Yalçın'a rağmen

Siyah-beyazlılarda "istenmeyen adam" ilan edilmesi beklenen Eduard Graf, Başkan Hasan Adalı'nın özel talimatıyla Brezilya seferine çıktı. Sergen Yalçın'ın transfer tercihlerini sert bir dille eleştirmesine rağmen görevine devam eden Graf, Rio'daki eyalet liglerinde yeni sezonun kadrosunu şekillendirecek raporu hazırlıyor. Teknik heyet ile yönetim arasındaki "transfer yetkisi" krizini derinleştirecek olan bu gizemli raporun, sezon sonunda Sergen Yalçın'ın onayına sunulup sunulmayacağı ise merak konusu.

Beşiktaş’ta transfer döneminin en çok konuşulan ancak perde arkasında kalan ismi Eduard Graf, kulüpteki dengeleri değiştirmeye devam ediyor. Devre arası transfer operasyonlarının dışında tutulan Graf, rotayı Güney Amerika’ya kırdı.

Teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın’ın göreve geldiği günden bu yana yaptığı transfer hamlelerini sert bir dille eleştiren Graf, camiada tartışma konusu olmuştu. Ancak Başkan Hasan Adalı, kamuoyundaki "yollar ayrılacak" beklentilerinin aksine Graf’ı kovmak yerine, tecrübeli isme farklı bir sorumluluk verdi.

Adalı’nın, kulübün transfer stratejisini şekillendirirken Graf’ın değerlendirmelerine ve sunduğu verilere büyük önem verdiği biliniyor.

Eduard Graf, Brezilya futbolunun kalbi Rio de Janeiro’ya giderek sezon öncesi oynanan Eyalet Ligi (Campeonato Carioca) maçlarını takibe aldı. Gelecek sezonun kadro planlaması için geniş bir oyuncu havuzu oluşturmayı hedefleyen Graf’ın, buradaki yetenekleri yerinde inceleyerek detaylı bir portföy hazırlayacağı öğrenildi.

Şu an için asıl merak konusu ise Graf’ın Brezilya dönüşü hazırlayacağı bu raporun akıbeti. Kulüp kulislerinde konuşulan soru şu:

- Graf’ın raporu, sezon sonunda Sergen Yalçın’ın önüne mi gelecek, yoksa yönetim kanadında mı kalacak?

Transfer yetkileri ve oyuncu seçimi konusunda Sergen Yalçın ile Graf arasındaki görüş ayrılıkları bilinirken, bu raporun yeni bir krizin fitilini mi ateşleyeceği yoksa bir uzlaşı zemini mi yaratacağı henüz netlik kazanmış değil.

Derbiyle yetinmedi, imkansızı istedi! Adalı'dan sürpriz prim

Beşiktaş'ta alacaklar sıfırlandı, devrim gibi prim kapısı açıldı! Başkan Serdar Adalı, Kocaeli maçı sonrası tüm ödemeleri tamamlayıp rotayı imkansıza kırdı: Derbi galibiyeti yetmez, hedef Şampiyonlar Ligi!

Süper Lig’de kritik derbiye hazırlanan Beşiktaş’ta yönetim, tesislerdeki havayı tamamen değiştirecek adımlar attı. Siyah-beyazlılarda futbolcuların motivasyonunu en üst seviyeye çıkarmak isteyen Başkan Serdar Adalı, "ödemeler" konusunu tamamen gündemden çıkardı.

Derbi öncesinde futbolcuların moralini bozacak hiçbir pürüz bırakmak istemeyen yönetim, Kocaeli maçı sonrasında tüm birikmiş maaş ve prim ödemelerini gerçekleştirdi. Şu an itibarıyla hiçbir futbolcunun kulüpten tek kuruş alacağı bulunmuyor.

Başkan Adalı, derbi için değil de Şampiyonlar Ligi için özel bir primi açıklayarak kısa vadeli bir hedef koymak yerine, çıtayı en tepeye taşıdı.

Puan tablosunda; Fenerbahçe ile 8, Galatasaray ile 12 puan farkı bulunmasına rağmen Adalı, havlu atmaya niyetli değil. Kağıt üzerinde zor görünse de Başkan, her maçın kazanılması durumunda Şampiyonlar Ligi biletinin geleceğine inanıyor.

"Her maçı kazanırsak Şampiyonlar Ligi neden olmasın?" diyen Adalı, bu inancını dev bir "Devler Ligi" primiyle perçinledi.

Fenerbahçe’nin son haftalarda üst üste yaşadığı puan kayıpları, Beşiktaş yönetimini harekete geçirdi. Üst sıralardaki çözülmeyi fırsat bilen Serdar Adalı, takıma "Kalan tüm maçları kazanın, Şampiyonlar Ligi primini alın" mesajını vererek derbi öncesi psikolojik üstünlüğü ele almayı hedefliyor.

Herkesi utandırma zamanı! Gecenin kahramını ol

Bu gece derbide düdük çalacak Ozan Ergün yaylım ateşi altında... Genç hakemin 12. kural zafiyetinden "icra edilen" faullere, VeTAS'a aykırı atamalardan tecrübe eksikliğine kadar tüm riskleri masaya yatırıldı. Ergün daha maça çıkmadan kurban seçildi. Ergün bu akşam Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisinde yapacağı çıkıp maçını yönetmek herkesi utandırmak.

Süper Lig’de Beşiktaş ile Galatasaray arasında oynanacak dev derbi öncesi tansiyon, saha dışındaki açıklamalarla yükseliyor. Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, düzenlediği basın toplantısında maçın hakemi Ozan Ergün’ü hedef alarak siyah-beyazlı camianın endişelerini dile getirdi.

Adalı, Federasyonun genç hakemlere şans verme politikasını desteklediklerini belirtti.

- Ozan Ergün, kariyerinde büyük maç tecrübesi olmayan genç bir hakem. Federasyonun genç hakemlere güvenmesini biz de destekliyoruz.

Ozan Ergün’ün oyun içindeki en büyük hatasının, oyunun akışını okuma ve "12. Kural: Fauller ve Fena Hareketler" üzerindeki hatalı yorumları olarak gösteriliyor.

Fenerbahçe-Trabzonspor maçında Onuachu’nun Skriniar ile girdiği ikili mücadelede "faul" icat ederek golü iptal etmesi, bir hakem için en temel seviye olan "ikili mücadele limiti" konusunda zafiyet yaşadığına kanıt olarak gösteriliyor.

Nwakaeme’ye faul bile olmayan bir pozisyonda gösterdiği sarı kart, Ergün’ün futbol bilgisinin ve pozisyonun ciddiyetini tartma yeteneğinin derbi standartlarının altında olduğuna işaret ediliyor.

Derbi gibi yüksek tansiyonlu bir maça atanan bir hakemin, maçtan sadece 4 gün önce kupada görevlendirilmesi teknik olarak "risk yönetimi" iflası olarak yorumlandı.

Bu uygulama ne dünya futbolundaki atama prensiplerine ne de TFF’nin her fırsatta övündüğü VeTAS (Veriye Dayalı Takip ve Atama Sistemi) kriterlerine uyuyor.

Büyük maç tecrübesi olmayan bir hakemin, derbiye bu kadar kısa süre kala başka bir maçta yıpratılması, modern hakemlik temayüllerine tamamen aykırı bir tablo çiziyor.

La Liqa: “Real” “Selta”nı səfərdə çətinliklə yendi

7 March 2026 at 02:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə İspaniya çempionatında (La Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 27-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda “Selta” doğma meydanda Madrid “Real”ı ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Üç qolun qeydə alındığı oyun qonaqların çətin qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.

27-ci turun qalan görüşləri martın 7-də, 8-də və 9-da keçiriləcək.

İspaniya, La Liqa
27-ci tur
6 mart

Selta – Real 1:2
Qollar: B.İqlesias, 25 – Tçuameni, 11. Valverde, 90+4.

7 mart

17:00. Osasuna – Malyorka
19:15. Levante – Jirona
21:30. Atletiko – Real Sosyedad
00:00. Atletik – Barselona

8 mart

17:00. Vilyarreal – Elçe
19:15. Xetafe – Betis
21:30. Sevilya – Rayo Valyekano
00:00. Valensiya – Alaves

9 mart

00:00. Espanyol – Real Ovyedo

Liqa 1: “Monako” PSJ-yə səfərdə 3 qol vurdu

7 March 2026 at 01:50

Bu gün futbol üzrə Fransa çempionatında (Liqa 1) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda lider və son çempion PSJ doğma meydanda “Monako” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı oyun qonaqların inamlı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.

25-ci turun qalan görüşləri şənbə və bazar günlərinə təsadüf edəcək.

Fransa, Liqa 1
25-ci tur
6 mart

PSJ – Monako 1:3
Qollar: Barkola, 71 – Akliuş, 27. Qolovin, 55. Baloqun, 73.

7 mart

20:00. Nant – Anje
22:00. Oser – Strasburq
00:05. Tuluza – Olimpik (Marsel)

8 mart

18:00. Lans – Mets
20:15. Brest – Havr
20:15. Lill – Loryan
20:15. Nitsa – Renn
23:45. Olimpik (Lion) – Paris

A Seriyası: “Napoli” “Torino” üzərində qələbəyə sevindi

7 March 2026 at 01:40

Bu gün futbol üzrə İtaliya çempionatında (A Seriyası) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 28-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda “Napoli” doğma meydanda “Torino” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Üç qolun qeydə alındığı oyun meydan sahiblərinin çətin qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.

Qeyd edək ki, 28-ci turun qalan görüşləri martın 7-də, 8-də və 9-da keçiriləcək.

İtaliya, A Seriyası
28-ci tur
6 mart

Napoli – Torino 2:1
Qollar: A.Santos, 7. Elmas, 68 – Kasadey, 87.

7 mart

18:00. Kalyari – Komo
21:00. Atalanta – Udineze
23:45. Yuventus – Piza

8 mart

15:30. Leççe – Kremoneze
18:00. Bolonya – Verona
18:00. Fiorentina – Parma
21:00. Cenoa – Roma
23:45. Milan – İnter

9 mart

23:45. Latsio – Sassuolo

Serie A | Napoli 2-1 Torino – Alisson wondergoal & Elmas strike inspire comfortable win

7 March 2026 at 01:50

Napoli moved a step closer to securing Champions League football with a commanding home victory over Torino at the Maradona, with goals from Alisson Santos and Eljif Elmas doing the damage against a Torino side that threatened briefly but were ultimately well beaten.

Antonio Conte’s men were in the ascendancy from the off, and it took only seven minutes for the opener to arrive.

Alisson Santos, the Brazilian who has quickly become a fan favourite at the Maradona, collected a pass on the edge of the box and without hesitation rifled an unstoppable effort into the bottom left corner.

It was a goal of genuine quality, the kind that silences any doubts about whether a player belongs at this level.

Torino were not without their moments in the first half.

You can relive all the action, as it happened, on our Live Blog.

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic was called into action on a couple of occasions, producing a sensational stop to deny Nikola Vlasic from close range after a rebound fell invitingly on the edge of the box, while Duvan Zapata tested the defence with a powerful effort that cannoned to safety.

But Napoli’s control was evident, their passing crisp and purposeful as they managed the game comfortably until the break.

NAPLES, ITALY - MARCH 06: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Torino FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 06: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Torino FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Napoli 2-1 Torino – Zambo Anguissa & De Bruyne return from injury

Zambo Anguissa made his comeback from injury at half-time, replacing Vergara in a moment that drew warm applause from a sell-out crowd, the Cameroonian’s return another welcome boost for a squad stretched thin by a lengthy injury list.

Kevin De Bruyne followed him off the bench in the 79th minute, the Belgian’s first involvement since October greeted with enormous excitement from the stands.

The points were sealed on 68 minutes when Elmas, having been played in smartly by Matteo Politano, jinked inside his marker and buried an unstoppable low drive into the bottom left corner. It was a goal of composure and conviction, and one that gave the result its definitive shape.

Torino did manage to deny Napoli a clean sheet, when Cesare Casadei scored with just two minutes left of normal time. However, the Partenopei managed to hold on to their lead and secure the three points.

Napoli’s fortress remains intact.

The Maradona is still an unbeaten turf in Serie A this season, and with De Bruyne and Anguissa edging closer to full fitness, Conte’s side are gathering momentum at exactly the right time.

06-03-2026 19:45
MatchDay 28

Player statistic

1st half
Alisson Santos
(Assist: Leonardo Spinazzola)
7'    
2nd half
    63' Gvidas Gineitis
    64' Ardian Ismajli
Eljif Elmas
(Assist: Matteo Politano)
Goal 68'    
    73' Yellow card Valentino Lazaro
Napoli
Torino

Starting lineups

32
5
Defender
37
70'
17
Defender
26
Midfielder
46'
6
Midfielder
20
Midfielder
27
Attacker
79'
21
Attacker
84'
19
Attacker
84'
1
Goalkeeper
44
Defender
77
Defender
33
Defender
57'
23
Defender
20
Defender
66
Midfielder
67'
98
Midfielder
78'
10
Midfielder
91
Attacker
57'
18
Attacker
67'

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
14
Goalkeeper
31
Defender
23
Attacker
23
99
Midfielder
46'
3
70'
11
Midfielder
79'
30
84'
9
Attacker
84'
34
81
Goalkeeper
61
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
13
6
Midfielder
35
Defender
25
Defender
92
Attacker
99
Goalkeeper
19
Attacker
57'
16
Defender
57'
17
Attacker
67'
22
Midfielder
67'
14
Midfielder
78'

Liverpool join Chelsea and Man United in the race for £40m Premier League midfielder

7 March 2026 at 01:00

Liverpool is hoping to sign Tyler Adams from Bournemouth, and they will face competition from Chelsea and Manchester United.

The 27-year-old United States International has done well in the top-flight, and he could be a useful acquisition for Liverpool. They need more physicality and defensive cover in the middle of the park, and Adams is well settled in the top flight. He could make an immediate impact and help Liverpool tighten up defensively.

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Liverpool learn asking price for Tyler Adams

According to a report from Fichajes, he is likely to cost around £40 million. Liverpool have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal in the summer.

His arrival will help protect the defensive unit and allow the creative players to operate with more freedom. The opportunity to join Liverpool will be tempting for the player. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to join an elite club.

Chelsea and Man United also keen on Adams

Meanwhile, Chelsea and Manchester United need more depth in the midfield as well. Chelsea need someone who can support Moises Caicedo, and Manchester United will need to replace Casemiro. It will be interesting to see where the 27-year-old ends up eventually. He has the quality to play for a bigger club, and he will look to join a competitive team in the summer.

It will be interesting to see whether the cherries are willing to sanction his departure for a reasonable sum. He has been an important player for them, and he is one of their leaders in the dressing room.

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Report: West Ham land highly-rated youngster after his departure from Arsenal

7 March 2026 at 00:30

West Ham United have reportedly secured the services of the former Arsenal youth goalkeeper Jack Tomlin.

The 16-year-old has been informed that he will not receive a scholarship from Arsenal and will now join the London rivals instead, as per Arsenal Insider. He will look to continue his development at West Ham, and it will be interesting to see if he can become a first-team player for them in the future.

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Jack Tomlin joins West Ham

Tomlin is highly rated in England, and he has a bright future. West Ham will be hoping to groom him into an important player for the future.

The 16-year-old was a part of the Arsenal under-18 squad, and he has now joined up with the West Ham under-18 side. He will further his career at the London Stadium now and establish himself as an important player for their youth team.

West Ham are looking to build for the future, and the 16-year-old could be an asset for the club in the long term.

Report: Leeds United to battle it out with West Ham for 31-G/A goal machine

Tomlin could be an asset

There is no doubt that West Ham need more quality and depth in the goalkeeping department. Having said that, the 16-year-old is still nowhere near ready for the first team. They will need to groom him properly over the next few seasons before he can make his mark in the Premier League.

Time will tell whether Arsenal will regret the decision to let him leave. The young goalkeeper will certainly look to prove them wrong and make his mark in English football.

Meanwhile, West Ham continues its push for survival, and it will be interesting to see if it can preserve their status as a top-flight club.

Michail Antonio blames West Ham man over his exit

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Aston Villa star slammed for “very unprofessional” thing he did during Chelsea game

7 March 2026 at 00:00

Chelsea picked up a 4-1 win over Aston Villa recently, and Jadon Sancho left the onlookers disappointed with his unprofessional behaviour during the game. 

The attacker was brought on after the hour mark to help turn the game in favour of the West Midlands club, but his first act after coming on was a conversation with his former teammate Cole Palmer. Furthermore, he was seen hugging it out with the Chelsea captain, Reece James, after the final whistle.

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Jadon Sancho slammed

Former Premier League scout Bryan King believes the conduct was unprofessional and that the player should focus more on helping his team than on pleasantries with rival players. Sancho has previously been on loan to Chelsea, and there is no doubt that he shares with his former teammates.

However, King believes that the attacker should have been more professional.

Former Aston Villa scout Bryan King, speaking to Villa News, said: “I thought it was very unprofessional, to be honest.

“The only explanation is that he forgot what colour shirt he had on.

“Saying hello to Cole Palmer when you come on as a substitute? He could have done that before the game if it was that important. It’s even worse because Villa were losing.

“It doesn’t matter who your friends are; you don’t do that until after the game. If you want to be with them and don’t want to be at Villa, why are you there? It’s just very unprofessional.

“I wouldn’t have thought it would go down well with the staff or the rest of the players. It isn’t a good sign and raises questions of where he will go at the end of the season.”

Sancho needs a fresh start

It has been a disappointing season for Sancho at the West Midlands club. He will leave them at the end of the season, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

The move for the Premier League has simply not worked out, and a return to Germany could be ideal for him. He is very much at the peak of his powers, and he will get his career back on track with regular opportunities.

Sancho should look to join a club where he will get a defined role and regular opportunities. He has previously shown his quality in Germany, and he will be desperate to rediscover his form and confidence.

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Liverpool star makes mind up on future as their stance on €40m replacement made clear

6 March 2026 at 23:30

Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate continues to be linked with a move away from the club, and Real Madrid are hoping to sign him.

According to a report from BILD, the French international has decided to close the chapter with the Premier League club and move on. The development will be a huge boost for Madrid. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done.

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Ibrahima Konate wants out

Konate will be a free agent at the end of the season, and he’s unwilling to sign a new contract with Liverpool. Meanwhile, the report mentions that Liverpool is not too keen on Nico Schlotterbeck as his replacement. It will be interesting to see if the German defender is now prepared to sign a new contract with Borussia Dortmund.

He has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League in recent months. He will cost around €40 million, and Liverpool is not determined to get the deal done. It will be interesting to see if they decide to move for other players in the summer. They need more quality and depth in the central defensive unit.

Can Liverpool replace Konate properly?

It remains to be seen how they fill the void left by Konate in the summer. The French international has been a key player for the club since joining them, and he should prove to be an excellent acquisition for Real Madrid if they manage to secure his services. Signing a player of his quality for free could prove to be a masterstroke.

Liverpool will need to improve defensively if they want to fight for major trophies next season. Signing a quality central defender to replace the French International will be an absolute priority for them.

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Bitcoin Falls Below $70K as Short-Term Sell Pressure Mounts, Is Capitulation Imminent?

7 March 2026 at 02:35
Bitcoin Price Crash Today Has Bitcoin Entered a Bear Market

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Following a three-day streak above $70K, Bitcoin (BTC) has fallen below this resistance level, trading at $68,131 (down 3.96% in 24) at the time of writing.

Blockchain analytics firm CryptoQuant shows that Bitcoin selling pressure among short-term holders (STHs), or people who hold BTC for less than 155 days, has recently spiked. 

In the last 24h, panic-led STHs have sold over 27,000 BTC for profit on exchanges. This marked the highest level observed in recent months, signaling an upcoming capitulation phase.

STH Selling Pressure Emerges Despite BTC Recovery

“Over the past 24 hours, STHs have sent more than 27,000 BTC in profit to exchanges, which ranks among the highest levels observed in recent months.” – By @Darkfost_Coc pic.twitter.com/0gsKZM6LT3

— CryptoQuant.com (@cryptoquant_com) March 6, 2026

Another crypto analyst noted that Bitcoin formed a new death cross on March 3. On this day, the 50-day simple moving average crossed below the 200-day average, signaling bearish momentum.

It's happening! $BTC https://t.co/9vGw5OebLw pic.twitter.com/qhqvnAOanL

— Ali Charts (@alicharts) February 27, 2026

Is Bitcoin entering a capitulation period?

The death cross has historically signalled an upcoming capitulation phase, followed by a bottoming-out phase. Crypto markets fell an average of 52%, 50%, and 46% following death crosses in 2014, 2018, and 2022, respectively.

CryptoQuant shows a Bitcoin Exchange Whale Ratio (EWR) of 0.54, suggesting whales are increasingly moving their crypto assets to exchanges.

Bitcoin Exchange Whale Ratio

Source: CryptoQuant

Additional metrics supporting the bearish case include Bitcoin’s open interest dropping by 3.94% in the past day to $45.13 billion, while liquidations mounted to $159.29 million. 

Just yesterday, Bitcoin spot ETF outflows reached $228 million, reversing a 3-day inflow streak. BlackRock, the largest issuer of crypto ETFs globally, has placed a 5% quarterly cap on withdrawals, seemingly overwhelmed after surging withdrawal requests. Institutional crypto lender BlockFills is preparing for “restructuring” due to a liquidity crisis brought on by $75 million in losses in early 2025.

Rising oil prices amid the prevailing US-Iran war, inflationary fears, and heightened unemployment rates have also triggered de-risking among investors.

What Next?

Technically, Bitcoin could consolidate between $68-$70K if it holds above the $67,757 swing low. Failure to attain this would risk a test of $65K.

The community also awaits broader market price reactions to the March 18 US Federal Reserve policy announcement.

“Napoli”dən əzmkar qələbə

7 March 2026 at 02:03

İtaliya A Seriyasında XXVIII tura start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib. “Napoli” azarkeşləri önündə “Torino”ya qalib gəlib.

İtaliya, Seriya A
XXVIII tur

6 mart

Napoli – Torino 2:1
Qollar: A.Santos, 7, E.Elmas, 68 – S.Kasedey, 87

“Real” son dəqiqə qolu ilə qazandı

7 March 2026 at 02:00

İspaniya La Liqasında XXVII tura start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib.

“Real” səfərdə “Selta”nın qonağı olub. Madrid təmsilçisi son dəqiqədə vurduğu qolla qalib gəlib.

İspaniya La Liqası
XXVII tur

6 mart

Selta – Real 1:2
Qollar: B.İqlesias, 25 – O.Çuameni, 11, Valverde, 90+5

PSJ evdə uduzdu

7 March 2026 at 01:46

Fransa Liqa 1-də XXV tura start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib. PSJ azarkeşləri önündə “Monako” ilə qarşılaşıb. Matç qonaqların qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.

Fransa Liqa 1
XXV tur

6 mart

PSJ – Monako 1:3
Qollar: B.Barkola, 61 – M.Akliuş, 25, A.Qolovin, 55, F.Bolaqun, 73

“Bavariya”dan darmadağın

7 March 2026 at 01:44

Almaniya Bundesliqasında XXV tura start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib. Lider “Bavariya” azarkeşləri önündə Münhenqladbax “Borussiya”sını darmadağın edib.

Almaniya Bundesliqası
XXV tur

6 mart

Bavariya – Borussiya Münhenqladbax 4:1
Qollar: L.Dias, 33, K.Laymer, 45+1, C.usiala, 57 (pen.), N.Cekson, 79 – V.Mohya, 89

'They could pick three sides': New Zealand's Glenn Phillips on India's depth before T20 World Cup final

New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips on Friday pointed to the contrast in scale between the two finalists ahead of the T20 World Cup final against India on Sunday, saying that for a country with a population of just over five million, competing against a cricket power like India is an achievement in itself.

India, with a population of more than 1.4 billion, has a large pool of players to choose from and could even field multiple teams of similar strength, Phillips said while speaking about the challenge awaiting New Zealand in the title clash.



"Obviously, we have got a few less people in our country, to have the luxury of choosing from, which means obviously our high-performance program has to be very specific and catered for the population that we've got," Phillips said during an interaction at the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of New Zealand’s training session, as cited by news agency PTI.

Phillips, regarded as one of the better fielders in international cricket, also drew attention to the expectations surrounding the Indian team before the final, which will be played in front of a large home crowd.

New Zealand’s population is around 5.36 million (53.6 lakh), which is about four million fewer than the estimated population of Ahmedabad city alone, which stands at around 9.3 million.

"But obviously, the talent that comes out of India is phenomenal. And, you know, they could probably pick three sides that would compete just as evenly in this World Cup."

"So for us to go out and compete with teams around the world, with such a small population is fantastic," Phillips said.

India will face New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday as they aim to achieve several milestones. They are looking to become the first host nation to win the T20 World Cup, the first team to defend the title and the first side to win three T20 World Cup trophies.

India reached the final after beating England in the semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday.

The Florida Gators Have the Tools to Go Back-to-Back

Mar 3, 2026; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators head coach Todd Golden celebrates his 100th win with center Viktor Mikic (12), center Rueben Chinyelu (9), center Micah Handlogten (3), forward Alex Condon (21) and forward Thomas Haugh (10) after the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

At the start of the season, many wondered whether the Gators could remain the dominant force they were last year. A 5–4 start through the first nine games raised questions regarding this team. Three of those losses came against current top-five opponents. Still, there were questions about how Florida filled the gaps left in the offseason.

The key core pieces the Gators lost in the offseason included: Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin, and Will Richard—major shoes to fill. While the frontcourt remained steady, the backcourt was the biggest question mark; Head Coach Todd Golden addressed that quickly.

Golden brought in Boogie Fland from Arkansas, a former five-star recruit who withdrew from the NBA Draft to join Florida. The Gators also added former Princeton guard Xaivian Lee, a two-time All-Ivy League selection.

Replacing key contributors is never an easy task. Integrating new players into major roles takes time. However, these additions have stepped up in a big way. The trust in their emergence is paying off as they play a major role in Florida’s strong push toward the regular-season finale.

Key Assets

Junior forward Thomas Haugh has been the go-to scorer this season for Florida, putting up 17.1 points per game. Down low, junior center Reuben Chinyelu has controlled the boards, grabbing nearly 12 rebounds a night.

AND 1⃣‼

ESPN pic.twitter.com/wCuN8Cgjn0

— Florida Gators Men’s Basketball (@GatorsMBK) March 1, 2026

In the backcourt, newcomer Xaivian Lee has taken over playmaking duties, leading the team with 4.1 assists per game. Boogie Fland has made his impact on the defensive end, averaging a team-best 1.9 steals. Alex Condon has also been a presence inside, leading the Gators with 1.5 blocks per game.

This kind of production across the board shows just how balanced this Florida team really is. In their last AP-ranked matchup against Arkansas, seven Gators scored in double figures.

With scoring, rebounding, playmaking, and defense all clicking, their well-rounded attack has been a major reason for their success.

The Gators Building Momentum

Currently on a 10-game win streak, the Gators sit at 24–6 overall and 15–2 in the Southeastern Conference. They have already earned the SEC regular-season championship.

Coming off their matchup against the Razorbacks — Florida’s largest win in program history (34 points) against an AP-ranked opponent—the Gators shot an efficient 56.5% from the field. They also dominated the glass, outrebounding Arkansas 51–31.

This Florida team controls the pace they play with elite shooting efficiency and strong rebounding, which has been a major factor during this 10-game win streak.

bang.

ESPN pic.twitter.com/EgGUDHy5fI

— Florida Gators Men’s Basketball (@GatorsMBK) March 1, 2026

Outlook

With one game left in the regular season, the Gators will be the favorites traveling to Rupp Arena to face the Kentucky Wildcats.

Having already locked up the No. 1-overall seed in the SEC Tournament, Florida will begin play on Friday, March 13, facing either the No. 8, No. 9, or No. 16 seed.

Everything is in front of them. The Gators control their own destiny. With a dominant showing in the SEC Tournament, along with help around the league, the Gators could easily have their eyes set on a No. 1-seed in March Madness.

Final Notes

The Florida Gators have the talent, depth, and experience for another deep March Madness run, and with the work they’ve already put in, they control their own fate when it comes to carving out a successful path for themselves. 

The entire Florida Gators starting five brings valuable March Madness experience, including newcomers Boogie Fland and Xaivian Lee; Lee helped lead Princeton to a Sweet Sixteen run in 2023. With that mix of proven talent, the Gators are positioned to make a serious push towards back-to-back NCAA tournament titles.

With how much Florida leans on Thomas Haugh for offensive creation, it just needs decent guard play to return to the Final Four

Xaivian Lee has been that and then some the past 2 games. Averaging 20 points, 5 assists, shooting 43% from 3 in that stretchpic.twitter.com/ZYAA61BGf4

— Riley Davis (@Riley_Davis3) February 15, 2026

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Ireland scrapes past Wales in Dublin to stay in Six Nations title race

DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland scraped past Wales 27-17 and stayed in the Six Nations title race on Friday for at least 24 hours.

France can successfully retain the title by beating Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday.

While Ireland won its first-ever Friday home championship match with a four-try bonus point, Wales took most of the plaudits.

Wales started as a 20-point underdog but was trailing by only two points as late as the 68th minute.

Wales hadn't beaten Ireland in Dublin in the championship in 14 years but Irish flyhalf Jack Crowley was made to kick a 77th-minute penalty to avoid the chance of a humbling draw.

Wales was second best in terms of territory and possession but backed up its three-point home loss to Scotland in the last round with magnificent defense, and an even better all-round show of commitment and progress.

Wales' Six Nations losing streak was extended to 15 games and it may yet finish the tournament with a third consecutive wooden spoon, but it was more encouragingly competitive against Ireland than coach Steve Tandy hoped for.

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2026 UK Open Darts Day 1 fourth round evening live results, scores and schedule: Littler hits his 3rd 170 in last 24 hours in win over Heta

Luke Littler

2026 UK Open Darts Day 1 fourth round evening live results, scores and schedule: Littler hits his 3rd 170 in last 24 hours in win over Heta originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Through five legs, Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall are both averaging over 109, in what is one pace to be one of the best games of the tournament.

After an action-filled morning that consisted of three rounds, the 2026 UK Open resumes Friday evening, with 32 fourth-round games taking place.

The format is best-of-19 legs, so we'll see four games on the main stage, while the rest of the games will be played across several other stages/boards.

Luke Littler, Gian van Veen, Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen are among the darts players who will play on the main stage tonight.

2026 UK Open Day 1 evening results, scores and schedule

Here is the schedule and the results from the fourth round of the UK Open.

MORE: 2026 UK Open: Draw, schedule, prize money and format explained

Day 1/round four evening session - main stage

MatchDateTime (local)Score
Rob Cross vs. Gian van VeenFri., Mar. 67:00 p.m.10-7
Luke Woodhouse vs. Luke HumphriesFri., Mar. 68:00 p.m.3-10
Luke Littler vs. Damon HetaFri., Mar. 69:00 p.m.10-3
Michael van Gerwen vs. Nathan AspinallFri., Mar. 610:00 p.m.

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Day 1/round four evening session - other stages

MatchDateStage/BoardScore
Dimitri Van den Bergh vs. Danny NoppertFri., Mar. 624-10
Mensur Suljovic vs. Jermaine WattimenaFri., Mar. 6310-5
Greg Ritchie vs. Gerwyn PriceFri., Mar. 643-10
Niall Culleton vs. Dominik GruellichFri., Mar. 658-10
Kevin Doets vs. Jeffrey De GraafFri., Mar. 6610-5
Richard Veenstra vs. Gabriel ClemensFri., Mar. 6710-9
Jonny Clayton vs. Alexander MerxFri., Mar. 6810-2
Joe Cullen vs. Martin SchindlerFri., Mar. 628-10
Michael Smith vs. Leon WeberFri., Mar. 6310-8
Martin Lukeman vs. Ritchie EdhouseFri., Mar. 6410-6
Krzysztof Ratajski vs. Ricky EvansFri., Mar. 6510-4
Stephen Bunting vs. Thibault TricoleFri., Mar. 6610-5
Raymond van Barneveld vs. Wessel NijmanFri., Mar. 671-10
Andy Boulton vs. Ryan SearleFri., Mar. 687-10
Dirk van Duijvenbode vs. Gary AndersonFri., Mar. 626-10
Oskar Lukasiak vs. Benjamin PratnemerFri., Mar. 6310-7
Ross Smith vs. Andrew GildingFri., Mar. 6410-4
Jim Long vs. Madars RazmaFri., Mar. 659-10
Daryl Gurney vs. Niels ZonneveldFri., Mar. 6610-7
Connor Scutt vs. Daryl PilgrimFri., Mar. 675-10
Mike De Decker vs. Adam LipscombeFri., Mar. 6810-8
Chris Dobey vs. James WadeFri., Mar. 629-10
Henry Coates vs. Keane BarryFri., Mar. 63
Kai Gotthardt vs. Tome SykesFri., Mar. 6410-8
Cameron Menzies vs. Peter WrightFri., Mar. 65
Ryan Joyce vs. Charlie ManbyFri., Mar. 6610-6
Josh Rock vs. William O'ConnorFri., Mar. 6710-9
Dave Chisnall vs. Scott CampbellFri., Mar. 6810-5

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NBA MVP power rankings: Will Jaylen Brown be impacted by teammate's return?

When it comes to the race for NBA Most Valuable Player, we’re coming to an inflection point.

Because of the 65-game eligibility rule stipulating that a player must appear in at least as many games to qualify for individual honors, several stars who have dealt with injuries are now approaching disqualification.

Oklahoma City Thunder All-Star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, last season’s MVP, must play in 13 of his team’s final 18 games of the regular season. Denver Nuggets All-Star center Nikola Jokić, a three-time MVP, can miss no more than a single game over the team's final 20 to maintain eligibility.

It all sets up for a tight finish through the final month of the 2025-26 season.

Here's the latest iteration of the USA TODAY Sports NBA MVP rankings:

NBA ROOKIE RANKINGS: Kon Knueppel now favored over Cooper Flagg

USA TODAY Sports NBA MVP rankings

5. Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics

His standing here will almost certainly be compromised, now that Jayson Tatum is making his return for the final 20 games of Boston’s season. Brown, though, was a stabilizing presence and may even continue to be the primary option as Tatum works his way back to game shape. The Celtics owe him immense gratitude for his efforts to carry the team on both ends. He’s averaging career-highs in points (28.9; tied for fourth-most in the NBA), rebounds (7.2) and assists (5.0), and is a steady defensive presence. The Celtics are one of the big surprises of the season because of him.

4. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

There’s a strong argument for Wembanyama to be higher up on this list. The Spurs are just behind the Thunder in the West, and Wembanyama continues to impact both ends of the floor with efficiency. He leads the NBA in blocks per game (2.7), but he also alters dozens of shot attempts per game. He ranks sixth in rebounds (11.2) and is shooting a career-high 50.1% from the floor. It seems that we write this in every edition of the MVP power rankings, but, once again, he’s only getting better each time he steps on the court.

3. Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

As mentioned above, the big issue here is Jokić’s availability and eligibility. Yet, consider this: he has played 47 games this season, and 23 of those – or 48.9% – have resulted in triple-doubles. Statically, no player has better numbers than Jokić, who is actually averaging a triple-double (28.6 points, 12.6 rebounds, 10.4 assists per game). And, frankly, if Jokić hadn’t missed all the games that he has, he’d probably top this list. But that time missed cannot be overlooked, at least at this point in the season.

2. Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons

Unfair or not, MVPs tend to go to the best player on the best teams. The Pistons have lost two consecutive games to a pair of contenders in the Cavaliers and Spurs. In one of those losses, against Cleveland, Cunningham scored just 10 points on 4-of-16 shooting, though he did generate 14 assists. Still, Cunningham is the catalyst through which Detroit’s offense runs. His 9.8 assist per game rank second in the NBA (behind Jokić), and his defense is an essential part of his game; his length and persistence helps establish Detroit’s defensive identity.

1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

Always the model of consistency, Gilgeous-Alexander moves slightly ahead of Cunningham after an uneven week for the Detroit star. Gilgeous-Alexander is on the verge of breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 126 consecutive games with at least 20 points, now three games away from the mark (through March 5). Gilgeous-Alexander has worked on his efficiency this season – which was already remarkably high. He’s shooting fewer 3s, is at a career-high 55.1% field goal rate and is carrying his team as Oklahoma City is dealing with several injuries.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA MVP power rankings: Gilgeous-Alexander, Cunningham lead Jokic

USA vs. Brazil starting pitchers: Logan Webb takes mound against Bo Takahashi in World Baseball Classic

Logan Webb

USA vs. Brazil starting pitchers: Logan Webb takes mound against Bo Takahashi in World Baseball Classic originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Team USA opens its World Baseball Classic journey on Friday, as the team takes the field against Brazil in Houston.

The United States has high hopes of winning its second WBC title, which has led the team to recruit both reigning Cy Young winners, Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes. However, neither pitcher is set to open the tournament or group play for the United States.

LIVE:Follow USA vs. Brazil updates from 2026 World Baseball Classic

Instead, manager Mark DeRosa is handing the ball to the San Francisco Giants ace, hoping to get off to a strong start. Team USA will play in four group games, but Brazil is expected to be the worst team in the group, which could allow the United States to ease into the tournament.

Brazil, meanwhile, faces an uphill battle in its first game. The Brazilians do not have a single MLB player on the team, so whoever gets the start will face the toughest task of the tournament.

Here's what you need to know about Friday night's pitching matchup.

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USA vs. Brazil starting pitchers

Team USA has tabbed Logan Webb to start the opening game in the World Baseball Classic. While Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal are bigger names, Webb is quietly one of the best pitchers in baseball and is typically the better pitcher in any game.

Webb starting this game will line him up for another start in the quarterfinals, allowing Team USA to potentially save Paul Skenes for a later knockout game. However, Webb is an ace himself, as he sports a career 3.38 ERA in 180 MLB games and has led baseball in innings pitched three times.

Brazil, meanwhile, will hand the ball to 29-year-old Bo Takahaski in the opening game. Takahashi spent seven years in the minors before moving overseas, as he's played in both the KBO and NPB since 2021.

Takahashi pitched for Brazil last year in the WBC qualifiers, allowing one run in 2.1 innings of work as Brazil took the loss.

Logan Webb vs. Bo Takahashi by the numbers

Logan Webb stats

YearGamesRecordInningsERASORuns
201982-339.25.223725
2020133-454.15.474661
20212711-3148.13.0315853
20223215-9192.12.9016376
20233311-13216*3.2519483
202433*13-10204.2*3.4717283
202534*15-11207*3.22224*82

*Led the league*

Bo Takahashi stats

YearLeagueGamesInningsRecordERASORuns
2021KBO736.21-34.914622
2022NPB2731.20-02.562614
2023NPB28360-13.002712
2024NPB3372.22-93.224831
2025NPB450-010.8046

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Who does Logan Webb play for in MLB?

Logan Webb has spent his entire career with the Giants, including the last five seasons as the team's ace. Since 2021, Webb has pitched in 159 games, posting an ERA under 3.50 each year while leading the league in innings pitched in each of the last three seasons.

Webb and the Giants agreed to a five-year, $90 million extension that began in 2024 and ties the pitcher to the team through the 2028 season.

Who does Bo Takahashi play for in MLB?

Bo Takahashi signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks as an international free agent in 2013, but he never played a game in the major leagues. Takahashi spent seven years in the minor leagues, but in 2021 chose to play in the KBO after missing all of 2020.

Takahashi currently plays in the NPB for the Seibu Lions, as he's spent four seasons with the team.

NHL trade deadline winners and losers: Ducks, Blues shine while Bruins, Rangers fall short

John Carlson

NHL trade deadline winners and losers: Ducks, Blues shine while Bruins, Rangers fall short originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NHL trade deadline has come and gone, with the playoff picture taking clear shape.

Friday was the final time for teams to add to their rosters ahead of the sprint to the finish, hoping to make the postseason. Meanwhile, other teams saw this as an opportunity to add assets for the future, realizing that this wasn't their year.

However, not every team was successful in their venture. While a few contenders seized the opportunity properly, others couldn't take advantage of the day to strengthen their clubs. Meanwhile, a few sellers were able to rise above the rest and get great returns for players they don't need anymore.

Here's a look at the biggest winners and losers from the NHL trade deadline.

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NHL trade deadline winners

Anaheim Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks pulled off a stunner by acquiring defenseman John Carlson from the Washington Capitals on Thursday night. Carlson, who has spent his entire 17-year career in Washington, is still a top-pair defenseman with 46 points in 55 games.

Anaheim now has a strong combination of young talent and veteran experience as it looks to hold onto a playoff spot in the Pacific Division. The Ducks can send out three legitimate defensive pairs, which could give them a big edge in the playoffs.

Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars made two key moves before the deadline passed, acquiring defenseman Tyler Myers and forward Michael Bunting. Myers gives the team a reliable defensive option to go along with some skilled players in Miro Heiskanen and Esa Lindell, while Bunting adds even more depth to the bottom six.

The Central Division is sprinting to the finish line, as the Stars, Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild are all fighting for the top spot. For a skilled team like the Stars, Myers and Bunting add different elements of physicality and reliability.

St. Louis Blues

The Blues were the best sellers ahead of the deadline, moving Brayden Schenn and Justin Faulk for a combined two first-round picks and two third-round picks. It could've been more if Colton Parayko waived his no-trade clause to go to Buffalo, but that was out of the Blues' hands.

St. Louis has just 55 points on the season and is set to miss the playoffs, putting the team in a prime position to recoup some assets. Of all the sellers, the Blues did the best.

NHL trade deadline losers

Boston Bruins

The Bruins currently hold the final playoff spot in the East, but they only traded for Lukas Reichel before the deadline. Meanwhile, the Blue Jackets, sitting right behind them, added Conor Garland, while the Senators added Warren Foegele and David Perron.

Boston may have decided that this wasn't the year to be aggressive, but this quiet deadline could end up being the difference between making and missing the playoffs.

New York Rangers

Despite an abysmal season, the Rangers chose to hold on to their players who are under contract beyond this season. After sending Artemi Panarin to the Kings for a light return, the team held onto Vincent Trocheck, who has three years left on his contract.

The prices around the league were high, and the Rangers were no different. Still, this could've been an opportunity for New York to shed salary and add more draft capital for future offseasons.

MORE: Grading the Artemi Panarin deal to the Kings

New Jersey Devils

Another team that has disappointed this year, the Devils have only made minor trades that were completed weeks ago. The only trade of significance that the Devils made was trading two picks to get off Ondrej Palat's contract, a costly way to clear cap space.

New Jersey's decision to stand pat will conclude another wasted season of Jack Hughes' prime, and the team now must regroup in the future.

Section 1 Class A championship updates for Tappan Zee-Byram Hills

The first gold ball of Section 1 championship week is going to be handed out Friday at the Westchester County Center. Tappan Zee and Byram Hills have been the best Class A teams all season long. Both won sectional titles a year ago. The Dutchmen came down from Class AA for this season. This is where you'll find live updates from the game along with our game coverage after the final buzzer.

Live blog

No. 1 Tappan Zee vs. No. 2 Byram Hills

Previous meeting: The Dutchmen got a 46-38 win at Byram Hills on Jan. 23.

Mike's pick: Tappan Zee

Stay tuned

Schedule

Friday

Class A

No. 1 Tappan Zee (20-2) vs. No. 2 Byram Hills (19-4), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday

Class C

No. 1 Tuckahoe (9-10) vs. No. 2 North Salem (13-8), 1:30 p.m.

Class AA

No. 3 Clarkstown North (20-3) vs. No. 5 Rye (18-5), 7:30 p.m.

Sunday

Class AAA

No. 1 Mamaroneck (19-3) vs. No. 2 Mount Vernon (18-4), 1:30 p.m.

Class B

No. 1 Woodlands (20-2) vs. No. 2 Dobbs Ferry (18-4), 7:30 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Byram Hills, Tappan Zee Section 1 Class A boys basketball championship

Napoli beats Torino 2-1 to extend unbeaten home run and close gap on second-place AC Milan

NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Napoli beat Torino 2-1 on Friday to close the gap on second-place AC Milan to one point and maintain its record as the only team still unbeaten at home in Serie A this season.

Torino hasn’t beaten Napoli in the top tier since the 2008-09 season and it fell behind after six minutes.

Alisson Santos created a meter of space on the edge of the Torino penalty area and fired a low shot past the outstretched arm of Alberto Paleari.

Third-place Napoli dominated throughout and Eljif Elmas spun to volley home Matteo Politano’s knock down and make it 2-0 midway through the second half.

Napoli coach Antonio Conte introduced playmaker Kevin De Bruyne for his first appearance since an October injury, but his team was forced to sweat in the final seconds after Cesare Casadei pulled back a late consolation goal for Torino.

Napoli, though, held on to open a five-point gap on fourth-place Roma. It now has 56 points, one behind Milan and 11 behind champions-elect Inter.

Inter and Milan face off in the Milan derby on Sunday.

Torino is 14th with 30 points.

___

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Giants free agency tracker 2026: Rumors, cuts, signings, news, analysis

Jermaine Eluemunor | Getty Images

NFL free agency opens Monday, March 9 at noon ET with the official start of the negotiating window. The signing period begins March 11 at 4 p.m.

The New York Giants have a lot of work to get done to begin constructing the kind of team new head coach John Harbaugh wants to take to the field in September.

Below, a look at the Giants’ free agents, the moves they are making, potential free agent targets, rumors, signings, news, analysis, trade, and more. Keep it here for all of the up-to-date Giants’ 2026 NFL free agency news.

Rumors, potential targets

Players released by the Giants

LB Bobby Okereke | [Full story]

Giants pending free agents 2026

Here are all of the Giants’ free agents heading into the 2026 offseason.

Unrestricted free agents

QB Russell Wilson
RT Jermaine Eluemunor | Giants free agents 2026: Jermaine Eluemunor decision will be telling
OL Evan Neal
DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches | NFL free agency 2026: Giants’ DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches has uncertain future
G Greg Van Roten | NFL free agency 2026: Should the Giants count on Greg Van Roten again?
WR Wan’Dale Robinson | NFL free agency 2026: Giants face big decision with Wan’Dale Robinson
LS Casey Kreiter
TE Chris Manhertz | NY Giants NFL free agency 2026: Is there still a place for TE Chris Manhertz?
C-G Austin Schlottmann | NY Giants free agency 2026: Is OL Austin Schlottmann worth bringing back?
OL Josh Ezeudu
LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
G Aaron Stinnie
CB Cor’Dale Flott | Giants NFL free agency 2026: Cor’Dale Flott looking for big payday
LB Neville Hewitt
WR Gunner Olszewski | [Re-signed] Gunner Olszewski to return on 1-year deal
TE Daniel Bellinger | Giants free agency 2026: Daniel Bellinger could find opportunity elsewhere
S Dane Belton | Giants NFL free agency 2026: Is Dane Belton valuable enough to stay?
WR Isaiah Hodgins
LB Micah McFadden | Giants NFL free agency 2026: Will LB Micah McFadden have a place in New York?
DL D.J. Davidson

Restricted free agents

WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton
Edge Tomon Fox
LB Zaire Barnes
Edge Caleb Murphy

Exclusive rights free agents

CB Art Green
WR Ryan Miller
CB Nic Jones

Other Giants roster news

WWE's Chelsea Green Offers Update On Ankle Injury: 'It's Very Much Broken'

Chelsea Green interacts with the audience at ringside, sat in a wheelchair, her foot in a boot, during an episode of "WWE SmackDown."
Chelsea Green interacts with the audience at ringside, sat in a wheelchair, her foot in a boot, during an episode of "WWE SmackDown." - WWE

Chelsea Green has remained a part of "WWE SmackDown" in recent weeks, seemingly igniting a feud with Tiffany Stratton, despite suffering a broken ankle at the beginning of February. She recently appeared on "The Ghost of Hollywood" podcast to talk everything WWE following Elimination Chamber, and gave an update about her injury. The former Women's United States Champion called it a "whirlwind" of a week following the premium live event in Chicago.

"I've got about four hours of sleep this week. It's great. We're thriving," Green joked. "My ankle, look, it's broken. The inner ankle bone chipped and cracked. So, it's very much broken. A lot of people are questioning that. But, I'm able to weight bear. So I feel like we're on a good trajectory to make kind of a solid comeback, you know?"

Green didn't comment on what her status for WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas next month may be. She sustained the injury, previously believed to be a sprain, during her Elimination Chamber qualifying match against Stratton and Lash Legend. Since suffering the injury, Green has been using a wheelchair on TV to accompany Secret Hervice member Alba Fyre to the ring, and her foot is in a boot.

Prior to the injury, Green had also been squaring off against WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill in backstage segments. She recently made headlines for voicing her support for Elimination Chamber winner Rhea Ripley in Ripley's social media feud with Cargill.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit "The Ghost of Hollywood" and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Read more: WWE Botches That Left Wrestlers Seriously Injured

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Golden Knights effectively enter home stretch against Wild

Vegas Golden Knights F Braeden Bowman (42) reacts to the puck during an NHL game against the Minnesota Wild on Monday December 29, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Vegas Golden Knights F Braeden Bowman (42) reacts to the puck during an NHL game against the Minnesota Wild on Monday December 29, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

For the first time since the Olympic break, T-Mobile Arena will host NHL competition.

On Friday, the Vegas Golden Knights officially begin the post-trade deadline push of their season when they face the Minnesota Wild.

Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV

Date: Friday, March 6

Time: 7:00pm PST

How To Watch: SCRIPPS, ESPN+

Radio: 1340 AM, 94.7 FM

Coming off of a statement overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings in their last game, the Golden Knights are entering tonight riding a new wave of momentum. However, a new wrinkle comes into play with Nic Dowd arriving from the Washington Capitals on Thursday and expecting to play his first game tonight.

“It was definitely a shock,” said Dowd during his interview after morning skate.

“You ask anyone who’s been traded, that’s the feeling. But I’m very happy to be here, very excited, and the organization, I’ve only known them for about 28 hours, but they’ve been top notch and very helpful, and we’re excited to be here.”

Dowd will wear the number 62 and was centering the fourth line flanked by fellow trade deadline acquisition Cole Smith and Colton Sissons.

Along with that, here are some other noteworthy storylines to look to for this game.

Pencils down

As of noon PST, the 2026 trade deadline is officially in the books.

Smith and Dowd come across as the two major additions for the Golden Knights this time around. Meanwhile, Vegas has lost Cole Reinhardt on deadline day, with him officially being claimed by the Florida Panthers through waivers. Barring a sudden deal being announced at the midnight hour, the current group is the one the Golden Knights feel comfortable rolling with for the rest of the season and beyond.

“The deadline is over, basically. It affects everybody differently, but this is our team now,” said Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy after morning skate.

“We got a few guys hurt still, but this is our team, so let’s get to work. I think everyone in the league knows this is kind of the last push, right? Teams can seperate their season into three parts, four parts, 10 game segments, but to me, this is the home stretch.”

Marner approved

This season has posed a different breed of challenge for Mitch Marner, outside of simply being on a new team.

With center depth being tested due to injuries, Marner has been put into a position where he has had to draw in at center. However, the experiment has worked to a surprisingly effective degree, with Marner finding chemistry with Pavel Dorofeyev and driving play successfully. Even with a natural center like Dowd now on the team, it is a testament to Marner’s ability that Cassidy still trusts him to take center responsibilities.

“I think him and [Dorofeyev] have developed chemistry,” said Cassidy about Marner’s line.

“I think [Dorofeyev] has become a better forechecker with Mitch as his center man. Mitch is not afraid to put pucks behind the D and get to work.”

Test of mettle

There truly is no rest for the wicked when it comes to the Golden Knights.

On top of the Wild tonight, the next two games will see Vegas face the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars. All three teams are potential opponents for the Golden Knights in the postseason, with the Stars riding a 10-game point streak heading into Friday’s slate of games. Where the Golden Knights stand in terms of Cup contention will be decided during this upcoming week.

“They’re powerful teams in the West. Obviously, Colorado [Avalanche] is in that mix too,” said Cassidy about the challenging schedule ahead.

“People are talking about the Central Division, and rightfully so. Those teams are having great years, but three Western Conference teams that went to Stanley Cup Final…have come out of the Pacific. The numbers don’t indicate as much this year, there are strong teams in our division; they just haven’t found their game yet. I believe that, and I’m sure Edmonton does too.”

Ivory Coast: ASEC vs. Africa Sports derby headlines round of 16 in the national cup

Ivory Coast: ASEC vs. Africa Sports derby headlines round of 16 in the national cup
Ivory Coast: ASEC vs. Africa Sports derby headlines round of 16 in the national cup

The draw puts the two historic clubs face to face once again.

Ivory Coast: ASEC vs. Africa Sports derby headlines round of 16 in the national cup

The fixtures for the round of 16 in the Ivory Coast Cup have been revealed. The high-voltage derby between ASEC Mimosas and Africa Sports is set to take center stage once again.

After a hiatus, the legendary ASEC Mimosas vs. Africa Sports derby is back, giving Ivorian fans another chance to witness this historic clash between the country’s two most popular clubs. The green, yellow, and black will go head-to-head in the round of 16 of the National Cup, scheduled for March 14 and 15.

All round of 16 fixtures:

  1. Solidarité Club vs. Yopougon FC
  2. ISCA vs. Lanfiara
  3. Séwé Sport vs. 2 Plateaux FC
  4. COK vs. US Fermiers
  5. AS Athlétique vs. RCA
  6. Zouman FC vs. Kassi
  7. Foot Ivoire Academy vs. US Tchologo
  8. AFAD vs. Max United
  9. ADFCI vs. Sporting Club Gagnoa
  10. ASEC Mimosas vs. Africa Sports
  11. WAC vs. ES Agboville
  12. AS Denguelé vs. Stade d'Abidjan
  13. Stella Club vs. SOA FC
  14. OSA vs. FC San Pedro
  15. Leader vs. SOL FC
  16. Bouaké FC vs. FC Moona

Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Preview: Norway vs. Germany

Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Preview: Norway vs. Germany
Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Preview: Norway vs. Germany

Norway host Germany on Saturday night as the Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign continues in Europe. Both teams won their opening fixtures in Group A4.

Germany produced a five-star performance against Slovenia as they recovered from their Nations League final defeat to Spain. Manchester United’s Lisa Naalsund scored Norway’s late goal in the win over Austria.

Germany are unbeaten in their last five games against Norway. Their most recent meetup was a friendly staged in Wiesbaden in 2021. DFB-Frauen came back from a goal behind to win 3-1 on that occasion.

Christian Wück could repeat his starting lineup from Monday after convincing performances from everyone involved in the game. Slovenia entertain Austria in the other game of the group on the same day.

Predicted Lineups

Norway: Fiskerstrand; Blakstad, Harviken, Engen, Hansen; Maanum, Bøe Risa, Naalsund; Gaupset, Hegerberg ©, Graham

Germany: Berger; Gwinn ©, Küver, Knaak, Kett; Senß, Nüsken; Dallmann; Brand, Martinez, Endemann

Wolves 1-3 Liverpool: Jones, Robertson lead FA Cup win at the Molineux

Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones each had a goal and an assist as Liverpool used a three-goal second half to advance in the FA Cup via a 3-1 win over Wolves at the Molineux Stadium on Friday.

MORE — FA Cup schedule, results

Mohamed Salah also scored for Liverpool, who dominated the first half but couldn't solve Sam Johnstone until the 51st minute. Johnstone would go on to register an assist when Hee-chan Hwang scored in stoppage time for the hosts, who were bidding to stun the favored visitors for the second time this week.

The Premier League's bottom club welcome the Reds for this FA Cup fifth round date just three days after Wolves stunned Liverpool with a 2-1 league win, also at the Molineux.

Wolves vs Liverpool final score: 1-3

Andy Robertson 51', Mo Salah 53', Curtis Jones 74', Hee-chan Hwang 90+1'

Hee-chan Hwang goal — Wolves 1-3 Liverpool

Johnstone's long ball escapes the trap of Dominik Szoboszlai and Hee-chan Hwang ruins Alisson's clean sheet.

Curtis Jones goal — Wolves 0-3 Liverpool

A really good goal from Jones, who has a lot of work to do and beats multiple defenders to make it 3-0.

Mohamed Salah goal — Wolves 0-2 Liverpool

Robertson to Salah on the other side of the box for a clinical finish. We've seen this before.

TWO QUICK GOALS FOR LIVERPOOL AS ANDY ROBERTSON AND MO SALAH GET ON THE SCORE SHEET ✌️ pic.twitter.com/kroIKDSlac

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) March 6, 2026

Andy Robertson goal — Wolves 0-1 Liverpool

Oddly enough, it's a counter attack that gets Liverpool on the board, Salah to Jones to Robertson.

A terrific finish from the Scotsman.

Halftime — Wolves 0-0 Liverpool

Liverpool have already taken double-digit shot attempts and Wolves have yet to put one toward the Reds' goal.

Possession is about 70-30 in favor of Liverpool.

That said, if midweek is any barometer... this is right where Wolves want their visitors.

Liverpool get moving

The Reds have taken three shots in the first 10-12 minutes, with Sam Johnstone making two saves.

They've only amounted to 0.10 xG but clearly Arne Slot has the Reds aiming to make this a comfortable affair.

Wirtz makes the bench

Florian Wirtz is one of several Liverpool stars available off the bench, where he's joined by Ibrahima Konate, Hugo Ekitike, and Jeremie Frimpong amongst others.

Wolves have several regulars on the bench, too, and Jose Sa isn't in the 18 at all.

Wolves lineup

Johnstone, Tchatchoua, Mosquera, S. Bueno, T. Gomes, H. Bueno, J. Gomes, A. Gomes, Bellegarde, Mane, Arokodare

Liverpool lineup

Alisson, Robertson, Gomez, Van Dijk, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones, Mac Allister, Gakpo, Salah, Ngumoha

Wolves vs Liverpool preview — by Joe Prince-Wright

Rob Edwards' Wolves side are still probably going to be relegated but they've won back-to-back home league games against Aston Villa and Liverpool and drew with Arsenal at home before that. Despite their huge upturn in results they are 12 points from safety with eight games remaining in the Premier League and the FA Cup has provided Wolves with plenty of solace and much-needed positivity this season. They also have absolutely nothing to lose against Liverpool and will go into this game with huge confidence after their incredible late win against the same opponent about 72 hours before this game kicks off.

Arne Slot slammed Liverpool for their display at Wolves and the reigning Premier League champions are looking really shaky. They had won three in a row before their defeat at Wolves but they weren't convincing wins. The FA Cup is Liverpool's lowest priority remaining as they will go all-in on the UEFA Champions League and finishing in the Champions League spots in the Premier League. That means Slot will try to rest plenty of players for this game, even though injuries mean he doesn't have many options to do that.

Wolves team news, focus

Enso Gonzalez is the only player out for Wolves, as Rob Edwards will likely roll out the same team which beat Liverpool a few days ago. Rodrigo Gomes has been excellent off the bench, while Tolu Arokodare is also pushing for a start. But at the moment Edwards is managing his squad brilliantly as they are working so hard to stay in games, and there's a real boost in energy from 60 minutes on when the bench players come on.

Liverpool team news, focus

Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni and Alexander Isak all remain out injured, while Wataru Endo is out for the rest of the season and Florian Wirtz remains a doubt. Looking at Liverpool's bench from Tuesday's defeat at Wolves, it's very likely that Curtis Jones, Rio Ngumoha, Joe Gomez, Federico Chiesa, Andy Robertson and Giorgi Mamardashvili all start this game.

Wolves vs Liverpool prediction

This will probably be really close, even though Liverpool will be angry from their midweek defeat and will want to prove a point. Wolves will be fearless, but Liverpool will probably get the job done and it might go to extra time and penalty kicks. Wolves 1-2 Liverpool.

How to watch Wolves vs Liverpool live, FA Cup stream link, and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Friday (March 6)

Venue:Molineux — Wolverhampton

TV Channel/Streaming: ESPN+

2025-26 FA Cup: Fifth round schedule, how to watch live, results, scores, video highlights

The FA Cup fifth round is here with teams booking their spots in the last 16 and a trip to Wembley is now within reach...

MORE — List of FA Cup finals, winners, all-time records

11 Premier League big boys remain in the competition, while there are also two third-tier teams and three second-tier teams.

Below is everything you need for the FA Cup fifth round.


How to watch the 2025-26 FA Cup live, stream link

TV channel: ESPN 2, ESPN Deportes
Streaming: ESPN+


2025-26 FA Cup fifth round schedule

Friday, March 6
Wolves 1-3 Liverpool — Recap, video highlights

Saturday, March 7
7:15am ET: Mansfield Town vs Arsenal
12:45pm ET: Wrexham vs Chelsea
3pm ET: Newcastle United vs Manchester City

Sunday, March 8
8am ET: Fulham vs Southampton
9:30am ET: Port Vale vs Sunderland
12:30pm ET: Leeds United vs Norwich City

Monday, March 9
3:30pm ET: West Ham vs Brentford

2025-26 FA Cup fourth round results

Friday, February 13
Hull City 0-4 Chelsea
Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Town

Saturday, February 14
Burton Albion 0-1 (aet) West Ham United
Southampton 2-1 (aet) Leicester City
Manchester City 2-0 Salford City
Norwich City 3-1 West Bromwich Albion
Burnley 1-2 Mansfield Town
Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle UnitedRecap, video highlights
Liverpool 3-0 Brighton & Hove Albion

Sunday, February 15
Birmingham City 1-1 Leeds United (Leeds won 4-2 on penalty kicks)
Grimsby Town 0-1 Wolves
Stoke City 1-2 Fulham
Oxford United 0-1 Sunderland
Arsenal 4-0 Wigan Athletic

Monday, February 16
Macclesfield 0-1 BrentfordRecap

Tuesday, March 3
Port Vale 1-0 Bristol City


2025-25 FA Cup third round results

All times ET

Friday, January 9

Preston North End 0-1 Wigan Athletic
MK Dons 1-1 (3-4 PKs) Oxford United
Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood Town
Wrexham AFC 3-3 (4-3 PKs) Nottingham Forest

Saturday, January 10

Macclesfield FC 2-1 Crystal Palace — Recap, video highlights
Everton 1-1 (0-3 pens) Sunderland
Wolves 6-1 Shrewsbury Town
Cheltenham Town 0-2 Leicester City
Doncaster Rovers 2-3 Southampton
Stoke City 1-0 Coventry City
Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Brentford
Newcastle United 3-3 (7-6 pens) Bournemouth
Fulham 3-1 Middlesbrough
Ipswich Town 2-1 Blackpool
Manchester City 10-1 Exeter City
Burnley 5-1 Millwall
Boreham Wood 0-5 Burton Albion
Cambridge United 2-3 Birmingham City
Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Aston Villa Recap, video highlights
Grimsby Town 3-2 Weston-Super-Mare
Bristol City 5-1 Watford
Charlton Athletic 1-5 Chelsea

Sunday, January 11

Derby County 1-3 Leeds United
Portsmouth 1-4 ArsenalRecap, video highlights
West Ham United 2-1 Queens Park Rangers
Norwich City 5-1 Walsall
Swansea City 2-2 (5-6 pens) West Bromwich Albion
Hull City 0-0 (4-3 pens) Blackburn Rovers
Sheffield United 3-4 Mansfield Town
Manchester United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion Recap, video highlights

Monday, January 12

Liverpool 4-1 Barnsley — Recap, video highlights

Tuesday, January 20

Salford City vs Swindon Town — 2:45pm

Ekitike with a lovely flick to set up Wirtz's goal! What a link-up pic.twitter.com/1aBXjDw6b8

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 12, 2026

Lakota West graduate Ryan Kelly retires after 10 years in NFL

Lakota West graduate Ryan Kelly announced his retirement from the NFL on March 6 after a 10-year career in the league.

10 seasons. What an incredible ride it was. I was blessed to be around some of the greatest people this sport has to offer. I always wanted to leave each place better than how I found it and with that I can hang my hat. Forever grateful for my family and brothers! Cheers pic.twitter.com/LzliGJ2wOK

— Ryan Kelly (@ryan_kelly70) March 6, 2026

Kelly graduated from Lakota West in 2011 before playing at Alabama in college. For the Crimson Tide, Kelly was on the roster for three national championship teams and won the Rimington Trophy as the country's best center in 2015.

He was drafted in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts where he spent nine years of his professional career. Kelly spent last season as a member of the Minnesota Vikings.

More: Which Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky products made NFL 53-man rosters for 2025?

Kelly was a four-time Pro Bowler in his career and was named second-team All-Pro in 2020.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Lakota West graduate Ryan Kelly retires after 10 years in NFL

Devoted Fans Pack Gainesville Raceway for 75th NHRA Gatornationals

Thousands of drag racing fans filled Gainesville Raceway on March 6, enduring the heat to catch the second day of the 75th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals.

Devoted fans leaned against the fences lining the racetrack undeterred by the deafening roar of car engines, watching in awe as dragsters screamed past at hundreds of miles per hour.

Two of the most popular racers at the event, Tony Stewart and his wife, Leah Pruett, had fans lined up outside their tents hoping to catch a glimpse and maybe snag an autograph.

This year was Deanna Roverson's fourth time attending Gatornationals. She made the trip from middle Georgia with her young daughter, who was at the event for the first time.

"I love the excitement, and just the atmosphere of racing, whether it's drag racing, dirt racing, it's fan based, so everybody takes care of the fans," she said.

Roverson was excited to see Stewart and Pruett, and sees Pruett as an important role model for her daughter.

Cars line up at the starting line during Day 2 of the 75th Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway.

Need for Speed: NHRA Gatornationals 2026 opens circuit's historic 75th season in Gainesville

"We really like Leah, she's a woman so it gives her [daughter] somebody to look up to," she said.

Renee O'Neal and her husband, Chad O'Neal, were also standing by Stewart’s tent. 

“We’re most excited to see Tony Stewart, we’re familiar with him from the NASCAR circuit,” Chad O'Neal said. “We’re car people. We grew up around it,” Renee O'Neal continued.

The Jacksonville couple hadn't been to the Gatornationals since they first started dating nearly 30 years ago. As car enthusiasts, they own a classic car they've entered in shows for years and regularly attend NASCAR events but skipped both this year to make the trip to Gainesville.

By the afternoon, some fans drifted toward the concessionsfor cold beers and burgers, while others ducked under the bleachers, trading the blazing sun for a bit of shade.

Jerry Jenkins sat beside his nephew Ferdinand Graham, both from Ocala.

Graham is passionate about cars. "I was an auto mechanic coming right out of high school. I did it for a lot of years, and I just love the engines and drag racing, and especially the top fuel."

Jenkins has attended every Gatornationals since 1974, a dedication rooted in a childhood love of cars. The proud owner of a '69 Camaro, he was most looking forward to seeing hometown favorite Josh Hart, but equally thrilled to catch Antron Brown and others in “John Force's camp.”

"I love the smell. I love the speed. I love the people," he said with a smile.

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Fans Fill Gainesville Raceway for 75th NHRA Gatornationals

Illinois basketball’s season provides reason for optimism and skepticism

Brad Underwood’s Fighting Illini are in a basketball purgatory of their own creation. 

At 23-7, the regular season has simultaneously been an unequivocal success and a head-scratching disappointment.

Now, Illinois heads to College Park to close the regular season against the Terrapins. They sit with a likely triple bye in the expanded Big Ten Tournament.

The Illini have outperformed expectations while leaving some potential success on the table. So, as we head to the end of the 2025-26 season, let’s take a look at the stories that defined the regular season and could impact the squad’s ceiling or floor.

Keaton Wagler’s star turn

There is no need to dwell on this topic. It’s been well-documented that Wagler went from “long-term, solid piece” and “potential Jacob Grandison” to 2026 lottery pick.

Wagler’s turn as an on-ball playmaker completely changed the Illini dynamic. It changed senior Kylan Boswell’s role and gave Illinois more positional size from its impact scorer. The ascent stopped being surprising and is now a part of the program’s lore

David Mirkovic’s three-point shooting

Mirkovic looked like an excellent addition to the roster before he played a single game. His film shows a 6-foot-9 player with versatility, toughness, and playmaking. The biggest weaknesses in his game were his lateral quickness and three-point shooting.

Well, the shooting certainly impressed this season. Coming into Sunday, Mirkovic is shooting 38% from deep. That makes Illinois more difficult to guard, especially when Mirkovic is on the court with Jake Davis, Wagler, either Ivisic, or Ben Humrichous. 

The perceived cornerstones disappointed

Mihailo Petrovic came to Champaign with elite prospect pedigree and expectations of stardom. He was a top European guard with the potential to run wild in Illinois’ wide-open offense. Wagler’s summer progress and foothold on the lead guard role pushed Petrovic down the depth chart. His erratic play kept him there.

Andrej Stojakovic transferred to Illinois with the “superstar downhill wing” tag. He was going to be the top scorer, the main bucket-getter, and the face of the program. When Underwood’s offseason comments focused on Andrej’s rebounding and defense, red flags went up.

Tomislav Ivisic returned to Illinois with all-conference hype and experience in the system. He returned to a roster on which he was projected to be a centerpiece (no pun intended). Injuries, conditioning, and consistency have all caused a disappointing return campaign for Tomislav, despite the goodwill and narrative positivity around the arrival of his twin. He has been invisible in some games and looked dominant in spurts. His poor three-point shooting down the stretch is a condition worth monitoring.

Late game buffoonery provides an ominous floor for the rest of March

The Illini have lost inexcusable games. Michigan State and Wisconsin cannot touch Illinois’ talent level. Jeremy Fears looked like Kemba Walker at Madison Square Garden against the Illini. Meanwhile, Keaton Wagler looked like Justin Harmon against Michigan State’s defense.

Blowing a big lead against Wisconsin at home is an indefensible collapse. The fact that this team is capable of that loss counterbalances the fact that the Purdue roadkill happened.

Losing at Pauley to a UCLA team after boatracing them in the first half is another unjustifiably horrendous loss. Xavier Booker scored twice as many points against Illinois as he did during his entire career in East Lansing.*

*That may be a slight exaggeration.

In the tournament, that kind of play can lead to another Loyola situation.

So what do you think?

Are you more optimistic about the 23-win season or concerned with the bad losses?

Can two freshmen lead the Illini to a deep tournament run?

Why Mike Trout isn't on the Team USA World Baseball Classic roster

The 2026 World Baseball Classic is officially underway, and Team USA is looking to win its first title since 2017 and just its second in the history of the event.

The United States roster features some of the biggest stars in the MLB, including captain Aaron Judge, reigning NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenes and two-time NL MVP Bryce Harper. However, one of the biggest names in the Major Leagues won't be joining Team USA this month for the WBC.

Mike Trout is among the list of MLB stars who will not be competing in the WBC. While some of those players will miss it due to injury, Trout is healthy and will fully participate in Angels' spring training. However, he will not be participating due to the WBC not being covered by his insurance provider.

He elaborated on the situation in an interview with The Athletic last month.

"I did want to play in the WBC," Trout said. "It was a few things. Obviously insurance was the biggest hurdle I was trying to get through. It's disappointing, I wanted to run it back with all the guys."

Occasionally, teams will waive the requirement for participating players to be insured and accept the cost of their salaries of they are injured. However, it's rare, and it doesn't seem that will be the case with Trout.

Trout, who is 34, had something of a bounce-back campaign in 2025 after two injury-plagued seasons. He ultimately batted just .232, but he hit 26 home runs and batted in 64 runs, both his highest totals since 2022.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: World Baseball Classic: Why Mike Trout isn't on Team USA roster

Bayern Munich boss says Manuel Neuer has calf issue after 4-1 win over Gladbach

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 06: Manuel Neuer of FC Bayern Muenchen throws the ball during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and Borussia Mönchengladbach at Allianz Arena on March 06, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was subbed out at halftime and replaced by Jonas Urbig, but the early word was that Neuer’s removal was precautionary and “nothing too serious.”

Yeah…about that.

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany admitted afterward that Neuer was removed due to — another — calf issue.

“He felt something in his calf. I don’t want to speculate, we’ll see,” said Kompany (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Neuer’s calf problem has lingered for weeks now, so it was very curious as to why he was returning to play in a match where the Bavarians were a heavy favorite against a toothless Borussia Mönchengladbach squad. The Bavarians ultimately won 4-1, but the loss of Neuer could prove costly.

Just last week, Neuer suffered a setback in his attempted return and did not play vs. Borussia Dortmund. The goalkeeper’s return seemed very rushed for the Gladbach game.


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Napoli secure first Serie A home win since January

Kevin De Bruyne made his first appearance for Napoli since tearing a hamstring in October (CARLO HERMANN)

Napoli recorded their first home win in Serie A since late January with a 2-1 defeat of Torino on Friday to tighten their grip on third place and a Champions League spot.

The reigning champions won thanks to goals from Alisson Santos after seven minutes and a 68th-minute strike from Eljif Elmas before Cesare Casadei scored a late consolation for Torino.

Napoli move to within a point of second-placed AC Milan, who need to beat leaders Inter in the Milan derby on Sunday to have any chance of staying in the title hunt.

To add to Napoli's positive night, Kevin De Bruyne came on as a second-half substitute for his first appearance since tearing his hamstring in October.

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Cody Brundage can't help but dwell on ebbs and flows in UFC career

LAS VEGAS – Cody Brundage hopes to get past the weird outcomes.

In his past five fights, Brundage (11-8-1 MMA, 5-7-1 UFC) has seen a no contest, a win, and a draw, followed by consecutive losses. He looks to gain some consistency when he takes on Donte Johnson (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) on Saturday's prelims (Paramount+, CBS) at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Brundage admits the inconsistencies have taken a mental toll on him.

"It would be great to be like I don't dwell on it, but I do," Brundage said at Wednesday's media day. "I think that's some of the issues I've had in my career is there's a lot of ups and downs, a lot of weird things that a lot of times are out of my control. It would be great to sit here and talk to you guys and be like, I don't let it bother me, it plays no effect on my mental, but that would be a lie. It definitely does.

"You just hope you can overcome those things. I feel like for me, it's never really been a physical issue. I think in all of my fights, there's glimpses of OK, this kid is talented, but it's just overcoming some of the mental hurdles and that's 90 percent of the game. So, if you can't do that, it's going to be hard to stick around. Hopefully this one, we figure some sh*t out."

