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In a revealing interview following his return to the pitch, Ronald Araújo decided to open up about the most difficult process of his career.
The FC Barcelona defender confessed that, behind his image of strength, he went through a deep mental health crisis that kept him from being at his best for more than eighteen months.
"I was battling anxiety for a year and a half, and that turned into depression," admitted the Uruguayan. Araújo explained that, due to his roots and personality, he tried to keep everything to himself and "carry on" by inertia, but the lack of confidence ended up affecting his performance and personal life.
The turning point came when he realized he needed to "raise his hand" and seek support from his family, spirituality, and specialized professionals.
Now, feeling "completely different" and recovered after a recent goal, the defender sent a message of awareness to the sports world: "We are people, beyond being footballers. It's not all about money or fame."
Araújo emphasized that working with experts gave him the necessary tools to handle the pressure and, finally, enjoy football with happiness once again.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of one of the worst drouts in franchise history. Sure, they have made it to the postseason in each of the last three seasons, but they’ve lost their three playoff games by a combined score of 89-37. Nine years without a playoff win marks the most in franchise history, and their seven consecutive playoff losses are just two behind the Detroit Lions from 1991-2016 for the most in NFL history.
All of these factors have added up and put Team President Art Rooney II under a microscope, with many believing it’s time for him to step aside and hand the keys to his son, Dan. One of those who is especially critical of Rooney is ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who went scorched Earth on the Steelers’ President.
“You go out and get a coach that’s considered a lateral move who, by the way, is 27 years older than the previous coaches that you hired when you hired them, giving an infusion to the Steeler Nation and the Steelers fanbase,” Smith said on First Take, via Chris Ward of Steelers Now. “I’m just looking at this man here, I’m talking about Art Rooney and the quotes. You’ve given the Pittsburgh Steeler fanbase nothing to be excited about.”
Smith continued, taking what some perceived as a low blow, saying that Rooney II is a Rooney in name only.
“You’re a Rooney, but you ain’t them because your record proves you ain’t them,” Smith said.
The hiring of Mike McCarthy has fans concerned about the direction of the team, as the Steelers opted not to hire a younger coach to lead this new era. Should the Steelers go yet another season without a playoff win, the criticism will only grow louder.
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Slovenia’s fans had waited long enough. Long enough meaning three days.
First, gold medal favorite Nika Prevc landed in silver in the women’s normal hill on Saturday — commendable, for sure, but not enough for this crowd and not enough for her. On Monday, her brother, Domen Prevc, another favorite, landed in sixth.
But on Tuesday night, Slovenia reminded everyone why it is one of ski jumping’s most dominant nations, winning gold in the mixed team normal hill with a team consisting of Nika, Domen, Nika Vodan and Anže Lanišek.
Norway, which entered the second round ranked third, snuck ahead of Japan in the final jump for silver, with Japan winning bronze.
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Slovenia led by 9.2 points over Japan after the first round of jumps, with Norway the only other country in medal contention. Though Norway’s Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal produced the night’s longest jump, 104.0 meters, Slovenia was far more consistent, led by Lanišek bouncing back from disappointment in Monday night’s individual competition to leap 102.0m.
With two rounds remaining, Slovenia knew that solid jumps from the Prevc siblings would bring home their first gold of the games. Having been in tears after missing out on gold in the women’s normal hill, Nika produced a jump of 98.5m to extend Slovenia’s lead, ensuring that her brother only needed to produce the bare minimum to give both siblings their first Olympic gold.
Domen, competing away from his favoured large hill, duly obliged. His jump of 102m gave Slovenia a 30.9-point lead over silver medalists Norway, who overhauled Japan after world record holder Ryōyū Kobayashi blinked with his second-round jump.
On landing, Domen skied into his sister’s arms — ensuring that Slovenia defended ots title from 2022 in Beijing, where older brother Peter was part of the team.
Standing in parts of Tuesday’s crowd, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in Ljubljana, the capital; or maybe Planica, the mountain town that hosts World Cup ski jumping events; the Slovenian border is only a few hours’ drive away. There were shirts reading, “I feel very Olympic today;” top hats in white, blue and red; scarves saying, “I feel sLOVEnia;” and many, many flags.
“It’s incredible,” Lanišek said. “After yesterday’s performance, it couldn’t go any worse. First of all, I’d like to (thank) the whole coaching staff, they have trust and belief in me. It’s perfect. Yesterday, the pressure was in my head. It was like a worm. I tried to stay calm. It’s sport, sometimes you get your reward, sometimes you don’t.”
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Texas A&M (17-6, 7-3 SEC) will host Missouri on Wednesday night, looking to earn its eighth win in SEC play after suffering back-to-back losses to Alabama on the road and Florida at home amid one of the toughest three-game stretches in the regular season.
While Saturday's 86-67 loss to the Gators was a blowout and a clear by-product of poor shooting, the news that Alabama center Charles Bediako, who was officially deemed ineligible by the NCAA after Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court Judge Daniel F. Pruet denied his motion for a preliminary injunction, ending the former NBA G-League player's 2025-2026 season.
In five games this season with Bediako in the lineup, Alabama went 3-2, including close wins over Texas A&M (100-97) and Auburn on the road (96-92), scoring five points and grabbing four rebounds against the Aggies, and 12 points and three boards against Auburn. In both games, Bediako's size and strength in the paint played a big role on defense and likely prevented several possessions that could have gone the other way.
Immediately after the news, it was assumed that Texas A&M head coach Bucky McMillan would comment on the matter, leading to Tuesday's press conference, where he was asked if the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee should factor in Bediako's ineligibility, especially for the Aggies, Auburn Tigers, and Tennessee Volunteers, who all fell to the Crimson Tide with the 7-footer in the lineup.
"How is it made right for us? Because they're not going to be able to play with their full roster against the other teams when we had to play against their full roster."
McMillan "hopes" that the Selection Committee will factor in Bediako when the time comes, and while it's highly unlikely these three wins will be vacated, it's important to note that Texas A&M's road loss to Alabama is considered a Quad 1A loss, and likely won't impact the Aggies' tournament seeding more than "bad losses" against Quad 3 and Quad 4 opponents.
Here is the entire quote from Bucky McMillan regarding Charles Bediako's ineligibility:
Texas A&M basketball coach Bucky McMillan on if the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee should factor Charles Bediako (who is no longer eligible) playing in Alabama’s 100-97 win over A&M when determining seeding: “You hope it’s got to be.” pic.twitter.com/DjiHgn6LUd
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HENDERSON, Nev. — What do our parents always teach us? Learn from your mistakes.
The Las Vegas Raiders and owner Mark Davis appear to have gotten the memo.
Tuesday, the Raiders introduced Klint Kubiak, a 38-year-old offensive guru and Super Bowl champion as their new head coach after he was officially named the team’s latest head coach on Monday. He replaces Pete Carroll, a 74-year-old defensive guru and Super Bowl champion. Both coached in Seattle, both got their ring while with the Seahawks.
But that’s where the difference ends.
The Raiders needed to get younger. They needed someone more in sync with modern football the way it is being played and coached in the second quarter of the 21st Century. They needed someone who can work with, not resist general manager John Spytek. And they needed someone who can develop their next quarterback, most likely Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza.
Kubiak checks all of those boxes. Especially when it comes to working with quarterbacks. And that’s why this is a good hire. He may not be an eloquent speaker or witty like Petey was, but if Kubiak can get the Raiders to win, does it really matter?
I like that the Raiders took their time, did their homework, interviewed a wide range of candidates, let Spytek lead the search, make sure everyone was on the same page with the decision and then threw their support behind the call to bring Kubiak on board. No knee-jerk actions. No “Patriot Way” or some other nonsense. No fretting over head coaching experience of lack of it. It was all about making sure that end the end, they go the guy they wanted, and needed to turn this franchise around.
For what it’s worth, Kubiak said all the right things Tuesday, from thanking Raiders legends like Marcus Allen, Charles Woodson, Howie Long, Mike Haynes, Jim Plunkett and Rich Gannon sharing the dais with him, to Spytek for having the faith in him to hire him as a first-time head coach, to promising a tough, physical brand of football from his team to being grateful to all those who helped him along the way to get to this moment.
I’m sure he has a sense of humor and we’ll see it come out at some point. But Tuesday was a day for honesty and straightforwardness, and there’s nothing wrong in that. Besides, what would you rather see from him, a guy who wins the press conference but goes 3-14 on the field? Or someone who tried to get comfortable in his new role but will be best suited wearing a headset on the sidelines and figuring out how to win come Sunday?
You may think the Silver and Black have been down this road before when they selected Josh McDaniels in 2022. Like Kubiak, McDaniels had made his name as a play-caller, an offensive mind who teamed with Tom Brady to win six Super Bowls.
The difference? McDaniels had previous head coaching experience and it didn’t go well for him when he was in charge of the Denver Broncos. And things certainly didn’t work out for him in his year-plus in Las Vegas. Kubiak is in charge for the first time. I look at his hire much like the ones in Chicago with Ben Johnson, with Liam Coen in Jacksonville, young guys who are attuned to modern-day football, can relate to today’s players and have spent years honing their craft to prepare for the opportunity to be an NFL head coach.
“The NFL is all about competing,” Kubiak said. “With the resources in this building, Mr. Davis has set us up for success. Now we have to go out and earn it.”
How can you not like what Kubiak did with Sam Darnold, a journeyman quarterback who finally achieved the ultimate success after coming up short with the Jets, Panthers, 49ers and Vikings? Kubiak himself has gone from team to team — Vikings, Broncos, 49ers, Saints —as he honed his craft before it all came together for him with the Seahawks, a team that had a dominant defense and enough weapons on offense to give Kubiak a chance to contribute to Seattle’s success.
He’s going to enjoy coaching running back Ashton Jeanty in Las Vegas. He’s going to love working with tight ends Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer. He’ll look to make receivers Tre Tucker, Dont’e Thornton and Jack Bech more productive. And whoever he gets to coach the Raiders’ offensive line will get some talent to work with, assuming they can stay healthy, along with whoever the team drafts and signs in free agency.
I don’t know if he’ll get to coach Maxx Crosby. The latest rumors have the All-Pro edge rusher wanting out of Las Vegas and we’ll see if that turns out to be the case. But that’s Spytek’s call to make. If Crosby is here, I’m sure Kubiak will be excited to work with him. If he leaves, you’ve got to believe the Raiders will receive some assets in return that will make them an improved team at some point.
Kubiak said he talked to Crosby Tuesday morning and looked forward to more conversations going forward. We’ll see if that manifests itself into a relationship that keeps Crosby a Raider long-term.
Kubiak reportedly has a five-year deal in place. That’s longer than Carroll had, which was three years. If he and Spytek develop a working chemistry and can see things in the same prism this will work. If it doesn’t, then we’re looking at yet more change, probably at the GM’s office.
But I believe these two will get along, work together for the betterment of the franchise and ultimately get it right.
Davis is sure hoping he got it right. He is now paying five, count ‘em five head coaches — Jon Gruden ($10 million), McDaniels ($10 million), Antonio Pierce ($8 Million), Carroll ($16 million) and now, Kubiak, whose deal is reportedly in the range of $75 million over the five years. In addition, the Raiders are paying Chip Kelly, who was Carroll’s former offensive coordinator, $6 million. That’s a lot of money to spend on people who are no longer in your employ. But if the investment in Kubiak ultimately pays off with the Raiders making it back to the Super Bowl, a place they last visited in 2003, it will have been worth it.

Manchester City return to the Etihad Stadium in Premier League action after two away matchdays in a row as they take on Marco Silva’s Fulham.
In the reverse fixture, the two teams produced a 4-5 thriller at Craven Cottage with City coming out on top thanks to goals from Erling Haaland, Tijjani Reijnders, Phil Foden and a Sander Berge own goal.
Pep Guardiola’s men into this one off the back of an exciting 1-2 comeback win at Anfield against Liverpool – only the third triumph the Blues have earned at the Merseyside ground this century.
Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic, Jeremy Doku and Savinho are currently in Manchester City’s medical department and will miss Wednesday’s match, while for the visitors, Tom Cairney and Sasa Lukic are both injured.
During his usual pre-match media duties, Pep Guardiola confirmed that Abdukodir Khusanov is fit and available for the clash against Fulham after his head injury sustained against Liverpool, while John Stones’ return to availability was also confirmed.
Since Manchester City play before Arsenal this midweek, the game will be a great chance to reduce the gap to three points and put pressure on the current league leaders ahead of their clash away at Brentford.
Here is how we predict the hosts will line-up against their West London opponents this week!
Arguably Manchester City’s saviour against Liverpool, Gianluigi Donnarumma continues to show why he currently holds the Yashin Trophy for best goalkeeper in the world, and the Italian will feature in between the posts.
Matheus Nunes has consolidated himself as arguably one of the best right-backs in the Premier League this season, and the now-former midfielder may start once again for the Blues this week.
The rise of Abdukodir Khusanov is admirable as the Uzbek centre-back lives his best moments since he arrived at the Etihad Stadium over a year ago, and the No.45 may be in line to continue as a starter despite Rúben Dias’ return.
We predict that the recently signed and already impressive Marc Guéhi will once again form a partnership with Khusanov in the back line for City this week, in a pairing that is already working out pretty well for the club.
As for Rayan Ait-Nouri, the Algerian has been gaining increased game time after his AFCON pause over winter, proving exactly why Manchester City bought him from Wolves during the last summer market. The left-back should be in the initial eleven one more time.
Rodri’s performance at Anfield on Sunday afternoon was one of his best since coming back from injury, and if physically capable of playing almost 50 hours after another masterclass, the Spaniard simply should.
Captain Bernardo Silva is a leader by example, making him essential in such a match. The legendary No.20 is also key for the new formation as a second holding midfielder with freedom to roam on the pitch, making the Portuguese a likely presence on this team sheet.
Rayan Cherki gives pleasure when on the ball, and against Fulham he should return to the line-up. After being left on the bench at Anfield, Tijjani Reijnders may start to complete an advanced midfield duo.
Manchester City’s striking partnership should be composed by goal scorers Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo, and with this tactical set-up, Pep Guardiola could use a 4-2-2-2 formation on the ball while defending in a classic 4-4-2.
Starting XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guéhi, Ait-Nouri; Rodri, Bernardo, Cherki, Reijnders; Haaland, Semenyo.
Substitutes: Trafford, Lewis, Dias, Ake, Alleyne, O’Reilly, Nico, Foden, Marmoush.

Arsenal will face off against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium this Thursday night as they look to secure a good result on the road in the Premier League. The Gunners managed to earn an impressive 3-0 win over Sunderland recently, which should give them a lot of confidence going into this game.
Mikel Arteta will set his players up in a 4-3-3 formation and is expected to make some changes to his first XI for this clash. Piero Hincapie, Gabriel Martinelli and Viktor Gyokeres could all play from the start of this game.
David Raya will feature in between the sticks for the Gunners after he kept a clean sheet in his last league outing. William Saliba will continue to operate alongside Gabriel at the heart of the Arsenal backline as they look to keep things solid at the back during the game.
Jurrien Timber will try to put in a solid performance at right-back, while Piero Hincapie looks to catch the eye on the other side as the left-back. Both of them will have to pick and choose their moments to join in on the attack.
Riccardo Calafiori and Cristhian Mosquera will provide cover for the defensive positions on the bench.
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 07: Viktor Gyoekeres of Arsenal holds off Nordi Mukiele of Sunderland during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Sunderland at Emirates Stadium on February 07, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Kai Havertz will make up Arsenal’s midfield. Their main focus would be to move the ball well and engineer some decent chances in the final third.
Eberechi Eze and Christian Norgaard will be named on the bench as they wait for their chance to make an impact in the second half, if needed.
Gabriel Martinelli will try to catch the eye on the left flank, while Noni Madueke hopes to put his pace to good use as the right-winger. Viktor Gyokeres will lead the line for the Gunners down the middle. He managed to score a brace versus Sunderland, which should give him a ton of confidence going into this game.
Gabriel Jesus will have to settle for a spot on the bench and might come on to influence the game in the latter stages if the North London club are in need of a goal by then. However, Leandro Trossard is a major doubt for this clash.

Transfer speculation has a habit of arriving in waves, and few names are riding the current tide quite like Etta Eyong. As reported by Fichajes, the Levante striker finds himself at a crossroads, his future “once again located far from Spain and increasingly closer to English football.”
For Newcastle United, a club recalibrating its attacking options, this is more than idle gossip. It speaks to recruitment planning, stylistic alignment, and the relentless pull of the Premier League’s financial gravity.
Eyong’s time at Levante has not unfolded with the upward surge many anticipated. There have been flashes, moments that reaffirm why Europe’s elite once circled, yet the consistency required to anchor long term belief has wavered.
As outlined in the original report, “Etta Eyong’s current spell at Levante UD has been more inconsistent than anticipated by the club’s management.” That inconsistency matters. For strikers, rhythm is currency, and LaLiga offers little patience when output dips.
Levante, for their part, retain faith. They still view Eyong as a player of consequence, though no longer untouchable. Financial reality sharpens that perspective. A significant sale would ease pressure and fund squad reinforcement, a dynamic increasingly common across Spanish football’s middle tier.
Where Spain’s interest has cooled, England’s has intensified. Newcastle United, according to Fichajes, “continue to be highly regarded” suitors, tracking Eyong’s trajectory even through quieter periods.
Recruitment staff reportedly admire his “physical profile, power, and potential for growth.” Those traits translate well to Premier League demands, where transitional speed and duelling strength shape attacking success.
Importantly, this is framed as forward planning. With concerns around Nico Woltemade’s fitness and output, Newcastle’s interest represents strategic layering rather than reactive buying. The club appears to be identifying players who can evolve alongside its project.
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One scout is said to view Eyong as “a striker built for English tempo, capable of stretching defensive lines in ways data alone cannot measure.”
Money, inevitably, frames the conversation. Eyong’s mooted €30 million valuation places him in a curious bracket, steep for many Spanish sides, attainable for Premier League investors.
Levante recognise that leverage. Negotiating with English clubs alters the economic equation, offering what the report describes as a “financial advantage.”
The fee would mark a landmark sale, yet Newcastle’s ownership structure means such figures sit within calculated risk territory. Particularly for a player viewed as developmentally unfinished.
Equally significant is the player’s own stance. “Etta Eyong himself wouldn’t be opposed to a change of scenery that would allow him to relaunch his career,” the report states.
The allure is obvious. Exposure, wages, competitive intensity, global visibility. England offers a stage that can reignite stalled momentum.
Developmental pauses are not terminal. Environment, tactical fit, and confidence often dictate resurgence. Eyong’s camp appears to believe a Premier League move could provide precisely that ignition point.
With summer approaching, all parties hover in evaluation mode. Levante weigh timing, Newcastle weigh value, Eyong weighs destiny.
From a Newcastle supporter’s perspective, this report lands in an intriguing space between opportunity and calculated gamble.
Eyong’s profile fits the recruitment model the club has leaned into recently, high ceiling, physically equipped, tactically adaptable. Fans have seen how the Premier League can sharpen raw attributes into elite output when coaching structure aligns.
There would, however, be natural caution. Inconsistency in LaLiga raises questions about week to week reliability. Supporters would want reassurance that this is not another developmental project without immediate impact, particularly if Champions League ambitions remain active.
That said, the €30 million valuation feels aligned with modern squad building. Not bargain territory, yet far from prohibitive. If Newcastle believe, as suggested, that “this is a strategic move, not an emergency operation,” patience may already be baked into expectations.
There is also stylistic curiosity. Eyong’s pace and counter attacking instincts could complement Newcastle’s transitional threat, offering tactical variation against deeper defensive blocks.
Ultimately, supporters tend to rally behind players who choose the project as much as the platform. If Eyong views Tyneside as the place to “relaunch his career,” that intent alone would generate early goodwill.
Excitement, cautious optimism, and recruitment intrigue, all familiar emotions on the road to another transformative summer.
LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball is in the midst of an eight-game winning streak, following a Big 12 Conference victory Monday at home against Arizona.
The No. 9 Jayhawks (19-5, 9-2 in Big 12) just dealt the No. 1 Wildcats their first loss of the season. KU did so, without freshman guard Darryn Peterson available. It was a win that both showcased how well Kansas can perform regardless of whether Peterson is on the court and left one wondering once more what the group’s ceiling can be if Peterson is regularly available.
Kansas’ attention now turns toward a game Saturday on the road against No. 4 Iowa State. The two teams met earlier this season in Lawrence, in a game the Jayhawks won with ease. This rematch will once again test what KU is capable of on the road against a high-profile opponent in a challenging environment.
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Before KU and Iowa State match up, though, here are some of the latest NCAA tournament bracketology projections for the Jayhawks as of Tuesday afternoon:
This projection places Kansas as the No. 3 seed in the East Region, with a round of 64 matchup against No. 14 seed North Dakota State. Win, and the Jayhawks would play against either No. 6 seed Clemson or one of a pair of No. 11 seeds in UCLA or San Diego State. Should KU advance all the way to the Sweet 16, a couple of potential matchups include No. 10 seed Texas and No. 2 seed Illinois.
This projection places Kansas as the No. 3 seed in the East Region, with a round of 64 matchup against No. 14 seed ETSU. Either No. 6 seed Louisville or No. 11 seed Santa Clara would await KU in the next round, should the Jayhawks advance. Of course, Louisville and Kansas are no strangers to each other, as the two played in an exhibition game ahead of the season that KU won on the road.
This projection places Kansas as the No. 2 seed in the East Region, with a round of 64 matchup against No. 15 seed Harvard. A win would see the Jayhawks go up against either No. 7 seed Villanova or No. 10 seed Texas in the next round. A potentially high-profile Sweet 16 matchup could occur, with No. 3 seed Purdue in the region as well.
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The U.S. figure skating team has already won gold at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. But perhaps even more importantly, Amber Glenn and her teammates’ already iconic “Blade Angels” trio are officially a part of athletic history.
This year’s Olympics already marked a major LGBTQ+ milestone within the event, with Glenn, who is pansexual, becoming the first openly queer Olympic women’s figure skater. Fellow athletes Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito round out the 2026 U.S. Olympic women’s figure skating dream team. And while they’re dominating on the ice, their friendship is also the envy of young fans.
As TikToker @jessaugustyn perfectly explained in a recent video, the trio is so appealing because they represent three key subgroups: “alt, gay, and from New Jersey.”
Once Glenn, Liu, and Levito were named to the U.S. team, they immediately did what any sane people would do: brainstorm an official name for their triple threat of a team in their group chat. They eventually settled on one of Liu’s suggestions, “Blade Angels,” announcing the name in a January 27 U.S. Figure Skating social media post.
“Isabeau was really set on Powerpuff Girls,” Liu shared in a February 2 interview. “I came up with Blade Angels, but I had a ton of horrible ideas, too. It was a group decision.”
Another frontrunner? “Babes of Glory,” which Liu said was tossed out because, “Hello! Copyright!”
While I’d like to believe that Blades of Glory star Will Ferrell and the eponymous Power Puff Girls would’ve let copyright issues slide, “Blade Angels” has become a pretty legendary moniker for the skaters all on its own. Look no further than your local TikTok “For You” page, where fan edits celebrating Glenn, Liu, and Levito’s team have been blowing up for the past few weeks. Is it too soon to start fancasting an Avengers-style team up movie about them?! (For the record, my money is on McKenna Grace, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, and Hannah Cheramy).
Between the “Blade Angels’” success and Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl halftime show, watching Americans perform on the global stage actually feels… good, somehow? What a concept!
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As much of a palate cleanser as the “Blade Angels” have been these past few weeks, representing the U.S. hasn’t necessarily been easy on the skaters themselves. On Sunday, Glenn wrote in a post to her Instagram stories that she would be taking a social media break for mental health reasons after facing “outlandish” backlash for her comments supporting LGBTQ+ rights.
During a February 4 Olympic press conference, Glenn was asked about President Donald Trump’s “approach toward the LGBT community.” The second Trump term has made sports a cornerstone of its attacks on trans athletes, as the administration seeks to ban trans athletes from competing across the board.
“It isn’t the first time that we’ve had to come together as a community and try and fight for our human rights,” Glenn said. “Now, especially, it’s not just affecting the queer community, but many other communities, and I think that we are able to support each other in a way we didn’t have to before, and because of that, it’s made us a lot stronger.”
Glenn added that she won’t “shut up about politics,” because “it is something that affects us in our everyday lives.”
“Of course there are things that I disagree with, but as a community, we are strong and we support each other, and brighter days ahead,” she continued.
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The New York Jets could potentially go from one 2022 NFL draftee in the backfield to another.
The Jets are in danger of losing Breece Hall in free agency, but could Super Bowl 60 MVP Kenneth Walker III be a potential replacement?
Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports seems to think so, as he recently named New York as a top landing spot for Walker, who will be headed for free agency after helping the Seattle Seahawks come out victorious in the Big Game.
"The Jets also fall into the category of lead running back potentially going elsewhere. Breece Hall is a free agent. Selected five picks before Walker in the 2022 NFL Draft, Hall has been less explosive but significantly more consistent down to down," Pereles wrote.
"The Jets' offense was dismal in 2025, but with a new offensive coordinator in Frank Reich, a new quarterback almost certainly coming to town, a solid young offensive line and some of the deepest pockets in free agency, New York could be a fit."
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As pitchers and catchers start to report to their teams’ camps this week, signaling the official return of baseball, it’s time to take a look back at each club’s offseason and give them a final grade for their work.
On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman go through all 30 teams division by division, talking about the newest additions and subtractions for each side, as well as which teams could’ve done a little bit more.
Did the Los Angeles Dodgers do enough to bolster their squad and try for a three-peat? Did the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies do the right thing by essentially running back their rosters? Are the Milwaukee Brewers and Cleveland Guardians throwing away a golden chance during a championship window? With at least one team getting an A and another getting an F, find out how your squad did this offseason.
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is being evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hand.
Lindor experienced some soreness in the area around his left hand and wrist over the past couple days. David Stearns, the president of baseball operations for New York, said Lindor is going to visit a hand specialist on Wednesday to check his hamate bone.
“It is possible this will result in hamate surgery. If it does, that's a six-week recovery, which puts us right at opening day,” Stearns said. “So at this point, even if it does require surgery, we would remain optimistic that Francisco would be back for opening day.”
Lindor was left off Puerto Rico's roster for the upcoming World Baseball Classic over insurance coverage.
Stearns also announced that Juan Soto is going to shift from right to left field. The change was finalized after discussions between the slugger and manager Carlos Mendoza.
Soto also is going to play left for the Dominican Republic in the WBC.
“Over the last month or so, as Mendy and Juan were talking about the season, Juan was working out in left field because he's going to play left field for the D.R. in the WBC,” Stearns said. "As they had their conversations, he felt really comfortable there.
“It made sense for us from a roster perspective, so we're going to go forward with it and everyone's on board with it.”
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How USA-Canada women's hockey rivalry has Dunne family split over Olympic allegiances originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The USA and Canada continue to hold top spots in women's hockey, both starting the Olympics undefeated.
They finally clashed on Tuesday, Feb. 10, with no affection between them.
The rivalry between the USA and Canada is considered one of the most intense in Olympic history, driven by their longstanding dominance, numerous gold-medal matchups, and the significant competitiveness between the two, especially in ice hockey.
In Canada, hockey is a key part of the national identity, so a loss to the U.S. often feels like a major disappointment. In most cases, there is no sitting on the fence for this rivalry, but why is that different for the Dunne family?
The Sporting News breaks down why the USA-Canada women's hockey rivalry has divided the Dunne family.
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The USA-Canada women's hockey rivalry has really stirred up feelings within the Dunne family, mainly because of a relationship that crosses borders.
Josh Dunne, who plays as a forward for the Buffalo Sabres, is dating Ella Shelton, a talented defenseman for the Canadian national team.
Meanwhile, Josh’s younger sister, Joy Dunne, is making her mark as a promising forward for Team USA.
"We've got Benedict Arnold in the family... He's got seats with USA tomorrow we may not let him in..." 😂
— Corey Miller (@corey_miller5) February 10, 2026
The USA/Canada rivalry is a unique one for the Dunne family. NHL son Josh is dating Canadian player Ella Shelton... while his sister Joy plays for #TeamUSA. #Olympicspic.twitter.com/vILvar2mIN
Although the siblings cheer each other on, the rivalry on the ice stays fierce. Joy Dunne compared the USA-Canada matchup to the passionate Ohio State-Michigan rivalry, illustrating just how intense it can be.
MORE: USA vs. Canada women's hockey history
Joy is an American hockey forward proudly representing Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. As a junior at Ohio State University, she is celebrated as one of the sport's bright rising stars, especially after being named the 2024 National Rookie of the Year.
In her Olympic debut, Dunne has been a wonderful offensive force for Team USA, helping them stay undefeated through the preliminary rounds.
Josh Dunne is an American professional ice hockey forward currently serving with the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL.
Josh is Joy Dunne's older brother, the forward for Team USA.
Dunne has become a consistent NHL depth player this season after spending most of his early career in the American Hockey League. Hockey certainly runs in the Dunne family.
MORE: Meet Laila Edwards, first Black woman to play for USA in women's hockey
Dunne's romantic partner is Ella Shelton, a star defenseman of the Canadian National Women's Hockey Team.
Their relationship gained media attention during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, especially because Josh's younger sister, Joy, is on Team USA.
The couple met at Clarkson University, where Shelton won consecutive national championships in 2017 and 2018.
Shelton is a talented Canadian ice hockey defenseman playing for the Toronto Sceptres in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).
She is also an important member of the Canadian National Team, highlighting her skill in the sport.

Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal has cut a miserable figure on the bench over recent weeks, and after he watched David Jimenez start ahead of him on Sunday night against Valencia, and then Trent Alexander-Arnold come on instead of him, his frustration seemed to reach boiling point. It seems that Carvajal and manager Alvaro Arbeloa have lowered the temperature at the Valdebebas training ground though.
Carvajal was seen venting his frustrations to fitness coach Antonio Pintus after the match on Sunday night at Mestalla, which have cumulatively built up after five straight games on the bench. The 34-year-old has played just 27 minutes since returning to fitness, during which time Los Blancos have played 10 matches. Carvajal was reportedly baffled by Arbeloa’s decisions, feeling fit to play, and at the very least, fit for the final 15 minutes of a match. Alexander-Arnold has recovered more recently, and from a more serious injury, but was chosen ahead of him.
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According to Marca, Carvajal and Arbeloa spoke to each other during Real Madrid’s training session on Tuesday morning at Valdebebas, in a relaxed manner. The two exchanged their opinions without tension, and they put to bed the matter, agreeing to look forward from now on. Diario AS add that both now consider the matter resolved, and have viewed their conversation positively.
Real Madrid host Real Sociedad in a tricky encounter this weekend at the Bernabeu, and all eyes will be on Arbeloa’s line-up. It would be bold to start any of his three options, given Jimenez is in theory the lowest down the pecking order, and both Alexander-Arnold and Carvajal have not started games for the past three months. Fede Valverde could also drop into right-back, although the word from the Bernabeu has been that he will be playing in midfield from now on.
The Minnesota Vikings are going to bring in a quarterback this offseason. At the very least, they will bring in a veteran who can compete with J.J. McCarthy for the starting spot. But would the Vikings be willing to give up the requisite capital to land a top-tier quarterback?
Joe Burrow has been rumored to want out of Cincinnati after a cryptic press conference in December. He played with Justin Jefferson at LSU in 2018 and 2019, and Burrow would fit in perfectly in Kevin O'Connell's pass-happy scheme.
However, Dianna Russini of The Athletic poured cold water on the rumors, saying it doesn't sound like Cincinnati wants to trade Burrow anywhere.
Despite the hopes and dreams of Minnesota Vikings fans, the Cincinnati Bengals have no intention of trading Joe Burrow — to Minnesota or anywhere else. As for Burrow’s overall happiness? Bengals star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase told me he isn’t worried about Burrow’s future, despite late-season speculation after another missed playoff opportunity.
“Everything gets blown out of proportion with him,” Chase said. “He still loves to work on his craft and become the best every day.”
That likely won't stop the Vikings from trying to acquire Burrow, but the report isn't surprising. When healthy, Burrow is a top-three quarterback in the league and gives the Bengals a chance to win every week.
We'll see if this changes at all during the offseason. But right now, it sounds like dreams of Burrow in purple are just that – dreams.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings fans shouldn't expect a Joe Burrow trade anytime soon

How the Warriors almost traded for Jaren Jackson Jr. instead of Kristaps Porzingis originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Warriors were one of a few teams in trade rumors over the last few weeks, as they looked to make an impact move before the trade deadline.
They ultimately decided to trade for Hawks' center Kristaps Porzingis, but there was almost a different reality where they traded for former DPOY Jaren Jackson Jr. instead.
*The following intel was provided by NBA insider Brett Siegel
Kristaps Porzingis is a trade deadline addition the Warriors were happy with, but he wasn't their first or even their second trade deadline target when it came to a big addition at the forward/center position.
The obvious first option was Giannis Antetokounmpo, but as we know, the Bucks decided to hold off on trading the former MVP and NBA champion.
MORE: The Bucks only listened to trade offers on Giannis Antetokounmpo for this clever reason
This brings us to their second option, which was Jaren Jackson Jr.
Jackson Jr. did get moved at the deadline, as the Grizzlies found common ground with the Jazz on a deal.
However, the Warriors were in talks to try to get Jackson Jr. before that eventually happened.
"Jackson became the Warriors' Plan B before the trade deadline, but their pursuit came with clear concerns and caveats," said NBA insider Brett Siegel.
He detailed that there was a world where Golden State made room and got assets to try to put a real trade together for Jackson Jr., but "Butler's injury and other teams' pursuit of Jackson only raised his price right before the deadline."
MORE: Celtics' NBA champions Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford reunite after Warriors trade
Siegel said the Grizzlies had a request for a haul that consisted of an enticing package of players, and most importantly, three draft picks, but the Warriors were unwilling to give up that much draft capital.
We were able to get the framework on what the Warriors' best offer was for Jackson Jr., as Siegel detailed it to be "some variation of two clear draft picks, some sort of swap, Kuminga, Buddy Hield, and another contract for salary purposes."
The Warriors ultimately parted ways with Kuminga and Hield in the Porzingis trade, but the extra assets appear to be what they were unsteady about giving up.
MORE: Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo puts out hilarious social media post after NBA trade deadline
Lastly, Siegel said the Grizzlies had interest in Moses Moody, but that Golden State was reluctant to part ways with him and the draft capital they were asking for.
It certainly could have been a very different deadline if the Warriors struck on a deal for Jackson Jr., but it appears they were satisfied with a less risky move in the end, which was Porzingis.
Although the Warriors want to be competitive, especially while Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing, they are aware of the value of draft picks further down the line, which in the end was enough to prevent them from making a risky trade for Jackson Jr.
Carlton Davis III sees the New England Patriots as a hot destination for upcoming free agents to desire playing for in 2026.
The Patriots advanced to the Super Bowl this year, losing to the Seattle Seahawks 29-13. Davis III started all 17 games of the regular season, as well as all four games in the 2025 NFL playoffs at cornerback. The 29-year-old finished with two interceptions in the postseason. Despite the loss, the Patriots went 9-0 on the road, regular season and playoffs included. New England became AFC champions behind AP NFL MVP runner-up Drake Maye.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Mike Kadlick, Davis III believes the Patriots offer a fun, winning culture for players to want to join in the offseason:
“Why wouldn’t you want to be here if we’re gonna compete for championships? We’re gonna win games and we have a good time doing it… I don’t see a reason why you wouldn’t wanna play here,” Davis said.
Patriots linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson, defensive lineman Khyiris Tonga, safety Jaylinn Hawkins, as well as offensive tackle Thayer Munford Jr., will all be unrestricted free agents when the market opens for players to start signing with teams on March 11. According to Over the Cap, New England has $42.7 million in cap space for 2026 to strengthen their roster for another hopeful run to the Super Bowl next season.
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Seahawks urged to re-sign offensive playmaker that's not Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl 60 champions. It's an incredible accomplishment, and it's their second Super Bowl title in franchise history.
But now that the Super Bowl is past them, the Seahawks have more work to do regarding their offseason plan. Free agents, trades, and the NFL Draft are all coming up shortly, and those decisions will be major ones.
Kenneth Walker, the Super Bowl MVP, is a free agent, and a big looming decision for the Seahawks. And while ESPN's Brady Henderson has an offensive player as the Seahawks top priority this offseason, it's not Walker.
"What is their top offseason priority?" Henderson writes. "Te-sign wide receiver Rashid Shaheed. The Seahawks have other key unrestricted free agents... But arguably none would be as hard to replace as Shaheed, a productive No. 2 receiver and a Pro Bowl kick returner."
With Walker a free agent, along with Coby Bryant, Tariq Woolen, and a few other key players on the defensive side of the ball hitting free agency, Hendrson believes Shaheed is the top priority for the Seahawks this offseason.
The reason is clear: it's a whole lot more difficult to find a player like Shaheed than it is to find a good cornerback, running back, or safety.
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Bryant and Woolen are great players, and the Seahawks have the money to bring them back. But, Henderson believes Shaheed signing an extension should be the Seahawks top priority this offseason.
Running backs are especially easy to come by, and there will be plenty of solid free agent options this offseason. J.K. Dobbins, Rico Dowdle, Travis Etienne Jr., and Breece Hall are just a few of the alternative options for the Seahawks.
Narratively, letting Walker walk after his Super Bowl MVP would be a mistake. Seattle's front office should re-sign Walker this offseason.
But the order of operations, at least for Henderson, should begin with re-signing Shaheed to a long-term extension to keep one of the more explosive playmakers in Seattle.

Something very uncommon happened to me while browsing my totally illegal streaming service of choice to find the Juventus game this past weekend. In a truly shocking turn of events, I wasn’t tuning in just for the responsibility I have as a writer of your friendly neighborhood blog BWRAO. It wasn’t something I needed to watch because I’m nothing if not a diligent journalist with integrity and morals.
I don’t just write hot fiery takes in this here blog. I write correct, well-researched, accurate takes thank you very much.
I was tuning in because I was legitimately excited and looking forward to watching my team. Ladies and gentlemen, they let Juventus be a fun team again. The fools, the absolute fools.
Notice I said, fun, not great … yet. The baffling defeat against Cagliari, the Coppa Italia elimination by a not-very-impressive Atalanta side, the draw against an extremely mid Lazio side and the wasted opportunity against AS Monaco in Champions League — with a decent chance at the time to get into the top eight and an automatic berth into the round of 16 — are proof that this team is not quite there yet in terms of consistency.
But man, when it’s fun, it’s fun, isn’t it? They can play good, fun ball. Juventus throttled Napoli, Cremonese and Parma in Serie A and convincingly beat Benfica in Europe during that same time period. And did it all with a combined 14-1 scoreline.
(How fun is it to beat the brakes out of Napoli again? A lot. Was it a tad bit more fun to do it with Antonio Conte patrolling the touchlines for the south siders? Yes, yes it was.)
Again, a seriously challenging team does not drop points the way Juventus have, and if we are realistic the Serie A title looks all but done with Inter Milan holding a 12-point advantage over the Bianconeri. But the fact that Juventus is playing well is not something we have seen too much recently.
Consider me … intrigued, Mr. Spalletti.
(The closest pursuer to Inter? Their crosstown rival, the Max Allegri-led AC Milan! Good luck, I did not throw out my massive Allegri tifo.)
Let’s cook.
Not every team with gimmicks is a good team. But every good team has gimmicks.
I have no scientific evidence of this statement, but it feels true, right? I think it’s just a natural consequence of a place with good chemistry. Very often, you end up spending a ton of time with the people you work with. Inside jokes, traditions, rituals. They all start to naturally develop in these environments and you can tell something like that is happening with this Juventus team. You start seeing the group celebrations, players having their own silly little gestures and things that everyone on the team joins in. These are all good things.
— JuventusFC 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@juventusfcen) February 2, 2026
Are they a bit dumb, sometimes even going into the realm of cringey? Of course they are, but that’s the point! The entire concept of an inside joke is that everyone not in on it doesn’t get it.
(Also, I’m 32 years old, officially older than all but three (3) active players in the Juventus squad. It is natural and logical that I find that the silly things younger people do are kind of dumb. They are not for me, it’s fine. Have fun, young guns.)
(Arek Milik, Carlo Pinsoglio and Mattia Perin are the three players older than me, for what that’s worth. I’m playing a bit fast and loose with the definition of “active” players, I understand that.)
Let’s not forget that there is a direct correlation between Juventus having players doing silly celebrations with signature moves and the Bianconeri being a good football team. Have we forgotten about the Dybala Mask? Paul Pogba’s Dab? Cristiano Ronaldo’s SIUUUU? All stupid to various degrees, all relevant to the team being successful. When we don’t have that the team loses, this is all very scientific.
I, for one, welcome all the silly gimmicks that our players want to do, if we are not going to be in any sort of title race, at least let’s have some fun doing it.
Speaking of contrived celebrations!
«La nostra storia continua» ⭐️
— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) February 7, 2026
Il futuro è bianconero. Kenan Yildiz fino al 2030.
🎵 Starboy – @theweekndpic.twitter.com/Sv4ZLtFhfR
There is no scenario in which renewing Kenan Yildiz to a contract through 2030 is not good news for Juventus. Despite his young age, Yildiz has already shown enough this season to prove that he is not only the future of this club but the present as well. The fact that they could re-sign him until the end of the decade while also not paying him anywhere near a massive deal shows me two things.
Juventus, despite everything, is still a destination type of club that can tie up top-tier talent that is coveted by every club in Europe. There is finally a player that is worth building around for the upcoming years.
This is no small thing. Really ever since Ronaldo left the team, there hasn’t been a true game-breaking type of player in Juve’s employment and definitely not one that combines Yildiz’s talent with his age. If everything goes right, we are talking about someone who has the potential to lead this team for the next ten years, at least.
Of course, signing Yildiz is the first step. In today’s game it’s hard — or impossible — to hold on to elite talent if you are not consistently challenging for silverware. Juventus is just not at a stage where they can be characterized as a team that will challenge for those accolades every year so Yildiz might be a lifelong Juventus fan all he wants but if this current trend continues for a couple more years, how long do you think it will take for the Turkish star to get a wandering eye around Europe?
All that being said, it’s much easier to start building the next great iteration of the Bianconeri with the angular rock set in place.
Thanks to Atalanta shellacking Juventus a week ago, the Bianconeri were unceremoniously dumped out of the Coppa Italia. The domestic cup competition is always important if you win it and very easy to disregard if you lose it, then again, for a “big” club you should aim to win every competition you participate in.
We are very far from the halcyon days of last decade when anything outside of a domestic double was seen as an irredeemable failure of a year, but at least on paper, the fact that Juventus is staring straight at the barrel of another season with no realistic chance at lifting a major trophy should raise some red flags.
(In theory, it’s a possibility that Juventus makes a miracle run in the Champions League, sure. Inter could also self-destruct in league play, but both those scenarios look pretty unlikely, as fun as it would be especially to see Inter Milan choke the title away.)
Spalletti has managed to right the ship and as previously discussed it has been more fun to see this team play recently, but at some point the expectation should be higher for a club with Juve’s pedigree. Because if you don’t, well, you blink and you have almost the exact same amount of major trophy wins this decade as Manchester United. You never want to be in that spot.
(Man United has won two domestic cups to Juve’s two domestic cups. However, the Bianconeri also claim a Supercoppa victory which in theory counts as a major trophy. Yup, we have been exactly one Supercoppa better than the poster club of mismanagement and inadequacy.Whether the Supercoppa should count as a major trophy is a subject for another day.)
See you next time.
Ken Roczen became the fourth winner in five rounds of the 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, scoring his fourth top-five of the season.
With this win, Roczen extended his winning streak to seven consecutive Supercross seasons, and he moved into second in the championship standings, five points behind the new leader, Hunter Lawrence.
Roczen has four podium finishes in 2026 and a worst finish of eighth in the second race at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.
Lawrence was philosophical about his fourth consecutive runner-up finish. He can afford to be with a perfect record of top-five finishes that has now propelled him to the top of the chart, but he knows Eli Tomac's trouble in Arizona is not an indication that his rival has lost any speed.
While it wasn't a victory, Cooper Webb's third-place finish in Glendale offered encouragement. Rounds 4 and 5 of the 2025 season were pivotal in Webb's championship, and his gap to the leaders is a manageable 15 points. Webb cannot count on Lawrence, Roczen, or Tomac to slow down, so the pressure continues to mount.
Justin Cooper is getting closer to scoring a Supercross podium with his fourth-place finish in Glendale. That is his first top-five of the season, although he came close in the first two rounds with sixth-place results in Anaheim 1 and San Diego.
Fifth-place Jorge Prado earned his second top-five of the season. His first came in Anaheim 1 when he stood on the podium in third. Since then, he's continued to show speed, but had back-to-back seventh-place finishes in Anaheim 2 and Houston.
Everything was going well for Tomac in Arizona ... until it wasn't. He was fast in qualification, won his heat, and had a great gate pick. He bobbled on the opening stretch and was knocked down when Christian Craig crashed in heavy traffic. Tomac spent four laps getting his rhythm and catching the back of the pack. He moved into the top 20 on Lap 7 and the top 15 on Lap 16 (of 23).
Tomac salvaged as many points as possible with a 12th-place finish. Craig remounted and finished 14th. Colt Nichols was also involved in the opening-lap incident; he finished 16th.
Vince Friese earned the holeshot before fading to 17th.
Here are the 450 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 5 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona:
Fastest Lap and Sector Times
Individual Lap Times
Detailed Lap Times
Hard Charger Results
Lap Chart:
Here is the finishing order of Round 5 in Glendale:
1. Ken Roczen, Suzuki
2. Hunter Lawrence, Honda
3. Cooper Webb, Yamaha
4. Justin Cooper, Yamaha
5. Jorge Prado, KTM
6. Joey Savatgy, Honda
7. Chase Sexton, Kawasaki
8. Aaron Plessinger, KTM
9. Dylan Ferrandis, Ducati
10. Justin Hill, KTM
11. Jason Anderson, Suzuki
12. Eli Tomac, KTM
13. Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki
14. Christian Craig, Honda
15. Shane McElrath, Honda
16. Colt Nichols, Suzuki
17. Vince Friese, Kawasaki *
18. Freddie Noren, Yamaha
19. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki
20. Grant Harlan, KTM
21. Josh Cartwright, Kawasaki
22. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna
* Holeshot
2026 Supercross Results
Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results
San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results
Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results
Houston 450 Results | 250W Results
England Test captain Ben Stokes has successfully undergone surgery for a facial injury, he confirmed on social media.
The 34-year-old all-rounder posted an image on Instagram showing his bruised and swollen right eye and cheek, accompanied by the message: "May not look like it… but the surgery was a success."
Stokes had earlier this month disclosed he was hit in the face by a ball, sharing an initial photograph with the caption, "You should see the state of the cricket ball."
It was later reported he sustained the injury while coaching academy players at Durham’s indoor cricket centre.
His return to England follows the 4-1 Ashes series defeat in Australia over the winter, a tour currently subject to an extensive review.

While his future leadership has faced scrutiny, England coach Brendan McCullum has labelled some of the fallout as "out of order”.
England had headed Down Under with high hopes of claiming a first series win in Australia since 2010/11.
However, they lost the opening three Tests in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide as Australia wrapped up a series victory inside 11 days of cricket.
Stokes’ men did pick up a consolation win in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, coming out on the right side of a thrilling two-day match.
However, the series ended on a low as England suffered another defeat in Sydney.
Stokes is now recovering at home while some of his team-mates headed on to a subsequent limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka before playing in the T20 World Cup.
England survived a major scare in their first match of the tournament on Sunday, beating Nepal by four runs. They play their second game against West Indies on Wednesday.
Stokes is anticipated to play for Durham in the initial County Championship rounds before England commence their Test summer against New Zealand at Lord’s on June 4.
King Leatherbury, a Hall of Fame trainer known as “King of the Claimers” for his ability to turn cheaper horses in lower-level claiming races into winners for more than six decades, died Tuesday. He was 92.
He died at his home, according to the Maryland Jockey Club, which was informed by his son Taylor Leatherbury. No cause of death was provided.
Leatherbury retired in 2023 as the third trainer in history, behind Dale Baird and Jack Van Berg, to win at least 6,000 races. His final total was 6,508 to go with purse earnings of $64,693,537, according to Equibase. He won 52 training titles in Maryland — 26 each at Pimlico and Laurel — and four at Delaware Park.
“He’s one of a kind,” Taylor Leatherbury told Laurel Park. ”There’s never been a man more appropriately named than my father.”
Leatherbury, along with fellow Hall of Famer Bud Delp, Richard Dutrow Sr., and John Tammaro Jr., were known as the Big Four of Maryland racing. They dominated the state in the 1960s and '70s and helped modernize training of thoroughbreds for speed and stamina.
“I really enjoyed the days of the Big Four,” Leatherbury told Laurel Park in 2013. "It was fun trying to compete with them and it made us all better trainers.”
Leatherbury led North American trainers in wins in 1977 and 1978, and won 300 or more races each year from 1975 to 1978.
He was a first-ballot inductee to the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame in 2015.
Leatherbury saddled one horse in the Kentucky Derby, with I Am the Game finishing 13th in 1985. That horse was fourth in the Preakness that year, one of Leatherbury's four starters in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
A Maryland native, Leatherbury took out his trainer's license in 1958 and won his first race the next year at Sunland Park, now known as Tampa Bay Downs.
"I got started because my father had horses, a breeder and owner and I just enjoyed betting on them, really, so I decided to get in the game,” Leatherbury told Laurel Park in 2013. “I have never really considered this work. I enjoy it, which has probably made the difference.”
After earning a business administration degree from the University of Maryland, he mastered the claiming game, in which owners buy horses from designated races for a specific price, by studying race charts and past performance statistics. He did much of his work from home rather than at his barn, where a devoted staff carried out his orders.
“Back in those days, the early '60s, no one claimed horses,” Leatherbury told The Washington Post in 2005. “Those were the days people started managing horses in a business-like way.”
The best horse of Leatherbury’s career was Ben’s Cat, whom he bred, owned and trained to 32 wins — 26 in stakes races — and more than $2.6 million in purse earnings from 2010-17. Ben’s Cat died in 2017 and his remains are buried near the paddock at Laurel.
He also trained Grade 1 winners Catatonic and Taking Risks. He claimed Port Conway Lane three times, and the horse won 52 of 242 starts from 1971 to 1983, racing until age 14.
He is survived by Linda, his wife of 62 years, and twin sons Taylor and Todd.
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The NASCAR Cup season officially gets underway this weekend with the 68th running of the Daytona 500 on February 15.
Before that, NASCAR sent eighth-generation watermelon farmer and Trackhouse Racing star Ross Chastain to New York City for a very unique activation.
As part of the sport's new 'Hell Yeah' campaign, NASCAR fitted a mock 1:1 replica of a Chevrolet Cup engine to a billboard, complete with sound, and set a Guinness World Record for the world's loudest billboard. The engine was built in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, while both Hendrick and ECR Engines helped to ensure authenticity.
This morning in Times Square, @NASCAR set the @GWR for the loudest billboard! 🔊
— Motorsport (@Motorsport) February 10, 2026
To celebrate, we got a watermelon smash from Ross Chastain! pic.twitter.com/XtNYqeeicp
"Setting a Guinness World Records title is a proud moment for our sport and serves as a bold statement to get the 2026 season started,” said Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Chief Brand Officer. “The billboard puts the visceral energy of NASCAR front and center and invites everyone to experience what makes our sport so unique.”
Chastain pushed the button and mashed the gas to set the new record, and just as he does after every race win, proceeded to smash a celebratory watermelon -- but this time in the middle of Times Square. The engine reached 133.7 decibels with smoke billowing from the billboard, smashing the previous record of 100 decibels. A representative from GWR was on site to measure the attempt and certify the new record. They then presented Chastain with an official plaque.
NASCAR is aiming to get back to its roots this year, while also putting the sport in front of new eyeballs with its 2026 marketing strategy. A recent high-energy commercial that has been positively received is also part of this 'Hell Yeah' campaign.
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After tragedy nearly made him step away from the sport, Maxim Naumov made his Olympic debut in men’s figure skating.
Naumov skated to Chopin’s Nocturne No. 20 in the qualification round.
While scores were read, Naumov held up a childhood photo of himself and his parents, who died in a plane crash outside of Washington, D.C., last year.
Maxim Naumov is an Olympian, and ALWAYS will be! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/KC3zFj5hjf
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 10, 2026
According to NBC, Naumov scored 85.65, a new season’s best.
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There's an incredible amount of interest in a 200-game Liverpool star. Clubs are in contact.
The January transfer window has been shut for a week now but that only means clubs are fully focused on what's to come this summer. And Liverpool will absolutely be busy.
For one, last summer's transfers simply haven't delivered the squad they want. The Reds spent enormous amounts in an attempt to improve a title-winning group. Instead, things have gone backwards.
Not only that, but Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate are out of contract this summer. Both will need replacing if they don't agree to new deals with the club.
Then there's the fact that interest from Saudi Arabia has returned for Mo Salah. That promises to be possibly the biggest decision the club or Salah faces in 2026.
He's far from the only one with interest in him, however.
There's significant interest in Curtis Jones heading into the summer transfer window. The Scouser will enter the final year of his contract, sparking a rush for his services.
Of course, there was an offer in January. Inter tried to get him on loan with a buy option, while Tottenham Hotspur considered a move before signing Conor Gallagher.

Boca Juniors dreams of bringing Paulo Dybala back home
Paulo Dybala, 32, could soon be heading back to Argentina. The forward, who has spent the last three and a half years at AS Roma, currently earns an annual salary of €8.5 million, including bonuses.
Facing the need to cut costs, the Italian club is now only offering a contract extension worth €4 million per year—a reduction of over 50%. This significant pay cut could prompt Dybala to consider leaving.
Boca Juniors, the club where Dybala began his career, is closely monitoring the negotiations and, according to expert Ekrem Konur, is preparing an offer for the summer transfer window. The Argentine giants are eager to seize this opportunity to bring back one of their former stars and thrill their fans with the long-awaited return of “La Joya.”
Francisco Lindor has a stress reaction in his left hamate bone, New York Mets president David Stearns said Feb. 10, and the All-Star shortstop is expected to miss six weeks, putting his status for Opening Day in doubt.
Lindor, 32, had already been ruled out of competing for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic due to insurance concerns regarding past offseason surgeries, but Stearns said this injury emerged recently and wasn't part of the WBC decision. Lindor will see a hand specialist Feb. 11, says Stearns, which should determine whether Lindor requires surgery.
Hitters often have surgery to remove the hamate bone once it fractures, with recoveries ranging from a few weeks to a couple of months. Lindor is coming off his fifth All-Star season, and the fourth consecutive year he's finished in the National League's top 10 in MVP voting.
"Knowing Francisco, I’m optimistic, even if he has to go the surgery route," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said on a video call with news reporters. "Found out a couple days ago and didn’t think much of it because this is a guy who’s played through a lot. For him to say something this early, I was like, hmm.
"But if he has to go that route, I’m optimistic he’ll play shortstop for us on Opening Day."
Meanwhile, Mendoza confirmed that Juan Soto will move from right to left field this year, a move that evolved from conversations they had about him playing left for the Dominican Republic in next month's WBC.
The Mets acquired Luis Robert to play center field, and Soto − in the second year of a 15-year, $765 million contract − might be better suited for left, anyway. Former center fielder Tyrone Taylor and rookie Carson Benge are, for now, expected to command most of the playing time in right field.
"I asked him, 'How would you feel playing left field for us?" Mendoza said. "He said, 'I'm willing to do whatever. If you want me to pitch, Mendy, I'll pitch.' I asked if it made sense for both.
"He said, 'Absolutely.'"
The Mets won 83 games but missed out on a playoff berth by one game last season.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Francisco Lindor hamate bone injury news, updates

Jim Shank, a beloved, longtime WWE production employee, died last week after a battle with colorectal cancer, and various members of the WWE roster and corporate office paid tribute to him on Monday. "WWE Raw" went off the air with a graphic remembering Shank, who worked for WWE for over 26 years, according to PWInsider.
Paul "Triple H" Levesque posted to X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, sharing the graphic that aired following "Raw." He wrote that Shank was a "fixture backstage and an incredible teammate," and someone who helped "create the magic" during WWE shows.
"Raw" General Manager Adam Pearce called Shank, who was WWE's Technical Operations Manager, an "unsung hero" in a post to X. He thanked Shank for his friendship. Both Rusev and Nattie also shared tributes to Shank on their own X accounts, with Rusev also sharing the graphic. Like Pearce, Nattie also called him an "unsung hero" behind-the-scenes.
"Jim was always thinking of others, always showing up for everyone else," Nattie wrote. "His memory will stay in our hearts."
Godspeed, Jim Shank.
WWE has many unsung heroes: Incredible men and women that perhaps aren't seen on screen, yet truly make everything we do shine. Jim is unquestionably one of those, and has been a respected member of our family for years.
I thank you, Jimmy... for your... pic.twitter.com/OYK9YBV5lZ
— Adam Pearce (@ScrapDaddyAP) February 10, 2026
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk shared the "RIP" graphic to his Instagram story on Monday. "Rest easy my friend," Punk wrote, accompanied by the saluting emoji
According to PWInsider, Shank celebrated his 60th birthday in January. He started with WWE during the Attitude Era when he joined the company in November 1999. In 2025, WWE employees, as well as and friends and family, of Shank raised over $200,000 to help him with a new therapy for his treatment. PWI reported that former WWE chairman Vince McMahon contributed over $122,000 to the GoFundMe.
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Speaking from Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LX, Brandon Graham reconnected with former teammates Chris Long and Beau Allen on his ‘Brandon Graham Unblocked’ podcast, and gave an update on his retirement status.
“If Howie [Roseman] makes that call, I’m coming back, one more.”
Graham talked about coming in halfway through last season and having to learn some new techniques when he moved inside. Still, he had fresh legs after resting most of the year, and was able to have a huge impact. He noted that it was a great group of guys on defense that weren’t selfish for a stat line and all worked together, which resulted in BG’s impressive sack numbers in just a few games.
The veteran also talked a bit about how the Eagles will have to pay Jalen Carter big money soon and how that will affect some upcoming roster decisions. He quipped that Jaelan Phillips, Reed Blankenship, and one other contract would combine to total what the organization will need to pay Carter.
If the only thing BG needs to come back is an invite from Howie, the Eagles GM should absolutely make the call. He’s earned the opportunity to come back, was still playing at an elite level, and is probably a much cheaper option when considering the salary cap.
Do you want Brandon Graham back for one more season? Or should the team allocate that salary elsewhere? Let’s talk about it in the comments!