Brundage is no stranger to drawing top prospects and he'll get another one in Johnson, who boasts a 100 percent finish rate.

"He's super talented, very explosive, danger fighter, super well-spoken," Brundage said of Johnson. "Seems like a good dude. I mean, I don't know a ton about him. I've been that kid. I've been the 26-year-old, undefeated, finished everybody, and then I got to the UFC. I think growing up in the UFC is hard.

"They obviously recognize that he has a lot of talent if they're matchmaking (him against) me. This is my 15th UFC fight, and this is his second. So, obviously they see something, and it's my job not to let somebody build a name off me, but for sure all the credit in the world to him. He's super talented, and I'm excited to get in there."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Cody Brundage admits mixed results in UFC have been mentally taxing

Broncos bring back pass rusher on 1-year ERFA tender

The Denver Broncos have placed a one-year exclusive rights free agent tender on outside linebacker Dondrea Tillman, according to a report from KUSA-TV's Mike Klis.

Tillman (6-3, 247 pounds) has had quite the football journey. He played college football at the Division II level with the IUP Crimson Hawks and then spent two years out of football before playing in The Spring League in 2021. He then landed with the Birmingham Stallions (then of the USFL) and went on to win three straight championships.

After dominating at the spring football level, Tillman signed with the Broncos in 2024. He totaled five sacks and seven quarterback sacks as a rotational pass rusher in his rookie season. Last year, he recorded nine quarterback hits and four sacks while adding three pass breakups and two impressive interceptions.

The team is stacked at Tillman's position as he re-joins Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper, Jonah Elliss and 2025 fourth-round pick Que Robinson in the OLB rotation. It wouldn't be surprising if Denver listens to trade offers for one of their rotational pass rushers given their depth at the position.

Elsewhere on the in-house free agent front, the Broncos previously placed a second-round tender on cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian and gave a two-year contract extension to versatile offensive lineman Alex Palczewski.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Broncos place ERFA tender on OLB Dondrea Tillman

Six Nations fixtures, standings and how to follow on the BBC

The Six Nations resumes with France seeking to clinch the title with a round to spare and England bidding to restore some pride after two harrowing defeats.

Scotland welcome France to Murrayfield on Saturday targeting a third successive win which could - depending on bonus points - put them top of the standings heading into the final round of games.

However, a bonus-point win for France would guarantee them back-to-back titles and set them up for a chance to clinch a Grand Slam next weekend.

You can watch the game live on BBC One from 13:00 GMT or follow Radio 5 Live commentary and BBC Sport text coverage if you are out and about.

England face Italy in Rome later on Saturday with plenty to prove after their humiliating defeat by Ireland at the Allianz Stadium.

They have a 100% record against Italy but the Azzurri will be no pushover - they came close to beating Ireland and posed France a few questions before losing.

With France away in their final match, England cannot afford another defeat.

In Dublin on Friday, Ireland battled to a 27-17 bonus-point victory over Wales to secure a third successive win and keep alive their title hopes.

Wales are making progress under Steve Tandy but remain without a Six Nations win since 2013 and are in danger of finishing bottom of the championship for the third year in a row.

Six Nations table

Six Nations fixtures, kick-off times & results

France, Ireland and Wales all have three home games while Scotland, England and Italy have two each.

There is only one fallow week this year, which took place after the third round of matches.

Round 1

France 36-14 Ireland, Stade de France, Paris

Italy 18-15 Scotland, Stadio Olimpico, Rome

England 48-7 Wales, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Round 2

Ireland 20-13 Italy, Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Scotland 31-20 England, Murrayfield, Edinburgh

Wales 12-54 France, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Round 3

England 21-42 Ireland, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Wales 23-26 Scotland, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

France 33-8 Italy, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille

Round 4

Friday 6 March

Ireland 27-17 Wales, Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Saturday 7 March

14:10 - Scotland v France, Murrayfield, Edinburgh

16:40 - Italy v England, Stadio Olimpico, Rome

Round 5

Saturday 14 March

14:10 - Ireland v Scotland, Aviva Stadium, Dublin

16:40 - Wales v Italy, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

20:10 - France v England, Stade de France, Paris

All times GMT and subject to late changes

How the Six Nations works

Teams earn four points for a win and two for a draw.

Teams earn one bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match and for losing by seven points or fewer.

A team that completes a Grand Slam by beating all five other nations is awarded three extra bonus points to guarantee them the title.

More Six Nations questions answered...

Wales' Dewi Lake (left), Scotland's captain Sione Tuipulotu, England's Jamie George, France's Antoine Dupont, Ireland's Caelan Doris and Italy's Michele Lamaro pose with the trophy during the Six Nations tournament launch in Edinburgh, Scotland
Wales' Dewi Lake (left), Scotland's Sione Tuipulotu, England's Jamie George, France's Antoine Dupont, Ireland's Caelan Doris and Italy's Michele Lamaro have their eyes on winning the Six Nations trophy [Getty Images]

How to follow the Six Nations on the BBC

BBC Sport will show one match per round on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

Following the signing of a new four-year deal last year, all other matches, including every England game, will be broadcast on ITV.

Six Nations Rugby Special shows match highlights and in-depth analysis every Sunday on BBC iPlayer and either BBC One or BBC Two (see times below).

The BBC Sport website and app has live text commentary of every match as well as reports, statistics, expert analysis, match clips and video highlights.

BBC Radio has live commentary on every match, with rugby correspondent Chris Jones leading the coverage.

The BBC Rugby Weekly podcast is now available daily via BBC Sounds.

In addition, there is further live coverage and analysis on BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio Ulster throughout the championship.

There is also live coverage of every match of the Under-20 Six Nations on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

Six Nations schedule on BBC TV

Saturday 7 February: Italy v Scotland, BBC One

Sunday 15 February: Wales v France, BBC One

Saturday 21 February: Wales v Scotland, BBC One

Saturday 7 March: Scotland v France, BBC One from 13:00

Saturday 14 March: Wales v Italy, BBC One from 16:00

All times GMT and subject to late changes

Six Nations Rugby Special times & channels

Sunday, 8 March: 18:00-19:00 on BBC Two

Sunday, 15 March: 18:00-19:00 on BBC Two

What are the venues for the Six Nations?

  • England's Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, London has the biggest capacity with 82,000 seats
  • France will play Ireland and England at the 81,338-capacity Stade de France in Paris and Italy at the 50,186-capacity Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille
  • Wales' Principality Stadium in Cardiff can seat 73,931 fans
  • Italy's Stadio Olimpico in Rome has room for 70,364 spectators
  • Scotland's homeground of Murrayfield in Edinburgh has a capacity of 67,144
  • Ireland's Aviva Stadium in Dublin can welcome 51,700 spectators

Who has won the most Six Nations titles?

France's triumph in 2025 was their seventh since the championship became the Six Nations.

Their victory drew them level with England for the most titles won since Italy joined the tournament in 2000.

Wales and Ireland have both won six Six Nations, while Scotland and Italy have never lifted the trophy.

Wales and France lead the way when it comes to Grand Slams with four each, Ireland have three and England two.

Ireland have won the Triple Crown eight times, with England and Wales on five each. Scotland have yet to lift the Triple Crown trophy.

Last 10 Six Nations champions

2025: France

2024: Ireland

2023: Ireland*

2022: France*

2021: Wales

2020: England

2019: Wales*

2018: Ireland*

2017: England

2016: England*

* Grand Slam (winning all five matches)

What happened in 2025?

Louis Bielle-Biarrey running away from Scotland's defence to score in France's title-clinching win on the final day of the 2025 tournament
France wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey was named player of the tournament after becoming the top try-scorer in a single Six Nations campaign with eight tries [Getty Images]

France won the 2025 Six Nations thanks to a bonus-point win over Scotland in the final match of the Championship.

France, England and defending champions Ireland all only lost one game, but Fabien Galthie's side picked up a bonus point in every game including a losing bonus in their 26-25 defeat by England at Allianz Stadium.

England finished second - their best position since the last time they won the tournament in 2020.

Ireland, who were led by interim head coach Simon Easterby while Andy Farrell was away with the British and Irish Lions, came third, but had the consolation of winning the Triple Crown after beating England, Scotland and Wales.

Scotland beat Italy and Wales to finish fourth for the second year running.

Italy beat Wales in round two and picked up a losing bonus point against Ireland to finish in fifth place.

Wales secured three bonus points but suffered five straight defeats for the second successive year as they retained the Wooden Spoon.

Have the Sixers Miscast Quentin Grimes?

Mar 4, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Quentin Grimes (5) in action against the Utah Jazz in the first quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

As the Philadelphia 76ers continue to search for lineup consistency behind Tyrese Maxey, one question continues to surface: Are they using Quentin Grimes correctly?

Grimes has quietly been one of the more polarizing role players on the roster. At times, he looks like a dependable starter. At others, he fades into the background.

The difference may not be effort, but role.

A Clearer Role for Quentin Grimes Means Better Results

During the 2024-25 season, Grimes operated primarily as a 3-and-D wing, a straightforward assignment that emphasized spacing the floor, defending the perimeter and capitalizing on catch-and-shoot looks.

The results were steady. Grimes averaged 14.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game while shooting 46.7 percent from the field and 39.3 percent from three. (2.2 makes on 5.6 attempts per game).

He was not asked to orchestrate the offense or initiate sets. His job was simple: defend, space and convert open looks.

That clarity showed in his efficiency and consistency.

A Shift in Responsibilities

This season, Grimes’ role has shifted. Operating primarily as a backup guard behind Maxey, he has been tasked with more on-ball creation.

His numbers have dipped. The 25-year-old is averaging 12.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists while shooting 44.4 percent from the field and 34.4 percent from three (1.8 makes on 5.3 attempts).

The assist increase suggests expanded playmaking duties, but the efficiency decline tells a larger story.

Grimes is at his best when playing decisively, attacking closeouts, rotating defensively and moving without the ball. When asked to create off the dribble consistently, his rhythm appears less natural.

That inconsistency has not gone unnoticed. A recent piece from The Sixer Sense described the Sixers as entering a “make-or-break stretch” regarding Grimes’ future, pointing to uneven performances and questions about long-term fit.

The fluctuations may not reflect talent limitations as much as situational miscasting.

The Value of Specialization for the Sixers

The Sixers do not need another primary playmaker. Maxey shoulders that responsibility, and the offense flows best when the ball is in his hands.

What Philadelphia lacks at times is reliable off-ball defense and consistent wing shooting.

Grimes has already shown he can provide both.

As a 3-and-D option, he spaces the floor without disrupting offensive hierarchy. He defends opposing guards and wings, allowing Maxey to conserve energy. His offensive contributions flow within the system rather than forcing it.

Role players often thrive when their responsibilities are narrowed, not expanded. For Grimes, a reduced creative burden could elevate his overall impact.

The Bigger Picture

Modern NBA offenses value versatility, but not every player needs a multi-level creator. Championship rotations are built on players who understand and execute defined roles.

Grimes has demonstrated he can be a solid starter when placed in one. 

The Sixers face an important decision: continue developing him as a secondary playmaker, or recalibrate and lean into what he already does well.

If the goal is maximizing efficiency and roster balance, the answer may be simpler than it seems.

Sometimes, maximizing a player is not about expanding his game.

It is about refining it.

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Celta de Vigo x Real Madrid - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Celta de Vigo x Real Madrid - Highlights, Summary and Match Report
Celta de Vigo x Real Madrid - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Incidents: The story of the match

1':

Missed opportunity. Borja Iglesias from Celta Vigo takes a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it goes over the bar and wide to the right.

1':

Missed opportunity. Borja Iglesias from Celta Vigo takes a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it goes over the bar and to the right.

1':

Opportunity wasted. Borja Iglesias from Celta Vigo attempted a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it sailed over the goal and to the right.

1':

Opportunity wasted. Borja Iglesias from Celta Vigo attempted a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it went over the goal and to the right.

Celta Vigo 0, Real Madrid 1. Aurélien Tchouaméni finds the net for Real Madrid with a right-footed strike from the middle of the penalty area, sending the ball into the bottom left corner. The assist came from Arda Güler following a corner kick.Celta Vigo 0, Real Madrid 1. Aurélien Tchouaméni scores for Real Madrid with a right-footed shot from the center of the penalty area into the bottom left corner. The assist came from Arda Güler following a corner kick.

19':

Opportunity wasted. Federico Valverde of Real Madrid attempted a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but it sailed over the goal. The assist came from Aurélien Tchouaméni.

It's now 1-1 between Celta Vigo and Real Madrid. Borja Iglesias scores for Celta Vigo with a left-footed shot from the middle of the penalty area.

35':

Missed opportunity. Aurélien Tchouaméni from Real Madrid attempted a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area.

40':

Opportunity wasted. Ferran Jutglà from Celta Vigo attempted a left-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area.

69':

Opportunity wasted. Federico Valverde of Real Madrid took a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area following a corner, but it sailed over the goal.

Robertson Gets 9, Szoboszlai With 8 | Liverpool Players Rated In Impressive Win Vs Wolves

Robertson Gets 9, Szoboszlai With 8 | Liverpool Players Rated In Impressive Win Vs Wolves
Robertson Gets 9, Szoboszlai With 8 | Liverpool Players Rated In Impressive Win Vs Wolves

Liverpool faced off against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium earlier tonight as they hoped to secure a win on the road in the FA Cup. The Reds made a decent start to the game but were held to a scoreless draw at the half-time break.

Andy Robertson scored the opener with a good strike in the 51st minute. Mohamed Salah doubled his team’s advantage just a couple of minutes later. Curtis Jones scored Liverpool’s third goal in the 74th minute before Hwang Hee-chan got a consolation goal for the home side in injury time. The match finished with the Merseyside club earning an impressive 3-1 away from home.

Let’s take a look at how each Liverpool player fared during the clash against Wolves.

He made two good saves at the back, but would be disappointed after conceding a late goal.

RB: Curtis Jones – 7.5/10

Jones did what was required of him defensively and managed to score in the 74th minute. He has also got an assist to his name.

CB: Joe Gomez – 7/10

He dealt with the danger when needed and was good on the ball.

CB: Virgil Van Dijk – 7/10

Van Dijk was mostly untroubled defensively and was a strong presence in the air.

Liverpool

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – MARCH 06: Andrew Robertson of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool on March 06, 2026 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

LB: Andy Robertson – 9/10

He came back to defend when he could and made a few driving runs on the left flank. Robertson has got a goal and an assist to show for his efforts.

CM: Dominik Szoboszlai – 8/10

Szoboszlai created a few excellent chances for others around him and put in a good shift off the ball. However, he was at fault for the Wolves goal.

CM: Ryan Gravenberch – 7/10

He was full of energy and running at the centre of the park.

CM: Alexis Mac Allister – 7/10

Mac Allister retained possession well inside the opponent’s half, but there was no goal for him.

RW: Mohamed Salah – 7.5/10

He caught the eye at times on the right wing and managed to get his name on the scoresheet from close range.

ST: Cody Gakpo – 7/10

Gakpo caused a few headaches for the opposition defenders but failed to register a goal.

LW: Rio Ngumoha – 7/10

He was always willing to drive with the ball but lacked the cutting edge in the final third.

Substitutes:

RW: Jeremie Frimpong – 6.5/10

His pace caused some headaches for the Wolves defenders.

Fede Valverde on the whistle thunders Real Madrid back into title race against Celta Vigo

Celta Vigo 1-2 Real Madrid

The pressure was on for Real Madrid to avoid a third straight defeat in La Liga for the first time since 2008, knowing that anything other than a win would place Barcelona in firm control of the title race. It would be no exaggeration to say that the trip to Balaidos was somewhat daunting though, against an in-form Celta Vigo, who had won comfortably at the Bernabeu.

Starting off in a frantic fashion that mirrored the atmosphere, Borja Iglesias forced a strong early save after four minutes. Minutes later, Vinicius Junior snuck in behind the opposition defences in the opening 10 minutes, the Brazilian desperately unlucky to see his effort roll along the line after coming off the inside of the post. Smelling blood though, Real Madrid upped the tempo, and after Aurelien Tchouameni forced a good save from Ionut Radu down to his left, from the resulting corner, he beat him down to the left – this time in off the post from the edge of the box.

After the opening goal, the game settled into a more calm rhythm, but it felt deliberate from Celta rather than Real Madrid. Finding space in the midfield, they were able to launch their front three in behind, and Borja Iglesias was thwarted by Thibaut Courtois after 20 minutes. Ten minutes later, it was Williot Swedberg who got behind Trent Alexander-Arnold. Working space, he found Iglesias running onto the ball on the penalty spot, who fired under Courtois.

Now on level terms, Celta began to look the more confident of the two sides, with Real Madrid losing their grip on the game. The culmination of that occurred on the stroke of half-time, when Ferran Jutgla picked out Swedberg from the right, but his unmarked effort was halted brilliantly by Courtois.

Fede Valverde on the whistle thunders Real Madrid back into title race against Celta Vigo
Fede Valverde on the whistle thunders Real Madrid back into title race against Celta Vigo

Real Madrid pressure without pay-off

A more cautious game greeted the second period, with both sides keen not to put themselves in trouble unnecessarily. Celta were putting the more intricate moves together, but neither side was getting in on goal. As the hour ticked by though, Real Madrid began to slowly constrict Celta in their own half. What they lacked in clear chances, they made up for in territory, keeping the squeeze on their opponents, who had found time on the ball relatively easy until that point.

If Celta had little reason to believe it would be them that broke the deadlock, Claudio Giraldez sent Iago Aspas on with 10 minutes remaining knowing that he had the extra quality to make use of it. With three minutes remaining, Celta finally escaped the Real Madrid pressure, with Hugo Alvarez running at the defence. Cutting it back to Aspas, he made space on his left, angling a shot around Asencio and off the post.

Los Blancos looked as if their title challenge was set to drift further from them, but just as Celta began to venture out of their shell, Real Madrid hit them with a sucker punch. Substitute Manuel Angel won the ball back just about fairly in the Celta half, and it was worked right to Alexander-Arnold. After his cross was cleared only to the edge of the box, Fede Valverde came screaming onto the ball, and the deflection did the rest.

A glorious three points for Alvaro Arbeloa in the circumstances, Real Madrid cut the gap to Barcelona to just a point, with a goal that will lift morale too. After a concerning opening period, Real Madrid dominated in the second, putting in a tight and mechanical press on Celta. The only thing missing was a clear sight at goal, and even if they didn’t get it, the victory will more than suffice for the time being.

Celta remain 6th with a four-point advantage over Espanyol, but will feel enormously short-changed from their effort. Even if it was a battle just to keep the match on an even keel in the second period, Giraldez can justifiably claim his side repelled everything Real Madrid threw at them – until that last cross.

Here’s How You Can Stream the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games for Free Without Cable

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The 2026 Paralympic Winter Games have officially arrived in Milan Cortina, Italy. If you want to watch some of the world’s top para-athletes compete for gold (and silver and bronze, of course), there are several ways to stream the events online for free without cable.

At a Glance: How to Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online for Free

The Paralympics run from March 6 to 15, 2026, nearly two weeks after the 2026 Winter Olympics wrapped up. Viewers looking to tune in have a few network options: both NBC and USA Network are airing coverage of the Games. USA Network will be the best option for watching many events live. While NBC will also provide coverage, they will mostly be re-airing some of the most popular competitions.

Both channels are available through several live TV streaming services, including DirecTV, Fubo, Sling, and Hulu + Live TV. Below, we’ve listed some of the best ways to access these platforms, even for free through available trials.

Since 1960, the Paralympics have been considered “the pinnacle global sporting event for Para athletes, showcasing the very best of Para sport and providing optimal conditions for a diverse group of Paralympic athletes to achieve excellence,” according to the organization’s official website. More than 50 nations are competing in this year’s Games, with some of the most anticipated events including para-alpine skiing, para ice hockey, and wheelchair curling.

Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online for Free

If you want to keep up with this massive sporting event, here are the best ways to watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milan Cortina without cable.

How to Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online Without Cable/Free

EDITOR'S PICK

DirecTV

➤ $39.99/month
➤ Five-day free trial
➤ Up to 185+ channels


DirecTV is our top choice for streaming the Paralympic Winter Games online. The popular service carries USA Network and NBC in several packages, including the Entertainment, Choice, or Premiere options. There is a five-day free trial for new users.

How to Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online Without Cable/Free

TOP CHOICE

Hulu + Live TV

➤ $89.99/month
➤ 95+ channels
➤ Three-day free trial


You can stream the Paralympic Winter Games on NBC and USA Network with a three-day free trial to Hulu + Live TV. Plans start at $89.99 per month and also include subscriptions to Disney+ and ESPN+ at no extra cost.

How to Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online Without Cable/Free

BEST FOR LONG-TERM

Sling

➤ Starting at $45.99/month
➤ 30+ channels
➤ No free trial


Sling is another solid option for cord-cutters who want to watch the Paralympic Winter Games online. NBC and USA Network are included in Sling’s Blue plan, which starts at $45.99 per month. For the most value, you can choose Sling’s Orange & Blue package, currently discounted to $33 for the first month and $65.99 per month after that. Sling does not have a free trial.

How to Watch the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Online Without Cable/Free

FREE TRIAL

Fubo

➤ $84.99/month
➤ Five-day free trial
➤ Up to 400+ channels


Fubo is another streaming service that carries NBC, making it a good option for watching the Paralympic Winter Games online. To access NBC, you’ll need the Fubo Pro plan or higher. The Pro plan costs $84.99 per month and currently offers a five-day free trial.

When Are the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games?

The 2026 Paralympic Winter Games take place in Milan Cortina from March 6 to 15, 2026. Watch for free below.

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The Mavericks-Celtics matchup in T.D. Garden will …

On Friday, Dallas will play in Boston for the only time this season. It has the potential to be an electric atmosphere. The Mavericks-Celtics matchup in T.D. Garden will effectively serve as a homecoming game for Cooper Flagg, whose inner circle grew up bleeding Celtics green before the Mavericks chose Flagg with the No. 1 pick in June and altered their allegiances.

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Six Nations 2026 schedule in full: Fixtures and results

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France look on course to defend their Six Nations crown as they look to secure the title and maintain a grand slam charge against Scotland.

Les Bleus pipped England and Ireland to last year’s title and began in style with a big win over Ireland, before dismissing Wales in a predictably one-sided contest in Cardiff and keeping their campaign on track against Italy.

England’s title hopes are over, though, after following another Murrayfield horror show against Scotland with an even poorer performance as Ireland ran rampant at Twickenham.

The removal of one rest weekend has slightly condensed the campaign, which may serve to further underline the competitiveness of a competition that always seems to deliver.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Six Nations 2026 schedule

(all times GMT)

Round One

Thursday 5 February: France 36-14 Ireland

Saturday 7 February: Italy 18-15 Scotland

Saturday 7 February: England 48-7 Wales

Round Two

Saturday 14 February:Ireland 20-13 Italy

Saturday 14 February: Scotland 31-20 England

Sunday 15 February: Wales 12-52 France

Round Three

Saturday 21 February: England 21-42 Ireland

Saturday 21 February: Wales 23-26 Scotland

Sunday 22 February: France 33-8 Italy

Round Four

Friday 6 March: Ireland 27-17 Wales

Saturday 7 March: Scotland vs France (2.10pm, Edinburgh)

Saturday 7 March: Italy vs England (4.40pm, Rome)

Round Five

Saturday 14 March: Ireland vs Scotland (2.10pm, Dublin)

Saturday 14 March: Wales vs Italy (4.40pm, Cardiff)

Saturday 14 March: France vs England (8.10pm, Paris)

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch every match live on the BBC and ITV, who are in the first year of their a new joint agreement for the television rights. Live streams will be available via the BBC iPlayer and ITVX, and viewers can also watch some games on Premier Sports.

MiLaysia Fulwiley scores 22, No. 6 LSU blows out No. 7 Oklahoma 112-78 in SEC Tournament

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — MiLaysia Fulwiley had 22 points and eight assists, Flau’jae Johnson scored 16 of her 21 points in the second half and No. 6 LSU ran away from seventh-ranked Oklahoma 112-78 on Friday in the Southeastern Conference Tournament for its fifth straight victory.

LSU had the second-highest point total in SEC Tournament history, behind only Tennessee’s 118 in 1980.

Mikaylah Williams scored 14 points and Jada Richard had 13 for the Tigers (27-4), who held the Sooners to 36% shooting from the field and forced 22 turnovers. LSU shot 53% and made 13 of 24 3-point attempts.

LSU moves on to face No. 3 South Carolina, the tournament’s top seed and three-time defending champion, in Saturday’s semifinals.

Aaliyah Chavez scored 20 points and Sahara Williams had 19 points and nine rebounds for Oklahoma (24-7), which had its seven-game win streak snapped.

LSU shot 57% in the first quarter and Fulwiley made a runner to beat the buzzer and give the Tigers a 28-19 lead. The Sooners twice got back within striking distance of the lead, but LSU began to pull away and increased its lead to 26 early in the fourth quarter.

Johnson made a 3 and then converted fast-break layup for a three-point play to push the lead to 30. The senior surpassed 2,000 career points, becoming the sixth player in LSU history to reach that milestone.

The Tigers, playing an up-tempo game, shut down Raegan Beers, holding the Sooners' star center to six points. Beers came in averaging 16 points and 10.4 rebounds but got into foul trouble in the first quarter.

Up next

Oklahoma: Will await its seed in the NCAA Tournament.

LSU: Faces No. 3 South Carolina on Saturday.

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Ireland deny spirited Wales to keep hopes alive

Shaven-headed Jacob Stockdale clenches his left fist and appears to shout in celebration as he celebrates his try for Ireland
A bonus-point win for Ireland leaves them a point off France, who face Scotland on Saturday [Getty Images]

Men's Six Nations

Ireland (12) 27

Tries: Stockdale, Crowley, Conan, Osborne Cons: Crowley 2 Pen: Crowley

Wales (10) 17

Tries: Carre, Botham Cons: Edwards 2 Pen: Edwards

Ireland kept alive their slim hopes of reclaiming the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory over spirited Wales in Dublin.

A fortnight on from dismantling England in ruthless fashion, Ireland were prevented from producing another statement performance by a hard-hitting Wales team who were chasing a first championship win since 2023.

Andy Farrell's home side ultimately dug deep to pick up the five points they needed, with tries from Jacob Stockdale, Jack Crowley, Jack Conan and Jamie Osborne.

After the scores from Stockdale and Crowley, prop Rhys Carre breathed new life into the Welsh cause with an excellent solo try to leave just two points in it at the break.

Undeterred by Conan's early second-half try, Wales hit back through James Botham and retained hope of completing a huge shock.

However, they were condemned to a 15th successive Six Nations loss when Osborne went over for Ireland's bonus-point score.

The result leaves Ireland a point behind France, who would win the title with a game to spare with a bonus-point victory over Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday (14:10 GMT).

Ireland face Scotland in a Triple Crown decider next week, while Wales will seek to end their tournament with a long-awaited win at home to Italy.

More to follow.

Line-ups

Ireland: Osborne; Baloucoune, Ringrose, McCloskey, Stockdale; Crowley, Gibson-Park; O'Toole, Kelleher, Furlong, Ryan, Beirne, Conan, Timoney, Doris (capt).

Replacements: Stewart, Milne, Clarkson, McCarthy, Van der Flier, Doak, Farrell, Frawley.

Wales: Rees-Zammit; Mee, James, Hawkins, Adams; Edwards, T Williams; Carre, Lake (capt), Francis, D Jenkins, Carter, Mann, Botham, Wainwright.

Replacements: Elias, Smith, Griffin, Beard, Cracknell, Hardy, J Evans, Hennessey.

Match officials

Referee: Karl Dickson (Eng)

Assistant referees: Nika Amashukeli (Geo) & Damian Schneider (Arg)

TMO: Andrew Jackson (Eng)

Three takeaways from Mike Norvell’s pre-spring FSU football press conference

Aug 30, 2025; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell during warmups before the game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images | Melina Myers-Imagn Images

Football is (kind of) back.

Mike Norvell and the members of the Florida State football coaching staff joined local media members for a luncheon Friday — preceded by a Norvell press conference — before the team takes the field to begin spring practice on Monday.

It’s a team with plenty of questions, with a new quarterback, newcomers galore (50 in total), a few new coaches and a familiar (but also new) offensive playcaller in Norvell.

And it’s certainly an important spring for any hope of Norvell building a team that will help him keep his job after back-to-back tenuous seasons have ramped up the thermostat on his seat.

Here are three takeaways from Norvell’s opening press conference.

No. 1: Norvell’s playcalling return

With Norvell’s job all but certainly hanging in the balance this fall, it makes sense in a way that he would step back into the offensive playcaller role he held at the start of his tenure in Tallahassee.

That was the opportunity presented when Gus Malzahn abruptly retired in early February after one season as FSU’s offensive coordinator.

“Obviously grateful for everything that Gus poured into the program,” Norvell said. “ … I know it was a tough choice, but it was the right choice for him and what he felt for him and his family.”

While Norvell felt it was right to take the step back and focus on the bigger picture last offseason, he now feels ready to step back into the playcalling shoes. He’s also excited by the early returns he’s seen from wide receivers coach Tim Harris Jr. since he was promoted into the offensive coordinator position which will help build gameplans even if not directly involved in in-game playcalling.

“I’m excited to be back in the room. Tim Harris, in the last more-than-a-month period of time, really has done a an outstanding job of putting his stamp on this offense,” Norvell said. “The way that he pushes, challenges, lifts up guys, he’s a tremendous leader of men. He’s been in this position before and it was a very seamless transition for us.”

It’s a role Norvell has had success in previously, both at FSU and Memphis and coming up through the assistant-coach ranks. When things have been clicking under Norvell, he’s played a critical role in that with how he’s managed the offense during games.

Part of why he feels more comfortable stepping back into the role, he said Monday, was his renewed confidence in Florida State’s revamped front office with new GM John Garrett and new director of football and player acquisition Taylor Edwards.

“I think with some of the enhancements within our personnel department, being able to bring John and Taylor into the program, and some of the additional personnel, it really allows me the opportunity to where I feel I can put everything I have into the task that is at hand, knowing there’s ownership in every one of those other areas with a well-equipped and very talented personnel staff that we have now,” Norvell said.

“Really looking forward to how all of it comes together. I’m having fun and doing one of the things I really love to do.”

No. 2: Quarterback battle for FSU?

When Ashton Daniels committed to FSU, he seemed to be exactly what Malzahn was looking for in a quarterback.

He’s remarkably mobile, and we saw at times what that can do for opening up the run game as a whole in Malzahn’s offense.

But with Malzahn now gone, it’s fair to wonder if that changes the conversation around the starting quarterback job entering this spring.

Daniels is a career 60.2% passer with nearly as many interceptions (22) as he has touchdowns (24). He’s also ran for over 1,400 yards — including 669 at Stanford in 2024 — but aside from what he built with Jordan Travis, overly mobile quarterbacks haven’t often been Norvell’s offensive ideal as a playcaller.

Could redshirt freshman Kevin Sperry have a greater opportunity to start in 2026 with this change? He was consistently praised last offseason and nearly led a game-winning drive in his first real game action last season at Stanford.

To hear how Norvell said it during his press conference, everything is on table, something that we didn’t ever really hear the last few seasons when more proven transfers were brought into the QB room.

“It’s gonna be best man will play. I think we have big expectations for Ashton, you bring a guy in that has experience, at this point of his career there are high expectations for what that needs to look like,” Norvell said. “Kevin’s been here for a year. Really proud of him and his growth, his progress. This is going to be every day, I want to see guys challenged to go be the the best that they can be and who’s going to lead in production when they step on the field. Ten other guys that are playing you know better because of what (the quarterbacks) do.

“I’ve got very high expectations for Ashton. He’s got to go be all that I know he can be. Same thing with Kevin. That position specifically is going to be a fun one to watch because they’re very talented young men that you can feel their presence within this football team you know. … Definitely looking forward to the battle that’s ahead.”

No. 3: The Duce Robinson hype builds

While there aren’t too many known commodities about this team entering the offseason, one thing is clear.

Florida State has one of the best offensive players in the ACC, if not the country, in returning wide receiver Duce Robinson.

Robinson was sensational in his first season with the Seminoles, leading the ACC in regular-season receiving yards (1,081), making him FSU’s first 1,000-yard receiver since 2019. He caught six touchdowns and was a walking big-play machine, averaging 19.3 yards per catch, second only to teammate Micahi Danzy in the ACC.

It was something of a surprise to many when Robinson announced his intention to return in 2026.

“He absolutely could have declared and went and he would play in the NFL next year if he elected to do that,” Norvell said.

And yet, it sounds like Robinson has made the decision to return not just about himself and boosting his personal draft stock but improving the team as a whole, ensuring everyone works as hard as they can, just like he does.

“This football team has his DNA. I say that as a great compliment. I’ve coached for 20 years, I don’t know if I’ve been around (anyone) better,” Norvell said. “ … Duce is somebody that his heart, the willingness to serve, what he pours into his teammates, how he challenges himself, I’m grateful for the opportunity to coach him for another year.”

Norvell told a story Monday about how Robinson was getting some individual work at the indoor practice facility early in Tour of Duty when he didn’t think the newcomers responded to a question asked of them during an introductory workout with the proper intensity or buy-in.

Robinson personally interrupted the workout to inform his teammates what the expectation is.

That set the tone for an offseason of accountability that Robinson has taken on as a personal challenge towards his teammates.

“If there’s an opportunity to call someone up, he’s calling them up. If there’s an opportunity to be able to put himself out there, he’s doing it,” Norvell said. “What does that mean for him this year? I don’t know. I’m really confident the best Duce Robinson is going to show up and I’m very confident in what the results will be because of that.”

NBC Sports Bay Area host leaving station after 8 years

The NBC Sports logo sign mounted on an office building facade in San Francisco, Aug. 14, 2025. (Smith Collection/Gado/Gado via Getty Images)

One of the most familiar faces of Bay Area sports on television is departing NBC Sports Bay Area - and the region entirely.

On Friday, Laura Britt announced on social media that she is departing the station to move to Atlanta later this summer to be closer to family. It ends an eight-year run on NBC Sports Bay Area, where Britt covered nearly every professional men's team in the region and even up in Sacramento.

Britt's most prominent role was as the network's primary host for the pregame and postgame shows around San Francisco Giants games. She also had a recurring interview series called "BP with Britt" in which she would interview a Giants player on the field during batting practice.

Laura Britt, Emmy Award-winning show host and reporter with NBC Sports Bay Area, speaks on stage during 2025 California Conference For Women at San Jose McEnery Convention Center on Feb. 12, 2025, in San Jose, Calif. (Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for California Conference for Women)

In addition to her Giants work, Britt was an on-site reporter and interviewer for the network's coverage of San Francisco 49ers home games. The University of Alabama at Birmingham alum also was tapped by NBC Sports to host some studio coverage during the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

"Bay Area, I adore you - the people, the beauty, the culture & of course the incredible sports teams," Britt wrote in her departure note, which she posted on X. "It's been a dream to bring you coverage of the 49ers, Giants, Warriors, Sharks, Athletics & Kings. Thank you for tuning in & welcoming me into your living rooms. I assure you I never took it for granted." 

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- Laura Britt (@Laura_Britt_) March 6, 2026

Britt's departure leaves NBC Sports Bay Area with only two full-time studio hosts: Bonta Hill and Carlos Ramirez. Hill has been the primary Warriors host, while Ramirez has handled 49ers host duties and been a top backup for Britt for Giants games. (The station has team-specific hosts for the Sharks, Kings and A's pregame and postgame shows, but the station does not employ them year-round.)

It isn't clear if Britt is departing the station immediately or if she will continue with the station until she moves. NBC Sports Bay Area hasn't announced its plans for covering the Giants in the upcoming season, but the station did post a tribute to Britt on its Instagram Story on Friday. Several NBC Sports Bay Area colleagues also showered Britt with love after she announced her departure.

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Puerto Rico is missing 8 impact MLB players from WBC roster, including Lindor, Correa, for injury, insurance, suspension reasons

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Puerto Rico has produced so many brilliant baseball players in recent years.

It's just a shame many of them can't take part in the World Baseball Classic's 2026 edition. Team PR's WBC roster is far from its full strength group.

Puerto Rico even considered at one point dropping out of the tournament, but that didn't happen, and they open action in pool play on Friday.

This is a quick look at the main players Puerto Rico is missing.

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Which players is Puerto Rico missing at WBC?

The list is likely longer than this, but among the sure-thing selections are eight obvious absences:

  • Francisco Lindor
  • Carlos Correa
  • Javier Baez
  • Jose Berrios
  • Victor Caratini
  • Emilio Pagan
  • Alexis Diaz
  • Enrique Hernandez

Lindor and Correa are the two headliners. They both were denied insurance coverage for the tournament.

It became a moot point for Lindor when he broke a hamate bone early in the spring, so he would've missed out either way.

Baez is absent because he had a positive marijuana test during the last tourney that keeps him suspended from this one.

Berrios, Caratini, Pagan and Diaz all had insurance issues, as well.

Hernandez, the Dodgers' utility guy, had to pull off of the roster after having elbow surgery.

All told, a lot of big names that aren't able to take part.

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Valverde strikes late as Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo

Federico Valverde struck a late winner for Real Madrid with the help of a deflection on the road at Celta Vigo (Miguel RIOPA)

Federico Valverde's heavily deflected 95th-minute drive snatched Real Madrid a 2-1 win at Celta Vigo in La Liga on Friday.

The Uruguayan midfielder needed a stroke of fortune at the death to pull his team to within one point of leaders Barcelona, who visit Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

Aurelien Tchouameni opened the scoring for Los Blancos early on but Borja Iglesias soon pulled Celta level at their Balaidos stadium.

Alvaro Arbeloa's Madrid, without injured striker Kylian Mbappe, had lost their previous two league games and are struggling to find consistent form.

Valverde's shot, which flew into Celta's net after bouncing off former Barcelona defender Marcos Alonso, stopped his side going three consecutive La Liga matches without a win.

As well as French superstar Mbappe, the team's top goalscorer, Arbeloa was without several other players including Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo Goes and Eduardo Camavinga.

Arbeloa started 18-year-old midfielder Thiago Pitarch for the first time and he offered a decent display even as his team failed to impress.

Iglesias forced Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into a solid low save with a drive from the edge of the box in the opening exchanges.

Arbeloa's side started well and Vinicius Junior struck the post before Tchouameni put them ahead in the 11th minute.

The French midfielder produced a fine finish from the edge of the box as Madrid worked a corner to him, his strike hitting the upright on its way in.

Celta were not discouraged though and some poor defending from Trent Alexander-Arnold let them back in.

The England international allowed Williot Swedberg to get in behind him and then lacked the agility to block off the Swede, who cut the ball across for Iglesias to finish.

Courtois made a good save to keep Swedberg at bay before the break, as sixth-place Celta largely gave as good as they got.

Madrid appealed for a penalty when Ferran Jutgla handled the ball in the box, but a VAR review showed there was a push on a Celta defender just before and no spot kick was awarded.

Celta substitute Iago Aspas hit the post late on and it seemed like his team were destined for a point as the clock ticked down.

However in the final minute of stoppage time Valverde's effort from the edge of the box hit Alonso and left Celta goalkeeper Ionut Radu wrong-footed.

Despite the victory, Madrid's form and their injury list does not inspire confidence ahead of next week's Champions League last 16 clash against Manchester City.

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PSG drops points in title race after 3-1 home loss to Monaco, opening door for Lens to close gap

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain dropped points in the Ligue 1 title race after losing 3-1 at home to a slick Monaco side on Friday.

Leader PSG's fourth league defeat of the campaign could have been even heavier and rival Lens can move within one point at the top by beating rock-bottom Metz on Sunday.

Livewire winger Maghnes Akliouche opened the scoring for Monaco and American forward Folarin Balogun sealed the win with a deflected strike in the 73rd minute.

Monaco beat PSG 1-0 in the league in September and has taken the lead in all four games this season, including two in the Champions League.

PSG hosts Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 game on Wednesday.

Akliouche pounced in the 27th minute after terrible defending from Warren Zaïre-Emery, who tried to dribble out of his penalty area and lost the ball.

Balogun reacted quickly to combine with Akliouche to his right, and he slammed the ball in off the post.

Akliouche scored at the same end at Parc des Princes in the return leg of the Champions League playoff. PSG advanced 5-4 on aggregate to set up the clash with Chelsea.

Fifth-place Monaco grabbed a second goal 10 minutes into the second half when midfielder Aleksandr Golovin, who had just come on, slid the ball into the bottom corner after latching onto a cross from the right. He almost scored again moments later with a superb dipping strike from 25 meters.

Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé came on for PSG on the hour mark, having missed the last three games with a calf injury, but lacked sharpness.

Forward Bradley Barcola pulled a goal back in the 71st with a deflected low shot, but Balogun restored the two-goal lead from the edge of the penalty area when his shot sailed over goalkeeper Matvei Safonov's head.

Safonov was beaten again near the end although Simon Adingra's shot hit the crossbar.

Akliouche makes World Cup case

Akliouche has made five appearances for France since breaking into the national team at the start of the season, and is pushing his case to be included in coach Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad later this year.

Akliouche caused problems throughout with his runs from deep and midfielder Vitinha intervened just in time to stop him shooting again late in the first half.

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Gary Lineker offers intriguing theory behind Paul Scholes’ “odd” swipe at Michael Carrick

Gary Lineker offers intriguing theory behind Paul Scholes’ “odd” swipe at Michael Carrick
Gary Lineker offers intriguing theory behind Paul Scholes’ “odd” swipe at Michael Carrick

Former England striker Gary Lineker has shared a possible reason behind Paul Scholes’ bizarre dig at former Manchester United teammate Michael Carrick.

Scholes aims jab

From the moment Carrick stepped in as Ruben Amorim’s interim successor last November, there has been a sense that certain former players have been rooting against him, this despite his excellent start in the dugout.

Carrick’s impressive run has unsurprisingly sparked questions regarding whether he should be considered for the permanent position. However, the likes of Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Scholes have consistently maintained that United should overlook him and expand their search for the next gaffer.

While the criticism can sometimes be framed as a reasonable footballing argument, it has on occasion taken a deeply personal turn. This was evident when Keane dragged Carrick’s wife into his assessment of the man. He has also flatly declared that under no circumstances should United appoint Carrick, regardless of how well he performs.

Scholes took it further recently after Carrick was handed his first defeat by Newcastle.

Immediately after the final whistle, Scholes took to social media with a sarcastic jab aimed at Carrick, seemingly revelling in United’s defeat. He later deleted the ill-advised post but not before supporters had made clear just how bitterly it had left them.

Patrice Evra slammed Scholes, Keane and Neville for their overly negative analysis of Carrick. The Frenchman suggested that they are intentionally doing so to make waves in the media.

Speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, Lineker theorised that there may be some underlying needle between Scholes and Carrick.

Lineker’s theory

Lineker said about the situation, “You see, there’s a little bit of beef between Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick?”

“He’s digging him out, isn’t he? He’s not exactly being very supportive of his old teammate, is he?”

The 65-year-old added, “It’s an odd one.”

“It’s weird, isn’t it? Maybe there’s a bit of history there. Who knows?”

Scholes and Carrick played 160 games together for United between 2006 and 2013. Together, they won eight major trophies, including five Premier League titles and one Champions League title.

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Alan Shearer predicts a much-changed Arsenal team v Mansfield

Alan Shearer predicts a much-changed Arsenal team v Mansfield
Alan Shearer predicts a much-changed Arsenal team v Mansfield

Alan Shearer has offered his prediction ahead of Arsenal’s FA Cup clash against Mansfield this weekend, with the Gunners continuing their pursuit of silverware. This season could prove to be one of the most memorable in the careers of the players or, conversely, one of the most challenging, as the team chases success across four competitions.

The FA Cup remains a key objective, and Arsenal will be eager to progress while avoiding any potential upsets when they travel to Mansfield tomorrow. The League Two side has already surprised many by reaching this stage of the tournament, but Arsenal are expected to assert their quality and advance comfortably.

Arsenal Expected to Dominate

As one of the strongest teams remaining in the competition, Arsenal have the resources to secure victory even if several first-team players are rested. It is anticipated that Mikel Arteta may rotate his squad, giving opportunities to squad players, yet the overall depth and talent of the Gunners should ensure a straightforward win.

Shearer shared his views on the fixture, highlighting Arsenal’s superiority despite possible changes to the lineup. As reported by the Metro, he stated, “I guess Mikel Arteta will make changes, but I even think with the changes that come in, they’ll still have the quality. I don’t see a shock at Mansfield, no, I think Arsenal will go through with ease.”

Focus on Continued Success

Arsenal will look to maintain their momentum across all competitions as they aim for a successful conclusion to the season. The FA Cup presents an opportunity to secure silverware and reinforce their status as one of the top sides in English football. While rotation is likely, the squad’s depth ensures that even with adjustments, the team can perform at a high level.

This fixture will also serve as a test of Arsenal’s ability to balance squad management with the pursuit of trophies, and a victory at Mansfield would keep their quadruple ambitions alive while boosting confidence ahead of more challenging encounters.

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Pundit explains why Juventus is struggling to sign Vlahovic to a new deal

Pundit explains why Juventus is struggling to sign Vlahovic to a new deal
Pundit explains why Juventus is struggling to sign Vlahovic to a new deal

Juventus are keen to retain Dusan Vlahovic, and the striker appears willing to stay despite persistent reports linking him with top clubs such as Bayern Munich and Barcelona. Vlahovic is currently the most important forward in the Juventus squad, and any departure would almost certainly see him move to another leading European team.

The main obstacle to securing his long-term future at the club is a financial one. Vlahovic earns €1 million net per month this season, but Juventus have reportedly asked him to accept a 50% pay cut to sign a new contract at the Allianz Stadium. The striker has resisted these terms and is seeking a higher wage, creating a gap between his demands and what the club are willing to offer.

Juventus Seek Resolution

Vlahovic’s value to the squad is clear, and Juventus are prepared to spend heavily to secure a replacement if an agreement cannot be reached. Talks between the club and the player are ongoing as both sides attempt to find a solution that satisfies their respective positions. Maintaining the striker would ensure continuity in attack, while a departure would necessitate significant investment in a new centre forward.

Gianni Visnadi provided insight into the situation, emphasising Vlahovic’s importance to the team. As reported by Tuttojuve, he stated, “I’ve never changed my mind about Vlahovic. For me, Vlahovic is a great center forward, one of the strongest in our league and certainly the strongest Juventus has in its squad. If Juventus can buy him back and therefore make him an offer that Vlahovic will accept, they’re doing well. The problem is that Juventus still has an obligation to buy Openda for another €42 million, and David’s contract is worth €6.5 million net for another four years, so there’s a chance they’ll also sign Vlahovic. However, they need to get rid of one of these two, and that might not be easy.”

Financial and Strategic Challenges

Juventus must balance their desire to retain Vlahovic with existing financial commitments, including Openda’s transfer and David’s contract. The club will need to carefully manage resources while considering both sporting and economic factors. How they resolve these challenges will determine whether Vlahovic remains a central figure at Juventus or whether the club must pursue alternatives in the transfer market.

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Mallorca Beaches Recognised Among World’s Safest Destinations for Families Offering Calm Waters and Vigilant Lifeguard Coverage: Know More

7 March 2026 at 01:57
Mallorca Beaches Recognised Among World’s Safest Destinations for Families Offering Calm Waters and Vigilant Lifeguard Coverage: Know More

Mallorca has emerged as a top destination for families seeking safe beach experiences, with four of its shores earning international recognition for their calm waters and vigilant lifeguard coverage. A recent global study assessed beaches across multiple continents, ranking them on factors such as continuous lifeguard presence, low crime, cleanliness, and safe swimming conditions. The results highlight how Mallorca combines natural beauty with robust safety measures, making it an ideal choice for families looking for worry-free Mediterranean holidays.

Four beaches in Mallorca have earned international recognition as among the safest in the world, according to a comprehensive study evaluating secure tourism destinations. Covering 70 beaches across multiple continents, the research placed Mallorca at the forefront for families seeking destinations where safety complements scenic beauty and relaxation.

The study applied a thorough methodology, focusing on six essential factors that families typically consider when choosing a beach. These include constant lifeguard supervision, crowd density, cleanliness, local crime rates, verified shark activity, and levels of ultraviolet radiation. By combining these indicators, the study provided a clear, practical picture of how safe visitors can expect each beach to be, particularly for young children.

Leading the Balearic entries, Playa de Muro achieved seventh place globally, securing a spot in the top ten safest beaches worldwide. Situated in northern Mallorca, this beach is celebrated for its calm, shallow waters and soft, fine sand. Its inclusion reflects not only its natural appeal but also its adherence to high safety standards, making it a reliable choice for family visits.

Three additional Mallorca beaches were highlighted for their safety features and family-friendly environments. El Arenal stands out for its wide array of facilities, lively atmosphere, and accessibility, making it a popular choice for families and groups. Es Trenc is often described as a pristine natural treasure, combining untouched Mediterranean landscapes with safe swimming zones. Caló des Moro, a smaller and more secluded beach, offers peaceful surroundings while maintaining vigilant safety measures, ideal for visitors seeking both tranquility and security. These beaches share common traits, including lifeguard coverage, low crime in surrounding areas, and generally stable sea conditions that enhance visitor confidence.

Despite the high quality of beaches on other Balearic islands such as Ibiza and Menorca, none featured in this specific safety ranking. While some of these beaches may meet similar standards, Mallorca’s prominence demonstrates the island’s well-established safety infrastructure and regular monitoring at popular coastal spots.

On the international scale, Saadiyat Beach in Abu Dhabi claimed the top position. Known for an exceptional lifeguard-to-beach ratio, hotel-level cleanliness, and a complete absence of recorded criminal incidents, the beach also benefits from no documented shark presence—a key consideration for families.

Completing the top three are Iztuzu Beach in Turkey, noted for its strict safety regulations and turtle conservation programmes, and Kite Beach in Dubai, which combines high-end facilities with constant supervision. Additional safe beaches from the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Montenegro, Portugal, and the United States follow before Playa de Muro’s entry at seventh place.

The study underlines the growing importance of safety in holiday planning. Families increasingly seek destinations where lifeguard coverage, crowd management, environmental precautions, and low crime converge to create worry-free beach experiences. In this regard, Mallorca’s beaches have set a benchmark, balancing natural beauty with practical safety measures.

Four beaches in Mallorca have been recognised globally as some of the safest for families, offering calm waters, vigilant lifeguard coverage, and well-monitored conditions for worry-free Mediterranean holidays.

For families planning a Mediterranean getaway, Mallorca offers not only stunning beaches but also reassurance. From calm, shallow waters and fine sands to active lifeguards and secure surroundings, these beaches provide the ideal environment for children and adults to enjoy a stress-free holiday. With a combination of scenic appeal and robust safety standards, Mallorca has solidified its position as a world-class destination for family-friendly beach experiences.

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Community First: North Tahoe Chamber Awards $660,000 in Tourism-Generated Funds to 48 Local Events

7 March 2026 at 01:56
Community First: North Tahoe Chamber Awards $660,000 in Tourism-Generated Funds to 48 Local Events

In a powerful demonstration of how tourism can serve the community that hosts it, the North Tahoe Community Alliance (NTCA) and the North Tahoe Chamber have announced a landmark investment in the region’s cultural and economic fabric. As of March 5, 2026, a total of $660,000 in tourism-generated funds has been awarded to support 48 local events scheduled throughout the year.

This funding is not a traditional government subsidy; rather, it is the direct result of the North Lake Tahoe Tourism Business Improvement District (NLT-TBID). By capturing a small percentage of local tourism spend and keeping it within the community, North Tahoe has created a self-sustaining engine that fuels local favorites, from high-altitude trail races to lakeside wine festivals.

The TBID Model: How Your Vacation Dollars Stay Local

To understand the significance of this $660,000 injection, one must look at the “Dollars at Work” program. Unlike standard transient occupancy taxes (TOT) that often disappear into a county’s general fund, TBID funds are governed by a volunteer committee of local business owners and residents.

This model ensures that the money spent by visitors on lift tickets, dinners, and hotel rooms is funneled back into projects that improve the quality of life for those who live and work in Tahoe year-round.

A Diverse Calendar: The 48 Beneficiaries

The 2026 grant cycle was among the most competitive in the program’s history. The selection committee prioritized events that demonstrate a commitment to four key pillars: economic health, community vitality, environmental stewardship, and traffic management.

Among the 48 recipients are 12 “anchor events” that have become synonymous with the North Tahoe brand:

  • Alpenglow Sports Winter Speaker Series: Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, this series brings world-class mountain athletes to Palisades Tahoe to share stories of adventure while raising thousands for local nonprofits.
  • Made in Tahoe Festival: A biannual showcase in Olympic Valley that celebrates everything local—from hand-crafted jewelry and mountain apparel to regional craft brews.
  • Tahoe City Food & Wine Classic: A summer staple that drives high-value tourism to the shores of the lake, supporting local restaurateurs and vintners.
  • Broken Arrow Skyrace: A world-renowned “Skyrunning” event that brings international athletes to the Sierra, boosting occupancy during the shoulder season.

Sustainable Growth: The “Mitigation” Requirement

In 2026, simply hosting a “fun” event is no longer enough to secure funding. The NTCA has implemented strict criteria regarding environmental impact. Every event organizer receiving a portion of the $660,000 is responsible for outlining a comprehensive plan to mitigate the impacts of tourism.

This includes:

  • Traffic Management: Promoting bike valets, shuttle services, and carpooling to reduce the “Tahoe Traffic” that can frustrate residents.
  • Waste Reduction: Implementing zero-waste initiatives and eliminating single-use plastics at lakeside venues.
  • Local Sourcing: Prioritizing local vendors to ensure the economic “multiplier effect” remains within Placer County.

The Human Impact: More Than Just a Grant

Beyond the spreadsheets and the economic data, these funds represent the heartbeat of North Tahoe. For the small nonprofit organizing a community parade or the local gallery hosting an art walk, this sponsorship provides the financial stability needed to take risks and grow.

“Events are the social fabric of our community,” says a spokesperson for the North Tahoe Chamber. “They are where residents meet, where visitors learn about our history, and where local businesses thrive. By funding 48 distinct events, we are ensuring that the North Shore remains a vibrant, living community, not just a destination on a map.”

The 2026 Outlook: Balancing the Load

A strategic goal of this year’s allocation is to address “seasonality.” A significant portion of the $660,000 has been directed toward events in the spring and fall “shoulder seasons.” By incentivizing travel during these quieter months, the NTCA helps stabilize the local workforce, providing year-round employment for hospitality staff who might otherwise face seasonal layoffs.

Conclusion: A Model for Mountain Towns

As North Tahoe moves into its busiest season, the $660,000 investment stands as a beacon of what is possible when tourism is managed with a “locals-first” mindset. The NLT-TBID model is increasingly being looked at by other mountain communities—from Telluride to Banff—as the gold standard for sustainable destination management.

The 48 events funded this year will do more than entertain; they will clean our trails, support our artisans, and remind us all why we fell in love with this lake in the first place.

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Experience The Best Of Chinese Traditions At Guiyang Confucius Academy’s Spring Festival Fair

7 March 2026 at 01:54
Experience The Best Of Chinese Traditions At Guiyang Confucius Academy’s Spring Festival Fair

In the Guizhou province of China, the Guiyang Confucius Academy became the new cultural centre for the 2026 Spring Festival and attracted over 62000 visitors from China and abroad. From the 1st to the 7th of the first lunar month, the Academy hosted a grand cultural fair, where visitors experienced a unique combination of several traditional Chinese customs, performances of the modern and ancient worlds. The event was themed Guizhou New Year Customs at the Confucius Academy: Shine in the Year of the Horse and gave visitors a chance to appreciate the abundance of culture in the region. The event’s purpose was to appreciate and give value to the Spring Festival, in addition to celebrating traditional Chinese culture.

The event attracted the attention of many. Over 60 million people viewed the event online, demonstrating a growing interest in the preservation of cultural heritage in China. The celebration of the Spring Festival at the Guiyang Confucius Academy showed the importance of a celebration, public education, and the continued interest in the use of traditional Chinese customs.

Spring Festival Celebrations and Community Engagement

The festival’s opening included a customary blessing ritual consisting of handing out couplets and “Fu” (blessing) characters that are instrumental to the Chinese New Year. The event titled “Ten Thousand Blessings for the Spring Festival” had almost 90,000 participants in 3 days. Volunteers and staff, who were blessing the families of Guiyang, were able to distribute about 4,000 pairs of couplets and blessings.

Deputy Director of the Confucius Academy’s Center for Cultural Communication, Zhai Jia, stated that this event has become a constant feature of the Academy during the Spring Festival, as it champions the spirit of selfless service and community involvement. The tradition of blessing writing and giving has been sustained over the years, and has offered the community the opportunity to meaningfully engage with the core elements of the Chinese cultural heritage. The Academy intends to build on these objectives and initiatives, as it remains committed to the cultivation of traditional culture in all walks of life in the community, and the cultural revitalization of the Chinese civilization in the community.

Cultural Arts and Traditional Craftsmanship

When visitors entered the Confucius Academy, they saw a number of booths demonstrating different interactive activities of Chinese arts and crafts. The “Intangible Cultural Heritage” interactive section at the Etiquette Square was particularly busy and was an area where visitors could experience activities. Skilled artisans demonstrated local crafts such as Miao silver pattern painting and decorated clay whistles. Children were enthralled while they created their own designs on the clay whistles and were introduced to the traditional folk art crafts of the Miao community.

Robotic sugar painting was also an attractive activity where visitors of all ages were entertained as syrup was meticulously painted into different shapes as they transformed the sugar syrup into different artistic shapes. These activities created an experience with modern interpretations of traditional craftsmanship and an interactive, enjoyable time for all ages. The ability of the younger generation to appreciate the intricate beauty of China’s cultural heritage is a positive reflection on the parents.

Cultural Fusion: Traditional and Contemporary Music Performances

As part of Spring Fest, performance celebrations showcased Chinese traditional music and its modern adaptations. The “Treading Songs through Streams and Mountains—Elegant Tunes Celebrate Spring” performance series presented six themed audio-visual feasts that featured traditional Chinese and Western music. This gave visitors an engaging experience.

Musicians and performers alternated between traditional and contemporary Chinese musical elements. This showcased the diversity of Chinese culture. Founder of the Qianyuefu Jazz Band, Luo Qing’an, looks forward to further collaboration with the Confucius Academy. He hopes to adapt local operas and ethnic minority music in future works. The ongoing cultural adaptations show Guiyang’s commitment to its rich musical heritage.

An Example of a Culturally Enriched Program for Families

As part of introducing their children to their cultural roots, many attendees of the Spring Festival Cultural Fair at the Guiyang Confucius Academy had the opportunity to participate in family-oriented events and educational activities, including cultural showcases and workshops that cater to a diverse audience. Citizen Chen Yinglin appreciated the unique fusion of Western and Eastern cultures in the performances and hopes to return next year with the whole family. Many parents were pleased with the opportunity for their children to learn about the Chinese traditions and how the modern-day city environment made it more enjoyable and educational.

Alongside the cultural performances, the festival also hosted a number of contests, including the highly anticipated lantern riddle guessing games that take place on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Participants of all ages, and in particular the children, created an energetic and joyful environment. Winners received prizes that ranged from bamboo lanterns and flower twisting kits, all of which are part of the intangible cultural heritage of China. In addition to the elements of competition, this activity helped the participants gain a better understanding of symbols, traditions, and the cultural heritage of China.

Conclusion: Preservation and Promotion of Cultural Legacy

The Guiyang Confucius Academy managed to engage a broad spectrum of participants, thereby bringing new energy to the celebration of Chinese culture by integrating contemporary expressions with traditional ritual practice within the seven days of the Spring Festival celebration. The festival’s design, including a focus on community engagement, public participation, and family-friendly activities, helped make the ancient Chinese rituals more accessible to the community and enhanced appreciation for the country’s rich cultural legacy.

The Spring Festival celebrations at the Guiyang Confucius Academy, which offered numerous opportunities for genuinely interactive and pedagogical activities, offered participants the invaluable experience of deepening their knowledge of China’s rich history, traditions, customs, and artistic expressions. This experience reinforced the necessity of sustaining and celebrating cultural legacy within the confines of the current pressures of modernization.

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Las Vegas, Nevada Latest Travel News: Breeze Airways Expands With Exciting New Routes to California and Idaho From Harry Reid International Airport

Las Vegas, Nevada Latest Travel News: Breeze Airways Expands With Exciting New Routes to California and Idaho From Harry Reid International Airport
Breeze Airways launches new flights from Las Vegas to Orange County &Twin Falls expanding travel options with affordable fares & improved connectivity.

Travelers departing from the vibrant entertainment capital of the United States are gaining new flight options as Breeze Airways expands its network with several new routes from Harry Reid International Airport. The airline has launched services linking Las Vegas with destinations in California and Idaho, opening fresh travel possibilities for leisure travelers and residents in smaller communities. For many passengers planning their next trip, the new flights provide another convenient way to reach one of America’s most popular tourism hubs while enjoying affordable air travel.

Las Vegas remains one of the busiest tourism centers in the country, welcoming millions of visitors each year. According to tourism data published by the Nevada Commission on Tourism, the city’s global reputation for entertainment, conventions and nightlife continues to drive strong demand for airline connectivity. Expanding flight networks play an important role in supporting this tourism economy, making new airline routes a significant development for travelers and local businesses alike.

Latest Travel Expansion Adds Direct Flights to Southern California and Idaho

Breeze Airways has begun operating new routes that connect Las Vegas directly with Orange County, California, and Twin Falls, Idaho. The airline started daily nonstop service between Las Vegas and John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, which serves the Orange County region of Southern California. The route officially launched on March 6 and offers travelers a direct connection between the popular Nevada resort city and the coastal destinations of Southern California.

Introductory fares for the route began at approximately $39 one way, offering budget-friendly options for travelers looking for short flights between the two regions. Orange County is known for its coastal attractions, beaches and proximity to Southern California destinations such as Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, making the route appealing for both leisure and weekend travel.

New Idaho Route Connects Smaller City to Major Travel Hub

In addition to the California route, Breeze Airways has also launched flights between Las Vegas and Magic Valley Regional Airport in Twin Falls, Idaho. The service operates twice weekly, with flights scheduled on Mondays and Fridays.

Introductory fares for the Twin Falls route began at around $49 one way. The new connection allows travelers from southern Idaho to reach Las Vegas directly while also gaining access to additional travel connections through the city’s airport network.

The airline’s founder and chief executive indicated that growing communities such as Twin Falls present opportunities for expanded airline service. He explained indirectly that the airline expects residents to benefit from the combination of convenience, comfort and affordable fares provided by the new flights.

Additional Routes Strengthen Western United States Travel Network

Beyond the two highlighted routes, Breeze Airways has also introduced another connection linking Las Vegas with California Redwood Coast–Humboldt County Airport, which serves the Arcata–Eureka region in Northern California. This route began operating on March 11 and runs twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Promotional fares for the route started at approximately $49 one way.

The airline also announced plans to introduce service between Las Vegas and Lincoln Airport in Nebraska. Flights on that route are scheduled to begin on April 8 and will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Introductory fares for the Nebraska route began at about $79 one way.

Together, these routes strengthen Las Vegas’ role as a major travel hub linking western U.S. destinations with one of the country’s most visited cities.

Modern Aircraft Bring Efficiency and Comfort

Breeze Airways operates Airbus A220-300 aircraft on the newly introduced routes. According to aircraft information published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aviation industry resources, the A220-300 is designed for efficient medium-range travel and can carry roughly 160 passengers.

The aircraft is known for its fuel efficiency, quieter engines and improved passenger comfort compared with older aircraft types used on similar routes. These features allow airlines to serve mid-distance markets economically while maintaining competitive ticket prices.

Promotional Fares Encourage Early Travel Bookings

The airline introduced promotional fares to attract early interest in the new routes. Travelers were able to purchase these discounted tickets before a specified deadline, with travel valid during the initial launch period between early March and mid-May.

Such introductory promotions are common in the airline industry when carriers launch new routes. The strategy encourages travelers to explore new destinations while helping airlines build awareness of new services.

Las Vegas Tourism Continues to Benefit From Airline Growth

Las Vegas depends heavily on airline connectivity to support its tourism-driven economy. According to visitor statistics released by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, millions of travelers arrive in the city each year for entertainment events, conventions and vacations.

Airline expansions play a crucial role in maintaining this visitor flow. New routes not only make it easier for travelers to reach Las Vegas but also strengthen the city’s position as a gateway for regional travel throughout the western United States.

For passengers departing smaller cities such as Twin Falls, the new flights provide convenient access to Las Vegas while also connecting them to the wider national airline network available at Harry Reid International Airport.

A Growing Travel Opportunity for Modern Travelers

For many travelers planning their next getaway, the introduction of these new routes represents more than just additional flights. It reflects how airlines are reshaping travel by connecting smaller communities with major tourism hubs while keeping ticket prices competitive.

Whether travelers are heading to the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip, the beaches of Southern California or the scenic landscapes of Idaho and Northern California, the expanded network provides more choices than ever before.

As Breeze Airways continues expanding its presence in the western United States, travelers may soon discover that reaching exciting destinations has become easier, faster and more affordable. For visitors stepping onto one of these new flights, the journey itself becomes part of the adventure that defines modern travel.

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Prepare for Soccer History: Orlando City SC’s 2026 Clash in New York Will Ignite the City Like Never Before!

7 March 2026 at 01:45
Prepare for Soccer History: Orlando City SC’s 2026 Clash in New York Will Ignite the City Like Never Before!
Orlando City SC’s 2026 Clash in New York Will Ignite the City Like Never Before!

Orlando City SC is gearing up for an exciting match against New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on March 7, 2026. As part of their first road trip of the season, the Lions will face the home team at the iconic baseball stadium, marking a pivotal moment in the 2026 Major League Soccer (MLS) season. For fans of Orlando City traveling to New York, this match isn’t just about soccer. It’s an opportunity to combine their love for the game with a visit to one of the world’s most famous cities.

The road match is particularly important for Orlando City, who have yet to secure a win in the opening games of the season. This trip is a chance to build momentum and find their footing on the road, something essential for the team’s success in the upcoming season. The Lions’ supporters, however, have more than just the game to look forward to. New York City, known for its bustling streets and iconic landmarks, offers visitors a rich cultural experience, making it an ideal destination for those attending the match.

For Orlando fans planning their visit, New York offers an incredible blend of attractions, food, and entertainment. Known as the “City That Never Sleeps,” New York is packed with world-renowned destinations such as Times Square, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and countless museums, galleries, and theaters. With the match taking place in the heart of the Bronx, fans are just a short subway ride away from Manhattan’s famous districts, where they can enjoy the best of city life before or after the game.

With major events such as this MLS match attracting visitors from all over the country, tourism in New York continues to thrive. As Orlando City SC’s fans flood into the city, the surrounding hotels, restaurants, and local businesses are sure to benefit. Sports tourism is a powerful driver of the local economy, and this match offers fans the perfect opportunity to experience the excitement of live soccer while also enjoying the many attractions New York has to offer.

The New York City FC match will also provide a thrilling backdrop for those who have never visited the city before. For many traveling from Orlando, it’s a chance to see the legendary Yankee Stadium in person, a venue steeped in history. Fans attending the game will be treated to a competitive match between two major league teams, and the atmosphere at the stadium will surely provide an unforgettable experience. But it doesn’t end with the match. Visitors will have the chance to explore nearby cultural landmarks and enjoy the vibrant nightlife New York is famous for.

The tourism aspect of this road trip is not limited to fans of Orlando City. New York City’s rich cultural and historical significance, combined with its status as a global tourist hub, means that many international travelers and sports enthusiasts flock to the city for these kinds of events. Soccer, which continues to grow in popularity in the United States, is also helping to enhance the city’s appeal as a destination for international sports tourism.

Moreover, this trip highlights the growing connection between sports and tourism. With the increasing number of soccer fans traveling to watch their favorite teams, cities like New York are becoming focal points for sports tourism. Visitors can take in the match and also enjoy sightseeing, fine dining, and shopping, all while soaking up the energy and vibrancy of the Big Apple.

As Orlando City SC continues its 2026 MLS journey, the New York City road trip offers a glimpse into the growing intersection of sports and tourism. The match will likely spark the interest of soccer fans across the nation, encouraging them to visit New York, whether it’s for a weekend getaway or a longer stay.

For those who make the journey, this road trip represents more than just a soccer match. It is an opportunity to engage with a world-class city, experience its rich culture, and support their team on the road. The combination of sports tourism and cultural exploration makes New York an even more attractive destination for visitors this season.

As the match day approaches, fans are likely preparing to cheer on Orlando City SC while simultaneously embarking on an unforgettable trip to New York City. Whether for the love of soccer or the excitement of exploring one of the most iconic cities in the world, this road trip is set to provide a wealth of experiences for everyone involved. As sports tourism continues to thrive, it’s clear that major MLS events like these are not only boosting local economies but also connecting people through the shared joy of travel, sport, and culture.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Emirates Airlines Plans Full Flight Network Restoration After Partial Airspace Reopening Due to Iran-Israel Conflict

7 March 2026 at 01:42
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Emirates Airlines Plans Full Flight Network Restoration After Partial Airspace Reopening Due to Iran-Israel Conflict

Emirates Airlines has announced that it plans to fully restore its flight network within the coming days following the partial reopening of airspace in the Middle East. The resumption of air travel comes after several weeks of disruptions caused by the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel. These conflicts have led to temporary closures of significant portions of airspace, resulting in significant delays and cancellations for airlines operating in the Gulf region. However, Emirates has confirmed that it is now in the process of scaling up operations with a focus on restoring services to its extensive global route network.

Emirates Begins Phased Restoration of Flight Operations

In an official statement, Emirates confirmed that its reduced flight schedule would be gradually expanded as more airspace corridors reopen. The airline anticipates returning to 100% network capacity within a few days, contingent on the ongoing safe accessibility of airspace. The Gulf carrier has been working closely with aviation authorities to ensure the safety of passengers and crew during these volatile conditions. The airline, which operates from Dubai International Airport (DXB), also stressed that flight schedules may continue to be adjusted as the geopolitical situation evolves.

The initial steps of the restoration plan will include an increase in flights to high-demand destinations, such as India, the United States, and the United Kingdom. These destinations have seen significant passenger volume, and Emirates has prioritised passengers with confirmed bookings, ensuring they can travel with minimal delays. The airline’s focus on these high-demand regions is in line with the government’s efforts to stabilize air travel within the Middle East region, in collaboration with the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

Flight Status Updates and Rebuilding the Network

Emirates has made it clear that passengers must check flight statuses before heading to airports, as the restoration process could result in last-minute changes to schedules. As of March 7, Emirates expects to operate around 106 daily return flights, covering 83 destinations, which accounts for nearly 60% of its global route network. This schedule will gradually increase, with hopes to restore the remaining flights as airspace accessibility improves.

The airline’s phased restoration plan was put in place to accommodate the disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict, which led to a temporary closure of key airspaces. Following the closure, airlines were forced to cancel flights, reroute existing services, and in some cases, operate evacuation flights for stranded passengers. As a result, major carriers like Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Air India, and IndiGo have been working diligently to adjust their schedules while also ensuring the safety of their passengers and aircraft.

Gulf Airlines Navigate Through Geopolitical Tensions

While Emirates has taken the lead in restoring flights, the impact of the conflict on aviation in the region has been significant. The UAE’s major airports, including Dubai Airports and Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi, have resumed limited operations but continue to handle flight movements cautiously amid the ongoing security situation.

According to sources from Dubai Airports, safety measures are being enhanced to ensure smoother operations in the coming days. These measures are being coordinated in collaboration with UAE civil aviation authorities to prevent any additional disruptions and to ensure that flights can safely navigate around airspace no-go zones in the region.

At the same time, flight cancellations have been impacting travelers across multiple Gulf countries. Many passengers have had to deal with long delays or alternative routing, especially when flights were unable to take off from Dubai and other airports in the region. Airlines such as Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways have been operating under limited conditions but have now begun to restore more services as the airspace reopens. ([The Guardian][1])

Impact on Global Aviation and Middle East Travel

The reopening of the Gulf region’s airspace marks a significant milestone in the recovery of global aviation, particularly in the Middle East. The UAE government, along with its aviation industry leaders, has been instrumental in managing the ongoing disruptions, working in partnership with international authorities to navigate the complex airspace restrictions. Emirates’ announcement signals a recovery phase, with aviation experts predicting a gradual return to normalcy as the situation stabilises.

As part of the phased reopening, several flights departing from Dubai International Airport have resumed, and Emirates has expanded its services to include regional destinations such as India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. This is expected to ease the backlog of passengers awaiting travel, while also accommodating new bookings as the airline works to return to its regular operational levels.

Conclusion: Returning to Normalcy in Middle East Aviation

As Emirates Airlines continues to rebuild its global network, it underscores the resilience of the UAE’s aviation sector, which remains a critical hub for international travel. While airspace disruptions from the Iran-Israel conflict have posed challenges for both Emirates and other Gulf carriers, the gradual reopening of airspace and the airline’s restoration efforts provide hope for returning to normal operations.

By mid-March, Emirates anticipates completing the restoration of nearly all its services, returning its flight network to near full capacity. Travelers in the Middle East and across the globe are encouraged to stay informed about flight statuses, as Emirates and other Gulf carriers continue to operate within the safety parameters set by authorities. As global aviation recovers from these unprecedented challenges, the cooperation between airlines, regulatory bodies, and national governments will be critical to maintaining the stability of air travel worldwide.

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Experience The Magic Of Quzhou’s Lantern Festival: Where Dragon Dances Meet Rich Cultural Heritage

7 March 2026 at 01:41
Experience The Magic Of Quzhou’s Lantern Festival: Where Dragon Dances Meet Rich Cultural Heritage

In the ancient city of Quzhou, located in East China’s Zhejiang Province, the Lantern Festival of 2026 was remarkable. The historic streets of Quzhou were the colorful tradition & culture of the community celebration of the festival. “Dragon Soaring Over the Ancient City • Fortune Bestowed Upon Quzhou” was the name of the festival. The festival had 18 dragon dance troupes performing. This festival was the celebration of Quzhou’s cultural traditions.

The Quzhou Lantern Festival has long-standing traditions that, in celebration of the festival, the community sustains annually. This celebration of the Lantern Festival was a celebration of the community’s intangible cultural heritage.

Dragon Dance: An Example of Tradition and Culture

The greatest attraction of the Quzhou Lantern Festival was undoubtedly the marvelous dragon dance, which mesmerized the audience in the ancient part of the city. Before the big show, the audience witnessed one of the oldest traditions of the dragon dance, called “dotting the eyes. ” It is a ritual to awaken all the sleeping dragons. It is said that the ritual gives the dragons the necessary energy to start the celebrations. Also, the ritual symbolizes the ancient practice of the “dragon dance ritual. ” After the ritual, the audience was excited, and the dance began.

This year’s festival welcomed representatives of all districts of the Quzhou region, bringing together eighteen dragon dance groups to demonstrate their talent and ingenuity. The dragon costume dance is considered one of the most powerful and positive Chinese cultural heritage dances. It brings the performed history and traditions of the city, and the ancient dancing dragon streets of Quzhou, where the audience actively supports the dancers in dragon costumes. The role of the dragon in the costume dance is a symbol of great power and culture.

Experience Quzhou’s Cultural Heritage

Quzhou’s Lantern Festival was not just a dragon dance; it was a full route of festive activities that showcased Quzhou’s rich cultural offerings. Of all the acts, the performances of the local folk figures were the most popular. These characters included Grandpa Nankong, The Three Freaks of Quzhou, and Yang Jiong’s Street Inspections. These performances invited the audience to engage in the region’s local stories and inspired myths of Quzhou’s cultural legacy.

The folk figures are integral to the area’s cultural identity, and the parade provided an opportunity for the people of Quzhou to celebrate their cultural legacy. Grandpa Nankong is wise and known for his humorous folklore writings. The Three Freaks of Quzhou are local storytelling characters, each with their own idiosyncratic personality and story. Lastly, Yang Jiong’s Street Inspections is a traditional performance that reveals the ruling attitudes and values of the city.

As the performances captured the attention of visitors in the Quzhou historic district, an electric atmosphere formed. Residents and visitors alike participated in the performances. The festival’s theme of a blend of old and new traditions gave a sense of community and continuity, while Quzhou’s district lanterns lit the night sky.

The Importance of the Lantern Festival in Cultural Heritage Preservation

The festival of Quzhou is a celebration of the fusion old and new traditions, but more importantly, a celebration of the preservation of the fusion of old and new traditions. The future of Quzhou depends on the traditions, and through the fusion of old and new, the culture is showcased to a broader community and the younger generation.

The immense promotion of traditional Chinese festivals is aided by large events like the fusion of old and new traditions of Quzhou. The Quzhou festival also brings a sense of community and culture to the tourists and visitors of the city.

Quzhou City has integrated festivals, customs, industry, and culture, and it is reflected in the Lantern Festival. Through varied means such as folk performances, dragon dances, and even community participation, Quzhou affirms the value of traditional city festivals.

The Festival Arena of Tradition

The primary focus of Quzhou’s Lantern Festival is on community participation. The community is drawn into celebration by bringing together diverse social groups. It also provides the opportunity to participate in the event by enjoying the dragon dance and community performance. The streets are transformed into a celebration of the holiday spirit.

Street performances also help to keep community traditions alive and encourage other performers to participate. Quzhou keeps pace with the community culture and traditions. The combination of innovative techniques and traditions makes the Lantern Festival very special.

Conclusion: The Ode to Cultural Identity

Quzhou’s Lantern Festival demonstrates the significance of community engagement and the preservation of culture. The city not only displays its cultural legacy, but also builds an enduring relationship with both the former and the modern by commemorating its vast history with the dragon dance and folk acts. Quzhou’s Lantern Festival this year demonstrates the city’s commitment to safeguarding its legacy as well as its ability to progress.

As people rejoiced during the Lantern Festival, they illuminated the historic streets of Quzhou with joy and a collective pride that fostered a strong sense of cultural belonging. This year’s activities emphasized the key role of cultural festivals in building a community and the importance of cultural continuity that allows the Quzhou residents and their descendants to celebrate the city’s cultural legacy and historical richness for many years to come.

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Travel Turmoil at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport as United, SkyWest, Qatar Airways, Air Canada and Mesa Experience 10 Flight Cancellations with Numerous Delays, Disrupting Major Routes to Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark, Doha and More

7 March 2026 at 01:38
Travel Turmoil at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport as United, SkyWest, Qatar Airways, Air Canada and Mesa Experience 10 Flight Cancellations with Numerous Delays, Disrupting Major Routes to Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark, Doha and More
Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport

Travel turmoil has erupted at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport as United, SkyWest, Qatar Airways, Air Canada and Mesa experience 10 flight cancellations with numerous delays, disrupting travel plans across several key routes. As operations struggled to stay on schedule, the disruptions quickly spread beyond the airport. Major routes to Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark and Doha were directly affected, while other connecting destinations also faced operational setbacks.

Moreover, the situation intensified as airlines worked to manage aircraft rotations and passenger transfers amid growing congestion. United, SkyWest, Qatar Airways, Air Canada and Mesa experienced operational strain, which resulted in flight cancellations and numerous delays across the network. Consequently, travellers passing through Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport encountered long waiting times and shifting schedules.

As a result, the travel turmoil at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport highlights how disruptions at one major aviation hub can quickly affect routes linking Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark, Doha and more destinations, creating a ripple effect across the broader air travel network.

Affected Cities

Houston, Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark, Doha, Puerto Vallarta, London, Atlanta, Austin, Nashville, Boston, Colorado Springs, Cincinnati, Washington DC, Denver, Dallas–Fort Worth, Eagle, Fort Lauderdale, Gunnison, Washington Dulles, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Lafayette, New York, Little Rock, Orlando, Chicago, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Oklahoma City, Portland, Phoenix, Pensacola, San Antonio, Tulsa, Knoxville, Guatemala City, San Pedro Sula, Los Cabos, Tulum, Cancun, San Salvador, Taipei, Tokyo, Charlotte Amalie, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Albuquerque, Birmingham, Baton Rouge, Charlotte, Grand Junction, Harlingen, Jackson, Mobile, Omaha, Palm Springs, Raleigh, Savannah, St. Louis, Victoria, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Mexico City, Monterrey, Puebla, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Panama City, Liberia, Belize City.

Flight Cancellations

AirlineCancelled FlightsDelayed Flights
United478
SkyWest217
Qatar Airways20
Air Canada13
Mesa (UAL)18

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Flight cancellations linked to the disruptions at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport were spread across several domestic and international routes, reflecting operational strain across multiple airline networks. Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport itself recorded the highest concentration with seven cancellations, confirming that the primary disruption originated at the hub. Beyond Houston, several destinations experienced individual cancellations. Aspen and Puerto Vallarta each reported two cancellations, indicating interruptions on leisure and international travel routes. Additional cancellations were recorded in Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, and Newark, each experiencing one cancelled flight connected to the network disruptions. International routes were also affected. Doha, a major long-haul gateway in the Middle East, registered one cancellation, highlighting the global ripple effect of the operational issues. Toronto also experienced one cancelled flight, further illustrating how disruptions at Houston cascaded into cross-border connections. Overall, the cancellation pattern shows that while most disruptions were concentrated at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport, several secondary airports across North America and international routes were also impacted.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The disruption at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport highlights how operational challenges at a major aviation hub can rapidly affect a wide network of domestic and international routes. With 10 flight cancellations and numerous delays, airlines including United, SkyWest, Qatar Airways, Air Canada and Mesa were forced to adjust schedules and manage passenger flow across multiple destinations. As a result, travellers heading to cities such as Aspen, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Newark and Doha experienced significant inconvenience and uncertainty. Ultimately, the situation underscores the interconnected nature of modern aviation, where disruptions at one key airport can quickly ripple across the broader global air travel network.

Source: FlightAware

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In the Heart of Crisis, Egypt Emerges as the Region’s Best Bet for Safe, Epic Adventures – Don’t Miss It in 2026!

7 March 2026 at 01:38
In the Heart of Crisis, Egypt Emerges as the Region’s Best Bet for Safe, Epic Adventures – Don’t Miss It in 2026!
In the Heart of Crisis, Egypt Emerges as the Region’s Best Bet for Safe, Epic Adventures – Don’t Miss It in 2026!

As global tourism slowly recovers, Egypt is confidently positioning itself as one of the safest and most accessible destinations in the Middle East amid growing regional tensions. The U.S. State Department and other global travel advisories continue to list Egypt as a relatively safe destination despite the ongoing geopolitical unrest in the region. With key tourist hubs like Cairo, Luxor, and Sharm El Sheikh remaining operational, Egypt’s tourism sector is continuing to thrive, offering travelers a sense of stability and adventure in uncertain times.

While the conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran has affected the broader Middle East, Egypt remains relatively unscathed in terms of direct violence. The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 “Exercise Increased Caution” advisory for the country. This rating highlights Egypt as one of the less risky destinations compared to others in the region. Egypt’s iconic monuments, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and Luxor’s temples, continue to draw thousands of visitors each year, contributing significantly to the local economy.

As part of its efforts to reassure tourists, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has emphasized that major tourist areas, including Cairo and the Red Sea resorts, remain operational with increased security measures. In particular, the southern cities of Luxor and Aswan, which are home to world-renowned archaeological sites, are actively promoting their cultural and historical significance, helping to boost the country’s tourism revenue. Egypt’s strategy focuses on maintaining a welcoming environment for international travelers while ensuring their safety.

Boosting Tourism in the Wake of Political Strife

Despite the ongoing regional tensions, Egypt’s tourism sector has remained resilient. Over recent years, Egypt has become an important player in eco‑tourism and heritage tourism, with growing interest from international tourists eager to explore its ancient sites and natural wonders. Visitors flock to the Red Sea, where world-class resorts in Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada offer sun, sea, and a variety of outdoor activities like scuba diving and snorkelling. Additionally, Egypt’s government has invested heavily in upgrading infrastructure, including airport enhancements and hotel renovations, positioning the country as a modern travel hub for global vacationers.

In 2026, Egypt is already seeing an increase in visitor numbers, with long-haul flights connecting to international destinations now operating at near full capacity. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism has highlighted that the tourism sector will remain a major contributor to the country’s economy, supporting millions of jobs in the process. According to government reports, tourism directly accounts for approximately 5-6% of Egypt’s GDP and supports over 2 million jobs across various sectors, including hospitality, transport, and retail.

Key Safety Precautions for Tourists

While Egypt remains a safe destination for international travellers, safety remains a priority for visitors. Terrorism and political violence continue to be concerns in some parts of the country, particularly in the Northern Sinai Peninsula. The U.S. government continues to advise against travel to this area, due to military activity and the presence of extremist groups. Similarly, the western desert regions and areas near the Libyan border are considered high-risk zones.

However, key areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts continue to be safe and secure, with regular security patrols and well-maintained tourist infrastructure. Visitors are encouraged to stay informed by consulting their local embassies and following the latest updates from government travel advisories. Local authorities and tourism officials regularly remind tourists to remain vigilant, particularly in crowded spaces, and to follow all safety instructions provided by local police or guides.

Egypt’s Role as a Safe Travel Hub

The Middle East remains one of the most popular destinations for tourists seeking rich culture, history, and adventure, and Egypt plays a crucial role in this dynamic. Travel agencies, tour operators, and online travel platforms continue to promote Egypt as one of the most accessible and fascinating countries to visit in the region. The nation’s vast collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and its position as a gateway to both African and Middle Eastern travel further cement Egypt’s place on the global tourism map.

Despite its challenges, Egypt’s tourism sector is expected to continue growing as travellers seek stable, culturally rich destinations. With its ancient history, world-famous monuments, and growing investment in infrastructure, Egypt is successfully navigating the challenges of political instability and has remained resilient in the face of adversity. For travelers in 2026, Egypt presents a safe, welcoming environment for those looking to experience a mix of culture, history, and adventure in one of the world’s most iconic travel destinations.

Egypt remains a pillar of Middle Eastern tourism, offering an incredible blend of ancient wonders, modern resorts, and welcoming hospitality. For those planning a trip to the land of the Pharaohs, the government’s ongoing efforts to ensure security and safety will continue to reassure travellers. Whether exploring the mysteries of the pyramids or soaking in the sun along the Red Sea coast, Egypt offers an unforgettable experience — proving that even in turbulent times, its timeless appeal remains stronger than ever.

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ASTA Issues New Guidance for Travel Advisors as Middle East Conflict Affects Flights: All You Need To Know

7 March 2026 at 01:37
ASTA Issues New Guidance for Travel Advisors as Middle East Conflict Affects Flights: All You Need To Know

As the escalating conflict in the Middle East disrupts travel plans, the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) has issued vital guidance to its members, urging them to prepare for changes in itineraries and heightened security risks. The advisory was issued because travellers in the region face two main problems, which include increased flight cancellations and changes to government travel advisories.

The guidance, which has been posted to ASTA’s website in early March 2026, recommends that travel advisors closely monitor updates from the U.S. Department of State, which has already raised its travel advisory for several countries in the Middle East. ASTA’s call to action is part of a broader effort to keep travellers informed and protected during an increasingly unpredictable travel landscape.

Travel Disruptions Impacting Popular Destinations

The conflict has already led to significant disruptions, particularly in air travel. Several Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha, have been directly impacted, with flights cancelled, airspace restricted, and delays becoming widespread. This turbulence has left thousands of international travellers stranded as airlines adjust their routes to avoid conflict zones.

Airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways have temporarily suspended flights to certain destinations, leading to a cascade of flight alterations. Travel providers are working overtime to reroute affected passengers, but many are left in limbo with limited options for rebooking. Furthermore, global cruise lines, including MSC Cruises and Viking, have been forced to revise their itineraries or cancel trips to ports in the region.

For travellers, the situation means unpredictability and potential additional costs. With disruptions in the region expected to continue for the foreseeable future, travel advisors have been advised to remain in close contact with both their clients and travel suppliers to manage any evolving travel plans.

ASTA’s Key Guidance for Travel Advisors

ASTA is encouraging travel advisors to take proactive steps to assist their clients during this period of heightened tension:

  1. Stay Informed: Advisors should closely monitor government travel advisories and any updates from airlines. The U.S. Department of State provides daily updates on its website regarding areas with increased risks.
  2. Update Travel Insurance Policies: Some travel insurance policies exclude war-related disruptions, which means advisors must ensure that clients have comprehensive coverage that includes emergency evacuations or trip cancellations due to conflict.
  3. Recommend Enrolment in STEP: Travel advisors are urged to direct clients to the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), a tool that provides U.S. citizens with real-time updates from embassies and consulates in the region.

Navigating the Travel Insurance Maze

A key challenge for travellers is the complex landscape of travel insurance. Many standard travel policies exclude coverage for war or similar conflicts, meaning advisors must carefully review terms and conditions to ensure clients are adequately covered.

In addition, some policies exclude travel to high-risk regions, such as Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, which could prevent reimbursements for cancellations or medical emergencies. Advisors should guide their clients to comprehensive travel insurance plans that offer flexible options during periods of unrest. ASTA recommends that travel advisors be familiar with the coverage exclusions of their client’s insurance and offer alternatives where necessary.

Broader Impact on Tourism and Travel Patterns

The Middle East tourism industry, historically a booming market, faces a difficult period ahead. Several European and North American tourists, especially those booking luxury and heritage tours to destinations like Jordan’s Petra, Egypt’s Nile River cruises, and Israel’s holy sites, have been affected by these travel disruptions. Given that tourism forms a significant part of the regional economy, these travel challenges are expected to have long-term impacts on the industry.

The United States Government, alongside local governments, continues to monitor the evolving situation. As authorities evacuate stranded citizens, travel advisors have a critical role in supporting both domestic and international clients in understanding their options and rights during such crises.

What’s Next for Affected Travellers?

For now, travellers planning to visit Middle Eastern destinations are advised to reconsider their travel dates or destinations until the region stabilises. ASTA has recommended that clients remain flexible with bookings, as flight availability continues to fluctuate in response to ongoing safety assessments and geopolitical changes.

Travel advisors should encourage clients to book flexible tickets where possible and regularly check the status of their airlines and destinations.

In summary, the Middle East conflict continues to impact international travel significantly, with major disruptions to air travel, cruise itineraries, and ground transportation. Travel advisors must continue to stay vigilant, offer clear and informed guidance, and provide support to their clients as they navigate these challenging travel conditions.

Ensuring Safe Travel Amid Middle East Disruptions

The present situation marks the peak of importance for travel advisors because their services become essential during worldwide warfare. The ASTA guidelines provide the necessary assistance which travel advisors need to help their clients during this challenging period. The travel advisors use current travel advisories together with flexible insurance solutions and live communication methods to protect their clients’ safety while providing them peace of mind, which establishes their position as essential resources during this complex situation.

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Galaxy Store Benefits Program now available for Samsung users in the US

7 March 2026 at 01:07

Samsung has launched a new rewards program, Galaxy Store Benefits, to give Galaxy device users extra value when they use the Galaxy Store. The program is currently available for Galaxy users in the United States and is free to join.

The new program adds a Benefits tab inside the Galaxy Store app. This tab allows users to earn rewards by doing simple activities in the store. Users can explore new apps, try games, or check out featured content. When they complete these small tasks, they earn virtual points – Gems.

These Gems can be collected and later exchanged for rewards. Users can redeem them for Galaxy Store coupons or digital gift cards that can be used on Samsung’s official website. This makes everyday use of the store more fun and rewarding.

Samsung Galaxy Store Program Galaxy S26

Image via Samsung

Samsung also added sweepstakes to the program. Users can enter daily, weekly, and monthly prize draws for a chance to win Samsung devices. In March, the main monthly prize is the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone. There are also weekly prizes such as the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G and the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+.

The Korean tech giant plans to update the rewards regularly. New prizes, coupons, and sweepstakes will be added each month, so users always have something new to look forward to. This program will encourage people to visit the Galaxy Store more often and interact with apps and games more engagingly.

Avner Ronen, Vice President, Product Development at Samsung Electronics, said:

“The Galaxy Store plays a central role in how users engage with their favorite content across Galaxy devices. With the Benefits tab, we’re introducing new incentives designed to make everyday store interactions more rewarding while supporting ongoing discovery across the Galaxy ecosystem. As the program grows, we will continue refreshing and evolving the benefits for our users with updated rewards and sweepstakes, including more opportunities to win even bigger prizes.”

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New Anker Power Bank with Smart Shield technology launches

Anker has launched a new accessory, the Zolo Smart Shield Built-in Cable Power Bank, in China. This is one of two new models which are said to offer enhanced safety features, possibly in response to a series of overheating-related recalls. The accessory offers wired and wireless charging options, as well as a magnetic stand.

Anker confirms more details about new Prime 250W Desktop Charger

Anker has confirmed more of the specifications of its new Prime 250W Smart Desktop Charger Pro+. Also known as the Anker Prime 250W GaN Desktop Charger, this accessory is set to launch in China in the near future. It has the same outputs and display as its predecessor, though with support for more fast-charging protocols.

Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 with 800-nit 4K display and RTX graphics sees 60% price drop

Deal | Lenovo has cut the ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 by 60% to $1,739, pairing an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H with 32GB RAM, a 1TB SSD, RTX Pro 2000 with 8GB VRAM and a 16-inch 4K IPS display with up to 800 nits and full DCI-P3 coverage. Our review praises its thin and light chassis, quiet cooling as well as a few other aspects of this intriguing 16-inch workstation laptop.

Apple's HomePad gets delayed again, rumor claims

7 March 2026 at 01:02

For a very long time, Apple has been rumored to be working on a smart home hub device which everyone's been calling HomePad unofficially. This is now tipped to be finally launching this fall. The device will allegedly have a 7" square display and a front-facing camera. One version is apparently designed to be mounted on a wall, while the other iteration has a speaker base that's similar to a HomePod mini and can be placed on your counter or desk. The HomePad (or whatever it ends up being called) will have sensors to automatically detect when someone is nearby. The content displayed...

Messi is ‘impossible’ to stop, admits DC United coach as he reveals his plans ahead of Inter Miami clash

7 March 2026 at 01:30
Inter Miami will visit DC United this Saturday in Major League Soccer, and all eyes are on Lionel Messi.

This Saturday, Inter Miami will play their third official match of the 2026 Major League Soccer season. It will be against DC United at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, a venue expected to be packed due to the huge anticipation surrounding Lionel Messi.

In the hours leading up to the match, the Eagles’ head coach was asked about his plan to stop the Argentine forward. “Lionel Messi is the best in the world. It’s impossible to truly stop him,” Rene Weiler said during a press conference, shared by journalist Jose Armando on X.

Despite acknowledging that stopping Messi is impossible, the coach then explained his plan to make things as difficult as possible for the Inter Miami star on the field. “The key is not giving him space and defending well as a team,” Weiler said.

However, the DC United boss emphasized that focusing only on Messi will not be enough to neutralize the Herons. “It’s not only him. It’s like the benchmark of the league, because they won the league last season. They have very good players and we have to be aware for 90 minutes,” the 52-year-old Swiss coach added. “We have to anticipate all situations very quickly. We have to defend perfectly, otherwise we can’t get a good result.”

DC United head coach Rene Weiler.

The Messi effect in MLS

As happens every time Inter Miami play away from home, local fans’ attention is focused far more on Lionel Messi than on supporting their own team. Rene Weiler also addressed that reality during the press conference.

“It’s an honor to face Messi, and we’ve prepared for it like an away game,” the DC United coach admitted. However, Weiler did not hide a certain level of disappointment with that reality: “It’s about business and marketing. I would prefer it to be more about the sport. But it will be an honor to take part in this match in front of 60,000 people.”

Inter Miami’s upcoming challenges

Saturday’s match against DC United will be Inter Miami’s third of the season, following a loss to LAFC and a win over Orlando City. After the trip to Baltimore, the Herons will make their official debut in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup against Nashville SC.

The first leg of the Round of 16 will take place on Wednesday, March 11 at Geodis Park, while the decisive match will be played a week later at Chase Stadium, which will be the Herons’ final game there before the official opening of Nu Stadium. Between those two matches, Lionel Messi and his teammates will also be in MLS action, visiting Charlotte FC on Saturday, March 14.

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami gestures during a friendly match between Alianza Lima and Inter Miami

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr Saudi Pro League title dream takes another major hit after injury update, and Karim Benzema of Al-Hilal is at the heart of it

7 March 2026 at 01:15
An injury to the Portuguese legend has left Al-Nassr vulnerable at a critical moment in the championship race, while developments involving Benzema have suddenly shifted momentum elsewhere.

The rivalry between Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema once defined an era at Real Madrid. Years later, that competitive edge has followed them to Saudi Arabia, where their clubs now fight for domestic supremacy in the Saudi Pro League. As the season approaches a decisive stage, the title race involving Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal has taken an unexpected twist. Injuries, squad decisions, and returning stars have all played a role in shaping the battle.

What initially appeared to be a moment of opportunity for Ronaldo’s club has quickly turned into something far more complicated. An injury to the Portuguese legend has left Al-Nassr vulnerable at a critical moment in the championship race, while developments involving Benzema have suddenly shifted momentum elsewhere.

The Saudi Pro League campaign has been fiercely contested, with Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahli all battling for the top spot. For much of the season, Ronaldo has been at the center of the Riyadh outfit’s charge. The Portuguese superstar has maintained impressive form despite entering his forties, continuing to deliver goals and leadership for his club.

However, the title race took an unexpected turn when both Ronaldo and Benzema experienced injury setbacks within a short period. In late February, Al-Hilal announced that Benzema had suffered a muscle problem during training. “Karim Benzema will be out for a period ranging from 10 to 15 days due to a groin injury,” the club confirmed in an official statement.

Al Hilal star Karim Benzema
Karim Benzema of Al Hilal looks on.

The diagnosis ruled the French striker out of several important fixtures, including league matches against Al-Shabab and Al-Najma. During his absence, Al-Nassr appeared ready to capitalize on the opportunity, climbing above its rivals in the standings while maintaining a narrow lead at the top of the table. But the situation soon reversed.

Ronaldo’s injury adds new uncertainty

Just as Al-Nassr seemed poised to strengthen its title push, Ronaldo suffered a hamstring injury during a recent match. The injury forced the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to leave Saudi Arabia for specialized treatment in Spain. Al-Nassr manager Jorge Jesus confirmed the seriousness of the issue. “After tests, we see the injury suffered by Cristiano Ronaldo was more serious than expected,” Jesus said.

“Cristiano will now travel to Spain, like other players who went for treatment when they were injured. His injury required treatment in Madrid with his personal therapist, and we hope he returns quickly and helps the team.”

The setback means Ronaldo will miss upcoming matches, including an important league clash against Neom. For a player renowned for extraordinary durability, the injury has raised concerns. According to available data, the last time Ronaldo missed more than two weeks due to a muscle problem was in 2019 during his spell at Juventus.

Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Al Nassr.

The moment that changed the dynamic

While Ronaldo continues his recovery, the development that altered the title race came from the opposing side. Karim Benzema returned from his injury and rejoined the Al-Hilal squad, providing a major boost to the club’s attack. What’s more, Italian manager Simone Inzaghi included the French striker in the starting lineup for the league clash against Al-Najma, and it proved to be the right decision. The Frenchman even bagged a brace in his club’s 4-0 win.

A brace for Karim Benzema ☝️🥶 pic.twitter.com/HLe05ScN5n

— AlHilal Saudi Club (@Alhilal_EN) March 6, 2026

The Frenchman had been sidelined after sustaining the injury following a match against Al-Ittihad, which ended in a 1-1 draw. His recovery now arrives at a pivotal moment. His return effectively deals a double blow to Al-Nassr: Ronaldo is sidelined while one of its biggest rivals has regained a key attacking weapon.

Karim Benzema of Al Hilal and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential return date emerges as injury clouds Portugal’s USMNT and Mexico clashes in 2026 FIFA World Cup build-up

7 March 2026 at 01:15
As the season enters its decisive stretch and the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensifies, the Portuguese icon faces an uncertain moment following a new injury setback.

The spotlight rarely leaves Cristiano Ronaldo, but the latest news surrounding the legendary forward has sparked fresh concern across the soccer world. As the season enters its decisive stretch and the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensifies, the Portuguese icon faces an uncertain moment following a new injury setback.

At the center of the story is the situation unfolding at Al-Nassr, where Ronaldo remains the club’s central figure. The Saudi Pro League title race continues to heat up, yet the team now finds itself dealing with the sudden absence of its most influential player. Meanwhile, the captain of the Portugal national team must also think about his international commitments, with friendlies against the United States men’s national team and the Mexico national team approaching quickly.

The situation has left fans wondering when the 41-year-old might return to the pitch. Concerns began after Ronaldo suffered a hamstring injury during a league match against Al-Fayha. The injury occurred late in the game and forced the veteran forward to leave the pitch, immediately raising fears about how serious the problem might be.

Soon after, Al-Nassr confirmed the diagnosis in an official statement. “Cristiano Ronaldo has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury sustained during the match against Al-Fayha. He has begun a rehabilitation program and will be evaluated on a day-to-day basis,” the club announced.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr FC reacts against Al Taawoun.
Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Al Nassr

The news immediately cast doubt over the forward’s short-term availability. Ronaldo is certain to miss upcoming domestic matches, including the clash with Neom, while additional fixtures may also be affected depending on his recovery. Despite being 41 years old, Ronaldo has remained a key player for Al-Nassr this season, scoring 21 league goals and helping keep the club near the top of the Saudi Pro League standings.

World Cup fears and international doubts

Further details about the injury were revealed by Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus, who confirmed that the situation was more complicated than initially believed. “After tests, we see the injury suffered by Cristiano Ronaldo was more serious than expected,” Jesus admitted.

The timing of the injury could hardly be worse. Portugal is preparing for two high-profile international friendlies that will serve as important preparation before the 2026 World Cup. The team coached by Roberto Martinez is scheduled to face Mexico and the United States at the end of the month. These matches could play a significant role in shaping the squad for the global tournament.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has also provided insight into the potential recovery timeline. “Cristiano Ronaldo could be out for up to four weeks with muscle injury,” Romano wrote on social media, adding that further tests would determine the final prognosis. If that timeline proves accurate, the experienced ace could miss the entire international break, forcing Roberto Martinez to test alternative attacking options during the friendlies.

ronaldo injury
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal reacts following an injury

The potential return date revealed

While uncertainty remains, reports have begun pointing to a possible target for Ronaldo’s comeback. Following the international break and the matches Portugal plans to play in North America, Ronaldo could potentially return to action in the Saudi Pro League clash against Al-Najma on April 3.

That fixture has quietly emerged as the most realistic timeline for the forward’s comeback, assuming his rehabilitation progresses without setbacks. Before that point, however, Ronaldo is expected to miss at least two league matches for Al-Nassr, including games against Neom and Al-Khaleej.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr

Argentina star Paulo Dybala undergoes knee surgery three weeks before Finalissima: Will he miss Spain clash?

7 March 2026 at 00:36
Paulo Dybala underwent surgery weeks before Argentina’s clash with Spain in the Finalissima.

The March international break is approaching, during which Argentina and Spain are scheduled — pending confirmation — to face each other in the Finalissima. In this context, Paulo Dybala underwent surgery on the meniscus of his left knee, putting his potential participation in the match at the center of attention.

After experiencing discomfort during training at Trigoria on Thursday, the striker and Roma decided to investigate the cause of the problem,” Sky Sports Italy reported Friday. “Dybala was diagnosed with ‘a complete longitudinal tear of the external meniscus’ and so the decision was made to proceed with the surgery.”

This procedure will sideline the Argentine forward for a considerable period while he undergoes the slow process of returning to full fitness. “Regarding recovery time, he will require at least 45 days from an orthopedic standpoint,” the report adds.

That timeline rules Dybala out of the potential Argentina vs. Spain match on March 27. Even if the Finalissima does not take place due to complications arising from the ongoing tense situation in the Middle East, Lionel Scaloni’s team will likely play matches during this FIFA break elsewhere in the world.

Dybala will miss at least 10 matches with AS Roma.

What is Dybala’s situation with the Argentina national team?

According to Argentina national team specialist Gaston Edul, Dybala “could have continued playing with that discomfort and postponed surgery until midyear, but he didn’t want to wait until the end of the season — he wanted to address it now to be fully ready for the summer and the final part of the calendar.”

This explains why the forward chose to undergo surgery now, even though it meant missing the Finalissima: Dybala has lost ground in Lionel Scaloni’s considerations, and his presence against Spain was already highly unlikely.

In fact, the last time the AS Roma forward was called up was in September 2024, when he scored in Argentina’s World Cup qualifier victory over Chile. Since then, Scaloni has prioritized other players such as Thiago Almada and Nicolas Paz.

Frequent injuries have been a major reason for Dybala’s reduced international role, despite having been part of the squad that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and playing in the final against France. His decision to undergo surgery now appears aimed at reaching peak form ahead of the 2026 World Cup and attempting a return to the national team.

How many matches will Dybala miss for AS Roma?

Beyond his situation with Argentina, Dybala also needs to focus on his future with AS Roma. The minimum 45-day absence will rule the forward out for at least the next 10 matches across Serie A and the UEFA Europa League.

This extended absence could be decisive for Dybala’s future beyond this season. His contract with AS Roma expires on June 30, and it remains unclear whether the Italian side will offer a renewal, given his high salary and recurring physical issues.

Paulo Dybala playing for Argentina.

Fenerbahçe'ye çifte müjde: Samsun'da 4 aylık hasret bitti

Fenerbahçe'de hastalığını atlatan Domenico Tedesco takımın başına geçerken, sakatlığı düzelen Ederson da idmanda yer aldı. Rakip Samsunspor'da ise 4 aylık hasret bitti; Coulibaly geri döndü. Ntcham'dan da iyi haber geldi. Yüksel Yıldırım ise sürprizi açıkladı.

Fenerbahçe, Süper Lig’deki şampiyonluk yolculuğuna teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco’nun dönüşüyle moral depolayarak devam ediyor. Hastalığı nedeniyle Antalyaspor ve Gaziantep FK maçlarında takımın başında yer alamayan Alman teknik adam, antrenman sahalarına hızlı bir dönüş yaptı.

Bugün gerçekleştirilen idmanda objektiflere yansıyan kareler, Tedesco’nun hastalığını tamamen atlattığını ve oldukça enerjik olduğunu gözler önüne serdi. Sarı-lacivertli camiayı sevindiren bir diğer gelişme ise Ederson cephesinde yaşandı. Ağrıları sebebiyle Gaziantep kafilesinde yer almayan yıldız oyuncu, bugünkü çalışmada takımla birlikte yer alarak Samsunspor maçı öncesi "hazırım" mesajı verdi.

Samandıra'daki antrenmanı sadece teknik heyet değil, yönetim ve profesyonel kadro da yakından takip etti. Ertan Torunoğulları, Ömer Topbaş ve Devin Özek, idmanı saha kenarından izleyerek takıma destek verdi. Bu isimlerin antrenmandaki varlığı, kritik haftalar öncesi kenetlenme sinyali olarak yorumlandı.

Fenerbahçe’nin bu haftaki rakibi Samsunspor cephesinde de sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Karadeniz ekibi, zorlu İstanbul deplasmanı öncesi sakat oyuncularından gelen haberlerle sevindi.

Yaklaşık 4 aydır sahalardan uzak kalan Coulibaly, takımla çalışmalara başladı. Sakatlığı bulunan bir diğer kilit isim Ntcham da Fenerbahçe maçı öncesi antrenmanda yerini aldı.

Samsunspor Başkanı Yüksel Yıldırım, dev maç öncesi kulübün prim politikasını netleştirdi. Yıldırım, Fenerbahçe karşılaşması için oyunculara ekstra bir galibiyet primi verilmeyeceğini açıkladı.

Ali Koç umudunu kesti! Sadettin Saran'a mektup var

Fenerbahçe'de "devir-teslim" baharı kısa sürdü! Eski başkan Ali Koç, halefi Sadettin Saran'a yazdığı iddia edilen zehir zemberek mektup ile sessizliğini bozdu. Bıraktığı mirasın kötü yönetildiğini düşünen Koç; durdurulan projelerden, devre arası yapılan transfer harcamalarına, FB TV'deki "-191 milyon euro" krizinden, santrfor tercihlerine kadar yönetimi yaylım ateşine tuttu.

Fenerbahçe camiasında sular durulmuyor. Eski başkan Ali Koç ile mevcut başkan Sadettin Saran arasındaki iplerin kopma noktasına geldiği ve kulüp koridorlarında sert rüzgarların estiği konuşuluyor.

Bir dönem aralarından su sızmayan Ali Koç ve Sadettin Saran arasındaki dostluk, yerini keyifsiz bir ortama bırakmış durumda. İddialara göre Ali Koç, halefi Sadettin Saran’a bir mektup yazarak mevcut yönetimin hamlelerini sert bir dille eleştirdi.

Ali Koç’un, bıraktığı sportif ve ekonomik mirasın hoyratça harcandığına inandığı ve mektubunda özellikle devre arası transfer harcamalarını hedef aldığı öne sürülüyor. Koç’un, yapılan yüksek harcamaların kulüp geleceği adına "büyük bir yanlış" olduğunu vurguladığı iddia ediliyor.

İkilinin arasının açılmasına ve Ali Koç’un sabrının taşmasına neden olan maddeler şöyle sıralanıyor:

1 Transfer Tercihleri

Ali Koç döneminde takıma katılan iki santrforun gönderilip, yerlerine Cherif’in transfer edilmesi Koç cephesinde rahatsızlık yarattı.

2 Durdurulan Projeler

Kulübün geleceği olarak görülen Maltepe Projesi’nin durması ve büyük umutlarla beklenen Stat Projesi’nin rafa kaldırılması ipleri geren en önemli unsurlardan biri.

3 Mali Tablo Tartışması

FB TV’de Murat Salar’ın dile getirdiği "-191 milyon euro" ifadesi bardağı taşıran son damla oldu.

Özellikle Bu ifadenin ardından Ali Koç’un bizzat Murat Salar’ı arayarak tepkisini dile getirdiği iddia edildi. Başlangıçta destekleyici bir tavır sergileyen Koç’un, Saran yönetiminin izlediği yoldan tamamen umudunu kestiği belirtiliyor.

Adalı konuştu! Galatasaray köpürdü! ‘Şimdi mi aklınnıza geldi‘

Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı'nın TFF Başkanı Hacıosmanoğlu'nu ziyareti Galatasaray cephesini ayağa kaldırdı. "Takipçisiyiz" diyen Adalı'ya, sarı-kırmızılılardan sert yanıt geldi: - Ziyaret için derbi haftasını mı beklediniz?

Süper Lig’de gözler Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisine çevrilmişken, siyah-beyazlı kulübün başkanı Serdal Adalı’nın TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ile yaptığı görüşme gündeme bomba gibi düştü. Hakem tartışmalarının gölgesinde kalan dev maç öncesi, Galatasaray cephesinden tepki gecikmedi.

Riva’da gerçekleşen görüşmeyle ilgili açıklamalarda bulunan Başkan Adalı, derbi yönetimi konusunda kararlı bir duruş sergiledi. Adalı, geçmiş yıllardaki hakem hatalarına atıfta bulunarak şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- Galatasaray maçındaki hakem yönetiminin takipçisi olacağız. Geçtiğimiz yıllarda bu uyarıyı yaptığımız maçlarda hep haklı çıktık.

Görüşmenin içeriği ve zamanlaması ise tartışma konusu oldu. Adalı, ziyaretin mahiyetiyle ilgili önce "spontane gelişti" ifadesini kullanırken, daha sonra TFF Başkanı’na bir "geçmiş olsun ziyareti" gerçekleştirdiğini belirtti.

Bu belirsizlik, sarı-kırmızılı camiada yankı buldu. Galatasaray cephesi, kritik maça saatler kala yapılan bu ziyarete; "Derbiye birkaç gün kala mı ziyaret etmeye karar verdiniz?" sorusuyla tepki gösterdi.

Saha içindeki yönetim kadar, Riva'daki VAR odasına kimin geçeceği de merak konusu. MHK, derbiye saha hakemi olarak Ozan Ergün’ü atayarak sürpriz yaparken, VAR merkezi için isimler netleşmeye başladı.

Öne çıkan adaylar; Ali Şansalan, Ömer Faruk Turtay ve Atilla Karaoğlan oldu.

Sakaryaspor - Adana Demirspor: 4-0 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 29. haftasında Sakaryaspor, konuk ettiği Adana Demirspor'u 4-0 yendi.

Stat: Yeni Sakarya Atatürk

Hakemler: Alpaslan Şen, Tuncay Ercan, Salih Burak Demirel

Sakaryaspor: Szumski, Batuhan Çakır, Mete Kaan Demir, Zwolinski (Dk. 67 Engin Poyraz Efe Yıldırım), Pena (Dk. 46 Kerem Şen), Emre Demir (Dk. 78 Ruan), Soro (Dk. 67 Mirza Cihan), Serkan Yavuz, Alaaddin Okumuş, Owusu (Dk. 46 Melih Bostan), Burak Bekaroğlu

Adana Demirspor: Murat Uğur Eser, Enes Demirtaş (Dk. 61 Eymen Namlı), Kürşat Türkeş Küçük, Mert Menemencioğlu (Dk. 46 Seyfi Efe Irga), Gökdeniz Tunç, Yusuf Buğra Demirkıran, Aykut Sarıkaya (Dk. 88 Hasan Alp Kaya), Osman Kaynak (Dk. 78 Diyar Zengin), Ahmet Yılmaz (Dk. 46 Muhammed Ahmet Ergen), Kayra Saygan, Toprak Bayar

Goller: Dk. 22 Serkan Yavuz, Dk. 45+1 Emre Demir, Dk. 47 ve 83 Melih Bostan (Sakaryaspor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 51 Soro, Dk. 90 Kerem Şen (Sakaryaspor), Dk. 64 Gökdeniz Tunç, Dk. 64 Kürşat Türkeş Küçük (Adana Demirspor)

Beşiktaş GAİN - Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket: 99-74 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 21. haftasında Beşiktaş GAİN, sahasında Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket'i 99-75 mağlup etti.

Beşiktaş GAİN,Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 21. haftasında sahasında Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket'i 99-75 mağlup etti.

Bu sonuçla siyah-beyazlı takım, ligde 18. galibiyetini aldı. Denizli temsilcisi ise 13. yenilgisi yaşadı.

Salon: Beşiktaş GAİN

Hakemler: Mehmet Karabilecen, Hüseyin Çelik, Polat Parlak

Beşiktaş GAİN: Mathews 7, Berk Uğurlu 9, Anthony Brown 12, Vitto Brown 15, Kamagate 12, Dotson 18, Yiğit Arslan 6, Morgan 12, Yiğit Çoban, Emir Adıgüzel, Thomas 8

Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket: Mahir Ağva 11, Badzim 8, Griffin 20, Miles 7, Bleijenbergh 11, Emre Tanışan 9, Mustafa Sami Yılmaz, Cazalon 2, Omic 6, Erbey Kemal Paltacı, Murat Kağan Tor

1. Periyot: 20-18

Devre: 46-38

3. Periyot: 80-62

Atko Grup Pendikspor - İmaj Altyapı Vanspor: 1-1 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 29. haftasında Atko Grup Pendikspor ile İmaj Altyapı Vanspor 1-1 berabere kaldı.

Stat: Pendik

Hakemler: Süleyman Bahadır, Hüseyin Kıvanç Durmaz, Güner Mumcu Taştan

Atko Grup Pendikspor: Deniz Dilmen, Kitsiou, Berkay Sülüngöz, Soldo, Sequeira, Bekir Karadeniz, Thuram, Hamza Akman, Hakan Yeşil, Denic, Clarke-Harris (Dk. 84 Görkem Bitin)

İmaj Altyapı Vanspor: Çağlar Şahin Akbaba, Oulare, Muhammet Ensar Çavuşoğlu, Jevsenak, Batuhan İşçiler, Mehmet Özcan, Traore (Dk. 64 Regis), Emir Bars (Dk. 86 Sabahattin Destici), Jefferson, Hostikka, Cedric

Goller: Dk. 4 Emir Bars (Vanspor), Dk. 16 Soldo (Pendikspor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 31 Jefferson, Dk. 90+1 Mehmet Özcan (Vanspor), Dk. 82 Thuram (Pendikspor)

Anadolu Efes - LDLC Asvel: 88-91 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Anadolu Efes Basketbol Takımı, Avrupa Ligi'nin 30. haftasında Fransa'nın LDLC Asvel ekibine 91-88 yenildi.

Avrupa Ligi'nin 30. haftasındaAnadolu Efes Basketbol Takımı,Fransa'nın LDLC Asvel ekibine 91-88 yenildi.

Anadolu Efes ligde 21. kez mağlup olurken, son sıradaki LDLC Asvel ise 8. galibiyetini elde etti.

Weiler-Babb'in üç sayılık basketiyle maça başlayan Anadolu Efes, daha sonra sayı üretmekte güçlük yaşadı. Rahat sayılar üreten Fransız ekibi, ilk 5 dakikayı 10-5 önde bitirdi. Traore ve Seljaas'ın etkili olduğu bölümde oyunun kontrolünü ele geçiren Asvel, farkı çift haneye yükseltse de bitime 7 salise kala Anadolu Efesli Lee'nin basket faulü sonrası ilk çeyreği 26-19 önde bitirdi.

İkinci çeyrekte hücumda daha etkili bir performans ortaya koyan Anadolu Efes, farkı 4 sayıya düşürdü: 32-36. Smits ve Lee'nin peş peşe dışarıdan kaydettiği basketlerle skoru 40-40 yapan lacivert-beyazlılar, Swider'ın smacıyla oyunda üstünlüğü ele geçirdi ve Weiler-Babb'in açılış basketinin ardından ilk kez öne geçti. Rakibinin attığı sayılara hemen cevap veren Anadolu Efes, son 10 saniyeye 47-46 önde girse de son saniyede Thomas'ın üç sayılık basketiyle soyunma odasına önde giden taraf 47-49'luk skorla LDLC Asvel oldu.

Üçüncü çeyreğe iki ekip de karşılıklı sayılar bularak başladı. Konuk ekibin dış şutlarla farkı yükseltme çabasına hemen karşılık vererek aranın açılmasını engelleyen Anadolu Efes zaman zaman hücumda yaptığı hatalarla rakibinin üstünlüğüne son veremedi ve üçüncü periyodu LDLC Asvel 68-62 üstün tamamladı.

Smits'in sayılarıyla Fransız temsilcisinin maçı koparmasına izin vermeyen lacivert-beyazlılar, farkı 3 sayıya kadar indirse de Asvel'in peş peşe üç sayılık basketlerine engel olamadı. Son 3 dakikaya girilirken farkı yeniden 3 sayıya indiren Anadolu Efes, kritik anlarda yakaladığı fırsatları değerlendiremedi. Üç sayılık basketiyle farkı tek sayıya düşüren Şehmus Hazer'in son saniyedeki üçlük denemesi isabet bulmayınca LDLC Asvel maçı 91-88 kazandı.

Salon: Turkcell Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi

Hakemler: Tomislav Hordov (Hırvatistan), Jakub Zamojski (Polonya), Alberto Baena (İspanya)

Anadolu Efes: Loyd 5, Weiler-Babb 8, Dozier 6, Poirier 4, Ercan Osmani 4, Şehmus Hazer 20, Lee 18, Cordinier 2, Smits 12, Swider 2, Jones 7

LDLC Asvel: Seljaas 15, Angola 26, Ajinca, Watson 10, Vautier 7, Heurtel 14, Massa 6, Jackson 2, Lighty 4, Traore 7 Harrison

1. Periyot: 19-26

Devre: 47-49

3. Periyot: 62-68

Beş faulle çıkan: 36.44 Seljaas (LDLC Asvel)

İşte Okan Buruk'un planı! Derbi zirvesinden çıkan karar

Geri adım yok, tam saha pres var! Okan Buruk, Beşiktaş derbisinde 'kontrollü futbolu' seçeneğini masadan kaldırdı. Juventus'u deviren meşhur ön alan baskısı bu kez İnönü'de sahne alacak. Sarı-kırmızılılar ezeli rakibini kendi sahasında boğmaya hazırlanıyor.

Galatasaray, dev derbi öncesi rotasını belirledi... geri adım atmak yok, tam saha pres var! İstanbul’da Juventus’u nefessiz bırakan meşhur ön alan baskısı, İnönü'de de Okan Buruk'un en büyük kozu olacak.

Buruk, Beşiktaş karşısında "kontrollü futbol" seçeneğini masadan kaldırdı. Avrupa liglerinde ön alan baskısıyla en çok gol bulan takımlardan biri olan sarı-kırmızılılar, Beşiktaş’ın oyun kurmasını engellemek için maça şok presle başlayacak. Buruk, sahadaki atmosfer ne olursa olsun ana planından taviz vermeyerek galibiyeti hücum hattında aramayı hedefliyor.

Maç öncesi oyuncularıyla bir toplantı gerçekleştiren Buruk, rakibin durumundan ziyade derbi atmosferinin tehlikelerine dikkat çekti. Deneyimli teknik adamın takıma şu mesajları verdiği öğrenildi

Beşiktaş en sıkıntılı dönemlerinde bile evinde Galatasaray'a karşı iyi sonuçlar alması Buruk tarafından oyuncularına anlatıldı. Taraftar desteğiyle maça asılacaklarından bahsetti. Buruk'a göre derbi kritik viraj. Galatasaray teknik heyeti, Beşiktaş’ın iç saha direncini kırmanın yolunun erken bir golden geçtiğine inanıyor. Rakibi kendi yarı sahasına hapsederek hata yapmaya zorlayacak olan sarı-kırmızılılar, kazandığı toplarla seri hücuma kalkarak derbinin kilidini açmayı planlıyor.

Bundesliqa: “Bayern”dən “Borussiya”ya 4 qol

7 March 2026 at 01:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Almaniya çempionatında (Bundesliqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda lider “Bayern” doğma meydanda Mönhenqladbax “Borussiya”sı ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Beş qolun qeydə alındığı oyun Münhen təmsilçisinin qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.

25-ci turun qalan görüşləri şənbə və bazar günlərinə təsadüf edəcək.

Almaniya, Bundesliqa
25-ci tur
6 mart

Bayern – Borussiya (Mönhenqladbax) 4:1
Qollar: L.Dias, 33. Laymer, 45+1. Musiala, 57-pen. N.Cekson, 79 – Mohya, 89.

7 mart

18:30. Frayburq – Bayer
18:30. Haydenhaym – Hoffenhaym
18:30. Maynts – Ştutqart
18:30. Leypsiq – Auqsburq
18:30. Volfsburq – Hamburq
21:30. Köln – Borussiya (Dortmund)

8 mart

18:30. Sankt Pauli – Ayntraxt
20:30. Union Berlin – Verder

Report: Man United looking to sign 24-year-old Frenchman to replace key star

6 March 2026 at 23:00

Manchester United are looking to sign the Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram. 

According to a report from Calciomercato, Manchester United is targeting the 24-year-old, but the Italian outfit might not be willing to sanction his departure. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United is willing to pay the asking price for him.

Thuram has also been linked to Liverpool.

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Khephren Thuram has done well

Thuram has been excellent in Italy, and he has the quality to play in the Premier League as well. Manchester United needs to replace Casemiro, who will leave at the end of the season. They need a reliable defensive midfielder who can protect the defensive unit and drive the team forward.

The 24-year-old midfielder could be the ideal fit for Manchester United. He will be excited about the possibility of joining the Premier League club. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United can convince Juventus to sell the player. It is fair to assume they will have to pay a premium to get the deal done.

Thuram could be open to a new challenge

Meanwhile, Thuram is at the peak of his powers, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge and join a bigger club. The move to the Premier League could unlock his true potential and help him develop further.

Thuram has been linked with a move to the Premier League in the past. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United can wrap up the move quickly. A quality midfielder like him could make a huge difference for the Red Devils in the middle of the park.

Manchester United are currently pushing for Champions League qualification, and they will look to build a team capable of winning trophies. Signing the French International could be a defining acquisition for them. He has all the tools to establish himself as a key player in English football, and he could hit the ground running with Manchester United.

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Manchester United join transfer race with Arsenal and Chelsea for versatile defender

6 March 2026 at 22:30

Manchester United are interested in signing the talented Fulham defender Samuel Amissah.

The England under-19 international will be out of contract at the end of the season, and Manchester United are hoping to snap him up, as per TEAMtalk.

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Man United eye Samuel Amissah move

The 18-year-old is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and Manchester United are keen to secure his signature. They are looking to build for the future, and the 18-year-old would be a superb investment.

The central defender can operate as a fullback and as a defensive midfielder. He is very impressive with the ball at his feet, and he could add a new dimension to the Manchester United defence. The opportunity to join one of the best clubs in the world will be exciting for him, and he will prove himself at the highest level. Manchester United could groom him into an important first-team player.

Amissah could fancy a move

Amissah will be excited about the possibility of joining Manchester United as well. It would be a major step up in his career, and he would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.

The 18-year-old is likely to be available for a nominal investment because of his contract situation. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United can get the deal done.

Meanwhile, Arsenal and Chelsea are providing fierce competition for the talented Young defender. Manchester City and Tottenham are also keeping tabs on his situation. It will be interesting to see where the 18-year-old defender ends up.

Clubs will be hoping to secure his signature on a bargain, given his contract situation.

Arsenal and Chelsea have also done well to nurture young players in the past, and they could play a key role in the 18-year-old’s development.

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Liverpool told to sign “phenomenal player” who is like Steven Gerrard

6 March 2026 at 22:00

Liverpool have been urged to make a move for the Real Madrid midfielder, Federico Valverde. 

The Uruguay International has been outstanding for Real Madrid since joining the club, and he has established himself as one of the finest midfield players in European football. Valverde has also been linked with Manchester United.

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Murphy on Federico Valverde

Former Liverpool star Danny Murphy believes the South American is the closest in style to Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, and he could prove to be an outstanding acquisition for the club.

Danny Murphy said via TEAMtalk: “Call me old fashioned, but I’d be going for someone in the middle of the pitch who is a leader. Someone everyone can look up to. A bit like Szoboszlai has done this season.

“I always look at Federico Valverde at Madrid. If they could get him, he’s everything. He’s as near to Gerrard as I’ve seen – he’s got wonderful athleticism and he can do everything.

“He’s not as good as Gerrard, but he’s a phenomenal player.”

Reds could use Valverde

Liverpool need more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for the Real Madrid star. There is no doubt that Valverde would help them improve.

Liverpool need more quality in the middle of the park if they want to compete at the highest level regularly. Valverde is at the peak of his career, and it was no surprise that he is being linked with a move to the Premier League. Liverpool would do well to secure his signature in the summer.

Liverpool will look to compete at the highest level regularly, and they need more technical ability and drive in the middle of the park. The Real Madrid star could be the ideal acquisition in the long-term, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

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South of Midnight Arrives on PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 Later This Month

7 March 2026 at 00:14

South of Midnight Notes guides Chapter 3-1

After confirming that South of Midnight would be coming to PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in Spring 2026 a few hours ahead of The Game Awards 2025, developer Compulsion Games has confirmed that its previously Xbox Series console exclusive will arrive on PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 later this month on March 31, 2026. The release date for the new versions of the game came with a new trailer, which you can see below. After Avowed, Compulsion Games' South of Midnight was the next major release from an Xbox Game Studios team to hit shelves last year. Now, it'll […]

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Google’s AI Mode is citing Google more than any other site: Study

7 March 2026 at 00:16
Google Search loop

Google’s AI Mode is increasingly citing Google itself — and often sending users back to another Google search, according to new SE Ranking research.

Why we care. AI search is meant to surface the best sources on the web. If Google increasingly cites itself, you may see fewer direct links and less traffic as more users stay inside Google.

The details. Google.com was the most cited source in AI Mode answers, accounting for 17.42% of all citations, SE Ranking found.

  • That makes Google.com the most referenced domain — more than the next six domains combined: YouTube, Facebook, Reddit, Amazon, Indeed, and Zillow.

Accelerating trend. In June 2025, Google cited itself in just 5.7% of AI Mode answers. That share is now tripled.

  • Nearly one in five AI citations now comes from Google. Including YouTube, Google-controlled properties account for roughly 20% of sources.

Self-preferencing on steroids. AI Overviews already link heavily to Google properties like Maps, Images, and YouTube. AI Mode appears to extend that approach by pushing users deeper into Google’s ecosystem, often through additional search results rather than external sites.

  • This keeps users interacting with Google surfaces where ads, reviews, and other monetized content appear.

What changed. Earlier AI Mode research showed Google mainly citing Google Business Profiles. That’s no longer the case:

  • 59% of Google citations now point to traditional Google search results.
  • 36.1% still reference Google Business Profiles.
  • Smaller shares link to Google Support (1.7%), Google Flights (0.1%), and other Google properties.
  • In many cases, AI Mode citations now show a mini search results panel beside the answer — effectively turning the citation into another search experience.

Industry differences. Google dominates citations across most topics. Some niches rely on Google even more:

  • Travel: 53.18% of citations
  • Entertainment & hobbies: 48.74% of citations
  • Real estate: 30.54% of citations

The only category where Google wasn’t the top source was Careers and Jobs, where Indeed appeared 3.1x more often than Google.

About the data. SE Ranking analyzed 68,313 keywords across 20 industries and more than 1.3 million AI Mode citations to measure how often Google.com appears as a cited source.

The report. Is Google stealing your clicks in AI Mode? (1.3M+ citations analyzed)

The latest jobs in search marketing

6 March 2026 at 23:53
Search marketing jobs

Looking to take the next step in your search marketing career?

Below, you will find the latest SEO, PPC, and digital marketing jobs at brands and agencies. We also include positions from previous weeks that are still open.

Newest SEO Jobs

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  • Job Description Content Marketing Manager Location: El Segundo, California, USA (HQ) Reports To: Director of Marketing Role Type: Full-Time, On-Site Compensation: $75,000-$90,000 annually About QuikStor QuikStor is the leading SaaS facility management platform for the self-storage industry, delivering a purpose-built, scalable system that serves as the foundation for intelligent automation and modern facility operations. We […]
  • (Hybrid) Description We are expanding our marketing team and seeking a Content Marketing Specialist to play a key role in executing our marketing strategy. You will own the creation and publication of content across blogs, social media, email campaigns, and the company website, helping bring DMC’s brand to life across digital channels. A portfolio of […]
  • Job Description Position Title: E-commerce and SEO Specialist Compensation Range: $55,000 – $75,000 Location: Hybrid / On-site – Englewood, CO About GOLFTEC Enterprises: GOLFTEC Enterprises is a dynamic, technology-driven leader in the golf industry, uniting two premier brands—GOLFTEC and SKYTRAK—with a shared mission: to help people play better golf. GOLFTEC, the world leader in golf […]
  • The Role Wpromote is seeking a Senior Technical SEO Manager dedicated exclusively to the Southwest Airlines account. This isn’t a typical SEO role — it’s an opportunity to shape how a leading travel company competes in a transforming search landscape. You’ll be a key player focused on organic discoverability, cross-channel collaboration, and measurable revenue impact. […]
  • Our digital marketing agency helps multi-location home service brands generate leads across dozens of local markets. Our flagship client is a PE-backed home services company operating 40+ locations across the U.S. and Canada under several brands, and we are expanding our SEO team to support rapid growth. We are looking for a hands-on SEO Manager […]
  • Job Description Salary: $45,000-$50,000 DOE Position Summary We are looking for a creative and motivated Content Marketing Specialist to join our team in the roofing industry. This role is ideal for someone with at least one year of marketing experience who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys creating visually engaging, results-driven content. You will […]
  • Job Description Title: Director of Digital Marketing Reports To: President/CEO Location: Bellingham, WA or Waynesboro, TN (negotiable) Department: Marketing Salary: $115K-$135K annual base salary for the initial six months, with transition to an attractive incentive-based compensation package designed to reward performance and contribution. About Us Seeking Health is a fast-growing nutritional supplement company with $50M […]
  • The SEO Strategist is responsible for owning and executing comprehensive SEO strategies across their assigned portfolio of clients. This includes analyzing performance, creating actionable roadmaps, managing content and optimization planning, and resolving client-specific SEO issues. Strategists play a critical cross-functional role in ensuring SEO is aligned with the broader goals of client success, advertising, content, […]
  • We are seeking a “full-stack” technical SEO to join our growing team of talent. In the role, you’ll own technical SEO delivery for an amazing pool of clients in markets as diverse as fashion and finance to automotive and travel. You will be advising clients and colleagues on architecture, performance, and technical best practices and […]
  • Job Description Director of Digital Marketing Healthcare is increasingly unaffordable for many Americans. For those who can afford it, they are in a health insurance system that has become more confusing, restrictive, and lower value with each passing year. Here at WeShare our mission is to bring better healthcare to America at a better price. […]

Newest PPC and paid media jobs

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  • Benefits 401(k) Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Free food & snacks Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Are you passionate about supporting business owners and helping them grow? Do you enjoy being the go-to partner who helps clients show up at the right moment and […]
  • Overview Want to join an agency where your hard work will be recognized? An agency where you’ll have abundant opportunities to learn and grow while significantly impacting your skillset and your client’s bottom line? If so, hi, we’re Socium Media! We’re a performance marketing agency recently awarded as one of Adweek’s Fastest Growing Agencies in […]
  • About Greenlane Marketing Greenlane Marketing is not your average digital marketing agency. We were founded to be a true alternative to the standard agency model, one that prioritizes partnership, transparency, and data-driven results. We are a team of passionate, curious, and dedicated experts who are genuinely excited to tackle complex challenges and create custom strategies […]
  • ABOUT THE JOB Tapcheck is looking for a Sr. Performance Marketing Contractor to own and optimize our paid search programs across Google Ads and Microsoft Ads, with a strong emphasis on hands‑on execution and optimization. This is a 6-month part‑time contract role (approximately 15–20 hours per week) with opportunity for additional hours and transition to […]
  • Overview This role requires a hybrid schedule and will be based in our Fort Mill, SC Headquarters (Monday through Thursday) and work fully remotely on Fridays each week. This role is not open to visa sponsorship or transfer of visa sponsorship including those on H1-B, F-1, OPT, STEM-OPT, or TN visa, nor is it available […]

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Advertising Media Manager, Vetoquinol USA (Remote)

  • Salary: $100,000 -$110,000
  • Develop and implement strategic advertising plans for Etail (Ecomm/Retail) accounts.
  • Analyzing advertising performance data with related ROAS & TACoS evaluations.

Programmatic Advertising Manager, We Are Stellar (Remote)

  • Salary: $75,000
  • Manage the day-to-day programmatic campaign approach, execution, trafficking optimization, and reporting across the relevant DSPs for your clients.
  • Build and present directly to client stakeholders programmatic campaign performance, analysis, and insights.

Marketing Manager, Backstage (Remote)

  • Salary: $100,000 – $140,000
  • Manage and optimize campaigns daily across Meta Ads, Google Ads, and other kay partners
  • Own forecasting, pacing, budget allocation, and optimization for high-scale monthly budgets..

Demand Generation Manager, Shoplift (Remote)

  • Salary: $100,000 – $110,000
  • Design and execute inbound-led outbound campaigns—reaching prospects who’ve shown intent (visited pricing page, downloaded resources, engaged with content) at precisely the right moment
  • Build and optimize Apollo sequences, LinkedIn outreach, and multi-touch campaigns that book qualified demos for AEs

Search Engine Optimization Manager, Confidential (Hybrid, Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area)

  • Salary: $75,000 – $105,000
  • Serve as a strategic SEO partner for client accounts, translating business goals into actionable search initiatives
  • Communicate SEO insights, priorities, and performance clearly to clients and internal stakeholders

Meta Ads Manager, Cardone Ventures (Scottsdale, AZ)

  • Salary: $85,000 – $100,000
  • Develop, execute, and optimize cutting-edge digital campaigns from conception to launch
  • Provide ongoing actionable insights into campaign performance to relevant stakeholders

Senior Manager of Marketing (Paid, SEO, Affiliate), What Goes Around Comes Around (Jersey City, NJ)

  • Salary: $125,000
  • Develop and execute paid media strategies across channels (Google Ads, social media, display, retargeting)
  • Lead organic search strategy to improve rankings, traffic, and conversions

Paid Search Marketing Manager, LawnStarter (Remote)

  • Salary: $90,000 – $125,000
  • Manage and optimize large-scale, complex SEM campaigns across Google Ads, Bing Ads, Meta Ads and other search platforms
  • Activate, optimize and make efficient Local Services Ads (LSA) at scale

Senior Manager, SEO, Turo (Hybrid, San Francisco, CA)

  • Salary: $168,000 – $210,000
  • Define and execute the SEO strategy across technical SEO, content SEO, on-page optimization, internal linking, and authority building.
  • Own business and operations KPIs for organic growth and translate them into clear quarterly plans.

Search Engine Op imization Manager, NoGood (Remote)

  • Salary: £80,000 – $100,000
  • Act as the primary strategic lead for a portfolio of enterprise and scale-up clients.
  • Build and execute GEO/AEO strategies that maximize brand visibility across LLMs and AI search surfaces.

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OpenAI’s big ChatGPT Instant Checkout plan just changed

6 March 2026 at 23:48
AI shopping

OpenAI is backing away from putting checkout directly inside ChatGPT. Instead, purchases will shift to retailer apps that connect to ChatGPT, The Information reported.

Why we care. ChatGPT aims to be more than a discovery engine. Right now, though, product discovery inside ChatGPT is gaining traction faster than purchases. That suggests AI-powered shopping is only influencing the consideration stage (at least for now), not driving conversions.

What happened. OpenAI had planned to let shoppers buy products directly from listings in ChatGPT search results. Instead, an OpenAI spokesperson said that Instant Checkout is moving to Apps, where purchases happen inside connected services rather than natively in ChatGPT.

  • The company will now prioritize product search and discovery inside ChatGPT.
  • It will also keep working with Stripe on the Agentic Commerce Protocol to support app-based transactions.

What changed: OpenAI found that users research products in ChatGPT but don’t complete purchases there. Only a small number of merchants were actively using native ChatGPT checkout, according to the report.

  • In September, OpenAI positioned Instant Checkout as a big commerce opportunity. At the time, it said U.S. users could buy from Etsy sellers inside ChatGPT, with plans to expand to Shopify merchants, add multi-item carts, and roll out beyond the U.S.

Meanwhile. Shopify president Harley Finkelstein said this week that only about a dozen Shopify merchants were using AI tools, despite Shopify supporting integrations with ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. That’s tiny relative to Shopify’s overall merchant base.

What to watch. Can OpenAI make ChatGPT more valuable as a shopping discovery engine without owning the final transaction? Also, how does OpenAI’s commerce strategy intersect with its advertising ambitions? If transactions stay outside ChatGPT, monetizing product discovery through ads could become even more important.

Why this is happening. Two forces are slowing agentic commerce, according to Leigh McKenzie, director of online visibility at Semrush: infrastructure and trust. Real-time catalog normalization across tens of millions of SKUs is a decade-scale problem Google already solved with Merchant Center, and consumers still default to checkout flows they trust — Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and Amazon one-click.

The report. OpenAI Scales Back Shopping Plans for ChatGPT (subscription required)

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu Avstriyada birinci oldu

7 March 2026 at 00:15

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu Ruslan Paşayev (66 kq) Avstriyanın Linz şəhərində keçirilən qran-prinin qalibi olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, milli üzvü turnirin finalında braziliyalı Ronald Limanı məğlub edib.

Murad Muradlı (60 kq) ilə İslam Rəhimov (66 kq) yarışı medalsız başa vurublar.

Athletic Bilbao vs Barcelona Bet Builder Tips – 7/1 Champions League Special, Analysis & Predictions

Looking to take another giant leap towards defending their La Liga crown, Barcelona will travel to the Basque Country on Saturday night when they meet Athletic Bilbao. While Barca might have failed to complete what would have been an iconic Copa del Rey comeback earlier in the week, Hansi Flick’s superstar squad are leading the […]

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Iowa women's basketball injury report for today's Illinois game

Iowa women's basketball has three players listed as out on the availability report for Friday's Big Ten Tournament game vs. Illinois.

The good news is, Hannah Stuelke is not listed on the league-mandated injury report. So Hawkeye fans likely will see the senior star on the court at some point vs. the Illini.

Kennise Johnson, Emely Rodriguez and Jada Gyamfi are not available for 2-seed Iowa. Taylor McCabe is also listed as out for the season following an ACL injury last month.

Illinois, the 10-seed, has three players out for the season.

Here's a look at the availability report ahead of Friday's 5:30 p.m. CT contest.

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Iowa players listed as out

  • #13 Kennise Johnston
  • #21 Emely Rodriguez
  • #23 Jada Gyamfi

Iowa players listed as questionable

  • None

Iowa players listed as out for the season

  • #2 Taylor McCabe

Illinois players listed as out

  • None

Illinois players listed as questionable

  • None

Illinois players listed as out for season

  • #3 Erica Finney
  • #4 Gretchen Dolan
  • #11 Manuella Alves

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa women's basketball injury report for today's Illinois game

Cowboys shift interest from Maxx Crosby to Trey Hendrickson

The Dallas Cowboys may be out of the running for Maxx Crosby. Reports were that the Cowboys were close to closing the deal for Crosby, but the deal fell through.

Now, reports are that the Cowboys may be turning their attention to former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson.

Former ESPN host Trey Wingo thinks Hendrickson will be the next target on the Cowboys' list.

“Things are moving fast re Maxx Crosby. Last night, Dallas thought they were close to a deal, but since then, other teams have raised the ante and potentially are offering the Raiders 2 1st round picks. Expected Dallas to now shift their focus to Trey  Hendrickson.”

Things are moving fast re Maxx Crosby. Last night Dallas thought they were close to a deal but since then other teams have raised the ante and potentially are offering the Raiders 2 1st round picks Expected Dallas to now shift their focus to Trey Hendrickson

— trey wingo (@wingoz) March 5, 2026

Another player that the Cowboys may be looking at is former New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan.

Don’t be surprised if the Cowboys also take a look at him. The team has made several salary-cap moves this week, trying to make room for new players.

Jerry Jones said the Cowboys will be making some major moves this year in free agency.  Maybe he finally realizes the window is starting to close on his team winning one more Super Bowl in his lifetime.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Cowboys shift interest from Maxx Crosby to Trey Hendrickson

North Carolina basketball star out for season with broken thumb

The North Carolina Tar Heels are losing a key piece of their rotation. Talented freshman forward Caleb Wilson will undergo season-ending surgery for his broken right thumb, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.

Wilson broke his right thumb during a non-contact drill in Thursday’s practice and has undergone surgery to repair the fracture. The school mentioned in a press release that the injury occurred during a dunk.

Wilson has had an amazing freshman season with the Tar Heels, averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.4 blocks in 31.3 minutes per game. He’s considered a top-five or top-three player in the 2026 NBA draft, ranking behind just Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer on most big boards. He’s expected to recover in time for basketball activities during the pre-draft process, according to Charania.

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Jan 17, 2026; Berkeley, California, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels forward Caleb Wilson (8) pursues the ball during the second half against the California Golden Bears at Haas Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

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He has been great when healthy, but he’s had several injuries through the second half of this season. He fractured his left hand last month, which sidelined him from February 10th until now.

It’s a brutal blow for the Tar Heels, though. They’re currently ranked fourth in the ACC and 17th in the AP Top 25, but with the ACC Tournament and March Madness coming up, losing Wilson is a tough blow. Wilson was the team’s leading scorer, rebounder, and passer. He also led the team in steals and blocks per game.

The Tar Heels have had hard luck in March Madness recently. Ever since the 202-22 season, the Tar Heels have never won more than a game in the tournament. It’ll be a lot harder to do without their top player.

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Patriots up-to-date depth chart: Who is on the roster right now?

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 14: New England Patriots players huddle during the first half of the game against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Fresh off a berth in Super Bowl LX, the New England Patriots will have to turn the page quickly. In mid-March, the NFL will start its 2026 league year and with it free agency and the trading period. Just five weeks later, the draft awaits.

Needless to say, the offseason is anything but a quiet time for roster construction. So, in order not to get lost, here is our handy up-to-date Patriots roster and depth chart.

Patriots updated roster: 64 players

Quarterback (3): Drake Maye (10), Joshua Dobbs (11), QB Tommy DeVito (16)

Running back (6): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), TreVeyon Henderson (32), Terrell Jennings (26), Lan Larison (34), Brock Lampe (46 | FB), Elijah Mitchell (45)

Wide receiver (7): Kayshon Boutte (9), Mack Hollins (13), Kyle Williams (18), DeMario Douglas (3), Efton Chism III (86), Jeremiah Webb (29), John Jiles (83)

Tight end (3): Hunter Henry (85), C.J. Dippre (82), Marshall Lang (84)

Offensive tackle (5): Will Campbell (66 | LT), Morgan Moses (76 | RT), Marcus Bryant (52), Sebastian Gutierrez (—), Lorenz Metz (84 | international exemption)

Interior offensive line (7): Jared Wilson (58 | LG), Garrett Bradbury (65 | C), Mike Onwenu (71 | RG), Ben Brown (77), Caedan Wallace (70), Andrew Rupcich (67), Mehki Butler (63)

Interior defensive line (7): Milton Williams (97), Christian Barmore (90), Cory Durden (94), Joshua Farmer (92), Leonard Taylor III (93), Eric Gregory (55), Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98)

Defensive edge (5): Harold Landry III (2), Anfernee Jennings (33), Elijah Ponder (91), Bradyn Swinson (43), Jesse Luketa (—)

Linebacker (7): Robert Spillane (14), Christian Elliss (53), Jahlani Tavai (48), Marte Mapu (15), Chad Muma (49), Otis Reese (54), Amari Gainer (99)

Cornerback (7): Christian Gonzalez (0), Carlton Davis III (7), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Charles Woods (22), Kobee Minor (19), Marcellas Dial Jr. (27), Brandon Crossley (46)

Safety (4): Craig Woodson (31), Dell Pettus (24), Brenden Schooler (41), John Saunders Jr. (23)

Specialists (3): Andy Borregales (36 | K), Bryce Baringer (17 | P/H), Julian Ashby (47 | LS)


Patriots free agents: 13 players

Unrestricted free agents (6): TE Austin Hooper, OT Vederian Lowe, OT Thayer Munford Jr, DT Khyiris Tonga, ED K’Lavon Chaisson, S Jaylinn Hawkins

Restricted free agents (4): OT Yasir Durant, DT Jaquelin Roy, LB Jack Gibbens, CB Alex Austin

Exclusive rights free agents (3): RB Deneric Prince, FB Jack Westover, DT Isaiah Iton

Can Scotland's risk takers prevent Grand Slam procession for France?

Louis Bielle-Biarrey in action against Scotland in March 2025
Can Scotland find a way to stop the free-scoring Louis Bielle-Biarrey? [Getty Images]

From the mouths of the French - players, coaches, scribblers and commentators - come eulogies of what Fabien Galthie's Grand Slam-seekers are all about.

We hear of a side that "brings joy and emotion", a group of boys, and men, who the youth of France now identify with like rarely before, an exhilarating outfit "no longer carried by a single man (the great Antoine Dupont) but by an entire generation."

Against Scotland there's Theo Attisogbe, the 21-year-old wing from Pau, Nicolas Depoortere, the 23-year-old centre from Bordeaux and his other-worldly team-mate, Louis Bielle-Biarrey - 24 tries in 25 Tests. In the back-row, the wonderful Oscar Jegou, the 22-year-old from La Rochelle.

Galthie has given game-time to 10 players aged 23 and under in this Six Nations. No wonder the kids at home have warmed to this side.

With everything working like clockwork, he's clearly run out of things to complain about. Hence, his laughable swipe at the size of the Murrayfield away dressing-room. Some of his players will have to change in the corridor, Galthie whinged. Throughout the rugby world, hearts bled for the man.

In Wales a few weeks back, France had 10,000 fans in the city. On Saturday, they're expecting 15,000 in Edinburgh - "a human tide" the newspaper Midi Olympique calls it.