If you are wholly unfamiliar with how Major League Baseball arbitration cases work, this headline could sound somewhat ominous. The reality, though, is that MLB’s arb system is something of a binary system if salaries for eligible players are not hammered out and finalized by a certain date, and an independent arbiter simply gets to pick which side – the player, or the team – has a number that is most deserved.
That’s precisely what went down today between Tyler Stephenson and the Cincinnati Reds. The team’s veteran catcher had submitted a $6.8 million request for the upcoming 2026 season, and the Reds had come in with a $6.55 million number, and despite those two being incredibly close (by baseball salary standards) it was up to an arbiter to decide between the two. And, as MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon relayed, they picked Stephenson’s $6.8 million mark.
The $250K is even less significant in the grand scheme given that the 2026 season will be Stephenson’s final year of team control before he reaches free agency. Since arb salaries become benchmarks on which future year salaries are built, a difference of even that amount in a first year of arbitration could end up escalating further in each of the subsequent trips through the process, but in Stephenson’s case, this is obviously the last time he’ll be doing that.
It remains to be seen whether this February will also be the final time he reports to Goodyear, Arizona as a catcher in a Reds uniform. The Reds went out and acquired Jose Trevino this time last winter to augment the catching mix and immediately signed him to a contract extension through at least 2027 (and potentially 2028), and top catching prospect Alfredo Duno has rocketed up the rankings after his monster 2025 in the minors. That means the writing may be on the wall for Cincinnati’s 1st round pick from back in 2015, but it could also be the right kind of fuel for him to do everything he can to have a monster platform season in 2026 before hitting free agency.
Regardless, one final, major piece of the roster puzzle for 2026 has been adjudicated.
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Indiana men’s basketball has extended its latest offer in the high school class of 2028 as head coach Darian DeVries and staff look to the future.
Michai White, the No. 1 point guard prospect in the class of 2028 as of this writing per the 247Sports Composite, landed an offer from the Hoosiers per Dushawn London of 247Sports. He attends Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, and has offers from Louisville, Northwestern and Stanford, among others. Indiana is one of his earlier offers.
White attended St. Benedict’s Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey, prior as a freshman last season. Notable alumni of Brewster Academy include Donovan Mitchell, TJ Warren, Matas Buzelis, Devin Carter and current Hoosier Reed Bailey.
Indiana’s staff has a few connections to former Brewster players outside of Bailey. Former Brewster guard Mason Moses spent one year with Kenny Johnson at Georgetown last season and Tennessee forward JP Estrella signed with the Volunteers during Rod Clark’s time on staff.
The Hoosiers’ other offers in 2028 are both 5-star small forwards: AJ Williams out of Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy in McDonogh, Georgia, and Colton Hiller out of Coatesville Area Senior High School in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
LOS ANGELES − Director Tyree Dillihay pushed Stephen Curry hard making the animated movie "GOAT" (in theaters Feb. 13) − so hard that the two-time NBA All-Star MVP cracked, at least vocally.
Curry was so "fully committed" to the vocal performance of rebounding and rapping giraffe Lenny Williamson that the Golden State Warrior's voice squeaked in the recording studio, says Dillihay. And it was awesome.
"There’s a line about Lenny and his sick rhymes, and I took my voice up, and it cracked," Curry told USA TODAY at the "GOAT" world premiere on Feb. 6. "And (Dillihay) loved it. He started laughing."
After some discussion, the goof seemed so good that Dillihay and Curry, a producer on the movie, opted to keep it in. The decision came after consultation with Stephen's wife of 14 years, Ayesha Curry, who voices a goat named Carol.
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"Ayesha was like, 'Keep the audience guessing if that was me,' " says Curry.
Oh, it's him. And we have proof with the clip. Curry says voice work is all part of learning the business as Unanimous Media, his production company with Erick Peyton, takes flight.
"It was cool to collaborate with (Dillihay) in the studio, and see what kind of range I had as a voice actor," says Curry. "It was challenging but it was fun."
Stephen also "1,000 percent" sought advice from Ayesha during the process, running lines with the more experienced actress.
"I actually got to watch one of her (vocal) sessions before I went," says Curry. "She has been acting her whole life and is the talented one in this space So she kind of broke the ice for me, which was cool."
The voice cast of the family-friendly sports comedy includes Gabrielle Union, Nick Kroll, David Harbour and Andrew Santino. The animated underdog film follows a determined young goat, Will Harris (Caleb McLaughlin), who dreams of making it big in an ultra-competitive animal sports league, pushing past doubters to play pro roarball.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Steph Curry's voice cracked making 'GOAT' and wife Ayesha loved it
NORTHBOROUGH – The sign remained on the Algonquin Regional hallway wall after the gym emptied.
"Our Champion Korey Dropkin!"
Students and teachers paused the normal school day Tuesday to watch its Class of 2013 alumn Dropkin and his partner Cory Thiesse compete for the gold medal against Sweden in Italy.
"To have that type of alumni is an honor, and we'd love to represent them as much as they represent the United States," said Algonquin junior Victor De Oliveira.
Health and fitness teacher Melissa Arvanigian taught Dropkin when he was a high school student. He learned the sport at Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland. She and other members of the staff that knew him started the push for an in school event as he and Thiesse kept winning through the semifinals Monday.
"This is a big deal for our community. It was all hands on deck to get things rolling and put everyone in all different spots so kids could view it comfortably," Arvanigian said. "It's been amazing the support we've seen all around the world. It's been absolutely insane. We've been so proud and, we all deep down knew he was special."
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Algonquin set up large televisions in its gymnasium, the library and black box theater. Students shuffled in and out depending on their lunch period or the bell schedule carrying signs like "Sweeping the competition with Korey Dropkin," and "Gonk (Hearts) Korey."
Physical education teacher Kristen Marcone kept the crowd's spirits up during a tense, defensive match. She started watching over the weekend when she heard he was a fellow Algonquin alumn.
"Now I'm hooked," Marcone said.
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Late in the match, Dropkin wiped sweat from his brow and breathed heavily after an aggressive sweep down the ice.
"It's way harder than shuffleboard," Aarush Shah said to Marcone.
"WAY harder than shuffleboard," she responded.
After Sweden's sibling team of Isabella and Rasmus Wrana finished the decisive end to claim gold, Algonquin's collective community experienced a gut punch.
"It has unified our school. We're a big close-knit community as it is, but the unification that the sport and Korey and his family have done has been amazing for us," Arvanigian said. "To embrace him and his family but also learn something new as a whole entire school. Curling for us is not a mainstream sport, but it's exciting to see the excitement in the kids to see the sport come to life."
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"We're just so proud of Korey and proud of who he is," she added. "We're just psyched he was where he was and that he was able to medal. The silver is amazing to be where he's at today."
A silver lining where he's at from the place he'll always be from.
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This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Algonquin cheers Korey Dropkin's run to Olympics curling silver medal
Former LSU Tigers linebacker Greg Penn always felt like an extra coach on the field due to his high football IQ. Now, he's becoming the real thing.
Matt Moscona of LouisianaSports.net broke the news on Monday night that Penn would be joining Lane Kiffin's Tigers staff as a defensive analyst.
The linebacker spent a full four years on the LSU roster as a player, joining as a four-star recruit from the 2021 class. He was the No. 221 overall recruit in the country, No. 23 linebacker and No. 10 player out of Maryland per the 247Sports rankings.
He wasn't someone who raked in a ton of accolades throughout his career, but was always a solid player. It's probably why his career evolved into coaching. He had the instincts, but didn't test well athletically and never made it to the NFL.
Penn did have 264 tackles across his Tigers career. He had 17.5 go for a loss with 5.5 sacks, two interceptions, three forced fumbles and four passes broken up. There was an argument to be made for him being All-SEC in 2023, but that was a stacked year, and Harold Perkins had all the attention from LSU.
The biggest accomplishment of his playing career was earning the No. 18 over his final season, proving his leadership and the respect he had earned from his teammates/coaches.
He should fit right in and will be able to learn from a fantastic linebackers coach in Blake Baker during his first year on the staff.
It appears that he will be replacing another former Tigers player, as Moscona also reported that Jermauria Rasco will be leaving his defensive analyst role for a defensive line assistant role with the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Rasco joined LSU's staff in 2024. He has also coached for the Arizona Wildcats and the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns. He played for LSU from 2011 to 2014.
Nearly four months after his first UFC title defense ended in trauma, Tom Aspinall is still trying to get his vision back to full strength.
UFC heavyweight champ Aspinall (15-3 MMA, 8-1 UFC) was badly poked in the eyes by Ciryl Gane (13-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) at UFC 321 in October, resulting in a no contest and leading to significant complications for the Brit.
There's no certainties around Aspinall's UFC future, but it's clear he is trying to get back to 100 percent, and on February shared a medical update confirming he has completed a surgical procedure on both eyes (via Instagram):
The statement from Aspinall's medical team at Optegra indicated the UFC champ will be working toward returning to competition, which would likely set up an immediate rematch with Gane.
Aspinall has minced no words on his feelings about his French rival, and said he will make him pay for cheating in the first fight.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC champion Tom Aspinall completes double eye surgery

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Two Premier League teams absolutely desperate for points at all costs will clash in London as Tottenham host Newcastle on Tuesday.
Both clubs are suffering through poor runs of form and are in need of any positive results, giving this match a nervy and tense feel.
The hosts are in the most dire situation, languishing 15th in the league standings, just six points above the drop as Thomas Frank is on thin ice at Spurs.
For Eddie Howe and the visiting Magpies, they aren't under threat of relegation, but their position in 12th leaves their chances of qualifying for Europe next season on life support. Their total of 33 points through 25 matches puts them 10 points back of fifth-place Chelsea, meaning a shot at a Champions League place next year is almost certainly out of the question.
The Sporting News is following the Tottenham vs. Newcastle match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.
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| Halftime | Goalscorers | |
| Tottenham | 0 | – |
| Newcastle | 1 | Thiaw 45+6' |
Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London, England)
Referee: Anthony Taylor
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Starting lineups:
Tottenham (4-3-2-1, right to left): Vicario (GK) — Gray, Dragusin, Van de Ven, Spence — Sarr, Bissouma, Gallagher — Odobert, Simons — Solanke
Newcastle (4-3-3, right to left): Pope (GK) — Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall — Guimaraes, Ramsey, Willock — Elanga, Gordon, Barnes.
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Following the game, this section will be updated with analysis of the Tottenham vs. Newcastle match.
1 hour to kickoff: Let's have a look at the starting lineups. Dan Burn, Jacob Ramsey and Anthony Elanga all come back in for Newcastle, who have Anthony Gordon leading the line and both Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade on the bench.
How we line-up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this evening 💪 pic.twitter.com/gatlQw67nX
— Newcastle United (@NUFC) February 10, 2026
Radu Dragusin comes in for suspended Tottenham captain Cristian Romero, while Djed Spence is fit to start and Yves Bissouma slots into the midfield.
Our team to take on Newcastle 👊
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) February 10, 2026
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2 hours to kickoff: For the second straight season, Tottenham are experiencing polar opposite fortunes in Premier League and European competitions. While they sit 15th in the Premier League table 25 matches into Thomas Frank's debut season, they managed to secure a fourth-place finish in the league phase of Champions League action.
That's key for Frank who now gets room to breathe as they recover their Premier League position, not scheduled to compete in the Round of 16 in Europe until the middle of March. Thanks to their early FA Cup exit, Spurs won't play again after this match until February 22.
With a debilitatingly long injury list to push through, that extra time will be vital to get the squad back closer to full fitness.
Following the game, this section will be updated with post-match reaction from Thomas Frank, Eddie Howe, and players.
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| Date | Competition | Match | Location |
| Sun, Feb. 22 | Premier League | Tottenham vs. Arsenal | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London, England) |
| Sun, Mar. 1 | Premier League | Fulham vs. Tottenham | Craven Cottage (London, England) |
| Thu, Mar. 5 | Premier League | Tottenham vs. Crystal Palace | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London, England) |
| Date | Competition | Match | Location |
| Sat, Feb. 14 | FA Cup (4th round) | Aston Villa vs. Newcastle | Villa Park (Birmingham, England) |
| Wed, Feb. 18 | Champions League (knockout playoffs — 1st leg) | Qarabag vs. Newcastle | Azersun Arena (Baku, Azerbaijan) |
| Sat, Feb. 21 | Premier League | Man City vs. Newcastle | Etihad Stadium (Manchester, England) |

Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo has given a new interview where he has discussed his mental health issues after taking a break earlier in the season.
Araujo was granted a leave of absence after being sent off in Barcelona’s Champions League defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The defender has been asked about that game and says that after he was sent off he realised that he had been struggling with his mental health for some time and needed some help.
“In the moment, with the adrenaline rush, you just go for it. You feel sad, but then, when the game is over, it all comes crashing down on you. I already felt like I wasn’t okay, that’s the truth, but out of habit you try to keep going, and sometimes you need help,“ he told Mundo Deportivo.
“I’d been dealing with anxiety for a year and a half that turned into depression, and I was playing like that. That doesn’t help, because on the field you don’t really feel like yourself. You know your worth and what you can contribute on the field, and when I wasn’t feeling well, I knew something was wrong. That day I realized that was it, that I needed to talk to professionals and the club so they could help me.”
Araujo visited Israel in search of some spiritual guidance during his time away from Barcelona and has revealed why he needed to take a break from football.
“Things have changed quite a bit because I’ve learned so much during this time. I think it was the right thing to do after that decision I made. I feel different and I’m happy about it, because I’m more at ease, happier. I can enjoy what I love to do, which is playing football, and that helps a lot,” he added.
“Well, it’s different… you see things from another perspective. I felt like the worst of the worst was over, and now I see things differently. The time I took off was for a reason, because in the end I was able to work through it with professionals, with my family, and spiritually, which is what I needed. So I think that did me a lot of good, and today I feel like a completely different person.
“The time I took off was for a reason, because in the end I was able to work through it with professionals, with my family, and spiritually, which is what I needed. So I think that did me a lot of good, and today I feel like a completely different person.”
Arauoj has since returned to action with Barcelona and scored his first goal since his comeback in the Copa del Rey win over Albacete.

| Wednesday, February 11th |
Premier League | Stadium of Light
8:15PM BST/3:15PM EST
Sunderland are unbeaten at home, and are the only Premier League team able to claim such a record. Indeed, their unbeaten home record is the longest by a newly promoted side since Nottingham Forest’s 21-game-streak in the 1977-78 season (yes, they went unbeaten all season at home and then won the title). They come into this match sitting 9th on the table in comparison to Liverpool’s 6th, but it’s apparent which team is more pleased with the current state of affairs. Nonetheless, they’ve had a mixed run in the last five, losing last match against Arsenal 3-0 after beating Burnley by the same scoreline the match previous. Shockingly they subsequently lost to West Ham United after beating Crystal Palace at home: their two home games have been wins, while their away efforts resulted in two losses, having shipped three goals in each. They did beat Everton away in the FA Cup, but did so via penalties, drawing 1-1 at full time.
They’ll be pleased to have Liverpool at home is what I’m saying, as their record at the Stadium of Light is very different than their wider one; that Liverpool at present seem a team able to be got at will only spur on a home crowd under the lights. Historically, all three of Liverpool’s defeats to Sunderland in the Premier League era have come at the Stadium of Light, though their last win was back in 2012.
The Black Cats have struggled in midweek fixtures thus far this season, and likely are not built to play at these intervals — though this caveat is limited both by Liverpool’s own squad depth struggles, the fact that they played on Saturday and thus have an extra day to prepare, and the fact that their last goal in these challenging midweek fixtures came against Liverpool at Anfield. Meanwhile, Liverpool have only won two away matches this season, drawing three and losing five.
Nilson Angulo, Sunderland’s January signing, will be available for this match, and Noah Sadiki has returned to fitness and could feature as well. Bertrand Traoré remains sidelined with injury for the Black Cats, as, importantly, does captain Granit Xhaka.
Trai Hume has filled in as captain in Xhaka’s absence, and the hard-working, vocal Hume has done well to maintain Sunderland’s high standard. Xhaka’s creativity will be a continued miss for Sunderland, however, as the midfielder had been crucial for his side’s creativity in front of goal.
Brian Bobbey is Sunderland’s top scorer with five goals, while 20-year-old Chemsdine Talbi will be looking to score to make it a goal both home and away against the league champions.
Predicted Liverpool Lineup (4-3-3)
Alisson; Jones, Konaté, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Wirtz, Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Ekitiké, Gakpo
Liverpool have had six players play at right back this season, but will be missing (likely) four of them given ongoing injuries to Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley, and Sunday’s suspension to Dominik Szoboszlai — the latest of Liverpool’s self-inflected wounds. Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s match, Arne Slot confirmed that Joe Gomez will train for the first time with the team on Tuesday, and could thus be involved on Wednesday night. Should be not be fit, though, Slot has confirmed that natural right back Calvin Ramsay will not be called upon, hinting instead at the other two league-used options: Curtis Jones and Wataru Endō.
This further limits Slot’s choices in midfield, as Jones would be a natural replacement for the absent Szoboszlai should the Hungarian be asked to play his more natural position. Slot will likely move Florian Wirtz into the 10 role behind a front three, but this would mean fielding his strongest starting XI — not something he’s been wont to do this season, preferring to leave at least one strong option on the bench. Federico Chiesa might play a role as the only player on the bench with senior experience, but Slot has not liked to use the Italian given any other option. Rio Ngumoha, too, will be available. (Full disclosure: I did just Google the squad list to see if it’s possible I had forgotten someone. I had hoped there was a midfielder I had forgotten. Alas.)
Liverpool have drawn their last four games against newly promoted side, and are facing the potential to go winless in five straight such meetings for the first time since 1981 — not a record the Reds will want to add to a season of frustration.
A squad stretched thin in a challenging atmosphere will want to cash in on their individual superiority early if possible, and a bright start from the Reds would go a long way toward making this one manageable. Given that the Reds have very little when it comes to reinforcements, now would certainly be a good time for attacking fluidity to come to the boil to take the pressure off a defense spread thin and characterized by lapses in concentration.
The Managers Have Their Say
Arne Slot: “But it’s not only that they [Sunderland] have a good record at home, they have had a very good season. But the record at home, I was aware of that as well. And already played against City and Arsenal at home, so that tells you how good of a season they are having and how strong and good they are at home.”
Régis Le Bris: “To be fair I think we played the game we wanted to play [in the loss v. Arsenal]. We were bold and aggressive in our high press. I think our mid-press was better compared with the home game. Our deep press was good as well but they found solutions with shots from outside the box. We had good control of the ball. The main difference was the level of threat. They were really good with that and created five or six chances while we made one and a half. It is positive as we know where we are in our journey but there’s a long way to go to achieve this challenge. It’s really positive, confidence is getting better and we have more solutions now to fix different problems.”
The Officials
Referee: Chris Kavanagh Assistants: Dan Cook, Marc Perry Fourth Official: Thomas Bramall VAR: Darren England Assistant VAR: Craig Taylor
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Lindsey Vonn suffered heartbreak in potentially her last ever Olympic event as she crashed in the women’s downhill skiing.
Vonn required surgery on a left-leg fracture from the crash in Cortina, Italy, for which she was airlifted to hospital.
It arrived shortly after the 41-year-old American ruptured ligaments in her left knee, with Vonn requiring lengthy treatment for her latest injury.
She has now addressed the disappointment, with her social media message already attracting over one million likes.

Vonn posted on Instagram: “Yesterday my Olympic dream did not finish the way I dreamt it would. It wasn’t a storybook ending or a fairytale, it was just life.
“I dared to dream and had worked so hard to achieve it. Because in downhill ski racing the difference between a strategic line and a catastrophic injury can be as small as 5 inches.
“I was simply 5 inches too tight on my line when my right arm hooked inside of the gate, twisting me and resulted in my crash. My ACL and past injuries had nothing to do with my crash whatsoever.
“Unfortunately, I sustained a complex tibia fracture that is currently stable but will require multiple surgeries to fix properly.
“While yesterday did not end the way I had hoped, and despite the intense physical pain it caused, I have no regrets.
“Standing in the starting gate yesterday was an incredible feeling that I will never forget. Knowing I stood there having a chance to win was a victory in and of itself.
“I also knew that racing was a risk. It always was and always will be an incredibly dangerous sport. And similar to ski racing, we take risks in life.
“We dream. We love. We jump. And sometimes we fall. Sometimes our hearts are broken. Sometimes we don’t achieve the dreams we know we could have. But that is the also the beauty of life; we can try.
“I tried. I dreamt. I jumped. I hope if you take away anything from my journey it’s that you all have the courage to dare greatly.
“Life is too short not to take chances on yourself. Because the only failure in life is not trying. I believe in you, just as you believed in me.”
The post has almost 60,000 comments, one of which from tennis superstar Coco Gauff simply read: “So inspiring.”
Her fellow tennis players Jannik Sinner and Jakub Mensik have also reacted to the post with heart emojis, which Gauff added to her words.
It is truly inspirational from Vonn, who has enjoyed a fantastic career and will long be remembered for her fantastic achievements.
And it’s amazing to see that her motivation and determination are not only transcending her sport, but the entire sporting world.
Tennis players are just one group that she is continuing to inspire, with Vonn clearly having a big impact on her fellow American Gauff.

At 21, Gauff is at the other end of her career, although like Vonn she has already inspired plenty of others herself.
Right now, however, the youngster will be in need of motivation, having just lost her first match at the Qatar Open.
The two-time Grand Slam champion suffered a shock defeat to Elisabetta Cocciaretto, having also lost her doubles opener with Victoria Mboko in Doha.
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The Los Angeles Chargers’ most recent addition to the coaching staff has been away from the NFL for five seasons. Adam Gase, who the Chargers are reportedly hiring as a passing game assistant coach, is a former head coach of the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets.
Gase has not coached in the NFL since the 2020 season. The Jets fired Gase after the team went 2-14 in 2020. He is now 47 years old and will make his return to NFL coaching in 2026 with the Chargers.
He is the third reported addition to the Chargers’ offensive coaching staff this offseason. Los Angeles hired Mike McDaniel as the new offensive coordinator to replace Greg Roman in January. Then, the Chargers hired Butch Barry as the offensive line coach and Max McCaffrey as the running backs coach.
Gase is believed to be replacing Marcus Brady, who was the Chargers’ passing game coordinator for two seasons. Brady is joining former Chargers defensive coordinator and now head coach Jesse Minter in the Baltimore Ravens’ coaching staff.

Gase was successful as an offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears and as a quarterbacks coach for the Denver Broncos early in his career. He eventually earned his first NFL head coaching job with the Dolphins in 2016.
But Gase was not able to replicate that same level of success as a head coach. Miami fired Gase after three seasons, and the Jets fired him after two seasons. Between coaching both teams, Gase held a 32-49 record, which also included one playoff loss in 2016 with the Dolphins.
After New York fired Gase, he did not coach in the NFL for five seasons.
Now, he will return to coaching within an offensive staff and will hopefully be able to be successful like he was earlier in his career.
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Klint Kubiak breaks silence on speculation surrounding Maxx Crosby’s Raiders future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
After winning the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks as offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak has arrived in Las Vegas as the Raiders’ next head coach.
As expected, one of the first questions for Kubiak focused on All-Pro pass rusher Maxx Crosby, whose goal is to win. Speculation about his future with the organization recently surfaced after he allegedly told minority owner Tom Brady that he plans to leave Las Vegas, according to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer.
Those rumors were addressed on Tuesday when Kubiak spoke to the media, revealing that Crosby was the first player in the Raiders’ building and that they shared a cup of coffee together.
“I got to a cup of coffee with Maxx this morning. Love talking with him,” Kubiak said. “And I look forward to continuing those conversations. He was the first one in here working out. So that fired me up.
“We want him to be a part of our success going forward, there’s no doubt about that.”
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More Klint Kubiak on Maxx Crosby: “We want him to be a part of our success going forward, there’s no doubt about that.” https://t.co/1NI2c5GtgY
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 10, 2026
If Kubiak’s comments are accurate — which seems likely — it doesn’t sound like Crosby is ready to walk away from the Raiders just yet.
Crosby is under contract through 2029, so the Raiders aren’t obligated to trade him even if there’s some potential drama. While that could complicate Kubiak’s first offseason, Crosby hasn’t given any clear signals that he plans to leave, and it doesn’t appear the Raiders have any intention of moving their franchise centerpiece.

Since the start of the season, Noahkai Banks has established himself as a regular starter in FC Augsburg’s three-man backline, making 17 Bundesliga appearances this term.
The 19-year-old is widely regarded as a bright prospect, with United States coach Mauricio Pochettino previously saying that Banks has the potential to become one of the best centre-backs in Europe.
For now, Banks is enjoying gaining his first experiences in the Bundesliga, but if his rapid rise continues, he may eventually look to take the next step elsewhere. The question is: where could he see himself playing?
“It's difficult to say. I really enjoy playing in the Bundesliga to be honest. But there are a lot of great leagues, such as the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga," Banks told Bulinews.com and reporters from other publications during a roundtable on Wednesday.
He went on to name a specific club that he's always particularly liked.
“One of the clubs I idolized while growing up was Barcelona. I think I can say that's my favorite club. So yeah, maybe one day it would be a dream to play for them, but let's see what happens,” said Banks.
It’s no surprise, then, that Banks mentioned Lionel Messi as one of his biggest footballing idols and “the best player of all time.” As he also pointed out, however, the Argentine superstar plays in a very different role to himself.
In terms of defenders, Banks looked up to a 2014 German World Cup winner.
“My biggest idol growing up was Jérôme Boateng at Bayern," he revealed.
“I really admired his playing style, and after the 2014 World Cup, where he performed so well, I became a big fan. I think there are some similarities in the way we play. Obviously I’m not at his level yet, but I can see a bit of that similarity.”
Banks will be hoping for his second call-up to the senior United States national team in March. The Augsburg defender earned his first call-up to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad in September, but didn’t get to make his debut at that time.

West Ham vs. Man United score, stats, talking points, highlights for Premier League match originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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Suddenly in blistering form since their change in management, Manchester United put a four-match Premier League winning streak to the test as they visit relegation-threatened West Ham on Tuesday.
Since discarding Ruben Amorim and installing Michael Carrick as interim boss, the Red Devils are on fire, having toppled Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham, and Tottenham in successive games.
The sudden burst has launched them into contention for Champions League qualification, with United sitting fourth in the league standings. Yet Carrick's side cannot let up if they wish to return to Europe's top competition, as a litany of clubs are just behind them waiting to pounce.
For West Ham, the situation is far more dire. Three wins in their past four have given the Hammers life, but they still sit 18th in the standings, three points back of fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest.
The Sporting News is following the West Ham vs. Man United match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.
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| Score (1H) | Goal scorers | |
| West Ham | 0 | – |
| Man United | 0 | – |
Location: London Stadium (London, England)
Referee: Simon Hooper
Keep track of every game and every goal via SN's live Premier League scoreboard.
Starting lineups:
West Ham (4-4-1-1, right to left): 1. Hermansen (GK) — 29. Wan-Bissaka, 4. Disasi, 15. Mavropanos, 12. Diouf — 20. Bowen, 28. Soucek, 32. Potts 7. Summerville — 18. M. Fernandes — 11. Castellanos.
Man United (4-2-3-1, right to left): 31. Lammens (GK) — 2. Dalot, 5. Maguire, 6. L. Martinez, 23. Shaw — 18. Casemiro, 37. Mainoo — 16. Diallo, 8. B. Fernandes, 10. Cunha — 19. Mbeumo.
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This section will be updated with commentary and analysis of the match once it concludes.
13th min: Chance, West Ham! SENNE LAMMENS MAKES A HUGE FULL-STRETCH SAVE! He keeps out a curling shot from Crysencio Summerville which was destined to tuck inside the far post!
Kickoff: They're under way at the Olympic Stadium in London in the pouring rain! Both teams have every reason to go for all three points here, will that make for an exciting 90 minutes? Let's hope so!
1 hour to kickoff: Lineups are in! There are no surprises whatsoever, as both XI's are exactly as predicted.
2 hours to kickoff: Michael Carrick has rejuvenated Manchester United seemingly in an instant. His first task after being hired as interim boss was to put Bruno Fernandes back in a starring role on the pitch.
The move has worked wonders, as Carrick has suggested — not without merit — that Fernandes is playing like the MVP of the league right now. "Yeah, quite possibly," the United manager pondered when asked if that were the case.
Since returning from injury, Fernandes has delivered a goal and five assists in five Premier League matches. The Portugal star now has 74 chances created this season in league play, twenty-seven more than anyone else, an astonishing total compared to the rest of the league.
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— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) February 9, 2026
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Following the game, this section will be updated with post-match reaction from Thomas Frank, Eddie Howe, and players.
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| Date | Competition | Match | Location |
| Sat, Feb. 14 | FA Cup (4th round) | Burton Albion vs. West Ham | Pirelli Stadium (Burton, England) |
| Sat, Feb. 21 | Premier League | West Ham vs. Bournemouth | London Stadium (London, England) |
| Sat, Feb. 28 | Premier League | Liverpool vs. West Ham | Anfield Stadium (Liverpool, England) |
| Date | Competition | Match | Location |
| Mon, Feb. 23 | Premier League | Everton vs. Man United | Hill Dickinson Stadium (Liverpool, England) |
| Sun, Mar. 1 | Premier League | Man United vs. Crystal Palace | Old Trafford (Manchester, England) |
| Wed, Mar. 4 | Premier League | Newcastle vs. Man United | St. James' Park (Newcastle, England) |
Rarely, in a 3-0 defeat, is your goalkeeper also your best player. Yet in Dundee United's recent loss to Hearts, that may well have been the case.
Factor in that Ashley Maynard-Brewer was making his debut, and hadn't played a game since August, and the story becomes more surprising.
"When I spoke to the manager and the goalie coach [Paul Mathers], the intention was to come here and play – it was a show of faith from the manager for me to come straight into that Hearts game," Maynard-Brewer said.
"It's definitely been an eventful few weeks, but I think it's helped just coming straight into games and being part of the team.
"I wanted my debut to be a positive result and a positive performance, but we found ourselves two goals down with 10 men quite early on and that was pretty tough."
The Australian, who previously featured in the Premiership while on loan at Ross County, arrived in January from Charlton on a six-month deal.
The 26-year-old was promoted to the Championship with the Addicks last year but found playing time almost impossible to come by in the first half of the campaign.
"But personally, after not playing for a while, it was just about controlling what I could control and looking at my performance," the keeper said. "Then the Hibs game was, I thought as a team, we performed really well.
"There were definitely some positives to take from that performance, it was just frustrating to concede two set-piece goals late on.
"The training standards have been really high and the performance at Hibs, I thought we definitely deserved something. A positive result against Aberdeen would just get us back on track."
The Clemson women's basketball team took down Boston College Sunday afternoon, 83-59 in dominant fashion.
Seventeen Ws in the chat 🤩 pic.twitter.com/1CCWEUPke2
— Clemson Women's Basketball (@ClemsonWBB) February 8, 2026
Senior guard Mia Moore was the star of the show on the day, putting up 30 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists. She excelled from outside the arc, going six for five from three, and went 10-of-13 overall from the field.
Moore's point tally was the most of her collegiate career and her third time getting over the 20-point mark.
NEW CAREER HIGH FOR MIA MOORE!! 🏆
— Clemson Women's Basketball (@ClemsonWBB) February 8, 2026
30 POINTS (10-13 FG, 4-5 3FG, 6-10 FT).
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Behind Mia Moore’s big night, Clemson still delivered a balanced and physical team performance, led by DemeAra Hinds and Rusne Augustinaite. Hinds was dominant inside, finishing with 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting, 11 rebounds, two steals, and a block, anchoring a Clemson frontcourt that controlled the paint.
Augustinaite added 15 points on 6-of-14 shooting and 2-of-8 from three, providing steady scoring on the perimeter while finishing with a +23 plus-minus, a statistic that measures a player's impact by calculating the point differential between their team and the opponent while that specific player is on the court.
As a team, Clemson shot an efficient 56.9 percent from the field and 50 percent from three, while overwhelming Boston 42–18 in points in the paint.
The Tigers also received strong bench production, outscoring Boston’s reserves 27–12, reinforcing a complete, multi-level effort that extended well beyond Moore’s scoring outburst.
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Reports from Tuttomercato, suggest Liverpool are monitoring Christian Pulisic’s situation at AC Milan as talks over a new deal stall. The United States international, now 27, has long been on the club’s radar, dating back to his Borussia Dortmund days when interest from Anfield was well documented.
The latest update indicates the winger had been close to renewing only three months ago, yet no formal offer has arrived. That delay has reportedly left the player ‘taken aback’. His confusion is said to be heightened by Milan securing fresh terms for Mike Maignan during the same period. Even so, Pulisic is described as ‘very happy’ in Milan, and there remains an expectation that San Siro officials will table a proposal soon. His current contract runs until June 2027, which gives the Italian side a degree of control over any negotiations.
Pulisic’s output this season strengthens the case for renewed interest from Premier League clubs. He has delivered 10 goals in 20 appearances across all competitions, a return that underlines his value in Max Allegri’s attacking structure. His broader creative metrics across Serie A also place him among the elite performers in his role, with strong numbers for successful passes, chance creation and shots on target.
Liverpool supporters will recall his ability to influence big fixtures. He has scored three times against the Reds during his career, including an early strike at San Siro in last season’s Champions League meeting, a match Liverpool went on to win 3-1. Performances of that calibre tend to keep recruitment departments attentive, especially when a player combines goal threat with consistent ball progression.
From a financial standpoint, the deal would appear manageable. Pulisic is currently earning just over £85,000 per week, a figure that could be improved without unsettling Liverpool’s existing wage structure. His estimated market value, around £40.2m, sits within a bracket that would not stretch Anfield’s resources in a typical summer window.
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There are, however, clear considerations around durability. Since the start of the 2023-24 campaign he has recorded seven separate absences through injury, each brief, yet collectively enough to prompt caution. Liverpool’s recent recruitment has leaned towards availability as much as quality, and any serious pursuit would require robust medical confidence.
Another factor shaping the outlook is Liverpool’s competitive trajectory under Arne Slot. The head coach stated in his press conference that Champions League qualification has an ‘enormous impact’ on transfer policy. With European participation still to be secured, decision makers may delay firm moves until the club’s status for next season is clearer.
Unless Pulisic’s situation in Milan deteriorates sharply, this story feels exploratory rather than advanced. Interest from Liverpool and Arsenal aligns with his profile, yet tangible progress would likely depend on contract talks at San Siro stalling further and on clarity around Anfield’s European schedule.
This link carries intrigue but limited urgency. Pulisic’s quality is evident, and his numbers in Italy deserve respect, yet the Reds already have established options across the forward line. Recruitment under the current regime has prioritised durability and tactical fit, and his recent injury history raises legitimate questions about reliability across a full Premier League season.
There is also the matter of squad balance. If funds are available, many fans would argue they are better directed towards positions that have shown greater need during the campaign. Adding another wide attacker, even one with Pulisic’s pedigree, could create congestion without clearly elevating the starting XI.
European qualification remains a decisive variable. If Champions League football is secured, Liverpool may target a younger profile with resale value and long term upside. If it is not, committing £40m plus wages to a player approaching his late twenties may feel like a short term fix rather than strategic planning.
In short, it is a rumour worth monitoring, though supporters may prefer patience until stronger, locally sourced confirmation emerges.

In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey stated that Liverpool are in the running for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali. It is understood that the Reds would have to compete with Arsenal and Manchester City in the race to land the Italy international next summer.
Tonali has enjoyed a decent campaign at the Tyneside club as he has put in a series of eye-catching performances for them at the centre of the park. The Italian talent has participated in 37 matches for the Reds this season, securing five assists in the process across all competitions.
The 25-year-old is currently among the best central midfielders in the Premier League. Thus, Liverpool would do well to get a deal done for him this summer.
His current contract at St. James’ Park will run out in the summer of 2028, which could make it difficult for the Reds to sign him on the cheap later this year.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 21: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Newcastle United FC and PSV Eindhoven at St James’ Park on January 21, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Tonali is a good tackler of the ball and can read the danger well to secure the ball back for his side inside his half. He usually puts his foot through the ball when the opposition are on the front foot and is a tidy passer as well.
The Italian talent can even create some meaningful openings for his teammates in the final third when he is playing regularly and with confidence on the field. However, Tonali has to find a way to add more goals to his game. Still, he has got a wealth of experience in the Premier League and won’t take much time to settle into life at the Merseyside club.
We can expect Tonali to bring more quality and depth to Liverpool boss Arne Slot’s midfield department. He is more than capable of earning a regular first-team spot at Anfield in the coming years.
At 25, Tonali has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent choice for the Reds to pursue at the end of this campaign. All in all, Slot would be wise to go all out to snap him up later this year.


Air India has unveiled its first flagship Maharaja Lounge at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in New Delhi, marking a significant milestone for premium travelers and the airport hospitality scene in India. Located in Terminal 3, this expansive 16,000 sq ft lounge promises to transform the luxury travel experience, attracting not just frequent flyers but also enhancing New Delhi’s appeal as a global tourism hub.
The lounge’s grand opening represents a key element of Air India’s ongoing efforts to enhance its premium ground services. With its impeccable blend of traditional Indian aesthetics and contemporary luxury, the lounge is set to become an international symbol of comfort, cultural heritage, and sophistication. Air India’s Maharaja Lounge is more than just a space; it embodies the airline’s refreshed brand identity, rooted in Indian culture while offering world-class amenities for travelers from all over the globe.
The lounge’s design has been meticulously crafted by Hirsch Bedner Associates, an international design studio known for creating spaces that combine cultural legacy with modern luxury. The lounge’s interior design mirrors India’s rich heritage, incorporating opulent elements with cutting-edge technology. It reflects a fusion of tradition and modernity, offering travelers a serene and elevated atmosphere before their flights.
The lounge is divided into various distinct zones that cater to different traveler preferences:
Air India promises a culinary experience that caters to both Indian and international tastes. The lounge will feature live cooking stations, where passengers can watch chefs prepare delicious meals from a variety of cuisines. The dining options will reflect the rich diversity of Indian cuisine, complemented by premium wines and a range of hand-crafted cocktails.
“We aim to provide not just food but a true gastronomical journey, showcasing the essence of India while catering to global tastes,” said a spokesperson for Air India.
The Maharaja Lounge offers unique cultural elements that add an authentic Indian touch:
These thoughtful details further elevate the experience, allowing travelers to connect with the rich cultural traditions of India even before boarding their flight.
The launch of the Maharaja Lounge is expected to have a positive impact on tourism to India. The luxurious new lounge will appeal to international travelers seeking world-class experiences, enhancing New Delhi’s reputation as a premium travel destination. By offering a seamless and sophisticated travel experience, Air India aims to attract high-spending tourists, making the country more appealing as a destination for both business and leisure travelers.
“The introduction of the Maharaja Lounge aligns perfectly with New Delhi’s ambitions to be a leading destination in the global tourism market,” a tourism official from India commented. “It is expected to not only attract more international travelers but also boost India’s standing in the global luxury travel scene.”
The lounge will be accessible to First and Business Class passengers, as well as Gold and Platinum Maharaja Club members and qualifying Star Alliance frequent flyers. Air India is offering this exclusive access to its most loyal customers starting 16 February 2026, with further plans to expand lounge access as part of the airline’s larger premium services strategy.
Air India has plans to expand its presence in major international airports by introducing more signature lounges in key cities worldwide. This move is part of a broader strategy to reposition itself as a global leader in premium services. The new lounge in New Delhi is the first step in this ongoing transformation, reflecting the airline’s commitment to elevating customer experiences.
The launch of the Maharaja Lounge aligns with a growing trend of airport luxury services globally. New Delhi, already a major hub for international tourism and business travel, is poised to become a center of luxury airport experiences in Asia. This new addition to IGI Airport is a clear indicator of the airport’s growing significance as a world-class international hub.
The Maharaja Lounge is expected to play a pivotal role in drawing tourists who appreciate high-end travel experiences. Its opening marks an exciting development for both Air India and New Delhi, enhancing the appeal of India as a top destination for luxury travelers and furthering the country’s goals to be a global leader in the tourism industry.
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Travelers heading to Oregon in February 2026 will have to prepare for odd weather. With an unprecedented warm weather front heading to Oregon, February will likely become the warmest ever recorded. However, rising temperatures do not indicate the absence of potentially dangerous unexpected weather patterns. Traveling to Oregon in February requires close observation of the weather to ensure the best travel experience.
Record Breaking Temperatures in Oregon
Currently, Oregon has recorded the highest temperatures ever seen in February, and that record seems to continuously shatter over time. The National Weather Service and Weather.com record the predicted temperatures during February to range consistently between 30° and 50°. Because of these temperature records, travelers to Oregon during February will experience milder and more temperate winters than previous years. Because of these record temperatures, it may be wise to invest in or make the use of previously neglected outdoor adventure gear.
February of this year could break records from previous years such as February of 1963 and 2015 where Oregon reached an average temperature of 41.7 degrees F. This February could be one of the warmest in Oregon history and could be one of the warmest in the history of recorded temperatures in Oregon. Because of these high temperatures, it is a perfect time for winter travel. Whether you are a fan of the warm travel or winter travel, you can travel to Oregon and enjoy the warm winter temperatures.
What Does This Minimum Temperature Mean for Your Travels?
This February, temperatures are above average, meaning there is almost guaranteed to be perfect hiking and skiing weather. With these temperatures and possible snow, you have tons of options for outdoor activities. Go hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, or just enjoy the beautiful Oregon scenery.
While traveling, the ever-changing weather in Oregon can not only create delays, but also perplex and confuse travelers. Even in the present moment, snow, and potential snow, is a variable on the road. Forecasts show snow may show at the end of February, with Portland having the greatest chances. Last year, Portland had a snowstorm that surprised both residents and travelers that pushed the snowstorm to Valentine’s Day. Check the weather often, and adjust your plans to stay safe in Portland.
Expect the Unexpected: Snow May Be On The Move
While temperatures may seem manageable, avoid traveling to Oregon if you want to avoid all snow. Weather changes alter plans. Snow can appear at moments that seem perfect in Oregon. For the remainder of winter and early spring, the prediction is to have temperatures close to 40 degrees. With that said, temperatures can easily drop in the early morning or late evening hours to bring snow.
In February 2025, Portland experienced an unexpected seasonal snowstorm, leaving visitors guessing if winter was coming to an end. It is wise to prepare for a quick dusting of snow if you’re traveling to the region at the end of the month. Bringing some extra layers to stay warm, and preparing for rain, or slippery roads will help ensure you have a pleasant trip.
What to Pack for Your Trip to Oregon This February
When visiting Oregon in February, it is best to prepare for a little bit of everything. With the rapidly changing weather, pack accordingly. Showers can come at any moment, so be sure to pack a jacket that can stand up to the rain, and even layers you can remove for the warmer periods. It is best to pack a good set of shoes and a jacket for exploring the outdoors. If you will be visiting areas such as the Oregon Coast, or even Mount Hood, you will need a good set of shoes as well.
February may not have the snowstorms that some guests are looking forward to, but still make sure you are ready for anything. Weather for the Crater Lake National Park and Multnomah Falls can change rapidly, so be sure to check the weather before heading to the snow and remote spots.
February 2026 Warm Weather Activities
February’s warm weather gives travelers yet another chance to experience the splendors of nature that Oregon has to offer. Portland’s warm weather presents great opportunities to walk around the city, visit the Japanese Gardens, and relax as well as participate in outdoor activities at Washington Park to do some hiking, or visit Mount Hood for skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing.
For anyone that is considering a trip to Oregon in February, you will be able to enjoy pleasant weather walks along the coast or a trip to the world-famous Cannon Beach where you can see the picturesque snow-covered mountains of Oregon can be enjoyed this month, if you plan your trip to Oregon at the right time.
Thoughts of Travelers Visiting Oregon This February
For anyone that is considering a trip to Oregon in February, it will be a month of pleasant weather and memorable adventures. Take advantage of the warm temperatures in the state and the ability to do various activities outdoors. Depending on the weather, snow may even drop, so skiing or snowball fights may be a fun addition to your trip. Oregon is perfect for people with various interests, ranging from hiking, driving around to explore the lesser-known areas, and even visiting urban sites.
Weather can be expected to shift in the state, but it is good for travelers visiting the state in winter and it will be even better for travelers visiting Oregon in early February.
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Sweden is capturing global attention in 2026 not just as a beautiful Nordic country but as a breathtaking model of sustainable progress. The Swedish Government’s bold commitment to become the world’s first fossil‑free welfare state by 2045 is reshaping how locals and visitors live, work and travel. This vision forms the backdrop for a tourism revolution that positions Sweden as a top sustainable travel destination in 2026.
From pristine forests to innovative eco experiences, Sweden is humanising sustainability for travellers. Visitors now arrive not just to see dramatic landscapes but to engage with a culture that blends nature, social responsibility and climate action like no other place on Earth.
The Swedish Government’s climate ambition goes far beyond slogans. Sweden aims to reach net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, a powerful pledge enshrined in national policy and aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. This commitment responds directly to the global climate agenda and sets a blueprint for long‑term societal transformation.
This framework includes a Climate Act, a Climate Policy Council and rising milestone targets which guide both public and private sectors. It is these robust policies that have earned Sweden top rankings in sustainable development indices – making the destination not only environmentally responsible but genuinely transformative for travellers seeking purpose‑driven journeys.
Sweden’s approach to sustainable tourism is immersive and meaningful. Official tourism platforms highlight nature‑centred lifestyles, supporting responsible travel choices that respect local culture and ecosystems.
Visitors can embark on eco tours such as dog‑sledding in Arctic terrain or timber‑rafting through forested waterways in Värmland. Whale‑watching in Skåne, glamping in the High Coast and slow‑paced exploration of national parks all offer powerful ways to connect with the natural world while treading lightly.
This focus extends beyond activities – Swedish sustainable tourism principles emphasise informed, respectful behaviour that benefits local communities and preserves the environment for future generations.
Across Sweden, regional partnerships and destination collaborations are further boosting sustainable travel. In the west, climate‑smart holiday packages encourage low‑carbon stays, with electric last‑mile transport from train stations to lodgings.
Projects like “Stepping up Sustainability” unite tourism businesses around common green principles, promoting rural and urban destinations alike. This collective effort means visitors find authentic experiences that directly support local cultures and economies.
A distinctly Swedish concept called allemansrätten – the Right of Public Access – invites everyone to enjoy nature responsibly. It grants people freedom to roam forests, lakes and countryside respectfully, blending tourism with everyday life in a way few nations offer.
This access, paired with Sweden’s extensive hiking and outdoor infrastructure, opens unparalleled opportunities for mindful interaction with the landscape. In 2024, the Stockholm Archipelago Trail – a 270km sustainable hiking network across 20 islands – was recognised for promoting responsible trail tourism that protects fragile ecosystems while enthralling travelers.
Sweden’s sustainable travel success is not accidental. National tourism authority Visit Sweden joined the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), emphasising long‑term environmental responsibility in marketing and tourism strategy.
This partnership highlights Sweden’s proactive role in global sustainable tourism. It aligns destination marketing and industry standards to ensure greener choices for travellers, vibrant local economies, and reduced ecological footprints.
Sweden’s Ministry of Climate and Enterprise also champions sustainable outdoor life and environmental policies, playing a central role in linking climate strategy with destination development.
Away from the cities, pioneering sustainability communities offer transformative experiences. On Gotland, Suderbyn Ecovillage showcases permaculture and environmentally friendly living, drawing travelers eager to learn and participate in eco‑living practices. These meaningful stays turn vacations into educational journeys, blending culture, community and sustainability.
Sweden’s travel narrative in 2026 is more than spectacular scenery – it’s about purposeful journeys that enrich both the visitor and the destination. By aligning shrewd climate policy with responsible tourism experiences, Sweden is rewriting what it means to travel sustainably.
For visitors seeking more than a holiday, this Nordic nation offers a chance to witness and participate in a living model of environmental stewardship. Whether through slow exploration of ancient forests, immersive eco tours, or sustainability education in unique communities, Sweden invites the world to travel greener, travel deeper, and travel smarter.
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The US tourism sector is undergoing a major transformation as Tennessee leads the charge, uniting New York, Pennsylvania, Idaho, Massachusetts, and 45 other US states in an unprecedented tourism marketing campaign aimed at attracting more tourists in 2026. This new wave of tourism strategies and policies promises to turbocharge the US tourism industry like never before. Tennessee, New York, Pennsylvania, and Idaho are not only redefining their tourism strategies but also setting new standards for tourism marketing across the country. These states, along with many others, are rolling out innovative policies and bold new campaigns to ensure they capture the attention of domestic and international visitors.
With 2026 fast approaching, these US states are pulling out all the stops to ensure US tourism reaches new heights. From global campaigns to locally-focused initiatives, each state is now competing to become the ultimate US travel destination.
Whether it’s Pennsylvania’s history, New York City’s vibrancy, or Idaho’s outdoor adventure, these states are taking tourism marketing to a whole new level. You don’t want to miss what’s coming next! Read on to discover the exciting updates that are sure to make 2026 the best year yet for US tourism!
Pennsylvania ~216.6 million total annual visitors
Florida ~143.0 million total annual visitors
Tennessee ~126.9 million total visitors
Colorado ~86.9 million total visitors
New York (state) ~72.6 million total visitors

The US tourism sector is gearing up for an explosion of opportunities, with US states unveiling game-changing tourism campaigns for 2026. From the bustling streets of New York City to the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado, the US is setting the stage for the most unforgettable travel year in recent history. US travel is being redefined as states prepare to launch jaw-dropping campaigns that will captivate the world. The Americas are calling, and US tourism is going all-in. Let’s dive into the 2026 US tourism revolution that promises to redefine everything we know about American travel.
Tennessee is ready to light up US tourism in 2026 with a revamped tourism approach that showcases new attractions and unmissable experiences. The state’s tourism office is rolling out campaigns designed to capture the attention of travelers worldwide, particularly focusing on its rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. With the introduction of new music events, Tennessee will solidify itself as a top destination for visitors in 2026. Whether it’s the Graceland Museum or the rolling hills of Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee is positioning itself as one of the US tourism jewels. (press.tnvacation.com)
Tennessee is rewriting the rulebook for US tourism with the launch of its sensational new campaign, Sound Bites. What if food could be transformed by the power of music? That’s exactly what Tennessee is offering with its bold new initiative. This innovative campaign unites two of the state’s most cherished traditions—music and food—in a way that’s never been seen before. Forget about music as mere background noise. Now, it’s an essential part of the dining experience. Tennessee’s Sound Bites campaign invites visitors to savor food in an entirely new way, one that uses the power of music to elevate the dining experience and amplify the flavor. Tennessee’s hospitality industry is proving that music is much more than just a sound – it’s a vital ingredient in what makes food taste even better.
From Nashville to Memphis and beyond, Tennessee is setting a new standard for culinary experiences. US travel has never looked this exciting. US tourism in Tennessee is about to explode, and the world is taking notice of the incredible food-and-music pairing offered by the state’s vibrant cities. If you want a sensory adventure that will shake your taste buds and your ears, Tennessee is calling.

| State | Tourism Campaign / Initiative | Focus Area | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania | America250 & Tourism Expansion | Major events like FIFA World Cup, MLB All‑Star Game, NFL Draft | dced.pa.gov |
| New York City | “Where The World Comes to Play” Global Tourism Campaign | Global outreach, tied to FIFA World Cup | business.nyctourism.com |
| Colorado | 2026 Tourism Marketing Grant | Digital marketing focusing on outdoor activities, heritage, culture | visitcos.com |
| Connecticut | “Pizza Capital of the U.S.” Campaign | Gastronomy, culture, and heritage | ctvisit.com |
| Tennessee | What’s New in 2026 | Cultural heritage, new attractions, natural wonders | press.tnvacation.com |
| Idaho | Official 2026 Travel Guide | Outdoor recreation, mountain retreats, wineries | commerce.idaho.gov |
| North Dakota | New Promotional Materials for 2026 | Outdoor experiences, cultural landmarks, peace garden | dctourismonline.com |
| Wisconsin | Great Lakes Tourism Promotion for 2026 | Great Lakes cruising, waterfront festivals, historical lighthouses | content.govdelivery.com |
| Massachusetts | “Made Possible” Campaign | History, culture, natural beauty | mass.gov |
| Florida | “Never Lose Your Splash” Regional Marketing Campaign | Beaches, water activities, trade shows | visitfloridamedia.com |
Tennessee’s Sound Bites campaign is a star-studded celebration of all things US tourism. The campaign has brought together renowned chefs and world-class musicians to create a truly groundbreaking collaboration. Picture this: Ben Rector, the celebrated singer-songwriter, teams up with Chef Philip Krajeck of Rolf and Daughters in Nashville to create a culinary masterpiece designed to be paired with an original song. It’s a combination of two of Tennessee’s greatest strengths—music and food—that will leave your senses reeling.
This isn’t just about good food or good music. This is sonic seasoning—a concept pioneered by Dr. Charles Spence—that uses elements like pitch, tempo, and rhythm to enhance how we perceive taste. Tennessee’s Sound Bites campaign leverages this powerful science, allowing visitors to experience flavors like never before. Whether you’re in East Tennessee enjoying the sounds of Lee Brice and Chef Jeff Carter or rocking out in West Tennessee with DJ Paul and Chef Felicia Willett, the experience is nothing short of magical.
Tennessee’s US tourism sector is thriving, with tourists flocking to cities like Nashville and Memphis to experience this unique blend of music and cuisine. The world of US travel will never be the same again. With Sound Bites, Tennessee is making waves across the globe and positioning itself as a must-visit destination for travelers seeking more than just the usual.
Imagine sitting down at a table in Nashville, the heart of US music culture, while a live performance enhances the taste of your food. This is exactly what the Sound Bites campaign offers. Tennessee has long been famous for its musical roots, but now the state is blending its deep history in US music with the vibrant flavors of its culinary scene.
The Sound Bites campaign is offering an immersive dining experience that goes far beyond what you might expect from your average US tourism trip. It’s an experience that will captivate all your senses. Every bite of food is carefully curated to pair with the sound of live music, creating a whole new world of flavor. Whether you’re indulging in smoky Memphis barbecue or tasting fresh Southern specialties in Nashville, the music enhances every bite.
Tennessee’s innovative campaign, in collaboration with celebrity chefs and musicians, is rapidly gaining attention. This is not your typical US travel experience. Sound Bites is a game-changer. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime journey where music and food come together to form a truly unforgettable experience, and US tourism is poised to be forever transformed.

Pennsylvania is taking the tourism game to the next level with its bold new initiative, tied to the America250 anniversary celebrations. This is more than just a tourism campaign; it’s a full-on experience aimed at attracting tourists from across the globe. Major events like the FIFA World Cup, MLB All‑Star Game, and NFL Draft are making Pennsylvania the hottest destination of 2026. The Pennsylvania tourism department is throwing a massive spotlight on the state’s rich heritage, diverse culture, and jaw-dropping attractions. This is just the beginning of a tourism boom that will make US tourism unstoppable in 2026. You won’t want to miss it. (dced.pa.gov)
If there’s one place you can’t afford to miss in 2026, it’s New York City. With its new campaign, “Where the World Comes to Play,” targeting international markets, NYC is preparing to show off its best side to the world. With 2026 FIFA World Cup matches hosted in the city, you can expect an influx of tourists, eager to soak in all the culture, nightlife, and iconic attractions that make New York City a global tourism hub. The city is officially calling on the world to visit, and the world is listening. This is US tourism at its finest. (business.nyctourism.com)
If you’re an adventure seeker, Colorado is pulling out all the stops for 2026. Visit Colorado Springs has secured a 2026 tourism marketing grant to launch a powerful digital campaign that’s set to capture the hearts of outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and skiing to exploring rugged national parks, Colorado is ready to showcase the US tourism sector at its best. The state’s official tourism office is investing in targeted promotions that will make it the go-to destination for anyone craving the ultimate outdoor experience. Get ready for an adrenaline rush like never before in 2026! (visitcos.com)
Connecticut’s tourism office is setting the stage for a bumper year in 2026. The official launch of the “Pizza Capital of the U.S.” campaign puts the state front and center in the hearts and minds of food lovers worldwide. By linking its rich heritage to gastronomic experiences, Connecticut is ready to welcome US tourism in ways never seen before. This campaign isn’t just about food – it’s about highlighting everything that makes Connecticut unique, from historical landmarks to scenic views. This is a must‑visit destination for anyone planning to explore the best of US tourism. (ctvisit.com)

Idaho’s 2026 Official Travel Guide has hit the shelves, showcasing everything this amazing state has to offer. From idyllic mountain retreats to thrilling outdoor activities, Idaho is pulling out all the stops for its tourism marketing efforts in 2026. Whether you’re exploring the Sawtooth Mountains or sipping wine in the state’s finest wineries, Idaho offers an escape for every kind of traveler. Get ready to see Idaho rise in the ranks of US tourism this year. (commerce.idaho.gov)
North Dakota’s tourism office has just unveiled a new set of promotional materials for 2026 that spotlight the state’s most breathtaking outdoor experiences. With major marketing pushes focused on the International Peace Garden, the Badlands, and cultural tours, this campaign is designed to draw US tourism to the less‑explored areas of the country. The state is ready to welcome tourists who are looking for something new and exciting in the Americas. (dctourismonline.com)
Wisconsin is making waves in the tourism sector with its bold push to promote Great Lakes cruising in 2026. US tourism is getting a whole new look thanks to Wisconsin’s official promotions, which spotlight the state’s scenic coastline, historic lighthouses, and vibrant waterfront festivals. With record‑breaking visitor numbers expected, Wisconsin is set to become the number‑one destination for those looking to explore the Great Lakes in 2026. (content.govdelivery.com)
Massachusetts has just launched its “Made Possible” campaign, which emphasizes the best of what the state has to offer. From historic tours in Boston to exploring the stunning Cape Cod coastline, this campaign highlights the rich history and culture that has made Massachusetts a must‑visit destination in 2026. Whether you’re a history buff or an adventure seeker, Massachusetts promises an unforgettable experience for all. (mass.gov)
While Florida may not have unveiled a brand new, consumer‑facing campaign specifically for 2026, its trade shows and industry‑focused events are putting the state on the map for US tourism in the coming year. The “Never Lose Your Splash” campaign highlights Fort Lauderdale’s charm, bringing tourists from across the world to bask in the state’s sun and surf. With major events planned throughout 2026, Florida’s tourism sector is primed for an epic year ahead. (visitfloridamedia.com)