They'll all be there to see if France can make it four wins out of four, to see if Bielle-Biarrey can score in his ninth consecutive Six Nations game, to see if Les Bleus can blow Scotland away with the same elan they showed when racing, with obscene haste, into a 29-0 lead after 47 minutes against Ireland, a 19-0 lead after 15 minutes against Wales and 19-0, again, after 29 minutes against Italy.

France are not just winning games, they're putting them to bed quickly. Last season they scored 30 tries (a Six Nations record) when winning the title and this season they have 18 already.

A title isn't enough for them this time, though. It's a Grand Slam or disappointment. Galthie has a dream team but heaps of pressure, too. France expects and if they don't get what they want this time then Galthie might be in serious trouble.

They only have one Slam in 15 years, a pitiful total given the resources they have. Everything about them right now screams Slam, but on the pages of Midi Olympique, amid declaring this side as the most popular in the history of the national team, there is a stark warning. "The opportunity is real, the danger, too…"

In France, many see this, and not England in Paris next weekend, as the greatest hurdle to the Slam. They respect Scotland because they play like France, or try to. When Scotland nail it, nobody is safe.

Townsend's team have won five of 13 games against France. That would have been six had it not been for the Sam Skinner try that wasn't given two years ago.

On top of that, they have put it up to Galthie's team in multiple contests. That's where the "danger" comes from. The French expect to win but they have memories of many tough days against Scotland.

And edgy days, too. This is a meeting of two sides who want to play, who thrive on unstructured rugby from turnovers, who are at their very best when the game is fast and loose. And yet, there's a been a bunch of red cards.

Mohamed Haouas punching Jamie Ritchie in the chops in 2020. A Finn Russell forearm to the neck of Brice Dulin in 2021. Grant Gilchist and Haouas, again, in the same game in Paris in 2023. Zander Fagerson's high tackle in a World Cup warm-up game at Murrayfield.

Five really should have become six last season when Peato Mauvaka went head-first into Ben White, but he escaped with a yellow. So it's not all artistry when these two meet. Expect aggro, too.

France pretty much top all of the stats charts - tries scored, carry metres, points per entry into the opposition 22, line breaks, defenders beaten, offloads, dominant tackles, fewest penalties conceded.

They have not been behind for one second of this championship, scoring tries in minutes one, three, 10, 12 and 14. They explode into games, seizing on loose kicks and spilled balls in the air. Their impromptu attack is bewildering.

One second you're in no danger, the next you're done in a blizzard of movement, natural rugby players doing their thing. Their offloads and line-break numbers are hilariously good. The amount of scores they get off first phase must be shattering all Six Nations records. They are a special, special team.

How to stop them? Nobody else has come close, but, then, nobody else has delivered the kind of performance that Scotland are unquestionably capable of. The mad frenzy? They'll love that, so long as they're accurate, so long as they're ruthless.

France, like Scotland, are risk-takers. Because they take chances, and not everything comes off all of the time, they have been turned over more often than any other team in the tournament. Ireland, Wales and Italy haven't been able to take advantage. Scotland can and Scotland must - or they'll go the same way as the other three before them.

As captain, Sione Tuipulotu, knows this better than anybody. France have eyes on a Slam but Scotland have weighty ambitions, too. Two wins out of three and second place in the table. This season could - could - be unforgettable.

"What an exciting opportunity we've created for ourselves here," said Tuipulotu on Friday. "I feel battle-tested leading into this fourth game. We're fully prepared. I'm really excited."

Dealing with these rapid French starts is the first job Scotland must get right. They could do with building a lead and stressing France, make them worry about the prospect of the Slam disappearing over the horizon. Spook them, in other words.

"The plan is to stay with them but also not to be uncomfortable if we're ahead as well," said Tuipulotu. " Not to be uncomfortable if we're behind. The job is to make France feel as uncomfortable as they can for as long as we can.

"For me, there is no game after this one. My mindset was the same when we were on a plane back from Italy. There was no game past England for me.

"France is the team that's in front of us and anything the week after that, we'll take care of that when we get there.

"The desperation of there not being another game after this one has worked for us up until this point, so there's not any point in us changing that mentality. There is no other game after this if we don't take care of this one."

Tuipulotu knows the implications of inaccuracy against this lethal French force. "They know how to punish you when you make errors, so we've got to be careful that we don't make too many of those," he said. "You do that, you control the game.

"We need to start fast, but against a quality team like that, starting fast isn't going to win you the game. We've got to start fast and finish fast as well. It's going to take an 80-minute performance, one that we know we're capable of."

The captain wants the Murrayfield crowd to be as hostile as possible. Loud and aggressive. All hands on deck for the freewheeling, free-scoring French, the ultimate test in northern hemisphere rugby - if they can manage to get out of their tiny dressing room, that is.

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3 ways Jaguars can create more salary cap space before free agency

The Jacksonville Jaguars made two salary cap maneuvers on Friday to create some needed cap space.

However, there is still work to be done.

Restructuring the contracts of Patrick Mekari and Eric Murray freed up nearly $11 million in cap space for the 2026 season. But, according to Over the Cap, the Jaguars are still in the red by $6.04 million.

Jacksonville has to be cap compliant by March 11th, when the new league year begins, but they'll also want some additional space to make any additions.

Here are three ways to create some salary cap room.

Extend Travon Walker

Last offseason, the Jaguars picked up Walker's fifth-year option for the 2026 season. This is effectively a one-year deal and comes with a pre-determined salary of $15.19 million, and that entire amount must be absorbed on the 2026 salary cap books.

An extension, however, would help create more cap room. Although a lot more money is added to the deal, there are more years added as well, providing a longer runway for current cap charges to be pushed towards -- thus creating cap space in 2026.

By OTC's calculations, the Jaguars could create a maximum of $11.18 million in cap space this offseason by extending Walker.

Find a trade partner for Walker Little

Cole Van Lanen seized control of the starting left tackle job last season and was rewarded with an extension. Little was then forced to come off the bench and even filled in at right guard when needed.

As of now, it doesn't look like his role in 2026 is going to change and with a base salary of $11 million and a cap hit of $14.49 million, that's a lot to be paying a backup.

If the Jaguars could trade him, it would free up $7.26 million in cap space. That, however, could be difficult. Again, Little has an $11 million salary that the new team would have to pay, and his play last season was up and down.

Releasing Little doesn't save the Jaguars much in cap space.

Restructure Foye Oluokun's deal

Oluokun comes with a $17.11 million cap hit this season. With two years left on his deal, plus two void years already added to the contract, there is a three-year runway for the Jaguars to push some of the current year's cap charges into a restructure.

Oluokun's current cap number in the void years is just $549,000, which could make it more enticing to rework his deal. A max restructure would open up $6.33 million in cap space.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL free agency: How Jaguars can create $25 million in salary cap space

Minnesota loves the TV timeout. Those mandated breaks help a depleted Gophers squad stay competitive

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The first season for Minnesota under coach Niko Medved has become an iron man event, with injuries depleting the roster and forcing most of the current starters to be ready to play the entire game.

The stipulations in the Big Ten's media contracts have benefited the basketball program beyond the annual revenue of more than $60 million that goes to the athletic department. The Gophers badly need those TV timeouts, too.

Their core four players — Cade Tyson, Isaac Asuma, Langston Reynolds and Bobby Durkin — are all among the top 18 in the Big Ten in minutes played per game. No other team in the conference has more than two players in the heaviest-usage group. Tyson, the transfer from North Carolina and leading scorer, is logging an average of 36.4 minutes per game. Tyson has played the entire game six times in Big Ten play.

“Obviously it’s a dream, but it’s also really tiring at the same time. Going back to the summer, all the hard work we did is just kind of paying off," Reynolds said, smiling. “When it gets to that point in the second half and you’re past the second media timeout, you’re like, ‘Oh, OK. I’ve been here before. I know what I need to do.’”

Three of the original starters, Chansey Willis Jr., Robert Vaihola and Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, suffered season-ending injuries. Presumed rotation players B.J. Omot and Chance Stephens have not been healthy enough to play at all, and Nehemiah Turner has been out since January. One NAIA transfer and two walk-ons round out the roster.

Reynolds, who spent his first three seasons at Northern Colorado, replaced Willis as the primary ball-handler. Durkin was a shooting specialist off the bench who now is so indispensable he played all 40 minutes while going 7 for 11 from 3-point range in Minnesota's win over UCLA last week.

Freshman forward Grayson Grove became the starting big man when Crocker-Johnson hurt his foot. Freshman guard Kai Shinholster is the only reserve who's regularly on the floor. He's played all of 28 minutes over the last three games.

“Even the ones who are playing — we call them ‘healthy’ — are dealing with stuff, and every single time we’re out on the court, I feel like everyone just gives 100%, which is all you can ask for,” Durkin said.

Since Crocker-Johnson was sidelined, the Gophers (14-16, 7-12) have gone 3-3. They host Northwestern on Saturday before entering the Big Ten tournament next week.

“You have to make sure you don’t get into foul trouble, but the luxury is you’ll have your opportunities, which I feel like is all anyone ever wants,” Durkin said.

Medved has been forced to slow down his up-tempo, pass-heavy offense and frequently employ a zone defense on the other end to help minimize the fouling. This is hardly how he envisioned his first season unfolding at his alma mater, after taking his dream job following a successful run at Colorado State, but he has enjoyed court-storming victories at Williams Arena over Indiana, Iowa and Michigan State and has continually been impressed by the spirit of this patchwork roster. Tyson and Reynolds are seniors, but assuming medical redshirts for Willis and Vaihola, everyone else who was expected to contribute will be eligible to return for 2026-27.

“They kind of inspire me, to be honest. It just shows you when you’re committed to it and you stick with it and you refuse to quit, good things can happen,” Medved said. "It’s a great life lesson, too, for all of us.”

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Drake basketball takes down top-seeded Belmont in MVC tournament

It’s been an unlikely couple of days for Drake basketball.

On Thursday, March 5, the Bulldogs defeated Southern Illinois in the first round of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament – snapping a nine game losing streak.

And on Friday, March 6, Drake pulled off an unlikely 100-79 win over Belmont – the regular season conference champion and the No. 1 seed in the tournament.

“It’s been pretty special so far,” said coach Eric Henderson. “I’m certainly happy for our guys. …You know we’ve been through a lot, it’s been a tough stretch for us, but I’ve said it all along: we haven’t lost our spirit. And we showed that tonight.”

With the win, Drake becomes the first No. 9 seed in tournament history to advance to the semifinal round. Before Friday’s game, the No. 1 seed had only lost once in the quarterfinals, when No. 8-seeded Drake took down top-seeded UNI in 2020.

With their wins on Thursday and Friday, the Bulldogs became the first No. 9 seed ever to win two games in the MVC Tournament. Drake did it in style, too, becoming the first team since the 2007 Bulldogs to score 100 points in the tournament– beating Evansville, 101-96, in overtime.

Despite the odds being stacked against the Bulldogs, there weren’t many points on Friday when Drake didn’t look like the better team.

They took control of the game in the first half and never let up. It took less than four minutes into the second half for Drake to extend its lead to double-digits, and Belmont never cut that advantage back into single digits.

Jalen Quinn scored a game-high 31 points, while Owen Larson contributed a career-high 25 points and led the team with eight rebounds and eight assists in the victory.

The Bulldogs advance to the semifinal round for the eighth-straight season, with Drake taking on either Murray State or UIC on Saturday, March 7, at 2:30 p.m. for a spot in the championship game.

Alyssa Hertel is the college sports recruiting reporter for the Des Moines Register. Contact Alyssa at ahertel@dmreg.com or on Twitter @AlyssaHertel.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Drake basketball upsets top-seeded Belmont in MVC tournament

Arman Tsarukyan, Georgio Poullas run it back at RAF 7 after wild melee

Arman Tsarukyan

Arman Tsarukyan and Georgio Poullas are running it back on the wrestling mats this month.

Real American Freestyle announced on Friday that the rematch is set for RAF 7, which takes place March 28 in Tampa. The announcement comes less than a week after their first meeting less than a week ago at RAF 6, where Tsarukyan earned a win via points in the co-main event in Tempe.

But that wasn’t the biggest story.

Moments after the chippy match ended, Tsarukyan punched Poullas, which started an all-out melee between the two teams, with several people coming from the crowd to take part. In a recent interview with MMA Fighting, RAF co-founder Chad Bronstein said they will focus on “securing the area” for the rematch, and doesn’t expect lightning to strike twice.

Confusion continues to surround the matchup as Hype Fighting announced the pairing would compete in a submission-only grappling match at next week’s Hype Brazil event. RAF denied the fight would take place outside of RAF, although Hype continues to say the bout has not been cancelled.

Tsarukyan has been quite busy in the grappling and wrestling world while he awaits his next UFC matchup, which includes a tech fall win over Lance Palmer at January’s RAF 5 event.

Poullas also earned a tech fall win at RAF 5 with a dominant performance against Mugzy in the event’s opening contest.

As he closes in on the all-time scoring record, Bruce Thornton’s legacy should be celebrated

Mar 1, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) is introduced before the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Value City Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images | Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

This week, 22 high-major scholarship men’s basketball players across the country will celebrate senior night at the same place they started their collegiate careers; 10 of these 22 athletes play in the Big Ten.

Ohio State starting point guard and four-year captain Bruce Thornton is one of them. Throw in the fact that he is just 12 points away from breaking the Ohio State all-time scoring record, and it will be a very big day for him on Saturday.

Thornton, already a two-time All-Big Ten selection (which will become a three-time selection next week), is averaging 19.9 points per game, 5.2 rebounds per game, and 3.8 assists per game during his senior season. He is shooting 55.2% from the field, 39.4% from three-point range, and 81.9% from the free-throw line.

For his career, he is averaging 15.8 points per game, 3.7 rebounds per game, and 3.9 assists per game while shooting 48.4% from the field, 37.9% from three-point range, and 82.6% from the free-throw line.

Thornton has played and started in 132 games, including all 30 this season. He has averaged 34 minutes played per game in his career and 36.2 minutes played per game this season.

He is only five starts away from tying Will Buford at 137 games started, which is the current program record. He is also only two games played away from getting into the top ten all-time in games played.

In those 132 games, he has racked up 2,085 points, just 11 less than the program record 2,096 by Dennis Hopson. Thornton will look to break the record on senior night Saturday against Indiana and lock up a berth to the NCAA tournament with a win.

Head coach Jake Diebler went on the Field of 68 after the game and had high praise for his captain.

“When you’re starting a new program, and you’re building something, you need a player that you can lean on that can help you establish that standard, that culture that’s so important,” Diebler told the Field of 68. “He was that guy. It was easy for me. He and I have built a special relationship over the last six years.

He added, “Everything that he’s getting, everything that he’s doing, he deserves because he works so hard. What you see on the court is who he is every single, every rep in practice. “And he’s an even better young man. Couldn’t be happier for him. He’s leading us down this stretch in such a great way. “We’re going to celebrate him, certainly. His Senior Night is something that should be celebrated. Guys like him should be celebrated across the country.”

After the Purdue win that put Ohio State on the right side of the bubble, Purdue head coach Matt Painter had similar praise for Thornton, a player he recruited out of high school.

“We recruited Bruce Thornton,” Painter said. “I traveled to Milton, we really liked Bruce. Bruce liked us so much, he went to Ohio State. I have that effect on people.”

Painter added, “Not a lot of young people are professional; he’s a professional… He’s what college basketball is all about. He could have ran, transferred, all that stuff. He stayed and fought… he’s all about winning. He’s not about himself. Dudes like him are gold.”

However, Indiana is coming to town with a chance to punch its ticket to the Big Dance as well and spoil Ohio State’s senior day.

“We’ve got a huge opportunity there,” Indiana head coach Darian DeVries said about the Ohio State game. “We’ve got to continue to find ways to play a complete 40 minutes, and that would be a great one to do it.”

This will be the 203rd all-time meeting between Ohio State and Indiana. Officially, the Hoosiers lead the series 111-84. There are six vacated games in the series.

The Hoosiers have had Ohio State’s number recently, winning the last five meetings in the series, including the last two games in Columbus. The last four meetings have all been decided by six points or less, which includes a one-point overtime win for Indiana in the team’s last meeting in Columbus last January.

For senior night and in honor of Thornton, the first 2,000 fans will get a Bruce Thornton bobblehead when they enter.

Make no mistake, there are not many programs in the country that would not welcome a player and person like Thornton will there arms wide open, and some have tried to get him into the portal. But he loves Ohio State, loves Jake Diebler, and will finish his career as a Buckeye.

In an era where loyalty isn’t celebrated, and some players go to four schools in four years and even five schools in five years, Saturday should be a testament to Bruce Thornton as a Buckeye, because he is one of the best.

Jets are looking to sign two quarterbacks in free agency

The New York Jets are looking for a quarterback. There were rumors that they would look in the draft for a quarterback.

But according to Connor Hughes, who covers the Jets and New York Giants, the Jets are looking at two possible quarterbacks.

Hughes posted this interesting tidbit on X about the Jets' situation.

The #Jets might not target just one quarterback in free agency. Belief from agents who met with them at the NFL Combine is that they prefer to add two -- if they can. It's similar to what the #Giants did a year ago (Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston).

Kyler Murray was discussed,…

— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) March 6, 2026

“The #Jets might not target just one quarterback in free agency. Belief from agents who met with them at the NFL Combine is that they prefer to add two -- if they can. It's similar to what the #Giants did a year ago (Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston).

Kyler Murray was discussed, but he is expected to sign with the Vikings, per sources. No Kirk Cousins, but watch Geno Smith & Carson Wentz. There is interest there. Jacoby Brissett, too, if the Cardinals can be convinced to part. Was told that's "doubtful," with Jimmy Garoppolo expected to stay in LA. JG signing with the Cardinals would change that. 

Wentz might surprise some because of the notion that Frank Reich/Wentz's relationship fell apart in Indianapolis. From my understanding, that was more of a GM/owner role, not a coach. The two remain very close. 

One source told me that the QB Reich prefers is Wentz. A quote from another: "No one loves Wentz more than Frank." 

We'll see what #NYJ can get done.”

This may be surprising and disappointing for some Jets fans, but they may be holding out for next year’s quarterback class, which may be better than the 2026 class.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Jets are looking to sign two quarterbacks in free agency

49ers asking price to trade QB Mac Jones is revealed

The San Francisco 49ers took as mall risk last offseason, signing quarterback Mac Jones to a two-year, $7 million deal to back up Brock Purdy, and in ended up working out well, as Purdy missed time with an injury.

Jones appeared in 11 games in 2025 and started eight. He completed a career-high 69.6% of his passes for 2,151 yards, 13 touchdowns and six interceptions while leading the team to a 5-3 record in his starts.

Now, with a manageable contract, many are wondering if San Francisco will trade for Jones. However, according to The Athletic's Zack Blatt, the asking price for Jones may be a little steep.

"The way Jones not only kept the 49ers afloat when Brock Purdy was injured but also thrived (ninth in EPA per attempt) was one of the more surprising stories of last season," Blatt wrote. "Everyone is looking for the next Sam Darnold, and there might not be a better candidate than Jones — the 2021 first-round pick disowned by a team in the AFC East only to spend a year with the 49ers before blossoming elsewhere. The difference is Jones played meaningful snaps for the 49ers (Darnold didn’t), and San Francisco astutely signed him to a cheap two-year deal, so they hold his rights.

"He might be cheap financially ($1.4 million base salary), but he won’t come cheap in a trade: At the combine, multiple league sources said the 49ers are looking for a second-round pick plus more."

San Francisco has publicly said that they want Jones around for 2026, but of course, if a team comes offering premium compensation, they have to listen.

The 49ers also have Adrian Martinez and Kurtis Rourke on the record, who are both unproven in the NFL but could serve as backups for Purdy if someone meets the team's demands.

More 49ers: 49ers are reportedly interested in 21-TD WR hitting free agency

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers asking price to trade QB Mac Jones is revealed

QUESTIONABLE: Royce O’Neale (right foot soreness)

Duane Rankin: Suns injury report vs. Pelicans: QUESTIONABLE: Royce O’Neale (right foot soreness). OUT: Dillon Brooks (left hand fracture), Jordan Goodwin (left calf strain) and Mark Williams (left foot third metatarsal stress reaction) #Suns

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This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: QUESTIONABLE: Royce O’Neale (right foot soreness)

The Long Road: Xiao Long discusses journey toward fighting ex-UFC champ

LAS VEGAS – Xiao Long hopes UFC 326 is a coming out party.

Long (27-10 MMA, 1-2 UFC) takes on former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt (14-7 MMA, 9-7 UFC) as Saturday's featured prelim (Paramount+, CBS) at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

"I think it will be a really, really good matchup for me with my opponent," Long said at Wednesday's media day through a Chinese-language interpreter. "I think the UFC has given a big trust in me."

Although Garbrandt has struggled since losing his bantamweight title, Long knows fighting a name like that is a big opportunity for him.

"I won't miss this chance," Long said. "Of course I know he's really popular and really famous in this division, but I won't miss this chance, and I will let everybody know me."

Long's professional MMA record states 37 fights, which would make him far more experienced on paper than Garbrandt. However, the 27-year-old admits there are some inaccuracies in his record.

"I think there is some mistake inside of my fight record," Long said. "There are some fights that are not big professional fights, but it's still professional experience for me. Of course, the last two years when I got to the Road to UFC and I fought with a grappler, it's also a really good experience for me. I think, really not a big professional record, but it's still good for me, experience."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Xiao Long won't miss chance to let everyone know who he is at UFC 326

Raider Nation is remaining confident that the team doesn’t trade Crosby

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) speaks with defensive line coach Rob Leonard during the second half of an NFL game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, in Landover, Maryland. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The Las Vegas Raiders are getting ready for the start of free agency, hoping to build the football team. Of course, the main rumor that is flying around at the moment is that the team is dealing with Maxx Crosby. Ever since he was put on injury reserve for the final two games of the season, it has been rumored that he could be on the move from the franchise.

John Spytek expressed at the combine that he wants Crosby to be a part of this rebuild with new head coach Klint Kubiak. While that could be the case if the Raiders receive the right deal, he could have already played his last snap for the Raiders.

In this week’s SB Nation Reacts survey, we ask Raider Nation if Maxx Crosby will be traded. The results are in, and surprisingly, only 46% of Raiders fans believe Maxx Crosby will be traded this offseason.

Spytek is holding firm on his price for what it would take for a team to acquire Crosby. While there have been suitors before free agency, it hasn’t led to a deal being made. It will be an eventual offseason for the Raiders.

For the latest NFL odds, check out FanDuel Sportsbook.

Luis Díaz scales new heights with latest Bayern Munich goal 😱

Luis Díaz scales new heights with latest Bayern Munich goal
Luis Díaz scales new heights with latest Bayern Munich goal 😱

Luis Díaz's move to Bayern Munich is increasingly one of the signings of this season.

The Colombia international has taken his performance levels to new levels since making a summer switch from Liverpool and it's proving to be money well spent.

With Harry Kane absent for Vincent Kompany's side in their Bundesliga encounter against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Friday, Díaz stepped up to the plate again.


He notched his 14th domestic goal of the campaign as the Bavarians appeared set to extend their title race lead over Borussia Dortmund to 14 points.

It was also his 20th goal in all competitions from 35 appearances, marking just under half of his overall tally during in three-and-a-half seasons on Merseyside.

As Bayern continue to swagger towards the Meisterschale, Díaz is making a compelling case for the German top flight's most improved player this term.

The Short Porch is looking at Shōta’s spring starts

Spring Training is well underway and the World Baseball Classic pool play has also begun. It’s always a good idea to exercise some caution with early stats because players are frequently working through a few things as they prepare for the regular season. That said, there are early indicators we do keep an eye out for, especially for pitchers, like velocity and new pitches. With the obvious small (and early!) sample size caveats in mind, let’s take a closer look at what the Cubs have seen from Shōta Imanaga two starts into Spring Training.

Cubs fans will recall that the 2025 season ended with Imanaga struggling with pitch location and giving up a large number of home runs as a result. To put that in perspective, you can see some of Shōta’s key stats split by season and month below:

SeasonMonthIPTBFK/9BB/9K/BBHR/9K%BB%K-BB%AVGWHIPBABIPLOB%FIPxFIP
2024Mar/Apr27.21089.110.989.330.6525.93%2.78%23.15%.1810.80.22788.54%2.413.44
2024May30.11239.202.084.430.8925.20%5.69%19.51%.2501.19.31784.91%3.103.81
2024Jun271178.331.336.251.6721.37%3.42%17.95%.2881.33.32953.33%4.284.33
2024Jul24.2979.851.099.001.4627.84%3.09%24.74%.2170.93.26292.78%3.693.67
2024Aug36.21469.081.476.172.2125.34%4.11%21.23%.2211.01.23473.77%4.833.37
2024Sept/Oct271038.671.675.201.3325.24%4.85%20.39%.1840.85.206100.00%3.723.20
2025Mar/Apr391596.923.002.311.6218.87%8.18%10.69%.2141.13.22090.64%4.934.93
2025May5.2226.351.594.000.0018.18%4.55%13.64%.1900.88.23560.00%2.255.52
2025Jun5175.401.803.000.0017.65%5.88%11.76%.0630.40.077100.00%2.545.00
2025Jul33.11347.020.5413.002.4319.40%1.49%17.91%.2561.05.25085.47%5.364.53
2025Aug341228.471.326.401.3226.23%4.10%22.13%.1540.68.16381.25%3.613.92
2025Sept/Oct27.21137.161.305.503.2519.47%3.54%15.93%.2751.23.26065.00%6.684.32

Admittedly, some of these samples are minuscule. The 10.2 innings Imanaga threw between May and June last season while dealing with injury are too small to be meaningful. But there are trends here that are notable. Imanaga’s strikeout rate has declined during his time in MLB. His walk rate is still elite. Say what you will about Imanaga, he throws strikes. Unfortunately, the other thing you can see is that those strikes have been more hittable over time, which is a problem.

During his first two spring training starts there is both good and bad news out of Mesa for Imanaga. The good news is that the velocity on Shōta’s pitches has been up a couple of ticks for both starts. In 2025 Shōta’s fourseam averaged 90.8 miles per hour, his splitter was at 83.0 and his sweeper was 80.3. On February 24, Shōta’s fastball sat around 92 miles per hour and hit 94.1, hist splitter mostly sat at 84 and hit 85.5. He threw one sweeper, it was 82.6 miles per hour. This approximately two mile per hour bump persisted in his second start against the White Sox on March 1 — unfortunately, another problem that reared its ugly head during the 2025 season was on display during the March start: a highly elevated home run rate. Of the four hits Imanaga surrendered in that start against the White Sox, three went over the wall.

Obviously it’s early. Imanaga has only thrown 4.2 innings so far this spring, which is an even smaller sample than either of the tiny months I told you to ignore in the table above. His HR/FB rate will not be 37.5 percent for the spring and unless there is a small sample during a month in the regular season, he won’t post a split like that in the regular season. Pitchers are frequently working on their pitch arsenal and approach during the spring in ways that can radically shift their results from start to start. However, if Shōta is still missing middle-middle when Opening Day rolls around an extra two miles per hour might not be enough to get him back to his 2024 results.

Tarik Skubal reveals major insight into contract offer from Tigers

Tarik Skubal

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The 2025/2026 offseason was one full of trade rumors, with plenty revolving around the Detroit Tigers with Tarik Skubal.

But the Tigers' two-time Cy Young Award winner is staying in Detroit, at least, for the 2026 season. He's under contract for $32 million, and after 2026, he's slated to hit free agency.

The Tigers would want to extend Skubal to stop him from leaving, but there has not been much buzz about an extension. And for good reason. Skubal revealed in a piece from Bob Nightengale of USA Today that he has not received an offer from the Tigers.

Tigers have not made contract offer to Tarik Skubal

"There is no offer," Skubal said of a possible contract extension offer from the Tigers, "and there won't be an offer until the end of the season..."

Skubal, entering the final year of his club control, will play the 2026 season without getting a new contract offer from the Tigers.

This comment from Skubal reveals that the Tigers and Skubal are putting off extension talks until the offseason, following the 2026 season.

"My focus is on playing baseball and winning this year," Skubal said. "I'll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year, and then we'll kind of see. And that's fine. It's their decision."

MoreCarlos Lagrange is impressing at Yankees spring training with 100 mph pitches

While the Tigers and Skubal coming back together after 2026 isn't a surprise, hearing that there isn't an offer on the table for Skubal at this point is a little odd.

Skubal is sure to land a deal north of $400 million total, and while that's a lot for any one player, and would smash the current pitching contract record, Skubal is worth it.

Heading into the 2026 season, the Tigers don't have an offer on the table for Skubal. Even though he's worth a big extension, the Tigers aren't making an offer just yet.

Any contract talks with Skubal will come after the season, as the Tigers don't have an offer on the table, and don't plan to reconvene with Skubal until after the 2026 season.

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Hildalgo, Moore help Notre Dame women beat NC State 81-63, advance to ACC Tournament semis

DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Hannah Hidalgo scored 25 points, Iyana Moore added 20 points, nine rebounds and three steals, and No. 5 seed Notre Dame beat fourth-seeded N.C. State 81-63 on Friday in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament.

Notre Dame (22-9), which has won seven in a row and nine of 10, plays top-seeded Duke in the semifinals Saturday.

Hildalgo, who also had five rebounds and five assists, has scored at least 25 points in six consecutive games. She made 12 of 20 field goals.

Cassandre Prosper scored 13 points for the Irish.

N.C. State (20-10) had its three-game win streak snapped. Khamil Pierre had 17 points and 14 rebounds — her 21st double-double this season — for the Wolfpack. Murray State's Sharnecce Currie-Jelks leads the nation with 23 double-doubles.

Moore hit a 3-pointer to open the scoring 48 seconds into the game and Notre Dame led the rest of the way. Moore (17) and Hidalgo (16) combined for 33 first-half points on 13-of-24 (54%) shooting — while the rest of the team made just 2 of 10 from the field — as the Irish took a 40-32 lead into the intermission.

Hildalgo converted a three-point play 38 seconds into the third quarter that pushed the lead into double figures for good and sparked a 16-1 run. Prosper, who was scoreless in the first half, scored 11 points in the spurt that gave the Irish a 56-33 lead.

Zamareya Jones had 14 points, Qadence Samuels scored 12 and Zoe Brooks 10 for N.C. State.

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N.C. State: Awaits a likely NCAA Tournament invitation.

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Hornets’ executive selected to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award

The Charlotte Hornets are the talk of the NBA.

After losing 26 out of 41 games in the first half of the season, they’ve gone 17 and 5, including a six-game winning streak heading into Friday night’s home game against the Miami Heat.

VIDEO: Donna Julian breaks barriers at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center

A lot about the team is relatively new but since the Spectrum Center opened in 2005, only one person has been at the helm.

Donna Julian will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award later this month from the Charlotte Business Journal.

Julian serves as executive vice president and chief venues officer for Hornets Sports & Entertainment, overseeing all operations at Spectrum Center, the uptown arena home to the NBA’s Hornets. She leads the venue’s administration, including event booking, guest experience, public safety, marketing and day‑to‑day operations.

At 6 p.m., Channel 9’s Evan Donovan speaks with the Julian about her journey and success.

VIDEO: Donna Julian breaks barriers at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center

David Malukas earns first IndyCar pole as Will Power crashes hard in qualifying

 delivered a smooth run to capture pole for the Good Ranchers 250 at Phoenix Raceway on Saturday.

The 24-year-old Chicago native, who is Team Penske’s newest driver in the #12 Chevrolet, ripped around the 1-mile tri-oval with a flat-out two-lap run with an average of 175.383mph to go to the top of the scoring pylon. It’s the first career pole for Malukas.

“Oh, man, finally, I’m just so happy,” Malukas said. “We had so many P2s. The story of all of last season is we wait until the last few guys and then, boom, we get P2. But finally, we got it! I think the track got in our favor a little bit, it looked like it was getting a bit worse, but we got it. Feels so good.” 

Nicknamed ‘the oval king’ by the FOX Sports broadcast team, his Penske teammate Josef Newgarden, a two-time Indianapolis 500 champion, was unable to overthrow Malukas in qualifying, managing a respectable run of 174.548mph two-lap average to start second.

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RLL and Schumacher shine

Graham Rahal’s #15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) Honda got loose at the end of his run, but not before temporarily going to the top after two flying laps with an average of 173.993mph. He’ll start third.

RLL rookie Mick Schumacher was the first driver to go out, running a pair of clean laps for an average of 173.667mph to slot fourth for his oval debut. 

“Yeah, pretty quick, pretty short, but not great,” Schumacher said. “Great to have the experience. I think we managed to get a good couple of laps together, so hopefully we'll be right in there in the mix and we can manage to have a good start.”

Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin ended up fifth after a two-lap run of 173.448mph. 

ECR’s Alexander Rossi was able to log a 173.389mph outing, ending up sixth. Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward’s promising run was shot with a handful of a second lap, nailing a combined run of 173.344mph to snag seventh. 

Reigning and four-time IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou, last week’s winner, could only get up to 10th in his qualifying run, hitting an average of 172.980mph in the #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. 

Six-time series champion Scott Dixon struggled during his qualifying run, hitting a 172.074mph two-lap average for 15th in the #9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

The #21 ECR Chevrolet of Christian Rasmussen, who won the most recent short oval race at the Milwaukee Mile last year, struggled to get going, only mustering a run at 171.540mph. He’ll roll off 17th in tomorrow’s race.

Another rookie, Dennis Hauger, had a less-than-stellar outing after plowing to a 169.818mph two-lap run in the #19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda. He’ll start 22nd.

Power slams the wall

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The trouble continued for Will Power, who was the fourth to go out and was on his second of two laps when the backend of his #26 Andretti Global Honda snapped around and backed into the Turn 3 wall. He’ll have to come from 24th on the grid.

“I'm good,” Power said. “My knee hit the dash when it came up, so just pretty sore but nothing broken or anything.”

When asked if he’d be cleared to drive by FOX Sports reporter Kevin Lee, Power said, “I don't know man. I just don’t know what happened, the car is so much looser than we were this morning. It’s very strange. That was tough. The car had been very comfortable there all day. Man, rough start to the year, for sure. These sort of things happening are not good.”

Felix Rosenqvist, who crashed in opening practice, did not qualify after Meyer Shank Racing was unable to repair his #60 Honda in time and will start 25th (last).

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2026 NHL Trade Deadline Tracker: Betting Odds, Trade Analysis & Market Movement

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The NHL Trade Deadline is officially done, with the 3 p.m. ET finish line now crossed, signalling that the sprint to the postseason is now underway.

Most of the big names reportedly available did not move, but there were still some notable deals made by Stanley Cup odds contenders — and my 2026 NHL Trade Deadline tracker features betting analysis of the most notable deals, and how NHL betting odds were affected by each trade. 

Trade deadline at a glance

Notable completed trades in 2026

TeamDateTeam

KingsKings
Scott Laughton

Mar. 6Maple LeafsMaple Leafs
TBD

Flames Flames
Ryan Strome

Mar. 6DucksDucks
R7 pick (2027)

Red Wings Red Wings
Justin Faulk

Mar. 6Blues Blues
Justin Holl
R1 pick (TBD)
R3 pick (TBD)

KrakenKraken
Bobby McMann

Mar. 6Maple LeafsMaple Leafs
R2 pick (2027)
R4 pick (2026)

IslandersIslanders
Brayden Schenn

Mar. 6Blues Blues
Jonathan Drouin
Marcus Gidlof
R1 pick (TBD)
R3 pick (TBD)

Penguins Penguins
Elmer Soderblom

Mar. 6Red Wings Red Wings
R3 pick (2026)

CapitalsCapitals
Timothy Liljegren

Mar. 6SharksSharks
TBD

HurricanesHurricanes
Nic Deslauriers

Mar. 6FlyersFlyers
R7 pick (TBD)*

PanthersPanthers
Vinnie Hinostroza

Mar. 6WildWild
Future considerations

LightningLightning
Corey Perry

Mar. 6KingsKings
R2 pick (2028)

WildWild
Nick Foligno

Mar. 6Blackhawks Blackhawks
Future considerations

WildWild
Bobby Brink

Mar. 6FlyersFlyers
David Jiricek

DucksDucks
John Carlson

Mar. 6CapitalsCapitals
R1 pick (2026)*
R3 pick (2027)

SabresSabres
Logan Stanley
Luke Schenn

Mar. 6JetsJets
Jacob Bryson
Isak Rosen
R2 pick (2027)
R4 pick (2026)

SabresSabres
Sam Carrick

Mar. 6RangersRangers
R3 pick (2026)
R6 pick (2026)

Blue Jackets Blue Jackets
Conor Garland

Mar. 6Canucks Canucks
R2 pick (2028)
R3 pick (2026)

Red Wings Red Wings
David Perron

Mar. 5Senators Senators
R4 pick (2026)*

Senators Senators
Warren Foegele
R3 pick (2026)*

Mar. 5Kings Kings
R2 pick (2026)
R3 pick (2026)*

Stars Stars
Michael Bunting

Mar. 5Predators Predators
R3 pick (2026)

Avalanche Avalanche
Nicolas Roy

Mar. 5Blackhawks Maple Leafs
R1 pick (2027)*
R5 pick (2026)*

Oilers Oilers
Jason Dickinson
Colton Dach

Mar. 4Blackhawks Blackhawks
Andrew Mangiapane
R1 pick (2027)*

Avalanche Avalanche
Nick Blankenburg

Mar. 4Predators Predators
R5 pick (2027)
Mammoth Mammoth
MacKenzie Weegar
Mar. 4Flames Flames
Olli Maata
Jonathan Castagna

3x R2 pick (2026)

Stars Stars
Tyler Myers

Mar. 4Canucks Canucks
R2 pick (2027)
R4 pick (2029)

Wild Wild
Michael McCarron

Mar. 3Predators Predators
R2 pick (2028)

Oilers Oilers
Connor Murphy

Mar. 2Blackhawks Blackhawks
R2 pick (2028)
AvalancheAvalanche
Brett Kulak
Feb. 24PenguinsPenguins
Samuel Girard
R2 pick (2028)
KingsKings
Artemi Panarin
Feb. 4RangersRangers
Liam Greentree
R3 pick (2026)*
IslandersIslanders
Ondrej Palat
R3 pick (2026)
R6 pick (2027)
Jan. 28DevilsDevils
Maxim Tsyplakov
CanucksCanucks
Cole Clayton
R2 pick (2026)
R2 pick (2027)
Jan. 19SharksSharks
Kiefer Sherwood
FlamesFlames
Zach Whitecloud
Abram Wiebe
R1 pick (2027)
R2 pick (2028)
Jan. 18Golden KnightsGolden Knights
Rasmus Andersson

*Conditional draft pick

Stanley Cup odds favorites

TeamBet99
Avalanche Avalanche+285
Lightning Lightning+370
Hurricanes Hurricanes+550
Golden Knights Golden Knights+800
Oilers Oilers+1000

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Trade: Lightning acquire F Corey Perry from  Kings for an undisclosed second-round pick

The betting shift: The Tampa Bay Lightning finally make a move, reuniting with Corey Perry for a second-round pick. This isn't an odds mover, but Tampa has moved from +400 outright to +420 week-on-week. The move is because the Sabres are closing in on the No.1 seed in the Atlantic. The Bolts are currently -330 to win the division, but were -900 just on Tuesday. 

Trade analysis: The top-heavy Lightning need to be scared of the surging Buffalo Sabres, who are tied with the Bolts for the first spot in the Atlantic, but Tampa has played two fewer games. This trade was needed as the already thin middle-scoring of the Lightning is injured, and Perry can fit a role in a system he knows very well. 

Since 2020, Perry has lost five times in the Stanley Cup playoffs, including once with the Lightning in 2022. Buffalo is the better playoff roster, in my opinion. 


Trade: Wild acquire F Bobby Brink from  Flyers for D David Jiricek

The betting shift: The Wild have been stuck on +1,800 to win the Cup for a week. It's a tough spot for them as their first-round opponent is likely the Dallas Stars, who have also gotten better. They are 10/1 to win the division, currently, and the fourth-shortest odds to win the West at +850. I'd still prefer the Stars at the same prices, especially with Dallas projected to get home ice in Round 1. 

Trade analysis: Bobby Brink is a great winger for the Wild, who currently have Vladimir Tarasenko in the LW2 spot with Marcus Johansson injured. He could find himself on a great line with Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek. The Wild still need a No.1 center before I would consider them a better team than the Stars. 

Brink's role in Philadelphia was second line and PP1, so his absence will be filled with someone who will likely be priced incorrectly for a point. Denver Barkey might be getting some key offensive minutes down the stretch for the Flyers. 

David Jiricek is a former sixth-overall pick in 2022 who is on his third team and has been pointless this year in 25 games. His window for relevance is closing quickly, but there is room for minutes in Philadelphia, especially if Rasmus Ristolainen is shipped out of town.  


Trade: Ducks acquire D John Carlson from Capitals for a 2026 first-round pick* and a 2027 third-round pick

The betting shift: The Anaheim Ducks make a splash and shock the hockey world, and John Carlson, overnight. Anaheim moves to +240 from +290 on Tuesday to win the division and a lengthy +7,000 to win the Cup, the same price as the Capitals, who move to -310 to miss the playoffs from -190 a week ago. Head coach Joel Quenville has slid to +3,300 to win coach of the year, but beating Lindy Ruff is going to be tough to do. 

Trade analysis: The Ducks add a potential rental to run a struggling PP1, but the Capitals' power play has been one of the worst units all season. The Ducks also have plenty of offensive-minded defensemen like Jackson LaCombe and Pavel Mintyukov. The real addition here is Cup-winning experience and leadership that Carlson brings, and will help a younger forward group.

I still like Edmonton to take the division at a better price, and if Anaheim hosted the Oilers in the first round, I would have Edmonton as the favorite in the series. The Ducks are a well-constructed roster, but they haven't been together long, nor had playoff adversity/experience together. That 70/1 price should be a little shorter, though, as MoneyPuck has them at 2.6% to win the Cup, which is a true price of +3,746. 

The Capitals are just four points out of a playoff spot and apparently aren't giving up on the season. It's tough to believe when you rip out the biggest leader on that team and replace him with nothing that will be coming through the door this weekend. Give the Caps front office credit, though; they shipped Carlson off instead of getting nothing for him.


Trade: Sabres acquire D Logan Stanley and D Luke Schenn from Jets for D Jacob Bryson, F Isak Rosen, a 2027 second-round pick, and a 2026 fourth-round pick 

Trade:Sabres acquire F Sam Carrick from Rangers for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick

The betting shift: Let's go Buffalo. The Sabres shore up some center depth and add to one of the best bluelines in hockey. Buffalo has moved from +2,500 to +2,200 this week for the Cup, and that's down from +3,300 last week at this time. The Sabres can push the top teams in the East and are currently tied with the Bolts for the division lead. They're +380 to win the division, down from +1,400 on Tuesday.

Trade analysis: The Sabres move on from the failed Colton Parayko trade and add a pair of opposite-handed D-men who can play tough minutes, with Logan Stanley having decent offensive upside. They have taken the same path as the Stars and Avalanche and have loaded up on the blueline with seven NHL starters. I'm buying Buffalo for the division right now, but the price is dropping. They can beat the Canes and Bolts. I love the Sabres, and they could still upgrade that top line and replace Peyton Krebs with over $5m in space. It's Buffalo in the East and Dallas/Edmonton in the West for me. 


Trade: Blue Jackets acquire F Conor Garland from Canucks for a 2028 second-round pick and a 2026 third-round pick

The betting shift: Columbus is one point out of a playoff spot, and Montreal, Pittsburgh, the Islanders, and Boston are falling. The Blue Jackets were +165 to make the playoffs one week ago. Bettors have missed the bus on the BJ's odds, but betting on one of the teams mentioned above to miss the playoffs at plus-money is the better look. The Islanders and Penguins at +200 each stand out. 

Trade analysis: Conor Garland doesn't have a clear role immediately, as Boone Jenner is back and Mathieu Olivier has played well on the right side with Charlie Coyle. His six-year $36m contract kicks in next year. His ceiling is likely 60 points, and he could shine in the playoffs as a gritty forward who plays bigger than he is. 


Trade: Senatorsacquire F Warren Foegele and a 2026 third-round pick*  from Kings for a 2026 second-round pick and a 2026 third-round pick*

The betting shift: Ottawa is four points out of the final playoff spot and is currently +120 (45.5%) to make the playoffs, with MoneyPuck putting them at 44.9%. The Sens have the 12th-most difficult schedule down the stretch.

Trade analysis: Warren Foegele is under contract for one more season at $3.5m, and the winger could fit on any of the top three lines in Ottawa with Claude Giroux, Michael Amadio, and Ridley Greig all playing on the right side. It's an improvement, but one that isn't moving the betting needle. Having him for a full season next year is a bonus because he can contribute in a middle-six role. 


Trade: Starsacquire F Michael Bunting from Predators for a 2026 third-round pick

The betting shift: The Stars have slowly crept up to +1,700 to win it all, and the additions of Michael Bunting for bottom-six depth and Tyler Myers for a third pair have made this team better. They are six points out of first and will likely play host to the Wild, but this is a team that I'm buying in the West.

Trade analysis: Bunting will help a team that has little depth on their third line right now with injuries, and the pesky forward will step right in to that role. He is a good agitator and draws penalties. I like him more than Nic Roy at a better price, but Bunting is a rental. Nashville is still winning and three points out of playoff spot while its front office is selling everything. 


Trade: Avalanche acquire F Nick Roy from Blackhawksfor a 2027 first-round pick and a 2026 fifth-round pick

The betting shift: The Avalanche are not going to get shorter on their already paper-thing +280 odds to win the Cup. It does make them a deeper team down the middle without subtracting from their current lineup, and if you want to bet on the Avs in any market, I'd wait until Friday night, as it's going to be tough for their odds to get much shorter than they already are. 

Trade analysis: The Leafs pull off a big win, and the Avs get some center depth that was desperately needed, and something they might have been willing to overspend on. I think it's too much. Roy was pretty unnoticeable with decent minutes (14+ per game) and had 20 points in 59 games. He will not be missed in Toronto, but maybe Colorado has a better plan for him than Craig Berube did. The Avs have gotten deeper at center and on the blueline, but might still be in the market for a top-six winger with over $6 million in current cap space. 


Trade: Oilersacquire F Jason Dickinson (50% retained) and F Colton Dach from Blackhawks for F Andrew Mangiapane and a conditional 2027 first-round pick

The betting shift: The Oilers were sitting at +500 to win the division, down from +700 after the Connor Murphy trade, while their +1,100 outright odds remain unchanged. I'm still a buyer of the Oilers as the Golden Knights are going to blow the division.

Trade analysis: Edmonton picked up a shutdown center in Jason Dickinson while getting 50% of his salary retained. It's not a goalie, but the additions of Murphy and Dickinson make this a better defensive team. Colton Dach might struggle to be an everyday player, but there is some upside hidden in there. The Pacific division is still up for grabs. 

The Oilers are not left with much cap space and will have to get creative if they want to bring in more bodies. 

The Hawks are stockpiling picks, which I'm sure is pissing off Connor Bedard


Trade: Avalanche acquire D Nick Blankenburg from Predatorsfor a 2027 fifth-round pick

The betting shift: The Colorado Avalanche can't get any shorter on their Cup outright odds at +280. It's a silly number considering how hard it is to win 16 games in the NHL playoffs while avoiding bad variance and injuries. They are +150 to win the West and -4,000 to win their division. I'd love for them to make one more move, have the market shift, and bet against them. I already love the current Stars and Oilers prices.

Trade analysis: How do the Calgary Flames end up selling to acquire MacKenzie Weegar, while the Colorado Avalanche land an offensive defenseman like Nick Blankenburg for just a fifth-round pick?

Blankenburg is having a career year with 21 points in 49 games and can contribute on the power play. Though undersized at 5-foot-9, he can comfortably handle third-pair minutes while providing offensive upside.

Colorado now boasts impressive blue-line depth for a potential playoff run, with Brett Kulak, Sam Malinski, and Blankenburg available to fill the bottom pair.


Trade: Mammothacquire D MacKenzie Weegar from Flames  for D Olli Maatta, C Jonathan Castagna, and three 2026 second-round picks

The betting shift: Utah entered Wednesday sitting 7th in the West, one point up on the Kraken, four points clear of the ninth-place Sharks, and miles back of the Wild for the third spot in the Central. They are -650 to make the playoffs compared to +120 for Seattle, which is tough to swallow considering Seattle is a point behind with a game in hand.

This trade could move that playoff market far enough where fading them might be the better option. Moneypuck has them at 85% probable to make the playoffs (-554). Outside of that market, I want nothing to do with them to win the West or the Cup. 

Trade analysis: The Mammoth have added a right-shot defenseman who brings strong offensive value but can be inconsistent in his own zone. His arrival likely pushes John Marino out of a top-four role — a move that probably strengthens the overall structure. With Ian Cole and Marino outside the top four, Utah suddenly has impressive blue-line depth for a potential playoff push.

It’s remarkable what this team has accomplished this year, but winning four playoff games still feels unlikely — unless the Vegas Golden Knights continue to struggle while holding the top spot in the Pacific.

Their playoff price was already inflated, and this move may push it even higher, making a fade down the stretch the sharper angle.

MacKenzie Weegar is owed $6.25 million annually through the 2030–31 season. Jonathan Castagna has more than a point per game at Cornell this year in his third year there after being a third-round selection in 2023. It's a massive haul for Calgary for a D-man in a down season. 


Trade: Starsacquire D Tyler Myers from Canucks for a 2027 second-round pick, a 2029 fourth-round pick, and 50% salary retention

The betting shift: The Dallas Stars started the day at +1,800 to win the Cup, +850 to win the West, and +2500 to win the division. Although a bottom-pairing D-man might not move these lines, I do believe the market is too low on the Stars, who are in the same tier as the Avs for me. It's a good time to jump on Dallas futures, IMO. 

Trade analysis: The Stars are the No.1 team in hockey in xGF% over the last 25 games, with the Avalanche ranking 10th. This is one of the best teams in hockey that has been incredible on the backend and just got better and didn't give up anything on the roster.

They are winning without Mikko Rantanen and Roope Hintz, with the former expected back sometime in March. It's not a blockbuster, but it's a positive trade for arguably one of the best teams in hockey that has plenty of playoff experience. I'm buying the Oilers, and I'm buying the Stars in the West.


Trade: Wildacquire C Michael McCarron from Predators for a 2028 second-round pick

The betting shift: The Minnesota Wild's outright price moved from +1,800 to +1,700 overnight, but that had everything to do with their win over the Lightning, more so than adding a fourth-line center.

Trade analysis: The Wild are not a serious team until they shore up their center position, as Ryan Hartman is not a No.1 center. Adding some depth is a great first step, but the second-round price seems a little steep and could mean teams have to overspend on the top-line centers available.

The Wild are still a major trade away from being considered in the same breath as the Avs and Stars. 


Trade: Oilers acquire D Connor Murphy from Blackhawks for a 2028 second-round pick and 50% salary retention 

The betting shift: The Edmonton Oilers' outright price moved from +1200 to +1100 following the trade, but their divisional outright stayed put at +700

Trade analysis: Everyone knew the Oilers needed goaltending, but bolstering the blue line at a reasonable cost with a right-shot, stay-at-home defenseman to pair with Darnell Nurse is a strong move. It addresses a key structural need and should pay dividends once they solidify the crease.

With one or two more additions, this roster is capable of getting back to the Finals. If Edmonton continues to improve, I’ll be looking to add more Connor McDavid MVP exposure and take a position on them to win the Pacific at +700.


Top targets that did not move at the NHL Trade Deadline

  • Robert Thomas (STL): Young, legitimate top-two center signed long term with a no-trade clause.

  • Vincent Trochek (NYR): Adds strong depth down the middle. Excellent in the faceoff circle and reliable on the penalty kill.

  • Nazem Kadri (CGY): If slotted as a No. 2 center, his impact would be similar to Trocheck’s.

  • Jordan Binnington (STL): His club numbers this season have been underwhelming, and I wouldn’t price him purely off his Team Canada performance.

  • Steven Stamkos (NAS): Trending upward in 2026.

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How to bet the NHL Trade Deadline

  • Fading the "New Arrival" Bump
    Don't be surprised if a brand-name player doesn't stuff the statsheet on his first day with a new club. There is an adjustment period, and waiting a couple of games might bring the best value before backing them.

  • Player Prop Hunting
    Players moving to better teams might not have the same role they had previously. If a player goes from a top-line role and PP1 to line two and PP2, his prop projections should drop. Usage is everything.

  • The "Addition by Subtraction" Angle
    Winning for bad teams is not rewarded at this time of the year. If a team is in the market to move a key player, beating the books to some point totals and/or other future markets can be profitable. Everyone wants to bet the Over on teams making additions, but don't forget about the subtractions.

  • Open opportunities: There will always be more eyes (and bets) on the big-name player moving to another team in the prop market, but, like above, don't forget what the subtraction will do to the lesser team, which will likely have to fill key roles with new names. Find those names. 

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Ravens should re-sign TE Charlie Kolar

The Baltimore Ravens have rarely had trouble finding ways to feature the tight end position. It has been part of the franchise's offensive identity for years. That philosophy didn't change under offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Naturally, most of the spotlight fell on stars like Mark Andrews and a rising playmaker, Isaiah Likely (when the latter was healthy), but as free agency approaches, another name quietly sits in the background. It might deserve a little more attention.

That name belongs to Charlie Kolar.

The former fourth-round selection has spent most of his four-year career serving as the third option in Baltimore's tight end room. That role doesn't always lead to eye-popping numbers. Still, when his opportunities have come, he has shown he can deliver. Over his career, he has totaled 30 receptions for 409 yards and four touchdowns.

Ten of those catches came last season, producing 142 yards and two scores. Those numbers won't dominate headlines, but they reflect something the Ravens value: reliability.

More importantly, much of Kolar's impact doesn't show up in the stat sheet. He has developed into a dependable blocker in the run game, something that matters greatly in Baltimore's physical offensive approach built around quarterback Lamar Jackson and a power rushing attack.

Charlie Kolar might be one of the more important Ravens free-agent signings that no one is talking about.

One has to love free agency. We've traded conversations about Lamar Jackson's contract status for fantasies about A.J. Brown and Maxx Crosby. That is, until Jackson decided to post something on social media.

Kolar must also be part of the conversation, though. He brings a steady set of hands when the ball does come his way. That combination, blocking ability paired with trustworthy receiving skills, is harder to find in modern-day tight ends than many realize. In today's game, both at the collegiate and professional levels, many tight ends are specialists. Some excel as pass catchers but struggle as blockers. Others can seal the edge in the run game but offer little as receiving threats.

Finding a player who can handle both responsibilities is valuable, particularly for an offense that relies on versatility and formation flexibility. That's why a retention plan for Kolar could make sense.

The Ravens could very well explore outside options or search for depth in the draft, but neither path guarantees the kind of balanced skill set Kolar already provides. Just as importantly, he likely wouldn't command a significant contract on the open market.

Sometimes, the smartest roster decisions aren't the flashy ones that generate massive headlines. Sometimes, they involve keeping a dependable piece who already understands the system, the locker room, and the expectations.

If the Ravens want a cost-effective option who fits their offense and does the little things well, bringing Charlie Kolar back might quietly become one of their smartest offseason moves.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: NFL Free Agency: Ravens should re-sign TE Charlie Kolar

Sixers' Joel Embiid will be re-evaluated again in a week with oblique injury that's already cost him 3 games

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid is progressing in his recovery from the right oblique strain he suffered in a win over the Miami Heat last Thursday, but he's not back on the court yet and will be re-evaluated again in approximately one week, the team announced Friday, according to PhillyVoice's Adam Aaronson.

Both Embiid and rookie guard VJ Edgecombe, who is dealing with a back injury, didn't participate in Friday's practice, per the Sixers, via Aaronson.

Embiid has already missed three games with his oblique issue. He will miss at least three games based on the timeline the team provided, per Aaronson.

Embiid has appeared in only 33 of the Sixers' 62 games during their 2025-26 campaign. With 29 absences, he's awards-ineligible this season and has been for a while.

The soon-to-be 32-year-old Embiid also missed five consecutive games last month with a sore right knee and shin issue.

After playing in just 19 games last season because of lingering left-knee issues that ultimately resulted him going under the knife in April 2025, Embiid found himself sidelined again for a significant stretch early this season, this time due to a right knee injury.

When the seven-time All-Star center's been on the court this season, he's shown why he's still valuable. He's averaging 26.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. He's turned in a dozen 30-plus-point performances, including a 40-piece in a Jan. 31 win against the New Orleans Pelicans.

The Sixers are 21-12 in the games Embiid has played in this season. They are 13-16 without him on the court, currently placing sixth in the Eastern Conference standings at 34-28 overall. 

As for Edgecombe, last year's No. 3 overall pick, he sustained a lumbar contusion when he fell hard on his lower back after being fouled from behind on a 3-point attempt in a lopsided defeat to the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday.

He was in street clothes for Philadelphia's bounce-back win over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. His status is up in the air for Saturday when the Sixers will play the Atlanta Hawks on the road.

Edgecombe is averaging 15.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game in his first year out of Baylor. He and Embiid are key pieces of a Sixers squad looking to return to the postseason.

Packers $49 million free agent predicted to leave Green Bay for 49ers

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One of the Green Bay Packers' most important pending free agents this offseason is someone who could draw interest from the San Francisco 49ers.

That pending free agent is wide receiver Romeo Doubs, who is widely expected to be playing elsewhere in 2026 given the Packers' lack of cap space and crowded wide receivers room.

ESPN's Dan Graziano is expecting that to happen, also, and he predicts Doubs will land with the 49ers on a three-year, $49 million contract.

Here's Graziano's thoughts on Doubs:

Doubs is still 25 years old (turns 26 in April) and is viewed by teams as a receiver who can thrive in a number of different schemes. He could be the guy this year that you look at and say, "Wow, he got that much?" Doubs caught 55 passes for 724 yards and six touchdowns in 2025.

Predicted landing spot: San Francisco 49ers

The Niners find themselves in a precarious spot at wide receiver this offseason.

Not only is Brandon Aiyuk's days in San Francisco numbered, but both Jauan Jennings and Kendrick Bourne are pending free agents.

While Doubs wouldn't check the box of the No. 1 wide receiver the team needs, he would be a strong No. 2 option in the Niners' offense.

Doubs has posted 600 yards or more in each of the last three campaigns, including a career-high 724 in 2025. Making his production more impressive is the fact that the Packers have had a lot of mouths to feed in recent years.

With less competition for targets in San Francisco, Doubs could eat with the 49ers in 2026.

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Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton makes F1 history with record-breaking earnings in 2025

Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton broke multiple records since he made his debut in 2007. The British driver became one of the best in the category, winning 105 races on the way to seven world championships with McLaren and Mercedes.

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Ahead of his second season with Scuderia Ferrari, the 41-year-old broke another record. Sportico shared on X on Friday that, despite struggling during his first season with Ferrari, Hamilton set a unique record off the track. He became the first driver in Formula 1 history to earn $100 million in a single year (salary and endorsements combined).

The 19-year veteran ranked No. 11 on the site’s highest-paid athletes list of 2025. He was one of our F1 drivers included in the top 100.

Off the track, it was a banner year for Lewis Hamilton’s bank account. He became the first F1 driver to earn $100 million in a single year from his salary and endorsements.

Hamilton’s career earnings are now an estimated $880 million since his F1 rookie year.

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— Sportico (@Sportico) March 6, 2026

Hamilton is widely considered the greatest driver in Formula 1 history. He is tied with Michael Schumacher with seven world titles. However, he surpassed the German legend in multiple categories. Entering the 2026 season, Hamilton holds records for wins (105), poles (104) and podiums (202).

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Lewis Hamilton’s performances raised eyebrows ahead of 2026 F1 season

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Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) is introduced before the Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

On Monday, Sky Sports’ Anthony Davidson ranked the best driver duo in the 2026 Formula 1 season. He said that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc made a strong tandem, but Hamilton’s performances in recent years raised eyebrows.

“On paper, you would say it’s the strongest line-up, but Lewis has found things tough the last couple of years,” Davidson wrote.

Ferrari looked strong in the preseason tests. They started the season with two strong sessions, too, lining up as favorites to win the Australian Grand Prix.

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Bobby McMann trade grades: Who won the Maple Leafs and Kraken deal?

We're at the buzzer of the 2026 NHL trade deadline, and the Toronto Maple Leafs are making moves. This time, with the franchise looking to sell off and retool for next year, it dealt Bobby McMann. It makes sense for a team that might not have wanted to spend large on the soon-to-be-free agent.

And as for the team that acquired him? It's an intriguing move for the Seattle Kraken, a still-building young club that has some talent that can grow together (and hey, maybe this is a Wild Card team!). Assuming they give McMann a contract, it's a low-cost way to acquire a player who could be a long-term fit.

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Let's hand out some trade grades and fill you in with the details of this one:

Maple Leafs and Kraken trade details

Kraken get: C Bobby McMann

Maple Leafs get: 2027 second-round pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick

Kraken trade grade

I like this a lot. McMann is 29 years old, but he's shown he can be a depth goal-scorer with 54 total in the past three seasons. Maybe he's got more in the tank, and the return was cheap.

Now, it'd be great if the Kraken both make the playoffs and re-sign him. That'd make this trade a really good one. GRADE: B+

Maple Leafs trade grade

I mean, sure! Toronto sent away McMann and some other players to beef up draft assets. No argument here, especially if they weren't re-signing McMann. GRADE: B+

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Bobby McMann trade grades for Maple Leafs and Kraken deal

Instant grade for Patriots re-signing Tommy DeVito ahead of NFL free agency

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 19: Tommy DeVito #16 of the New England Patriots warms up prior to the game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots and Tommy DeVito will keep working together. As was reported on Friday, the Patriots signed the restricted free agent quarterback to a two-year contract extension that will keep him in the fold through 2027.

Let’s put a grade on the Patriots’ decision to keep DeVito around.

Instant grade: Patriots re-sign QB Tommy DeVito to 2-year, $7.4M max contract

Bernd Buchmasser: More than anything, extending DeVito gives the Patriots some flexibility at their backup quarterback position, especially with Joshua Dobbs entering the final year of his contract. And who knows, we might just get a true backup quarterback competition in Foxborough this summer. | Grade: B

Matt St. Jean: You need a backup QB don’t you? Well Tommy DeVito is a backup QB at backup QB money. Hopefully we never have to think about him again until next offseason outside of a handful of kneel downs. | Grade: C

Pat Lane: The North End is rejoicing right now, but it’s hard to get excited about the backup QB. The Patriots obviously liked what they had in DeVito, both as a backup on the field and in the locker room. I wouldn’t be surprised if they brought someone in as a UDFA, but I wouldn’t assume this means that Josh Dobbs will not be back. | Grade: C-

Andrew Guindon: It’s a feel-good move for fans; DeVito and his agent, Sean Stellato, do a lot of community work around the Boston area. Although, re-signing the quarterback doesn’t necessarily move any needle. Even with both DeVito and Joshua Dobbs backing Drake Maye, I think it’s still important to bring in a rookie in April. | Grade: C

What do you think about the DeVito extension? Do you like it? Do you not? Please head to the comment section to discuss.

Maple Leafs send Bobby McMann to the Kraken for pair of draft picks

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The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded away left winger Bobby McMann to the Seattle Kraken, Elliotte Friedman reported. Not long after, Frank Seravalli added the details that the Leafs received a second-round pick in 2027 and a fourth-round pick in 2026.

Over the last few days leading up to Friday’s trade deadline, there were plenty of discussions regarding the status of McMann. In fact, the 29-year-old was sat out for two straight games, along with center Scott Laughton and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson.

McMann was arguably Toronto’s top trade candidate, as he is on an expiring contract. With that, his deal is very cheap and manageable to bring aboard.

The undrafted forward is in the last year of a two-year contract and earns $1.35 million against the salary cap. Prior to this deal, plenty of talk surrounded a potential contract extension between the Maple Leafs and McMann. If McMann doesn’t sign an extension with Seattle before July 1, the Maple Leafs will have the opportunity, alongside all 31 other NHL teams, to sign McMann. 

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McMann has scored 19 goals and 32 points in 60 games for Toronto this season. He’s coming off a career year where he scored 20 goals for the first time and registered 34 points.

For Seattle, McMann brings in speed to the Kraken’s middle-six forward group, or even the top line, depending on how coach Lane Lambert utilizes him.

Speaking of Lambert, he is familiar with McMann’s game as the Kraken’s bench boss was an associate coach with the Maple Leafs.

The Kraken currently hold the final wild card spot in the Western Conference, sitting three points ahead of the Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, and the Nashville Predators

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Which three young Giants players bear watching in spring training and the WBC?

Jung Hoo Lee runs to first base during a spring training game between the San Francisco Giants and the Chicago Cubs at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/S.F. Chronicle)

The San Francisco Giants are about halfway through spring training with a new manager at the helm in Tony Vitello. Plenty of attention is focused on how he'll adapt to MLB, coming from college baseball without any pro experience, but the Giants' success will hinge on how its players – familiar, young or new – can elevate this team out of mediocrity.

Here are three Giants players to keep an eye on between now and Opening Day on March 25.

OutfielderJung Hoo Lee: He left Giants camp in Scottsdale to join Team South Korea in Japan for the World Baseball Classic at the beginning of the month, so his spring work will primarily happen on the global stage – for however long as the Korean team can last in the WBC. He went 2-for-4 with a walk and a run, playing both center and right field in Korea's pool round win against the Czech Republic on Thursday.

This is a critical year for Lee to settle into MLB life. He spent a majority of his rookie year recovering from a shoulder he dislocated running into the Oracle outfield wall in May 2024. Last season, the workload and culture shock – differences in schedule, travel, language, to name a few – overcame him. He lost strength, and about 12 pounds over the course of last year. Lee was given more days off in the second half to get him off his feet, and his production in the season's final months improved as a result.

The Giants are moving him from center field to right with the addition of Harrison Bader. Lee is also changing his sleep and eating schedule, saying early in spring he has to "eat a lot," and perhaps wake up earlier, grab breakfast and go back to sleep after a night game.

Lee will be thrust into a competitive atmosphere early this year while participating in the WBC. He turned an ankle in Korea's last game, but isn't expected to miss games. It's worth watching to see how much he's been rejuvenated.

First base/designated hitterBryce Eldridge: Can the Giants' top prospect make the team? He has the highest ceiling an organization could ask for, not least power that, if realized, could make him one of the game's premier hitters.

San Francisco Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge pauses at home plate during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (Ross D. Franklin/Associated Press)

The rub is that he and Rafael Devers play the same positions – DH and first – and it has yet to be seen if Eldridge is ready to take the league by storm, or if he could benefit from a longer runway with additional time in Triple-A, where he has played just 66 games while posting decent numbers.

If Eldridge is going to lock up a lineup spot, spring camp is the place to do it. He hit an opposite-field two-run double with a 113 mph exit velocity in Wednesday's win against the Seattle Mariners. He has smoked the ball a fair amount all spring, with a home run and three doubles. But the strikeouts are still a little high – he already has seven in 23 plate appearances.

Pitcher Blade Tidwell:After coming to the Giants from the Mets at the trade deadline last season, he's been a standout this spring, flashing strikeout stuff. But then he had a hiccup in his outing against Team USA on Tuesday, surrendering two home runs and five runs total.

Pitcher Blade Tidwell pitches in relief during a spring training game between the San Francisco Giants and the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz., on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/S.F. Chronicle)

Competition for bullpen jobs is practically wide-open, though the field has narrowed slightly with a rash of injuries. Most recently, lefty Reiver Sanmartin has a right hip flexor injury that will take him out of competing for Team Colombia in the WBC. With Erik Miller also dealing with a back injury, the Giants may need to look deep for a lefty option; Juan Sanchez is one that nearly broke camp with the team last year and has pitched well this spring.

To round out the pen, the Giants need healthy arms, so Tidwell has an opportunity. He joins Trevor McDonald, Gregory Santos, Caleb Kilian, Will Bednar and Michael Fulmer among righties competing for a role. Tidwell also has close ties with Vitello after pitching for him in college at Tennessee.

This article originally published at Which three young Giants players bear watching in spring training and the WBC?.

Trump's White House college sports roundtable: Texas AD Chris Del Conte notably absent

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The White House hosted a powerhouse roundtable this morning and is set to bring a mix of industry stakeholders and notable figures on Friday. 

Trump is serving as chair of the roundtable, with vice chairs Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and New York Yankees president Randy Levine. They will welcome the following list of confirmed guests, according to USA TODAY Sports

Texas Athletics holds a well-earned reputation as one of the premier programs in the SEC and across college sports, which makes its absence from the White House roundtable all the more puzzling. Neither President Jim Davis nor Athletics Director Chris Del Conte was at the table for one of the most consequential conversations in the future of collegiate athletics.

Among those attending the roundtable from the Southeastern Conference are Commissioner Greg Sankey, former Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, Tennessee president Donde Plowman, Georgia president Jere Morehead, and former North Carolina and Texas coach Mack Brown, though he is currently formally connected to Texas.

Texas is well represented with Texas Tech's booster and Chairman of their Board of Regents, Cody Campbell, in attendance, along with U.S. Senator Ted Cruz.

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Canucks trade deadline tracker: Final trade results as Vancouver weighed Elias Pettersson, Evander Kane, Teddy Blueger trades

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The Vancouver Canucks' rebuild began months ago when they traded away Quinn Hughes.

They've already dealt Conor Garland and Tyler Myers before Friday's NHL trade deadline, too. The question remains as the rumor mill swirls whether Elias Pettersson, Evander Kane, Teddy Blueger or anyone else will be moved from the Canucks to a new team.

Vancouver is going to want to fully tank the rest of this season. They've loaded up on draft picks, and their own pick could end up the No. 1 spot in a strong NHL Draft class.

MORE: Track all the trade deadline day happenings live at this link

The Canucks gain nothing by winning the rest of the season. The best thing they can do is push the odds in their favor for the future.

Here's how it tracked on a deadline day that ended up being quiet in Vancouver.

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3:25 p.m. ET: The Canucks got one move in at the buzzer apparently. David Kampf is heading to the Capitals, according to TSN's Darren Dreger. And another: Lukas Reichel to the Bruins.

3 p.m. ET: The deadline has arrived. News of deals can still arrive after this time, so stay tuned.

2:40 p.m. ET: Crickets with just 20 minutes until the deadline.

2 p.m. ET: The Canucks have claimed Curtis Douglas off waivers from the Lightning, according to Chris Johnston.

1 p.m. ET: Two hours until the trade deadline. No moves by the Canucks yet on Friday.

12:30 p.m. ET: Conor Garland shared that he's "forever grateful" to Canucks fans after being dealt to Columbus.

11:50 a.m. ET: Nothing major has been reported in the last few hours with just three hours and change until the deadline.

11 a.m. ET: With four hours until the deadline, things are quiet on the Elias Pettersson front. His $11.6 million due each season for the next five years will make a trade tough.

MORE: LIVE updates on the Maple Leafs at the trade deadline

Canucks completed trades

  • On Wednesday, the Canucks traded Tyler Myers (50% retained) to the Stars for a 2027 second-round pick and a 2029 fourth-round pick.
  • On Thursday, the Canucks got Jack Thompson from the San Jose Sharks for Jett Woo.
  • Also on Thursday, the Canucks sent Conor Garland to the Blue Jackets for a 2028 second-round pick and a 2026 third-round pick.
  • On Friday, at the buzzer, the Canucks traded David Kampf to the Washington Capitals. A sixth-round pick returns to Vancouver from the Caps. 
  • They also sent Lukas Reichel to the Bruins at the buzzer for a sixth-round pick.

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North Carolina's projected top-five pick Caleb Wilson done for season following thumb surgery

North Carolina's star freshman and a projected top-five pick in next June's draft, Caleb Wilson, is done for the season after fracturing his right thumb (which requires surgery to repair) while throwing down a dunk in practice on Thursday, North Carolina announced Friday.

Wilson had missed the last six Tar Heel games with a fractured left hand but was working his way back into the rotation when the injury occurred, coach Hubert Davis had told reporters.

Wilson is expected to be cleared to return to basketball activity during the pre-draft process, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. This injury should not impact his draft status.

Wilson, a 6'10" forward, was in the midst of a standout season in Carolia blue, averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.

Caleb Wilson was incredible today vs Kansas

24 points
7 rebounds
4 assists
4 steals
9-12 FG

High level motor with NBA athleticism, length, shotmaking, just an incredible performance today pic.twitter.com/IwBQ7B2tOc

— Arman Jovic (@PDTScouting) November 8, 2025

Most pundits, as well as front office people NBC Sports has spoken with, have Wilson fourth on draft boards, and maybe the one guy who could crack the "big three" at the top of the board (AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer). His athleticism and power have impressed scouts, and head-to-head he has outplayed Boozer and Peterson when their teams met this season. While there are questions about his game — can he develop a 3-point shot, can he clean up some things defensively — Wilson is considered an elite prospect who almost certainly will be drafted in the top five next June.

This injury isn't going to change that.

Leeds United Winger Splits Opinion After Difficult Night In Italy: Does His Dip Create a Bigger Problem?

Leeds United Winger Splits Opinion After Difficult Night In Italy: Does His Dip Create a Bigger Problem?
Leeds United Winger Splits Opinion After Difficult Night In Italy: Does His Dip Create a Bigger Problem?

The latest reports filtering back from Italy don’t make for easy reading for Jack Harrison. Sport Witness reported optimism in Florence last month surrounding the winger’s arrival at Fiorentina on loan from Elland Road, with Tottenham‘s Manor Solomon joining the same club.

Harrison began brightly, coming off the bench and grabbing an assist against Torino in a 2-2 draw before earning a regular starting spot. He featured against Como and then started the important 1-0 victory over Pisa, and it looked like his loan spell was finally finding its feet.

Jack Harrison Faces Harsh Italian Criticism During Fiorentina Loan Spell

The tide turned, however, following a bruising 3-0 loss to Udinese. Harrison started that match but left observers distinctly unimpressed. Italian journalist Ricardo Trevisani, speaking to Cronache Di Spogliatoio and relayed by ViolaNews, dismissed Harrison as irrelevant, claiming Solomon operates at a far higher level.