2026 is set to be an extraordinary year for US tourism, as states across the country unveil new campaigns that promise to draw millions of visitors, both domestic and international. From the urban vibrancy of New York City to the rugged outdoor experiences in Colorado and the historic charm of Tennessee, US travel is on the brink of a major revolution. With tourism numbers set to soar, 2026 will be a landmark year for the US tourism sector. Let’s dive into the states that are poised to dominate US tourism this year and beyond.
| State | Tourist Arrival / Visitation Estimate (Latest) | Source / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| New York | ~9.8 million overseas visitors in 2024 | The U.S. Dept of Commerce’s NTTO reports New York as the top state for overseas visitors in 2024 (~9.8M). (Trade.gov) |
| Florida | ~8.9 million overseas visitors in 2024 | NTTO data shows Florida ranking second for international / overseas arrivals. |
| Massachusetts | ~1.5 million overseas visitors in 2024 | Ranked ~7th in NTTO overseas arrivals reports. |
| California (for comparison) | ~6.95 million overseas visitors in 2024 | NTTO overseas arrivals — demonstrates the relative scale. (Mize) |
| Pennsylvania | Only state‑level overseas share available (~669k in a prior BTS summary) | Historical BTS state overseas data shows PA among states receiving hundreds of thousands of international visitors (last published estimates). (Bureau of Transportation Statistics) |
| Connecticut | ~268k overseas visitors (historical approx) | Bureau of Transportation Statistics indicates a modest overseas market share for CT (exact NTTO breakdown not published for more recent years). (Bureau of Transportation Statistics) |
| Colorado | ~382k overseas visitors in older state stats | Historic BTS data suggests CO had ~382k overseas visits; current state estimates likely higher with domestic tourism factored in. (Bureau of Transportation Statistics) |
| Tennessee | ~191k overseas visitors (historical estimate) | Historic BTS overseas figures suggest TN’s share is smaller than larger gateway states. (Bureau of Transportation Statistics) |
| Wisconsin | — | Official recent overseas arrival breakdowns for WI are not published in NTTO summaries; estimated domestic visitation is significant based on broader state tourism reporting. (see below) |
| Idaho | — | Idaho does not appear in top ranked NTTO overseas arrival lists; international visitation is relatively smaller and dominated by domestic tourists. (Note below) |
| North Dakota | — | Similar to Idaho, ND has minimal published overseas arrival stats and is better understood through domestic tourism figures than international visitor counts. |
In 2026, Pennsylvania is set to lead the charge with its massive tourism initiative tied to the America250 celebrations. This campaign is not just about celebrating history — it’s a dynamic marketing push aimed at attracting global tourists for major events like the FIFA World Cup, the MLB All‑Star Game, and the NFL Draft. Pennsylvania’s tourism sector is going all-in, with multimillion-dollar investments to market its historical sites, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene. The Pennsylvania tourism department is already preparing for a record number of visitors, with some estimates predicting over 200 million total visitors in 2026. Major events combined with the America250 campaign will make Pennsylvania the US tourism epicenter this year. (dced.pa.gov)
Key Takeaways:
New York City is gearing up for one of its biggest years in history. With its newly launched global campaign, “Where The World Comes to Play”, NYC is positioning itself as the top destination for international visitors. This campaign is specifically targeted at international tourists, with a focus on FIFA World Cup 2026 visitors. In 2026, NYC will be one of the host cities for the World Cup, and the city’s tourism sector is preparing for an influx of global visitors.
The NYC tourism department is leveraging its world-famous landmarks, vibrant culture, and thriving arts scene to attract tourists from around the world. In 2024, NYC saw a staggering 9.8 million international visitors, and 2026 is set to break that record. With more than 64 million visitors expected overall, New York is ready to welcome the world like never before. (business.nyctourism.com)
Key Takeaways:
When it comes to US tourism, Florida has long been one of the most sought-after destinations, and 2026 will see the Sunshine State step up its game even further. In 2024, Florida welcomed nearly 9 million international visitors, ranking second only to New York for overseas tourism. With an array of beaches, theme parks, and vibrant cultural experiences, Florida is set to continue its reign as a top US tourism destination.
Florida tourism is heavily influenced by domestic visitors, but international markets, particularly from Europe and South America, are expected to grow significantly in 2026. The state’s tourism board has already rolled out marketing campaigns targeting eco-tourism, beach tourism, and even trade shows like Florida Huddle. The upcoming 2026 tourism season will be a crucial year for Florida’s tourism sector. (mize.tech)
Key Takeaways:
In 2026, Tennessee is bringing the US tourism sector to new heights. From Nashville’s country music scene to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee offers a diverse tourism experience that attracts millions of visitors. In 2024, Tennessee recorded a massive 126.9 million total visits, reflecting its widespread appeal.
Tennessee’s official tourism marketing campaign for 2026 will focus on its musical heritage, outdoor adventures, and new attractions like the upcoming Songteller Hotel. The state’s tourism sector is prepared for another record year, thanks to its iconic landmarks and unparalleled hospitality. The state’s ongoing commitment to cultural tourism and its natural beauty make it a prime destination for both domestic and international visitors. (press.tnvacation.com)
Key Takeaways:
Known for its majestic mountains and stunning national parks, Colorado continues to be a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The state’s tourism office has already secured a 2026 marketing grant to promote its outdoor activities, cultural events, and adventure tourism. While Colorado has seen steady growth in tourism over the years, the state is expected to see a significant uptick in domestic tourism and international visitors.
As part of the tourism push, Colorado will focus on showcasing the state’s hiking trails, ski resorts, and wildlife experiences. With an estimated 87 million total visitors expected for 2026, Colorado is positioning itself as a top destination for adventure tourism. (visitcos.com)
Key Takeaways:
Massachusetts has launched its “Made Possible” campaign, focusing on the state’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. With nearly 1.5 million international visitors recorded in 2024, Massachusetts remains a top US tourism destination. Its stunning coastline, historic landmarks, and world-renowned museums make it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Americas.
In 2026, Massachusetts is expected to see a rise in visitors thanks to new marketing initiatives aimed at expanding heritage tourism. With Boston’s iconic sites, such as the Freedom Trail and Harvard University, the state is making a strong push to attract international tourists. (mass.gov)
Key Takeaways:
The US tourism sector is preparing for an explosion of visitors in 2026. From Pennsylvania’s historic celebrations to New York’s global outreach during the FIFA World Cup, states across the country are pulling out all the stops to attract visitors. The US tourism industry is on track to surpass previous records, with Florida, Tennessee, Colorado, and California all expected to see significant growth.
With over 200 million total visits expected across the US tourism sector in 2026, the Americas are ready for an unforgettable year. Don’t miss out on experiencing the best of US travel — from cultural tourism to adventure sports, 2026 is shaping up to be the most exciting year for US tourism yet.
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Oman’s capital, Muscat, is set to host a new family-oriented destination with the announcement of a Nickelodeon-branded hotel. This new hotel will be part of the sprawling Aida development project, which began construction in 2023. Developed by Dubai-based Dar Global, Aida is a mixed-use development that spans across approximately 865 acres, including hotels, residences, and golf facilities. The Nickelodeon Hotel will be one of the major highlights of this ambitious project, aiming to attract families from around the globe with its fun and unique offerings.
The Nickelodeon Hotel in Muscat will feature 120 rooms, with a range of accommodation options designed for families. The hotel’s offerings will include one-bedroom units as well as more spacious three-bedroom residences, catering to different family sizes and preferences. This move reflects the growing demand for family-centric vacation experiences in the region, particularly in Oman, which has seen an increase in family-friendly tourism infrastructure in recent years.
The hotel’s design will align with Nickelodeon’s signature style, incorporating bright colors, fun designs, and interactive experiences for guests of all ages. This theme will complement the Aida development, which is envisioned as a world-class leisure destination for residents and visitors alike.
Guests staying at the new Nickelodeon hotel will be able to enjoy a wide range of family-friendly amenities, ensuring that the property will be a hit with both kids and parents. One of the main attractions will be the Aqua Nick waterpark, an expansive water play area that will feature a variety of slides, splash zones, and interactive water features. This waterpark is set to become one of Muscat’s top attractions for both hotel guests and the public.
In addition to the waterpark, the hotel will offer a range of themed dining venues that will immerse guests in the beloved characters and worlds of Nickelodeon. These family-friendly dining spots will be designed to provide fun and interactive meals, ensuring that every moment spent at the hotel is filled with excitement. For younger guests, the hotel will include a Club Nick kids’ clubhouse, a dedicated space where children can take part in various activities and enjoy games, arts and crafts, and other entertainment. Live performances will also be a key feature of the Nickelodeon Hotel, with game shows, character appearances, and the famous “slime” experiences that have become a hallmark of the brand.
The Nickelodeon Hotel in Oman adds to an expanding portfolio of Nickelodeon resorts around the world. The brand is already well-established in several popular destinations, including the Dominican Republic, Mexico’s Riviera Maya, and Turkey. The resort in Muscat will be the latest addition to this growing network of family-friendly hotels, bringing the brand’s signature fun and interactive experiences to the Middle East.
Nickelodeon’s hotel developments are known for their emphasis on luxury family-friendly amenities, ensuring that parents and children can enjoy a relaxing yet exciting holiday experience. The expansion into Oman is part of a larger trend of global hospitality brands catering to the growing demand for high-quality family vacations.
In addition to the Oman property, Nickelodeon’s expansion into the global resort scene includes an exciting new development in the United States. Set to open later in 2026, the Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Orlando will be located in the heart of the theme park capital of the world. This resort will feature more than 400 hotel rooms and condo units, with some of the accommodations available for purchase.
The Orlando resort will offer a series of unique and imaginative themed suites, including rooms inspired by Nickelodeon’s most iconic characters. These will include suites dedicated to characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants, PAW Patrol, Dora the Explorer, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Orlando Nickelodeon resort will allow guests to interact with these beloved franchises in person, adding an exciting layer to the immersive vacation experience.
This new development in Orlando will complement the brand’s commitment to creating destinations where families can experience the magic of Nickelodeon in an immersive, upscale environment. It will provide the perfect blend of relaxation, fun, and themed entertainment for families seeking a once-in-a-lifetime vacation experience.
With the announcement of the Nickelodeon Hotel in Muscat, Oman is positioning itself as an emerging family-friendly destination in the Middle East. The country’s tourism sector has seen a steady rise in international visitors, and projects like the Aida development aim to attract high-end family travelers who seek a blend of adventure and luxury.
The Aida development will offer a wide variety of activities for guests, with the Nickelodeon hotel being one of its standout features. This expansion into Oman reflects a growing global trend where family-friendly resorts and themed hotels are becoming increasingly popular, as parents look for destinations where children can have just as much fun as the adults.
The introduction of a Nickelodeon-branded hotel to Muscat marks a significant step forward in the region’s tourism development. It brings a globally recognized family brand to Oman, one of the most up-and-coming destinations in the Middle East. As the region continues to invest in its tourism infrastructure, the new hotel will help to attract both regional and international visitors looking for an exciting, family-oriented vacation spot. The combination of luxury accommodations, themed experiences, and an immersive waterpark at the Nickelodeon Hotel promises to make Muscat a major player in the family vacation market in the Middle East. The hotel’s opening is expected to further boost tourism numbers and offer a new dimension to Oman’s rapidly developing leisure tourism sector.
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The rolling hills and lakes of the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, are pulsing with renewed energy as The Great American Getaway 400 — NASCAR’s premier Cup Series race — is scheduled to roar back to Pocono Raceway on Sunday, June 14. This event not only marks another thrilling chapter in Pennsylvania’s motorsport tradition but also plays a major role in energising travel and tourism throughout the Commonwealth. For families planning a summer vacation, race fans plotting a getaway, and road-trip adventurers seeking new experiences, the Poconos are calling.
Local travel businesses and destination planners have started reporting rising inquiries for hotel stays, campground bookings, and flight reservations as visitors from across the United States prepare to turn the historic race weekend into a multi-day experience.
Pocono Raceway has been a fixture on the NASCAR calendar for more than five decades, originally hosting races as early as 1974. Today, the Great American Getaway 400 is the headline event of a tripleheader weekend that includes support races, fan activities, and community celebrations.
This year’s race is part of Governor Josh Shapiro’s tourism strategy, which places Pennsylvania’s breadth of natural beauty and outdoor adventure alongside world-class sporting occasions on the travel map. The event is broadcast internationally — reaching millions of viewers — and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region.
State tourism officials estimate that the NASCAR weekend at Pocono Raceway injects $75 million to $100 million annually into the Pennsylvania economy, benefiting hotels, restaurants, gas stations, retail outlets, and local attractions.
More than 60% of race fans travel from out of state or abroad to attend the event, turning a single-day race into a multi-day vacation for many families and motorsport enthusiasts. Travel planners have noted an uptick in bookings at resorts, rentals, and campsites across Monroe, Carbon, Pike, and Wayne counties.
Road-trip visitors are also increasingly combining their NASCAR weekend with explorations of nearby state parks, scenic trails, and local history museums — making the Pocono region a holistic destination rather than just a racing stop.
For visitors flying into the region, Harrisburg International Airport and other nearby hubs are reporting spikes in travel interest for mid-June arrivals. Leisure travellers are encouraged to secure accommodations early as hotels fill up quickly during the race weekend, and rates tend to rise sharply closer to the event.
The area also offers a rich calendar of activities beyond the racetrack — from relaxing hikes around scenic lakes to exploring vibrant downtown districts filled with local crafts, boutique eateries, and heritage sites. Families with children can balance the high-octane excitement with nature trails, paddleboarding, and regional festivals that often coincide with the NASCAR weekend.
Travel advisors recommend visitors build flexible itineraries that allow time before and after race day to fully experience the diversity of the Poconos. With its forests, waterfalls, golf courses, and lakefront beaches, the region is ideal for travellers seeking both thrills and tranquillity.
In recent years, Pennsylvania’s government has placed tourism at the heart of its economic development strategy, realising that travel expenditures support thousands of jobs and contribute billions in revenue. The NASCAR partnership — particularly under the “Pennsylvania: The Great American Getaway” brand — showcases how major events can spotlight the state’s attractions while driving sustainable economic growth.
“NASCAR Cup Series races are some of the biggest and best sporting events in the world — and nobody does it better than Pennsylvania,” Governor Shapiro said, highlighting the race’s twin role in sporting excellence and travel appeal.
Race weekend visitors are increasingly turning their Pocono itinerary into a broader Pennsylvania exploration. Scenic drives through rolling countryside, historic town centres, craft breweries, and artisan markets are all part of the visitor experience. Nature lovers often pair the race with excursions to state parks, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks that define the region’s summer charm.
Road-trippers from nearby states like New York, New Jersey, and Maryland are especially drawn to the convenience of combining a high-energy sporting event with relaxed outdoor exploration — a perfect recipe for family and friend getaways.
As the Poconos prepare to welcome another wave of motorsport fans, local businesses are optimistic that the spill-over benefits will last far beyond race day. Many restaurants and attractions reported that visitors extend their stay by several days, boosting shoulder-season tourism and reinforcing the region as a year-round destination.
With its blend of adrenaline, scenic beauty, and hospitality, the Pocono Mountains continue to demonstrate that major sporting events — when combined with rich travel experiences — can transform a traditional race weekend into a full-fledged tourism phenomenon.
This year’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway isn’t just about fast cars and roaring engines — it’s about the Poconos’ economic revival, tourism influx, and summer adventure. Whether you’re a racing fan or a nature lover, the Poconos promises an unforgettable getaway experience. Make sure you book your trip early, as the magic of the race weekend is just the beginning of the great things Pennsylvania has to offer.
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Hambleden is tucked away in the beautiful Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, and is all so beautiful, it is a regular feature in major Hollywood films. The lovely English village is a great place for people wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life, and as such is very popular for films and TV shows.
Hambleden’s unique blend of stunning landscapes, historical architecture, and timeless English charm has drawn production teams from Hollywood for decades. Its charming streets, rural vistas, and characterful cottages make it an ideal setting for films and TV shows looking for a quintessential British feel.
Over the years, Hambleden has appeared in several well-known films, including the 1968 classic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the adventure-packed The Avengers, the animated 101 Dalmatians, and Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp. More recently, the village played host to Nanny McPhee Returns and the 2022 sequel to Enchanted, starring Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey.
The village’s timeless appeal lies in its perfect combination of natural beauty and historical authenticity. With its beautiful stone cottages, narrow lanes, and unspoiled countryside, Hambleden offers a picture-postcard setting that brings a touch of old-world charm to any production. Its proximity to London also makes it easily accessible for film crews while maintaining a peaceful, rural atmosphere.
Well-known directors, such as Tim Burton, have chosen Hambleden as a setting for their films due to its cinematic quality. Burton’s Sleepy Hollow, which required an eerie, gothic backdrop, benefited greatly from the village’s secluded, atmospheric nature. The enchanting landscape of Hambleden, with its rolling hills and ancient woodlands, fits perfectly with the themes of many films, enhancing the storytelling experience.
Beyond its cinematic appeal, Hambleden offers plenty for travelers looking to immerse themselves in British village life. The heart of the village boasts its local amenities, including a quaint post office, café, and village shop that serve as a hub for locals and visitors alike. The village’s gastropub, The Stag and Huntsman, offers a warm welcome, serving delicious meals in a cosy setting that makes it a perfect stop after a leisurely stroll.
Visitors to Hambleden can also enjoy walking tours through the picturesque countryside surrounding the village. From charming lanes to expansive fields, the area is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. The nearby Culden Faw Estate, with its 3,500 acres of woodlands and parklands, is another gem that adds to the appeal of the area.
For film enthusiasts, a trip to Hambleden is a chance to walk in the footsteps of iconic movie scenes. The village offers guided tours that take visitors to locations featured in famous films and TV series. Whether you’re a fan of Agatha Christie’s Poirot or Good Omens, Hambleden allows you to experience the magic of these productions firsthand.
For nature lovers, the stunning countryside surrounding the village offers an array of walking and cycling routes. The landscape of the Chiltern Hills, with its beech woodlands and chalk downs, is perfect for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. The area is home to a rich variety of wildlife and boasts some of the most beautiful views in England.
If you’re planning to stay overnight, Hambleden offers a variety of accommodation options to suit different tastes. The village is home to The Stag and Huntsman, a boutique inn that blends traditional English charm with modern comforts. Perfect for those looking to experience a genuine village atmosphere, this inn provides a peaceful retreat with the added benefit of being close to filming locations and the village’s other attractions.
For those seeking a more rustic experience, the nearby countryside offers several charming bed and breakfasts and self-catering cottages. These options allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the rural English lifestyle.
Hambleden is located in Buckinghamshire, easily accessible by car from London and other major cities in southern England. The village is a short drive from the M40 motorway, making it an ideal day trip for those staying in or near London. Trains to the nearby town of Henley-on-Thames provide easy access to the village, with a short bus or taxi ride from the station to the heart of Hambleden.
Whether you love watching movies and want to see popular filming sites, or you are just looking to getaway to a calm little village, you’ll find what you need in Hambleden. The village’s beautiful setting, engaging story, and amazing appeal are the reasons this wonderful location is popular with film makers. Why not see the charm of Hambleden and walk the path of the movie stars?
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Arch RoamRight has teamed up with Tern to revolutionize the travel insurance experience for both travelers and advisors. This groundbreaking partnership makes it easier than ever to purchase travel insurance directly during the booking process. As the first travel insurance provider integrated into Tern’s platform, Arch RoamRight is offering a seamless solution to travelers and advisors alike. With this collaboration, travel advisors can now conveniently provide insurance options alongside other travel services, streamlining the booking experience. Travelers benefit from instant access to trusted protection, ensuring they are covered from the start of their journey.
This partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation, making travel planning simpler and safer. By integrating travel insurance into Tern’s all-in-one platform, Arch RoamRight and Tern are paving the way for more efficient, accessible, and comprehensive travel solutions, enhancing the overall customer experience.
For years, travel advisors have faced challenges in offering travel insurance to clients at the right time—often struggling to integrate insurance options within their existing workflows. The collaboration between Arch RoamRight and Tern solves this issue by offering insurance solutions directly on the platform, ensuring that travelers and advisors can access and purchase the necessary protection easily as part of the travel planning process.
This partnership reflects both companies’ commitment to innovation and enhancing the travel experience. With Tern’s advanced technology, travel advisors are now able to offer Arch RoamRight’s trusted travel protection products seamlessly as part of their booking process. The result? A smoother journey for both the travel advisor and the customer.
Travelers booking their trips via the Tern platform will now have immediate access to Arch RoamRight’s comprehensive travel insurance coverage, ensuring that they can easily purchase travel protection during the booking process. Whether it’s trip cancellation, emergency medical coverage, or lost baggage protection, Arch RoamRight’s insurance products are designed to cater to every travel need.
For many travelers, purchasing insurance can often be a last-minute afterthought. However, by offering travel protection products directly within the Tern platform, Arch RoamRight is removing the hassle of seeking insurance separately, which can often be confusing and time-consuming. Now, travelers can add insurance coverage while finalizing their bookings, offering them peace of mind from the very beginning of their journey.
One of the key factors driving the partnership is the shared commitment to technology and improving the customer experience. Arch RoamRight has long been an industry leader in offering innovative travel insurance solutions. With its easy-to-use mobile app and robust online platform, Arch RoamRight provides customers with instant access to their insurance policies, claims tracking, and travel resources, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience while traveling.
On the other hand, Tern’s platform is specifically designed to simplify the travel planning process for both travelers and advisors. Tern’s ability to integrate a wide range of services, from booking flights to securing insurance, aligns perfectly with Arch RoamRight’s mission to streamline travel-related decisions for customers. This collaboration strengthens both brands’ efforts to make travel planning a more efficient, comprehensive, and enjoyable process.
Tern’s platform serves as a one-stop solution for all travel-related needs, providing advisors and travelers with the tools they need to navigate the complex world of travel. The inclusion of Arch RoamRight’s products means that travel insurance can now be seamlessly incorporated into the broader travel booking ecosystem, providing an all-inclusive, hassle-free experience for users.
The partnership between Arch RoamRight and Tern not only demonstrates a shift toward more integrated and seamless travel solutions but also highlights the broader trend of innovation in the travel insurance space. As the travel industry evolves, providing customers with quick, easy access to essential services like travel protection is becoming a top priority for companies looking to stay ahead in a competitive market.
The introduction of direct booking capabilities for travel insurance via Tern represents an important step forward in making travel insurance more accessible and user-friendly. As consumers continue to seek convenience, Arch RoamRight’s efforts to align itself with cutting-edge platforms like Tern signal a commitment to meeting the changing needs of today’s modern traveler.
Travel advisors, who often act as the key decision-makers for travelers, now have a powerful tool at their disposal, enabling them to offer clients enhanced value and streamlined service. The ability to offer travel protection products during the booking process not only boosts their operational efficiency but also enhances their relationship with customers by providing them with greater value at every stage of the booking process.
For travelers, this partnership signifies a significant shift in how travel protection is offered. No longer will travelers have to go through the tedious process of finding insurance products separately from their travel arrangements. The integration of Arch RoamRight’s insurance products within Tern’s platform ensures that travelers can purchase protection seamlessly as part of their booking experience.
Whether traveling for business, leisure, or a special occasion, travelers will have peace of mind knowing that their trips are protected from unexpected events. The ease with which they can access these insurance products directly through Tern’s platform reflects the growing demand for convenience in the travel industry. As a result, travelers are now more equipped than ever to protect their trips and ensure a safe, enjoyable journey.
As travel continues to rebound and evolve post-pandemic, technology will play an increasingly important role in shaping how the industry operates. The collaboration between Arch RoamRight and Tern is an excellent example of how travel companies are leveraging technology to improve the customer experience and meet the demands of modern travelers.
The partnership exemplifies the shift towards more integrated, user-friendly travel experiences that prioritize convenience, safety, and peace of mind. By providing a seamless solution for booking both travel and insurance in one place, Arch RoamRight and Tern are paving the way for a new era in travel insurance.
This innovative partnership between Arch RoamRight and Tern is set to redefine how travel insurance is offered and experienced. By integrating Arch RoamRight’s products directly into Tern’s platform, travelers can now purchase travel protection as part of their booking process, eliminating the hassle of seeking insurance separately. For travel advisors, this collaboration means greater efficiency and the ability to provide added value to their clients. As both companies continue to innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible, travelers can look forward to an increasingly seamless and secure travel experience in the future.
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Travelers will encounter delays on Oregon 99E due to maintenance work on the Abernethy Bridge. Bridge maintenance work is underway, and the hours will impact construction, planning, working, and other traffic. Because of this, planners will have to look for alternative routes to take.
Oregon 99E will be closed for two nights to traffic for the construction of one of the bridge girders. Oregon 99E will be closed for the first time at 10 p.m. on Friday, February 12, and will be reopened at 5 a.m. on Saturday, February 13. It will have its last closure at 10 p.m. on Saturday at 7 a.m. and will be reopened on Sunday.
There may be a third overnight closure February 14-15 (Saturday to Sunday) depending on the progress of the bridge construction, which may impact the work zone traffic. For any immediate changes, travelers are advised to check the ODOT website or follow other local news sources.
Driver detour and traffic redirection along the construction zones and work areas will be directed to I-205 for bypass access, even along the overnight construction zone areas on Oregon 99E. Commuters are encouraged to travel along that route, as it is expected to be a lengthy closure and delay along the through-traffic section of I-205.
There will be access restrictions along the routes and areas available for pedestrians and bicyclists. Expected delays should be accounted for outside of the designated closure time. For the safety of construction personnel and for their own safety, adherence to provided construction safety control devices or zone controls is expected from the public and cyclists.
ODOT officials state that the closure will keep workers and the public safe. Crews will follow guidelines to keep the area safe and to make sure construction runs smoothly. I-205 will be the main detour, and walking on 99E will be open, but there will be some construction interruptions. Anticipate delays.
Construction on the Abernethy Bridge will involve system girder installation, which is critical for the bridge’s future. These construction upgrades will help the bridge, which is essential to the city’s transportation system. Bridge upgrades are essential.
Keeping Oregon 99E open is a priority for the sake of the businesses and people who live there, but the area will be impacted. Planning ahead is recommended for residents, and businesses will see a change in customers.
Oregon City has road closures for maintenance, pending possible third closures over the weekend and the possible long-term closure of the bridge. This will change your travel for a few days. Check road closure updates from ODOT for the changes and adjust your travel strategies.
We appreciate your patience and understanding while we repair this crucial transportation resource and expand the bridge’s lifespan. This is part of the bridge’s overall upgrade project and maintenance work. ODOT considers this to be the “final stretch of the project.”
Please check ODOT’s website for updates and be mindful of the bridge roadwork and potential closures so you can organize your travel to avoid disruptions.
Travelers to Oregon City will need to adapt to the construction in the short term. The state will be closing Oregon 99E underneath the Abernethy Bridge from February 12 to 14. The closure will be necessary in the short term to preserve the state structure. Drivers will be required to use the detour via Interstate 205. Pedestrians and cyclists will be able to access the area and will have no more than a minor delay. Closures of this kind are quite disruptive, and ODOT and state authorities will work with travelers to ease the burden of the closures.
In the construction of new facilities in Oregon City, the goal will be to provide even more reliable and safe options. While necessary, the bridge construction will help provide even more safe options for those who travel on Oregon 99E.
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West Virginia and Western Maryland are advised to closely monitor weather conditions as a fast-moving winter storm is expected to bring hazardous snow, freezing drizzle, and gusty winds on Wednesday morning. These conditions are likely to cause slippery roads, unsafe travel, and potential power outages, making it vital for residents and travelers to stay informed and prepared, particularly during the morning commute.
The storm will impact both regions, creating dangerous travel conditions from the early hours of the morning through the afternoon, as snow and freezing drizzle combine to make roads hazardous.
From about 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, light snow accumulation of up to one inch is expected in several areas, including western Garrett County in Maryland, as well as neighboring western Grant and Pendleton counties in West Virginia. In addition to the snow, periods of freezing drizzle are anticipated, which will likely create a glaze of ice on roads, bridges, and elevated surfaces. The combination of snow and ice will create dangerously slippery conditions.
Wind gusts could reach speeds of up to 45 mph, further complicating travel as the gusty winds may blow snow and ice across roadways. This could cause additional hazards, including fallen branches and isolated power outages, as trees weakened by the ice struggle to withstand the strong winds.
The most dangerous time for travel is expected to be late tonight through the Wednesday morning commute, with untreated roads and bridges potentially becoming slick. Even small amounts of ice can lead to hazardous driving conditions, particularly in areas like U.S. 219 and I-68 near the Backbone Mountain corridor. Secondary mountain roads will also be susceptible to ice buildup, making them a concern for early commuters.
Transportation crews from the Maryland Department of Transportation and the West Virginia Department of Highways will be actively treating priority routes to prevent icing, but drivers are urged to remain cautious, especially as road conditions can change rapidly. Higher elevations and shaded areas are more likely to experience freezing conditions, and sudden icy patches can appear unexpectedly. The gusty winds may also blow snow and ice across the roads, further impairing visibility and making driving more treacherous. Additionally, these strong winds could bring down tree limbs that have already been weakened by the freezing rain.
Residents and travelers in the affected areas should be prepared for difficult conditions on Wednesday morning. Schools and businesses in these regions should keep an eye on the weather and make adjustments accordingly. Given the hazardous travel conditions, it is highly recommended that non-essential travel be avoided, especially during the morning commute. Drivers should allow extra space between vehicles, slow down on curves, bridges, and overpasses, and exercise caution when approaching intersections or entering roads that might be covered in a thin layer of ice.
In addition to road safety, residents are advised to secure any loose outdoor items, such as patio furniture, trash bins, and decorations, which could be blown around by the high winds. Power outages are also a possibility due to fallen branches or downed power lines, so it’s wise to have backup plans for charging devices and to keep extra batteries on hand in case of an extended power disruption.
Travelers are urged to monitor weather conditions closely throughout the day, as winter storm conditions may persist longer than initially anticipated. Anyone planning to head out during the storm should check local forecasts and travel advisories before leaving. It’s crucial to keep updated on any potential road closures, delays, or service interruptions, especially in areas prone to more significant ice accumulation.
West Virginia and Western Maryland are urged to monitor weather conditions as hazardous winter weather, including snow, freezing drizzle, and gusty winds, is forecasted for Wednesday morning, creating dangerous travel and potential power outages.
In conclusion, residents and travelers in West Virginia and Western Maryland should stay vigilant as a winter storm brings hazardous conditions on Wednesday. With snow, freezing drizzle, and strong winds expected to create dangerous travel and potential power outages, it’s crucial to monitor updates and take necessary precautions. Limiting travel, securing outdoor items, and preparing for brief power disruptions will help ensure safety during this challenging weather event.
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Google Maps lets you pick a vehicle to show where you are on the map. You can choose the type of car or truck and even its color. Right now, if you want to change your car, you have to do it on your phone. On Android Auto, you can see your chosen vehicle while driving, but you can’t change it from your car’s screen. That is about to change.
The Android Auto version 16.2.660604 shows a new option, Driving avatar, in the navigation settings. With this, you could pick your vehicle directly from your car’s screen. You can choose the style, like an SUV or a sports car, and even the color. It works just like the interface you see on your phone.
This change will also sync with your Google account. That means if you change your vehicle in the car, it will update on your phone too, and vice versa. So, you can pick up your car either way, in the car or on your phone.
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Most people may not change their avatar very often, but it’s a fun way to personalize your Maps experience. You can pick a car that looks like yours or even a dream car you wish you had.
Google hasn’t officially released this feature yet, but it seems ready and polished. Once it’s available, Android Auto users can make their navigation more fun and personal without touching their phone. Even though it’s a small feature, it adds a little extra enjoyment to everyday driving.
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Apple is widely rumored to be introducing variable aperture on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max later this year, and Samsung is apparently paying very close attention to iPhone-related rumors. That's because the Korean company is now said to be considering re-adding the feature to its lineup as well. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S10 both had variable aperture main cameras, but the feature was dropped with the Galaxy S20 generation in 2020. If Samsung does adopt it again, then expect to see it on the Galaxy S27 family next year, so after a seven-year hiatus. It's quite interesting how...
Following the drama surrounding Mohamed Salah, Arne Slot has restored him to the starting lineup in Liverpool’s most recent matches. However, the Egyptian’s future seems increasingly likely to move away from Anfield by the end of the season. In this context, the veteran is reportedly edging closer to a move to the Saudi Pro League, as Karim Benzema’s departure has opened the door for him to take on a leading role.
According to Santi Aouna of Footmercato, Al Ittihad are already in talks with Mohamed Salah’s agent to secure his arrival for the 2026–27 season. With the Egyptian still under contract at Liverpool until 2027, his departure could involve a transfer fee—something the club may be open to amid the issues they have experienced with the veteran this season. As a result, Salah could become the face of the Saudi Pro League.
Following the departures of N’Golo Kanté and Karim Benzema, Mohamed Salah could be offered an extremely high salary at Al Ittihad, valued at £400,000 per week (nearly $544,000 per week), reports the Daily Mirror. As a highly recognizable figure in the Middle East, the Egyptian’s arrival could have a significant cultural impact and head coach Sérgio Conceição would gain a prolific goalscoring figure, having lost his two biggest stars.
The Reds seem open to Mohamed Salah’s departure, but they would require a £30–50 million fee from a Saudi Pro League club to make it happen. With interest from Al Hilal and Al Qadsiah, Al Ittihad are moving quickly to finalize the operation, aiming to secure the Egyptian’s arrival for the 2026–27 season, according to Topskills Sports UK. Moreover, the veteran has supposedly already agreed to the proposal, leaving only the clubs to reach an agreement.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Liverpool have experienced a rather particular offensive downturn, as the departure of Luis Díaz left the team without a true dribbling winger. Moreover, Mohamed Salah’s exit is approaching, which would leave the team without a range of wingers. In addition, the Reds are also looking to allow Federico Chiesa to leave for Serie A. For this reason, they are reportedly seeking to reinforce their offense.
According to several reports in England, the Reds are determined to target a dribbling winger to strengthen their offense. Backing the continuity of Dominik Szoboszlai as a right winger, they are instead looking toward Bradley Barcola or Yan Diomande to reinforce the left flank. With the sales of Chiesa and Salah, Liverpool could afford a move for either of the two stars, a deal that would exceed €100 million, TEAMtalk reports.

Neymar and Lionel Messi are close friends and never miss an opportunity to show their bond. In this case, the Brazilian forward gave the Argentine star a gift that also pays tribute to the FIFA World Cup icon Pele.
On Tuesday, Santos shared a photo on their official social media accounts showing Messi posing with the No. 10 Santos jersey featuring Neymar Jr’s name, accompanied by his sons Thiago and Mateo, who also received identical gifts.
“From Neymar Jr to Lionel Messi. From the Prince to the Genius,” the Brazilian club wrote in the post. “The Sacred Jersey, of immeasurable value, with the number eternalized by the King. 10 of Neymar. 10 of Messi. 10 of Pelé. An infinite legacy in the history of football. Greetings from Vila Belmiro, Lionel Messi!”
Indeed, it is a jersey with a glorious history. Pele was, of course, the most important player to wear it between 1956 and 1974, achieving six Brazilian Serie A titles, two Copa Libertadores, and two Intercontinental Cups. During that period, Pele also established himself as the most important player of his generation, leading Brazil to three World Cup titles in 1958, 1962, and 1970.
De Neymar Jr para Lionel Messi. Do Príncipe para o Gênio.
— Santos FC (@SantosFC) February 10, 2026
O Manto Sagrado, de valor imensurável, com o número eternizado pelo Rei. 10 de Neymar. 10 de Messi. 10 de Pelé. Um legado infinito na história do futebol.
¡Saludos desde Vila Belmiro, Lionel Messi! 🇦🇷🤍🖤 pic.twitter.com/4hkGJbp0j6
In more recent years, other stars have worn the No. 10 at Santos, including Robinho, Diego, Paulo Ganso, and Gabriel Barbosa. Neymar wore the No. 11 during his first spell at the club, but upon his return in early 2025, he assumed his superstar status and finally took the jersey that Pele wore for nearly two decades.
Neymar and Messi first crossed paths on the field during the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, when Barcelona beat Santos 4-0 to claim the title. Two years later, the Brazilian forward was signed by Barcelona and began a successful four-year spell alongside Messi.
That time together helped forge a deep friendship that endured even after Neymar’s controversial move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. Four years later, Messi followed a similar path, and they were teammates in France for two more seasons.
Their friendship has remained strong since then, despite often being rivals at the international level. In fact, after defeating Neymar’s Brazil in the final of the 2021 Copa America, Messi briefly stepped away from Argentina’s celebrations to spend time talking with his friend on the sidelines.
Messi seems destined to finish his career with Inter Miami, where his contract runs until December 31, 2028, when he will be 41. Neymar, meanwhile, likely has several years left as a professional, having just turned 34. However, his future beyond this season remains uncertain.
Given the unlikely scenario of Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr. crossing paths again at the club level again—either as teammates or rivals—their next possible encounter may be at the international level.
Neymar’s main goal is to regain his best physical and sporting form to return to the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. At the same time, while Messi has not confirmed it, everything indicates he will play his sixth World Cup with Argentina this summer. If both teams win their respective groups, Argentina and Brazil could meet in the semifinals.

Lionel Messi’s arrival at Inter Miami has fueled exponential growth for the franchise over the past few years, culminating in the club reaching the top of Major League Soccer in overall valuation. With Inter Miami now valued at $1.45 billion, questions naturally arise over where other star-linked franchises, such as Son Heung-min’s LAFC and Thomas Müller’s Vancouver Whitecaps, rank across the league.
Sportico, the sports business publication, released its annual MLS franchise valuation rankings for 2026, and for the first time in the list’s history, Inter Miami sits atop the league. The club’s valuation of $1.45 billion places it ahead of every other MLS franchise, reflecting both on-field success and rapid commercial growth.
Compared to the 2025 edition of Sportico’s rankings, the Messi-captained side ranked second with a valuation of $1.19 billion. Following their MLS Cup triumph and with the opening of Miami Freedom Park approaching, the Herons posted a one-year valuation increase of 22 percent, the largest jump in the league, ahead of Chicago Fire FC, which recorded a 20 percent rise.
With Inter Miami now leading MLS in valuation, attention shifts to where the rest of the league’s marquee clubs fall in the rankings. Son Heung-min’s LAFC, which had topped Sportico’s MLS valuations in every previous edition, now sits second with a valuation of $1.4 billion.

Despite losing the top spot, LAFC have hardly experienced a downturn. After being valued at $1.28 billion in 2025, the club posted a 9 percent annual increase, reinforcing its status as one of the league’s most financially successful and stable franchises.
Rounding out the top 10 are LA Galaxy ($1.17 billion), Atlanta United ($1.14 billion), New York City FC ($1.12 billion), Seattle Sounders FC ($915 million), Austin FC ($910 million), Columbus Crew ($800 million), and FC Cincinnati ($790 million). Meanwhile, despite being one of the headline moves of the 2025 summer transfer window, Vancouver Whitecaps are notably absent from the league’s top tier.
In fact, the Thomas Müller-led Whitecaps saw a decline year over year, both in position and valuation. Vancouver ranks 29th among MLS franchises at $450 million, reflecting a 4 percent annual decrease, ahead of only CF Montréal, which sits last at $430 million.
Since their founding in 2018, Inter Miami’s most recognizable figure had been co-owner David Beckham, with the club steadily growing but remaining outside the league’s top valuation tier. In Sportico’s 2022 report, the Herons ranked 10th in MLS with a valuation of $585 million.
Messi’s arrival in 2023 proved transformative. Inter Miami surged to a $1.02 billion valuation in the 2024 report, and with nearly another half-billion added since then, Messi’s impact has extended well beyond the pitch, reshaping the club’s global profile and financial standing.

Galatasaray Daikin Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi'nin 21. haftasında Aras Kargo ile karşılaştı. Galatasaray mücadeleyi 3-1 kazandı.
Galatasaray Daikin Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi'nin 21. haftasında konuk ettiği Aras Kargo'yu 3-1 yendi.
Salon: Burhan Felek Vestel
Hakemler: Ramazan Çevik, Yasin Çalışkan
Galatasaray Daikin: İlkin Aydın, Yasemin Güveli, Carutasu, Sylla, YuanYuan, Bongaerts (Eylül Yatgın, Aslı Tecimer)
Aras Kargo: Aslıhan Kılıç, Kalandadze, Merve Atlıer, Anthouli, Perez, Özgenur Çetiner (Simay Kurt, Sude Taşbaş, İrem Çor, Defne Başyolcu, Olaya)
Setler: 20-25, 25-19, 25-21, 25-14
Süre: 107 dakika (27, 26, 29, 25)

Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı, BKT Avrupa Kupası B Grubu 18. ve son haftasında Yunanistan temsilcisi Panionios ile karşılaştı. Ev sahibi takım taraftarları "çirkin" bir pankart açtı. Beşiktaş ise cevabı 74-114'lük galibiyetle verdi.
Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı, BKT Avrupa Kupası B Grubu 18. ve son haftasında konuk olduğu Yunanistan temsilcisi Panionios'u 40 sayı farkla 114-74 yendi.
Başkent Atina'daki Makis Liougas Spor Salonu'nda oynanan mücadeleye iyi başlayan taraf, ev sahibi Panionios oldu. Yunanistan temsilcisi, mücadelenin 5. dakikasını 15-13 önde geçti. Bu bölümden sonra üstünlüğü ele geçiren siyah-beyazlılar, ilk çeyreği 31-26 önde tamamladı. İkinci çeyreğe 10-0'lık seriyle giren Beşiktaş, farkı çift haneye çıkardı. Periyodun sonuna kadar etkili oyununu sürdüren siyah-beyazlı ekip, devre arasına 59-37 üstün girdi.
Maçın ikinci yarısında da hücumda etkili olan Beşiktaş, 25. dakikada 31 sayılık fark (41-72) yakaladı. Rakibine farkı kapatma şansı vermeyen siyah-beyazlılar, 29. dakikada farkı 34 sayıya (46-80) çıkardı. İyi bir maç çıkartan Beşiktaş, bitime 2 dakika 36 saniye kala 45 sayılık (65-110) fark buldu. Siyah-beyazlılar, kalan bölümde rahat bir oyun sergileyerek sahadan 114-74 galip ayrıldı.
Grubunu ilk 2 sırada bitirmeyi ve çeyrek finale yükselmeyi geçen hafta garantileyen Beşiktaş GAİN, 13. galibiyetini alarak maç fazlasıyla liderliğe yükseldi. Beşiktaş, grup liderliği için ikili averajda üstün olduğu ve haftaya zirvede giren Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse'nin yarın yapacağı maçı kaybetmesini bekleyecek.
Panionios ise 15. yenilgisini yaşayarak grubu son sırada tamamladı.
Yedi oyuncu çift haneye ulaştı
Beşiktaş'ta süre alan tüm oyuncular skor üretirken 7'si çift haneye ulaştı.
Siyah-beyazlılarda Vitto Brown ile Anthony Brown on beşer, Morgan 14, Thomas 12, Yiğit Arslan 11, Dotson ve Kamagate onar, Zizic 8, Lemar 7, Mathews ile Sertaç Şanlı beşer, Berk Uğurlu ise 2 sayı üretti.
Mücadeleyi 10 ribauntla tamamlayan Kamagate, "double-double" yaparak galibiyete katkı verdi.
Yunan takımında ise 19 sayı kaydeden Watson, maçın en skoreri olmasına rağmen farklı mağlubiyeti önleyemedi.
Beşiktaş Avrupa Kupası'nda rekor kırdı
Siyah-beyazlı takım, BKT Avrupa Kupası'nda en fazla sayı bulduğu maçı oynadı.
Panionios karşısında 114 sayı atan Beşiktaş, kulüp tarihinin bu turnuvadaki sayı rekorunu kırdı.
"Kara Kartal" geçen sezon BKT Avrupa Kupası A Grubu dördüncü haftasında sahasında Almanya'nın Ratiopharm Ulm ekibini 107-74 yenerek sayı rekoru kırmıştı.
Yunan taraftarlardan "çirkin" pankart
Panionios-Beşiktaş müsabakasında ev sahibi takım taraftarları "çirkin" bir pankart açtı.
Başkent Atina'daki Makis Liougas Spor Salonu'nda yapılan mücadelede Yunan taraftarlar, Beşiktaş Kulübüne ve siyah-beyazlı taraftarlara küfür ve hakaret içeren ifadelerin yer aldığı pankartı tribüne astı.

Fenerbahçe'nin galibiyetinde başrol oynayan Marco Asensio, hem oyun kurucu kimliği hem de bitiriciliğiyle Süper Lig'e damga vurmaya devam ediyor. 2026 Dünya Kupası öncesi İspanya Milli Takımı teknik heyetine de güçlü bir mesaj gönderiyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin sahadan 3-1 galip ayrıldığı Gençlerbirliği maçında Marco Asensio takımın beyni olarak sahnedeydi. Asensio, 3-1'lik skorla biten mücadelede oyunun her alanına dokunarak komple bir performans sergiledi. 1 asist yapmasının yanı sıra, 3 kilit pas ve 1 yaratılan büyük şans ile hücumun merkezindeydi.
Rakip yarı sahada %92 pas isabeti (23/25) ile oynayarak baskının sürekliliğini sağladı. 2 şutundan birinin direkten dönmesi, maçın skorunun onun adına daha da farklı olabileceğini gösterdi. 0.64 Asist Beklentisi (xA), yaptığı asistin tesadüf olmadığını, doğru pozisyon almada ne kadar usta olduğunu kanıtladı.
Matador bu sezon ulaştığı 9 gol ve 7 asistlik performansıyla kariyerindeki en fazla gol katkısı sağladığı dönemi yaşıyor. Real Madrid ve PSG gibi devlerde geçirdiği dönemlerin ardından Türkiye'de "ikinci baharını" yaşıyor.
Fenerbahçe Teknik Direktörü Domenico Tedesco, maç sonrası yaptığı açıklamalarda Asensio'nun milli takım kapısını sonuna kadar zorladığını belirtti:
Asensio, çok üst düzey bir oyuncu ve Dünya Kupası'nda olmak için tüm kaliteye sahip. İyi ki kararı ben vermiyorum; İspanya'da çok fazla iyi oyuncu var ve seçim yapmak zor, ancak Marco'nun kalitesi tartışılmaz.

Dursun Özbek yönetiminin Fabian Ruiz, Fofana ve Gueye gibi bahsi geçen yıldızların kulüpleriyle hiç görüşmediği geçen sezon Mario Lemina gibi bir süreç yaşamamak için isimlerini kullandığı iddia edildi.
Galatasaray camiası transfer döneminin kapanmasıyla birlikte büyük bir hayal kırıklığı ve "yönetimsel strateji" tartışmalarıyla çalkalanıyor.
Özellikle teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un süreç boyunca yaptığı açıklamalar ile gerçekleşen hamleler arasındaki uçurum, "Buruk kandırıldı mı?" sorularının yüksek sesle sorulmasına neden oldu.
Okan Buruk, transfer dönemi boyunca taraftara ve camiadan sabır istedi. Hedefin "direkt katkı sağlayacak" isimler olduğunu vurguladı. 28 Ocak tarihini işaret etti.
- Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde bu oyuncuları oynatamayacağımız için biraz daha zamana ihtiyacımız var. Doğru zamanda, doğru oyuncuları getireceğiz. Sıkı bir çalışma yapıyoruz.
Ancak gelinen noktada, "direkt katkı" beklenen 8 numara transferi yapılmadı. Kadroya güçlü rotasyon için Noa Lang ve Boey dahil edildi. Asprilla, Nhaga ve Can Armando ise sadece "yatırımlık" oyuncular olarak geldi.
İddianın büyüğü ise yönetimin taraftar baskısını kırmak adına Fabian Ruiz, Fofana ve Gueye gibi dünya yıldızlarıyla ilgilendiği algısını yarattığı oldu. Yine aynı iddialara göre yönetim bahsi geçen yıldızlar için kulüplerine hiçbir zaman resmi bir bonservis teklifi iletilmedi. İlk amaç daime önce oyuncuları ikna edip ardından kulüplerine "Biz oyuncuyla anlaştık, satın alma opsiyonuyla kiralayın" stratejisi oldu.
Geçtiğimiz Ocak ayında Mario Lemina transferi taraftarın yoğun baskısı sayesinde gerçekleşti. Bu sezon da benzer bir baskı oluşmaması için yönetimin "yıldız isimlerle görüşülüyor" imajı çizdi. Ancak somut bir adım hiç atılmadı. Okan Buruk her ne kadar kamuoyu önünde nezaketini korusa da, transferlerin yetişmemesi yüzünden kırgın ve kızgın.

Matteo Guendouzi'nin bonservisi 28 milyon Euro... ancak kolay (4 milyon Euro) ve zor bonuslarla (8 milyon Euro) 40 milyon Euro'ya yükselme riski var. Aynı şekilde maaşı 4.5 milyon Euro... ancak kolay (2 milyon Euro) ve zor bonuslarla (2 milyon Euro) maaşının da 8.5 milyon Euro'ya yükselme ihtimali bulunuyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin oyuncusu Mattéo Guendouzi transferinde rakamlar netleşmeye başladı. Toplam maliyeti ve maaş yapısıyla dikkat çeken transferin detayları "En-Nesyri modelini" anımsatan bir bonus sistemine dayanıyor.
Lazio ile yapılan anlaşmaya göre Fransız oyuncunun transferin en dikkat çekici yanı peşinat ödenmemesi. Toplam 28 milyon Euro’luk ana bonservis bedeli iki taksite bölünmüş durumda. İlk taksit Temmuz'da 15 milyon Euro olarak ödenecek. 13 milyon Euro'luk ikinci taksit ise lig başladığında.
Guendouzi’nin transferinin toplam bonservis maliyetinin başarıya endeksli maddelerle birlikte 40 milyon Euro seviyesine ulaşacağı iddiası ise camiada "neler oluyor" dedirtmeye başladı. Oyuncunun sahaya çıktığı maç sayısına bağlı olarak devreye girecek olan 4 milyon euro'luk bir bonus maddesi var. Ayrıca şampiyonluk ve Şampiyonlar Ligi’ne katılım gibi kulüp başarılarına endeksli toplamda 8 milyon euro'luk bir de zor bonusun bahsi geçiyor.
Guendouzi'nin maaş tablosu da başlangıç rakamı olan 4.5 milyon euro'nn çok üzerine çıkabilecek bir esnekliğe sahip. Tıpkı En-Nesyri transferinde olduğu gibi "düşük" görünen baz maaşın üzerine eklenen bonuslar toplam kazancı ikiye katlayacak cinsten. Kolay bonuslar (maç sayısına bağlı) 2 milyon Euro civarında. Zor bonuslar da (başarı odaklı) yine 2 milyon Euro civarında.

Sergen Yalçın'ın "kazanmak için inanmadığım şeyleri söyledim" dediği Rafa Silva'nın Beşiktaş'tan ayrılığının arasında "güven ve samimiyet" sorunun yattığı iddia edildi.
Rafa Silva gitti ancak Portekizli oyuncuyla ilgili dedikodular bitmedi... bitecek gibi de durmuyor. Sergen Yalçın’ın Portekizli yıldızla yaptığı görüşmeye dair "İnanmadığım şeyleri söyledim" itirafının ardından, cepheler arasındaki gerilim yeni bir boyut kazandı.
Sergen Yalçın, Rafa Silva’nın antrenmanlara çıkmayı reddettiği dönemde oyuncuyu geri kazanmaya çalıştığını ancak bunu samimi olmayan bir yöntemle denediğini dile getirdi.
- Rafa'yı çağırdım, 'Sen bizim en iyi oyuncumuzsun, hedefe bizi sen götüreceksin' dedim. Bunları söylerken aslında inanmıyordum, sadece durumu kurtarmaya çalışıyordum ama yine de ikna olmadı.
İddialara göre Rafa Silva’nın Sergen Yalçın ile arasındaki köprüleri tamamen atmasının temelinde bu "güven ve samimiyet" sorunu yatıyor. Silva’nın, hocasnın kendisine karşı dürüst olmadığını hissettiği ve bu konuşma tarzından ciddi şekilde rahatsızlık duyduğu iddia ediliyor.
Yıldız oyuncunun, profesyonellikten uzak bulduğu bu yaklaşım sonrası takımdan tamamen koptuğu ifade ediliyor. Yalçın, oyuncuyu idare etmenin imkansız olduğunu savunurken, kulübün bu ayrılıktan sağladığı ekonomik ferahlığın göz ardı edilmemesi gerektiğini vurguladı.
En az 20 milyon euro'luk bir karları olduğunu savundu. Ancak 18 milyon Euro, stoper Agbadou'ya yatırıldı.

Youssef En Nesyri devre arasında Fenerbahçe'den Al Ittihad'a transfer olmuştu. Faslı golcü ilk golünü Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde attı.
Youssef En Nesyri devre arasında Fenerbahçe'den Al Ittihad'a transfer oldu. En-Nesyri ilk maçına 2-0 kaybedilen Al Nassr maçında çıktı. İkinci maçına ise Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çıktı ve maça ilk 11'de başladı.
28 yaşındaki futbolcu, 3. dakikada ağları sarsarak yeni takımında ilk golünü attı.

Torreira'nın saha içindeki performansını korumak, saha dışındaki ruhsal dengesini sağlamak için Galatasaray yönetimi konusunun uzmanı Grisel Marachlian'ı spor psikoloğu olarak görevlendirdi.
Lucas Torreira üst üste yaşadığı ailevi dramlar ve Güney Amerika’ya dönme arzusuyla kariyerinin en zorlu virajında. Uzman Spor Psikoloğu Grisel Marachlian’la terapilere başlayan Uruguaylı yıldız derin krizlerde çözümün sadece sahada olmadığını da anlamış durumda.
Spor Psikoloğu Grisel Marachlian’ın uzmanlık alanına giren "yas yönetimi", Torreira gibi elit sporcular için kritik bir süreç. Marachlian’ın metodolojisine göre, Torreira'ya verilecek destek çok değerli.
Torreira’nın profesyonel bir "savaşçı" kimliğinin ötesinde, yas tutan bir evlat olduğu gerçeği ön plana çıktı. Marachlian, sporcunun bastırılmış duygularının sahada "odak kaybı" veya "ani öfke patlamalarına" yol açmaması için güvenli bir dışavurum alanı oluşturulmasını sağlamaya çalışıyor olmalı.
Torreira'nın Arjantin (Boca Juniors) veya Brezilya seçeneklerini değerlendirmesi, ailesine yakın olma güdüsüyle doğrudan bağlantılı olduğu kabul ediliyor.
Bu noktada psikolojik destek Uruguaylının isteğini duygusal bir kaçış istediğine işaret ediyor gibi duruyor.

Okan Buruk'un 750 gün sonra Galatasaray formasıyla sahaya dönen Sacha Boey'den beklentisi Juventus maçlarına karşısına koyacağı Kenan Yıldız'ı sahadan silmesi.
Galatasaray taraftarının sevgilisi Sacha Boey tam 750 gün aradan sonra yeniden parçalıyı sırtına geçirdi. Dönüşüyle camiada büyük heyecan yaratan Fransız sağ bekin kısa süreli (75'nci dakikada oyuna girdi) performansı ve Juventus maçı öncesi Okan Buruk’un planlarına giriş şekli dikkat çekiyor.
Uzun bir aranın ardından Galatasaray forması giyen Boey'un maç sonunda duyguları çok netti.
- Çok çok mutluyum yeniden burada olmaktan. Geri dönmekten mutluyum. Yolumuza iyi şekilde devam ediyoruz.
Boey, ayağının tozuyla çıktığı ilk maçta fiziksel gücü ve oyun disipliniyle bıraktığı yerden devam ettiğinin sinyallerini verdi. Özellikle hücum bölgesindeki pas isabeti göz doldurdu.
Topla Buluşma 20
Rakip Yarı Sahada Pas İsabeti 10/10 (%100)
Kazanılan İkili Mücadele 2
Savunma Katkısı / Geri Kazanma 1 / 1
Top Kaybı 3
Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, Boey'in dönüşüyle birlikte Şampiyonlar Ligi’ndeki Juventus maçı için stratejisini belirlemeye başladı. Buruk’un, İtalyan devinin parlayan yıldızı Kenan Yıldız'ı etkisiz hale getirmek için sağ bekte fizik gücü ve hızıyla bilinen Sacha Boey’i görevlendirmesi bekleniyor.

Rizespor maçının yıldızlarından Noa Lang için "30 milyon Euro verilir mi?" tartışması çok erken başladı... destek ve köstek olan mesajların daha ikinci maçtan ortaya çıkması herkesi şaşırttı.
Galatasaray yeni transferi Noa Lang, adaptasyon sürecinin takım arkadaşlarının desteğiyle hızlandığını itiraf etti. Taraftarın enerjisinden övgüyle bahsetti. Sampiyonluk yarışı hakkındaki soruya özgüven dolu bir yanıt verdi:
- Sadece kendimize odaklanıyoruz. Şu an sürücü koltuğunda olan biziz!
Takım içindeki kimyanın her hafta daha iyiye gittiğini vurgulayan Lang, henüz %100 performansına ulaşmadığını ve maç ritmi kazandıkça daha iyisini yapacağını da sözlerine ekledi.
Okan Buruk da Noa Lang’ın enerjisinden oldukça memnun.
- Noa, oynadığı oyundan zevk alan bir isim. Sadece skor üretmiyorlar, öndeki tüm oyuncularımız (Barış, Yunus, Osimhen) savunmaya da katkı sağlıyor. Takım içindeki bu rekabet, başarı için en önemli anahtarımız.
Noa Lang’ın performansı camiada iki farklı görüşü beraberinde getirdi.
- Olumlu Görüşler
Osimhen için muazzam bir servisçi ve "faydalı" bir partner. Dikine pasları ve içeri kateden oyun yapısıyla yaratıcı. Barış Alper ile yakaladığı uyum umut verici.
- Negatif Düşünceler
30 milyon Euro'luk değerine dair mali şüpheler. Fiziksel olarak daha agresif ve dirençli olması gerekliliği. Savunma yardımı konusunda Sane'nin gerisinde kalması.
Rizespor maçı öncesi ısınmasında Barış Alper ile Noa Lang’ın özel olarak çalıştığı "gol provası" aksiyonları, sahada meyvesini verdi.

Galatasaray yönetimi ve teknik heyeti tam da Fotospor'un yazdığı gibi Renato Nhaga'yı kısa vadeli değil, gelecekteki büyük yatırımı olarak görüyor. Genç oyuncu, fiziksel açıklarını kapattıktan sonra asıl patlama yapacağı planlar üzerinde çalışılıyor.
Galatasaray’ın genç yeteneği Renato Nhaga, Şampiyonlar Ligi listesinin dışında kalınca gözler teknik heyete çevrilmişti. Fotospor, Okan Buruk’un bu kararı, sadece taktiksel bir tercih değil, oyuncuyu korumayı amaçlayan bilimsel bir veriye dayandıran bir haber yaptı.
O haberinde Fotospor, Nhaga'nın dışarıda kalmasının nedeninin 3 test olduğunu yazdı.
1. Kas Kütlesi ve "Fiziksel Çarpışma" Riski
2. İzokinetik Testler: Hız Var, Fren Yok
3. Kemik Gelişimi Henüz Tamamlanmadı
Rizespor maçı sonrası açıklamalarda bulunan Okan Buruk, genç oyuncuya olan güvenini ve izledikleri stratejiyi şu sözlerle özetledi:
- Nhaga'ya durumu anlattık. Galatasaray'ın geleceği için çok önemli bir potansiyel. Ancak Şampiyonlar Ligi farklı bir arena; orada daha tecrübeli isimlerle devam etmeyi seçtik. Nhaga'yı bugün kullanıp bitirmek yerine, gelişimini tamamlamasını bekleyip onu bir yıldız olarak inşa etmek istiyoruz.

Fenerbahçe'de basketboldan sorumlu yönetici Cem Ciritci'nin 'isim sponsorluğunda bir değişiklik olabilir' açıklaması sonrasında gözler Beko'nun yerine Ülker'in geçmesi sürecine kilitlendi.
Fenerbahçe Beko'dan sezon sonu itibarıyla dev isim değişikliği bekleniyor. Basketboldan sorumlu yönetici Cem Ciritci’nin geçtiğimiz günlerde yaptığı “isim sponsorluğunda bir değişiklik olabilir” açıklaması kulisleri zaten hareketlendirmişti.
Mevcut isim sponsoru Beko’nun, sezon başında belirlenen bütçe sınırlarının dışına çıkmadığı (Nigel Hayes-Davis transferi için ekstra ödenek sağlanmadı) şu dönemde, Ülker'in yeniden isim sponsoru olarak döneceği iddiası iyice arttı.
Cem Ciritci’nin daha önce vurguladığı, “nütçeyi kısmayacağız. Fenerbahçe hep Final Four ve şampiyonluk kovalayacak seviyede kalacak. Bunun için plan ve programlarımızı yapıyoruz” sözleri, olası bir Ülker anlaşmasıyla finansal gücün yeniden eski haline getirilmesi için hazırlık yapıldığı konuşuluyor.
İddialara göre Beko ile olan iş birliğinin ardından Ülker’in yeniden ana sponsor ve isim ortağı olması için görüşmeler sürüyor. Değişikliğin zamanlaması henüz netlik kazanmadı. Hedef sezon sonu olarak öne çıktı.

Beşiktaş'tan ayrılmak istediği iddia edilen Vaclav Cerny'den iddialar hakkında net cevap geldi.
Beşiktaş'ta Çekyalı yıldızı Vaclav Cerny'nin "ayrılmak istiyor" iddiaları gündeme gelmişti. İddialardan kısa süre sonra, Beşiktaş Kulübü resmi açıklama yayımlayarak 28 yaşındaki oyuncunun ayrılmak istediğine dair iddiaları yalanladı.
Cerny'den de iddialara için bir cevap geldi. Vaclav Cerny, sosyal medya hesabından Fenerbahçe'yi mağlup ettikleri Ziraat Türkiye Kupası karşılaşmasının sonunda siyah-beyazlı taraftarlara üçlü çektirdiği videoyu paylaşarak "stres yok" anlamına gelen "No stress" notunu düştü ve yanına kartal emojisi ekledi.

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Giovanni Manna insists the Coppa Italia quarter-final against Como is ‘a very important competition,’ but he wishes Napoli had played this season ‘with a normal number of injuries.’
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog.
The winner will be decided after 90 minutes or go straight to a penalty shoot-out, as there is no extra time, to decide who faces Inter in the semi-final.
Como are well-rested, because their Serie A Week 24 fixture against Milan was rescheduled to February 18 due to San Siro being used for the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

“This is part of the sport, it’s not our fault and not theirs either, so we are not seeking any alibis,” Manna told Sport Mediaset.
“It is a very important competition, we want a prestigious semi-final against Inter. We are accustomed now to playing in difficult circumstances, so we’ll give our best.”
Scott McTominay aggravated an inflammation of the tendon in his thigh and is therefore rested, with David Neres, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour and Kevin De Bruyne injured.
It means January signing Giovane gets his first start for Napoli, while Alisson Santos is on the bench. Are they the buys Manna wanted in mid-season?
“It was certainly more complicated than we had hoped, we tried to do some other deals, but the parameters weren’t suitable. So we decided to focus on two young players with margin for significant improvement and in my view can be functional for our style of football both today and in future.
“So we are eager to see them in action, but also in no rush.”

Others like Matteo Politano and Romelu Lukaku are only fit for the bench, while Alessandro Buongiorno is left out after his disastrous performance against Genoa.
Goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic returns after several weeks out with a muscular problem, especially as his penalty save allowed Napoli to earn a 0-0 draw here with Como in November.
“I would prefer to have seen how things would’ve gone if we’d had the full squad at our disposal, or at least a normal number of injuries. I’d have loved to be able to see how this team would’ve handled the season in normal circumstances,” noted Manna when asked how the campaign was going.