“Harrison is an irrelevant player; he doesn’t move anything; Solomon is much better. If yesterday was worse than usual, it’s because Dodo and Solomon were missing, who, along with Kean, are the most in-form players in Fiorentina.”

Meanwhile, La Nazione’s Stefano Cecchi, speaking to Toscana TV via FiorentinaNews, cited Harrison among the main problems against Udinese, even suggesting he sets a lower standard than the gifted Albert Gudmundsson.

“I hope it’s due to the change in formation. The problem is that nothing worked. Harrison, the defence. I won’t criticise Rugani, he played so poorly that it’s not worth talking about.”

Fiorentina, unexpectedly battling relegation from Serie A, are dealing with a crisis-level atmosphere right now, and naturally, the scrutiny intensifies on every player who fails to deliver. Fiorentina hold a permanent purchase option for Harrison, but that clause only kicks in if they manage to stay in Serie A.

Does Harrison’s Fiorentina Dip Create a Bigger Problem for Leeds United?

Leeds United Winger Splits Opinion After Difficult Night In Italy

FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Jack Harrison of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

This is the question Leeds followers should genuinely consider. Leeds, now back in the Premier League after winning the Championship last season, currently sit 15th; safe for now, but hardly comfortable. From Elland Road’s perspective, the Harrison situation carries a real edge of concern.

At 29, the England Under-21 international will enter the summer with a contract running until June 2028, still representing a decent asset on paper. However, an uninspiring loan return strips value from him considerably, both in terms of his price tag and his standing in the squad.

The more pointed issue is this: Leeds United loaned Harrison out partly because he didn’t fit Daniel Farke’s plans for top-flight football. A disappointing Serie A spell doesn’t change that underlying problem. It actually worsens it, because the news at the end of this season could well involve a winger who returns with reduced market interest and no obvious path into the first team.

Selling Harrison for a respectable fee before or during this window always looked like the cleaner solution. As the club continue tracking his fortunes in Florence, they should watch closely, because a failed loan affects the seller’s bargaining position more than people often acknowledge.

Meet the Seattle Sled Ice Hockey team

“It’s the excitement of just being on ice with two blades. When I’m shooting, my heart rate goes up, and just the excitement of shooting, whether I hit it or not.”

That’s how RJ Urtula, Forward/Defenseman for the Seattle Sled Ice Hockey team, describes the thrill of the sport.

Sled Hockey is gradually changing its name to Para Ice Hockey, as it is called in the Paralympics. Para Ice Hockey is designed for athletes with physical impairments in the lower body.

Players compete while seated on specially designed sled hockey sleds, using two sled hockey sticks to maneuver and strike the puck.

“Imagine like regular stand-up hockey, except for you’re sitting down. And it’s the same rules, the same ice rink,” Urtula shared.

In 2024, the team won Tier 2 at the 2024 Hendrickson Festival in Blaine, MN.

Players thrive on the hard-hitting and fast play.

“I have a fairly painful condition but when I’m on the ice, I don’t feel any pain. I am focused on the game. I’m enjoying the camaraderie of the people around me and just take it from there,” Brian Baker, Forward, said.

“I have something called complex regional pain syndrome, which makes it really, really difficult to walk and stand and weight bear, so it’s really when I get in the sled I’m not weight bearing on my legs, so the pain is really not there so much until I get out,” John Liston, Goalie said. “When I get out, it’s back to normal, but when you’re in the sled, it’s like I can be free. I can be that athlete again that I was when I was younger, and it’s just an amazing feeling.”

For Defenseman Leah Cupps, playing on the team continues her military ethos.

“I am a former Marine, and one of the things about the Marine Corps that is the greatest thing ever is the sense of community and esprit de corps that we have, that beautiful companionship that we build with our fellow teammates,” she said. “When I got out of the military, and I got injured, I was searching for something to fill that void, and I was directed to sled hockey, and it absolutely is exactly what I needed”.

In fact, military veterans have an afinity Kraken ice hockey. There are currently eight veterans on the squad, representing US Marines, Navy, and Air Force.

With the Paralympics just starting in Italy, the team will be cheering for former teammate Nicole Zaino (from 2019 to 2023), who will compete not in ice hockey, but Para Nordic Skiing.

The Kraken’s practices are open to the public at the Kraken Community Iceplex. Their regular season extends through April, leading to the Nationals in Dallas, April 30 to May 3.

Oregon baseball vs. Purdue Boilermakers: Live score updates, analysis

The Oregon Ducks baseball team opens Big Ten Conference play Friday afternoon as they head over to Purdue to face an 8-3 Boilermaker team.

Oregon comes into the series with a 10-2 record, but the Ducks suffered a 10-6 loss in their last game against the Oregon State Beavers at PK Park. As for Purdue, it is on a six-game winning streak.

The Ducks will go with ace Will Sanford on the mound, who has a 2-0 record and a 0.00 earned run average. In his last start, Sanford had a no-decision, going just 3.2 innings and allowing 2 hits in the 7-2 win over Arizona. To round out the series, Oregon will go with Collin Clarke (2-0, 2.70 ERA) on Saturday and Cal Scolari (2-0, 0.64 ERA) on the mound Sunday.

Purdue will go with right-hander Cole Van Assen (1-0, 4.15 ERA) in the series opener and then will throw out a couple of lefties in Zach Erdman (0-0, 4.76 ERA) and Jarvis Evans (2-0, 4.02 ERA) this weekend.

This will be the Ducks' first conference series of the year where they will be defending their 2025 regular-season league title. It will also be Oregon's first-ever trip to West Lafayette to battle the Boilermakers on the diamond. It's also a bit of a homecoming for Duck head coach Mark Wasikowski, who coached Purdue from 2017-19 before taking the Oregon job.

First pitch is at 1:05 pm PST and will be streamed on BigTenPlus.com.

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Lakers cut ties with son of ex-Warriors Hall of Fame guard via G-League buyout

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The Los Angeles Lakers G-League team, the South Bay Lakers, made a noteworthy roster move on Wednesday. 

South Bay reportedly cut ties with the son of a former Golden State Warriors guard and Hall of Famer via buyout.

“Guard Augustas Marčiulionis (the son of NBA great Sarunas Marciulionis) has left the South Bay Lakers via a buyout with the NBA G League to pursue an opportunity overseas,” South Bay stated on X/Twitter. 

Marciulionis joined the Lakers last summer by way of an Exhibit 10 deal following a standout collegiate career at Saint Mary’s (he helped the Gaels reach the NCAA tournament four consecutive times, earned two WCC Player of the Year nods, and two first-team All-WCC selections). 

After failing to make the Lakers’ opening night roster, Marciulionis began competing with South Bay in the NBA’s minor league. Marciulionis, a high-IQ point guard who rarely attempts to force the issue, averaged 5.4 points, 3.4 assists, and 1.9 rebounds in nine outings with South Bay, shooting 41.3% from the field and 40% from beyond the arc. 

The Vilnius, Lithuania native hasn’t appeared in an NBA contest this season. However, with the right opportunity in the foreseeable future, Marciulionis could find himself receiving action in the big leagues. 

For now, though, the young pro will continue his professional career overseas.

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Oregon Ducks schedule new opponent for 2027 season

Things have been quiet in college football for some time now, with spring football on the horizon and last season far behind us. The Oregon Ducks are gearing up to send numerous prospects to the NFL and working on their recruiting class, the typical list of duties during this time of year.

There is no doubt that fans have been starving for something fresh and exciting to happen, and that’s exactly what they were treated to earlier today. The 2027 schedule is starting to be built out, and it was revealed that the Ducks will take on a new opponent this season that they’ve never faced before in school history.

The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers will head to Eugene to play the Ducks in an early-season matchup that will help round out their non-conference schedule. Oregon will host the Hilltoppers on Sept. 18, 2027, with the time being revealed at a later date.

New opponent coming to Eugene in 2027.

Oregon and Western Kentucky will meet for the first time on Sept. 18, 2027, in Autzen Stadium. #GoDuckspic.twitter.com/ilUsUCo9fx

— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) March 6, 2026

Who knows how the game will turn out, because this game will be played after the departure of several key Ducks players. There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of the game, but for now Oregon fans should just appreciate a break from the monotony of the college football offseason.

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Texans bring back veteran safety M.J. Stewart on one-year deal

Another member of the Houston Texans' secondary is back for the 2026 season.

According to reports, the Texans plan to re-sign safety M.J. Stewart to a one-year extension, thus keeping him around through the 2026 campaign. Stewart, 31, started four games at safety last season for the Texans after Houston released C.J. Gardner-Johnson. He had 25 tackles in nine games before suffering a season-ending quad injury.

Stewart is one of the Texans' most important players on special teams, mostly seeing success on kickoff and punt coverage. He was solid in coverage when asked to start, but is better suited as a rotational option and quality backup.

The Texans plan to re-sign safety M.J. Stewart to a one-year deal, per source.

The eight-year vet had 25 tackles and two pass deflections in nine games (four starts). pic.twitter.com/yepxzDqlXn

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 6, 2026

The Texans enter the offseason with a need at strong safety opposite Calen Bullock. Houston should be in the market for another defensive back, even with the return of Stewart and rookie Jaylen Reed. The other option could come in either free agency or the upcoming NFL draft.

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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus Benchmarks Reveal Performance Expectations for Arrow Lake Refresh

6 March 2026 at 23:18
Intel's Core Ultra 7 270K Plus was recently leaked in an upcoming HP prebuilt desktop PC, ostensibly once more confirming the imminent launch of the new Arrow Lake Refresh desktop CPUs. Now, the Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus has appeared in PassMark's benchmark charts, potentially both confirming the specifications of the mid-range Arrow Lake Refresh and setting expectations of performance for the new CPUs. According to PassMark, the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus scored 50,478 points in the CPU benchmark, coming out around 16% faster than the 14-core Core Ultra 5 245K and Core Ultra 5 245 KF that preceded it.

That benchmark score, although based on a single benchmark, puts the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus almost exactly halfway between the Core Ultra 5 245K and Core Ultra 7 265K, which is not a terrible place to be. According to previous leaks, now somewhat validated by this benchmark score, the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus will add four additional E-cores over the original 14-core Core Ultra 5 245 CPUs, for a total of 18 cores and 18 threads—6 P-cores and 12 E-cores.

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Travel Alert: Air Canada Flight Cancellations Hit Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal – Key Strategies for Global Tourists

7 March 2026 at 00:14
Travel Alert: Air Canada Flight Cancellations Hit Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal – Key Strategies for Global Tourists

Air Canada flight cancellations have disrupted travel across Canada, affecting thousands of tourists and business travellers alike. Flights connecting Canada with Europe, Asia, and the United States have been particularly impacted. International travellers face uncertainty as schedules are continuously adjusted, leaving many stranded at major airports like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. The cancellations come during a high-demand travel season, amplifying the impact on global tourism. Tourists planning vacations or connecting flights are advised to check their itineraries regularly. Airlines and travel agents are working to rebook passengers, but the situation remains challenging.

Labour Dispute Behind Flight Suspensions

The cause of Air Canada flight cancellations is a labour dispute between the airline and its cabin crew. Crew members have expressed concerns about wages, working conditions, and scheduling practices, leading to temporary strikes. Without cabin staff, flights cannot operate safely, forcing Air Canada to cancel or suspend numerous routes. These cancellations affect both domestic and international travellers. Tourism operators, hotels, and transportation services across Canada are adjusting to the sudden drop in passenger flow. The labour disruption highlights the fragility of airline operations and how workforce issues can ripple across the global travel ecosystem.

Impact on International Tourism

Air Canada flight cancellations have directly affected international tourism. Visitors planning trips to Canada for sightseeing, cultural tours, or business meetings now face uncertainty. Hotels in tourist hotspots like Banff, Niagara Falls, and Quebec City are adjusting bookings, while tour operators scramble to reorganise itineraries. Cruise passengers who rely on flights for embarkation have also experienced delays. Travel experts advise international visitors to remain flexible, monitor flight schedules, and communicate with tour providers. Sudden cancellations create stress for both travellers and tourism stakeholders, underlining the need for contingency planning in peak travel periods.

Practical Steps for Travellers

For tourists affected by Air Canada flight cancellations, prompt action is essential. Check flight status frequently via airline websites or apps. Contact your travel agent or airline directly to explore rebooking options. Keep all booking confirmations and receipts, as these may be needed for refunds or insurance claims. If your trip involves hotels, tours, or cruises, notify service providers immediately. Flexible tickets and travel insurance can significantly reduce stress during disruptions. Planning ahead and staying informed can help travellers minimise the impact of Air Canada flight cancellations on their vacation or business travel.

Passenger Rights in Canada

Travellers should be aware of their rights during flight disruptions. Canada’s air passenger regulations require airlines to provide rebooking options or refunds when flights are cancelled. Passengers may also be entitled to meals, accommodation, or communication assistance for extended delays. Understanding these rights empowers tourists to seek fair treatment and compensation. Keeping records of all interactions with the airline, including boarding passes and cancellation notices, can help support claims. Being informed allows travellers to navigate disruptions more confidently and make alternative arrangements without unnecessary delays.

How Global Travel Routes Are Affected

Air Canada flight cancellations impact more than just local travel. Canada serves as a central hub connecting North America with Europe, Asia, and South America. When flights are suspended, it affects connecting passengers worldwide. International tourism routes may experience delays, causing a domino effect across airports and travel itineraries. Tour operators, hotels, and cruise lines must adjust their schedules to accommodate affected passengers. Global travellers should anticipate delays and remain flexible with their plans. Understanding the broader impact of Air Canada flight cancellations helps tourists prepare for contingencies and avoid unnecessary stress.

Top Tips for Navigating Air Canada Flight Disruptions

Travellers can reduce inconvenience by taking proactive steps. Sign up for flight alerts and notifications. Maintain organised travel documents, including tickets, boarding passes, and accommodation confirmations. Choose flexible flight options when possible and ensure travel insurance covers airline disruptions. Arrive early at airports, as staff may assist with rebooking and alternative travel arrangements. Communicate with hotels, tours, and cruise lines about potential schedule changes. Being prepared allows travellers to handle Air Canada flight cancellations effectively, ensuring safety, comfort, and minimal disruption to their plans.

Looking Ahead for Canadian Tourism

While Air Canada flight cancellations are causing short-term disruption, tourism experts expect normal operations to resume gradually. Visitors planning trips to Canada should stay informed about flight schedules and maintain flexible arrangements. By understanding airline policies, passenger rights, and alternative travel options, tourists can continue to enjoy Canada’s rich landscapes, vibrant cities, and cultural attractions despite temporary flight challenges. Preparedness, awareness, and flexibility are the keys to navigating this period of travel uncertainty successfully.

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Explore More Destinations: Choice Hotels Expands Globally to Offer Reliable and Affordable Stays for Tourists

7 March 2026 at 00:13
Explore More Destinations: Choice Hotels Expands Globally to Offer Reliable and Affordable Stays for Tourists

Choice Hotels International is accelerating its global growth, offering travellers more options for budget-friendly and midscale stays around the world. Known for its strong franchise model, the company now operates thousands of properties across the United States and is rapidly expanding internationally. For global travellers, this expansion is a golden opportunity to explore new destinations while enjoying consistent quality and comfort. By adding hotels in Canada, Europe, South America, and Asia, Choice Hotels ensures tourists can find reliable accommodation almost anywhere.

The expansion also reflects a broader trend in the hospitality industry, where franchise-based growth allows rapid scaling without heavy capital investment. For travellers, this means more choices, competitive prices, and better accessibility to both major cities and emerging destinations.

Affordable Stays: Perfect for Budget-Conscious Travellers

Budget-conscious tourists are increasingly seeking comfort without overspending. Choice Hotels’ midscale and economy properties are ideal for families, solo travellers, and road-trip adventurers. These hotels offer free amenities, easy access to attractions, and flexible booking options, catering to travellers who want quality without compromise.

As global tourism rebounds, the demand for affordable stays has surged. Many governments actively support the expansion of mid-range hotels to attract international visitors, and Choice Hotels aligns perfectly with these strategies. For tourists, this means more affordable trips with access to safe, well-maintained accommodations.

International Growth: Unlocking New Destinations

Choice Hotels’ global expansion is opening doors to destinations that previously had limited international hotel options. By opening new properties in high-demand tourist regions, the company is improving access for travellers and creating a consistent hotel experience worldwide.

Tourism authorities in multiple countries emphasise that expanding mid-range hotels is key to increasing visitor numbers. With Choice Hotels’ growing international footprint, tourists can enjoy reliable service, loyalty programmes, and familiar amenities even in emerging destinations. This helps travellers plan trips with confidence and explore more diverse locations.

Enhancing Travel Value: More Than Just a Stay

Affordable hotels like Choice Hotels allow travellers to spend more on experiences, local cuisine, and sightseeing. Many destinations now focus on tourism-driven revenue, and accessible accommodation is a crucial part of that strategy.

By providing budget-friendly rooms, Choice Hotels encourages tourists to stay longer and explore more. The result is a win-win scenario: travellers enjoy more experiences, while destinations benefit from increased tourism spending. This approach is transforming the way people plan trips, making travel more immersive and enriching.

Market Insights: How Expansion Supports Tourism

While financial analysts monitor share prices, the travel angle reveals a larger story. Choice Hotels’ asset-light franchise model allows rapid international growth, supporting tourism in regions that previously struggled to attract global hotel brands.

For travellers, this means more accommodation options, better locations, and consistent quality. Whether visiting North America, Europe, South America, or Asia, tourists can now rely on a trusted hotel network that makes planning and booking easier. This ensures smoother trips and reduces travel uncertainties.

Why Choice Hotels Matters for Modern Travellers

Choice Hotels’ focus on budget and midscale properties addresses a global need. Many travellers prefer affordable stays that offer comfort and convenience, freeing up budget for experiences and adventures. By growing its international presence, the company is helping tourists access destinations that were once less reachable.

As global tourism continues to rise, Choice Hotels is positioned to become an essential facilitator of travel. The expansion strategy not only increases the number of hotels but also improves service quality, standardises amenities, and creates a sense of familiarity for tourists exploring new regions.

Future Outlook: Affordable Travel for Everyone

The future of international travel depends heavily on hotel accessibility, affordability, and quality. Choice Hotels’ global expansion demonstrates how a franchise-based growth model can meet these needs effectively. By focusing on mid-range and budget segments, the company is enabling more frequent travel, longer stays, and richer experiences for tourists worldwide.

With an expanding hotel network across multiple continents, travellers can now plan trips with more flexibility, explore new cities, and enjoy safe, reliable, and affordable accommodation. Choice Hotels is transforming the travel landscape, making global exploration accessible to a wider audience than ever before.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates Latest Travel News: Emirates Begins Limited Flight Comeback After Regional Airspace Shutdown Sparks Worldwide Travel Chaos

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Latest Travel News: Emirates Begins Limited Flight Comeback After Regional Airspace Shutdown Sparks Worldwide Travel Chaos
Emirates restarts limited flights from Dubai after Middle East airspace disruptions impacting global travel routes between Europe Asia & Africa.

Travelers passing through Dubai’s vast international aviation hub are beginning to see signs of recovery after a dramatic disruption that affected air travel across the Middle East. Emirates, one of the world’s largest international airlines, has started restoring a limited number of flights from Dubai following widespread airspace restrictions triggered by escalating regional tensions. The gradual reopening of routes is bringing cautious relief to thousands of passengers who were stranded or forced to delay their journeys as airlines paused operations across the region.

Dubai International Airport serves as one of the most important aviation crossroads connecting Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. According to information from the United Arab Emirates General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and regional aviation authorities, safety concerns forced several countries in the Middle East to close or restrict their airspace, creating a ripple effect across the global airline network. With airlines unable to safely use normal flight paths, thousands of flights were cancelled or delayed as carriers worked to protect passengers and crews.

Latest Travel Update as Emirates Gradually Restarts Key Global Routes

Emirates has now begun operating a limited number of flights from Dubai International Airport as conditions slowly stabilize. The airline initially restarted services to several major international destinations including London Heathrow, Manchester, Paris, Frankfurt and Jeddah. These routes represent critical links in Emirates’ global network and are among the busiest long-haul travel corridors connecting Europe and the Middle East.

According to aviation updates provided through official UAE aviation channels, the airline is restoring flights in phases rather than returning immediately to full operations. This cautious approach allows aviation authorities to monitor airspace safety and manage traffic through temporary corridors that have been established to support aircraft movement.

Passengers who were already stranded in Dubai during the disruption have been given priority on some of the resumed services. Transit passengers connecting through the hub are being accepted only when onward flights are confirmed to operate, helping airlines avoid further congestion in the airport.

Middle East Airspace Restrictions Trigger Global Aviation Disruption

The crisis that disrupted aviation began when several countries across the Middle East temporarily closed their airspace following security concerns. According to international aviation monitoring data and government aviation updates, the restrictions affected a wide geographic area that included Iran, Israel, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

Because the Gulf region functions as a critical bridge between continents, even short-term airspace closures can have global consequences. Major airlines regularly route flights through the region when connecting cities in Asia and Europe. When these air corridors closed, airlines had to cancel flights or reroute aircraft on longer alternative routes.

Aviation analysts estimate that more than ten thousand flights were cancelled during the disruption, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers across the global aviation network. Many travelers experienced delays or missed connections as airlines attempted to reorganize schedules and redirect aircraft around restricted areas.

Government Aviation Authorities Open Emergency Flight Corridors

In response to the disruption, the United Arab Emirates General Civil Aviation Authority coordinated with regional aviation agencies to create temporary flight corridors that would allow a limited number of aircraft to operate safely. These controlled air routes are designed to guide aircraft around restricted zones while maintaining safe separation between flights.

Officials indicated that air traffic movements were capped at a limited number of operations per hour while the system stabilized. The restrictions ensured that aviation authorities could carefully manage aircraft traffic while minimizing potential risks.

Government agencies also worked with airlines and embassies to assist passengers affected by the disruption. Many travelers who were stranded in Dubai received guidance on rebooking flights, securing accommodation or arranging alternative travel plans while waiting for operations to resume.

Impact on Major Gulf Airlines and Global Travel Routes

The disruption did not affect Emirates alone. Other Gulf carriers also faced operational challenges as airspace closures spread across the region. Airlines such as Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways were forced to suspend or reduce flights during the peak of the crisis.

Etihad Airways operated limited services including cargo operations and repatriation flights designed to assist travelers who were unable to leave affected regions. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways faced extended disruption because Qatar’s airspace restrictions lasted longer during the crisis.

The ripple effects extended far beyond the Middle East. Flights between Asia and Europe, two of the busiest international travel markets, rely heavily on Gulf aviation hubs such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi. When those hubs slowed operations, airlines around the world experienced delays and schedule adjustments.

Passenger Guidance as Airlines Restore Travel Services

Airlines operating from Dubai have issued guidance encouraging travelers to confirm their flight status before leaving for the airport. Because schedules are being restored gradually, airlines are advising passengers to travel only when they hold confirmed bookings.

Travelers whose flights were cancelled during the disruption have been offered rebooking options or refunds through airline customer service channels. Aviation authorities continue monitoring the situation while gradually allowing more flights to operate as safety conditions improve.

Officials from aviation authorities emphasize that passenger safety remains the highest priority while airspace restrictions continue to evolve across the region.

Global Aviation Recovery Begins but Challenges Remain

The return of limited Emirates flights marks an important step toward restoring international travel routes through the Middle East. However, aviation experts warn that full recovery may take time as airlines carefully rebuild schedules and adjust to ongoing security assessments.

For passengers who rely on Dubai as a major connecting hub, the gradual reopening of routes offers reassurance that global travel networks are beginning to stabilize again. After days of uncertainty and disrupted journeys, the sight of aircraft departing once more from Dubai’s busy runways is providing renewed optimism for travelers eager to continue their journeys across continents.

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Skyrocketing Airfares: UAE-India Flight Tickets Surge Amidst Severe Gulf Travel Disruptions

7 March 2026 at 00:11
Skyrocketing Airfares: UAE-India Flight Tickets Surge Amidst Severe Gulf Travel Disruptions
Skyrocketing Airfares Between UAE and India Amidst Regional Disruptions.

The international aviation sector is currently witnessing an unprecedented surge in UAE-India flight fares, which have reportedly climbed to staggering levels, reaching as high as Rs 1 lakh for a single journey. This dramatic increase in ticket prices is being attributed to widespread Gulf travel disruptions that have severely impacted the scheduling and availability of commercial flights. As airline capacity remains constrained across the region, thousands of expatriates and tourists are being forced to navigate a landscape of inflated travel costs and limited transport alternatives. The regional crisis has created a bottleneck in one of the world’s busiest air corridors, leading to significant financial pressure on the Indian diaspora residing in the United Arab Emirates.

The Economic Impact of Unprecedented Fare Hikes

A profound financial burden is being felt by many families who rely on the air bridge between the United Arab Emirates and various Indian cities. It has been observed that the standard pricing models, which typically fluctuate based on seasonal demand, have been completely disregarded in favor of emergency pricing tiers. These prices, often exceeding Rs 1 lakh, are being applied to economy class seats that would ordinarily cost a fraction of that amount. The shift in pricing is not merely a result of corporate strategy but is viewed as a direct consequence of the geopolitical and operational hurdles currently being faced by the aviation industry in the Middle East.

Families are being placed in positions where emergency travel is becoming financially unviable. The cost of a round-trip for a small family is now comparable to the price of a luxury vehicle or a down payment on property in certain parts of India. This economic strain is compounded by the fact that many of those traveling are blue-collar workers or middle-income professionals whose savings are being depleted by these unavoidable expenses.

Factors Driving the Regional Travel Disruptions

Several complex factors are identified as the primary drivers of this volatility. Firstly, the airspace over certain parts of the Gulf has been restricted or rerouted due to ongoing regional tensions. When flight paths are altered, fuel consumption increases, and flight times are extended, leading to higher operational costs for carriers. These costs are subsequently passed down to the consumer. Furthermore, several major airlines have been forced to cancel flights or reduce the frequency of their services, leading to a massive deficit in the supply of available seats.

When supply is drastically reduced while demand remains constant—or increases due to people attempting to flee zones of instability—the market responds with rapid price inflation. It is also noted that technical challenges and staffing shortages within various regional airports have contributed to the backlog. The synergy of these negative factors has created a perfect storm for the aviation market, resulting in the current pricing crisis.

The Struggle of the Indian Diaspora

The Indian community in the UAE is known for its size and its frequent travel back to the mainland for festivals, family emergencies, and business obligations. However, the current situation has forced a reevaluation of these travel habits. It is reported that many individuals are opting to stay put, even in the face of family crises, because the cost of travel has become prohibitive. The psychological toll of being unable to reach home during times of need is significant, and the situation is being monitored closely by community leaders and diplomatic missions.

For those who are absolutely required to travel, the search for alternative routes has become a common practice. Some travelers are looking into connecting flights through third-party hubs such as Colombo, Muscat, or Doha. However, even these alternative routes are seeing a trickle-down effect, with prices rising as more travelers pivot away from direct UAE-India sectors.

Airline Responses and Operational Constraints

From the perspective of the airlines, the situation is described as a logistical nightmare. Carriers such as Emirates, Etihad, Air India, and IndiGo are working to manage the overflow of passengers, but they are limited by the number of aircraft they can legally and safely operate within current restrictions. It is emphasized by industry experts that airlines are not solely to blame for the price hikes, as the underlying costs of insurance, fuel, and ground handling have also seen a sharp rise during this period of disruption.

Maintenance schedules and crew rest requirements must be strictly adhered to, meaning that even if an airline wished to add more “rescue” flights, the physical resources may not be available. The complexity of international aviation law also means that bilateral agreements regarding seat quotas cannot be adjusted overnight, leaving little room for immediate relief in terms of capacity expansion.

The Role of Booking Portals and Dynamic Pricing

The use of automated dynamic pricing algorithms by booking portals and airlines is another significant factor in the rapid escalation of fares. These systems are programmed to increase prices automatically as the number of available seats on a particular flight decreases. In a situation where thousands of people are searching for a handful of tickets simultaneously, the algorithm pushes the price to its maximum threshold within minutes.

This digital reality means that a ticket viewed at one price may increase by thousands of rupees by the time the user reaches the checkout page. There have been calls from various consumer advocacy groups for a temporary cap on airfares during periods of national or regional crisis, but such measures are difficult to implement across international borders and varying jurisdictions.

Future Outlook and Recovery Expectations

The duration of this price surge remains uncertain, as it is heavily dependent on the stabilization of the regional environment. If the disruptions in the Gulf persist, it is expected that the high fares will continue through the upcoming peak travel seasons. Conversely, if airspace restrictions are lifted and airlines are permitted to resume their full schedules, a gradual correction in ticket prices may be observed.

In the interim, travelers are being advised to book as far in advance as possible and to maintain flexibility with their travel dates. The reliance on travel insurance is also being highlighted, as it provides a layer of protection against the sudden cancellations that have become common in the current climate. The resilience of the India-UAE travel corridor is being tested, but it remains one of the most vital links in global aviation.

Concluding Observations on the Crisis

The narrative of Rs 1 lakh flight tickets serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of international travel to regional instability. While the physical distance between the UAE and India remains unchanged, the economic distance has grown significantly for many. The focus remains on how quickly the industry can recover and whether lessons will be learned regarding the protection of passengers from such extreme price volatility in the future. Until then, the focus is placed on the endurance of the travelers and the efforts of stakeholders to restore normalcy to the skies.

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San Francisco International Airport Travel Disruption as United, Southwest, Delta and American Airlines Flights Face 142 Delays and 5 Cancellations Impacting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and Major US cities

7 March 2026 at 00:10
San Francisco International Airport Travel Disruption as United, Southwest, Delta and American Airlines Flights Face 142 Delays and 5 Cancellations Impacting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and Major US cities
San Francisco International Airport Travel Disruption as United, Southwest, Delta and American Airlines Flights Face 142 Delays and 5 Cancellations Impacting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and Major US cities

San Francisco, California – Flight operations at San Francisco International Airport were temporarily affected as airlines recorded 142 delay reports and 5 operational cancellations, problems impacting passengers traversing one of the busiest international entry points in the United States. The delays pertained to both domestic and international flights to and from San Francisco to major cities in North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

As per the operational data of the day’s aviation and the usual monitoring of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the respective airport authorities, most airlines recorded delays, with only a few cancellations. The affected airlines included domestic airlines and some of the major long-haul international airlines operating in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Airlines Experiencing Delays and Cancellations

The data shows that United Airlines, one of the primary carriers operating from San Francisco International Airport, recorded the highest number of delays with 49 flights affected. Other airlines experiencing operational disruptions included Southwest Airlines with 22 delayed flights, Delta Air Lines with 9 delays, and American Airlines with 8 delays.

Several international airlines also reported delays affecting inbound and outbound flights. These included Air Canada, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Qantas, Emirates, Air India, All Nippon Airways and Philippine Airlines. Regional carriers and partner airlines such as SkyWest and Horizon Air also recorded delays across connecting routes.

The five cancellations reported during the period involved international carriers including SAS and Qatar Airways, along with one cancellation linked to regional operator SkyWest.

Cities and Regions Impacted by the Disruptions

San Francisco International Airport serves as a major global aviation hub linking the United States with cities across Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America. As a result, the delays had ripple effects across numerous destinations.

Domestic routes connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix and Las Vegas were among those impacted. International routes linking the city to major global hubs such as Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Doha, Vancouver, Hong Kong and Auckland also experienced operational delays.

Government aviation guidance from the U.S. Department of Transportation notes that delays at large hub airports often cascade across national and international networks because aircraft rotations and crew schedules operate on tightly coordinated timetables.

Estimated Passenger Impact

San Francisco International Airport is one of the busiest gateways on the U.S. West Coast, handling tens of millions of passengers each year according to official airport statistics. With aircraft serving both domestic and long-haul routes, a single delayed flight can affect hundreds of travellers.

Based on typical aircraft capacity ranges published by the Federal Aviation Administration, the disruptions may have affected several thousand passengers travelling through the airport during the day. Passengers connecting between domestic and international flights were particularly vulnerable to missed connections and schedule adjustments.

Airport authorities generally advise travellers to monitor airline notifications and airport updates during periods of operational disruption to stay informed about gate changes, rebooking options and updated departure times.

Operational Challenges Behind Flight Delays

While flight disruptions can arise from several factors, aviation authorities frequently cite air traffic congestion, weather patterns, aircraft rotation delays and operational scheduling challenges as common causes.

Large international hubs like San Francisco handle heavy air traffic flows, especially during peak travel periods when long-haul departures to Asia and domestic connections occur simultaneously. Even minor delays in aircraft arrivals can create scheduling bottlenecks across multiple terminals.

According to aviation operational guidelines published by U.S. government aviation agencies, maintaining schedule stability requires coordination between airlines, air traffic controllers and airport ground operations.

Impact on Tourism and Business Travel

San Francisco is one of the most visited destinations in the United States, attracting millions of international tourists each year for its cultural landmarks, technology industry presence and proximity to California’s coastal attractions.

Temporary disruptions at the airport can influence travel schedules for both leisure travellers and business passengers heading to major technology and finance centers in the Bay Area. Travel planners note that international arrivals are particularly sensitive to delays because of long flight durations and tight onward connections.

Tourism authorities in California continue to emphasize the importance of resilient aviation infrastructure to maintain the region’s global accessibility.

Conclusion

There were 142 delays and 5 cancellations at the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and this is not anything out of the ordinary when considering that SFO is one of the busiest international airports in the world. Flights are still able to operate, but delays affect all types of international routes, and impact airlines on the unites states side of the operation.

Both Aviation Authorities and Airport Officials suggest that passengers check with the airline for the most updated flight information in order to minimize the disruption caused.

Source: Flightaware

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Hundreds of Travelers Stranded at New York JFK Airport with 19 Flight Cancellations and 118 Delays Affecting Delta, Qatar, Endeavor, Kuwait, EgyptAir and More Airlines Between US and Israel, UK, France, India, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, Canada and More

7 March 2026 at 00:09
Hundreds of Travelers Stranded at New York JFK Airport with 19 Flight Cancellations and 118 Delays Affecting Delta, Qatar, Endeavor, Kuwait, EgyptAir and More Airlines Between US and Israel, UK, France, India, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, Canada and More
New York JFK Airport travel

Hundreds of travelers are stranded at New York JFK Airport as the day unfolds with 19 flight cancellations and 118 delays. These disruptions hit Delta, Endeavor, Qatar, Kuwait, EgyptAir and more airlines, pushing schedules into chaos between the US and key global markets. As a result, journeys linking the US and Israel, the UK, France, India, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, Canada and more destinations face serious interruptions. Moreover, passengers at New York JFK Airport now confront long lines, missed connections and mounting uncertainty. The 19 flight cancellations combine with 118 delays to strain crews, ground operations and customer service teams.

Total Cancellations and Delays at JFK

The data shows 19 flights cancelled and 118 delayed at JFK today. These disruptions touch both long‑haul international services and short‑haul domestic feeders, creating a network of missed connections and extended travel times for hundreds of passengers.

On the airline side, Qatar Airways stands out with 6 cancellations, representing a 100% cancellation rate for its JFK operation today. Delta Air Lines has 4 cancellations (around 1% of its schedule here) and 13 delays (5%), while regional partner Endeavor Air records 2 cancellations (1%) and 18 delays (12%). Republic adds 2 cancellations (2%) and 15 delays (17%), highlighting how regional carriers feeding JFK are under clear strain.

JetBlue, a key JFK‑based carrier, has 1 cancellation but a heavy 44 delayed flights, equating to a 14% delay rate. American Airlines shows 1 cancellation and 3 delays (2%), while other international airlines such as Virgin Atlantic (1 cancellation, 10% rate) and Kuwait Airways (1 cancellation, 50% rate) are also on the disruption list. A long tail of global carriers – including Air France, Air India, All Nippon, Japan Airlines, KLM, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Hawaiian, Icelandair, EgyptAir, Saudia, Emirates, Avianca El Salvador and others – each report smaller numbers of delayed flights, with some seeing very high delay percentages on a limited schedule.

Which Airports, Cities and Countries Are Most Affected?

Origin airports into JFK

Looking at where today’s disrupted flights are coming from, several key origin airports into JFK stand out. Hamad International in Doha posts 3 cancellations to JFK, a 100% cancellation rate with no delayed departures – meaning Doha–New York service is effectively wiped out today. Chicago O’Hare shows 2 cancellations (16%) and 2 delays (16%), indicating notable disruption on this major domestic trunk route.

From Europe and Asia, London Heathrow has 1 cancellation to JFK (5%), while Tokyo Haneda records 1 cancellation (20%) and 2 delays (40%), signalling pressure on transpacific links. Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv posts 1 cancellation (33%), while Milwaukee and Rochester each see 1 cancellation with no delays, and Paris Charles de Gaulle shows 1 cancellation and 1 delay (12%).

Among origins with zero cancellations but elevated delays into JFK, Boston Logan logs 7 delayed flights (41%), Toronto Pearson 3 delays (42%), Syracuse 3 delays (60%), and Raleigh–Durham 3 delays (27%), underscoring how northeastern and mid‑Atlantic feeder routes are running late even when not outright cancelled. Additional delayed origins include Reagan National, Indianapolis, Orlando and Southwest Florida, each with multiple delayed flights and double‑digit delay rates.

Destination airports from JFK

On the outbound side, JFK passengers heading to the Gulf and the Middle East face some of the most severe disruption. Hamad International in Doha again appears with 3 cancelled departures from JFK and no delayed flights – a 100% cancellation rate that essentially suspends JFK–Doha connectivity today. Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv and Kuwait International also see 100% cancellation of their JFK‑bound or JFK‑originating services, with 1 cancelled flight each and no delays.

Chicago O’Hare is hit with 1 cancellation (9%) plus 5 delays (45%) from JFK, illustrating ripple effects on a major domestic hub. London Heathrow shows 1 cancellation (5%), while a range of U.S. destinations – including Boston, Reagan National, Orlando, Indianapolis, Savannah, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cincinnati and Denver – appear with multiple delayed flights, often in the 20–50% delay‑rate range on their limited JFK service. Internationally, Cancun, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Cairo and Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta) all record delayed services from JFK, with Cairo, Nairobi and Greenville/Spartanburg seeing 100% of their listed flights delayed.

Taken together, this pattern shows that today’s disruption at JFK is not confined to one region: it affects Gulf hubs (Doha, Kuwait), Middle Eastern and African points (Tel Aviv, Cairo, Nairobi), major European gateways (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam), and a broad swath of U.S. domestic and near‑international leisure and business markets.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

Passengers flying through John F. Kennedy today should assume a higher‑than‑normal risk of delay or misconnection, especially if they are using the airport as a long‑haul gateway. Those booked on Qatar Airways or other services touching Doha, Tel Aviv or Kuwait are dealing with outright cancellations and should treat their travel plans as postponed rather than simply delayed.

Here are practical steps travelers can take right now:

  • Check your flight status directly with your airline’s app or website and on the JFK or FlightAware trackers before leaving for the airport, and keep refreshing as departure time approaches.
  • If your flight is cancelled (especially to Doha, Tel Aviv or Kuwait), do not go straight to the airport; instead, contact the airline remotely to rebook, explore refund options, or reroute via an alternative hub.
  • If you are delayed but still scheduled to depart, build in extra time for security and possible gate changes, and, if you have a tight connection, proactively ask the airline to re‑protect you on a later onward flight.
  • For domestic and regional routes with clustered delays (such as Boston, Chicago, Washington, Florida and Toronto), consider same‑day earlier departures where available, or, for very short‑haul trips, evaluate rail or road alternatives.

With 19 cancellations and 118 delays already logged, JFK is operating, but today is not a “set‑and‑forget” travel day – passengers who stay informed, flexible and proactive will have the best chance of still getting where they need to go.

Source: FlightAware

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Hundreds of Passengers Stranded Across Argentina Today as Buenos Aires’ Jorge Newbery Airport Cancels 6 and Delays 73 Flights, Disrupting Aerolíneas Argentinas, LATAM, Flybondi, and Other Airlines in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario, and More

7 March 2026 at 00:06
Hundreds of Passengers Stranded Across Argentina Today as Buenos Aires’ Jorge Newbery Airport Cancels 6 and Delays 73 Flights, Disrupting Aerolíneas Argentinas, LATAM, Flybondi, and Other Airlines in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario, and More
Jorge Newbery Airport chaos as 73 flights delayed and 6 cancelled, stranding passengers and disrupting travel across Argentina’s busiest city‑centre hub.

For travellers touching down or departing from the heart of Argentina’s capital today, the journey quickly turned into an ordeal as Jorge Newbery Airport (Aeroparque) grappled with 73 flight delays and 6 cancellations, leaving families, tourists and business passengers stuck in terminals, confronting uncertainty and disrupted plans. What should have been routine transfers between Buenos Aires and domestic or regional destinations instead became a story of stretched queues, frayed tempers and scrambled itineraries.

Widespread Disruption at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

Argentina’s Jorge Newbery Airport, officially known as Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP), is one of the country’s busiest aviation hubs, serving as a vital gateway for domestic flights and regional services across South America. According to live flight data sources and recent tallies from operations monitoring, the airport experienced 73 delayed flights and 6 cancellations today — a significant disruption to normal schedules. The delays affected both Argentina’s national carrier Aerolíneas Argentinas and regional partners, as well as other operators linking Buenos Aires with key cities such as Córdoba, Mendoza, Bariloche and Rosario. Regional routes to Brazil, Chile and Uruguay were also caught up in the backlog, compounding the travel chaos. With domestic and short‑haul international flights a cornerstone of Aeroparque’s operations, even small interruptions can rapidly escalate into larger scheduling bottlenecks — particularly during peak travel times when passenger numbers surge.

What Caused the Rush of Delays and Cancellations?

While exact operational details can vary day‑to‑day, airline and airport sources point to a mix of factors contributing to the disruption: ongoing scheduling congestion, maintenance backlogs, and spillovers from earlier timetable shifts that left little room for error. According to aviation reports and analyst bulletins, even minor delays at a hub like Aeroparque can have cascading effects — especially during busy segments of the travel calendar. Earlier this month, smaller‑scale disruptions at the same airport highlighted how sensitive the system is to pressure. A mid‑February update reported 35 delayed and 5 cancelled flights, underscoring that Jorge Newbery’s compact infrastructure can quickly reach its limits when demand spikes.

Passenger Experience: Frustration and Uncertainty in Terminals

At the airport terminals, many passengers spoke of long waits in lounges and crowded boarding lounges as digital flight boards flickered between “Delayed” and “Cancelled.” One holidaymaker headed for a weekend break in Patagonia described the experience as “uncomfortable and stressful,” noting a lack of real‑time updates as flight times continued to shift.

Another business traveller, who has been trying to fly to Córdoba repeatedly for a meeting, said airport staff were helpful but overwhelmed by the sheer number of rebookings and enquiries. Many affected travellers took to social media to share photos of packed terminals and frustrated queues at customer service desks.

Travel advisory sources recommend passengers allow extra time before departure and remain in frequent contact with airlines for updated schedules, as flight data at Aeroparque can change rapidly throughout the day.

Official Statements and Airport Response

Neither Jorge Newbery Airport’s official portal nor Argentina’s National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) had issued a live traffic update at the time of reporting, but airlines operating out of the airport — including Aerolíneas Argentinas and LATAM — confirmed delays to multiple scheduled services. Industry observers note that Aeroparque’s proximity to Buenos Aires’s city centre makes it uniquely sensitive to operational bottlenecks, as the airport handles a high frequency of short‑haul flights with quick turnaround times.

Experts tracking airport operations also emphasise that the physical configuration of Aeroparque — with limited runway and apron space compared to larger international hubs — leaves less flexibility for absorbing delays caused by late arrivals, weather impacts or logistical snags.

How the Delays Are Affecting Regional Connectivity

The impact of flight disruptions at Aeroparque extends beyond the airport itself. Many regional carriers ply routes between Buenos Aires and interior destinations including Córdoba, Bariloche, Iguazú, Salta, and Neuquén, as well as cross‑border services to fellow South American capitals. Delays at Jorge Newbery often ripple through these networks, forcing secondary adjustments and rescheduled services. In some cases, flights connecting from provincial cities back into Aeroparque found themselves delayed or rescheduled later in the day due to the backlog — affecting onward travel plans for business commuters and domestic tourists alike.

Airline Perspectives and Industry Context

Aerolíneas Argentinas, the nation’s flagship airline, has experienced its own share of operational complexity in recent years as it balances domestic demand with regional connections across South America. Maintenance and staffing constraints, evolving schedule demands, and infrastructure limits have all been cited in aviation analysis as pressure points for carrier performance.

While not all delays are rooted in airline performance alone, the partnership between carriers and airport authorities is central to managing schedules and minimising the risk of knock‑on impacts on passengers’ itineraries.

Travel Advice for AEP Passengers

As Jorge Newbery Airport continues to navigate the backlog, aviation authorities and travel monitoring services recommend:

  • Checking flight status frequently via airline or airport apps before heading to the terminal.

Arriving early to account for extended security and boarding processes.

Contacting airlines in advance for rebooking or refund options where applicable.

Monitoring departure boards upon arrival at the airport, as last‑minute adjustments remain possible.

For local travellers and visitors alike, understanding that delays can cascade across the system helps set realistic expectations — and the airport continues to advise passengers to remain flexible and well‑informed.

Humanised Closing Paragraph

For the hundreds of travellers who found themselves stranded, waiting, or re‑routing today at Jorge Newbery Airport, the delays and cancellations were more than statistics — they were real disruptions to plans filled with anticipation, reunion and urgency. Children missed birthdays, business meetings were postponed, and holidaymakers faced unwelcome extensions of their airport stays. Yet amidst the frustration, stories of patience, understanding airport staff support, and fellow passengers sharing information underscored a common resilience that travellers everywhere have learned: when the skies don’t go to plan, people still find ways to move forward.

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How Google’s New Real-Time Baggage Tracking System Revolutionizes the Search for Lost Airport Luggage

7 March 2026 at 00:04
How Google’s New Real-Time Baggage Tracking System Revolutionizes the Search for Lost Airport Luggage
How Google’s New Tracking Feature Solves the Crisis of Lost Airport Baggage.

The modern landscape of international transit is being reshaped by technological advancements designed to mitigate the historical frustrations of frequent flyers. Among these innovations, the Google Find My Device ecosystem has emerged as a cornerstone for those seeking to secure their personal belongings. It is often observed that the anxiety associated with lost airport baggage remains a primary concern for travelers navigating global hubs. To address this, a sophisticated real-time tracking system has been introduced by Google, allowing for the seamless integration of third-party Bluetooth tags with Android smartphones.

By utilizing this new travel feature, passengers are empowered with the ability to monitor the exact coordinates of their luggage from the moment of check-in until it arrives at the final destination carousel. The airline industry has frequently struggled with the logistics of misplaced suitcases, but through this digital innovation, the power of recovery is placed directly into the hands of the consumer. It is believed that this shift toward personal oversight will significantly reduce the number of unresolved claims filed with carriers annually.

The Mechanics of the Find My Device Network

The underlying technology behind this update is centered on a vast, decentralized network composed of millions of Android devices worldwide. When a compatible tracker is placed inside a suitcase, a secure signal is emitted that can be detected by nearby Android hardware. This information is then encrypted and relayed back to the owner’s device, ensuring that privacy is maintained while providing high-accuracy location data.

Because the system does not rely solely on GPS, which often fails inside dense terminal structures, the use of Bluetooth proximity is considered a superior method for indoor navigation. The integration of this network signifies a major leap forward in how hardware and software can collaborate to solve everyday logistical hurdles. It is through this massive crowdsourced infrastructure that even a bag left in a remote corner of a cargo hold can be pinpointed with remarkable precision.

Compatibility and Device Requirements

For this system to be utilized effectively, certain technical requirements must be met by the user. It is noted that the feature is primarily accessible to those operating on modern Android versions, specifically Android 9 and above. Furthermore, the hardware must support the latest Play Services updates to ensure the Find My Device interface is fully functional.

In terms of physical trackers, partnerships have been established with several prominent manufacturers. Brands such as Chipolo and Pebblebee have released tags specifically engineered to sync with the Google ecosystem. It is required that these tags be paired with a Google account prior to travel. Once the pairing process is completed, the tracker is recognized as a permanent fixture within the user’s digital inventory, ready to be deployed inside any piece of checked or carry-on luggage.

Step-by-Step Implementation for Travelers

To initiate the tracking process, the Find My Device application must first be downloaded and configured on a primary smartphone. Once the application is active, the Bluetooth tracker is added via the “Add a Device” prompt within the settings menu. It is recommended that the tracker be named clearly, such as “Main Suitcase” or “Travel Rucksack,” to avoid confusion during transit.

After the device is placed securely inside the baggage, no further manual intervention is required. The location of the item is automatically updated as it moves through the airport’s sorting facilities. If a bag fails to appear on the carousel upon arrival, the smartphone can be used to check the last known location. If the bag is within immediate range, a sound can be triggered from the tracker to help the owner locate it among hundreds of similar-looking items.

Bridging the Gap Between Airlines and Passengers

Historically, the process of recovering a lost bag involved lengthy paperwork and an unfortunate reliance on airline staff who may not have immediate access to real-time data. With the introduction of this Google feature, a transparent layer of information is added to the passenger experience. While the airline remains responsible for the physical transport of the goods, the passenger is no longer left in the dark regarding the status of their possessions.

This transparency is expected to foster a more collaborative relationship between travelers and airport authorities. If a discrepancy is found between the airline’s report and the location shown on the Find My Device map, the passenger can provide specific evidence to ground crews, thereby accelerating the recovery process. The narrative of the “lost” bag is being replaced by the “traceable” bag, shifting the dynamics of travel security.

Security and Privacy Considerations

Significant measures have been taken by Google to ensure that the tracking network cannot be exploited for nefarious purposes. The data transmitted between devices is end-to-end encrypted, meaning that neither Google nor any third-party participants in the network can view the location of the user’s items. Only the owner of the tracker possesses the digital key required to decrypt the location information.

Additionally, protections against “unwanted tracking” have been implemented. If an unknown tracker is detected moving with an individual who does not own it, an alert is sent to their smartphone. This ensures that while the system is highly effective for finding lost objects, it cannot be easily used to monitor the movements of people without their consent. These safety protocols are essential for maintaining public trust in such a widespread digital network.

The Global Impact on the Travel Experience

The implications of this technology extend beyond individual convenience; they represent a fundamental change in global travel standards. As more passengers adopt these tracking solutions, the pressure on airports to modernize their baggage handling systems is increased. A future is envisioned where real-time tracking is not just an optional luxury but a standard expectation for all travelers.

Furthermore, the environmental impact of lost baggage—often involving the secondary transport of recovered items via carbon-heavy shipping methods—could be mitigated by faster, more local recoveries. By streamlining the reunion of owners and their belongings, the overall efficiency of the travel industry is improved. It is concluded that the integration of Google’s tracking capabilities into the airport environment is a vital step toward a more reliable and less stressful era of international transit.

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MS Westerdam Faces Norovirus Alert During Asia Cruise Voyage

7 March 2026 at 00:01
MS Westerdam Faces Norovirus Alert During Asia Cruise Voyage

Health authorities in Hong Kong, China, Asia are investigating a suspected outbreak of norovirus aboard a cruise ship after dozens of passengers and crew members fell ill during a multi-destination voyage across East Asia. The situation unfolded on the MS Westerdam, a vessel operated by Holland America Line, which had been traveling through several popular tourism hubs before arriving in Hong Kong.

The cruise ship reached Hong Kong on March 1, prompting immediate attention from local public health officials. According to Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection (CHP) under the Department of Health, a total of 76 people onboard experienced symptoms consistent with acute gastroenteritis during the voyage.

For many travelers on board, the cruise was meant to be a relaxing journey through some of Asia’s most vibrant coastal cities. Instead, the unexpected illness prompted health checks, inspections, and precautionary sanitation measures once the vessel docked in Hong Kong.

Illness Reported During Multi-Country Cruise Journey

The MS Westerdam had been sailing across Asia since February 15, following a circular itinerary that included stops in several well-known destinations such as cities in Japan, Busan in South Korea, and Shanghai in China.

During the voyage, 65 passengers and 11 crew members reported symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, and fever. Health authorities indicated that the affected individuals ranged in age from 24 to 92 years old, reflecting the diverse age group typically found among international cruise travelers.

Investigators determined that the first two cases appeared on February 15, the same day the passengers boarded the ship in Japan. Over the following days, additional cases emerged among both guests and crew members as the ship continued its route through Northeast Asia.

Officials also reported that in some instances individuals vomited in shared public areas of the ship, which may have contributed to the spread of the illness in an environment where large numbers of people interact closely.

Cruise ships, by nature, bring thousands of travelers together in enclosed spaces, including dining halls, theaters, pools, and recreation areas. Because of this, infectious illnesses can spread more easily if strict hygiene measures are not maintained.

Tests Suggest Norovirus as Likely Cause

Preliminary testing carried out during the investigation suggests that norovirus may be responsible for the outbreak.

According to the Centre for Health Protection, seven stool samples collected from affected passengers tested positive for norovirus during initial laboratory screening conducted on board the ship. Additional tests are expected to be carried out by Hong Kong’s Public Health Laboratory Services Branch to confirm the findings.

Health officials emphasized that the situation remained under control. Most passengers who experienced symptoms suffered only mild illness and remained in stable condition throughout the voyage.

By the time the ship reached Hong Kong, only three people still had mild symptoms, and none required hospital treatment. Medical staff continued monitoring passengers as a precaution.

Why Norovirus Spreads Quickly on Cruise Ships

Norovirus is one of the most common causes of stomach illness worldwide, frequently associated with outbreaks of food poisoning and viral gastroenteritis. Public health agencies including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) note that the virus spreads easily through contaminated surfaces, food, or close contact with infected individuals.

Typical symptoms include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Mild fever

Symptoms usually appear within 12 to 48 hours after exposure and most people recover within one to three days.

While the illness is typically mild, norovirus outbreaks are known to spread quickly in crowded environments such as schools, hotels, resorts, and cruise ships.

Health authorities continue to stress that thorough handwashing with soap and water remains the most effective way to prevent infection. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers alone may not fully eliminate the virus.

Health Officials Inspect and Sanitize the Vessel

After the ship docked in Hong Kong early on March 1, teams of medical and environmental health personnel boarded the vessel to begin an investigation.

Authorities conducted inspections of food preparation facilities, sanitation systems, and environmental hygiene conditions across the ship. The goal was to ensure that the vessel met public health standards before continuing its voyage.

A temporary medical station was also set up at the cruise terminal, allowing healthcare workers to evaluate passengers and monitor any lingering symptoms.

Officials instructed the cruise operator to carry out thorough cleaning and disinfection throughout the ship, focusing especially on communal areas where passengers gather.

Once the cleaning procedures were completed and inspectors confirmed that hygiene conditions were satisfactory, passengers and crew were allowed to reboard the ship safely.

Voyage Resumes Toward the Philippines

Following the inspection and sanitation measures, the cruise ship was cleared to continue its journey.

The MS Westerdam departed Hong Kong and headed toward Manila in the Philippines, allowing the remainder of the cruise itinerary to proceed.

Public health authorities noted that norovirus activity has been elevated across parts of the region, including Japan and South Korea, since late last year. Increased travel across Asia has prompted health agencies to strengthen monitoring efforts at ports, airports, and tourist hubs.

The incident highlights how quickly illnesses can emerge during international travel and the importance of swift cooperation between cruise operators and local health authorities.

As cruise tourism continues to grow across Asia, maintaining strict hygiene standards remains essential for protecting both travelers and local communities.

For travelers visiting destinations throughout Hong Kong, China, Asia, health officials continue encouraging good hygiene practices, prompt reporting of symptoms, and careful adherence to health guidance while traveling.

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Washington, D.C., United States, North America – Travel Industry Calls on Congress to End DHS Shutdown as Airport Security Workers Miss Paychecks

6 March 2026 at 23:57
Washington, D.C., United States, North America – Travel Industry Calls on Congress to End DHS Shutdown as Airport Security Workers Miss Paychecks

With the busy spring break travel season approaching, leaders from the U.S. travel and aviation sectors are urging Congress to end the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Industry representatives warn that if the funding standoff continues, airport operations across the United States could face serious disruptions just as millions of travelers prepare to fly.

The shutdown has now lasted nearly three weeks, leaving thousands of federal employees responsible for aviation security reporting to work without receiving paychecks. Travel industry groups say the situation places both workers and the broader travel system under strain.

During a press conference in Washington, D.C., United States, North America, Geoff Freeman, CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, said the situation is becoming increasingly unsustainable for federal workers and the travel sector alike.

According to Freeman, employees responsible for maintaining aviation security are continuing to show up for work every day despite not receiving their salaries. He warned that an industry responsible for generating roughly $3 trillion in annual economic activity cannot function effectively if its frontline workers are left unpaid.

TSA Officers Continue Working During Shutdown

The shutdown stems from a political deadlock in Congress over funding for DHS and disagreements surrounding immigration policy.

Despite the shutdown, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) remains operational because its employees are classified as essential federal workers.

Approximately 64,000 TSA officers are stationed at airports across the United States, screening passengers and baggage to ensure aviation safety. Under federal rules, essential workers must continue working during government shutdowns even if their paychecks are temporarily delayed.

Guidance published on official government platforms such as dhs.gov and usa.gov states that essential personnel must remain on duty to protect public safety and maintain critical infrastructure.

However, travel industry leaders say the lack of pay could eventually affect morale and staffing levels at airport checkpoints.

Airport Leaders Warn of Staffing Challenges

Officials in the aviation sector are concerned that financial pressure could lead some workers to call in sick or search for alternative employment if the shutdown continues.

During previous government shutdowns, airport security operations experienced higher rates of absenteeism as workers struggled to manage personal finances without pay.

Todd Hauptli, president of the American Association of Airport Executives, said airport operators are closely monitoring the situation.

While TSA employees are committed to their responsibilities, he noted that workers facing financial hardship may eventually have to consider other options.

If staffing levels decline, airport security checkpoints could become slower and more congested. This could lead to longer screening lines, particularly during peak travel periods.

Industry leaders emphasize that TSA officers will not compromise safety standards, even if fewer employees are available.

Global Entry Suspension Raises Concerns

Travel groups are also criticizing DHS for suspending Global Entry, a program run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that allows pre-approved travelers to move quickly through immigration when returning to the United States.

Global Entry is designed for travelers who undergo background checks and are considered low-risk. Once approved, participants can use automated kiosks at airports instead of waiting in traditional customs lines.

Industry leaders argue that suspending the program could increase congestion at major international airports.

Chris Sununu, CEO of the airline trade group Airlines for America, said removing expedited processing for highly vetted travelers makes little sense operationally.

According to Sununu, programs like Global Entry help airports process passengers efficiently and reduce crowding at border control checkpoints.

TSA PreCheck Temporarily Affected

Another program affected by the shutdown was TSA PreCheck, which allows approved travelers to move through airport security more quickly.

Initially, DHS announced that PreCheck operations would be paused during the shutdown. However, officials quickly reversed the decision and allowed the program to continue operating.

While industry groups welcomed the restoration of PreCheck services, they continue to call for the immediate reinstatement of Global Entry.

Freeman said programs designed to speed up airport processing should remain operational, particularly during busy travel periods.

Travel Industry Launches “Pay Federal Aviation Workers” Campaign

In response to the shutdown, travel industry organizations have launched a national advocacy effort called “Pay Federal Aviation Workers.”

The campaign aims to pressure lawmakers to approve funding for DHS and ensure that essential aviation workers receive their salaries.

Industry leaders are also advocating for legislation that would guarantee pay for essential federal employees during future government shutdowns.

Supporters argue that workers responsible for aviation security and border protection should never face financial uncertainty while performing critical duties.

Leadership Changes at DHS Add Uncertainty

The shutdown debate comes at a time of leadership changes within DHS.

Shortly after the travel industry press conference, President Donald Trump announced that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem would be replaced.

In a statement posted on Truth Social, the president said he intends to nominate Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma as the next Secretary of Homeland Security.

The leadership change is expected to take effect at the end of March and may influence ongoing discussions about DHS funding.

Travel Industry Warns of Broader Economic Impact

Travel and aviation leaders say the consequences of the shutdown extend beyond federal workers.

The United States is entering one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with millions of travelers expected to fly during the spring break season.

Airports across the country are preparing for increased passenger traffic throughout March and April.

Industry representatives say resolving the DHS funding dispute quickly will help ensure that airport security operations remain fully staffed and efficient.

They emphasize that agencies such as TSA and CBP play a vital role in maintaining the safety and efficiency of the nation’s aviation system.

Until Congress reaches a funding agreement, uncertainty remains for airport workers, airlines, and travelers alike.

For millions of passengers planning trips in the coming weeks, the outcome of the political debate unfolding in Washington, D.C., United States, North America could determine whether airport travel remains smooth or becomes increasingly difficult during one of the year’s busiest travel seasons.

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Samsung begins internal One UI 8.5 Beta testing on Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7

6 March 2026 at 23:30

Samsung‘s One UI 8.5 Beta Program is currently live for Galaxy S25 series users. Until now, the beta program was believed to be available only for the Galaxy S25 series. However, new reports suggest that it could soon reach more devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

A reliable tipster, @Alfaturk, has spotted the One UI 8.5 Beta build for Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 on an internal testing platform. This shows that Samsung is already preparing the beta update for its latest foldable phones.

One UI 8.5 Beta testing build for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are F966NKSU8ZZC4 and F766NKSU8ZZC4. These builds suggest that the company has started testing the update before releasing it to users.

Samsung One UI 8.5

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If Samsung opens the beta program for these foldable devices, users will get the chance to test new features and improvements early. Beta programs are usually used to find bugs and improve the software before the final version is released.

However, if Samsung decides to include more Galaxy devices in the beta program, the rollout of the stable One UI 8.5 update might take a little longer. Testing the software on more devices requires additional time to make sure everything runs smoothly.

For now, Samsung has not officially announced the expansion of the One UI 8.5 Beta Program. More details may be revealed soon as testing continues. Users will have to wait for an official confirmation or rollout. Stay tuned.

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Ethereum eyes faster, tougher finality with Minimmit

6 March 2026 at 23:55
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Samsung reveals new details about its Galaxy Glasses

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Why isn’t Kylian Mbappe playing for Real Madrid vs. Celta Vigo in La Liga?

6 March 2026 at 22:38
Real Madrid are set to face Celta Vigo in La Liga, and Kylian Mbappe is not part of the squad.

This Friday, Real Madrid and Celta Vigo will kick off Matchday 27 of La Liga in a key clash for Los Blancos as they try to close the gap on leaders Barcelona in the standings. Despite the importance of the game, Kylian Mbappe will not be in the squad.

The French forward is recovering from a knee injury that has troubled him since late 2025. He missed several matches earlier this season due to these issues, but the situation worsened in recent weeks, forcing him to skip training and follow a more cautious treatment plan.

Regarding his recovery timeline, there have been varying reports in recent days. While some speculation suggested Mbappe could miss the rest of the season to be fully fit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with France, Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa offered an optimistic update.

We’re keeping a close eye on what’s happening to him, how he’s doing. It’s a process we’ll take day by day, monitoring how he’s feeling. He’s getting better every day,” Arbeloa said this week. These comments come alongside reports indicating that Real Madrid expect to have Mbappe available at least for the second leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 against Manchester City, scheduled for March 17.

📋✅ Our starting XI!
🆚 @CeltaEnglish pic.twitter.com/h58jNHjTuj

— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) March 6, 2026

Confirmed Real Madrid lineup vs. Celta Vigo

Alvaro Arbeloa has typically chosen Gonzalo Garcia as Mbappe’s replacement when needed. However, for this match, the coach will opt for a lineup without a traditional center forward next to Vinicius Junior.

The confirmed Real Madrid lineup for Friday’s visit to Celta Vigo in La Liga is: Thibaut Courtois; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Raul Asencio, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy; Aurelien Tchouameni, Thiago Pitarch, Federico Valverde, Arda Guler; Vinicius Junior, Brahim Diaz.

How much do Real Madrid miss Mbappe?

It’s clear that Kylian Mbappe’s absence at this crucial point of the season is a significant blow for Real Madrid. The impact is reflected in statistics comparing the team’s performance with and without him: Real Madrid have lost 43% of matches played without Mbappe this season.

This is understandable considering the French forward’s performances. He is the top scorer in La Liga with 23 goals, while also leading the Champions League with 13 goals. Overall, Mbappe has 38 goals and 6 assists in 33 matches this season for Real Madrid.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid CF.

Juan Manuel Marquez names Mexico’s greatest ever fighter: “Unquestionably”

6 March 2026 at 23:04

found it nigh impossible to tackle a top 10 list of Mexican fighters, yet naming the greatest champion his country has ever produced seemed a far more straightforward task. The Hall of Famer is widely regarded as an all-time top 10 Mexican warrior himself, having claimed world title glory across four weight divisions. Perhaps most […]

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Ceza sahası dışındaki teklike! Eldivenlerin dili

Derbi öncesinde eldivenlerin dili istatistiklerle konuşuyor. Bir tarafta kalesinde devleşen ve beklenen golleri dahi engelleyen bir 'zırh' gibi Uğurcan Çakır var. Diğer tarafta ceza sahası dışından gelen şutlara karşı 'açık kapı' bırakan ersin Destanoğlu. Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisi öncesi Ersin Destanoğlu ve Uğurcan Çakır'ın rakamları, maçın hangi bölgede çözüleceğinin şifrelerini veriyor.

Heyecanla beklenen Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisi öncesi kaledeki isimlerin sezonluk performansları dikkat çekiyor. İstatistikler, Galatasaray kalesini koruyan Uğurcan Çakır'ın bu sezon kalesinde "duvar" ördüğünü, Beşiktaş cephesinde ise Ersin Destanoğlu'nun ceza sahası dışındaki zaafiyetine rağmen çizgide direndiğini gösteriyor.

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Maç Başına Yenilen Gol  1.1   0.7

Kurtarış Yüzdesi  %71   %79

Engellenen Gol (xG Önleme)    -1.22 +6.85

Uzaktan Gol Yeme  5     0

Çıkış Başarısı    %67   %100

Uğurcan'ın +6.85 gibi devasa bir "engellenen gol" istatistiği bulunuyor. Bu, kalesinde görmesi beklenen net 7 golü fazladan kurtardığı anlamına geliyor. Ersin’de ise bu değer -1.22. Yani Ersin, yememesi gereken golleri kalesinde görmüş durumda. Derbi gibi tek pozisyonun yettiği maçlarda bu "ekstra kurtarış" kapasitesi Galatasaray'ı bir adım öne çıkarıyor.

Beşiktaş kalesi için alarm çanları ceza sahası dışından çalıyor. Ersin bu sezon tam 5 golü uzaktan yedi. Galatasaray tarafında ise bu sayı 0. Beşiktaş savunması, Galatasaraylı oyunculara şut imkanı tanırsa Ersin'in bu zaafiyeti maçın skoruna doğrudan etki edebilir.

Galatasaray kalecisi %100 başarılı çıkma oranıyla ceza sahasına hakim bir görüntü çiziyor. Ersin’in çıkışlardaki %67’lik başarısı, yan toplarda ve duran toplarda Beşiktaş kalesinde karambol yaşanma ihtimalini artırıyor.

Uğurcan, ceza sahası içinden gelen şutlarda yüzde 79 gibi elit bir kurtarış oranına sahip. Beşiktaş'ın gol bulması için Ersin'in maç içindeki konsantrasyonunu en üst seviyeye çıkarması ve özellikle ceza sahası dışı şutlarda yerini doğru alması şart.

Başarı mı, İstikrar mı? Süpürenler mi, kapatanlar mı? Bizi neler bekliyor

Dev derbi öncesinde Süper Lig'in iki devi savunma verilerinde karşı karşıya! Beşiktaş pas arası ve tehlike engellemede ligin tozunu attırırken; Galatasaray, düşük hata payı ve kalesini gole kapatma becerisiyle fark yaratıyor.

Beşiktaş ve Galatasaray'ın savunma verilerini karşılaştırdığımızda, iki farklı savunma karakteri ortaya çıkıyor. Galatasaray daha az gol yiyen ve "hata payı düşük" bir görüntü sergilerken, Beşiktaş'ın savunma hattı çok daha fazla "iş yükü" altında kalıyor.

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Maç Başına Yenilen Gol  1.2   0.8   

Gol Yemediği Maç Sayısı 7     9     

Maç Başına Tehlike Engelleme  23.8  19.0  

Maç Başına Pas Arası    9.1   7.3   

Gole Neden Olan Hata    9     3

Beşiktaş'ın tehlike engelleme (23.8) ve pas arası (9.1) istatistiklerinde Galatasaray'ın bir hayli önünde olması, Beşiktaş kalesinin daha fazla baskı yediğini gösteriyor. Beşiktaş savunması sürekli bir "yangın söndürme" modundayken, Galatasaray topa daha çok sahip olduğu için savunmasını daha sakin kurguluyor.

En çarpıcı fark "gole neden olan hata" kısmında. Beşiktaş (9) bu konuda Galatasaray'ın (3) tam üç katı hata yapmış. Beşiktaş'ın yediği gollerin temel sebebi, pozisyon vermekten ziyade bireysel konsantrasyon kayıpları gibi görünüyor.

Galatasaray'ın bu sezon henüz penaltıya neden olmaması (0), ceza sahası içindeki savunma disiplininin ne kadar yüksek olduğunu kanıtlıyor. Beşiktaş ise bu alanda daha kırılgan.

İlginç bir şekilde iki takımın da maç başına top çalma (16.1) istatistiği tamamen aynı. Bu da her iki takımın da savunma agresifliğinin benzer seviyede olduğunu ancak bu agresifliği skora yansıtma konusunda Galatasaray'ın daha başarılı olduğunu gösteriyor.  

Sadettin Saran'dan Tedesco açıklaması

1907 ÜNİFEB ve ÜNİFEB Mezunlar Derneği'nin düzenlediği 2025 Aydınlık Gelecek Ödülleri, Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi'nde sahiplerini buldu. Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran, ödül töreni öncesinde Domenico Tedesco'nun sağlık durumu hakkında açıklamalarda bulundu.

1907 ÜNİFEB ve ÜNİFEB Mezunlar Derneği'nin düzenlediği 2025 Aydınlık Gelecek Ödülleri, Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi'nde sahiplerini buldu. Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran, ödül töreni öncesinde basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulundu. ÜNİFEB Derneği'nin Fenerbahçe için öneminden bahseden Başkan Sadettin Saran, "Bütün dernekler Fenerbahçe için önemli ama bazıları biraz daha aktif. ÜNİFEB, Fenerbahçe'nin geleceğine dokunan bizim yapı taşlarımızdan biri. Üniversitelilere, gençlere Fenerbahçe'yi sevdiren önemli bir dernek. Bizim için de Fenerbahçe için de önemli. Burada olmaktan ben ve yönetim kurulu arkadaşlarım çok mutluyuz. Ödül vereceğiz, belki ben de bir ödül alırım" ifadelerini kullandı.

"SAMSUN'U RAHATLIKLA YENECEĞİMİZE İNANIYORUM"

Hafta sonu oynayacakları Samsunspor maçını kazanacaklarına inandığını belirten Saran, "Hafta sonu önemli bir maç var. Biz kendi maçımıza bakıyoruz. Alacağız, şüpheniz olmasın. En ufacık sallantıda biraz fazla dağılıyoruz. Birlik ve beraberliği boşuna söylemiyoruz. Kaybedilen bir şey yok. Ben takıma sonuna kadar güveniyorum. Samsun'u da rahatlıkla yeneceğimize inanıyorum. Ama biz bunu taraftarsız yapamayız. İnşallah bunu hep beraber atlatacağız" sözlerini sarf etti.

Teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco'nun sağlık durumunun sorulması üzerine Sadettin Saran, "Atlatıyor. Bugün antrenmandaydı" cevabını verdi.

Abdullah Kavukcu'dan Serdal Adalı'ya hakem yanıtı

Galatasaray Sportif A.Ş Başkan Vekili Abdullah Kavukcu, Beşiktaş derbisi öncesi siyah beyazlıların başkanı Serdal Adalı'nın açıklamalarına yanıt verdi.

Galatasaray Sportif AŞ Başkan Vekili Abdullah Kavukcu, Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı'nın derbiyi yönetecek hakem Ozan Ergün'ün açıklamalarına yanıt verdi.

Abdullah Kavukcu: "Üzülerek görüyorum ki Serdal Başkan bu işi alışkanlık haline getirdi. Her maçımızdan önce hakemle açıklama yapıyorlar. Geçen sene de yaptılar. O zaman etki altında kalıp Frankowski'yi haksız bir şekilde attılar. Diliyoruz ki bu atanan genç hakemimiz bu sefer hiçbir baskı altında kalmadan, herhangi bir tartışmaya yol açmayacak şekilde maçı tamamlamayı başarır. Geçen sezon Frankowski haksız bir şekilde atıldı."

Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, mücadeleyi yönetecek hakem Ozan Ergün'le ilgili yaptığı açıklamada, "Ozan Ergün, kariyerinde büyük maç tecrübesi olmayan genç bir hakemimiz. Federasyonun genç hakemlere güvenmesini biz de destekliyoruz, biz de Türk futbolundaki hakem sorununu yeni ve genç hakemlerin çözeceğine inanıyoruz. Her maçı şerefiyle oynayıp hakkıyla kazanmayı ilke edinmiş Beşiktaş olarak Galatasaray maçındaki hakem yönetiminin de takipçisi olacağız." ifadelerini kullamıştı.

ABL: “Naxçıvan” “Lənkəran”ı məğlub etdi

6 March 2026 at 23:00

Bu gün Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında (ABL) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 18-ci turunun növbəti oyunu keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Günün yeganə oyunu “Naxçıvan”la “Lənkəran” arasında keçirilib.

Sərhədçi İdman Mərkəzindəki qarşılaşma Naxçıvan təmsilçisinin qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb – 104:73.