“Seeing as that was not possible, we have to look forward. We already won the Supercoppa Italiana, we have the chance to progress in the Coppa Italia, it’s true we went out of the Champions League, but in Serie A we are pretty much where we expected to be.
“What happened is not an alibi. We are fortunate enough to have a great squad, a real coach, and a group with guts. That has allowed us to stay pretty much on track, then we’ll see what happens.”
Khephren Thuram reveals what it feels like to face his brother Marcus and why he thinks their father Lilian will be cheering on Juventus against Inter. ‘Our whole family will be in the stands.’
The Derby d’Italia kicks off at San Siro on Saturday at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
Neutrals will be hoping for a repeat of the extraordinary thriller that saw Juve emerge 4-3 winners in stoppages, with both Thuram brothers on target.

“When you grow up with a brother who plays football, it’s natural you would always love to be in the same team,” Khephren told Sky Sport Italia.
“In school, we would always pick each other first to go into our sides. But now we are professionals, we both play for big Italian clubs, and that is good too. I hope to play many games alongside him for France.
“I expect a great game, because these are two big teams, both playing well, and tough on a tactical level. It will be difficult for both sides.”
Will the two brothers speak before the big match this weekend?
“We speak every day, but never about matches. We discuss more important things than football. Our whole family will be in the stands this time, though.”

It is a situation where their father, former Juventus and Parma defender Lilian, is going to feel a little torn.
However, Khephren has an idea of why the Bianconeri might get the benefit of a smile from their dad.
“He will be neutral, but I am the baby, so perhaps he’ll have a little bit more attention towards me.”

Juventus have certainly boosted their form since Luciano Spalletti took over from Igor Tudor, so how does the coach differ from his predecessor?
“He asks me to always keep moving, to anticipate the play, but the most important thing is to play with my qualities and know that I am strong,” said Khephren Thuram.
“He is one of the coaches who most in my career has tried to make me understand my own strength. I enjoy working with him, he also gives me tips on where to improve, but I’ll keep those details to myself.
“Spalletti is very demanding with the team, he asks us for many things, and we try to deliver for him.”
With Scott McTominay out of action, Napoli rely on Rasmus Hojlund, Giovane and returning Vanja Milinkovic-Savic against Nico Paz’s Como in the Coppa Italia quarter-final.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog.
The winner will be decided after 90 minutes or go straight to a penalty shoot-out, as there is no extra time.
Whoever goes through can then prepare for the semi-final against Inter.

Napoli earned a controversial last-gasp 3-2 victory away to Genoa in Serie A at the weekend, but McTominay felt pain from a recurring inflammation after scoring one of the goals.
He is therefore rested, with the usual list of absentees like David Neres, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour and Kevin De Bruyne.
The good news is that goalkeeper Milinkovic-Savic is available after a couple of weeks out, with Matteo Politano and Romelu Lukaku fit for the bench.
January signing Giovane therefore steps into the trident attack with Hojlund and Antonio Vergara, dropping Eljif Elmas into midfield to replace McTominay.

Como have been the surprise outfit of this season under coach Cesc Fabregas, and already held Napoli to a 0-0 draw here in Serie A.
Nico Paz is the star man in attack, with impressive Martin Baturina and Jayden Addai, but with Tasos Douvikas and Alvaro Morata on the bench, it’s possible the Argentine will be used as a False 9.
Edoardo Goldaniga and Assane Diao are on the treatment table, but the squad is rested because their Serie A Week 24 fixture with Milan was postponed to February 18 so San Siro could prepare for the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Of course, this is a big reunion for Fabregas and Antonio Conte, who worked together to win the FA Cup at Chelsea.
It could also be the first Coppa Italia semi-final for Como in 40 years, since eliminating then reigning Champions of Italy Verona in 1986.

Napoli: Milinkovic-Savic; Beukema, Rrahmani, Juan Jesus; Mazzocchi, Lobotka, Elmas, Olivera; Giovane, Vergara; Hojlund
Como: Butez; Smolcic, Ramon, Diego Carlos, Valle; Perrone, Sergi Roberto; Addai, Caqueret, Baturina; Nico Paz
Vincenzo Italiano outlines where Bologna must be more alert and effective if they are to break the crisis against Lazio in the Coppa Italia quarter-final. ‘We must battle for every ball.’
It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara on Wednesday at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
The winners will be decided after 90 minutes or go directly to a penalty shoot-out, as there is no provision for extra time.
Whoever emerges will then go on to play Atalanta in a two-legged semi-final.

Although Bologna are the reigning Coppa Italia holders and reached the Supercoppa Italiana Final, losing to Napoli in December, their recent Serie A form has been dismal.
Since the start of December, they scraped just one Serie A victory, three draws and eight defeats, crumbling 1-0 at home to Parma over the weekend.
“We must battle for every ball, knowing that any situation can become favourable, for example in the build-up to the Christian Ordonez goal for Parma,” said Italiano in his press conference.
“This is when we need determination and presence. I ask all the players to read the game, to have a greater sense of danger.
“We also must create more scoring opportunities, that is the key to emerging from this difficult moment. We know the path that we have to take.”

Balancing Serie A, the Coppa Italia, Europa League and Supercoppa Italiana is proving to be quite a strain on Bologna’s resources this season.
“What surprised me the most is how much energy we waste, we are struggling to recover from one match to the next. Our focus has to be on preparation and studying the opponents.”
Lazio have changed quite a bit in the January transfer window, with some players leaving and others like Kenneth Taylor and Petar Ratkov arriving.
“Lazio achieved a great result against an on form Juventus at the weekend, but Maurizio Sarri and I know each other well. We’ve got to put in an impeccable performance if we are to reach the semi-final,” concluded Italiano.
Torbjorn Heggem and Lorenzo De Silvestri are out of action.

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Manchester United have been told to sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur.
According to a report from Fichajes, Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has urged the club to sign the Argentine defender at the end of the season. The 27-year-old has been linked with a move away from Tottenham, and it will be interesting to see if Manchester United is willing to provide him with an exit route.
The defender will cost around £70-80 million. Manchester United certainly have the financial muscle to avoid him, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. It is no secret that they need a quality central defender, and the South American could be ideal. Apart from his qualities as a defender, his leadership skills could prove to be invaluable as well. He could be the ideal long-term replacement for Harry Maguire at Old Trafford.
The opportunity to join Manchester United could be tempting for the South American. He will look to fight for major trophies, and the chance to represent Manchester United will be hard to pass up.
They have shown great improvement in recent weeks, and they will look to fight for trophies in the coming seasons. The defender will certainly be attracted to the idea of taking the next step in his career and joining a bigger club. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact at Old Trafford. Even though the transfer would be a substantial investment, the player’s quality would justify the move and establish him as an indispensable asset for the club.
Manchester United need elite players like him if they want to compete regularly for major trophies.
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Saudi Arabian giants Al Ittihad have reportedly opened talks with the representative of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, reigniting speculation over one of football’s longest-running transfer sagas.
According to French outlet Foot Mercato, the Egyptian international is now significantly “more open” to a move to Saudi Arabia, marking a notable shift in his stance compared to previous windows.
Despite signing a lucrative contract extension with Liverpool until 2027 following a stellar 2024–25 season, Salah’s position has evolved.
While the 33-year-old had previously prioritised staying in the Premier League, reports claim his agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, is now actively engaging with Al Ittihad.
The Jeddah-based club are desperate to land a global superstar to spearhead a new era and view Salah as the ultimate marquee signing capable of restoring them to the summit of the Saudi Pro League.

Momentum towards a potential exit has gathered pace amid a turbulent 2025–26 campaign at Anfield.
Liverpool have struggled domestically and currently sit sixth in the Premier League, while tensions reportedly escalated when Salah publicly clashed with head coach Arne Slot after being benched for three consecutive matches.
Although Salah has since returned to the starting XI, there are growing suggestions that relations behind the scenes remain strained.
The forward previously hinted that someone at the club no longer wants him at Liverpool, sparking speculation over internal discussions about cashing in.
From Liverpool’s perspective, this summer could represent their final opportunity to secure a massive transfer fee while also removing Salah’s significant wage package.
Should Salah depart this summer, he would do so as an undisputed Liverpool legend.
Since joining from Roma in 2017, the “Egyptian King” has been the driving force behind the club’s modern success, registering 251 goals and 119 assists in 426 appearances across all competitions.
| Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Competitions | 426 | 251 | 119 |
Mohamed Salah’s stats for Liverpool across all competitions
Salah has shattered numerous club and Premier League records, establishing himself as not only one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players, but one of the Premier League’s all-time greats.
Last season, he single-handedly powered Liverpool to a Premier League title, scoring 29 goals and providing 18 assists in 38 league games.
Across all competitions, he finished with 34 goals and 23 assists, in what many considered should have won him the Ballon d’Or.
During his nine years at Anfield, Salah has helped Liverpool win a Champions League, two Premier League titles, two League Cups, and an FA Cup, while also becoming the club’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer.
If this truly marks the end of Salah’s chapter on Merseyside, the farewell at Anfield would be one befitting a genuine footballing icon.
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Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on the Gambian defender Sedi Kinteh.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, Manchester United are keeping tabs on the 19-year-old, and his performance has impressed Jason Wilcox.
Kinteh has done quite well for Tromso and has attracted Chelsea’s attention as well. The 19-year-old is not just a quality defender; his recovery pace has been extremely impressive. The defender clocked a top speed of over 37 km/h this season, which makes some as fast as the Tottenham star Micky van de Ven.
Kinteh is capable of operating centrally as well as a fullback. His versatility could be a huge bonus for Manchester United or Chelsea in future. It remains to be seen if either of the two clubs decides to come forward with an offer to sign him. The opportunity to join a premier league will be exciting for the youngster. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to test himself at the highest level.
Meanwhile, the defender could be available for a fee of €6 million. Manchester United and Chelsea certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen where the 19-year-old ends up. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him. He needs ample first-team exposure in order to improve further and fulfil his potential. Sitting on the bench at a big club would be detrimental to his development. Therefore, he should choose his next destination very carefully. At the reported asking price, he could be a major bargain for either club.
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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Antonio Rudiger at the end of the season, and the player is ready to return to the Premier League.
According to a report from TeamTalk, the German International will be out of contract at the end of the season, and the 33-year-old is unlikely to sign a new deal with the Spanish club. The player is currently exploring his options and has already held talks with multiple clubs in England.
The defender is reportedly open to taking a pay cut to return to the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if Spurs sign the player on a free transfer. They need more depth in the defensive unit, and the 33-year-old could be ideal.
He has played in the Premier League with Chelsea, and he should be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact. Apart from his quality as a defender, Spurs could use his leadership skills and winning experience as well. The 33-year-old could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. The defender helped Chelsea win the UEFA Champions League during his time at the London club, and he will help the club win trophies as well.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave the club at the end of the season, and the German International could be a short-term replacement for him. Signing a player of his quality on a free transfer could prove to be an excellent move for Tottenham. It remains to be seen whether they can secure an agreement with the player in the coming weeks. The defender is eligible to secure a pre-contractor agreement with Tottenham now.
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Arne Slot believes this has been the toughest season of his career “by a mile” as his Liverpool side prepare to take on Sunderland on Wednesday. The Reds suffered their eighth loss of the Premier League season on Sunday, when they fell to a late 2-1 defeat against Manchester City at Anfield. The reigning champions […]
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The number of wishlists a game has is never a one-to-one for how many copies it'll see when it finally releases, but you can't say those wishlists count for nothing, especially when there are millions of them, which is exactly what Subnautica 2, Forza Horizon 6, and Resident Evil Requiem have on Steam. Instead of its usual sales reporting, analyst firm Alinea Analytics' latest report digs into which upcoming titles have the most wishlists on Steam. Now, it's worth noting that the report clarifies that Valve's own ranking for the 'Top Wishlists' games on Steam also accounts for how quickly […]
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According to two separate and trustworthy sources, Microsoft is reportedly considering the merging of the Xbox Game Pass Premium console subscription tier with PC Game Pass. The Verge's Tom Warren heard that the plans are far from finalized, but that's what Microsoft is thinking right now, and Windows Central has subsequently backed up the reporting with its own sources. Here's a breakdown of the respective feature sets as they are currently available to users: Feature PC Game Pass Xbox Game Pass Premium Price $11.99/month $14.99/month Platforms PC only Console, PC, Cloud First-Party Day-One Access Yes No (added within 1 year) […]
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When people feel physically closer to someone who could be harmed, they are less willing to sacrifice that person for the greater good, according to a new finding reported in Cognition & Emotion.
Moral dilemmas, situations where any available option violates an important moral value, have been used to study how people balance rules like “do not harm” against outcomes like saving more lives. Classic examples such as the trolley and footbridge dilemmas show that people often reject utilitarian solutions when harm requires direct physical contact, suggesting that emotional responses play an important role in moral judgment.
The trolley dilemma is a thought experiment that asks whether it is morally permissible to pull a lever to divert a runaway train, sacrificing one person on a side track to save five people on the main line. The footbridge dilemma modifies this scenario by asking if one would physically push a large person off a bridge to stop the train, rather than using a mechanical switch.
Federica Alfeo and colleagues were motivated by an open question in this literature: is it the type of action (e.g., pushing versus pulling a lever), or the physical closeness to the victim, that drives these moral choices? Building on theories of psychological distance and prior work on emotion in decision-making, the authors set out to disentangle how proximity itself shapes moral judgments and emotional reactions.
The researchers conducted two studies using computer-based, interactive moral dilemmas modeled on the footbridge scenario. The scenarios were presented from a first-person perspective, allowing participants to experience the unfolding situation as if they themselves were at the scene.
In Study 1, 261 participants responded to scenarios that required different actions implying different levels of physical proximity to a victim: pushing someone directly, using a gun, or pulling a lever that opened a trapdoor. Participants made a forced choice between a deontological option (letting five people die) and a utilitarian option (sacrificing one person), while their response times were recorded.
After each scenario, participants estimated how physically close they felt to the victim using a visual distance scale. They also rated their emotional responses using standardized ratings, spanning negative emotions (e.g., fear, anger, sadness), moral emotions (e.g., guilt, shame, regret), and positive or neutral emotions. Importantly, emotions were assessed both for the option participants chose (factual emotions) and for the option they rejected (counterfactual emotions).
In Study 2, the researchers tested 46 additional participants to further isolate proximity. Here, the action remained constant across all scenarios (pulling a lever), while only the visual distance to the victim was manipulated. This design allowed the authors to examine whether perceived proximity alone, without changing the action, was sufficient to alter moral choices and emotional reactions.
Across both studies, participants reliably perceived the intended differences in physical distance, confirming that the proximity manipulations worked as designed. In Study 1, moral choices varied systematically with proximity. Participants were less willing to endorse the utilitarian option when the scenario required closer physical contact with the potential victim.
When harm felt more immediate and personal, participants tended to favor deontological choices, even when those choices resulted in worse overall outcomes. Scenarios implying greater distance, by contrast, were associated with a higher likelihood of sacrificing one person to save five.
Emotional responses mirrored these decision patterns. Negative emotions and moral emotions, including guilt, shame, regret, and disappointment, were strongest in high-proximity scenarios and weakest when the victim was farther away. Importantly, emotions associated with the unchosen alternative were consistently more intense than emotions linked to the chosen action.
This pattern suggests that participants anticipated the emotional consequences of both options and tended to choose the one expected to minimize emotional distress. Response times did not meaningfully differ across proximity levels, indicating that emotional intensity rather than deliberation time distinguished the scenarios.
Study 2 replicated and clarified these effects while holding the action constant. Even when participants always performed the same action, greater perceived distance increased utilitarian responding, whereas closer proximity reduced it. Emotional patterns showed a similar structure, with proximity amplifying negative and moral emotions and counterfactual emotions again exceeding factual ones.
Together, these findings show that physical closeness itself, not just the type of action, plays a central role in moral decision-making.
These findings are based on hypothetical, computer-based dilemmas, which may not fully capture how people behave in real-world moral situations involving genuine stakes and consequences.
The research, “The closer you are, the more it hurts: the impact of proximity on moral decision-making,” was authored by Federica Alfeo, Antonietta Curci, and Tiziana Lanciano.


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Bitcoin (BTC) price has rebounded towards $70,000 on Tuesday, February 10, during the North American session. The flagship coin rebounded from a demand zone around $68.5k in the past two days, thus aiming to retest its supply zone around $71,250.
Nonetheless, Bitcoin price has suffered a significant decline in its Open Interest (OI), thus fueling the bearish sentiment. According to market data from CoinGlass, BTC’s OI has dropped from above $90 billion in October 2025 to hover about $45.7 billion at press time.
According to onchain data analysis, Bitcoin whales with an account balance of above 1000 BTC have been accumulating year-to-date. Moreover, Bitcoin addresses with an account balance of 1000 have surged by 50 in the past few weeks.

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With onchain data showing the retail traders still reluctant to buy BTCs at current levels, amid extreme fear of further capitulation, the odds of a Bitcoin price rebound remain palpable.
The main reason why Bitcoin price may rebound to $85k is due to its unfilled gap above $79k and below $85k. Historically, any gap in the Bitcoin CME Futures formed has been filled.

With the BTC price forming a potential bull flag after a notable selloff to around $60k, the flagship coin is likely to rally towards $85k soon.
Although BTC price may rebound towards $85k soon, the intense fear of further capitulation is palpable. Furthermore, more crypto traders are predicting a similar Bitcoin capitulation in the coming weeks to the 2022 bear market.

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A growing online debate about whether Bitcoin had the “fairest launch in history” has taken a new turn after comments from David Schwartz, Chief Technology Officer at Ripple, sparked controversy across the crypto community.
The discussion began after a widely shared social media post claimed Bitcoin’s launch was uniquely fair and impossible to replicate. Critics quickly pushed back, arguing that early miners, including insiders close to the project’s creation, accumulated a large share of the initial supply before public awareness increased.
Responding to the debate, Schwartz argued that many discussions about launch fairness rely on incorrect assumptions. He stated that it is not inherently unfair for creators of a network to retain a portion of the value they help create, especially when early participants face significant uncertainty and risk.
Schwartz also said that early investors did not necessarily have guaranteed advantages. According to him, early participation involved high risk, with many early adopters unsure whether the project would survive at all. As adoption increased and the technology became more widely known, the risk declined, but the opportunity to participate still remained open to the public.
He further said that hindsight often creates the impression that early participants had an outsized advantage, when in reality the risk-adjusted benefits became clearer only years later as the ecosystem matured.
Some analysts involved in the online discussion compared Bitcoin’s early mining phase to the public pre-sale structure used by Ethereum, arguing that both networks allocated roughly similar portions of supply to bootstrap development. Supporters of this view claim that the idea of Bitcoin having a uniquely “perfect” or “immaculate” launch may be overstated.
Critics, however, maintain that Bitcoin’s lack of a formal pre-sale still distinguishes it from later blockchain launches, keeping the fairness debate unresolved.
In follow-up comments shared online, Schwartz said the opportunity to participate in Bitcoin did not meaningfully worsen in its early years. Instead, he argued that the investment opportunity gradually improved as the risk of total project failure declined and the possibility of long-term success became more visible.
He added that the debate changes mainly after 2018, when it became harder to argue that late entrants had no disadvantage compared with earlier participants. By that stage, Bitcoin had already matured significantly, making early participation advantages more apparent.













Nəriman Axundzadə MLS təmsilçisi “Kolumbus Kru”ya keçib. Hücumçu klubla 3.5 illik müqavilə imzalayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Kolumbus Kru”nun meneceri İssa Toll klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında forvardla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
“Nəriman komandamıza əlavə güc qatacaq bacarıqlar gətirir. Onun texniki qabiliyyətləri və yüksək iş tempi üslubumuza uyğun gəlir. Gənc yaşına baxmayaraq, Nəriman ölkə daxilində, Avropa arenasında və milli komandada dəyərli təcrübə qazanıb”.
ABŞ təmsilçisi “Kolumbus Kru” “Qarabağ”ın futbolçusu Nəriman Axundzadəni transfer etdiyini açıqlayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə MLS təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 21 yaşlı hücumçu ilə 3.5 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Nəriman bu mövsüm “Qarabağ” formasıyla 26 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XIX turunun “Neftçi” – “Qəbələ” oyunundan (1:0) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirib…
– İkinci hissədə komanda ilk hissədəki tempi göstərə bilmədi. Səbəb nə idi?
– Bəli, səmimi desəm, ilk hissə kifayət qədər yaxşı oynadıq, rəqibə fürsət vermədik. Daha bir qol da vura bilərdik. Digər məsələ ilə psixologiya ilə bağlı idi. Komanda ev oyunlarında uzun müddət idi qələbə qazanmırdı, ona görə psixoloji gərginlik vardı. Uşaqlara dedim ki, bizə qələbə lazımdır, sonra da yolumuza davam etməliyik. Futbolçulara təşəkkür edirəm. Oyun yaddan çıxır, amma hesab həmişə qalır.
– “Qarabağ”la oyunun təxirə salınmasını istəmədiyiniz bildirilir…
– Kim yazır bunu? Deyilsə, oynayaq, oynayacağıq. Desələr yox, oynamayacağıq.
– Rəqib məşqçi dedi ki, oyunda aqressiya var idi…
– Aqressiya yox, intensivlik var idi.
– “Qarabağ”la oyun məsələsi çox gündəmdə qaldı. Onlarla matça xüsusi motivasiya ilə çıxmağa ehtiyac var, yoxsa sıradan matç olacaq?
– Azərbaycan çempionatında 12 komanda var. Mənimçün rəqibin fərqi yoxdur. Hər oyun vacibdir.
– Hakimlik barədə fikirləriniz?
– Mən baş məşqçiyəm, işim komandanı meydana çıxarmaqdır. Hakimlərin işinə Hakimlər Komitəsi rəy verir. Bəzi epizodlarda anlaşılmazlıq oldu. Amma qərəz olduğunu düşünmürəm.
– Breno Almeyda oynamağa hazırdır?
– Onu uzun müddətdir, izləyirdik. Yaxşı skautinqimiz var. Bu oyunçu skautların və məşqçi heyətinin xoşuna gəlib. Cinahlarda və mərkəzdə oynaya bilir. Yaxşı driblinqi, sürəti var. Ondan gözləntilərin çoxdur. Sabahdan bizimlə məşqlərə qoşulacaq. Tam hazır olması üçün vaxt lazımdır. Onu dərhal oyuna buraxa bilmərəm. Baxmaq, tanış olmaq lazımdır.
Şahin Cəfərov
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XIX turunun “Neftçi” – “Qəbələ” oyunundan (1:0) sonra qonaq komandanın məşqçisi Georgi Çixradze jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…
– Maraqlı, dinamik oyun oldu. Bilirdik ki, “Neftçi” matçın əvvəlində sürətli oynayacaq. İlk 15 dəqiqədə sürətdə geri qaldıq. Rəqib oyuna aqressiv başladı. Nəticədə qol buraxdıq. Amma bundan sonra çox yaxşı oyun nümayiş etdirdik. İkinci hissədə daha çox qol şansı yaratdıq. Bəzi epizodlar var idi ki, onları necə əldən verdiyimiz maraqlı gəldi. Futboldur. Düşünürəm ki, bu gün məğlubiyyətə layiq deyildik.
– Prins Ovusu yüz faizlik epizodu dəyərləndirə bilmədiyi üçün çox məyus olmuşdu. Komanda yoldaşları ona təsəlli verirdi. Futbolçunu bu durumdan necə çıxarmaq olar?
– Prinsi sakitləşdirdik. Gənc oyunçudur, öz üzərində işləyir, inkişaf edir. Premyer Liqada ilk mövsümüdür. Belə şeylər olur.
– Rəqib “Neftçi” olduğu üçün bu gün qapıda Rza Cəfərova şans verdiz?
– Rzanı daha əvvəldən transfer etmək istəyirdik. Həmin vaxt alınmadı. Ona böyük ümidlər bəsləyirik. Rzanın potensialına bələdik. “Sabah”la kubok matçını yaxşı keçirmişdi. Ona görə bu gün qapıda Rzanın dayanacağını planlaşdırmışdıq.
Şahin Cəfərov

West Ham and Manchester United have confirmed their lineups for this evening's Premier League clash at the London Stadium.
The Red Devils have enjoyed a strong unbeaten run since Michael Carrick assumed control of the team on an interim basis.
Some of their big triumphs include victories against title challengers Manchester City and Arsenal, while they have also beaten Tottenham and Fulham in that time.
The Hammers, on the other hand, are also in good form having won four of their last five matches across all competitions.
So, as United look to make it five wins on the bounce, here's a look at how both teams shape up.
Can United get the job done, or will West Ham disrupt their momentum?

The Spanish National Team now has its definitive roadmap set for the World Cup. Before establishing their headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, "La Roja" will make a strategic stop in Mexico. On June 8, according to MARCA, the Cuauhtémoc Stadium in Puebla will be the venue for their final preparatory friendly, where the national team will face their Chilean counterparts.
Spain was looking for a top-tier adversary to fine-tune their lineup a week before their debut against Cape Verde in Atlanta. Although playing against Mexico was considered, scheduling conflicts and sporting risks tipped the balance toward the South American side. Interestingly, the return to Puebla brings back bittersweet memories: it was there, in the 1986 World Cup, that Spain lost to Belgium on penalties in the quarterfinals.
Luis de la Fuente’s preparations will begin at the end of May. After a lower-intensity match on June 4 at Riazor (possibly against China), the squad will fly that same night to Mexican soil. Awaiting them will be a Chilean team in the midst of an institutional crisis, which, after missing out on their third consecutive World Cup, will serve as the last major physical and tactical test for the Spanish internationals before crossing the border to their base in the United States.
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57’ – Now the Cherries are wanting a penalty here after Mykolenko and Rayan went for the ball along the goalline. VAR says nothing doing and Iraola is unhappy. Rayan has been booked for dissent by the way.
Double change, with Toth and Evanilson off, Unal and Kroupi on, like for like that I can see. Beto and Armstrong are getting ready to come on.
55’ – Trouffert cuts in and fires a left-footed shot for the far post, goes just wide, Pickford did look to have that covered.
54’ – Barry fights and finds Ndiaye in space, he shimmies and his cross back into the box is met by Barry.. OMG how did he not score? Jimenez somehow made a Tarkowski-esque tackle to block his shot with the goal gaping.
52’ – Ndiaye leaves his studs in on a tackle on Christie. No tears shed by the Blues for him, he’s been a pest in the past.
50’ – Everton corner from the left now, poor and low from Garner, flicked on by George but Bournemouth clear. George and Garner keep pushing and Bournemouth can’t clear their lines. Good spell to start the second half by the Blues.
48’ – Almost a gift!! Petrovic with an awful pass straight to Ndiaye, but defender Hill tackles well, and then throws himself in front of KDH’s shot.
Inswinging corner, partly cleared, George beats his man but his cross is cut out by.. Hill again.
46’ – Second half underway at Hill Dickinson, Everton lead 1-0.
Halftime Thoughts – A pretty even game that saw Everton close out the half the stronger side and get the go-ahead goal over Bournemouth. Both sides have been strong in the second half, so there’s still quite some football to go here.
45+1’ – Bournemouth pushing forward, win a corner with Rayan’s shot blocked by Gana. Inswinger from the Everton left, low and cleared by Garner.
Long throw into the box, off Garner’s head then arm.. oooh. Inadvertent deflection, shouldn’t be an issue. Now Ndiaye trying to break, loses the duel to Trouffert, and there’s the halftime whistle. Everton lead 1-0 at the break.
45’ – Three minutes to be added on.
40’ – KDH fouled about where Garner just fired his shot from, will he try again? Taken short and Everton look to have overdone it.. or have they? Branthwaite does well to nick the ball off Rayan and is fouled in the corner of the box! Penalty says Madley, and there will be no questions about this from VAR.
Garner has the ball, but now Ndiaye takes it and sets it down. Steps up, shoots into the low left corner and Everton lead, 1-0!
38’ – KDH shields the ball well but George gives it away in his own defensive third, ball comes to Evanilson for a shooting chance, deflected off Tarky and comes to Pickford, luckily.
35’ – Blues have definitely stepped up a gear in the last ten or so.
Ball bouncing in the middle and both KDH and Gana go for it and clash with each other. Heavy hit to the jaw for KDH from Gana, but is okay.
33’ – Liking George, he’s not afraid to show for the ball. If anything, it’s allowing KDH to ‘disappear’ a bit.
Ball into the Everton box, team clearance and then the Blues can break with KDH, Ndiaye on his right and Barry in front, but too many striped shirts follow him and the counter is foiled.
29’ – Dewsbury-Hall turns Adli and then gets rugby-tackled to the floor. Madley gives the freekick, but no card. Central-ish position, about 35 yards out. Under the conditions, this is worth a pop.. Garner’s attempt dips and bounces and Petrovic makes a right hash of it.. and then Barry’s follow-up on the rebound is even worse, hitting it wildly.
Ball back into the box, deflected and Ndiaye from an impossible angle at the back post, sees his shot come off the goalie’s midriff and the post, ooh.
26’ – A few groans going around the ground as Everton have misplayed a few passes here, and are quickly losing possession when they do get the ball.
Cherries freekick from the edge of their attacking third. Toth into the box, too close to Pickford who claims in the rain, which has increased in volume here.
23’ – At the quarter mark of the game here, nothing between the two sides. You’d suspect that both teams are playing exactly the way they prefer here.
20’ – Still no shots for the Blues. Bournemouth are doing a lot more of the possessing and attacking, but the Blues have kept their shape.
George is very active on the pitch, not sticking to the touchline on the left, and this is allowing Mykolenko to overlap as well.
15’ – Pretty even game so far, most of the action concentrated in the middle third.
8’ – Ndiaye looks to have stamped on Jimenez as they fought for the ball, but it remains an Everton corner. Garner inswinger, Petrovic punches clear with Barry close, Gana loops the ball back into the box, Ndiaye misses his backheel and the ball evades Petrovic.. goal! Offside however, ahh.
4’ – Tarky goes in on Senesi who goes down, VAR deems no foul. Corner into the box, that and the following cross are both cleared.
2’ – Ndiaye is out on the right, George in Grealish’s spot on the left.
Toffees give the ball away in their own half, Christie tries a shot that Tarkowski blocks.
1’ – Underway! The visitors kick off.
The lights go off, the siren rings out and is quickly followed by Z-Cars as the players come out in rainy conditions. Should make for some for a slick pitch.
Everton – Tyrique George makes his debut Everton start tonight. Jarrad Branthwaite replaces Michael Keane in defence too.
Tonight's Toffees to face @afcbournemouth! 🔵#EVEBOUpic.twitter.com/pCxQxop2MT
— Everton (@Everton) February 10, 2026
Bournemouth – A first Premier League start for the Cherries’ midfielder Alex Toth, David Brooks on the bench.
The Cherries this evening 🍒#afcb | #EVEBOUpic.twitter.com/ifwlikRz73
— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) February 10, 2026
After back-to-back away games, Everton are back home at Hill Dickinson Stadium where they have struggled in recent games. What might help is that visitors Bournemouth are not the kind of team to sit back and pick the Blues off as they try to control possession, and instead will take the game to the hosts.
Everton are best when ceding ball possession and sitting back in a compact formation, and will intentionally or inadvertently fall into that with Andoni Iraola not curbing his side’s attacking instincts wherever they play. Both sides are unbeaten in their last five games with Bournemouth sitting in eleventh with 34 points while the Toffees are in eighth with 37 points.
For David Moyes, this is the healthiest his squad has been all season with just the one player out – Jack Grealish had surgery yesterday, confirming the bad news that his season is over.
The Cherries will be minus a few familiar faces, with Justin Kluivert, Marcus Tavernier, Ben Gannon-Doak and Julio Soler all out. Midfielder Tyler Adams is back in training but unlikely to make the game, but David Brooks came through as a late substitute over the weekend and is expected to be in the matchday squad.
Competition: Premier League Matchweek 26
Date and start time: Tuesday, January 10th at 11:30 a.m. PT / 2:30 p.m ET / 7:30 p.m. BST
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Bournemouth had Everton’s number last season, beating them all three times they met, including a home defeat at Goodison Park in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup. This season though the Blues have already beaten the Cherries at the Vitality Stadium thanks to a Jack Grealish winner, ending a run of four straight losses to Bournemouth.
LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Justin Verlander is going back to his first big league team, agreeing to a $13 million, one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday.
Verlander, who turns 43 on Feb. 20, is looking to rebound from a frustrating year with San Francisco. The deal for the three-time AL Cy Young Award winner includes $11 million in deferred payments starting in 2030.
Verlander’s 266 victories are tied with Bob Feller and Eppa Rixey for 34th on baseball’s career list, while his 3,553 career strikeouts are eighth and closely trailing Don Sutton with 3,574.
Verlander said he needed a “relentless pursuit of finding something, anything to make it click” in turning his struggles around last year with the Giants. His 2.60 ERA from July 23 through the remainder of the season ranked fourth in the National League with a minimum of 60 innings pitched.
Verlander returned June 18 after being sidelined for a month by a strained right pectoral muscle. The right-hander wants to keep pitching after a disappointing season in which he began 0-8 and was winless in his initial 16 outings before a win at Atlanta on July 23.
He went on to finish 4-11 with a 3.85 ERA and 137 strikeouts over 29 starts spanning 152 innings. He has 266 wins, still far off from joining the 300-win club but something he could approach with a strong, healthy 2026.
“First half, quite difficult. Happy I was able to find some mechanical fixes to kind of get back in the right direction and pitch well in the second half,” Verlander said following his final outing Sept. 27. “I think obviously you’d always rather it go well, but it’s nice to be able to turn it around, especially after a few months it gets really draining and it’s tiresome. You’ve just got to come in every day and have a positive mindset and keep working hard.”
Verlander signed a $15 million, one-year contract with San Francisco last January and had a forgettable home debut for the Giants. The Giants often struggled to provide him with enough run support.
The second-half turnaround mattered to Verlander, who limited foes to a .228 average over his final 13 appearances. He allowed two or fewer earned runs in 10 of his last 13 starts.
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In a recent report, Fichajes revealed that Manchester City have set their sights on Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall as they look to bolster their squad later this year. It has been mentioned that the Mancunian club are eager to get a deal done for the English talent next summer.
Dewsbury-Hall has enjoyed a decent run of form at the Merseyside club as he has put in a string of impressive displays for them at the centre of the park. The English midfielder has netted five goals and earned four assists in 19 matches for Everton this season across various competitions.
The 27-year-old has caught the eye at times with his performances for the Toffees in the Premier League. Thus, it is no surprise that Man City are showing interest in recruiting the English playmaker this summer.
His current contract at the Hill Dickinson Stadium will run out in the summer of 2030, so Man City would have to make a convincing offer if they want to recruit Dewsbury-Hall later this year.
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 07: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Fulham and Everton at Craven Cottage on February 07, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Dewsbury-Hall doesn’t mind working hard for his team inside his half. He is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet and has got the vision to create some inviting chances for his teammates on the offensive end of the field.
The English sensation can contribute by scoring and creating his fair share of goals up top. He is primarily a box-to-box midfielder but can also operate as a defensive midfielder or as an attacking midfielder if told to do so by his manager.
We can expect Dewsbury-Hall to bring more quality and depth to Man City boss Pep Guardiola’s midfield department. He has what it takes to fight for a regular first-team spot at the Mancunian club.
At 27, Dewsbury-Hall has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent option for Man City to consider this summer. He might even help the Mancunian giants challenge for some major honours over the next few years. Therefore, it makes sense for Guardiola to step up his efforts to bring Dewsbury-Hall to the Etihad Stadium at the end of this campaign.