Daha öncə “Sumqayıt” “Quba”nı (117:116), “Sərhədçi” “Ordu”nu (70:67) məğlub edib. Tura martın 8-də yekun vurulacaq.

A qrupu: Sabah – 33. Abşeron Lions – 32. Neftçi – 25. Gəncə – 25. NTD – 19. Şəki – 19.

B qrupu: Ordu – 34. Naxçıvan – 32. Sərhədçi – 25. Sumqayıt – 25. Quba – 24. Lənkəran – 23.

Xatırladaq ki, ABL oyunları dörd dövrədən və 20 turdan ibarət olacaq. Müntəzəm mövsümün oyunları A və B qruplarına bölünməklə keçirilir. Müntəzəm mövsümdə A qrupunu ilk 3 sırada tamamlamış klublarla yanaşı, B qrupunu lider bitirmiş komanda pley-offun 1/4 final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanacaq. A və B qruplarında digər yerləri tutmuş komandalar isə pley-offun 1/8 final mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcəklər. Bu mərhələdə ən tez iki qələbə qazanacaq klublar 1/4 finala yüksələcəklər. Həm 1/4 final, həm də yarımfinal seriyaları 2 qələbəyə qədər davam edəcək.

Final seriyasında isə ən tez 3 qələbə qazanacaq klub Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının çempionu olacaq.

AFFA FIFA referiləri üçün təqdimat mərasimi keçirdi

6 March 2026 at 22:00

Bu gün AFFA-nın inzibati binasında 2026-cı ildə FIFA referiləri kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək hakimlərə vəsiqələr və döş nişanları təqdim edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, tədbirdə AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev, baş katibin müavini Elçin Məmmədov, Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri Rəhim Həsənov və Hakimlər Departamentinin rəhbəri Bəhruz Teymurov iştirak ediblər.

Vəsiqə və döş nişanlarını hakimlərə təqdim edən Cahangir Fərəcullayev onları bu münasibətlə təbrik edib. O, Azərbaycan hakimlərinin beynəlxalq arenada ölkəni layiqincə təmsil edəcəyinə inandığını bildirib və gələcək fəaliyyətlərində uğurlar arzulayıb.

Daha sonra Bəhruz Teymurov hakimlər üçün nəzərdə tutulan yeni bonus proqramı barədə təqdimatla çıxış edib. O, AFFA İcraiyyə Komitəsi tərəfindən təsdiq edilmiş proqramın tətbiq mexanizmi barədə ətraflı məlumat verib.
Qeyd olunub ki, bonus proqramı iki əsas prinsip – dayanıqlılıq və kollektiv məsuliyyət üzərində qurulub. Yeni sistem hakimlərin fəaliyyətində peşəkarlığın artırılması, performansın stimullaşdırılması və daha uğurlu nəticələrin əldə olunmasına xidmət edəcək.

Tədbirin sonunda hakimlərin sualları cavablandırılıb və proqramın tətbiqi ilə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.

Napoli vs Torino – Conte defends selection choices & provides De Bruyne update

6 March 2026 at 23:41

Antonio Conte spoke to DAZN in the moments before kick-off between Napoli and Torino at the Maradona, addressing the most pressing questions surrounding his team selection, and offering the most detailed update yet on when supporters might see Kevin De Bruyne and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa making a meaningful contribution.

The Belgian and the Cameroonian are both named on the bench this evening, their first involvement in a matchday squad since their respective injuries in the autumn.

NAPLES, ITALY - JANUARY 28: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, reacts from the technical area during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, reacts from the technical area during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

But Conte was measured in managing expectations, explaining that the timing of the fixture had complicated their preparation.

“This is the first week they have worked with us,” he said, with quotes via IlNapolista.

“Making assessments about how much they can play is difficult, especially because in previous weeks we organised friendlies to help with the integration of new arrivals like Lukaku. This week that was not possible, a practice match would have been useful. If I have brought them to the bench, it means they are available. We will see how the game goes, whether we need them and how much.”

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 10: Antonio Conte, SSC Napoli head coach, gestures before the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Antonio Conte, SSC Napoli head coach, gestures before the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Napoli vs Torino – Conte defends selection choices

The selection of three left-footed central defenders raised eyebrows, with Sam Beukema notably absent from the starting lineup.

Conte was typically brief when pressed on the matter.

“These are technical choices, I pick those in the best condition. It is not the first time this has happened,” he said, declining to elaborate further.

With 11 matches remaining, Conte was equally direct about the stakes involved.

Asked about the difficulty of facing a Torino side who have returned to a two-striker system under Roberto D’Aversa, he refused to single out any individual opponent.

“For us every match is important,” he said.

“In these eleven games we will determine what kind of European competition we play next season. Tonight matters, just as Lecce and Cagliari will matter. We must take it game by game and draw conclusions at the end.”

You can follow all the action, as it unfolds, on our Live Blog.

Video: Dybala leaves Villa Stuart after Roma forward undergoes knee surgery

6 March 2026 at 23:13

Roma forward Paulo Dybala underwent knee surgery today at the Villa Stuart medical facility in Rome, as surgeons seek to correct a repeating issue in his meniscus.

According to reports from TuttoMercatoWeb, via FirenzeViola, the Argentine was subject to a diagnostic arthroscopy on his left knee, which revealed a small tear in his external meniscus.

During the procedure, surgeons fixed the tear, led by Professor Mariani at Villa Stuart.

Dybala is now expected to sit out for around six weeks, due to return around mid-April.

This means that the Argentine will miss most of the remainder of the season and with his Roma future hanging in the balance, he will want to return before the campaign is over in case it is his last chance to play in Giallorossi colours.

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Watch: Dybala leaves Villa Stuart after knee surgery

 

.@OfficialASRoma, Paulo Dybala ha lasciato Villa Stuart dopo l’intervento al ginocchio pic.twitter.com/CEDsXMNUJP

— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) March 6, 2026

Serie A | Napoli vs Torino – Official Starting Lineups

6 March 2026 at 22:43

Napoli host Torino at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona this evening, as Antonio Conte’s side look to bounce back from recent wobbles to ensure they do not lose further ground in the race for the top four.

Conte’s Partenopei currently sit in third place but have lost much ground on league leaders Inter over the past couple of months.

You can follow all the action, as it happens, on our Live Blog.

An injury crisis in Naples has left Conte fairly short-staffed and they now sit 14 points off of the Nerazzurri. Therefore, the Scudetto dream is quickly fading away but it is still all to play for in the exciting race for Champions League football.

Napoli have a five point lead over 5th placed Como, with Juventus one point behind Fabregas’ side and Atalanta two points behind the Bianconeri.

Torino, meanwhile, come into this game off the back of a first win under Roberto D’Aversa, winning 2-0 at home to Lazio after three consecutive games without a win that saw Marco Baroni sacked.

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 1: Roberto D'Aversa, Manager of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on March 1, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 1: Roberto D’Aversa, Manager of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on March 1, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

Napoli vs Torino – Official Lineups

Napoli: Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Politano, Gilmour, Elmas, Spinazzola; Vergara, Hojlund, Alisson

Torino: Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Lazaro, Prati, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic, Simeone; Zapata

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MatchDay 28

Player statistic

1st half
Alisson Santos
(Assist: Leonardo Spinazzola)
7'    
2nd half
    63' Gvidas Gineitis
    64' Ardian Ismajli
Eljif Elmas
(Assist: Matteo Politano)
Goal 68'    
    73' Yellow card Valentino Lazaro
Napoli
Torino

Starting lineups

32
5
Defender
37
70'
17
Defender
26
Midfielder
46'
6
Midfielder
20
Midfielder
27
Attacker
79'
21
Attacker
84'
19
Attacker
84'
1
Goalkeeper
44
Defender
77
Defender
33
Defender
57'
23
Defender
20
Defender
66
Midfielder
67'
98
Midfielder
78'
10
Midfielder
91
Attacker
57'
18
Attacker
67'

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
14
Goalkeeper
31
Defender
23
Attacker
23
99
Midfielder
46'
3
70'
11
Midfielder
79'
30
84'
9
Attacker
84'
34
81
Goalkeeper
61
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
13
6
Midfielder
35
Defender
25
Defender
92
Attacker
99
Goalkeeper
19
Attacker
57'
16
Defender
57'
17
Attacker
67'
22
Midfielder
67'
14
Midfielder
78'

Man United want 28-year-old wide man whose value has rocketed more than ten-fold

6 March 2026 at 21:00

Manchester United are interested in signing the Fulham defender Antonee Robinson at the end of the season.

They will also face competition from Aston Villa. According to Sports Boom, the defender will cost around £25 million in the summer. The London club signed him for £2 million, and he has been exceptional for them over the years.

Robinson has also been linked with Liverpool.

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Man United keen on Antonee Robinson

He is currently one of the finest players in his position in the Premier League. Manchester United are hoping to secure his signature, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done. The 28-year-old United States International could be a solid long-term replacement for Luke Shaw.

The asking price is quite reasonable for a player of his quality and experience. Manchester United have the finances to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen what they decide.

Villa also keen on Robinson

On the other hand, Aston Villa are monitoring his situation as well. Lucas Digne is entering the twilight stages of his career, and they need to start planning for the future. They are pushing for Champions League qualification, and they need more quality in the team. The 28 year-old United States International could be a superb acquisition for them.

Both clubs have the finances to get the deal across the line, and it will be interesting to see where Robinson ends up. The 28-year-old has proven himself in the Premier League with Fulham, and he will look to take the next step in his career and join an elite club now. He could be attracted to the idea of joining a club where he could be fighting for major trophies. Manchester United could be an attractive destination for him.

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Rosenior excited by ´magnificent´ Joao Pedro´s potential

Liam Rosenior described Chelsea forward Joao Pedro as “magnificent” ahead of the Blues’ FA Cup fifth-round tie against Wrexham on Saturday. Joao Pedro has been in brilliant form for Chelsea since Rosenior’s arrival in January, and he netted a hat-trick in a 4-1 win over Aston Villa on Wednesday. The Brazilian, who also provided an […]

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Nintendo is Suing the US Government Over “Unlawful Impositions of Tariffs”

6 March 2026 at 23:19

A split image showing a close-up of the animated character Mario in his red cap and blue overalls on the left, and the

Since April 2025, the wider video game industry has been discussing how Nintendo and other hardware makers would respond to the tariffs imposed by the current US government and how those tariffs would affect the price of devices and consumer sales. In all that discussion, the idea that Nintendo, despite its litigious nature, would respond with a lawsuit aimed at the US Government was not what you would call a popular guess. Well, Aftermath's latest report is a reminder to never underestimate Nintendo's willingness to go to court. Nintendo is officially suing the US Government, specifically Scott Bessent, Secretary of […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nintendo-suing-us-government-over-tariffs/

“This Repulses Me” – Veteran Dev Criticizes GDC’s Focus on the “Festival of Gaming” at the Industry’s “Most Dire Point Since the Atari Crash”

6 March 2026 at 23:00

A split image with Greg Costikyan and a 'GDC' logo and event details on the left stating March 9-13, 2026, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA

This year's Game Developers Conference (GDC) kicks off next Monday, and a controversy has already emerged following today's LinkedIn outburst by industry veteran Greg Costikyan. First things first, though: context. While not a household name among gamers like Hideo Kojima or Todd Howard, Costikyan is a renowned game designer whose career spans tabletop roleplaying games, board games, wargames, video games (he worked from 2019 to 2023 on Stars Reach, the upcoming sci-fi sandbox MMO by Playable Worlds, as Game Design Lead), and more. He also wrote four novels. A friend of Warren Spector (Ultima, System Shock, Deus Ex, Thief, Epic […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/greg-costikyan-gdc-2026-festival-of-gaming-criticism/

Intel’s EMIB Challenges TSMC’s CoWoS as America’s Answer to the AI Packaging Bottleneck

6 March 2026 at 22:15

A presenter on stage discusses the 'EMIB-T with TSVs' & MIM,' highlighting its suitability for 'HBM4 & UCle 32 Gbps' and its

Intel's packaging services are being considered a viable alternative to TSMC's CoWoS, as supply constraints are forcing US fabless customers to seek other options. Intel's EMIB Packaging Orders Could Reach 'Billions in Revenue' Moving Into H2 2026; a New Prospect For the Foundry Business Advanced packaging has emerged as a major driver of computing power in modern-day AI architectures, and alongside semiconductors, solutions like CoWoS are seen as vital for firms like NVIDIA and AMD. With the start of the AI frenzy, advanced packaging has been dominated by TSMC, but as demand for CoWoS and derivatives ramps up, a supply […]

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Google’s Liz Reid: Search and Gemini may converge, or diverge further

6 March 2026 at 22:56
AI future paths

Google’s Liz Reid, VP and head of Search, drew a clearer line between Google Search and Gemini but said it’s still unclear whether the products will converge, diverge further, or be superseded.

The big picture. Reid said Search is an information product focused on helping people connect with the web, while Gemini is centered more on assisting with productivity and creation. She added that the boundaries are fluid, especially as AI products evolve quickly and agentic experiences reshape how people use the internet.

What she’s saying. In short, Reid said Search and Gemini share technology but have different product “north stars.” They could overlap more over time, but the eventual long-term direction is still open. Here’s what she said in an interview on Access Podcast:

  • “I don’t know the answer is the short answer.”
  • “I think what we see is some areas they’re converging more and some areas they’re diverging more, right? And like and so what are they going to net out? Like do the areas that diverged eventually all come or do the areas that diverge become even bigger over time? I think we’ll see.”
  • “So I don’t know in in all honesty, but I think we are right now at a point where depending on what angle you look at, you’d think they’re getting closer or they’re getting further apart.”
  • “Who knows, maybe agents will mean like the right product is neither of the two of them is a third product altogether that they merge into. I don’t know yet.”

Gemini vs. Search. Here’s the distinction Reid made:

  • On Gemini: “Gemini’s focus is on sort of being this assistant and so it tends to lean in more heavily on things like productivity or creation, right?”
  • On Search: “Search is more information based and it believes that often in those information use cases you also want to connect and hear from other people. And so how do you bring out the web?”

Agents and the web’s future. Reid also said Google expects a future with more agent-to-agent internet activity, not just humans browsing directly.

  • “I certainly think the there will be a world in which sort of agents are doing a lot of interaction on the internet, not just people.”
  • “I do think probably means there’s a world in which a lot of agents are talking with each other, and not just with humans going forward as we evolve.”

Google vs. ChatGPT. Reid pushed back on the idea that AI is a simple winner-take-all battle between Google and ChatGPT.

  • “I don’t know, by the way, that we’re going to end up in a world where there’s only one product, right?”
  • “I think what we’re seeing is like simultaneously people are adopting more tools and search is growing, right? because the the possibility of the tech is just allowing many more questions.”

Trusted sources. Reid also said Google wants to do more to surface sources users trust or pay for.

  • “I think one thing Google is trying to do a lot more of and we’ve taken small steps so far but want to do more. How do you help when there is that relationship?”

She pointed to Google’s Preferred Sources feature and broader subscription-aware experiences:

  • “If you love this source and you do have a relationship with it then that content should surface more easily for you on Google.”
  • “We should surface the the one that they’re paying for and not the six that they can’t get access to more.”

Why we care. Reid’s comments suggest Google hasn’t settled on Search’s long-term role in an AI-first ecosystem. So keep watching closely as AI assistants, agents, and search results evolve.

The interview. What happens to Google when AI answers everything? with Liz Reid

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Google’s search chief says the line between web discovery and AI assistants is still unsettled as agents and new behaviors reshape the web.

Flick takes responsibility for Barcelona´s injury woes

Hansi Flick claimed he must take the blame for Barcelona’s mounting injury issues, ahead of their clash with Athletic Club. Flick’s team, who lead the way in LaLiga, head to Bilbao to take on Athletic, and former Blaugrana coach Ernesto Valverde, on Saturday. However, they will be without Frenkie de Jong, Jules Kounde and Alejandro […]

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Sharks sign goalie Alex Nedeljkovic to two-year, $6 million contract extension

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Sharks signed goalie Alex Nedeljkovic to a two-year, $6 million contract extension before the trade deadline on Friday.

The 30-year-old Nedeljkovic was a pending free agent and could have been dealt away but now will remain in San Jose to team with Yaroslav Askarov in net for the near future.

Nedeljkovic has an 11-9-2 record with a 2.83 goals against average and .902 save percentage in 26 games in his first season with the Sharks. He has won six of his last seven starts with a .935 save percentage and 1.99 goals allowed per game in those outings.

Nedeljkovic is in his ninth season in the NHL and has an 85-69-29 career record with a 2.97 goals against average and .903 save percentage with Carolina, Detroit, Pittsburgh and San Jose.

Nedeljkovic is the second player the Sharks signed to an extension this week leading up to the trade deadline. San Jose signed forward Kiefer Sherwood to a five-year, $28.75 million extension on Wednesday, six weeks after acquiring him in a trade from Vancouver.

The Sharks have won three straight games and entered the day three points out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Former Commanders center Tyler Biadasz lands with AFC contender

It didn't take long for former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz to find a new home. On Friday, one week after Washington surprisingly released him, Biadasz signed a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers worth $30 million.

Biadasz lands with the Chargers, who finished 11-6 last season and lost in the AFC wild-card round. The Chargers had a dire need for help on the interior offensive line, and Biadasz represents an immediate upgrade. Los Angeles also had the most cap space in the NFL.

Biadasz, 28, signed a three-year deal worth $30 million with the Commanders in March 2024. He started two seasons for Washington and was excellent in 2024. His play took a step back in 2025, but he was far from a liability. He was scheduled to make over $8 million in 2026 from the Commanders before his release.

Biadasz was supposed to visit the Chicago Bears this week. It's uncertain if that visit happened. It's expected to be a busy free-agent market for centers, so Washington did Biadasz a favor in releasing him ahead of free agency, so he could pick his next team before the market was flooded.

The #Chargers make a splash before free agency, agreeing to terms with C Tyler Biadasz on a 3-year deal worth $30M, per The Insiders.

Biadasz was cut by the #Commanders after being set to make $8.3M. Now he lands in LA with a raise in a deal done by @AthletesFirst. pic.twitter.com/EBZs8M6YVl

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 6, 2026

The Commanders' plans at center are a bit of a mystery, although many believe veteran Nick Allegretti will get a shot. Allegretti enters his third season in Washington in 2026 and recently signed a one-year extension. When Biadasz missed time last season, Allegretti relieved him. The Commanders could go with Allegretti and add a center in the middle rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. With a contract extension on deck for left tackle Laremy Tunsil, don't expect Washington to pay at the top of the market for a center.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Former C Tyler Biadasz signs with Chargers

Bo Horvat scores incredible goal for Islanders off faceoff taken with second left in period

LOS ANGELES — Bo Horvat scored an incredible goal for the New York Islanders off a faceoff taken with just a second left in the second period of their game against the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

Both teams and the fans in the Kings’ downtown arena were left stunned when Jean-Gabriel Pageau sharply won the draw straight back to Horvat, who one-timed a perfect shot through slot traffic, beating Darcy Kuemper.

The Isles didn’t even need the full final second: Video review confirmed Horvat’s 26th goal of the season had indeed beaten the buzzer, and the officials even put 0.3 seconds back on the clock.

The goal was New York’s first of the night, trimming Los Angeles’ lead to 3-1. The Kings weren’t shaken, however: Alex Laferriere put LA ahead 4-1 with a power-play goal early in the third period.

Report: Tottenham Hotspur make Igor Tudor decision after disastrous start

Report: Tottenham Hotspur make Igor Tudor decision after disastrous start
Report: Tottenham Hotspur make Igor Tudor decision after disastrous start

Tottenham Weigh Igor Tudor Future as Robbie Keane Emerges in Managerial Discussion

Tottenham Hotspur find themselves wrestling with a familiar problem, uncertainty in the dugout. According to reporting from TeamTalk, Igor Tudor’s brief spell in charge has quickly come under scrutiny after a damaging run of results that has left Spurs hovering dangerously close to the Premier League relegation zone.

What began as a short term attempt to steady a drifting season now appears to be prompting fresh debate inside the club’s hierarchy.

Results Deepen Concern at Spurs

Tudor arrived with a straightforward brief, stabilise Tottenham after the dismissal of Thomas Frank and guide the club safely through the remainder of the campaign. Instead, the early evidence has proved troubling.

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Three defeats in three matches have pushed Tottenham towards the bottom of the table, with an aggregate scoreline of 9-3 underlining defensive vulnerability and attacking frustration. The most recent setback, a 3-1 home defeat against Crystal Palace, has intensified concern among decision makers.

The report indicates that figures within the club fear the appointment may have been a misjudgement by ENIC, Tottenham’s ownership group. The idea of a short term caretaker was intended to buy time until summer, allowing Spurs to assess long term managerial candidates and potential structural changes behind the scenes.

Football rarely allows that luxury. Poor results tend to accelerate every conversation.

Robbie Keane Returns to the Conversation

One name repeatedly surfacing in those discussions is Robbie Keane. The former Tottenham striker, remembered fondly in North London for his goals and charisma, has quietly built a coaching reputation in recent years.

His work with Ferencvaros, and previously with Maccabi Tel Aviv, has earned positive reviews within European football circles. TeamTalk reports that Keane had already been mentioned internally before Tudor’s appointment.

At the time, the Irishman was asked about the possibility of returning to Tottenham. His response was characteristically fiery, ending with him walking out of a television interview when the subject was raised.

That moment now feels more intriguing in hindsight.

Sources in the report close to the situation suggest Keane would “love” the chance to manage Spurs if the opportunity emerged. The emotional connection between player and club often carries weight in these moments, particularly when supporters are searching for something familiar in turbulent times.

Short Term Plan Under Review

Tottenham’s leadership originally hoped Tudor would guide the team until summer. That would allow a calmer evaluation of candidates and perhaps broader organisational changes.

Yet football clubs rarely operate according to tidy timelines. With Spurs now only one point above the relegation places, the urgency surrounding every match has increased dramatically.

A Champions League meeting with Atletico Madrid looms, followed by a Premier League clash against Liverpool. These fixtures could shape the immediate future of Tottenham’s season and potentially the fate of Tudor himself.

Behind the scenes, contingency plans appear to be forming.

Keane may not be the only candidate being considered, but his name entering the conversation reflects both Tottenham’s current uncertainty and their desire for a figure who understands the club’s identity.

In North London, the next few weeks may determine far more than just results on the pitch.


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For Spurs supporters, this situation feels painfully familiar. A managerial change designed to calm the waters has instead created fresh turbulence. Three defeats and nine goals conceded in quick succession inevitably spark anxiety among fans who have watched the club drift through several strategic resets in recent seasons.

From a supporter perspective, the idea of Robbie Keane returning carries a powerful emotional pull. He represents an era when Tottenham felt vibrant, attacking and expressive. Those qualities have often felt absent during recent managerial experiments.

There is also curiosity about Keane as a coach. His work in Hungary and Israel suggests a manager willing to develop players and encourage attacking football. Spurs supporters tend to respond positively to that philosophy.

Yet the risk remains clear. Appointing a former club hero can energise a fanbase, but it can also place enormous pressure on someone still developing as a manager. Tottenham supporters would remember how similar moves have unfolded elsewhere in football.

The bigger question concerns strategy. Changing managers again before summer might solve a short term crisis, but it could also deepen the perception that Tottenham lack a coherent footballing direction.

For fans watching from the stands, stability has become the most valuable commodity of all.

'Send the chopper': Stuck in India due to Israel-Iran tensions, West Indies player asks Cristiano Ronaldo to 'rescue' him

West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein took to social media to express frustration over the team's delayed return from India after their exit from the 2026 T20 World Cup, even jokingly asking football star Cristiano Ronaldo to "rescue" him. International travel has been disrupted since tensions escalated following the conflict involving the USA, Israel and Iran, leading to flight cancellations and heightened alerts at several airports in West Asia.

After their T20 World Cup campaign ended in the subcontinent, the West Indies players and support staff have faced difficulties travelling back home because of cancelled flights linked to the situation in West Asia. The development came despite Cricket West Indies (CWI) stating on Thursday that it was working to arrange a charter flight for the squad that could take them home within 24 hours.

“At this point, I'm better off asking Cristiano Ronaldo to send the jet and come rescue me, yes?" Hosein said on X.



The Caribbean side has been in Kolkata since their tournament ended with a five-wicket defeat to India at Eden Gardens last Sunday. Earlier on Thursday, West Indies head coach Darren Sammy also sought clarity from the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding the team’s travel plans.

Soon after, CWI issued a statement confirming that efforts were underway to arrange the team’s return.

“During a high-level call earlier today involving CWI, ICC officials, a representative of team management, and a representative of the players, it was confirmed that a charter flight is currently being arranged for the team’s departure from India, with the expected departure scheduled within the next 24 hours," the CWI said in a statement. The departure time remains subject to final air traffic approvals. The team remains safe and well as arrangements continue to be finalized," the governing body added.

“CWI has remained in constant dialogue with the players, team management, and the International Cricket Council (ICC) since their last match against India. While the situation remains complex and fluid due to international airspace restrictions arising from security concerns in the Gulf region, CWI assures the public that every precaution is being taken to ensure the safe return of the team to the Caribbean," said CWI.

There is also a possibility that several players may not travel back immediately and could stay in India to join their respective franchises for the upcoming Indian Premier League.

Mbappé in Paris but won't attend Parc des Princes—here's why

Mbappé in Paris but won't attend Parc des Princes—here's why
Mbappé in Paris but won't attend Parc des Princes—here's why

Mbappé won't watch the PSG match—now we know why

Mbappé in Paris but won't attend Parc des Princes—here's why

Kylian Mbappé is in Paris these days to have his knee injury examined. However, the French star won't be at Parc des Princes tonight to witness the showdown between his two former clubs, PSG and Monaco.

The France captain took some time to sign autographs for young fans as he left his hotel, including one PSG supporter who asked if he'd be attending Friday's Ligue 1 fixture: "No, Real are playing," explained the Madrid striker.

Real Madrid are indeed away at Celta Vigo at 9:00pm—a crucial match in the title race.

Mom Told Her Son She Was Taking Him to Watch the Lakers Game at a Restaurant. Her Real Surprise Left Him Shocked (Exclusive)

Ameenah, Anaz and his friendsCredit: Ameenah Rasheed
Ameenah, Anaz and his friends
Credit: Ameenah Rasheed

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  • A mom surprised her autistic son with suite tickets to a Lakers game for his 19th birthday
  • She initially told him they would watch the game from a restaurant near the arena
  • The heartfelt reveal, shared on TikTok, shows the teen’s priceless reaction

For Anaz, his 19th birthday started with what seemed like a simple plan: dinner at a restaurant near the arena to watch his beloved Los Angeles Lakers play on TV. What he didn’t know was that his mom had something much bigger waiting just a few steps away.

The emotional surprise, captured on TikTok by his mother Ameenah Rasheed (@ameenahrasheed), shows the teen and his friends believing they would watch the game from outside the stadium before learning they actually had suite tickets inside. “I’m a single mom, so I try to make special moments happen for Anaz because outside of our family, I’m really all he has,” Rasheed tells PEOPLE.

The now-widely shared video opens as Rasheed leads her son and his friends through the area surrounding the arena, where crowds of Lakers fans and pregame festivities fill the streets. The TikTok’s text overlay reads, “he has no idea I got him and his friends suite tickets to see the Lakers game for his birthday.”

Rasheed managed to pull the surprise together at the last minute after spotting the tickets online. “I found the tickets last minute on Gametime and made it happen,” she says, explaining that Anaz is a devoted fan who especially loves LeBron James and Luka Dončić.

Basketball has long been one of Anaz’s biggest passions, and Rasheed says his knowledge of the sport runs deep. “He has memorized stats about the entire Lakers roster and most of the NBA,” she shares.

Before the reveal, however, Rasheed had to stay committed to the plan even as her son talked about how much he wished he could actually attend the game. In the video, Anaz expresses gratitude that he and his friends could at least watch the matchup live on TV nearby.

Hearing that moment was bittersweet for the mom behind the camera. “I kept thinking, ‘Should I tell him now?’ because I felt bad watching him and his friends see all the Lakers fan festivities outside the arena and say how much they wished they could go to the game,” she recalls.

Still, Rasheed stayed focused on the surprise she knew was coming. “Seeing their excitement build made the surprise even better,” she says.

When the moment finally arrived, the reaction wasn’t instant. Rasheed explains that the group initially needed a second to process what she had just said.

Ameenah, Anaz, and his friendsCredit: Ameenah Rasheed
Ameenah, Anaz, and his friends
Credit: Ameenah Rasheed

“At first they didn’t process what I was saying, so their reaction was delayed and I had to repeat it a few times that we had suite tickets to the Lakers game,” she says. “Once it finally clicked, their reaction was priceless, and the whole moment felt magical.”

The video, which Rasheed also shared alongside a clip from her son’s account (@alrguysummerdude), struck a chord with viewers online, especially parents of children with autism. Many commenters celebrated Anaz’s excitement, while others shared their own experiences raising children on the spectrum.

“The response has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive,” Rasheed says, adding that the messages have been deeply meaningful.

She notes that Anaz was nonverbal at age 3 and faced challenges in school while growing up. “It was touching to see people comment on how well he’s doing now,” she says.

Rasheed also noticed that some parents were particularly moved by how comfortable Anaz appeared during the loud, high-energy game environment. She says those observations meant a lot after years spent helping her son adapt to new spaces.

“I’ve spent years helping him adjust to different environments, so those comments meant a lot,” she shares.

Today, Anaz is now a freshman at California State University, Northridge, and Rasheed says their bond has only strengthened through the challenges they’ve faced together.

“Going through adversity together has only made our mother-son bond stronger,” she says. “I am incredibly proud of the young man he is becoming.”

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For Anaz, the night carried one more unforgettable moment after the surprise itself. Rasheed says that when the Lakers acknowledged him and wished him a happy birthday in the comments of the video, it made the experience even more meaningful.

“Seeing the Lakers acknowledge him on the video made the entire experience even more unforgettable for him,” she says. “It’s a moment he will remember for the rest of his life.”

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Notre Dame vs. NC State: Live updates and highlights of ACC Tournament

Notre Dame women’s basketball is back on the court today, as it will take on the NC State Wolfpack in the third-round of the women’s ACC Tournament.

The Irish are coming off a victory over Miami, one that saw star guard Hannah Hidalgo dominating again. She became ACC single-season steals leader, a record that should continue to grow as Notre Dame is still on the court.

Follow along below for live updates, highlights and analysis of Notre Dame women’s ACC Tournament game against the NC State Wolfpack.

Notre Dame’s starting five

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— Notre Dame Women's Basketball (@ndwbb) March 6, 2026

No change here as the Irish trot out the same starters as the previous game. The five women carry the team, and they’ll need another big effort out of this group to advance to the next round.

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Bills raise nearly $260 million from PSLs for new stadium

The Buffalo Bills will pay for their stadium with, among other things, Personal Seat Licenses. It's a fancy term for paying for the right to pay for season tickets.

And Bills fans are paying big money for that privilege.

Via Michael Petro of the Buffalo News, the Bills have raised nearly $260 million in PSLs by selling more than 53,300 licenses. The total amount surpassed the stated goal of $225 million by 15 percent.

More than 1,300 PSLs remain available.

Obviously, $260 million is just a slice of the total price tag of $2.1 billion. But it's better for those who will be using the facility to bear the cost of it than local taxpayers who'll never attend a game there or watch one on TV.

The best outcome would be for the teams to pay for their own stadiums. As long, however, as someone else is willing to pay the bill, why not let them?

Footballer pleads not guilty to assaulting woman

Jordon Ibe outside a building. He is wearing a black vest with a bee sewing on. He is looking down.
Jordon Ibe was arrested at Luton Airport on 30 January [Tess De La Mare]

A footballer has pleaded not guilty to assaulting a woman, causing her actual bodily harm.

Former Bournemouth and Liverpool player Jordon Ibe, 30, is accused of attacking the woman in Lambeth, south London, on 14 December.

The former England under-21 international, from Chislehurst, south-east London, was bailed by Croydon magistrates to appear again for trial on 14 July.

Ibe joined Liverpool in 2012, making 58 appearances in all competitions, before spells at Derby County, Birmingham City and 92 appearances for AFC Bournemouth between 2016 and 2020.

The Metropolitan Police previously said he was arrested at Luton Airport on 30 January.

The winger played two years of non-league football before moving to his current team Lokomotiv Sofia in the Bulgarian First League in November 2025.

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How To Watch The 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix This Weekend

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Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix kicking off the 2026 season, beginning another 24-race calendar that will stretch across five continents and include three stops in the United States.


The first race of the year takes place at Melbourne's Albert Park circuit, a temporary street-style layout that has traditionally delivered unpredictable races. The Australian Grand Prix is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, with lights out set for 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time for viewers in North America.


How To Stream The 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix


Fans in the United States have several streaming options this year. Apple TV+ now carries live coverage of the championship, including practice sessions, qualifying, and the race itself. The event is also available through the sport's official streaming services, F1 TV Pro and F1 TV Premium.


For viewers catching up after the fact, Apple TV will also offer full session replays, highlight packages, and a condensed "Race in 30" format designed to recap the event without spoilers.


The service is available through the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV devices, smart televisions from brands including Samsung and LG, as well as streaming devices such as Roku and Amazon Fire TV. Gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox also support the app.


A subscription costs $12.99 per month in the U.S., with a seven-day free trial available for new users.

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2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Storylines


The Melbourne race begins a season expected to be one of the more competitive in recent years. New technical regulations take effect this season, forcing teams to redesign their cars and power units, which will reshape the competitive order across the grid.


Several storylines carry into the new season. McLaren's Lando Norris enters the year as the reigning world champion after claiming the 2025 title, while Red Bull driver Max Verstappen begins his campaign to regain the championship he held for multiple seasons earlier in the decade. Teams throughout the paddock are also introducing heavily revised cars to meet the new rules.


After Melbourne, the series heads to China and Japan before beginning the Middle East portion of the calendar with races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, although those races could be in jeopardy due to the conflict in Iran. The championship then moves through Europe during the summer months, including traditional stops such as Monaco, Silverstone, and Spa-Francorchamps.

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2026 Formula 1 Calendar


March 5-7: Qatar Airways Australian Grand Prix

March 12-15: Heineken Chinese Grand Prix

March 26-29: Aramco Japanese Grand Prix

April 10-12: Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix

April 17-19: STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

May 1-3: Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix

May 22-24: Lenovo Canadian Grand Prix

June 5-7: Monaco Grand Prix

June 12-14: MSC Cruises Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

June 26-28: Lenovo Austrian Grand Prix

July 3-5: Pirelli British Grand Prix

July 17-19: Belgian Grand Prix

July 24-26: AWS Hungarian Grand Prix

Aug. 21-23: Heineken Dutch Grand Prix

Sep. 4-6: Pirelli Italian Grand Prix

Sep. 11-13: Tag Heuer Spanish Grand Prix

Sep. 24-26: Qatar Airways Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Oct. 9-11: Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix

Oct. 23-25: MSC Cruises United States Grand Prix

Oct. 30-Nov. 1: Mexico City Grand Prix

Nov. 6-8: MSC Cruises São Paulo Grand Prix

Nov. 19-21: Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix

Nov. 27-29: Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix

Dec. 4-6: Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix


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'It feels like we play a top-six team every week'

Millwall boss Alex Neil said it feels like his side are playing against their Championship play-off rivals every week as they prepare for Saturday's trip to Hull City.

The two sides are separated by one place and two points going into the match, with the Lions having the chance to go third, at least temporarily, with a victory.

Neil's side have a nine-point cushion over seventh-placed Southampton with 11 games of the season remaining, as they look to seal a return to the top tier for the first time since 1990.

"I think we've played somebody in the top six, it feels like, nearly every week recently," he told BBC Radio London.

"I think they've (Hull) got a bit of bad press at times this season, in my opinion, in terms of people thinking that because [of] the xG (expected goals) and all these other metrics that people talk about. What they are is they're very effective.

"I mean, they're good at what they do. And if we don't play as well as we can, we're going to find that a difficult game.

"They're where they are on merit, as are we. It'll be an interesting game."

Tigers’ Tarik Skubal reveals plan for WBC semifinals, finals

Tarik Skubal is scheduled to pitch in a spring training game for the Detroit Tigers on March 16, the same day Team USA faces a potential semifinal game in the World Baseball Classic.

MORE: Astros, Dominican Republic get bad news on All-Star immediately before WBC

That’s not necessarily how Mark DeRosa, the manager of Team USA in the international baseball tournament, would have drawn in up. Most teams prefer to save their best pitchers for the elimination rounds.

But according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the only condition under which Skubal would have pitched in the WBC is if he was limited to one game during the Pool Play portion of the tournament.

His plan for the semifinals and finals?

“I need to get back to (Tigers) camp and get back to my routine,” Skubal told Nightengale, “but I want to go to Miami and just be at those (WBC) games. … I might just be there and be a cheerleader.”

Skubal, who won each of the last two American League Cy Young Awards, might at least be in the ballpark with his Team USA teammates with the WBC championship on the line.

Skubal is entering his final year before free agency and doesn’t want to risk an injury by overextending himself in March. That’s a unique, if understandable, predicament among players participating in the WBC.

But it’s a predicament nonetheless. The awkward situation would only be furthered if Skubal is in the building and has to say no if DeRosa asks him if he’s available to pitch in the WBC championship game on March 17.

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Bears 7-round mock draft: How DJ Moore, Drew Dalman change things

The Chicago Bears have been making waves even before the start of free agency, where they've moved on from some notable players and now have some big holes to fill on the roster.

The Bears traded wide receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick, while also sending a 2025 fifth rounder to Buffalo. Meanwhile, Chicago released linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to free up $15 million in salary cap space. But the biggest shock was center Drew Dalman announcing his retirement after just five years in the NFL.

With that in mind, there are some new holes for the Bears to fill this offseason, be it through free agency or the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's our latest seven-round mock using PFF's mock draft simulator, which includes our latest projections following Moore's trade, Dalman's retirement and Edmunds' release.

Round 1, Pick 25: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

Defensive tackle is arguably the team's biggest need this offseason, and given the lack of depth in the draft, the Bears will likely be forced to select one in the first round. Peter Woods is a disruptive defensive tackle that would elevate the defensive interior immediately alongside Gervon Dexter and veteran Grady Jarrett. Woods was a projected top-10 pick before last season, but his stock has fallen after an underwhelming 2025 season. That could wind up playing right into Chicago's favor as they land a powerful and explosive athlete to develop in the trenches.

Round 2, Pick 57: A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU

The Bears currently have no safeties under contract for 2026, which makes it a top need this offseason. While Chicago could re-sign Kevin Byard or Jaquan Brisker and/or add a veteran in free agency, there are some solid options in this draft class. A.J. Haulcy is a hard-hitting safety who would be the perfect fit in Dennis Allen's defense. With the Bears potentially losing their top ballhawks in Byard and cornerback Nahshon Wright, Haulcy would be able to fill that role with his penchant for takeaways while shoring up a key need in the secondary.

Round 2, Pick 60: Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

Before Drew Dalman's retirement, the Bears were already in the market for a starting left tackle after Ozzy Trapilo suffered a ruptured patellar tendon in the wild-card playoffs in January and will miss most of the 2026 season. After trading Moore, Chicago lands another premium second-round pick that they can use at a big area of need, in this case left tackle. Caleb Tiernan, a four-year starter, brings versatility having played both left and right tackle. While he's strong in pass protection, and blocking at the second level, he needs to improve as a run blocker. The Bears believe Trapilo will return healthy, but it's never an idea to invest in a premium position.

Round 3, Pick 89: Jake Slaughter, C, Florida

With Dalman's retirement, center has become one of the biggest needs of the offseason for Chicago. While the Bears would probably prefer to pair a veteran with quarterback Caleb Williams, there are some solid options in the draft with an eye on the future. Jake Slaughter has been praised for his football IQ, which is instrumental to the center position, and he's solid in pass protection. If Chicago signs a veteran like Tyler Biadasz to a short-term in free agency, Slaughter would have the opportunity to learn behind him and develop into Williams' center of the future.

Round 4, Pick 129: Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M

The Bears have parted ways with Tremaine Edmunds this offseason, which frees up $15 million in salary cap space. Depending on what Chicago does with free-agent D'Marco Jackson, linebacker is a big need to fill. T.J. Edwards, who signed an extension last April, is coming off a fractured fibula suffered in the wild-card playoffs, and the Bears need to find him a new running mate. Taurean York, a starter with the Aggies since his freshman year, is undersized at the position, which could allow him to fall to the fourth round and into the waiting arms of the Bears. York possesses the smarts and production, having played in the SEC, to develop into an impact player in the NFL.

Round 7, Pick 239: Patrick Payton, EDGE, LSU

In this scenario, the Bears manage to land a veteran edge rusher to join Montez Sweat, Dayo Odeyingbo and Austin Booker, which means they wait until later in the draft to add an edge rusher to develop. Ryan Poles has noted the depth of edge rusher in this class, which allows them to land a solid edge in Patrick Payton later in the draft. Payton, a three-year starter between Florida State and LSU, has good instincts, a strong motor and a high ceiling as a potential developmental edge in Dennis Allen's defense.

Round 7, Pick 241: Malik Benson, WR, Oregon

The Bears were able to trade DJ Moore because of the young talent they have with Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III, but they're also going to have to fill out depth behind them. Ben Johnson is always looking to add young offensive talent, and Malik Benson could be a potential late-round steal. Benson possesses elite speed that makes him a real deep threat and another potential dangerous weapon in this Chicago offense. He also has experience returning punts, which would be beneficial if the Bears don't re-sign Devin Duvernay to lead the return game.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears 7-round mock draft: How DJ Moore, Drew Dalman change things

Detroit Lions tackle Taylor Decker requests release from team

Less than two weeks after announcing his intentions to return to the Detroit Lions for an 11th season, offensive tackle Taylor Decker announced on his Instagram on Friday that he has requested his release from the one and only franchise he's ever played for.

While Decker didn't fully divulge the details of his conversations with the Lions in his post, he referred to a lack of common ground between himself and the team.

"Things change, 145 games started, 3 playoff appearances, 2 division titles and a decade carrying the shield. I fully intended to do it once again, but my time as a Lion is coming to an end," Decker wrote. "In the weeks since notifying the team of my return there have been numerous discussions. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore[,] I decided to request my release.

"I am opting for a clean and amicable close to what has been such a beautiful 10 years going to war as a Lion," Decker continued.

"It has been the absolute privilege of my life to be your LT for the past 10 years. And I am forever grateful for the opportunity the Ford family and Lions organization afforded me."

Decker's release will generate $11.6 million in cap savings and $9.4 million in dead cap.

This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.

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Additional Details On WWE Departure Of Brian 'Road Dogg' James

Brian "Road Dogg" James smiling
Brian "Road Dogg" James smiling - WWE

A year removed from his promotion to co-lead writer for the "WWE SmackDown" brand, WWE Hall of Famer "Road Dogg" Brian James exited WWE on Thursday, with reports citing the move as one of his own doing.

In a new update, PWInsider reports that James quit his job with WWE in person this week after openly expressing his unhappiness with it. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter further notes that James' decision to leave WWE came after his annual performance review.

A source close to the situation indicated to WON that James' frustrations had been "brewing" as James himself had recently hinted at a departure. James was reportedly set to appear at a convention later this month with WWE's approval. At some point, WWE then withdrew their permission, causing James to cancel the convention date. While canceling the appearance, however, James suggested that future ones "wouldn't be an issue starting in a little while."

WWE named James as the co-lead writer of WWE's blue brand in February 2025. Since then, he had worked with John Swikata to help steer the "SmackDown" creative, with WWE Vice President of Creative Writing Ryan Ward overseeing them. In August 2022, WWE notably brought James back into the backstage fold as the Senior Vice President of Live Events.

Tonight's edition of "SmackDown" will take WWE to Portland, Oregon, where Cody Rhodes is set to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Elsewhere, 2026 Women's Elimination Chamber winner Rhea Ripley will confront her WrestleMania 42 opponent, Women's Champion Jade Cargill.

Read more: Every WWE Star Departure In 2025 So Far

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Friday afternoon Cardinal news and notes

—Spread check (Miami): Louisville by 1.5

—NET Rankings Update (men’s): No. 15

—NET Rankings Update (women’s): No. 13

—The Louisville women’s basketball team kicks off postseason play at 5 p.m. with an ACC Tournament quarterfinal game against 7th-seeded Syracuse. ESPN2 will have the television coverage. Here’s a preview.

—It’s the most important month of the 2025-26 college basketball season, but behind closed doors, conversations about roster assembly for the 2026-27 season are already in full swing.

Among the big questions that schools face is whether to begin contract negotiations with potential returning players for next year during the season or wait until after. Some schools heavily value the certainty of locking a player into a new contract early, giving them roster certainty that informs how they attack the portal. Others fear negotiations, even if primarily being done with an agent rather than the player themselves, could impact a player’s psyche. 

“These aren’t the types of conversations that you can have with some and not have with all, because it’s going to mess up your locker room,” GM No. 1 says. “It’s going to get out, so you have to be strategic about when and where you have those conversations and the safe play is to wait until that buzzer sounds.”

“Ultimately, I think the players that are going to leave know they’re going to leave … so it doesn’t really need to get talked about in my opinion,” GM No. 3 says. “And for the kids that you do want back, they would also know you want them back. It’s kind of unspoken. So to me, why would I set the market early on a kid?”

In many ways, that’s the most critical push and pull: Schools want to avoid putting their cards on the table as long as possible, while agents want to create as many options for their clients as possible at this time of year to create leverage for a stronger offer, even if they plan on returning to their current school.

“You have conversations going on and you have to know damn well that the presentation you’re getting for your own player [from his agent] is going to 10 other schools,” GM No. 2 said. 

And increasingly, that leverage means that players (or their representatives) have a pretty good idea of where they’re headed well before they ever enter the portal, something that could be exacerbated by the later April 7 portal opening date. The front office staffers SI spoke to were skeptical that many if any portal deals are already done, but some could in the lead-up to the portal opening and if nothing else, players will often enter the portal with a handful of options already lined up and money discussed. This is in spite of the fact that the NCAA has attempted to crack down on tampering, sending a memo last week that reminded schools that even communicating with a player’s agent before they enter the portal is against NCAA rules. 

“I think the general consensus is that, and I’m not saying this is the way it should be, but I think that most guys by the time they enter the portal will have a shortlist of three to five schools and a good market range of what those schools will offer,” GM No. 2 says.

—Here’s a good NBA Draft scouting report on Ryan Conwell, which also does a good job at breaking down the strengths and weaknesses he’s displayed thus far this season at U of L.

—Lorenzo Mauldin, who just last month signed with the UFL’s Louisville Kings, has now announced his retirement from football.

—State of Louisville previews this weekend’s baseball series against Seton Hall.

—Cool video here of Mikel Brown Jr. making a young Cardinal fan’s year.

—Reece Gaines earned a Coach of the Year nod for his work this season at Saint Mary’s Hall in San Antonio.

—ESPN has Lincoln Kienholz all the way down at No. 53 in its pre-spring ranking of all 68 power conference quarterbacks.

53. Lincoln Kienholz, Louisville Cardinals

2025 stat line (Ohio State): 95.0 QBR, 139 passing yards, one TD, zero INTs, 78.6% completion rate, 12.6 yards per completion; 66 non-sack rushing yards, two TDs

Kienholz was a garbage-time delight at Ohio State last season, but if he holds off freshman Briggs Cherry and West Georgia transfer Davin Wydner for the starting job, he’ll earn the first real snaps of his career. He’s a mobile guy with at least short-range accuracy. There are some fun weapons in Jeff Brohm’s latest enormous transfer haul, but we’ll see what kind of upside Kienholz can bring to the table.

—Cardinal Authority looks at where the men’s basketball team currently sits in the various Bracketology projections. Almost everyone still has the Cards as a 6-seed, with some dropping them to the 7 line.

—If Louisville loses, it’d better hope that either NC State or Florida State loses too. If they don’t, the Cards get the worst draw imaginable for the ACC Tournament.

Louisville's ACC Tournament seeding probabilities:

6 (64%) – Louisville win or NC State loss
7 (20%) – Louisville loss, NC State win, FSU loss
8 (16%) – Louisville loss, NC State win, FSU win

— Kelly Dickey (@RealCardGame) March 5, 2026

—The ACC has flipped tip times for the tournament this year to ensure that both Duke and North Carolina can play in prime time (weird that they didn’t do the same thing for the women’s tournament, where Duke is the No. 1 seed and had to play its quarterfinal game at 11 a.m.).

If Louisville earns the 6 or the 7-seed, they’ll play an afternoon game next Wednesday.

—Wade Houston’s son-in-law is at the center of a child sex abuse case.

—Louisville Report’s Matt McGavic thinks Miami tops the Cards by 6 tomorrow afternoon.

—Sacred Heart and Assumption will meet in the girls 7th Region championship game, while Bullitt East and PRP will duke it out for the 6th Region crown.

—Lehigh’s halfcourt buzzer-beater in the Patriot League quarterfinals gave us the best moment of March so far.

LEHIGH FROM HALF-COURT FOR THE WIN IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINAL 😱 pic.twitter.com/TTazeWJoHa

— ESPN (@espn) March 6, 2026

—If that wasn’t the best moment of March so far, then it has to be this:

Never one to give ASU credit for anything but hitting the smoke machine on Bill Self after he’s been ejected is incredible work by that arena worker pic.twitter.com/luG3ICpaSK

— Curtis Rogers (@AKidFromKent) March 4, 2026

—Mitch Barnhart’s golden parachute at UK has pissed off pretty much everyone in Lexington. As it should.

—Police say a coach on the Cal State Bakersfield men’s basketball program was moonlighting as a pimp across four states. This is March.

—Earlier this week, U of L president Gerry Bradley, athletic director Josh Heird, and board chair Larry Benz published a white paper outlining three major changes they believe need to be made to save college sports. You can read the paper here.

—When you didn’t bother to read the assignment but still try to write the paper, this is what happens.

Louisville sounds alarm, spells out NCAA sports doomsday in a panicky paper. Oh, please. Your big spending says otherwise. https://t.co/SBq12PABFA

— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) March 5, 2026

—Lou City kicks off its 2026 campaign tonight at rival Lexington SC.

—Miami is eyeing a 6-seed in the Big Dance, but knows it needs a win over Louisville tomorrow afternoon to get there.

—“Desperation, nastiness and toughness” got Vangelis Zougris into Louisville’s starting lineup.

—This is a nutso stat.

There are only 22 high-major scholarship players who will celebrate Senior Night this week, having played at just one place. Mississippi State's Shawn Jones Jr. is the only SEC senior to finish where he started.

Dozens of coaching changes and the transfer portal have led to this pic.twitter.com/5GNnAU55qJ

— Isaac Trotter (@Isaac__Trotter) March 3, 2026

—Troy Nunes is an Absolute Magician has some takeaways from Syracuse’s Tuesday night loss at Louisville.

—The Athletic’s latest NBA mock draft has Mikel Brown Jr. going 8th overall, but notes that he could move up the board with a strong finish to his freshman season.

—After taking down Jacksonville in the first round of the Atlantic Sun Tournament on Wednesday, Bellarmine head coach Doug Davenport saw his first year as the front man for the Knights come to an end with a loss to top-seeded Central Arkansas Friday afternoon.

—Spencer Legg and teammates Ryan Conwell, Isaac McKneely and Adrian Wooley will be hosting an event on Sunday to continue to raise awareness about the type-I diabetes community.

—TNIAAM previews this afternoon/evening’s ACC quarterfinal matchup between Louisville and Syracuse.

—The Mike Rutherford Show is wrapping up the week at Molly Malone’s in the Highlands from 2:30-5:30 this afternoon. Stop by and see us.

—And finally, beat Syracuse, then beat Miami.

The Economics of NASCAR Lawsuits: Why Teams Are Fighting Harder Than Ever

The Economics of NASCAR Lawsuits: Why Teams Are Fighting Harder Than Ever
The Economics of NASCAR Lawsuits: Why Teams Are Fighting Harder Than Ever

NASCAR’s recent wave of litigation did not erupt because the garage suddenly got emotional. It escalated because the sport’s underlying economics turned into a high-stakes squeeze: team costs remain huge, guaranteed revenue is limited, and the core asset teams buy into—charters—became both extraordinarily valuable and structurally insecure. When the money gets that tight, lawsuits stop looking like drama and start looking like a business tool.

The headline case, filed by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, put the charter system and revenue split on trial. The case was formally filed October 2, 2024, as an antitrust matter (case 3:24-cv-00886). The litigation ultimately ended in a settlement in December 2025 that granted “evergreen” (permanent, condition-based) charters to teams, materially changing the asset profile of the Cup Series.

The financial frame is unusually well-documented because court-unsealed exhibits and related reporting brought numbers into public view. FOX Sports reported that documents in the case showed NASCAR’s overall revenue at $1.7 billion in 2024 and comprehensive income of $103 million that year (with 2023 heavily affected by a major land sale). Those same materials and related testimony painted a different picture for teams: only three organizations reportedly made money in 2024, and one claimed a loss of $10 million per car.

This report explains why these legal fights intensified when they did. It focuses on the economic mechanics: charter valuations and permanence, the media-rights money that raises expectations, the cost structure of race teams, and the leverage points held by drivers and manufacturers. It also contextualizes NASCAR’s litigation moment by comparing it to other motorsports contract and financial disputes where the same incentives—control, revenue share, and asset protection—drive courtroom strategies.

Methodology

This report prioritizes primary materials and near-primary documentation. It uses court records and orders related to the 23XI/Front Row v. NASCAR litigation (including published federal court orders and filings summaries), official NASCAR communications, and contemporaneous reporting grounded in trial testimony and unsealed financial documents.

Financial and market claims about charter prices are sourced from outlets that explicitly cite transaction figures or reflect unsealed exhibits, including RACER’s reporting on charter sale prices and AP coverage that references the $40 million benchmark for a single charter sale. Media-rights structure is sourced from NASCAR’s official release and widely reported deal values via CBS Sports (which cites Sports Business Journal reporting).

Where key values are inherently opaque—such as direct manufacturer subsidy levels—this report identifies what is known (engine supply centralization and technical support structures) and explicitly marks specific dollar amounts as unspecified when they are not publicly documented in the cited sources.

Primary source links are included in code blocks for newsroom verification and follow-up.

Overview of the current legal landscape

The 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports lawsuit against NASCAR is best understood as a dispute over the economics of participation in the Cup Series. The plaintiffs alleged monopolization and anticompetitive conduct tied to NASCAR’s control over race participation and the charter framework, while NASCAR defended its system as a lawful business structure and pushed back aggressively during the litigation.

The case was filed October 2, 2024 in the Western District of North Carolina (Charlotte division), and it is explicitly categorized as an antitrust case under federal law in docket summaries. Early court battles centered on whether the teams could preserve “chartered” status while suing, because operating as open teams introduces substantial risk: it can reduce guaranteed revenue and can trigger sponsor and driver contract provisions tied to making every race.

A November 2024 order denied an early preliminary injunction request without prejudice, and the court’s findings outlined the central operational concern: teams argued that losing charter status could jeopardize sponsorship continuity, driver retention, and long-term viability, while the court concluded much of the claimed harm was too speculative at that stage and fast-tracked the case schedule. The litigation did not fade; it broadened. An AP report later described how 12 non-party teams fought NASCAR subpoenas for years of financial records on the grounds that disclosure could be “catastrophic” to competitive balance and commercially sensitive information.

The economic stakes became explicit in trial testimony. AP reported that an economist witness calculated $364.7 million in damages owed to the two teams and claimed NASCAR’s model shorted the broader chartered field by over $1 billion from 2021–2024, using comparative revenue-sharing assumptions as part of his damages framework. That magnitude matters because antitrust law allows successful private plaintiffs to recover treble damages, which is one reason antitrust disputes become settlement magnets once credible damages theories emerge.

The case ultimately ended in a December 2025 settlement, with NASCAR, 23XI, and Front Row announcing resolution and the end of the legal fight. Multiple industry reports tied to the settlement said the outcome included evergreen charter provisions and related governance and revenue clarifications, which immediately reframed charters as a more franchise-like permanent asset rather than an expiring agreement.

Primary links

textCase docket summary (filed Oct. 2, 2024; W.D.N.C.): 
https://dockets.justia.com/docket/north-carolina/ncwdce/3:2024cv00886/117501

Nov. 2024 federal court order on preliminary injunction (Case No. 3:24-CV-00886):
https://www.theassemblync.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/2311-RACING-LLC-et-al-v-NASCAR-20241108-1.pdf

Sept. 2025 memorandum/order referencing injunction history and Fourth Circuit action:
https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/23xi-front-row-nascar-opinion-preliminary-order.pdf

NASCAR statement on settlement (Dec. 11, 2025):
https://www.nascar.com/news-media/

The charter system and its financial weight

NASCAR introduced the Cup Series charter system ahead of the 2016 season, with NASCAR framing it as a long-term structure designed to create stability, guarantee entry, and allow teams to build enterprise value. NASCAR’s own explainer states that 36 charters were issued based on teams’ multi-year participation commitment, and that a charter guarantees entry into every Cup points race and a portion of the purse.

Charters are not merely a “spot in the field.” They operate like an ownership asset that allows planning, borrowing, sponsorship packaging, and long-term investment in personnel and infrastructure. That is why trial testimony repeatedly compared charters to franchise models in other sports, while also stressing a key difference: teams argued that if the underlying charter rights can expire or be revoked, the “franchise” analogy breaks down.

Market pricing shows how dramatically charter value has moved. RACER reported that Live Fast Motorsports sold a charter for $40 million in 2024 and that Stewart-Haas Racing sold three charters for a combined $84 million, figures that were far above early reported charter transaction ranges in 2016. AP also referenced the $40 million purchase benchmark in discussing charter value volatility and the strategic interest in acquiring charters when major teams closed.

By late 2025, the market context likely shifted again. An AP report on Michael Jordan’s testimony said 23XI bought a third charter for $28 million despite the uncertainty, underscoring how teams treat charters as foundational assets even amid legal disruption. After the December 2025 settlement established evergreen charter provisions, industry reporting summarized by Jayski (citing Sports Business Journal) said executives expected immediate value increases, and noted that Legacy Motor Club paid $45 million for a charter in 2025—an illustrative market datapoint for the pre-evergreen peak.

The core economic insight is straightforward. When a charter is potentially time-limited, owners discount it like a lease. When it becomes evergreen, owners begin valuing it like a permanent franchise right, and that changes everything from financing capacity to willingness to litigate to protect the asset’s terms.

Media rights and revenue tensions

NASCAR’s next media-rights cycle is both an earnings engine and a conflict amplifier. NASCAR announced seven-year agreements beginning in 2025 and running through 2031 with FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Amazon Prime Video, and Warner Bros. Discovery/TNT Sports, covering all 38 Cup races each season and giving Prime and TNT split packages of midseason races plus practice/qualifying rights.

NASCAR did not disclose financial terms in its official release, but CBS Sports reported—citing Sports Business Journal—that the deal is worth $7.7 billion total, or about $1.1 billion annually, representing a significant increase versus the prior cycle. That kind of jump changes bargaining expectations. Teams see a larger media pool and ask why guaranteed team revenue and long-term charter certainty do not rise proportionally, particularly in a system where many teams claim they need sponsorship simply to survive.

The litigation record also includes direct claims about revenue distribution. In trial testimony cited by AP, an economist said NASCAR’s charter-era model provided 25% of revenue to teams in his analysis and used an F1 comparison for a higher share in calculating damages. NASCAR disputed that methodology, but the key point for economics is that revenue-split disagreement is not philosophical; it changes whether a chartered team can operate sustainably, which then determines whether charters are rational investments at current market prices.

Media structure itself influences sponsor value. ESPN reported testimony that teams worried the shift toward streaming in the new media mix could reduce sponsor appetite for certain packages, because some sponsors prioritize traditional television reach. That concern links directly back to lawsuits: if sponsorship becomes harder to monetize while costs remain high, teams rely more heavily on guaranteed revenue and the stability of charter rights.

Team economics under pressure

The financial picture for many Cup teams has been described in unusually direct terms during this litigation cycle. FOX Sports reported that chartered teams can earn roughly $7 million to $18 million per season before sponsorship and that teams’ accounting had them losing about $2.2 million per car, with only three organizations reportedly finishing 2024 profitable. The same report said NASCAR paid an average of $670 million to teams and tracks in 2023–2024 while averaging $340 million in profit across those two years, based on disclosed documents.

Cost is the other side of the equation. Trial reporting and testimony cited by ESPN described a baseline estimate of roughly $20 million to field a single Cup car for a full season, while also emphasizing that charter-related revenue does not cover that full figure—forcing teams to chase sponsorship and other commercial deals to bridge the gap. This is where economics becomes litigation fuel: if the system is structurally “upside down” for a majority of teams, then legal strategies become another form of business strategy.

The Next Gen car was designed, in part, as a cost-control and parity tool, but it became part of the legal narrative. In trial testimony summarized by RACER, NASCAR executive John Probst testified that NASCAR’s investment in Next Gen development was “pushing” $14 million, that NASCAR designed parts and applied for patents, and that teams were not forced to buy a maximum number of chassis but were limited by how many could be used per charter car. Plaintiffs, by contrast, emphasized supplier control and the inability to monetize or reuse the platform outside NASCAR contexts, which ties back into antitrust claims about control of inputs and competitive alternatives.

Inflation and general cost pressures provide additional context, even if they do not explain NASCAR-specific economics by themselves. The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted the Consumer Price Index rose 2.9% from December 2023 to December 2024, and labor, travel, and materials are meaningful line items for a national touring series with large headcounts and equipment demands. When costs stay elevated and revenue stability is contested, litigation becomes a rational escalation path, not an irrational one.

Driver and manufacturer leverage

Driver contracts and related lawsuits matter here because they illustrate how modern motorsport economics treat reputation, sponsorship, and contractual control as monetizable assets worth fighting over. Kyle Busch’s lawsuit against Pacific Life is not a NASCAR governance dispute, but it shows the broader trend: high-income stakeholders increasingly litigate financial products, contracts, and representations rather than absorbing losses quietly. NASCAR-linked reporting confirms Busch and his wife reached a confidential settlement and notified the court that dismissal paperwork would follow, reflecting an economic incentive to close disputes rather than burn time and legal fees.

The Palou–McLaren dispute provides an even clearer motorsports comparison because it quantifies commercial loss from contract instability. AP reported Palou was ordered to pay McLaren more than $12 million after a five-week High Court trial, that McLaren originally sought closer to $30 million, and that Ganassi and Palou later finalized a settlement. Importantly for economics, AP also reported that a declaration in that case indicated Ganassi agreed to bear reasonable legal fees and to indemnify against claims, showing how organizations sometimes treat legal risk as a cost of doing business when talent and competitive edge are at stake.

Manufacturers are another leverage pillar, but direct subsidy numbers are rarely public. What is verifiable is that Cup engine supply is centralized through manufacturer-aligned builders and technical programs, which increases the strategic importance of alignment. Roush Yates Engines describes itself as Ford Racing’s exclusive engine builder for the NASCAR Cup Series, and ECR Engines states its core business is providing NASCAR partners with engines and related development. When engines, calibration support, and technical ecosystems route through manufacturer lanes, teams’ manufacturer relationships inevitably affect bargaining posture and the practical consequences of any governance fight.

Why lawsuits are escalating now

Several converging economic forces explain why NASCAR litigation escalated into a landmark antitrust trial and then a structural settlement. The first is asset economics: charter values moved from low single millions in the early era to tens of millions per charter in disclosed transactions, creating a real investment class inside NASCAR that owners will defend aggressively. When a single charter can trade around $40–$45 million in reported transactions, owners naturally demand durable legal security over what they just bought.

The second is revenue expectations tied to media rights. A larger rights deal—widely reported at $7.7 billion over seven years—raises expectations among teams about what “fair” revenue participation should look like, especially when testimony and disclosed documents suggest many teams still lose money even with charters. The third is cost rigidity: when baseline annual costs are discussed in the $20 million range per car and guaranteed revenue is materially lower, disputes over the split become existential rather than theoretical.

The final accelerant is legal structure. Antitrust claims carry extraordinary financial exposure because of treble-damages provisions under federal law, which magnifies settlement incentives once credible damages models are presented at trial. That reality helps explain why the 23XI/FRM dispute ended with a settlement that reportedly reshaped charters into evergreen assets and triggered immediate market re-evaluations.

Comparative tables and timeline

TopicWhat’s confirmedWhat remains unclear / unspecified
Lawsuit filingFiled Oct. 2, 2024 in W.D.N.C. (Charlotte); antitrust caseFull confidential settlement terms beyond what parties/public reports disclosed
Charter system basicsIntroduced 2016; 36 charters; guaranteed entry and purse shareExact valuation methodology used privately by buyers/sellers in each deal
Charter market prices$40M charter sale reported; three SHR charters sold for $84M; $45M charter purchase reported in 2025Post-settlement price discovery is still evolving; “$90–$100M” are executive estimates
Media rights2025–2031 deal with FOX/NBC/Amazon/WBD; widely reported $7.7B totalExact contractual breakdown of fees by partner and how revenue is contractually allocated downstream
Team financialsNASCAR 2024 revenue reported at $1.7B; total team payouts 2025 reported at $431M; team profitability issues disclosedFull team-by-team P&Ls and sponsorship contract specifics remain protected
Manufacturer backingEngine supply is centralized through manufacturer-aligned buildersDirect cash subsidy levels and incentive structures are generally undisclosed

Conclusion

NASCAR’s litigation era is an economics story first, and a personality story second. Charters became expensive assets without the security profile owners believed they needed, and that mismatch turned negotiations into litigation when teams felt they were being asked to sign away leverage while remaining financially exposed.

The numbers brought into public view outline why teams fought so hard. Reported charter transactions moved into the $40 million-plus range, annual payouts to teams rose to $431 million in 2025, and yet disclosed team-level financial summaries suggested most organizations still struggled to consistently turn a profit. With billions in media rights at stake, a shifting broadcast/streaming mix, and costs that teams and NASCAR leadership argue over in the tens of millions per car, legal confrontation became a rational strategy for owners protecting capital, not a last-resort tantrum.

The settlement that made charters evergreen did not end the underlying economic pressures, but it changed the direction of the pressure. It effectively upgraded the core Cup asset from a renewable deal into something closer to a permanent franchise right, and that single shift is why this case mattered more than a typical sports lawsuit. The next fights—over revenue splits, supplier control, and competitive data—will follow the same logic, because in modern NASCAR, the courtroom is now part of the business model.

Serie A | Napoli vs Torino – Official Starting Lineups

Serie A | Napoli vs Torino – Official Starting Lineups
Serie A | Napoli vs Torino – Official Starting Lineups

Napoli host Torino at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona this evening, as Antonio Conte’s side look to bounce back from recent wobbles to ensure they do not lose further ground in the race for the top four.

Conte’s Partenopei currently sit in third place but have lost much ground on league leaders Inter over the past couple of months.

You can follow all the action, as it happens, on our Live Blog.

An injury crisis in Naples has left Conte fairly short-staffed and they now sit 14 points off of the Nerazzurri. Therefore, the Scudetto dream is quickly fading away but it is still all to play for in the exciting race for Champions League football.

Napoli have a five point lead over 5th placed Como, with Juventus one point behind Fabregas’ side and Atalanta two points behind the Bianconeri.

Torino, meanwhile, come into this game off the back of a first win under Roberto D’Aversa, winning 2-0 at home to Lazio after three consecutive games without a win that saw Marco Baroni sacked.

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 1: Roberto D’Aversa, Manager of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on March 1, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

Napoli vs Torino – Official Lineups

Napoli: Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Politano, Gilmour, Elmas, Spinazzola; Vergara, Hojlund, Alisson

Torino: Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Lazaro, Prati, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic, Simeone; Zapata

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‘There is nowhere to hide’ – Jermain Defoe on Spurs’ relegation fight

‘There is nowhere to hide’ – Jermain Defoe on Spurs’ relegation fight
‘There is nowhere to hide’ – Jermain Defoe on Spurs’ relegation fight

Former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe has warned the current squad that there is “nowhere to hide” as they battle to preserve their Premier League status.

Spurs are 16th in the league, just one point ahead of 18th-placed West Ham and the threat of relegation is looking ever-more serious after a crushing 3-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace this week.

Speaking to Hayters at the London Football Awards, and asked if Spurs could avoid relegation, Defoe said: “I hope so. They have no choice. When you look at West Ham and their performances of late, Leeds, Nottingham Forest. These teams seem like they are getting a little bit of momentum. A bit of confidence.

“There is nowhere to hide now. These Tottenham players, that is the reality. You are in a relegation fight and you are going to have to find something to get out of it.”

It has been a disastrous season for Tottenham, but they have not been helped by the injury situation. Key players such as James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski have been out for most of the campaign.

Defoe said on the injuries: “When you have got key injuries, and that many injuries, it is not going to help. Of course you would like to think the players set to come back will come in and produce, and put in the same level of performances (as before they were injured). But it has been difficult. It was difficult last season.

“Last season they probably had the same amount of injuries, and it has happened this season. Some key players. It has been frustrating. But get one or two players back and the level of performance has to go up. To be honest, you can perform well and not win. I’d rather see the wins at this stage.”

Celtics star Jayson Tatum officially activated for return from injury vs. Mavericks

BOSTON — The wait is over. Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was officially taken off the injury report for the first time all season, as he's set to make his debut on Friday night against the Dallas Mavericks.

This will mark his first time suiting up for the Green Team since May 12, 2025, when he ruptured his Achilles late in a Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks during the Eastern Conference Semifinals. While Tatum's quick comeback from such a gruesome injury is practically miraculous, it's not a shock given all the recent buzz around him returning to play before the 2026 NBA Playoffs.

Jayson Tatum working out at the Auerbach Center while talking to Derrick White: pic.twitter.com/LZUnypLOOa

— Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) March 6, 2026

“He's humble in who he is, his approach every day,” Celtics wing Sam Hauser said of Tatum's commitment to coming back during a Friday morning shootaround at the Auerbach Center. “He puts the work in, gets his treatment.”

In Tatum's absence, the C's went 41-21 and did more than just hold their own. They're in second place in the Eastern Conference and on track to reach the playoffs with good seeding.

Reintegrating Tatum into the lineup may not be seamless initially, but the Celtics are hopeful their six-time All-Star will be just fine once he finds his footing again.

"He's been around [practice], so I think he'll be able to fit right in,” Hauser said. “We'll be able to fit around him.”

After almost 300 days away from the court, Tatum will make his triumphant return to TD Garden in just a few hours, as Celtics-Mavericks tips off at 7 p.m. (ET).

"The crowd will probably love it," Hauser said of Tatum's first game back.

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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Jayson Tatum will make his long-awaited return on Friday vs. the Mavericks

Milwaukee native Arike Ogunobowale arrested at title celebration

Milwaukee native and pro basketball player Arike Ogunobwale was arrested after she allegedly punched a security guard at a Miami nightclub during her team's Unrivaled championship celebration March 5. TMZ has confirmed the initial report about the arrest from Miami-based Fox Sports personality Andy Slater.

Ogunbowale and her Mist teammates won the championship of the Unrivaled 3-on-3 league March 4, with the Divine Savior Holy Angels alumna scoring 19 points. Ogunbowale also hit a game-clinching three-pointer in the semifinal.

TMZ obtained the criminal complaint after the incident at E11EVEN night club in Miami.

"The officer made contact with the alleged victim … who claimed he was attempting to escort 29-year-old Ogunbowale out of the club due to an unrelated altercation – when she punched him in the face with a closed fist, causing him to fall to the ground," TMZ said.

The report indicates the incident was captured on security footage.

The championship game, played at Miami's Sephora Arena, capped the second season of Unrivaled, which has become an offseason home for WNBA players. Ogunbowale, turned 29 on March 2, has made four all-star teams with her WNBA team, the Dallas Wings.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Arike Ogunobowale, Milwaukee native and WNBA player, arrested

Eddie Hearn responds to Dana White fight idea as Tom Aspinall weighs in on feud

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Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

The idea of Eddie Hearn and Dana White settling their feud inside a boxing ring has continued to gain attention in the combat sports world.

The rivalry between the Matchroom promoter and the UFC president has intensified since White entered the boxing landscape through the launch of Zuffa Boxing.

The 56-year-old American recently suggested he would be open to boxing Hearn. And now the Briton has given his answer on the matter.

Eddie Hearn says he would accept a boxing fight against Dana White

Hearn has now responded to the suggestion during an interview with IFL TV, making it clear he would not turn down the challenge.

The British promoter even joked that the spectacle could become a major commercial event.

“He’s called me a p—— and called me out for a fight. Of course I’d do it, because how could you say no? Then you’d be a p——, wouldn’t you?” Hearn said.

“By the way, Netflix would pay an absolute fortune. So I’d probably make a fortune to do it, and if I got chinned, I’d get chinned. But I’d probably spark him out, to be fair.”

Tom Aspinall backs Eddie Hearn in potential Dana White fight

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Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images

UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has also shared his thoughts on the potential matchup.

The British fighter, who recently signed with Hearn’s management agency, believes the Matchroom promoter could have a physical advantage if the fight ever happened.

“I think Eddie’s got the size on him,” Aspinall stated.

Hearn also revealed a humorous exchange he had with the heavyweight champion about the idea.

“He said to me: ‘If you get beat in there, the deal’s over.’”

The fight remains purely hypothetical, but it is hard to rule out the idea while celebrity boxing has been growing year after year.

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Ronaldo to travel to Spain for hamstring treatment

Close-up photograph of Cristiano Ronaldo, playing for Al-Nassr. He has his hands on his head and is wearing the captain's armband
Cristiano Ronaldo was taken off in the 70th minute of Al-Nassr's match on Saturday [Getty Images]

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo will travel to Spain for treatment on a hamstring injury that is "more serious" than first thought.

The 41-year-old forward, who has scored 21 goals in 22 games this season in the Saudi Pro League for leaders Al-Nassr, was substituted in a 3-1 win against Al-Fayha on Saturday.

He had earlier missed a penalty.

Speaking before the side's match against Neom on Saturday, Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus said Ronaldo would visit Madrid where "he will need treatment from his personal physiotherapist".

"In the last game, Cristiano left with a muscle injury. After the tests he underwent, it became clear that it is a more serious injury than we were expecting," he added.

"He will need rest and recovery. We hope he will return soon to help the team."

It is unclear whether the five-time Ballon d'Or winner will be fit to play in Portugal's friendlies against Mexico on 29 March and the United States on 1 April.

Ronaldo, who has scored 965 career goals, has said he will not retire until he notches his 1,000th.

His injury comes a month after he returned to the Al-Nassr side having missed three games amid doubts over his future with them.

He had reportedly been unhappy with how the club were being run by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.

Ronaldo moved to the Middle East in December 2022, shortly after his contract with Manchester United was terminated by mutual agreement following an interview in which he criticised the club.

The switch saw him become the best-paid player in football history with an annual salary of £177m and he signed a new two-year contract in June.

Your comprehensive guide to the World Baseball Classic

MIAMI, FL - MARCH 05: Julio Rodríguez #44 of Team Dominican Republic films on his camcorder during the 2026 World Baseball Classic workout day at loanDepot park on Thursday, March 5, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kelly Gavin/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Almost nine years ago to this day, I wrote about the history of the World Baseball Classic, fearing its end and opining for its more thorough embrace. I opened with this:

The World Baseball Classic (WBC) should, ostensibly, be important. It’s a huge tournament that occurs only once every four years and features some of the best Major League Baseball talents and national stars, all competing to best represent their country. The preliminary rounds take place throughout the world, which theoretically should make them more accessible to a wider audience, and a number of MLB’s greatest international talents first gained fame on the Classic’s stage.

So why is it nearly impossible to find in-depth information on the WBC? What is the fate of the World Baseball Classic beyond 2017? Would changes to the tournament give it greater success, and is it even worthwhile to implement those changes? Why have they considered ending the WBC after this year?

Reporting to you now from 2026, I’m blown away by how different things are. There is no shortage of content or information about the WBC; many of the game’s biggest stars are competing; there were exhibition games all over the world against MLB teams. Heck, you can watch the games with relative ease and even hear some good announcers while you watch! It is an unmitigated joy to witness global baseball elevated in this way.

Here at LL, our intent is to create some game threads for the tournament, where you can caterwaul to your heart’s content about anything from Eduard Bazardo facing Andruw Jones’ son, Fernando Tatis Jr. looking radiant in the República Dominicana colors, Cal Raleigh catching Tarik Skubal or any number of other beautifully absurd WBC phenomena. But in the meantime, we thought it might be helpful to assemble a one-stop shop for all your WBC links and information. Enjoy!

  • Brilliant Meet at the Mitt podcast listener Josh was inspired by our WBC talk in the latest episode and created this incredible site that allows you to easily click on an MLB team and see which players will be playing for which countries – and to then see what players might be playing on any given day. Plus a link to Gameday for said game. PLUS which network the game is being broadcast on!
  • It’s truly amazing.
    • Since this is a volcano blog Mariners site, here’s a quick (there are 16, tied for first-most in MLB, plus two in the pitching pool for later play, italicized) list of M’s players and their teams.
      • Pedro Da Costa Lemos – Brazil
      • Josh Naylor – Canada
      • Guillo Zuñiga – Colombia
      • Michael Arroyo – Colombia
      • Julio Rodríguez – Dominican Republic
      • Luis Castillo – Dominican Republic
      • Charlie Beilenson – Israel
      • Dominic Canzone – Italy
      • Miles Mastrobuoni – Italy
      • Dane Dunning – Korea
      • Andrés Muñoz – Mexico
      • Randy Arozarena – Mexico
      • Dylan Wilson – Netherlands
      • Abdiel Mendoza – Panama
      • Cal Raleigh – USA
      • Gabe Speier – USA
      • Eduard Bazardo – Venezuela
      • Jhonathan Diaz – Venezuela
  • Pool play began March 4 and runs until March 11. Quarterfinals and semifinals happen March 13 to 16 and the championship game is on March 17 at 5 p.m. PT. Here’s a simple link to the schedule.
    • Pool A (San Juan, Puerto Rico): Puerto Rico, Panama, Canada, Cuba, Colombia
    • Pool B (Houston): USA, Brazil, Italy, Great Britain, Mexico
    • Pool C (Tokyo): Japan, Chinese Taipei, Korea, Australia, Czechia
    • Pool D (Miami): Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Netherlands, Israel, Nicaragua
  • You can keep track of the standings here.
  • Curious about the rules within the tournament? Here’s a remarkably thorough breakdown of everything from player eligibility, to pitch limits (because yes, there are pitch limits. Gotta protect from The Sog), to tie break scenarios.
  • Michael Clair, of MLB.com, has been covering baseball on a global scale for many years now (including a brilliant book about Czechia’s magical 2023 WBC run) and has a great archive of articles and is an excellent follow on whatever your preferred platform may be.
  • Need some background music to get yourself jazzed for the WBC? Great news, they just dropped their first-ever WBC Soundtrack.

Sam Querrey says Alcaraz and Sinner have shocked the ATP Tour

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Sam Querrey believes Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have taken the tennis world by surprise with how quickly they’ve reached the top.

When the Big Three began to fade, many expected there to be a window of opportunity for other players to step in.

This seemed like a chance for Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and even Taylor Fritz to finally break through and claim the Grand Slam titles that had eluded them early in their careers.

Instead, Alcaraz and Sinner moved past them in no time at all, taking over far more comfortably than anyone could have predicted.

Sam Querrey likens Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner to the Big Three

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

During a conversation with Sports Illustrated, Querrey shared his thoughts on the current landscape, drawing a comparison between the rising duo and the iconic Big Three.

“The delta between Alcaraz and Sinner and the field is way bigger than Federer, Nadal, [Novak] Djokovic and the field. The gap that these two have created is like the biggest gap we’ve ever seen,” he said.

The American went on to highlight how Zverev, Tsitsipas, and others seemed caught off guard by just how quickly Alcaraz and Sinner established themselves at the top.

Querrey continued: “I think people thought ‘O.K., there’s going to be a four or five-year window here where [Stefanos] Tsitsipas, [Alexander] Zverev and all these guys were going to get a handful of majors. Some of them got one. But, everyone is very shocked that right away two guys at 20 years old just started dominating.”

Brad Gilbert also weighed in on Novak Djokovic’s place in this two-man era: “I feel like there’s a pretty big distance—it goes one and two, and then it goes three, and then there’s a very big distance between four and 10 to one and two.”

“In the men’s game right now, that gap feels even wider. But you can’t argue with it—they’ve earned everything they’ve got by how dominant they’ve been against everyone else.”

“We’re waiting for that third person,” Gilbert added. “But unfortunately that third person is Djokovic at 38 years young. He’s still clearly the third best player out there, especially when you look at how consistent he remains in majors.”

Who might step up to challenge Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner?

After years of the Big Three holding a firm grip on the men’s game, much of the discussion around Alcaraz and Sinner now revolves around who might be able to join them at the top.

While there’s no clear answer yet, a few names stand out as potential candidates to fill that role.

Before his injury, Jack Draper looked like a real possibility. Ben Shelton has also been mentioned often, especially after picking up his first Masters 1000 title in 2025.

Arthur Fils has shown promise but still faces questions about whether he can stay healthy enough to compete consistently at the highest level.

And while Holger Rune has been out of action with an Achilles injury, he shouldn’t be overlooked. When he returns, he could still have a chance to shake up what’s become a two-player race at the top.

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Mexico to deploy 100,000 personnel for World Cup security

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks gives a press conference on the reform the electoral law that will be sent to Congress for discussion and subsequent approval. Carlos Santiago/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks gives a press conference on the reform the electoral law that will be sent to Congress for discussion and subsequent approval. Carlos Santiago/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Co-host nation Mexico has presented its security plan for the FIFA World Cup, just two weeks after outbreaks of violence in the North American country following the killing of a drug lord.

More than 100,000 soldiers, police officers and private security forces, as well as drones, military aircraft and explosive detection dogs are to ensure the smooth running of the tournament in the summer, the Mexican government announced on Friday.

Mexico is hosting the tournament together with the United States and Canada.

"As you can see, we are well prepared," President Claudia Sheinbaum said at a press conference in the city of Guadalajara, one of the venues.

According to General Román Villalvazo, head of the World Cup security coordination centre in Mexico, three to four rings of security are to be established at all major World Cup locations, including stadiums, team hotels, airports and fan zones.

Thirteen World Cup matches to be held in Mexico

The World Cup opening match is scheduled to take place on June 11 in the Mexican capital. A total of 13 matches are due to be held in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. European champions Spain, Mexico and South Korea are set to play in Guadalajara.

A wave of violence erupted on February 22 in several Mexican states after the death during an operation to arrest him of the drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho.

Vehicles were set on fire, and illegal roadblocks were erected. More than 70 people lost their lives.

The chaos, just a few months before the FIFA World Cup, raised doubts about Mexico's suitability as a host nation.

The Mexican government assured that the safety of teams and visitors was guaranteed.

Taylor Decker requests release from Detroit Lions in stunning turn

The Detroit Lions will need a new left tackle after all.

Taylor Decker, the team's longest-tenured player, wrote in a social media post Friday, March 6, on Instagram, that he has requested his release from the team after 10 seasons.

Decker's post comes a little over a week after he wrote he intended to return for an 11th NFL season in 2026.

"Things change," Decker wrote "145 games started, 3 playoff appearances, 2 division titles, a decade carrying the shield. I fully intended to do it once again, but my time as a Lion is coming to an aned.

"In the weeks since notifying the team of my return there have been numerous discussions. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore I decided to request my release."

A NEW BIGGEST NEED? Ranking Detroit Lions' biggest needs in NFL free agency

Decker first disclosed to the Free Press he was considering retirement for family and health reasons in December and said after the season he might take a couple months to decide his future.

Last week, he posted a picture on Instagram of him running out of the tunnel at Ford Field in a black Lions uniform, with the caption: “'Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? And I said, 'Here am I; SEND ME!' #Year11"

Asked about Decker's future shortly before the post, Lions general manager Brad Holmes said, "Obviously Taylor, he’s earned the right to have as much space as he needs to reflect on a long season and we respect him, we give him that. But obviously with the start of the new league year coming, that’s obviously you want as much clarity as possible, so within these next couple of weeks we’ll make sure that we have that clarity."

The Lions now enter the free-agent negotiating period next week with multiple needs on the offensive line, including at left tackle - though All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell could move to the position - and center.

Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker celebrates the 24-14 win over the Green Bay Packers as he exits the field at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.

Decker, who turns 33 in August, has been a fixture at left tackle for the Lions since they took him with their first-round pick, No. 16 overall, in the 2016 draft.

He's started 140 games over the past 10 seasons but has dealt with a variety of injuries throughout his career. Last year, Decker missed three games with a shoulder injury and played the rest of the year through nagging pain that he said made it difficult to do everyday things like pick up his kids and grab a cup off a shelf.

"Ideally, I would play. I would continue to play,” Decker told the Free Press in December. “But I just need to sit and evaluate, and … this is not a decision that I want to make now or kind of consider right now, cause it would be an emotional decision. 'Cause like I said, right now, this has not been a fun year. But I know if I remove those variables that have made it unfun, I still enjoy playing football. And I think I'm playing really well."

The Lions currently have three other tackles on their roster for 2026, All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell and backups Gio Manu and Devin Cochran.

They are expected to be in the market for help on the interior line in free agency after struggling to replace Frank Ragnow after his retirement last year and following the release of Graham Glasgow in a cost-cutting move this week.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Taylor Decker requests release from Detroit Lions in stunning turn

Taylor Decker requests release from Detroit Lions in stunning turn

The Detroit Lions will need a new left tackle after all.

Taylor Decker, the team's longest-tenured player, wrote in a social media post Friday, March 6, on Instagram, that he has requested his release from the team after 10 seasons.

Decker's post comes a little over a week after he wrote he intended to return for an 11th NFL season in 2026.

"Things change," Decker wrote "145 games started, 3 playoff appearances, 2 division titles, a decade carrying the shield. I fully intended to do it once again, but my time as a Lion is coming to an aned.

"In the weeks since notifying the team of my return there have been numerous discussions. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore I decided to request my release."

A NEW BIGGEST NEED? Ranking Detroit Lions' biggest needs in NFL free agency

Decker first disclosed to the Free Press he was considering retirement for family and health reasons in December and said after the season he might take a couple months to decide his future.

Last week, he posted a picture on Instagram of him running out of the tunnel at Ford Field in a black Lions uniform, with the caption: “'Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? And I said, 'Here am I; SEND ME!' #Year11"

Asked about Decker's future shortly before the post, Lions general manager Brad Holmes said, "Obviously Taylor, he’s earned the right to have as much space as he needs to reflect on a long season and we respect him, we give him that. But obviously with the start of the new league year coming, that’s obviously you want as much clarity as possible, so within these next couple of weeks we’ll make sure that we have that clarity."

The Lions now enter the free-agent negotiating period next week with multiple needs on the offensive line, including at left tackle - though All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell could move to the position - and center.

Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker celebrates the 24-14 win over the Green Bay Packers as he exits the field at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.

Decker, who turns 33 in August, has been a fixture at left tackle for the Lions since they took him with their first-round pick, No. 16 overall, in the 2016 draft.

He's started 140 games over the past 10 seasons but has dealt with a variety of injuries throughout his career. Last year, Decker missed three games with a shoulder injury and played the rest of the year through nagging pain that he said made it difficult to do everyday things like pick up his kids and grab a cup off a shelf.

"Ideally, I would play. I would continue to play,” Decker told the Free Press in December. “But I just need to sit and evaluate, and … this is not a decision that I want to make now or kind of consider right now, cause it would be an emotional decision. 'Cause like I said, right now, this has not been a fun year. But I know if I remove those variables that have made it unfun, I still enjoy playing football. And I think I'm playing really well."

The Lions currently have three other tackles on their roster for 2026, All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell and backups Gio Manu and Devin Cochran.

They are expected to be in the market for help on the interior line in free agency after struggling to replace Frank Ragnow after his retirement last year and following the release of Graham Glasgow in a cost-cutting move this week.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Taylor Decker requests release from Detroit Lions in stunning turn

Five-star DB John Meredith III books official visit to Texas Football

As the Texas Longhorns look to put the finishing touches on their 2027 class, they got an encouraging update on Thursday. Five-star cornerback John Meredith III revealed which schools he will take official visits to, including the Longhorns. That visit will be June sixth and seventh, providing Steve Sarkisian and his staff with the opportunity to make their best pitch.Currently, the Texas native is ranked as the best cornerback in his class by 247Sports. They also rank Meredith as the top player from Texas and the fifth-best player in the nation. Due to his high ranking, the North Cowley High star has received offers from Alabama, Ohio State, Arizona State, and Texas A&M. 

#Texas gets the June 5–7 OV for the top corner in the land. https://t.co/AWl67yywAK

— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) March 6, 2026

While Thursday's news was encouraging for Texas, they are not the only program Meredith locked in a visit with. Over the next few months, he will also make trips to Alabama, Texas A&M, and Ohio State. With those elite programs in the running, Sarkisian has his work cut out for him.

Although Meredith has frustrated offensive coordinators with his play, he has also made national headlines. The Longhorns target participated in the Under Armour All-America Game just a few months ago. He also earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors during the 2025 campaign.

Some of the MOST-OFFERED prospects in the Class of 2027 across Texas. 🤯@Kennedybrown75, @JOHN_MEREDITH2 & @shanks2cold check in with 44 total FBS offers each.

For the full breakdown, including an extended list: https://t.co/X4q8G3DIs9pic.twitter.com/eP55EqTcms

— Dave Campbell's — TexasFootball.com (@dctf) March 5, 2026

If Meredith were to commit to the Longhorns, he would join a talented 2027 class. That group includes four-star recruits such as Easton Royal and Cameron Hall. They will be joined by three-star prospects Cade Haug, Karnell James, Ty Knutson, and JT Geraci. Adding Meredith to that group would give Texas a top-five class. 

Over the next few months, the Longhorns will be a program to keep an eye on as the elite cornerback narrows down his options. When he is on campus, Sarkisian will be able to show Meredith why his college career should include a stop in Austin.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas Football gets official visit from five-star DB John Meredith III

✅Napoli v Torino line-ups: Savic, Olivera, Zapata in, KDB benched

✅Napoli v Torino line-ups: Savic, Olivera, Zapata in, KDB benched
✅Napoli v Torino line-ups: Savic, Olivera, Zapata in, KDB benched

The 28th matchday of Serie A kicks off in style, with the clash at the Maradona between Napoli and Torino.

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Antonio Conte's men are looking for consistency in their race for the Champions League and want to put behind them the defeat from the first leg against the Granata. The Azzurri, third with 53 points, host a team that arrives in Fuorigrotta aiming to move definitively away from the dangerous zone of the standings.


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✅ OFFICIAL LINEUPS

NAPOLI (3-4-3): Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Politano, Gilmour, Elmas, Spinazzola; Vergara, Hojlund, Alisson.  

TORINO (3-4-2-1): Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Lazaro, Prati, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic, Simeone; Zapata.

Franck Zambo Anguissa and especially Kevin De Bruyne return to the bench.


😱 PRE-MATCH CURIOSITIES ABOUT NAPOLI-TORINO

One precedent stands out: the last Napoli-Torino played on a Friday in March dates back to 2023/24 and ended 1-1, with Kvaratskhelia opening the scoring and Sanabria replying just three minutes later.

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Gloucester have to 'modify' attacking style - Boyd

Gloucester technical director Chris Boyd pictured during his post at Munster, talking to Conor Murray
Chris Boyd has joined Gloucester on a lbasis after performing a similar role at Munster [Getty Images]

New Gloucester technical director Chris Boyd has warned that the team may have to "modify" its expansive style of rugby until they have the players to suit.

The New Zealander has taken up his post, on a consultancy basis, this month, and hinted that he feels that the current squad is not entirely suited to the type of game head coach George Skivington likes his side to play.

The Cherry and Whites have won just one of their 10 league games this season and are out of the running for silverware.

Boyd says the club management has already signalled its intent to try to improve that next season with the addition of big names like Wales international forwards Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan,South Africa lock Jean Kleyn, and the return of scrum-half Dan Robson.

Boyd says those signings, made before he started, will add "a sprinkle of decent stardust" while he will also focus on bringing home-grown talent through the ranks.

On the style of play, which has been a bone of contention, Boyd told BBC Radio Gloucestershire: "The style probably isn't a historical Gloucester DNA.

"There are three parts to that - your philosophy on how you want to play the game, then that the philosophy aligns with the players we've got, and our game plan next year will be a reflection of the strengths and weaknesses of the team."

He added: "Something has to change. Either the players have to change or, more importantly in the short term, the coaches have to modify the way they want to play the game to suit the players.

"The biggest mistake you can make is to try to play a game that the players are not capable of playing.

"Most important is that the club and the coaching group is really clear what that looks like and that the players absolutely understand what the amount of structure is, what the freedom to make decision is, what the behaviour is in certain parts of the field - the risk and reward is around what you are trying to do."

'Everyone wants instant success but it doesn't always happen'

Boyd, who took Hurricanes to the Super Rugby title as coach in 2016 and is credited with improving Northampton Saints during his three seasons at Franklin Gardens, has been appointed alongside new rugby general manager Rob Burgess in a big shake-up of the hierarchy on the playing side at Kingsholm.

He is known as an attacking coach and said his job is to "help Skivs [head coach George Skivington] and the others pour some concrete into those foundations" and see "what can be built around that in the next three to five years".

Boyd added that the "quality" of recent arrivals Lake, Kleyn, Morgan and Robson will "help create the environment and accelerate the learning of the young players".

Boyd, who took the role on a consultancy basis because he does not want to leave his extended family in New Zealand for long periods, said he will visit Gloucester "four or five times" during the year.

And while Gloucester's results have been disappointing, Boyd said there were positives.

"Everyone wants instant success and it doesn't always happen.

"I've watched most of Gloucester's games this year and a couple of them haven't been good but in three or four games they've genuinely been unlucky."

Munster forward Jean Kleyn.
Boyd says the addition of 'stardust' signings like Jean Kleyn are important to the development of the team [Getty Images]

WNBA Star Arike Ogunbowale Arrested for Allegedly Punching a Man During Unrivaled Championship Celebrations

Arike OgunbowaleCredit: Leonardo Fernandez/Getty
Arike Ogunbowale
Credit: Leonardo Fernandez/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • WNBA and Unrivaled star Arike Ogunbowale was arrested in Miami while celebrating her team's championship
  • Ogunbowale allegedly punched a man at Club E11EVEN in Miami, multiple outlets reported
  • Her WNBA team, the Dallas Wings, and Unrivaled Basketball tell PEOPLE they were "aware" of the incident and gathering more details at this time

WNBA and Unrivaled star Arike Ogunbowale was arrested while celebrating her team's Unrivaled championship in Miami, her teams confirmed to PEOPLE.

Miami-Dade officers arrested Ogunbowale, 29, just before 4:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 5 after she allegedly punched a man while out with teammates at Club E11EVEN, USA Today reported. She was charged with misdemeanor battery and released after posting a $1,000 bond, per the outlet.

Andy Slater of Fox Sports said on Friday that the unidentified man fell to the ground after being struck by the WNBA star and that the incident was caught on camera.

Arike Ogunbowale on Jan. 23, 2026Credit: Megan Briggs/Getty
Arike Ogunbowale on Jan. 23, 2026
Credit: Megan Briggs/Getty

Unrivaled Basketball said, "The league is aware of an incident involving Arike Ogunbowale and we are in the process of gathering additional information. We’re in contact with Arike and her representatives," in a statement to PEOPLE on Friday.

Ogunbowale's WNBA team, the Dallas Wings, also told PEOPLE on Friday that the organizations is "aware" of her arrest and "are in the process of gathering more information."

"Further comments will be provided once we have more details," the Wings said.

Ogunbowale scored 19 points in Unrivaled's championship game on Wednesday, March 4, where she and her Mist BC teammates, including WNBA star Breanna Stewart, won the title. After the win, Stewart told reporters, "What I'll remember the most about this Mist team is we might not be the loudest, but we're going to work the hardest," according to ESPN.

Ogunbowale reposted a video from Unrivaled to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, likely after she was released, from the Mist's celebrations in Miami.

"Who's on the aux?," Ogunbowale asked in the video, as the Mist took victory photos and partied at the club. "Rik had to make sure the vibes were right," read the TikTok.

Ogunbowale was drafted fifth overall by the Dallas Wings in 2019. She's a four-time WNBA all-star, two-time all-star MVP and held the league scoring title in 2020.

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Mets' top prospect gets bad Opening Day prediction despite Juan Soto position change

Carson Benge

Mets' top prospect gets bad Opening Day prediction despite Juan Soto position change originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Juan Soto will play left field for the New York Mets this year, reverting to the position he began his career as a young prospect with the Washington Nationals

That leaves an opening in right field for the Mets, who have Brett Baty, Tyrone Taylor, and Mike Tauchman in the mix for the starting job. Trade acquisition Luis Robert Jr. is the leading man for the center field spot. 

But what about Carson Benge, New York's No. 2 prospect on MLB Pipeline? The 23-year-old has posted an .857 OPS in each of his first two seasons in the minors, reaching Triple-A Syracuse near the conclusion of last year. 

Benge is at Major League camp with the Mets as a non-roster invite, but he might need more at-bats in the minors before making an impact with the Major League squad. 

Benge predicted to open the season at Triple-A 

Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer is not sold that Benge will open the season with the Mets after a rough stint at Triple-A. 

"That caution is appropriate simply in light of the wall Benge hit in Triple-A last year, posting a .583 OPS in 24 games," wrote Rymer. "He also hasn't hit the ball especially hard (89.1 mph on average) this spring, and he has yet to take a walk." 

The veteran Tauchman may have a leg up on the competition. He finished fourth among last year's Chicago White Sox hitters with a .756 OPS and second with 45 walks. His defensive prowess has averaged out, but he is a reliable veteran with 567 games played in his eight-year career. 

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UFC 326 weigh-in results: 1 fight cancelled day before Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira rematch

UFC 326 lost one of its scheduled fights at Friday's official weigh-ins in Las Vegas, as Jeong Yeong Lee's featherweight bout against Gaston Bolanos was scrapped due to weight-cutting issues on Lee's side. Lee had stepped into the bout in late February as a short-notice replacement for Joo Sang Yoo.

Bolanos hit his targeted mark of 145.5 pounds for the matchup prior to the cancellation. UFC 326 will now proceed forward as a 12-fight card.

Fortunately, the same misfortune did not befall Saturday's main-event fighters, as both Max Holloway (155.5 pounds) and Charles Oliveira (156) made weight for their BMF title rematch.

Holloway, 34, and Oliveira, 36, fought once before in 2015, when both fighters were still in the infancies of their soon-to-be legendary careers, with Holloway winning via first-round stoppage due to injury.

Complete UFC 326 weigh-in results can be seen below.

Main card (9 p.m. ET, Paramount+)

  • Max Holloway (155.5) vs. Charles Oliveira (156)

  • Caio Borralho (186) vs. Reinier de Ridder (185.5)

  • Rob Font (136) vs. Raul Rosas Jr. (135.5)

  • Drew Dober (156) vs. Michael Johnson (155.5)

  • Gregory Rodrigues (186) vs. Brunno Ferreira (184)

Preliminary card (7 p.m. ET, Paramount+)

  • Cody Garbrandt (136) vs. Xiao Long (135.5)

  • Donte Johnson (185.5) vs. Cody Brundage (185.5)

  • Ricky Turcios (146) vs. Alberto Montes (145.5)

  • Cody Durden (125.5) vs. Nyamjargal Tumendemberel (125.5)

Early prelims (5 p.m. ET, Paramount+)

  • Sumudaerji (126) vs. Jesus Aguilar (125.5)

  • Rafael Tobias (204) vs. Diyar Nurgozhay (205.5)

  • Jeong Yeong Lee vs. Gaston Bolanos (145.5)*

  • Luke Fernandez (205) vs. Rodolfo Bellato (204.5)

*Fight canceled due to weight cut issues on Lee’s side

Taylor Decker requests release after discussions with Detroit Lions

Nov 2, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions tackle Taylor Decker (68) enters the field before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images | David Reginek-Imagn Images

The Taylor Decker saga continues.

After announcing last week his intentions to play for the 2026 season, Decker announced on Instagram that he has requested his release from the Detroit Lions after talks broke down with the team.

Decker didn’t provide any specifics about those talks, only saying many of the conversations with the team were “a surprise” to the 10-year veteran.

The Lions’ left tackle was scheduled to make a $14.9 million salary this year, plus a $1.5 million bonus and up to $1.7 million in per-game bonuses, carrying a hefty cap hit of over $21 million. It is certainly possible the Lions approached him about a pay cut, or maybe they couldn’t guarantee him a starting spot on the roster.

If the Lions grant his release, they’ll clear up just north of $11.6 million in cap space, while eating $9.4 million in dead cap.

Here’s a portion of Decker’s message; you can read the entire thing on Instagram here.

Things change, 145 games started, 3 playoff appearances, 2 division titles, a decade carrying the shield. I fully intended to do it once again, but my tie as a Lion is coming to an end. In my weeks since notifying the team of my return there have been numerous discussion. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore I decided to request my release.

I am opting for a clean and amicable close to what has been such a beautiful 10 years going t war as a Lion.

How Did Ranger Suarez Look For Venezuela Against The Netherlands?

Boston Red Sox Pitcher Ranger Suarez

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The World Baseball Classic is underway, with each of the remaining three pools kicking off action on Friday. Team Venezuela started their tournament with a matchup against the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with new Boston Red Sox acquisition Ranger Suarez taking the mound for the opener. 

World Baseball Classic rules state that starting pitchers are limited to 65 pitches in pool play to protect their arms before the regular season begins. Suarez threw 43 pitches over two innings of work, allowing one run on three hits, one walk and one strikeout. 

Suarez's two innings of work were solid, but he looked to be shaking off the rust. He faced almost entirely right-handed hitters and commanded his cutter beautifully, keeping the pitch high and on the glove side. It jammed hitters, getting two foul balls, three called strikes and recorded two outs. 

Where the trouble came was with his pitches on the arm side. He kept his sinker away from righties, but the ball was put in play five times, three of which went for hits. There was, however, an element of poor batted-ball luck at play, which isn't likely to be consistent over a full season. 

Suarez's changeup, usually his best pitch, was the pitch that he struggled with the most. He landed the pitch on the arm side consistently, but it was often too far from the zone and wasn't enticing to hitters. He generated two whiffs on 14 pitches, a low rate considering the pitch was in the strike zone just once. 

Overall, the start looked like another Spring Training outing for Suarez. His velocity and pitch shapes were in line with his 2025 season, but his command wasn't polished. With more time on the mound, look for Suarez to continue the success he had in 2025. 

More MLB: Red Sox Insider Names 'Massively Improved' Part Of Team Before 2026 MLB Season

Nate Ament injury update, Rick Barnes unsure on return to Tennessee basketball

Nate Ament's availability for Tennessee basketball is still unclear.

Ament, dealing with a high ankle sprain, has not practiced with the No. 25 Vols (21-9, 11-6 SEC) ahead of their final regular-season game against No. 22 Vanderbilt (23-7, 10-7) at Food City Center on March 7.

"I don't know that, if he's going to play," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said before practice on March 6. "I know he's doing everything he possibly can through rehab. He's a model patient . . . I've said it before, if it was up to him, he'd play in every game, but obviously we've got to make sure that we're doing the right thing for him.

"We'll see today (if he's practicing). I think Chad (Newman, director of men's basketball sports medicine) had him doing a little running yesterday, but he didn't do anything with us. I think it's one of those deals where Chad might say he's doing better than expected, but still with that high ankle sprain, it takes time."

The 6-foot-10 freshman initially turned his right ankle when he landed awkwardly on a rebound attempt in the Feb. 24 loss to Missouri. He aggravated the injury in the first half against Alabama on Feb. 28, causing him to miss the rest of the game, which Tennessee lost 71-69.

Ament was ruled out against South Carolina, but the Vols didn't need him for the 78-59 blowout win on March 3. Ja'Kobi Gillespie's career-high 12 points drove a combined 42-point performance from J.P. Estrella and Felix Okpara.

Still, Ament wanted to get in the game.

"It speaks volumes," Barnes said about Ament's willingness to play through pain. "Nate, he's got so much depth to him. He loves the game of basketball. His DNA is such that he really cares about other people, he cares about this team, he cares about this program and it bothers him that he's not able to help us right now.

"He knows what we're trying to play for. But we know to get to the ultimate goal, we need him to be at his best."

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com

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Nate Ament injury update, Rick Barnes unsure on return to Tennessee basketball

Nate Ament's availability for Tennessee basketball is still unclear.

Ament, dealing with a high ankle sprain, has not practiced with the No. 25 Vols (21-9, 11-6 SEC) ahead of their final regular-season game against No. 22 Vanderbilt (23-7, 10-7) at Food City Center on March 7.

"I don't know that, if he's going to play," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said before practice on March 6. "I know he's doing everything he possibly can through rehab. He's a model patient . . . I've said it before, if it was up to him, he'd play in every game, but obviously we've got to make sure that we're doing the right thing for him.

"We'll see today (if he's practicing). I think Chad (Newman, director of men's basketball sports medicine) had him doing a little running yesterday, but he didn't do anything with us. I think it's one of those deals where Chad might say he's doing better than expected, but still with that high ankle sprain, it takes time."

The 6-foot-10 freshman initially turned his right ankle when he landed awkwardly on a rebound attempt in the Feb. 24 loss to Missouri. He aggravated the injury in the first half against Alabama on Feb. 28, causing him to miss the rest of the game, which Tennessee lost 71-69.

Ament was ruled out against South Carolina, but the Vols didn't need him for the 78-59 blowout win on March 3. Ja'Kobi Gillespie's career-high 12 points drove a combined 42-point performance from J.P. Estrella and Felix Okpara.

Still, Ament wanted to get in the game.

"It speaks volumes," Barnes said about Ament's willingness to play through pain. "Nate, he's got so much depth to him. He loves the game of basketball. His DNA is such that he really cares about other people, he cares about this team, he cares about this program and it bothers him that he's not able to help us right now.

"He knows what we're trying to play for. But we know to get to the ultimate goal, we need him to be at his best."

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com

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Michigan football's Savion Hiter poised for early impact, ESPN says

When Sherrone Moore was ousted from Michigan football, and Kyle Whittingham was brought in, one of the biggest questions was if he would be able to retain the Wolverines' top recruit in the 2026 class, Mineral (Va.) Louisa County five-star running back Savion Hiter.

But retained Hiter was, and now, he appears to be off to the races in winter conditioning for an early spot high up the depth chart.

Hiter is seen as a generational running back, the top of the class, but perhaps the most plug-and-play player at the position in some time. He's not considered to be a signee who will take some time to develop -- he's ready now.

Even so, there's some depth ahead of Hiter, with Jordan Marshall, Bryson Kuzdzal, and Micah Ka'apana returning. Still, his skillset is such that he should likely see time sooner than later, and can be an instant impact type of player -- beyond even where Donovan Edwards was in 2021, playing behind Hassan Haskins and Blake Corum.

ESPN profiled many of the top signees in 2026 and spoke about how Hiter fits into the current Wolverines team. There's one place that ESPN says he needs to develop, but otherwise, it sees a ton of early potential waiting to be unleashed.

Hiter is a strong, upright runner and a true power back. He runs with his shoulders square to the hole, can push the pile and routinely shows contact balance, falling forward to squeeze out every inch. He's tailor-made for late-game four-minute situations when you're trying to hang on to a lead.

He's also more nimble-footed in the hole than you'd expect from a pure power back, slipping ankle tackles and staying clean in tight spaces. Hiter doesn't have a lot of experience in the passing game and must develop in that area to become a complete three-down option. He walks into a Michigan running back room that features three redshirt freshmen, so there's a realistic opportunity to make an early dent in the rotation.

If Michigan is going to be a physical, point-of-attack team under new coach Kyle Whittingham -- something his track record suggests -- Hiter can help set the tone between the tackles. We expect him to be in the mix for early carries.

Hiter wasn't actually ESPN's top running back in the class, though he was to both 247Sports and Rivals. Regardless, he will be in the mix and could likely emerge as the No. 2 back in record time if early reports end up proving accurate.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: ESPN: Michigan football's Savion Hiter ready to make an impact

From Spain: Barcelona interested in Ndicka

From Spain: Barcelona interested in Ndicka
From Spain: Barcelona interested in Ndicka

Evan Ndicka is enjoying an extraordinary season, confirming the excellence he demonstrated last year.

The Ivorian defender has become one of Roma’s undisputed stalwarts, cementing his place among the best central defenders in Italy.

His performances continue to impress, not only for his defensive skills but also for his offensive contributions.

After a drought since arriving in the capital, Ndicka has finally found the back of the net in his last two Serie A matches against Cremonese and Juventus, providing crucial support to his team in crucial moments.

His form and versatility are now under the scrutiny of many European clubs.

According to Spanish portal Sport.es, Barcelona is looking for a left-footed central defender and has put Ndicka in their sights.

These are currently preliminary discussions, and the Catalan club is exploring several options, though they have not yet made a final decision. Flick’s team has other defenders on its list and will evaluate all options as the summer approaches, a time when significant developments could occur.

Despite growing interest from Barcelona, ​​Ndicka’s departure is not yet a given.

Roma is aware of his financial situation and could consider offers should they arrive. However, the Ivorian is a key figure for Gian Piero Gasperini’s team, and his possible transfer could be a delicate decision for the Giallorossi, who are unlikely to want to part with one of their best players without a valid counterpart.

Barcelona Optimistic About Reaching A Deal For Italy & Inter Milan Star As Nerazzurri Ask For Eye-Watering Transfer Fee

Barcelona Optimistic About Reaching A Deal For Italy & Inter Milan Star As Nerazzurri Ask For Eye-Watering Transfer Fee
Barcelona Optimistic About Reaching A Deal For Italy & Inter Milan Star As Nerazzurri Ask For Eye-Watering Transfer Fee

Barcelona are increasingly confident they can secure a deal for Alessandro Bastoni this summer, with both sporting director Deco and head coach Hansi Flick convinced the Inter Milan and Italy defender would be an immediate upgrade, despite the Nerazzurri’s eye-watering valuation of over €80 million.

According to Spanish outlet Sport, via FCInter1908, Barcelona view Bastoni as a top priority and are approaching negotiations with quiet optimism.

Deco met with the player’s representatives earlier this year to gauge his openness to a move to the Camp Nou.

That conversation went well.

Barcelona now believe Bastoni is receptive to their interest, particularly given the uncomfortable atmosphere that has surrounded him in Italy following the Inter-Juventus controversy.

Barcelona Ready To Test Inter Resolve Over Bastoni

GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter celebrates after the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Sport are direct in their assessment of his situation.

“The tension is palpable and Bastoni does not feel at ease in Italy,” they write, adding that this discomfort could accelerate his departure as early as June.

Barcelona have a clear roadmap and believe a deal with Inter is possible, though they know the path will not be straightforward.

The sticking point is financial.

Inter value Bastoni at above €80 million, a fee Barcelona would need to negotiate down.

Their ability to do so depends largely on the player’s own involvement, if Bastoni pushes for the move after receiving an offer from the Catalans, Inter’s negotiating position weakens considerably.

The club will also present him with a contract renewal in the coming months, adding another dimension to what could become a defining transfer saga of the summer window.

FC Barcelona: Robert Lewandowski raves about Marcus Rashford

FC Barcelona: Robert Lewandowski raves about Marcus Rashford
FC Barcelona: Robert Lewandowski raves about Marcus Rashford

When Robert Lewandowski gives his blessing to Marcus Rashford

FC Barcelona: Robert Lewandowski raves about Marcus Rashford

According to Robert Lewandowski, Marcus Rashford can still reach an elite level with FC Barcelona.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Robert Lewandowski was full of praise for his English teammate, who is on loan from Manchester United this season.

"He has enormous potential. He has everything: pace, technique, finishing, left foot, right foot, dribbling," explained the Polish international, convinced that confidence remains the key. "Marcus is the kind of player who can give you 200% if you believe in him and give him confidence.", said the Pole.

As a reminder, the Catalan club has the option to keep the British striker, with a buyout clause set at €30 million.

Samsung 990 PRO 1TB SSD price spikes amid NAND shortage

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Slay the Spire 2 Peaks at Over 430,000 Players in First 24 Hours

6 March 2026 at 21:58
Slay the Spire 2, the much-awaited successor to the indie roguelike deckbuilder, has finally launched on Steam, and within 24 hours of launch, it has rocketed to the top of the Steam Sales Chart and recorded some impressive player count figures. According to SteamDB, Slay the Spire 2 has attracted a peak of 430,456 concurrent players during its first 24 hours out the gates, and it has reached the number one spot in the Steam Sales chart, beating out both Marathon and Resident Evil Requiem for revenue on March 6, 2026. Mega Crit, the studio behind the game, even celebrated the game surpassing 179,456 concurrent players, marking it as "the highest ever for any roguelite."

By all indications, the indie game appears to have had a very successful launch, and the 97% positive review rating on Steam backs that up. The new installment in the game series builds on the gameplay and world of the original by adding new characters, cards, abilities, and secrets, but it notably adds a co-op mode as well. Judging by the Steam reviews, most of the improvements seem to successfully build on what made the previous game great without sacrificing anything in the process, and the multiplayer functionality seems to have been executed well, rather than shoehorned in for wider appeal.

Intel "Arrow Lake Refresh" Core Ultra 7 270K Plus Appears in HP Desktop PC

6 March 2026 at 21:31
Intel's upcoming "Arrow Lake Refresh" Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor has made its debut on HP's website, as discovered by @momomo_us. HP has installed this unreleased processor in its HyperX OMEN desktop gaming PC. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus represents the pinnacle of the "Arrow Lake Refresh" generation, featuring 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, along with 36 MB of shared L3 cache. However, it operates at slightly lower clock speeds than the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K. Recently, a new rumor suggested that Intel might unveil the full specifications of these chips on March 11, with reviews following on March 23. Retail availability of the new generation is expected shortly after.

This is the top SKU that will appear with the "Arrow Lake Refresh," as Intel has reportedly decided not to launch the rumored "Core Ultra 9 290K Plus," which would have been a more powerful version of the 285K with even higher clock speeds. The main reason for canceling this SKU is product overlap. The flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus would have had the same core configuration as the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, just with slightly higher clock speeds. Additionally, Intel already offers a Core Ultra 9 285K SKU from the regular "Arrow Lake" family, which means the company would have three similar SKUs at the top of the stack. By maintaining only two products, Intel can simplify manufacturing and supply chain logistics, allowing more focus on preparing for the next-generation "Nova Lake" launch later this year.

Etihad Airways restarts flights to 70+ destinations including London and New York

6 March 2026 at 22:14
Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner taking off from Abu Dhabi International Airport, highlighting the airline’s fleet expansion and global network growth.Etihad Airways restarted a limited commercial flight schedule from 6 March, restoring connections between Abu Dhabi and more than 70 destinations worldwide, including London Heathrow and New York JFK. The phased return allows passengers with […]

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United, Republic, Spirit, Air India, Icelandair, Jazz and More Airlines Face 18 Cancellations and 103 Delays at Newark Liberty International Airport across US, Canada, Israel, Morocco, Netherlands, Portugal and Beyond

6 March 2026 at 22:44
United, Republic, Spirit, Air India, Icelandair, Jazz and More Airlines Face 18 Cancellations and 103 Delays at Newark Liberty International Airport across US, Canada, Israel, Morocco, Netherlands, Portugal and Beyond
newark liberty airport

United, Republic, Spirit, Air India, Icelandair, Jazz and more airlines are struggling to keep schedules on track at Newark Liberty International Airport today, as 18 cancellations and 103 delays ripple across the network. These disruptions hit United, Republic, Spirit, Air India, Icelandair and Jazz particularly hard, while more airlines operating through Newark face mounting operational pressure. As a result, travellers flying between the United States, Canada, Israel, Morocco, the Netherlands and Portugal now confront unexpected itinerary changes and prolonged waits across major cities and hubs.

Airline Impact: United Leads in Volume, Regionals See High Percentages

The largest operational impact at Newark today is concentrated among United Airlines and its regional partners, reflecting Newark’s role as a key hub in United’s network. United alone accounts for 12 cancellations and 45 delayed flights, representing about 2% of its schedule cancelled and 8% delayed. Republic, operating regional services for major carriers, adds 3 cancellations and 19 delays, with 1% of its schedule cancelled and 11% delayed.

Smaller operators by volume are seeing sharper percentage impacts. Envoy Air, linked to American Airlines operations, has 2 cancellations and 1 delay, meaning about 50% of its relevant schedule cancelled and 25% delayed. Spirit Airlines records 1 cancellation and 9 delays, translating to 1% cancelled but 16% of flights delayed. Other affected airlines with delays but no cancellations from Newark today include Air India (1 delay, 33%), Alaska Airlines (2 delays, 15%), Dreamjet (1 delay, 25%), Lufthansa (1 delay, 25%), Endeavor Air operating for Delta (1 delay, 8%), GoJet operating for United (16 delays, 21%), Icelandair (1 delay, 50%), Jazz for Air Canada (4 delays, 21%), and TAP Air Portugal (2 delays, 33%).​​

Origin Airports: Disruptions Spread From North America, Europe, and the Middle East

Looking at flights arriving into Newark Liberty, several origin airports stand out for cancellations and heavy delay percentages. From Ben Gurion International (Tel Aviv), all listed flights are cancelled, with 2 cancellations and no delays, meaning 100% of those services did not operate. Menara International in Marrakech, Amsterdam Schiphol, and Eagle County also each show 1 cancellation and no delays, with 100% cancellation on the limited services scheduled to Newark from these airports.

Within North America, Chicago O’Hare records 2 cancellations and 5 delays on Newark-bound routes, equating to 11% of its schedule cancelled and 29% delayed. Boston Logan shows 1 cancellation and 2 delays (7% cancelled, 15% delayed). Frankfurt has 1 cancelled and 1 delayed flight to Newark, both representing 50% of the relevant schedule. Meanwhile, Toronto Pearson, Fort Lauderdale, London Heathrow, Nashville, Detroit, Los Angeles, Raleigh–Durham, Cancun, and San Juan all show only delays but with elevated percentages, ranging from around 16% to as high as 50% of flights delayed on some routes into Newark.​​

Destination Airports: Heavy Delays to Key US Hubs and International Gateways

Flights departing Newark toward a wide range of domestic and international destinations are also experiencing significant disruption. Chicago O’Hare again appears prominently, with 2 cancellations (11% of schedule) and 8 delays (44%), highlighting strain on this critical hub-to-hub corridor. Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Eagle County, Jose Maria Cordova International (Medellín), and Dubai International each show 1 Newark departure cancelled and no delays, implying full cancellation of the relevant listed services on those routes.

Houston Bush Intercontinental registers 1 cancellation and 1 delay, both at about 8% of the schedule, indicating some but not widespread disruption. On the delay side, Reagan National in Washington, D.C., is particularly hard hit, with 8 delayed flights and no cancellations, representing 80% of its schedule delayed from Newark. Toronto Pearson has 4 delays (23%), Denver 3 delays (33%), and numerous other destinations – including Pittsburgh, London Heathrow, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Las Vegas, Minneapolis–St Paul, Richmond, Southwest Florida, Savannah, Seattle–Tacoma, Lisbon, Punta Cana, and others – showing one delayed flight each, often with high route-specific delay percentages of 20–50%.​​

Overall Scale of Disruption at Newark Liberty Intl

Across the day, Newark Liberty International Airport records a total of 18 cancellations and 103 delayed flights, cutting across multiple airlines and dozens of origin and destination airports. While the raw cancellation count is relatively contained, the high number of delays and the concentration of problems on important hub and international routes amplify the impact for connecting passengers and those with onward travel plans.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For passengers caught up in today’s disruption at Newark Liberty, a few practical steps can help manage the situation. First, travelers should check their airline’s app or website frequently, as same-day rebooking options and automated reassignments are often pushed digitally before they are announced at the gate. Where possible, passengers on United, its regional partners, or any airline showing high delay percentages should look for earlier or later departures on the same route that still appear on time and request a no-fee switch if the airline’s disruption policy allows.

For international passengers, it is important to keep documentation of delays and cancellations, as some jurisdictions and airlines may owe compensation or meal and hotel vouchers depending on the cause and length of the disruption. Finally, arriving early at Newark, staying in close contact with airlines via digital channels, and being flexible about routing and timing remain the best strategies to navigate a day marked by extensive delays and targeted cancellations.

Source: FlightAware

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Turks and Caicos Islands Signals Tough New Era in Border Control With Sweeping Digital Security Programme That Could Change the Way Visitors Arrive!

6 March 2026 at 22:42
Turks and Caicos Islands Signals Tough New Era in Border Control With Sweeping Digital Security Programme That Could Change the Way Visitors Arrive!

Turks and Caicos Islands is preparing to overhaul its border management and immigration systems through a major $12 million-plus Digital Borders Programme, a government-led initiative designed to strengthen national security while improving the experience for legitimate travelers entering the territory. The Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands has announced that the programme will be implemented over approximately 18 months, introducing advanced digital technologies that will modernize border crossings, improve immigration enforcement, and help authorities better monitor population movement within the islands. The initiative forms part of a broader strategy aimed at addressing irregular migration, border security challenges, and pressures on public services while ensuring the islands remain a welcoming and efficient destination for international visitors.

Major Digital Transformation for Border Management

The new Digital Borders Programme represents one of the most significant technological investments in border infrastructure in the Turks and Caicos Islands in recent years. According to government announcements, the system will introduce secure automated entry technologies, including electronic gates and advanced biometric screening tools at ports of entry. These technologies will allow authorities to verify identities more efficiently and improve the speed at which visitors pass through immigration checkpoints. The system will also enable officials to instantly access immigration data and background information on travelers, allowing border authorities to determine a person’s legal status in the country in real time. This digital capability is expected to improve both security oversight and administrative efficiency. For travelers and tourism stakeholders, the new infrastructure is expected to reduce wait times at airports and ports, improving the arrival experience for citizens, residents, and low-risk international visitors.

Technology to Address Irregular Migration

The government has identified irregular migration as one of the most pressing national concerns facing the territory. The Digital Borders Programme is intended to create a technology-driven response to this challenge. By integrating biometric verification, automated processing systems, and centralized immigration databases, authorities will gain the ability to track and manage entries, departures, and immigration status more accurately. Officials believe the technology will help prevent fraudulent documentation, unlawful entry, and irregular settlement, issues that have raised national security concerns in recent years. The digital system will also support enforcement operations by allowing authorities to quickly identify individuals whose immigration status may require further investigation.

Protecting Public Services and National Infrastructure

Beyond security concerns, the government has emphasized that effective border management is essential for protecting national infrastructure and public services. Authorities note that unmanaged population growth can create pressure on critical sectors such as healthcare, housing, and education. By improving immigration monitoring and enforcement capabilities, the Digital Borders Programme aims to ensure that population trends remain aligned with the islands’ planning capacity. Government officials have highlighted that maintaining controlled migration policies is necessary to preserve the quality of life for residents, particularly as the territory continues to experience strong economic growth and rising global interest as a travel destination.

Integration with Broader Immigration Modernization Efforts

The Digital Borders Programme is part of a wider government strategy to digitize immigration and government services across the Turks and Caicos Islands. Authorities have already begun implementing digital tools designed to modernize immigration processes, including online application systems and electronic immigration services that reduce paperwork and streamline administrative procedures.

The broader modernization plan includes:

  • Automated border processing systems
  • Biometric identity verification
  • Centralized immigration databases
  • Online application platforms for immigration services

These initiatives form part of a long-term digital transformation agenda intended to make government services faster, more transparent, and more efficient for residents, businesses, and visitors.

Strengthening Maritime and Inland Enforcement

In addition to digital border infrastructure, the government is also expanding operational enforcement measures.

Authorities are strengthening a range of complementary initiatives, including:

  • Enhanced maritime surveillance
  • Improved intelligence cooperation
  • Expanded immigration enforcement capacity
  • More efficient deportation processes
  • Legislative reforms to close regulatory gaps

These combined efforts aim to create a comprehensive border security framework that addresses irregular migration both at sea and within communities across the islands. Recent security operations have already produced measurable results, including significant interceptions of irregular migrants in the territory’s maritime domain through joint enforcement activities and international cooperation. Officials say these improvements have allowed enforcement agencies to shift some resources toward inland investigations and compliance operations.

Balancing Tourism Growth and Border Security

The Turks and Caicos Islands remain one of the Caribbean’s fastest-growing luxury travel destinations, attracting visitors from North America, Europe, and beyond. For the tourism industry, efficient border management is critical. Long processing times at airports or security vulnerabilities can undermine the visitor experience and strain infrastructure in popular destinations such as Providenciales and Grand Turk. The Digital Borders Programme aims to strike a balance between maintaining strong border protection and facilitating legitimate travel. By automating routine immigration checks for low-risk travelers, authorities expect to focus more resources on identifying potential security risks while allowing tourists to move more quickly through ports of entry.

Data-Driven Immigration Management

A key element of the programme is the development of a comprehensive digital immigration database capable of providing real-time data to immigration authorities.

This system will allow officials to monitor:

  • Entry and exit records
  • Visa and work permit status
  • Residency documentation
  • Compliance with immigration regulations

Such data will support evidence-based policymaking, enabling the government to make informed decisions regarding population management, workforce planning, and tourism growth.

Implementation Timeline

The government expects the Digital Borders Programme to be rolled out gradually over the next 18 months.

During this period, authorities will focus on:

  1. Deploying biometric and e-gate technologies at major entry points
  2. Integrating immigration databases and digital identity verification systems
  3. Expanding training for immigration officers and border enforcement personnel
  4. Coordinating with regional and international partners on security cooperation

Once completed, the system is expected to create one of the most technologically advanced border management frameworks in the Caribbean region.

Future Outlook for the Turks and Caicos Islands

The launch of the Digital Borders Programme signals a major shift toward technology-driven governance in the Turks and Caicos Islands. As global travel continues to grow and migration dynamics evolve, the government believes that modern digital infrastructure will be essential for maintaining secure borders, efficient immigration processes, and sustainable tourism development. For travelers planning future visits, the upgrades promise faster processing times and smoother entry procedures, while residents may benefit from stronger enforcement systems designed to safeguard national resources and public services.

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Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and More Global Cities Declare War on Overtourism as Tourism Taxes Double and Visitor Fees Surge Across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, While US Shows Different Strategy

6 March 2026 at 22:42
Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and More Global Cities Declare War on Overtourism as Tourism Taxes Double and Visitor Fees Surge Across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, While US Shows Different Strategy
Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and More Global Cities Declare War on Overtourism as Tourism Taxes Double and Visitor Fees Surge Across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, While US Shows Different Strategy
Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and More Global Cities Declare War on Overtourism as Tourism Taxes Double and Visitor Fees Surge Across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, While US Shows Different Strategy

Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and more global cities are now moving into an intense new phase of the tourism debate. Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and more global cities declare war on overtourism, and the message is loud. Tourism taxes are rising. Visitor fees are surging. Across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, authorities say the era of uncontrolled travel is ending. Cities are acting fast. Tourism taxes double. Visitor fees surge. Meanwhile, the US shows a different strategy.

Suddenly, the global tourism landscape is shifting. Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and more global cities declare war on overtourism again as tourism taxes double and visitor fees surge across Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, creating shockwaves through the travel industry. Local governments argue the pressure from overtourism is reaching breaking point. Historic neighbourhoods are crowded. Infrastructure is stretched. Communities are demanding action.

Yet the contrast is striking. While Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece tighten policies, the US shows a different strategy, focusing more on tourism growth than tourism restriction. That difference is reshaping global travel conversations.

So what happens next? Why are Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and more global cities declaring war on overtourism as tourism taxes double and visitor fees surge? And why does the US show a different strategy?

Travel And Tour World dives deep into this unfolding tourism tax revolution. Read the full story to understand how global travel may never look the same again.

Tourism tax is exploding across the world. Cities are fighting back against overtourism. Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam and more global cities are raising tourism tax fast. Some cities are doubling tourism tax. Some are creating new visitor fees. The goal is clear. Control overtourism. Protect historic cities. Save local life. Governments say tourism tax must rise to protect culture, housing and infrastructure. The tourism tax debate is now global. From Spain and Italy to Japan and Greece, tourism tax is becoming the new weapon against overtourism. Cities want fewer crowds and better tourism. Tourism tax is now the frontline tool in the fight against overtourism.

CityCountryTax Policy ChangeApprox IncreasePurpose / Policy Rationale
BarcelonaSpainTourist tax doubled (e.g., €6.25 → €12.5 for holiday rentals; hotel max €10–€15)~100%Control tourism pressure and fund housing and infrastructure affected by tourism.
VeniceItalyDay-visitor entry fee €5 → €10 depending on booking time~100%Manage overtourism and protect UNESCO heritage city from day-tripper congestion.
AmsterdamNetherlandsTourist tax raised to 12.5% of accommodation cost from earlier lower ratesLarge jumpDiscourage cheap party tourism and offset tourism pressure on neighborhoods. (Tourism Analytics)
ParisFranceTiered hotel tax increases including Olympic-related surchargeMajor increaseFund tourism infrastructure and manage high visitor demand.
KyotoJapanLodging tax increased with proposals raising cap up to 10,000 yenUp to 10× for luxury staysControl overtourism in heritage districts.
SantoriniGreeceCruise passenger levy up to €20Large increaseReduce cruise overtourism on small islands.
MykonosGreeceCruise passenger tax up to €20Large increaseProtect fragile island infrastructure.
PragueCzech RepublicIncreased accommodation tax and stricter tourism rulesMajor increaseAddress crowding in historic center.
FlorenceItalyTourist tax increase for hotels and rentalsModerate increaseProtect historic sites and urban infrastructure.
RomeItalyHigher nightly hotel tourist taxSignificant riseSupport heritage preservation and city maintenance.
Bali (Denpasar)IndonesiaForeign tourist entry tax approx $10New levyEnvironmental protection and cultural preservation.
DubrovnikCroatiaIncreased visitor fees and cruise restrictionsLarge increaseProtect UNESCO old town from overtourism.

Barcelona Tourism Tax Explosion Shocks Europe as Spain Takes Hard Line Against Overtourism

Barcelona is leading the global tourism tax revolution. The city is doubling tourism tax to fight overtourism. Authorities in Spain say tourism pressure has reached dangerous levels. Millions of visitors arrive every year. Housing costs rise. Local life suffers. To respond, Barcelona raised tourism tax sharply. Holiday rentals now face much higher charges. Hotel taxes are also climbing fast. Officials say the tourism tax will fund housing support and infrastructure projects. This bold move places Barcelona among the toughest destinations on overtourism. Authorities believe the tourism tax will balance tourism growth with community protection and ensure visitors contribute more to the city’s sustainability.

Venice Doubles Entry Fee as Italy Defends Its Fragile UNESCO Treasure

Venice has taken one of the most dramatic tourism tax steps in modern travel policy. The famous Italian city introduced a day-visitor access fee. The tourism tax is designed to control overwhelming crowds. Visitors entering Venice during peak days must now pay an entry fee. The charge can rise from €5 to €10 depending on booking time. This effectively doubles the tourism tax for many travellers. Authorities say the move protects the historic lagoon city from destructive overtourism. Officials emphasise that day-trippers create intense pressure without staying overnight. The tourism tax system is part of a broader visitor management strategy designed to preserve Venice’s fragile cultural heritage.

Amsterdam Escalates Tourism Tax to One of the Highest in the World

Amsterdam is another European city raising tourism tax aggressively. The Netherlands capital now imposes one of the world’s highest tourist levies. Visitors pay a tax equal to 12.5 percent of accommodation costs. This tourism tax is designed to discourage disruptive tourism. Officials want fewer party tourists and more responsible travellers. The city faces heavy pressure from mass tourism. Crowded streets, noise and housing stress pushed the government to act. Tourism tax revenue now supports city services and tourism management. Authorities openly say tourism must remain sustainable. The tourism tax increase signals a shift in how major cities handle the pressure of global tourism demand.

Paris Raises Tourism Tax as France Prepares for Massive Visitor Surges

Paris is strengthening tourism tax policies as visitor numbers surge. The French capital receives tens of millions of travellers every year. Infrastructure costs are rising fast. To cope with this pressure, authorities expanded tourism tax rates for hotels and accommodation providers. The new structure includes tiered charges depending on hotel category. Luxury hotels face higher tourism tax rates than budget accommodation. Officials say the funds help maintain historic monuments and city infrastructure. Tourism tax income also supports transport improvements and tourism management. Authorities believe tourism tax is essential to protect Paris from tourism overload while maintaining the city’s global tourism appeal.

Kyoto Introduces Powerful Tourism Tax Plan to Protect Cultural Heritage

Kyoto faces severe overtourism in its historic districts. Ancient temples and traditional streets attract massive crowds of visitors every year. Local authorities fear the loss of cultural heritage and community life. To respond, the city expanded its tourism tax system. The new structure increases lodging tax depending on accommodation price. Luxury hotels may face charges up to 10,000 yen per night. This is one of the most aggressive tourism tax strategies in Asia. Officials say the tourism tax will fund heritage protection, infrastructure improvements and visitor management programmes. The goal is simple. Protect Kyoto’s fragile cultural landscape while maintaining sustainable tourism growth.

Santorini and Mykonos Introduce Cruise Tourism Taxes to Protect Greek Islands

The Greek islands of Santorini and Mykonos face extreme overtourism pressure. Cruise ships deliver thousands of visitors in a single day. Small island infrastructure struggles to cope with the sudden surge of tourists. Greece has introduced a cruise tourism tax to address the crisis. Passengers arriving on cruise ships may now pay levies of up to €20. Authorities say the tourism tax helps protect fragile island ecosystems and historical sites. Revenue supports infrastructure upgrades and environmental protection projects. The government believes the tourism tax will encourage more balanced tourism. This move shows how overtourism is forcing governments to rethink tourism management strategies.

Dubrovnik Fights Tourism Crowds with Tough Visitor Control Policies

Dubrovnik has become one of the most crowded destinations in the Mediterranean. The historic Croatian city struggles with cruise tourism and intense day-trip congestion. Authorities introduced new visitor control measures to protect the old town. Tourism taxes and cruise restrictions now form part of the strategy. Dubrovnik aims to protect its UNESCO-listed historic centre from irreversible damage. Officials warn that uncontrolled tourism could destroy the cultural heritage that attracts visitors in the first place. Tourism tax revenue supports city maintenance, heritage preservation and infrastructure upgrades. The city’s policies demonstrate how overtourism can reshape tourism governance across the world.

Bali Introduces International Visitor Tax to Protect Nature and Culture

Indonesia has introduced a tourism tax specifically for visitors to Bali. The island receives millions of tourists every year. Rapid tourism growth has created environmental pressure and waste management challenges. The government now requires international visitors to pay a tourism tax upon arrival. The levy supports environmental conservation and cultural preservation. Authorities say the tourism tax will fund waste management systems, ecosystem protection and tourism infrastructure improvements. Bali’s tourism tax reflects a growing global trend. Governments increasingly see tourism tax as essential for sustainable travel management and environmental protection.

Bhutan Sets the World’s Most Powerful Tourism Tax Strategy

Bhutan operates one of the strictest tourism tax systems in the world. The Himalayan kingdom raised its Sustainable Development Fee dramatically. Visitors now pay around 200 US dollars per night as a tourism tax. This tourism tax is far higher than previous rates. Officials say the goal is not mass tourism. Bhutan seeks high-value, low-volume tourism that protects its culture and environment. Tourism tax revenue funds environmental conservation, education, healthcare and infrastructure projects. The policy demonstrates how a tourism tax can shape an entire national tourism model focused on sustainability rather than mass visitor numbers.

New Zealand Triples Visitor Levy to Fund Conservation and Tourism Infrastructure

New Zealand has dramatically increased its visitor levy to support sustainable tourism. The International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy rose from NZ$35 to NZ$100. The government says tourism must contribute more to national infrastructure and conservation programmes. The tourism tax funds environmental protection projects and tourism facilities across the country. Authorities believe international travellers must help preserve the landscapes they come to experience. The tourism tax ensures visitors contribute financially to maintaining New Zealand’s natural beauty and tourism infrastructure.

United States Cities Show High Tourism Taxes but a Different Strategy

The United States also collects high tourism taxes. However, the strategy differs from Europe and Asia. American cities rarely use tourism tax specifically to reduce overtourism. Instead, tourism tax revenue funds tourism promotion and infrastructure development. Cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Las Vegas collect substantial hotel taxes. These funds support convention centres, tourism marketing campaigns and local services. Some US destinations have some of the highest combined hotel taxes globally. Yet the goal remains economic growth rather than visitor restriction. This contrast highlights different global approaches to tourism tax policy.

CityTotal Hotel Tax (Approx)Notes
Los Angeles~15.5% + feesAmong the highest accommodation taxes globally.
New York City~14.75% + fixed feesUsed for city revenue and tourism services.
Washington DC~14.95%Funds tourism infrastructure.
Chicago~17% combinedSupports convention and tourism sector.
Las Vegas (Clark County)~13.38%Supports convention authority and tourism promotion.
San Francisco~14%Tourism marketing and city services.
Honolulu~17.96%Includes Hawaii’s transient accommodation tax.

Tourism Tax Becomes the Global Weapon Against Overtourism

Across the world, tourism tax is becoming a powerful tool for tourism management. Cities now use tourism tax to control visitor numbers and protect communities. Governments also use tourism tax to fund infrastructure, heritage protection and environmental conservation. The strategy reflects growing anxiety about overtourism. Historic cities fear losing their identity and cultural character. Residents worry about housing shortages and rising living costs. Tourism tax helps address these pressures. By charging visitors more, governments hope to slow uncontrolled tourism growth and encourage more responsible travel behaviour.

The Future of Tourism Tax and the Battle for Sustainable Travel

The rise of tourism tax signals a turning point in global tourism policy. Cities are no longer passive destinations accepting unlimited visitors. Governments are actively controlling visitor flows and tourism impacts. Tourism tax allows authorities to balance tourism growth with community needs. More destinations are likely to adopt similar policies in the future. The tourism tax debate will continue as global travel expands. Governments must choose between mass tourism and sustainable tourism. The increasing use of tourism tax suggests a clear direction. Destinations want quality tourism, not uncontrolled crowds.

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Thousands of Passengers Left Stranded Across UAE Today as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Al Maktoum Airports Cancel 417 and Delay 257 Flights, Disrupting Emirates, Etihad, Flydubai, Air Arabia, and More in, Sharjah, Al Maktoum, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Al Ain

6 March 2026 at 22:41
Thousands of Passengers Left Stranded Across UAE Today as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Al Maktoum Airports Cancel 417 and Delay 257 Flights, Disrupting Emirates, Etihad, Flydubai, Air Arabia, and More in, Sharjah, Al Maktoum, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Al Ain
UAE airports face widespread delays and cancellations amid airspace disruption. Millennia of travel chaos affects passengers; authorities act to protect safety.

Thousands of travellers journeying through the UAE’s dynamic aviation hubs have faced an extraordinary upheaval this week, with 257 total flight delays and 417 cancellations reported across Dubai International, Abu Dhabi International, Sharjah International, and Al Maktoum International airports, as authorities respond to broader airspace closures. For many passengers, what began as routine travel plans turned into a tense wait at terminals and hotels, sparking concerns for wellbeing and logistics.

Mass Disruptions Ripple Across UAE Airports

The combined total of 257 delays and 417 cancellations across UAE airports signals one of the most significant aviation disruptions in recent years — affecting both international and regional connectivity. Reported figures include 214 delays and 299 cancellations at Dubai International, 32 delays and 87 cancellations at Abu Dhabi International, as well as 4 delays and 22 cancellations at Sharjah International, and 7 delays and 9 cancellations at Al Maktoum International. These disruptions have not only stranded travellers but also created widespread uncertainty about travel schedules and onward connections. According to experts, the sharp rise in cancelled and delayed flights stems largely from ongoing airspace closures triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the region. The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) confirmed that the temporary partial closure of the country’s airspace was implemented as a precautionary measure to protect civilian aircraft and crew, in coordination with national and international security agencies.

Official Aviation Authority Responds to Crisis

The GCAA’s official mandate is to regulate civil aviation safety, ensure compliance with international standards, and maintain the integrity of UAE airspace. In its recent communications, the authority emphasised that passenger safety and robust operational oversight remain priorities as the situation evolves. While the authority’s website primarily serves as an information hub on aviation laws, customer charter standards, and safety guidelines, press releases and statements from senior officials have reaffirmed commitment to handling disruptions responsibly. The GCAA’s ongoing response reflects the scale of complexity that arises when unforeseen external factors influence national aviation operations.

How Passengers Are Being Affected

Hundreds of thousands of travellers — including tourists, business passengers, and long‑haul connections — found themselves unexpectedly grounded or facing late‑night hotel stays when hundreds of flights were not able to depart as scheduled. Many were left seeking information on alternate routes, refunds, and accommodation arrangements as airlines and airport authorities worked to manage crowds and inquiries. Flights to major global hubs were particularly hard hit, with connections to Europe, Asia and Africa severely impacted. Airlines such as Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, and Air Arabia reported significant schedule adjustments as operations were placed on hold and only limited flights were approved under special regulatory oversight. Social media platforms quickly filled with images of waiting lounges, concerned passengers, and packed lounges, underscoring the personal toll of these disruptions. Many travellers told reporters that the lack of confirmed departure times and frequent rescheduling had left them feeling anxious and uncertain.

Government and Airport Measures to Support Travellers

In response to this chaos, UAE authorities launched a national travel protection initiative offering assistance to affected passengers. This has included free hotel stays, rapid visa issuance, food provisions, and rerouting options where possible — a move aimed at easing the burden on travellers. Officials have also urged travellers not to proceed to airport terminals unless their flights are confirmed by airlines, a precaution intended to reduce crowding and limit confusion. Airport management teams from Dubai Airports and Abu Dhabi Airports Company have been working in tandem with GCAA to provide up‑to‑date flight information and advisories. Though many flights resumed on a limited scale after days of closures, authorities continue to monitor airspace conditions, and passengers are advised to stay in close contact with their airlines for the latest updates.

Impact Beyond UAE Borders

The repercussions of these disruptions extend far beyond UAE skies. Global airlines, including several European carriers, temporarily suspended flights to Gulf destinations or rerouted them to avoid the affected airspace, distorting travel plans and supply chains worldwide. Tour operators and travel agencies reported a surge in refund requests, flexible rebooking, and alternative routing arrangements as travellers sought options to reach their end destinations or return home. Routes originating from North America, Asia and Africa were also affected due to the interconnected nature of global flight scheduling.

What Travellers Should Know Right Now

As the situation continues to unfold, aviation experts emphasise that patience and flexibility remain key. Passengers are advised to:

  • Check flight status frequently using airline portals or official airport flight trackers — such as the one provided by Dubai Airports.

Confirm departure times directly with airlines before heading to terminals.

Stay informed through official channels such as the GCAA and airport advisories.

In moments like this, the rapid evolution of flight schedules means that real‑time updates are essential, and travellers should be prepared for last‑minute changes.

Humanised Closing Paragraph

For many families, business leaders and long‑distance travellers, what began as routine travel plans transformed into an unexpected test of patience and resilience. With 257 flight delays and 417 cancellations across major UAE airports, passengers have experienced disruption on a scale not seen since the pandemic. Yet, as authorities, airline teams and airport staff continue to collaborate and provide support, there is a shared sense of cautious optimism that normal operations will return. For now, the focus remains on safety, communication and ensuring that those affected are cared for until skies are once again fully open.

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Travelers Grounded Across the UK as Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, Norse Atlantic, British Airways and More Face 49 Flight Cancellations with Multiple Delays, Disrupting Major Routes in London and Manchester

6 March 2026 at 22:37
Travelers Grounded Across the UK as Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, Norse Atlantic, British Airways and More Face 49 Flight Cancellations with Multiple Delays, Disrupting Major Routes in London and Manchester
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Travellers across the UK are facing serious disruption as major airlines struggle with operational setbacks. Travellers grounded across the UK are now dealing with widespread uncertainty after Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, Norse Atlantic, British Airways and more confirmed 49 flight cancellations along with multiple delays. As a result, the disruption is affecting major routes in London and Manchester, two of the country’s busiest aviation hubs.

Meanwhile, airport terminals in London and Manchester are seeing growing congestion as airlines work to manage the fallout from the cancellations. Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, Norse Atlantic and British Airways are among the carriers facing operational pressure, forcing travellers to adjust schedules and seek alternative connections. Consequently, travellers grounded across the UK continue to face uncertainty while airlines attempt to stabilise schedules. With 49 flight cancellations and multiple delays disrupting major routes in London and Manchester, the situation highlights how quickly airline operations can affect thousands of passengers across the UK aviation network.

Affected Cities and Airports

The flight disruption highlights operations across three major UK aviation hubs. In London, disruptions were recorded at London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport, two of the busiest international gateways in the United Kingdom that handle long-haul and intercontinental routes. Meanwhile, in northern England, disruptions were also reported at Manchester Airport, another key international airport serving passengers across the North of England. Together, these airports in London and Manchester represent significant centres of air travel in the UK, and the recorded cancellations and delays at London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Manchester Airport show how operational disruptions can affect major routes across multiple cities within the country.

Flight Cancellations

AirportAirlineCancelled FlightsCancelled %Delayed FlightsDelayed %
London HeathrowQatar Airways1493%00%
London HeathrowBritish Airways142%456%
London HeathrowNorse Atlantic Airways3100%00%
London HeathrowScandinavian Airlines Ireland28%312%
London HeathrowDelta Air Lines15%210%
London HeathrowQantas120%00%
London HeathrowVirgin Atlantic11%812%
London GatwickQatar Airways3100%00%
London GatwickEmirates225%337%
ManchesterQatar Airways7100%00%
ManchesterNorse Atlantic Airways1100%00%

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Flight cancellations across major UK airports show a significant concentration of disruptions at London Heathrow, with several international airlines affected. Qatar Airways recorded the highest number of cancellations at Heathrow with 14 flights cancelled, while British Airways also reported 14 cancelled flights, making it one of the most heavily impacted carriers at the airport. Norse Atlantic Airways cancelled three flights, and Scandinavian Airlines Ireland cancelled two flights. Additional single-flight cancellations were reported by Delta Air Lines, Qantas, and Virgin Atlantic, reflecting a wider operational impact across multiple carriers. At London Gatwick, Qatar Airways cancelled three flights, while Emirates cancelled two flights. Meanwhile, Manchester Airport experienced a major disruption from Qatar Airways, which cancelled seven flights, alongside one cancelled flight by Norse Atlantic Airways. Overall, the data indicates that cancellations were spread across London Heathrow, London Gatwick, and Manchester Airport, with international carriers—particularly Qatar Airways and British Airways—accounting for the majority of the 49 cancelled flights affecting key UK routes.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The wave of flight cancellations and delays across London Heathrow, London Gatwick, and Manchester Airport highlights the fragile balance within the UK aviation network. With 49 flights cancelled and several more delayed, airlines including Qatar Airways, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, Norse Atlantic Airways and Emirates have faced significant operational pressure. Consequently, travellers moving through London and Manchester experienced disrupted schedules, missed connections and extended waiting times at airports. The situation demonstrates how quickly disruptions can spread across major routes when multiple carriers are affected at the same time. As airlines work to restore schedules, passengers are advised to closely monitor flight updates and remain prepared for possible adjustments.

Source: FlightAware

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Magical Kenya Unveils the Experience Wonder Campaign: A New Chapter for the Global Tourism Initiative

6 March 2026 at 22:34
Magical Kenya Unveils the Experience Wonder Campaign: A New Chapter for the Global Tourism Initiative
A New Chapter for Magical Kenya through the Experience Wonder Campaign.

The strategic unveiling of the Experience Wonder campaign was recently conducted by the Kenya Tourism Board as a primary measure to revitalize the nation’s appeal within the international travel sector. This initiative is recognized as a significant rebranding effort under the Magical Kenya umbrella, aimed at shifting global perceptions beyond the traditional safari imagery. It is observed that the narrative is being expanded to include the vast diversity of experiences available within the country, ranging from pristine coastal regions to the vibrant urban centers. By the Kenya Tourism Board, it is anticipated that this global tourism campaign will serve as a catalyst for tourism recovery in a post-pandemic landscape, where travelers are increasingly seeking authenticity and depth.

Strategic Objectives and Global Positioning

A meticulous plan was formulated to ensure that the Experience Wonder message reaches key source markets across Europe, North America, and Asia. It is intended that the unique selling propositions of the nation be highlighted through high-quality visual storytelling and digital engagement. The promotion of sustainable travel is placed at the forefront of this movement, ensuring that environmental conservation and community involvement are integrated into the traveler’s journey. By the authorities, the preservation of cultural heritage is emphasized as a cornerstone of the campaign, allowing for a more holistic representation of the Kenyan identity.

Diversification of the Travel Experience

The scope of the campaign is not limited to wildlife alone; rather, a wide array of activities is being promoted to cater to diverse traveler demographics. The soft white sands of the Diani coastline and the rugged peaks of Mount Kenya are presented as equally compelling destinations. It is suggested that the adventure tourism sector be given prominence, alongside the burgeoning culinary and arts scenes in cities like Nairobi. Through this multi-faceted approach, the country is being positioned as a year-round destination where every season offers a distinct form of wonder.

The Role of Digital Integration and Modern Media

In the execution of this campaign, a heavy reliance on digital platforms is noted. Social media channels and immersive video content are utilized to create an emotional connection with potential visitors. The digital footprint of the initiative is being expanded through partnerships with international travel influencers and media houses. It is believed that by leveraging modern technology, the essence of the Kenyan spirit can be transmitted across borders more effectively than through traditional advertising methods alone.

Economic Implications and Community Impact

The revitalization of the tourism sector is viewed as a vital component of the national economy. It is expected that increased visitor arrivals will lead to job creation and infrastructure development in rural and urban areas alike. The local communities are being positioned as active participants and beneficiaries of the tourism value chain. By fostering a sense of ownership among the populace, the sustainability of the tourism industry is enhanced, ensuring that the benefits of the Experience Wonder campaign are felt at the grassroots level.

Enhancing Infrastructure and Visitor Services

Parallel to the marketing efforts, significant investments are being made in the improvement of tourism infrastructure. Roads leading to major national parks and coastal resorts are being upgraded to ensure a seamless travel experience. The standards of hospitality services are also being elevated through specialized training programs for industry professionals. It is maintained that a high level of service delivery is essential to match the promises made by the global branding initiative.

Commitment to Conservation and Sustainability

A strong emphasis is placed on the protection of the natural environment, which serves as the primary asset of the tourism industry. Innovative conservation models are being implemented to protect endangered species and their habitats. Travelers are being encouraged to participate in eco-friendly practices and to support conservation-led tourism enterprises. By prioritizing the health of the ecosystem, the long-term viability of the tourism sector is secured for future generations.

Looking Toward a Flourishing Future

The launch of this campaign is seen as a bold step toward reclaiming the country’s position as a premier global destination. The progress of the initiative is being monitored closely to ensure that the strategic goals are being met. As more travelers are introduced to the myriad wonders of the nation, a renewed sense of pride and optimism is felt within the local industry. It is concluded that through the Experience Wonder campaign, a new era of tourism excellence is being ushered in, promising unforgettable memories for all who visit.

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Thousands of Travellers Grounded at Chicago O’Hare International Airport as American Airlines, United, SkyWest and Envoy Air Flights Face Massive 994 Delays and 227 Cancellations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Major US cities

6 March 2026 at 22:33
Thousands of Travellers Grounded at Chicago O’Hare International Airport as American Airlines, United, SkyWest and Envoy Air Flights Face Massive 994 Delays and 227 Cancellations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Major US cities
Thousands of Travellers Grounded at Chicago O'Hare International Airport as American Airlines, United, SkyWest and Envoy Air Flights Face Massive 994 Delays and 227 Cancellations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Major US cities

Travel issues began to develop at Chicago O’Hare International Airport as hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled within a single day. This situation has impacted travelers and caused disruption to airlines across the United States as well as on international flights. Because of the extensive delays and cancellations, airlines lose time and money. Government data indicates that O’Hare had 994 delays and 227 cancellations of flights. This has impacted travelers coming and going from, or just passing through Chicago, US primary airport.

Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport is a United States primary airport. Each year, the airport processes millions of passengers at numerous international and domestic locations. The massive number of passengers has caused poor service and serious disruption to flights and has backed up the terminal.

Airlines Most Affected by the Disruption

Several airlines operating at Chicago O’Hare experienced a substantial number of cancellations and delays. Regional carriers and major airlines that operate feeder routes to larger networks were among the most affected.

SkyWest Airlines recorded 57 cancellations and 146 delays, making it one of the most impacted carriers during the disruption. The airline operates regional services that connect smaller cities with major hubs such as Chicago.

Envoy Air, which operates as a regional carrier for American Airlines, also faced significant operational challenges with 42 cancellations and 173 delays.

Republic Airways reported 41 cancellations and 67 delays, while American Airlines, one of the largest operators at O’Hare, saw 29 cancellations and 165 delays affecting its domestic and connecting routes.

Additional operational impacts were reported among other carriers including United Airlines, which recorded 14 cancellations and 249 delayed flights, as well as regional operators such as GoJet Airlines and PSA Airlines.

International airlines were also affected by the disruption, though most of them experienced delays rather than cancellations. Carriers including Air Canada, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Turkish Airlines, KLM, and Iberia reported operational impacts on selected flights.

Major Cities Affected by the Flight Disruptions

Because Chicago O’Hare functions as a central hub in the United States aviation network, disruptions at the airport often ripple across multiple regions.

Passengers traveling between Chicago and major US cities experienced the largest impacts. Routes connecting New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta, Seattle, Miami, and Washington, D.C. faced delays due to aircraft and crew repositioning challenges.

Regional routes linking smaller cities in the Midwest also experienced disruptions. Flights connecting Chicago with destinations such as Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Detroit, Minneapolis, and Kansas City were affected as regional carriers adjusted schedules.

International routes were also impacted, particularly flights connecting Chicago with Toronto, London, Tokyo, Seoul, Doha, Amsterdam, and Dubai. Even minor delays at a major hub like O’Hare can cascade across international networks because aircraft are often scheduled to operate multiple long-haul routes.

Estimated Number of Passengers Affected

Chicago O’Hare handles tens of thousands of passengers daily, and the disruption affected a substantial number of travelers.

Based on typical aircraft capacities and average passenger loads reported by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration, the 227 cancelled flights and 994 delayed flights may have impacted tens of thousands of passengers.

Travelers affected by cancellations often needed to be rebooked onto later flights, while those experiencing delays faced extended waiting times inside airport terminals. Some passengers also missed connecting flights to other destinations, further increasing the overall travel impact.

Airlines typically work to reassign passengers to alternative flights when disruptions occur, but large-scale delays at a major hub can slow recovery efforts across the network.

Impact on Tourism and Business Travel

Travel disruptions at major airports such as Chicago O’Hare can have broader implications for tourism and business travel.

Chicago is a key destination for tourism, conventions, and corporate travel. The city attracts visitors to landmarks such as Millennium Park, the Chicago Riverwalk, museums, and major convention centers. When flights are delayed or cancelled, travelers may arrive later than planned or adjust their travel schedules entirely.

Air travel disruptions can also affect conferences, corporate meetings, and international tourism itineraries. Visitors planning short stays or business trips may lose valuable time due to flight delays.

Additionally, disruptions can impact the wider aviation network, as aircraft arriving late at one destination may depart late for another, creating a chain reaction across multiple airports.

Operational Challenges at Major Aviation Hubs

Airports like Chicago O’Hare operate complex schedules involving thousands of daily aircraft movements. According to aviation authorities, disruptions may occur due to factors such as weather conditions, air traffic management adjustments, airline operational challenges, or aircraft rotation delays.

Because O’Hare functions as a connecting hub for multiple airlines, even a small operational issue can escalate quickly and affect numerous flights.

Airlines and airport authorities typically coordinate with air traffic controllers and operational teams to stabilize schedules and reduce further disruptions when delays accumulate.

Conclusion

The delays (994) and cancellations (227) at Chicago O’Hare International Airport show how fast disruptions can happen at one of the busiest airports in the world. More control of the situation was shown by O’Hare when dealing with American Airlines, United Airlines, SkyWest, Envoy Air, and Republic Airways.

The US and parts of the world were affected along with thousands of travelers and tourists traveling for business to Chicago because of the disruption.

Travel and aviation authorities have to deal with the disruption and aviation authorities to reposition the aircraft as airlines reschedule and reposition the planes. It can be a disruptive and complicated task for one of the top airports in the US.

Source: Flightaware

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Anand Mahindra Praises Mawlynnong Village in Meghalaya as a Powerful Example of Community-Led Cleanliness

6 March 2026 at 22:32
Anand Mahindra Praises Mawlynnong Village in Meghalaya as a Powerful Example of Community-Led Cleanliness

A small village in Northeast India has once again captured national attention after leading industrialist Anand Mahindra praised it as a living example of collective responsibility and community-driven progress. In a recent social media post, the chairman of Mahindra Group highlighted the inspiring example set by Mawlynnong, noting that the village’s way of life offers a powerful lesson in how shared responsibility can transform both local environments and national attitudes. His comments have renewed public interest in the village, which has long been admired for its cleanliness, community discipline, and commitment to sustainable living.

Collective Responsibility in Everyday Life

Mahindra reflected on the familiar proverb that raising a child requires an entire community, extending this idea to the way a society cares for its surroundings. He remarked that in Mawlynnong, this principle is visible not just in words but in everyday practice. The residents’ willingness to work together to maintain public spaces, manage waste responsibly, and protect nature illustrates how collective participation can become a habit rather than a special effort. For him, Mawlynnong stands as a reminder that civic pride and social responsibility are most effective when they are part of daily life.

Mawlynnong’s Global Reputation for Cleanliness

Located in the scenic hills of Meghalaya, Mawlynnong has earned international recognition for its exceptional standards of cleanliness and environmental care. Often referred to as one of the cleanest villages in Asia, it is known for spotless pathways, neatly maintained surroundings, and an almost complete absence of litter. What sets the village apart is not a reliance on external agencies or top-down enforcement, but a deeply ingrained culture where every resident, from children to elders, sees cleanliness as a personal duty. Regular sweeping, use of bamboo dustbins, and strict waste segregation have become second nature to the community.

A Model of Sustainable Rural Tourism

This approach has turned Mawlynnong into a widely cited model of sustainable rural tourism. Local authorities and tourism stakeholders frequently highlight the village as a place where environmental preservation and visitor-friendly infrastructure coexist. Rather than allowing tourism to degrade its natural resources, the community has used tourism as an opportunity to showcase its values. Visitors are often struck by how naturally environmental responsibility is woven into daily routines, rather than being presented as a special project or campaign.

Cleanliness as Part of Community Identity

According to Mahindra’s remarks, the most important lesson from Mawlynnong is that cleanliness is not treated as a temporary initiative or a government-driven mission. Instead, it forms an integral part of the community’s identity and sense of self-respect. Streets are kept clean, drains are maintained, and shared spaces are cared for without waiting for official intervention. This demonstrates how sustained change emerges when citizens see themselves as custodians of their environment, not just beneficiaries of government services.

Grassroots Change and Civic Pride

Mahindra also pointed out that meaningful progress in society often begins at the grassroots level. While policies, schemes, and awareness drives are important, they cannot succeed without a change in mindset and behaviour at the local level. In Mawlynnong, collective action has turned ideals into reality: people do not simply talk about cleanliness and responsibility; they practise it together. For him, this is the kind of community spirit that can help improve the image of the country as a whole.

In his reflection, the industrialist emphasised that improving public spaces and civic culture requires more than slogans and short-lived campaigns. Real transformation comes when communities embrace shared responsibility, hold themselves accountable, and take pride in their surroundings. By drawing attention to Mawlynnong’s achievements, he encouraged citizens across India to look at the village as a source of inspiration, not just as a tourist attraction. The residents, he suggested, embody the idea that lasting change begins when ordinary people decide to act together.

Beyond Slogans: Real Transformation Through Community Action

The recognition from a prominent business leader has also brought renewed focus to Mawlynnong as a tourism destination built on sustainability and community values. Travellers from across India and abroad visit the village to experience its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and uniquely clean environment. Situated near the India–Bangladesh border, Mawlynnong is surrounded by lush greenery and traditional Khasi settlements. Attractions such as bamboo walkways, nearby living root bridges, and picturesque viewpoints make it a popular stop for those exploring Meghalaya’s landscapes.

A Tourism Destination Rooted in Values

Tourism authorities often describe the village as an example of responsible tourism in action. Visitors are encouraged to respect local customs, avoid littering, and observe how community rules help preserve the environment. The village’s success shows that tourism and conservation do not need to be in conflict when local residents are actively involved in managing both.

Responsible Tourism in Action

The praise from Anand Mahindra reinforces a broader message about community-driven development. Mawlynnong’s experience demonstrates how coordinated efforts at the village level can lead to significant improvements in sanitation, environmental protection, and social cohesion. Rather than waiting for external solutions, the community has taken ownership of its challenges and turned cleanliness into a source of collective pride.

Inspiration for Community-Driven Development

As India continues to focus on sustainable tourism, environmental awareness, and citizen participation, villages like Mawlynnong offer valuable lessons. They show that when people work together with a shared sense of purpose, it is possible to build cleaner, more inclusive, and more responsible communities. In that sense, Mawlynnong is not only a beautiful village in Meghalaya; it is also a powerful symbol of what can be achieved when collective responsibility becomes a way of life.

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Rwanda Tourism Revenue Skyrockets to $161.5 Million with Strong Contributions from North America, Gorilla Trekking, and Air Arrivals

6 March 2026 at 22:31
Rwanda Tourism Revenue Skyrockets to $161.5 Million with Strong Contributions from North America, Gorilla Trekking, and Air Arrivals

Rwanda’s tourism revenue surged to $161.5 million between November 2025 and January 2026, marking a significant boost to the nation’s economy. This growth is largely driven by three key factors: substantial spending from North American tourists, the ongoing popularity of Rwanda’s iconic gorilla trekking experiences, and a notable rise in air arrivals. North American visitors were the highest spenders, contributing a significant share of the revenue, while gorilla trekking continued to dominate leisure tourism, accounting for the majority of income in this category. Additionally, the rise in air travel underlines the growing importance of long-haul tourism to Rwanda’s economic development. These factors collectively reinforce Rwanda’s position as a leading destination in Africa, driven by its strong international appeal and commitment to sustainable tourism.

From November 2025 to January 2026, Rwanda’s tourism sector saw a remarkable growth, with foreign visitors contributing $161.5 million. According to the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, international travellers spent RWF 236 billion ($161.5 million), with air travel making up the largest share of this revenue, amounting to RWF 199 billion ($136.7 million). This demonstrates the vital role of long-haul tourism in fueling the country’s economic growth.

The leisure tourism sector was the major revenue driver, generating about $65 million in total. Among leisure travellers, the most popular attraction remained Rwanda’s world-famous gorilla trekking experiences. These wildlife encounters, which bring visitors to see the endangered mountain gorillas, accounted for an impressive 71.4% of all leisure tourism spending. The growing demand for gorilla trekking experiences reflects the increasing international recognition of Rwanda as a leading destination for eco-tourism.

Visitors from North America were the highest spenders, contributing $40.8 million to Rwanda’s tourism revenues during this period. The region’s travellers continue to be attracted by the country’s unique wildlife and cultural heritage, with many choosing Rwanda as their preferred destination in Africa. Alongside international visitors, those arriving by land through Rwanda’s borders spent a combined total of $24.9 million. A significant portion of this spending, $11.3 million, was related to visits to family and friends, highlighting the importance of regional cross-border travel and Rwanda’s central position within the East African region.

Rwanda also continued to benefit from regional tourism within East Africa. Visitors from the East African Community (EAC) countries spent a total of $19.7 million, further reinforcing Rwanda’s status as a popular regional destination. This demonstrates the country’s ongoing appeal to neighbouring countries and its success in attracting cross-border tourists, who often travel for both leisure and family reasons.

Rwandan residents also contributed significantly to outbound tourism during this period, with total travel expenditures reaching $95.9 million. Air travel made up the largest share of outbound spending, amounting to $64.4 million. Business travel was another major contributor, accounting for $22.2 million, as Rwanda continues to establish itself as a key player in regional and international trade. Travel within the EAC was particularly popular among Rwandans, with total spending of $53.9 million on regional trips. Additionally, cross-border visits to family members amounted to $31.5 million, reflecting the deep familial and cultural ties between Rwanda and its neighbours.

The tourism sector remains a key pillar of Rwanda’s economy, generating $647 million in 2024, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. This represented 9.8% of the nation’s GDP. The statistics for the period between November 2025 and January 2026 further emphasize the growing importance of tourism as a driver of economic growth, supported by the country’s strategic investments in wildlife conservation, eco-tourism, and regional connectivity.

Rwanda’s increasing prominence on the global tourism map can be attributed to several factors. The country’s commitment to wildlife conservation has made it a top destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists, while its investments in sustainable tourism practices continue to attract international attention. With a focus on preserving its rich cultural and natural heritage, Rwanda has become a beacon for those seeking meaningful and low-impact travel experiences. This growing recognition has firmly positioned Rwanda as one of Africa’s most promising travel destinations.

Rwanda’s tourism revenue surged to $161.5 million between November 2025 and January 2026, driven by strong spending from North American visitors, the continued popularity of gorilla trekking, and a rise in air arrivals. These key factors highlight Rwanda’s growing status as a top African travel destination.

As Rwanda continues to enhance its tourism infrastructure and promote its attractions to a global audience, the tourism sector is set to play an even larger role in the nation’s economic development. The ongoing growth of eco-tourism, coupled with strong regional travel, indicates that Rwanda’s tourism industry will continue to thrive in the years ahead, further contributing to the country’s prosperity and global standing as a leading travel destination.

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New Zealand Tourism Booms as Traveller Arrivals Surge, Boosting Economic Recovery and Visitor Experience in 2026

6 March 2026 at 22:30
New Zealand Tourism Booms as Traveller Arrivals Surge, Boosting Economic Recovery and Visitor Experience in 2026
New Zealand Tourism

In 2026, New Zealand’s tourism industry has seen a remarkable resurgence, with visitor arrivals rising significantly. This surge signals a substantial economic recovery for the country, as it continues to attract travellers from around the world, eager to explore its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique culture. With a focus on sustainable tourism and high-value visitors, New Zealand is positioning itself as a top global destination for both leisure and business travel.

Record Numbers of Visitors Returning to New Zealand

After a challenging period marked by global travel restrictions, New Zealand is experiencing a robust recovery in its tourism sector. Official government data shows a substantial increase in international visitors in the first quarter of 2026. The country’s borders have fully reopened, welcoming travellers from key markets such as Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This surge in arrivals comes as part of New Zealand’s strategic tourism revival plan, focusing on diversifying and enriching the visitor experience.

According to the latest statistics from the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE), visitor numbers have already surpassed pre-pandemic levels, reflecting the pent-up demand for international travel. As global confidence in travel continues to rise, New Zealand is reaping the benefits of its carefully crafted marketing campaigns and reputation for world-class hospitality.

Economic Impact: Boosting New Zealand’s Economy and Job Market

The return of international visitors has been a boon for New Zealand’s economy. Tourism is one of the country’s largest industries, contributing significantly to its GDP. The increased number of travellers has had a positive ripple effect on various sectors, from accommodation and transport to local businesses and the hospitality industry. With the tourism boom, more jobs are being created across New Zealand, supporting both urban and regional economies.

As part of the government’s tourism strategy, New Zealand is focusing on attracting high-value travellers, including luxury tourists, business travellers, and adventure seekers. These tourists tend to spend more, contributing to the economic growth in cities like Auckland, Wellington, and Queenstown, as well as in rural areas that rely heavily on tourism.

Sustainable Tourism: New Zealand’s Commitment to Responsible Travel

New Zealand’s tourism strategy also includes a strong emphasis on sustainability. As the country rebounds, it is committed to preserving its natural beauty and unique ecosystems. New Zealand’s tourism authorities have put measures in place to promote eco-friendly practices and ensure that the growth of the industry does not harm the environment.

The government is encouraging travellers to engage in sustainable activities such as nature walks, eco-tours, and visits to protected areas. Additionally, New Zealand is investing in green infrastructure, including eco-friendly hotels and sustainable transport options, to make the country’s tourism sector more resilient in the long term.

Key Destinations to Visit in New Zealand in 2026

New Zealand offers a wide array of experiences for travellers, from stunning beaches and lush forests to vibrant cities and adventure sports. Among the top destinations in 2026 are:

  1. Auckland – Known as the “City of Sails,” Auckland remains a popular spot for both business and leisure travellers. Visitors can explore the stunning harbours, visit the iconic Sky Tower, or take a trip to the nearby Waiheke Island for wine tours.
  2. Queenstown – Queenstown continues to be New Zealand’s adventure capital, attracting thrill-seekers with activities such as bungee jumping, skiing, and jet boating. The town also offers spectacular views of Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables mountain range.
  3. Rotorua – Famous for its geothermal activity, Rotorua is a must-visit for nature lovers. Travellers can experience hot springs, geysers, and vibrant Māori culture.
  4. Wellington – New Zealand’s capital is home to world-class museums, theatres, and the beautiful Botanic Gardens. Visitors also enjoy the city’s culinary scene, from craft breweries to gourmet eateries.
  5. Marlborough – Known for its wine production, Marlborough is perfect for wine lovers looking to sample world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc, visit vineyards, and enjoy the region’s coastal scenery.

New Zealand’s Focus on Attracting Long-Term Visitors

While short-term visitor numbers are rising, New Zealand is also focusing on attracting longer stays through its working holiday visa and digital nomad initiatives. This focus on long-term visitors is seen as a strategic move to encourage a steady flow of travellers throughout the year, helping to stabilize the industry.

Digital nomads and remote workers are increasingly drawn to New Zealand due to its quality of life, excellent infrastructure, and beautiful natural surroundings. The government is working to create an environment where these visitors can live and work while contributing to the economy.

The Role of Technology in New Zealand’s Tourism Growth

Technology has played a significant role in the revival of New Zealand’s tourism industry. The government and tourism operators have embraced digital platforms to make booking easier, offer virtual tours, and enhance customer experiences. The country’s commitment to innovation is helping it stay competitive in an increasingly tech-driven travel landscape.

The use of AI and data analytics is also improving the way New Zealand promotes itself to potential tourists. Through targeted marketing campaigns and personalized recommendations, the country is able to attract the right type of travellers, ensuring that its tourism growth remains sustainable and high-value.

Challenges and Future Prospects

While New Zealand’s tourism industry is experiencing rapid growth, there are challenges to overcome. The country must balance the influx of visitors with its commitment to preserving its environment and culture. Additionally, rising airfares and global economic uncertainties may affect future travel patterns.

However, New Zealand’s government remains optimistic about the future of its tourism sector. With continued investments in sustainable tourism practices, marketing strategies, and global partnerships, the country is well-positioned to remain a leading global destination in 2026 and beyond.

Conclusion: A Bright Future for New Zealand Tourism

The remarkable growth of New Zealand’s tourism sector in 2026 is a testament to the country’s resilience and adaptability. With record numbers of visitors, a booming economy, and a commitment to sustainability, New Zealand is poised to continue its upward trajectory. Whether you’re looking for adventure, culture, or relaxation, New Zealand offers a unique and unforgettable travel experience for all types of travellers.

As New Zealand’s tourism sector continues to thrive, it’s clear that the country has successfully navigated the challenges posed by the pandemic and is ready for the future. Travellers around the world are rediscovering the allure of New Zealand, and the nation is embracing this growth with open arms, ensuring a prosperous future for the industry and the economy as a whole.

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Samsung reveals what its AI Smart Glasses will actually do

By:Yash
6 March 2026 at 21:34

Samsung’s Jay Kim stood on a stage in Barcelona and shared crucial details about the Samsung AI Smart Glasses. The executive let slip that the upcoming Samsung AI Smart Glasses will feature a camera at “your eye level.”

Samsung has been working on AI Smart Glasses with Qualcomm and Google since 2023, and until this week at MWC 2026 all we got was strategic silence and some internal whispers about something called Project HAEAN, via CNBC.

The glasses feed what you’re looking at through that camera to your Galaxy phone, which does the heavy lifting and then sends you back “a lot of information”. Your phone becomes the brain and the glasses are just your eyes and ears.

When asked about a built-in display, Kim sidestepped the whole thing and said Samsung’s got watches and phones if you need a screen.

Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses own 82% of the global smart glasses market, and Samsung’s essentially trying to clone that playbook with better AI baked in.

The difference is Gemini integration, tighter Galaxy ecosystem hooks, and the hope that Samsung’s name carries more weight than Meta’s in a category where people are still creeped out by cameras on faces.

Kim said the XR headset stuff won’t be “a sort of mass scale business”. It signals the company screwed up, thinking people wanted bulky VR nonsense when they just want something lightweight they won’t be embarrassed to wear.

Samsung is betting that AI agents will turn glasses into the next must-have platform. Meta’s already there and Apple is presumably watching. Samsung’s targeting a release “for industry this year,” and Qualcomm’s confirmed 2026.

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Messi’s chase for 900th career goal addressed by Inter Miami coach Mascherano: ‘He’s unbelievable’

6 March 2026 at 21:25
Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano spoke about the milestone of 900 goals that Lionel Messi is on the verge of reaching.

At nearly 39, Lionel Messi remains one of the most important figures in global sports, not only because of his superstar status but also because of the performances he continues to deliver week after week on the field with Inter Miami and Argentina. Javier Mascherano addressed the topic.

The coach was asked by Bolavip about Messi’s increasingly close pursuit of 900 career goals, a mark that only one player in the history of soccer has reached so far — Cristiano Ronaldo — and one that Leo now needs just two more goals to achieve.

“The numbers that you mention are incredible, he’s unbelievable,” Mascherano said about Messi during Friday’s press conference ahead of Saturday’s Major League Soccer matchup against DC United at M&T Bank Stadium.

“I’m just a privileged spectator,” the Inter Miami coach added regarding the chance to enjoy Messi’s magic on a daily basis, just as he did during their years together as teammates with Barcelona and Argentina. “I just get to watch him closer than you on the sidelines.”

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF scores a free kick against Orlando City SC.

Lionel Messi could surpass Cristiano Ronaldo’s record

While Cristiano Ronaldo remains the first and only player in soccer history to reach the remarkable total of 900 official goals, Lionel Messi could surpass him in terms of efficiency and speed if he reaches that number in the near future.

Ronaldo scored his 900th goal on September 5, 2024, during Portugal’s match against Croatia in the UEFA Nations League. At that time, CR7 was 39 years and 7 months old, and he needed 1,238 official matches between club and international play to reach that milestone, averaging 0.73 goals per game.

Messi could eclipse those numbers. Right now he has 898 goals across his time with Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Miami, and Argentina, and he needs just two more. What stands out is that Leo reached those numbers in a considerably shorter time than Ronaldo. The Argentine forward is 38 years, 8 months, and 10 days old and has played 1,149 matches, resulting in an average of 0.78 goals per game.

What are Messi’s upcoming matches?

With another brace, like the one he scored in Inter Miami’s win over Orlando City last Sunday, Lionel Messi would reach the 900-goal mark. That could happen as soon as this Saturday, when the Herons visit DC United in MLS action.

If it does not happen then, the opportunity could come in the Concacaf Champions Cup, where Inter Miami will begin their campaign next Wednesday, March 11 against Nashville SC at Geodis Park. And even if the two expected goals take longer to arrive, the opportunity could come with Argentina during the March international break, although it is still unclear whether they will face Spain in the Finalissima.

Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano.

Derbinin şifreleri: Galibiyete kim daha yakın?

Bir yanda ligin pas hafızası en güçlü ekibi Galatasaray, diğer yanda fiziksel temasın ve hava toplarının efendisi Beşiktaş. İstatistikler, %62'lik topla oynama gücüyle oyunun merkezini belirleyen Aslan ile, kalesindeki tehlikeleri 16.5'lik hava topu üstünlüğüyle savuşturan Kartal'ın stil savaşını işaret ediyor. Derbide düğümü ya Beşiktaş'ın 124 top kaybı ya da Galatasaray'ın %83'lük rakip yarı saha isabetinden birisi çözecek.

Hafta sonunda oynanacak Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisi öncesinde rakamlar topa hükmeden bir Galatasaray ile fiziksel direnci ve hava hakimiyetiyle sonuç almaya çalışan Beşiktaş portresi çiziyor.

Galatasaray’ın %62.4 topla oynama ve %88 pas isabet oranı, ligin genelinde olduğu gibi derbide de oyunu domine etmek isteyeceğini gösteriyor.

Sarı-kırmızılılar rakip yarı sahada %82.9 gibi oldukça yüksek bir isabet oranına sahip. Bu, Beşiktaş’ın üçüncü bölgesinde set oyununu çok rahat kurabileceklerini kanıtlıyor.

Rakip yarı sahada pas isabeti %76.5 seviyesinde kalıyor. Beşiktaş daha direkt oynamayı tercih ediyor ancak top kaybı sayısı (124) Galatasaray’dan (113) belirgin şekilde fazla. Bu durum, Beşiktaş’ın geçiş hücumlarında kaptıracağı topların kalesinde büyük tehlike yaratabileceği anlamına geliyor.

Topla Oynama      %54   %62.4

Rakip Sahada Pas  %76.5 %82.9

Hava Topu   16.5  12.4  

Top Kaybı   124   113.4

Topa sahip olan Galatasaray olsa da, fiziksel savaşta Beşiktaş bir adım önde. Beşiktaş maç başına 16.5 hava topu kazanırken, Galatasaray 12.4’te kalmış. Duran toplarda ve şişirilen uzun toplarda Beşiktaş’ın (özellikle stoper ve santrafor hattıyla) üstünlük kurması çok muhtemel.

Beşiktaş’ın 4 kırmızı kartı ve maç başı 14 faul ortalaması var. Agresif oyun, Galatasaray’ın pas trafiğini bozmak için bir anahtar olabilir ama "eksik kalma" riski Beşiktaş için ciddi bir tehdit.

Galatasaray sadece kısa pasla değil, uzun toplarda da (%58.1 isabet) çok verimli. Savunma arkasına atılacak isabetli uzun toplar Beşiktaş savunmasını dengesiz yakalayabilir.

Beşiktaş’ın orta isabeti %25.4 iken Galatasaray’ın %31.1. Beşiktaş'ın kanat organizasyonlarında daha dikkatli ve isabetli olması gerekiyor; aksi halde kazanılan hava topu üstünlüğü skor üretmeye yetmeyebilir.

Beşiktaş, Galatasaray’ın yüksek pas trafiğini bozmak adına merkezi kalabalık tutup, fiziksel üstünlük kurduğu hava toplarıyla (korner, yan top) sonuca gitmek isteyebilir. Ancak 124 top kaybı ortalamasını düşürmezlerse, Galatasaray'ın cezalandırıcı kontra ataklarına maruz kalabilirler.

Galatasaray topa sahip olma üstünlüğünü koruyup Beşiktaş’ın savunma yerleşimini bozmayı düşüncek. Beşiktaş’ın faul ve kart eğilimini kullanarak onları duran top savunmasında hataya zorlamayı isteyecek. Rakibin hava topu üstünlüğünü kırmak için topu yere indirmek ve hızlı pas trafiği yapmak zorunda.

İftar barış getirdi! Galatasaray'da erimeyen buz kalmadı

Erden Timur süreciyle başlayan ve karşılıklı sert açıklamalarla tırmanan Dursun Özbek - ultrAslan gerginliği, düzenlenen dev iftar organizasyonuyla yerini barışa bıraktı. Sebahattin Şirin'in kapıda karşıladığı Özbek, taraftara şampiyonluk sözü vererek gövde gösterisi yaptı.

Galatasaray’da aylardır süren yönetim ve ultrAslan gerginliği düzenlenen iftar organizasyonuyla yerini gövde gösterisine bıraktı. ultrAslan lideri Sebahattin Şirin’in Başkan Dursun Özbek’i kapıda karşılaması ve Özbek’in taraftara şampiyonluk sözü vermesiyle "barış sağlandı" iddiaları güçlendi.

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Galatasaray camiası, son dönemde saha dışındaki gergin günleri geride bırakacak tarihi bir buluşmaya tanıklık etti. Erden Timur’un cezaevi süreciyle başlayan, yönetim ve ultrAslan arasındaki soğuk rüzgarlar yerini sıcak mesajlara bıraktı.

Süreç, ultrAslan lideri Sebahattin Şirin’in Erden Timur üzerinden Başkan Dursun Özbek’i hedef alması ve istifa davetleriyle başlamıştı. Başkan Özbek’in isim vermeden yaptığı sert açıklamalar sonrası Şirin’in tonunu daha da sertleştirmesi, "Şirin'siz ultrAslan" açıklaması dikkat çekmişti.

Geçtiğimiz günlerde Okan Buruk ve Abdullah Kavukcu’nun katıldığı ilk iftarla yumuşayan hava, dün gece düzenlenen ikinci büyük organizasyonla resmi bir barış ilanına dönüştü.

Dün akşam gerçekleştirilen iftar organizasyonuna bizzat katılan Başkan Dursun Özbek, ultrAslan lideri Sebahattin Şirin tarafından kapıda karşılandı. İkili arasındaki samimi görüntüler, aylar süren küslüğün sona erdiğinin en net kanıtı oldu.

Gecede sahneye çıkan Dursun Özbek, taraftarlara üçlü çektirerek adeta şov yaptı. Salondaki coşkulu kitleye seslenen Özbek, iddialı mesajlar verdi:

- Bu zamana kadar size ne söz verdiysem yerine getirdim. Şampiyonluk için de size söz veriyorum!

Okan Buruk’un da yer aldığı karelerde, camianın en önemli figürlerinin bir araya gelmesi "şampiyonluk yolunda tam kenetlenme" olarak yorumlandı. Sosyal medyada paylaşılan fotoğraflar, Galatasaray taraftarı arasında büyük heyecan yaratırken, bu organizasyonun ardından Dursun Özbek ve Sebahattin Şirin arasındaki buzların tamamen eridiği ve bir "barış anlaşması" sağlandığı kulislerde yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.

Fenerbahçe ile Jose Mourinho'nun transfer yarışı

Fenerbahçe, sezon başında yollarını ayırdığı teknik direktör Jose Mourinho'nun çalıştırdığı Benfica ile transferde karşı karşıya geldi. Çizme basını, iki takımın transfer etmek istediği yıldız futbolcuyu duyurdu.

Fenerbahçe’de geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak forma giydikten sonra Juventus’a dönen Filip Kostic’in İtalyan ekibindeki geleceği hala netlik kazanmış değil.

HERHANGİ BİR GÖRÜŞME YOK

Sezon sonunda Juventus ile sözleşmesi sona erecek olan Sırp sol bekin kontratının uzatılması için henüz herhangi bir görüşmenin yapılmadığı iddia edildi.

HAZİRAN AYINDA AYRILABİLİR

Tuttomercatoweb’de yer alan habere göre deneyimli futbolcu, Serie A devinde geçirdiği dört sezonun ardından haziran ayında takımdan ayrılabilir.

F.BAHÇE VE MOURINHO KARŞI KARŞIYA

Haberde ayrıca Kostic’e Fenerbahçe’nin yanı sıra sarı-lacivertli ekibin eski teknik direktörü Jose Mourinho’nun çalıştırdığı Benfica’nın da ilgi gösterdiği ifade edildi.

FENERBAHÇE'DE NE YAPTI?

33 yaşındaki sol bek, Mourinho’nun Fenerbahçe’yi çalıştırdığı 2024-2025 sezonunda sarı-lacivertli formayla 35 maçta görev almış, 2 gol atıp 9 asist yapmıştı.

BU SEZON KOSTIC

Bu sezon ise Juventus formasıyla 20 karşılaşmada toplam 508 dakika süre alan Filip Kostic, 3 gol kaydederken 1 de asist yaptı.

Fenerbahçe ile Jose Mourinho

Fenerbahçe ile Jose Mourinho'nun çalıştırdığı Benfica, Juventus ile sezon sonunda sözleşmesi bitecek olan Filip Kostic için karşı karşıya geldi.

Fenerbahçe’de geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak forma giydikten sonra Juventus’a dönen Filip Kostic’in İtalyan ekibindeki geleceği hala netlik kazanmış değil.

HERHANGİ BİR GÖRÜŞME YOK

Sezon sonunda Juventus ile sözleşmesi sona erecek olan Sırp sol bekin kontratının uzatılması için henüz herhangi bir görüşmenin yapılmadığı iddia edildi.

HAZİRAN AYINDA AYRILABİLİR

Tuttomercatoweb’de yer alan habere göre deneyimli futbolcu, Serie A devinde geçirdiği dört sezonun ardından haziran ayında takımdan ayrılabilir.

F.BAHÇE VE MOURINHO KARŞI KARŞIYA

Haberde ayrıca Kostic’e Fenerbahçe’nin yanı sıra sarı-lacivertli ekibin eski teknik direktörü Jose Mourinho’nun çalıştırdığı Benfica’nın da ilgi gösterdiği ifade edildi.

FENERBAHÇE'DE NE YAPTI?

33 yaşındaki sol bek, Mourinho’nun Fenerbahçe’yi çalıştırdığı 2024-2025 sezonunda sarı-lacivertli formayla 35 maçta görev almış, 2 gol atıp 9 asist yapmıştı.

BU SEZON KOSTIC

Bu sezon ise Juventus formasıyla 20 karşılaşmada toplam 508 dakika süre alan Filip Kostic, 3 gol kaydederken 1 de asist yaptı.

Galatasaray derbiye hazır

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 25. haftasında yarın Beşiktaş'a konuk olacak lider Galatasaray, hazırlıklarını tamamladı.

Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Okan Buruk yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman, dinamik ısınmayla başladı.

İki grup halinde 8'e 2 pas çalışmasıyla devam eden idman, taktik organizasyonlarla sona erdi.

Tüpraş Stadı'nda oynanacak Beşiktaş-Galatasaray derbisi, saat 20.00'de başlayacak.

Fenerbahçe, Samsunspor maçının hazırlıklarına başladı

Fenerbahçe, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 25. haftasında 8 Mart Pazar günü sahasında Samsunspor ile yapacağı maçın hazırlıklarına başladı.

Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Fenerbahçe Can Bartu Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenmanın salonda core hareketleriyle başladığı belirtildi.

Domenico Tedesco, Süper Lig'in 25. haftasında pazar günü Samsunspor ile karşılaşacakları maçta kulübede olacak.

Isınma, çabukluk, koordinasyon ve pas çalışmalarıyla devam eden idmanın, dar alanda çift kale maçlarla sona erdiği aktarıldı.

Fenerbahçe, yarın yapacağı antrenmanla Samsunspor müsabakasının hazırlıklarını tamamlayacak.

“Ayın qolu”: Fevral ayının qalibləri bəlli oldu – Video

6 March 2026 at 21:00

Peşəkar Futbol Liqası (PFL) tərəfindən təşkil edilmiş “Ayın qolu” layihəsi çərçivəsində 2026-cı ilin fevral ayının qalibləri müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında fevralın ən yaxşı qolunun müəllifi “Neftçi”nin legioneri Alessio Kurçi olub. O, Premyer Liqanın 18-ci turu çərçivəsində qarşılaşdıqları “Araz-Naxçıvan”la səfər oyununda komandasının üçüncü qoluna imza atmış və “Neftçi”yə 4:0 hesablı qələbə qazanmaqda kömək etmişdi.

Birinci Liqada Elşən Abdullayev (“Baku Sportinq”), İkinci Liqada isə Əli Bağırov (“Ağstafa Gəncləri”) birinci olub.

Qeyd edək ki, PFL Premyer Liqada, Birinci Liqada və İkinci Liqada “Ayın qolu” layihəsinin qaliblərini 11 nəfərlik münsiflər heyəti tərəfindən müəyyənləşdirir. Səsvermə nəticəsində bərabərlik olarsa, yekun qərarın verilməsi PFL-in səlahiyyətləri daxilindədir.

Yüksək Liqa: “Azərreyl” və “Turan”dan qələbə

6 March 2026 at 20:00

Qadın voleybolçular arasında təşkil edilmiş Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/26 mövsümünün 16-cı turuna yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, turun sonuncu oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Turan” Tovuz Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində “Abşeron”la qarşılaşıb. Tovuz təmsilçisi bu oyunda 3:0 (25:14, 25:14, 25:17) hesablı qələbəyə sevinib.

Turun sonuncu oyunu isə “Murov”la “Azərreyl” arasında baş tutub. Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının idman zalında keçirilmiş bu görüşdə “Murov” 1:3 (21:25, 22:25, 25:18, 22:25) hesabı ilə məğlub olub.

Yüksək Liqa
16-cı tur
6 mart

“Turan” – “Abşeron” 3:0 (25:14, 25:14, 25:17)
Tovuz Olimpiya İdman Kompleksi.

“Murov” – “Azərreyl” 1:3 (21:25, 22:25, 25:18, 22:25)
Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının idman zalı.

Xal durumu: Turan – 39. DH Volley – 34. Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası – 28. UNEC – 23. Gəncə – 24. Abşeron – 17. Azərreyl – 18. Murov – 9. Gənclər – 0.

Openda statistics reveal worrying extent of Juventus misfire

6 March 2026 at 21:51

Lois Openda’s difficult debut season at Juventus has taken another unusual turn, with the Belgian striker sharing images on social media of himself undergoing an extensive cupping therapy session, covered from head to toe in the traditional Chinese medicine cups in a photo that, as Tuttosport put it, looked more like a torture scene than a recovery treatment.

While athletes occasionally use cupping to aid muscle recovery, the sheer extent of Openda’s session left supporters and observers genuinely taken aback.

It is a striking image of a player trying everything to turn his fortunes around, and the numbers make clear just how badly that turnaround is needed.

VERONA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 20: Lois Openda of Juventus FC enters the pitch the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on September 20, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Lois Openda of Juventus FC enters the pitch the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on September 20, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Openda struggles as Juventus could seek to cash in early

Juventus signed Openda for €40.6 million on a compulsory purchase obligation after an initial €3.3 million loan, with gross annual wages of €7.4 million running until 2030.

The total outlay makes for uncomfortable reading when set against his output.

Across all competitions, 23 Serie A appearances totalling 684 minutes, plus two Coppa Italia and eight Champions League outings, the former RB Leipzig striker has scored just one goal, against Roma in a 2-1 win on 20 December.

The arithmetic, as Tuttosport calculates, is brutal.

His total cost works out at approximately €51,661 per minute played across all competitions. Restricting the calculation to Serie A alone, the figure rises to a staggering €75,000 per minute when factoring in both transfer fee and wages.

Juventus will face enormous difficulty recouping anything close to their investment should they choose to move him on this summer, and with the club already planning significant attacking reinforcements, Openda’s time in Turin looks increasingly limited.

De Rossi has ‘desire for redemption’ against Roma, sends message to Dybala

6 March 2026 at 21:10

Former Roma star Daniele De Rossi, now the Genoa coach, has a ‘desire for redemption’ against the Giallorossi after December’s 3-1 loss at the Olimpico.

Roma visit De Rossi’s Genoa on Sunday, and the former midfielder previewed the game at a press conference on Friday.

Genoa vs. Roma – De Rossi’s pre-match press conference

“On Sunday, there will be many people I care about, and I’ll want to hug. In the meantime, I send a hug to Dybala, but Roma are very strong even without him,” De Rossi said via Corriere dello Sport.

Dybala underwent arthroscopic surgery today and is expected to remain out of action for nearly two months.

“I hug him as I did when he became a father,” De Rossi said.

Sebastian Otoa and Brooke Norton-Cuffy remain in doubt for Genoa.

“I still don’t know if they’ll be called up. The positive news is that they’re doing much better, and we have great confidence regarding all the injured players,” De Rossi said.

“Baldanzi surely won’t be there, but he also gives us hope. We’ve lost him, but I don’t think for very long.”

Roma and Genoa already met recently, with the Grifone suffering a 3-1 away loss in late December.

GENOA, ITALY - JANUARY 12: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa, looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on January 12, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – JANUARY 12: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa, looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on January 12, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

“The reverse fixture was our worst match since I’ve been here, despite mistakes made in other games as well and despite the opponent’s strength,” noted De Rossi.

“Roma’s value is unquestionable; what we lacked was the reaction. We’ve played against teams that dominated us like Napoli or Atalanta, but the reaction was always there.

CREMONA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Coach Daniele De Rossi of Genoa CFC reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 15, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Coach Daniele De Rossi of Genoa CFC reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 15, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

“On Sunday, we’ll have to be ready for anything. We’ve always done well at home, and the crowd is positive and really pushes us. I always tell my friends to come and watch Genoa here to understand.

“We know what kind of match we need to play. There’s also a bit of desire for redemption on our part for what we did in the reverse fixture. That was the only time I’ve looked at myself in the mirror and not been proud of myself; the only time I went home and asked a couple of questions.”

 

Milan receive defensive injury boost ahead of derby vs. Inter

6 March 2026 at 20:50

Reports in Italy claim that Milan left-back Davide Bartesaghi trained with the rest of the team on Friday, so he’s expected to be available for Sunday’s Serie A derby against Inter.

Milan left-back Bartesaghi trained with the rest of his teammates this morning, giving coach Massimiliano Allegri a much-needed boost for Sunday’s Derby della Madonnina against Inter.

Bartesaghi resumes training with Milan ahead of derby

Bartesaghi was subbed off during last week’s away game at Cremonese, but exams undergone earlier this week didn’t highlight any lesion in the flexor of his right thigh.

As reported by Milannews and Sky Sport Italia, Bartesaghi returned to group training on Friday, so he should be eligible for the next Serie A match.

It remains to be seen, however, whether the Italian defender will start against Inter or if Allegri will pick Pervis Estupinan as a left wing-back.

CREMONA, ITALY - MARCH 01: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Bartesaghi, 20, has scored two goals and provided one assist in 24 appearances across all competitions this season.

Milan sit second in the Serie A table, ten points below their next rivals Inter.

MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 23: Luka Modric of AC Milan competes for the ball with Nicolo’ Barella of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Luka Modric of AC Milan competes for the ball with Nicolo’ Barella of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Spalletti: Vlahovic still out, McKennie’s Juventus extension proves one thing

6 March 2026 at 20:40

Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti says Dusan Vlahovic is still unavailable, but hopes to return against Udinese, while Weston McKennie’s contract extension proves the club is preparing for the future ‘properly.’

Juventus striker Vlahovic won’t be eligible for Saturday’s Serie A match against Pisa.

The Serbia international returned to training earlier this week after undergoing surgery in December, but he’s still not fit to be part of the squad.

Vlahovic not available for Juventus vs. Pisa

“Not tomorrow, he’s focusing on Udinese,” Spalletti said at a pre-match press conference on Friday.

During his meeting with the media, Spalletti confirmed that he’d continue talks with the club over a new contract in the coming days and then commented on McKennie’s recent contract extension.

“Juventus are showing that it’s preparing properly for the future through scouting and planning. McKennie is a strong player, a very strong one,” the coach said.

FLORENCE, ITALY - NOVEMBER 22: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“The club did everything it needed to do without me having to say anything.”

Surely, however, working under Spalletti has benefited the American midfielder, who has scored eight goals and provided seven assists in 27 appearances under the Tuscan tactician.

Mattia Perin started the last two games for Juventus, replacing under-fire Michele Di Gregorio, but will Juventus’ first-choice keeper return to the XI against Pisa?

“I’ll announce the line-up tomorrow,” Spalletti said.

“They are both doing very well, and I was sorry to hear certain things about Di Gregorio, because it’s pointless to single out individuals when the difficulties are collective.

“It will be a very difficult match. The whole environment considers it an easy game to win; everyone thinks they are already relegated, but I’m sure Gilardino was already giving them certain messages, and Oscar Hiljemark as well. Teams always find ways to create motivation. Sometimes it’s even easier in those moments than in others. When a player thinks the game is easy, he becomes more superficial. I’m convinced my players will evaluate the match properly. When you become superficial, you get knocked down, and we absolutely must not let that happen.”

Arsenal to battle it out with Man City for £48m “assist machine” this summer

6 March 2026 at 20:30

Arsenal are interested in signing the Como attacker Jesus Rodriguez at the end of the season.

The 20-year-old has impressed in Italy, and Arsenal are hoping to secure his signature. They will also face competition from Manchester City. According to Sports Boom, both Premier League clubs are interested in the 20-year-old, and they view him as a top prospect for the future.

Rodriguez has previously been linked to Liverpool. Manchester United have been keeping tabs on him as well.

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Arsenal could use Jesus Rodriguez

It will be interesting to see if the Italian club is willing to sanction his departure. The player has been labelled as an “assist machine”.

Arsenal could use more creativity on the flanks, and the 20-year-old would be a long-term acquisition. He will add unpredictability, pace and flair to the team. The opportunity to join one of the best clubs in the world will be quite exciting for him. Arsenal regularly competes for major trophies, and the opportunity to sign a talented young player like Rodriguez will be exciting for them as well.

Meanwhile, Como is likely to demand around €55 million for the young attacker. They rate him highly, and they do not want to lose him easily.

Man City also keen on Rodriguez

Meanwhile, Manchester City are looking to add more quality on the flanks. It remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done. They have the financial muscle to pay the asking price, and they are likely to be an attractive destination for the player as well.

Both clubs could provide him with a platform to regularly fight for trophies. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.

The asking price is quite high for someone who is still largely improving at the highest level. However, he could justify the outlet in future.

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Report: Leeds United to battle it out with West Ham for 31-G/A goal machine

6 March 2026 at 20:00

Troy Parrott has been linked with a return to the Premier League at the end of the season.

The 24-year-old has been outstanding for AZ Alkmaar, and he could prove to be a quality acquisition for the right team. According to Sports Boom, Leeds United and West Ham United are interested in the Irish attacker.

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Troy Parrott asking price set

The player is likely to cost around £17 million in the summer, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up. He has 24 goals and seven assists to his name this season, and he could be an excellent acquisition for both clubs.

Leeds United are fighting for survival in the Premier League, and they will look to establish themselves as top-flight regulars. They need more depth in the attacking unit. Dominic Calvert-Lewin has done well since joining the club, but he needs more support in the attack. Signing another reliable striker like Parrott would be a wise decision.

West Ham also keen on Parrott

Meanwhile, West Ham United could use more depth in the attacking unit. Even though they have invested in Pablo and Taty Castellanos, Parrott could be a very useful option for them in the attack. The 24-year-old will feel that he has unfinished business in the Premier League. He has previously failed to make his mark in English football with Tottenham. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to pay the asking price for him in the summer.

He has been a prolific goal scorer for the Dutch outfit and has impressed for the national team as well. There is no doubt that he is ready for the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact.

The asking price seems reasonable for a player of his quality.

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Report: Aston Villa to compete with Premier League rivals for “purebred No.9”

6 March 2026 at 19:30

Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins has been linked with a move away from the club, and they are keeping tabs on the RB Leipzig striker Romulo Cardoso.

The 24-year-old has done quite well since moving to the German club, with 11 goal contributions this season. The Brazilian has impressed with his performances, and he could prove to be a quality acquisition for the West Midlands club.

According to Sports Boom, Aston Villa view the player as a “purebred No.9” and believe he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Fulham are also interested in the player. It remains to be seen whether Aston Villa can win the race for his signature.

Cardoso has the physicality and technical attributes to succeed in English football, and he could establish himself as an important player for Aston Villa. The hard-working striker will help create opportunities for his teammates and find the back of the net as well.

Apart from his link-up play and ability to score goals, he is extremely potent in the air. His 6-foot-5 frame makes him difficult to handle in the air.

Aston Villa certainly have the financial resources to get the deal done, and they are currently pushing for Champions League qualification. If they manage to secure European football for the upcoming campaign, they are likely to be an attractive destination for the 24-year-old attacker.

He will look to prove himself at the highest level, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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The Galaxy S26 Series’ Sales Are Pulling Ahead Of The S25 Lineup’s, Incentivizing Samsung’s Laziness

6 March 2026 at 21:58

Galaxy S26 review roundup

Despite putting forth what is largely an iterative update with the new Galaxy S26 series, Samsung appears to be raking in higher sales relative to the last year's Galaxy S25 series, at least as per initial impressions. Should this trend continue, however, it risks rewarding complacency, one that might feasibly result in progressively less competitive offerings from Samsung further down the line. Samsung Galaxy S26 series has recorded a pre-order volume of 1.35 million units in South Korea so far Samsung has now revealed that its initial pre-order volume for the new Galaxy S26 series stands at 1.35 million units […]

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New Report Suggests Sony was Losing Out on PC Sales of SP-Games Due to its Reluctance Towards Same-Day PC/PS5 Launches

6 March 2026 at 21:44

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PC players are still reeling from Bloomberg's report earlier this week that Sony will be pulling back on its strategy of putting its first-party PlayStation titles on PC. Ghost of Yotei and Saros are the first two that seemingly won't be making the jump, and it doesn't seem like any PlayStation Studios titles (at least the single-player ones) will get PC ports in the future. The key element as to why Sony is backing off from putting its single-player games on PC fell on claims that it simply wasn't worth it. Despite the first batch of PlayStation titles selling well […]

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M5 Pro Is Just A Hairline Slower Than The M5 Max & M3 Ultra In New Multi-Core Comparison, Beats M4 Max To Become Apple’s ‘Price To Performance’ SoC

6 March 2026 at 20:30

M5 Pro is Apple's 'price to performance' chipset releases thanks to the latest benchmark comparison

Apple’s M5 Max delivered some decent performance gains over the M4 Max in Geekbench 6’s single-core and multi-core results, with the most impressive feat for the 18-core CPU configuration being that it beat the top-end M3 Ultra in both tests. Now, it is time to look at the technology giant’s ‘middle of the pack’ SoC, the M5 Pro, and according to the latest single-threaded and multi-threaded benchmarks, it nearly matches its powerful brother while trading blows with Apple’s current-generation workstation-class SoC. In short, the company has made an M4 Pro on steroids. Thanks to Apple’s new Fusion Architecture, the M5 Pro packs as […]

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RoboCop: Rogue City was Briefly Replaced With What Seems to be an Unannounced New 3D Hunter: The Reckoning Game on Steam

6 March 2026 at 20:25

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This is probably the oddest way for what appears to be a fairly major leak to appear. RoboCop: Rogue City developer Teyon seems to have accidentally leaked its next project, or an early build of a project that never got off the ground, or an early build of its next project. That's all unclear, but what's happened is that someone at Teyon accidentally swapped RoboCop: Rogue City out with an entirely different game when updating it on Steam, revealing what could potentially be a new 3D Hunter: The Reckoning game. First noted by X (formerly Twitter) user Silent, an update […]

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Google contacts advertisers with a mandatory EU political ads deadline

6 March 2026 at 20:47

Google is reaching out directly to advertisers via email, requiring them to confirm whether their campaigns contain EU political ads — with a hard deadline of March 31st.

Why we care. This isn’t optional. EU regulation now requires Google to verify political ad status across all active campaigns, and advertisers who don’t act before the deadline could face compliance issues.

What’s happening. Google is asking every advertiser to declare whether their existing campaigns include EU political ads. The requirement applies to all current campaigns and must be completed by March 31, 2026.

How to comply: Google has outlined three ways to submit the confirmation:

  • Campaign level — Go to Campaign Settings and select “EU political ads” to confirm individual campaigns.
  • Multiple campaigns — Go to the Campaigns tab and use the “EU political ads” option to confirm several at once.
  • Account level — Confirm for all new and existing campaigns in one go. Selecting “No” at account level automatically applies that answer to every campaign, including future ones. You can still override this for individual campaigns at any time.

Between the lines. The account-level option is the most efficient route for most advertisers who are confident none of their campaigns fall under the EU political ads definition. Google has made it straightforward to reverse or adjust the selection at any point, so there’s no risk in acting early.

The bottom line. Check your inbox — Google is contacting advertisers directly. If you run campaigns targeting EU audiences, log in and complete the confirmation before March 31st to stay compliant.

First seen. This update was spotted by Paid Search expert, Arpan Banerjee, who shared the details of the comms on Linkedin.

How structured data supports local visibility across Google and AI

6 March 2026 at 20:00
Why schema matters more for local SEO in the AI search era

Until a few years ago, schema helped search engines extract basic facts and display visual enhancements like star ratings and sitelinks. 

However, in the AI-driven search world, schema plays a different and fundamental role for local SEO, helping Google and other AI systems understand who you are, what you do, where you operate, and how confidently your information can be reused.

Improving rankings isn’t as relevant. Now, schema helps reduce confusion for Google and reinforces your business as a stable, trustworthy local entity across traditional search, local packs, AI Overviews, rich results, and external AI platforms.

Let’s dig into how schema helps local SEO in the AI search world.

How Google handles conflicting structured data

Google triangulates across multiple data points to understand a business and pull information into a search result:

  • On-page content.
  • Internal linking and site structure.
  • Google Business Profiles.
  • Citations and directories.
  • Reviews and reputation signals.
  • Schema markup.

When these signals align, Google’s confidence in your information increases. When they contradict each other, your correct information might not be pulled into search.

When structured data contradicts on-page content, Google Business Profile data, citations, or reviews, Google doesn’t attempt to reconcile the difference — it discounts the markup and often ignores the information altogether.

For example, consider a law firm that marks up:

  • Operating hours that differ from their GBP.
  • “Free consultation” in their schema, but not on the landing page.
  • Attorneys who are no longer listed on the “Our Team” page.

Each of these creates friction, leading to mixed signals for AI systems and search engines. One conflict may be ignored, but multiple conflicts can compound and result in lost search visibility for the whole site. 

False positives: The silent performance killer

False positives occur when schema asserts something that isn’t fully supported by other signals. 

Common examples include:

  • Marking a business as a medical provider without appropriate credentials.
  • Applying Person schema to non-professionals.
  • Using Product schema for services.

False positives are particularly damaging in AI-driven systems. AI models are conservative when confidence is low — if information appears inconsistent or exaggerated, it’s less likely to be reused or cited. 

Review and rating schema

When review markup contradicts visible content, Google doesn’t “average” the signals, it ignores the schema altogether.

If you markup “5 stars” but your Google Business Profile shows “4.2 stars,” or if you mark up reviews that aren’t visible on the page, the signal gets confused.

Note: Google strictly prohibits marking up third-party reviews, such as those from Yelp, Google Maps, or Avvo, as your own Review schema. You can only markup reviews that are first-party, or collected directly by your site, and clearly visible to the user. For details, refer to Google’s specific guidelines on Self-Serving Reviews.

How other AI platforms use schema

Google is the most prominent platform, but AI is also integrated into assistants, such as Siri or Alexa, retrieval-based platforms, such as ChatGPT search, and much more.

To pull information, they need to determine if:

  • Two references describe the same business.
  • Information is current.
  • A source is authoritative.

While external AI platforms do not necessarily parse schema the same way Google does, structured data contributes to clearer entity representation across the web. 

Importantly, these other systems tend to be less forgiving than Google when data is inconsistent. But if confidence in the entity is low, the business will be excluded from search.

Dig deeper: The local SEO gatekeeper: How Google defines your entity

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What is the search environment for local businesses now?

To understand why schema matters more now than it did five years ago, it’s important to understand how fragmented search has become. 

Local businesses no longer only surface in a single list of 10 blue links (the SERP). They appear across multiple interfaces, often simultaneously:

  • Traditional organic search results.
  • Local packs and Maps results.
  • Knowledge panels.
  • Rich results and enhanced listings.
  • AI Overviews.
  • Conversational and agent-based AI platforms.

Schema doesn’t guarantee visibility on any platform — it helps AI systems decide if your business information is reliable enough to reuse. 

For example, when Google generates an AI Overview, it synthesizes information from multiple sources. Schema helps ensure Google understands exactly who you are and how your business information connects to your services, locations, and employees, so that your target audience can find you.

New SEO metrics for local businesses

Site performance is still often measured using metrics like keyword rankings, organic traffic, and conversions. These metrics aren’t wrong, but they are incomplete. 

Local businesses now need to think about:

  • Visibility in AI Overviews and AI-generated answers.
  • Stability in the local pack over time.
  • Accuracy and persistence in knowledge panels.
  • Correct attribution when AI systems summarize local providers.
  • Reduced volatility during core and local algorithm updates.

If a local service business appears more frequently in AI-generated answers for informational and service-related queries, their brand visibility will improve, but they may see organic clicks stagnate or decline. 

But there’s no need for panic.

In reality, what is happening is a shift in how demand is being fulfilled. In these scenarios, schema doesn’t create visibility. What it does is help ensure the business is represented accurately when it’s surfaced.

Dig deeper: GEO x local SEO: What it means for the future of discovery

Types of schema for local SEO

For local service-based businesses, a limited set of schema types is all you need to give your business visibility. Implementing too many types can lead to a bloated, templated markup that introduces contradictions.

Let’s look at an example law firm and how they might implement different types of schema.

Subtype schema

Subtypes help Google and AI systems categorize businesses correctly and align them with the right expectations. A personal injury firm, a corporate law practice, and a family law mediator should not all be described the same way.

Effective LegalService schema should clearly answer four questions:

  • Who the firm is.
  • What type of law they practice.
  • Where they operate.
  • How they can be contacted.

This markup aligns directly with what users see on the page, what exists in Google Business Profiles, and what appears in legal directories like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell.

Example: LegalService markup

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "LegalService",
  "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/locations/dallas/#location",
  "name": "Example Law Group Dallas",
  "url": "https://www.example-law.com/dallas/",
  "telephone": "+1-214-555-0100",
  "priceRange": "$$$",
  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "streetAddress": "100 Main St, Suite 400",
    "addressLocality": "Dallas",
    "addressRegion": "TX",
    "postalCode": "75201",
    "addressCountry": "US"
  },
  "geo": {
    "@type": "GeoCoordinates",
    "latitude": 32.7767,
    "longitude": -96.7970
  },
  "openingHoursSpecification": [{
    "@type": "OpeningHoursSpecification",
    "dayOfWeek": ["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],
    "opens": "08:30",
    "closes": "17:30"
  }],
  "sameAs": [
    "https://www.facebook.com/examplelawdallas",
    "https://www.linkedin.com/company/example-law-group",
    "https://www.avvo.com/attorneys/example-profile"
  ]
}

You can view the full list of specific subtypes in the Schema.org LegalService definition.

Organization schema

Organization schema defines the parent entity behind locations, practitioners, and services. LocalBusiness (or LegalService) defines the physical location. This distinction becomes critical as companies scale, rebrand, or operate across multiple markets.

Without a clear Organization layer, Google may treat each location as a standalone entity. That can lead to fragmented knowledge panels, inconsistent brand attribution, and inaccurate AI citations.

Example: Graph-based hierarchy

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "Organization",
      "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/#org",
      "name": "Example Law Group",
      "url": "https://www.example-law.com/",
      "logo": "https://www.example-law.com/logo.png",
      "knowsAbout": ["Personal Injury Law", "Medical Malpractice"]
    },
    {
      "@type": "LegalService",
      "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/locations/dallas/#location",
      "name": "Example Law Group Dallas",
      "parentOrganization": { "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/#org" },
      "address": {
        "@type": "PostalAddress",
        "streetAddress": "100 Main St, Suite 400",
        "addressLocality": "Dallas",
        "addressRegion": "TX",
        "postalCode": "75201",
        "addressCountry": "US"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Dig deeper: Schema and AI Overviews: Does structured data improve visibility?

Person schema

For legal and professional service businesses, Person schema reinforces expertise and real-world credibility (E-E-A-T). Used incorrectly, it creates false authority signals that Google will ignore.

Person schema should only be applied when:

  • The professional has a visible bio on the site
  • Bar admissions and credentials are clearly displayed
  • Their relationship to the firm is real and current

This helps Google and AI systems associate legal expertise with the firm rather than just its content. It also reduces the risk of misattribution when AI systems summarize legal advice.

Example: Attorney bio markup

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Person",
  "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/attorneys/jane-doe/#person",
  "name": "Jane Doe, Esq.",
  "jobTitle": "Senior Partner",
  "worksFor": { "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/#org" },
  "affiliation": { "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/locations/dallas/#location" },
  "alumniOf": "Harvard Law School",
  "knowsAbout": ["Tort Law", "Civil Litigation"],
  "sameAs": [
    "https://www.linkedin.com/in/janedoe-law",
    "https://www.statebar.tx.us/member/janedoe"
  ]
}

Service and product schema

For law firms, consultants, and agencies, Service schema, particularly the OfferCatalog structure, is more appropriate and accurate than Product.

Using OfferCatalog allows you to create a “menu” of services that AI systems can parse to understand the breadth of your expertise. This helps AI systems understand what the business actually offers without overreaching.

Example: OfferCatalog for legal services

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "LegalService",
  "@id": "https://www.example-law.com/locations/dallas/#location",
  "hasOfferCatalog": {
    "@type": "OfferCatalog",
    "name": "Legal Services",
    "itemListElement": [
      {
        "@type": "Offer",
        "itemOffered": {
          "@type": "Service",
          "name": "Personal Injury Consultation",
          "description": "Free case evaluation for auto accidents and workplace injuries."
        }
      },
      {
        "@type": "Offer",
        "itemOffered": {
          "@type": "Service",
          "name": "Medical Malpractice Litigation",
          "description": "Representation for victims of surgical errors and misdiagnosis."
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}

FAQPage schema

Originally, FAQPage schema helped search engines understand common questions and answers on a page. In an AI-driven search environment, well-written FAQs help define what a business does, what it doesn’t do, and what a user should expect. It helps AI systems as they look for boundaries, clarification, and intent resolution.

Example: AI-aligned FAQ schema

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "FAQPage",
  "mainEntity": [
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Do I have to pay a retainer for a personal injury case?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "No. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay legal fees if we win a settlement or verdict for you."
      }
    }
  ]
}

In AI Overviews, these answers may be paraphrased or summarized, but schema helps ensure the underlying meaning remains intact.

Schema maintenance: Why ‘set it and forget it’ fails

Schema is often implemented during a site launch or redesign, only to be ignored afterward. 

But businesses change constantly. Hours shift, locations open or close, staff turnover occurs, and services evolve. When schema isn’t updated to reflect these changes, inconsistencies are introduced that can erode information signals over time.

A sustainable schema strategy involves two steps:

  • Quarterly audit: Set a recurring calendar reminder to audit your schema code against your live site. Check for syntax errors, broken @id references, and deprecated properties.
  • Trigger-based updates: Establish a rule that whenever a “fact” changes in your business (e.g., you update your holiday hours on your Google Business Profile, or a partner leaves the firm), the schema should be updated immediately.

Dig deeper: Local SEO sprints: A 90-day plan for service businesses in 2026

Schema is necessary in the AI search world

Structured data now acts as a trust signal, helping search engines and AI systems determine whether business information is accurate, consistent, and reliable enough to reuse at scale.

Schema that reinforces your correct information supports visibility across traditional search, local results, and AI-driven experiences. Inaccurate or outdated schema can hurt your company’s visibility.

Cardano Price Prediction March 2026: ADA Recovers to $0.27, but Pepeto Targets 100x as Bitcoin Breaks $73,500 for First Time in a Month

6 March 2026 at 20:41
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Bitcoin just broke through $73,500 for the first time in a month, significantly outperforming gold as a safe haven during Middle East conflict, and when BTC clears a resistance level it has been fighting for weeks, it means the recovery is accelerating and the capital rotation into altcoins follows fast. 

The cardano price prediction for March has now turned bullish, but ADA recovering to $0.40 is a fraction of what presale entries with real exchange infrastructure deliver when the listing reprices everything.

Bitcoin Breaks $73,500 for First Time in a Month as Crypto Outperforms Gold in the Rally

CoinDesk reported Bitcoin climbed to $73,500 during European trading on March 4, reaching a one month high as institutional buyers returned through spot ETFs and the market reassessed BTC as a safe haven, while Coinpedia data shows altcoins followed with SOL jumping 7.2% and LINK surging 8%.

When Bitcoin smashes through resistance like this, the rotation into presale entries follows, and the cardano price prediction debate becomes irrelevant compared to the multiples Pepeto offers from presale pricing.

Cryptos With Explosive Potential This Month: Can Pepeto Outrun the Cardano Price Prediction?

Pepeto : The Exchange With Massive Market Potential the Cardano Price Prediction Cannot Touch

Bitcoin’s recovery took many by surprise, and understanding crypto markets is tricky because capturing the signals is harder than with stocks or commodities. But Pepeto’s exchange infrastructure was built to solve exactly that problem, with cross chain bridging, zero fee execution, and risk scoring that captures signals invisible to traders using fragmented platforms.

For instance, the bridge connecting Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana routes liquidity across chains while the risk scoring system reviews every token’s profile before you commit capital. The result is a powerful exchange that will drastically improve trading for any crypto holder, and that is a market of more than 600 million people globally.

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That kind of massive market potential has driven one of the fastest presale accumulations in the space. Over $7.5M has been raised at $0.000000186, and the SolidProof audit backs every contract while the cofounder of the Pepe ecosystem who built a token to $7 billion leads the development. The entry is still low enough that the returns from here to the listing carry the kind of multiples the cardano price prediction will never produce.

A $10,000 position earns roughly $20,900 in yearly staking rewards at 209% APY, about $1,741 per month compounding in your wallet while the listing approaches. But only those who enter the presale at this stage will enjoy the math, because every round that fills brings the listing closer and the stages are filling faster than last month, which means every day you sit outside is $57 in staking rewards flowing to someone else while your position stays at zero.

Cardano Recovers to $0.28 but the Price Prediction Caps at $0.40

ADA surged past $0.28 on March 4 and the baseline cardano price prediction for March now projects $0.40. But $0.40 from $0.28 is a 43% move needing sustained buying pressure, and at $10 billion market cap ADA requires unrealistic capital just to double. 

The cardano price prediction falls short when Pepeto at presale pricing delivers multiples in months that ADA needs a full year to attempt.

Ethereum Recovers to $2,043 as Whales Accumulate Aggressively

ETH trades near $2,043 according to CoinMarketCap with targets pointing toward $2,300 and Standard Chartered projecting $40,000 by decade end. 

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But at $250 billion market cap the returns require patience, and presale entries with exchange infrastructure deliver faster multiples than any large cap.

The Bottom Line

The distance between presale pricing and listing pricing is the distance between ordinary returns and the kind that permanently reshape your financial future, and right now that gap sits wide open inside Pepeto at $0.000000186 while Bitcoin smashes through $73,500 and the recovery accelerates. 

Stages fill faster with every round, $1,741 in monthly staking income is flowing into wallets right now while most traders debate the cardano price prediction, and the listing will snap this gap shut permanently.

Visit the Pepeto official website and enter the presale now, because the recovery is here, and the people who waited will spend the rest of this cycle calculating what their hesitation cost them.

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FAQs

What is the cardano price prediction for March 2026?

The cardano price prediction targets $0.40, but Pepeto at $0.000000186 with $7.5M raised and $1,741 monthly staking income offers returns ADA cannot match. Visit the Pepeto official website.

Why did Bitcoin break $73,500?

BTC broke a one month high as institutional buyers returned and crypto outperformed gold, and presale entries like Pepeto capture the rotation that follows.

Is Ethereum better than Cardano right now?

Both are rallying but at multi-billion valuations the returns are limited, while Pepeto at presale pricing offers faster multiplier potential from a fraction of the entry cost.

Crypto Is Frozen. XRP Is Not. The Man Who Built Ripple’s Products Explains Why

XRP Holders Selling at Loss as Price Struggles

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It is one of the oldest questions in crypto: when prices fall and the headlines turn ugly, where does anyone actually make money? For Asheesh Birla, founder of Evernorth and a former senior figure at Ripple, the answer during the current downturn has a simple starting point: XRP.

XRP is the third-biggest digital currency by total market value, and the funds that track it have been outperforming those built around other tokens, including Bitcoin. That, Birla says, gives investors somewhere to sit while the broader market finds its feet.

“XRP ETFs are performing better than the alternative digital assets, including Bitcoin. So I think there is a lot of interest in XRP as a product. It is a very liquid asset.”

Riding Out the Winter

A crypto winter,  industry shorthand for a prolonged slump in prices,  tends to shake out projects that were built on hype rather than anything solid. Birla’s argument is that XRP weathers these periods better than most because it sits at the centre of a real-money use case: moving value between banks and financial institutions quickly and cheaply.

That underlying demand does not disappear when token prices drop. Banks still need to settle cross-border payments. Transactions still happen. And the fee income that runs through the XRP network does not stop just because retail investors are nervous.

Evernorth, Birla’s firm, focuses exclusively on XRP, a deliberate choice he says makes the business more focused and, critically, keeps liquidity pooled in one place rather than spread thin across dozens of competing networks.

“Digital assets are largely a liquidity business, and pooling that liquidity on fewer chains,  not more,  is going to make that experience better,” he added.

New Laws Are Changing the Game

Beyond the day-to-day mechanics of the market, Birla points to a shift in Washington as the bigger story. The GENIUS Act, which put rules around dollar-backed digital currencies known as stablecoins, has already passed. The CLARITY Act, which would set out clearer rules for the broader crypto industry, is working its way through Congress.

“We’ve seen again and again, if you have the technology, that’s not enough. What you need is technology, you need regulation, and then you see capital formation.” he said

He says the third piece, serious money coming in from big institutions,  is now starting to arrive. Franklin Templeton and BlackRock have both begun moving assets onto blockchains. Birla sees that as the beginning of something much larger.

What About the Price?

Crypto winters are, by definition, uncomfortable. Prices fall. Portfolios shrink. People ask hard questions. When Birla was shown data suggesting that activity across the broader decentralised finance space has barely grown,  even as the industry talks up its own progress, he did not dodge it.

“One year is not long-term, that is short-term. When you look at innovation cycles, you’ve got to look at these things in 10 years. Maybe our society needs to change a little bit and think about the bigger picture.”

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