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Arsenal head to Brentford for the final fixture of the midweek round knowing there is little margin for error in the title race, with the possibility that their lead at the top could be cut to three points should Manchester City defeat Fulham on Wednesday night.
Three points against the Bees are essential for Mikel Arteta’s side as the pressure continues to build.
Brentford have emerged as one of the season’s surprise packages. Many expected them to struggle after the departure of Thomas Frank, who left to join Tottenham, with his replacement by Keith Andrews, who was promoted without first-team managerial experience.
The club also lost captain Christian Norgaard, who moved to Arsenal’s bench, while Yohan Wissa joined Newcastle United and Bryan Mbuemo moved to Manchester United.
Despite those significant losses, Brentford have adapted impressively and currently sit seventh, level on points with Liverpool, six clear of Newcastle and 10 ahead of Frank’s Tottenham. They remain firmly in contention for a European place, with just 10 points separating Aston Villa in third from Everton in eighth.
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Brentford, like Arsenal, will be without several players for Thursday night.
Fabio Carvalho remains sidelined with a long-term issue after undergoing surgery, with Andrews previously confirming the operation had gone well.
Antoni Milambo is also out long term following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Kevin Schade is unavailable through suspension, serving the second game of a three-match ban, while former Arsenal kid, Josh DaSilva, continues his recovery after a lengthy absence from a knee injury, with Andrews saying in December that he was progressing well but not yet ready to return, with hopes of seeing him back later this month.
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Brentford’s first ever Premier League victory came against Arsenal in August 2021 in that infamous Friday night game that should have been postponed because so many of Arsenal’s players had covid, but since then they are winless in eight meetings with the Gunners.
Arsenal have won their last three league visits to the Gtech Community Stadium by an aggregate score of 7-1, while Brentford have managed just one win in their last 11 home London derbies.
Arsenal, by contrast, have lost only one of their last 23 Premier League London derbies and remain unbeaten in their last 12 midweek league matches, even if Thursday nights have recently been less kind when it comes to wins or goals (none of either in the last three).
For Arsenal, the equation is simple. With games in the title race getting fewer and rivals waiting for any slip, this is a fixture they must navigate successfully, against an opponent who have already shown this season they are more than capable of punishing complacency. They recently beat Villa at Villa Park with only 10 men. They have also beaten Newcastle (a) but were also unable to beat Spurs in both League games, which is not a good look for anyone this season.

With Scott McTominay out of action, Napoli rely on Rasmus Hojlund, Giovane and returning Vanja Milinkovic-Savic against Nico Paz’s Como in the Coppa Italia quarter-final.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog.
The winner will be decided after 90 minutes or go straight to a penalty shoot-out, as there is no extra time.
Whoever goes through can then prepare for the semi-final against Inter.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Eljif Elmas of Napoli (right) sprays his teammate Scott McTominay’s right ankle during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Napoli earned a controversial last-gasp 3-2 victory away to Genoa in Serie A at the weekend, but McTominay felt pain from a recurring inflammation after scoring one of the goals.
He is therefore rested, with the usual list of absentees like David Neres, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour and Kevin De Bruyne.
The good news is that goalkeeper Milinkovic-Savic is available after a couple of weeks out, with Matteo Politano and Romelu Lukaku fit for the bench.
January signing Giovane therefore steps into the trident attack with Hojlund and Antonio Vergara, dropping Eljif Elmas into midfield to replace McTominay.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 04: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic of SSC Napoli in action during the warm up before the Serie A match between SS Lazio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico on January 04, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Como have been the surprise outfit of this season under coach Cesc Fabregas, and already held Napoli to a 0-0 draw here in Serie A.
Nico Paz is the star man in attack, with impressive Martin Baturina and Jayden Addai, but with Tasos Douvikas and Alvaro Morata on the bench, it’s possible the Argentine will be used as a False 9.
Edoardo Goldaniga and Assane Diao are on the treatment table, but the squad is rested because their Serie A Week 24 fixture with Milan was postponed to February 18 so San Siro could prepare for the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Of course, this is a big reunion for Fabregas and Antonio Conte, who worked together to win the FA Cup at Chelsea.
It could also be the first Coppa Italia semi-final for Como in 40 years, since eliminating then reigning Champions of Italy Verona in 1986.
COMO, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks o during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 10, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Napoli: Milinkovic-Savic; Beukema, Rrahmani, Juan Jesus; Mazzocchi, Lobotka, Elmas, Olivera; Giovane, Vergara; Hojlund
Como: Butez; Smolcic, Ramon, Diego Carlos, Valle; Perrone, Sergi Roberto, Caqueret; Addai, Nico Paz, Baturina
The Atlanta Falcons have some key players headed for free agency, but they don't currently have enough cap space to keep everyone. Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham has some big decisions to make, including what to do with tight end Kyle Pitts.
The former top-five pick is arguably Atlanta's top free agent, and at just 25-years old, he should have plenty of interested suitors around the NFL. Pitts is coming off the second-best season of his NFL career -- 88 catches for 928 receiving yards and five touchdowns -- and was one of the only pass-catchers to stay healthy for all 17 games.
The Falcons could potentially re-sign Pitts or use the franchise tag on him if they fail to reach a long-term deal, assuming Cunningham and the rest of Atlanta's front office wants him back. So, how much money would it take to re-sign the young tight end?
A new feature from Pro Football Focus predicts Pitts will be the highest-paid tight end in the 2026 NFL free agency class. PFF projected Pitts to land a three-year, $48 million contract.
"Kyle Pitts ended the year showing flashes of the talent that made him a top-five pick in the 2021 draft," wrote PFF's Mason Cameron. "His 91.8 PFF receiving grade from Week 13 through the end of the regular season ranked as the third-highest mark in the NFL. Even in a small sample, that level of talent is something NFL general managers crave when shopping for a dynamic weapon to bolster an offense."
The Falcons may have competition for Pitts' services, but the abundance of tight ends likely to be available in free agency should prevent the numbers from getting out of hand.
PFF highlighted Pitts' prior relationship with Falcons president of football Matt Ryan as a potential factor in negotiations. Pitts was the team's top weapon in 2021, which was Ryan's final season in Atlanta.
"Considering the tight end market features a variety of quality options, including names such as David Njoku, Isaiah Likely, and Dallas Goedert, Pitts’ best opportunity to reach a high-profile contract offer may be in the hands of his old teammate and the Atlanta Falcons’ new president of football operations, Matt Ryan," added Cameron. "Pitts generated a career-best 81.1 PFF grade while playing with Ryan, which may benefit the 25-year-old tight end’s extension talks within the Falcons’ facility."
The Falcons currently have around $26 million in salary cap space available, according to Over The Cap's projections. NFL free agency officially starts on March 11, with the legal tampering period opening on March 9.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Kyle Pitts projected free agent contract
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and offensive tackle Will Campbell have both addressed their respective injury concerns and Super Bowl performances as the team enters the offseason.
Maye confirmed he will not undergo surgery on his throwing shoulder, while Campbell revealed he played in the championship game with a torn knee ligament, acknowledging his "disastrous" outing.
Maye, who received a pain-relieving injection before the Super Bowl loss, stated his recovery plan is simply rest.
"Just get some time off. Time’s the best healer. Definitely just need time off," Maye said on Tuesday.
"Nothing that needs anything to be done. Just some time away and time to get some rest and time away from football."

The young quarterback dismissed the idea that the long playoff run overstressed his arm, attributing his discomfort to an "unfortunate hit" during the AFC Championship game.
Despite the injury, he maintained he was "able to make throws in the game and was myself."
In the Patriots’ 29-13 defeat by Seattle, Maye threw two touchdown passes but was sacked six times, intercepted twice, and lost a fumble that led to another Seahawks touchdown.
Meanwhile, left tackle Will Campbell disclosed on Tuesday that he suffered a torn ligament in his knee late in the regular season, which sidelined him for four games on injured reserve.
Despite this significant injury, Campbell returned to start the season finale and all four playoff games, including the Super Bowl.
His performance in the Super Bowl, however, was heavily scrutinized.
Campbell conceded two sacks on Maye and allowed a staggering 14 pressures, the highest by any NFL player in a single game this season, according to Next Gen Stats.
He admitted his knee "wasn’t 100%," adding: "I mean, I don’t think when you tear a ligament in your knee, it’s not going to be how it was before, but I was healthy enough to go. I’m not going to say that it held me back, but it wasn’t the same as it was before, obviously."
Campbell, who was carted off the field in Week 12 after 12 consecutive starts protecting Maye’s blindside, acknowledged the criticizm.

"It comes with the job when you don’t perform," he stated. "Obviously, I was picked high, paid a lot, so people expect a certain thing, and I expect more myself. So, whenever I don’t perform ... obviously it sucks, but it doesn’t suck for anyone more than it sucks for me."
Despite the challenging end to his season, Campbell has the backing of his coach and quarterback.
Coach Vrabel expressed confidence in the 22-year-old, stating: "He’s 22 years old. He’s our left tackle. He’ll get better. He’ll get stronger. We aren’t moving Will to guard, center, tight end or anywhere else."
Maye, who shares a close friendship with Campbell, also voiced his support, predicting a bright future for his teammate.
"The expectations of a first-round pick, I think he’s dealt with so much this year," Maye said.
"It’s going to be great for him in the future. He’s going to be a great player in this league, he already is a great player in this league. … I love Will. I look forward to playing with him for a long time."
As the Patriots players clear out their lockers and head into the offseason, both Maye and Campbell are focused on recovery and improvement, with the team looking ahead to the next season.
BOSTON (AP) — Infielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa and the Boston Red Sox finalized a $6 million, one-year contract on Tuesday.
Kiner-Falefa can earn $500,000 in performance bonuses for plate appearances: $100,000 each for 300, 350, 400, 450, and 500.
The 30-year-old hit .262 with two homers, 40 RBIs and 21 doubles in 138 games last year for Pittsburgh and Toronto, which selected him off waivers on Aug. 31. He played shortstop, third base and second.
Kiner-Falefa batted .162 (6 for 37) in the postseason. Representing a title-winning run, he was thrown out at home plate by second baseman Miguel Rojas on Daulton Varsho's grounder in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Kiner-Falefa, 30, has a .262 average with 36 homers, 286 RBIs and 100 steals over eight seasons with Texas (2018-21), New York Yankees (2022-23), Toronto and Pittsburgh. He won a Gold Glove at third base in 2020.
Boston placed right-hander Tanner Houck on the 60-day injured list to open a roster spot.
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With Super Bowl 60 done and gone, the 2025 NFL season has come to a close. But now, we enter a new era: the mock draft era! The offseason begins soon, but it is now the perfect time to release my 1.0 official mock draft. Before we begin, let's lay some ground rules:
Now that we have that out of the way, we will be going through picks 1-32, with some brief observations at the end!
I want to go on record now that the Fernando Mendoza pick will turn out poorly for the Las Vegas Raiders. Mendoza was the head of one of the greatest College Football teams of all time, but does not have a high enough ceiling to warrant being drafted this high. Look for the Raiders to be back in this range in 3-4 years. Sorry, Raiders fans.
The 2026 NFL Draft starts at pick three. The Arizona Cardinals have needs that can't be filled at this spot, so they lean toward the best player available in David Bailey out of Texas Tech. His massive upside is going to be very tempting to pass up this early. But it is also a very obvious trade-down spot.
The first reach of the NFL Draft is at nine and in Kansas City. The Chiefs have quite a few holes to fill with this rebuilding roster, and instead of taking a building block for when quarterback Patrick Mahomes returns healthy, they take a running back, probably 35 picks too early.
The Minnesota Vikings stick to what most mocks have them doing, taking Clemson cornerback Aveion Terrell. His physical man-to-man coverage skills blend well in this Brian Flores defense.
Speaking of reaches, we turn to the Cleveland Browns. Ty Simpson at pick 24 is egregious, but it is very Cleveland Browns. They desperately need a quarterback, as Shedeur Sanders is very obviously not the answer long term, even if he was gifted a Pro Bowl nod.
The lone tight end in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, Kenyon Sadiq out of Oregon, would be an excellent successor to the position for when George Kittle retires. Kittle, rehabbing from a torn Achilles, could teach his ways to Sadiq all offseason, and Brock Purdy would have a lethal weapon once again.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Mock Draft: What picks were reaches? Who are the sleepers?

The Winter Olympics are underway in Italy, and some medals have already been earned by some of the best athletes on the planet.
And Team USA is on the board as well with their first gold medal.
While the 2026 Winter Olympics are just starting, we’ll be keeping track of Team USA’s effort throughout the Winter Games here with a look at each medal secured by the athletes in Milano Cortina.
Here is a table with a look at the medal count for Team USA, which will be updated daily.
| Team USA Medal Count | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team USA | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
Here we will take a deeper look at each medalist from Team USA.
Breezy Johnson’s dream of competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics ended in Cortina four year ago.
Now she has a gold medal.
Johnson suffered a devastating crash at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina during a training run four years ago, a crash which partially dislodged a large chunk of cartilage in her right knee. As a result, she had to withdraw from the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games. But she conquered Cortina in the women’s downhill to secure both a gold medal, and the first medal for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The United States collected their second gold medal in the team figure skating competition.
And it was a narrow victory over Japan.
The event came down to a battle between the final two men’s skaters: Ilia Malinin of the U.S. and Shun Sato of Japan. Malinin had lost in the short program to Yuma Kagiyama earlier in the competition, who was replaced by Sato as the long program is considered his strength. And while Malinin delivered a disappointing performance with his long program — his result was his lowest free skate score in his last five competitions — it was still enough to see the United States through to a 69-68 win over Japan.
A decades-long drought for Team USA in cross-country skiing is over.
Ben Ogden took silver in the cross-country skiing sprint on Tuesday, becoming just the second U.S. male cross-country skier to win an Olympic medal, and the first in 50 years.
Bill Koch took silver in the 50K classic at the 1976 Winter Olympics. As fate would have it, Ogden started his own cross-country skiing journey in the Bill Koch Youth Ski League. Ogden finished with a time of 3:40, a second behind gold-medalist Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo from Norway.
Alex Hall’s attempt at a repeat gold medal in freeski slopestyle fell short, as he was nipped by Norway’s Birk Ruud 86.28 to 85.75. Hall’s second run pulled him within a half-point of Ruud, but could not catch him on his final run.
With the silver medal, Team USA has secured seven of the 12 medals in the event’s history.
As expected, Team USA secured a medal in the women’s team combined.
But it was not the pairing many expected to see.
Team USA favorites Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin were in contention for gold as expected, after Johnson delivered the fastest downhill leg. But Shiffrin, winner of seven of eight slaloms this season, only finished 15th in her portion of the event, dropping the pair out of medal contention.
They missed out on bronze by 0.06 of a second.
Instead, that bronze went to Team USA pair Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan.
The United States has its third medal ever in Olympic curling.
Mixed doubles team of Corey Thiesse and Korey Dropkin advanced to the gold medal game against Sweden, but fell 6-5 to Swedish siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranaa. But with the win Thiesse became the first American woman ever to win an Olympic curling medal, as Team USA’s previous two medals came in men’s curling.
Ashley Farquharson made Team USA luge history, winning a shocking bronze medal in the women’s luge singles competition. Her bronze medal comes 12 years after Erin Hamlin took bronze at Sochi in the 2014 Winter Olympics, becoming Team USA’s first-ever luge medalist.
Chris Mazder took silver in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Germany’s Julia Taubitz took gold, and Latvia’s Elina Bota — who also made history as the first woman from her country to take a singles luge medal — took silver.

The Los Angeles Rams missed their best chance at a second Super Bowl under Sean McVay thanks to an expected run from the Seattle Seahawks. Who will be the next surprise NFC playoff team in 2026?
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Seahawks have +750 odds to repeat next year, followed by the Rams at +800. Five of the teams with the highest Super Bowl odds reside in the NFC, yet as this season has proved, anyone could come out of nowhere. The conference also featured four different playoff teams from a year ago, including the top-seeded Seahawks, and No. 2 seed Bears.
New Orleans is a possible contender, as they won four of their last five to finish the season, and play in the painfully bad NFC South. The Saints will play a last-place schedule and have a chance to tee off against weaklings like the Browns, Cardinals, Raiders, Giants and of course, their dreadful division. They already have some believers out there.
The Giants are also a strong possibility, given they hired former Super Bowl champion coach John Harbaugh this offseason. While Harbaugh suffered a heartbreaking end to his time in Baltimore, brighter days seem to be ahead for him in the Big Apple. Before New York hired him, the sentiment around the league was that Big Blue was an elite head coach away from making some noise. With loads of promising young talent already on the roster, it’s hard not to feel that way.
The Giants are a head coach away from being ELITE 👀
— FanDuel Sportsbook (@FDSportsbook) January 7, 2026
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It’s a Tuesday night in Big Ten country and as the snow starts to melt in West Lafayette, things will be heating up in Lincoln, Nebraska as a struggling Purdue team travels to Nebraska where the top-ten Cornhuskers look to stay at the top of the Big Ten.
#13 Purdue 19-4 (9-3) at #7 Nebraska 21-2 (10-2)
Nebraska is one of the nation’s most surprising teams of the season. It came out of nowhere, winning its first twenty games of the season including giving Illinois one of its two conference losses.
Its only losses have come to that same Illinois team and Michigan on the road. Nebraska has proved itself more than a flash in the pan under Fred Hoiberg. Instead, Hoiberg has built a program that keeps getting better and better.
Purdue has been a surprising team, too. After spending the off season as national title favorites and the start of the season as the #1 team in the country, the Boilers have struggled mightily over the last month. Its not just losing three straight games that has Purdue fans worried. Purdue, at one point the most dominant offense in the country, has seemingly lost its mojo and jump shot.
But it’s deeper than that. Purdue’s shooting will find its level, but something seems off. The best five Purdue players don’t seem to fit, and it’s unclear what rotation doesn’t come with major sacrifices elsewhere. It has fallend own the ap poll, all the way to 13th, and its seeding seems to be slipping with each week.
It’s now Purdue going into a top-ten building, a place where it’s historically struggled in recent years, needing a win for both its profile and to stay in the race for the Big Ten.
Spider-men Meme
“They have a great offensive and defensive system… they stick to their rules.”
That sounds like something opposing coaches say about Matt Painter and his Purdue Boilermakers, but instead, it’s Painter talking about what Hoiberg has built at Nebraska.
“They prey on your lack of discipline,” Painter said.
That’s a formidable position as Purdue is reeling off one of its sloppiest offensive performance, a home win that was never easy against what should have been an over matched Oregon team. Purdue had 14 turnovers against the Ducks. Its offensive rating keeps dropping as its offense has started to look like a collection of mismatching parts. The two big lineups and teams constantly doubling TKR in the post has taken away a lot of Purdue’s easy buttons for points.
That’s a scary trend going into Nebraska where its aggressive, trapping, double and triple teaming defense has given Purdue trouble in the past.
Big time big men matchup
Pryce Sandfort has been fantastic for Nebraska. He’s scoring 17 points a game on 40% shooting from three and he makes tough shots, open shots, and is relentless on and off the ball. He’s become an elite top scorer and helped Nebraska transition from a tough matchup to one of the best teams in the country.
But Nebraska’s cogs and system still runs through its unique, multi-faceted big man, Rienk Mast.
At 14.7 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists, Mast’s numbers don’t do his affect on the game justice.
There’s just not many guys as big as Mast that’s as good with the ball in his hands. Because of his size, the whole court is available to him, and the shooters around him become more dangerous when he has the ball.
“You just don’t normally see that from 6-9 guys,” Painter said about Mast’s game facing up and his collection of skills. “He gives them everything on both ends of the court.”
Oscar Cluff has not been having the same impact on the floor the last couple weeks, but Nebraska and Mast is the exact kind of matchup where Cluff should thrive and remind Purdue fans of his value. Cluff is one of the best bigs switching on the perimeter in the country, and that ability to hedge and play out there was part of why Painter and company valued bringing him over. Mast is too big to go small against but usually leans on having an athletic or skill gap over other bigs. Cluff should be able to match both his physicality and be able to step out and stay with Mast on the perimeter.
It should be one of the better big men matchups in the conference this season, and a good back and forth battle.
Big Ten up for grabs
Purdue still has games against Michigan, Michigan State, and Nebraska. It can have a big hand in its own destiny, but the truth is likely that Purdue can’t afford another loss in the Big Ten.
With Michigan, Illinois, and Nebraska all above Purdue in the standings and Michigan State at three losses as well, there’s no more margin of error for Purdue who lost three straight conference games.
“I don’t see a couple of those teams getting to four losses,” Painter said ahead of heading to Nebraska.
That means if Purdue’s senior class wants to land its third conference title, it’ll need to most likely win out from here. That starts with winning on the road against a top-ten Nebraska team.
Although the Magic forced 10 turnovers in the first half of Monday’s game at Kia Center against the Bucks, the team had only scored six points off those takeaways.
Orlando actually trailed by three points at the halfway mark, 54-51, largely due to its lack of shotmaking. Milwaukee had made 40% of their 3-point attempts before the break and held the Magic to just 19% from distance.
Then came the third quarter.
Jamahl Mosley‘s squad notched 10 points off five Milwaukee turnovers, shot 54.5% from beyond the arc and outscored the Bucks 36-20 in the 12 minute stretch to take control and capture a 118-99 victory in front of a national TV audience on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service.
“There was a point in the game where we just kind of turned it on,” Magic forward Jonathan Isaac told the Orlando Sentinel in the locker room after the 19-point victory. “We were playing solid defense throughout but that third quarter, seemed like we were able to just put couple (stops) together and then fuel our offense.
“Once your defense starts fueling your offense, it’s kind of just wraps from there,” he added.
Bucks coach Doc Rivers described Orlando as the more physical team after the loss and, while the third quarter was when the Magic took over, the team believed it was just a matter of time for the dams to break defensively.
“It was a good defensive game overall,” Magic forward Paolo Banchero said. “(The Bucks) have been a pretty high-scoring team. They’ve been shooting the ball really well, especially without Giannis (Antetokounmpo).
“We just did a good job of running them off the line and forcing them to take tough shots,” he added.
In the three games prior to facing Orlando, the Bucks had scored 130-plus points twice, averaging 125.7 in that stretch. For the Magic, Monday’s game marked the second in its past three holding an opponent to fewer than 100 points.
It was also Orlando’s third straight win, something the team hadn’t accomplished this Nov. 25-Dec. 1. Although they’ve won five of their last seven, they’re still not pleased.
“I mean, honestly, I would contribute that to them being lesser teams,” Banchero said when asked what’s changed defensively as of late. “Not that good, you know? I think Utah took their starters out, Brooklyn not being very good. Milwaukee, they’re alright.
“So, I think we’ve just got to lock in and continue to just be who we are defensively and hopefully it translates to when we see some better teams down the road,” he added.
Getting Franz Wagner back helped, too. In his first game back from a nine-game absence managing the extended rehab of a left high ankle sprain, the Magic forward racked up 14 points, five assists and two rebounds in just 17 restricted minutes.
The contest served as just the 18th regular season game since the start of the 2024-25 season in which Wagner, Banchero and Jalen Suggs shared the floor out of 134 possible games in that stretch.
In 12 games together this season, the Magic trio has recorded a net-rating of plus-15.2 when on the court, according to NBA.com. Of the 48 three-man lineups that have played at least 140 minutes together for Orlando this season, that net rating leads the team.
“Obviously still working my way back and obviously got to find a rhythm out there … But pleased with how I played and hopefully could help the group win,” Wagner said.
After starting his previous 317 NBA games played with the Magic, as well as 55 college games played in two season at Michigan, Wagner came off the bench for the first time since his youth days with Alba Berlin in Germany. That allowed Mosley to better control his minutes as he works back to form from injury.
“It’s definitely different,” Wagner said. “But I came off the bench before in my life so just trying to find other ways to obviously get ready and be ready once you get subbed in. Sometimes it’s fun to have a change of routine like that.”
Banchero appeared to avoid a major injury himself when Isaac blocked a Kevin Porter Jr. layup late in the third quarter and the ball ricocheted off Banchero’s right hand.
Banchero said it was his right index finger that got hit and it felt “a little stiff” after the game, but he didn’t undergo an X-ray on Monday night.
“It’s alright,” he said. “Hopefully it doesn’t bother me too much. … “It’s probably just a jammed finger, just jammed it pretty good.”
The Magic host the Bucks again on Wednesday in their final game before the NBA All-Star break.
Although Orlando has won three games in a row four different times this season, it has yet to win four consecutive contests.
“It’s important,” Isaac said about the last game before the break. “I think we definitely sent a message (Monday night) and I don’t feel any reservations about next game. We’ll be fine.”
Jason Beede can be reached at jbeede@orlandosentinel.com
Magic vs. Bucks
When: 7 p.m., Wednesday, Kia Center
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Florida
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Before a new landlord shuttered the iconic Brickyard Lounge and Grill last month, you could walk into the tiny, race-themed restaurant located two miles from Daytona International Speedway, skip the menu and ask them to bring you what NASCAR chairman Jim France orders.
A 1-pound cheeseburger burger and basket of crispy fries appeared.
At 70-year-old Mario's Restaurant in nearby Ormond Beach, the hostess says with first-hand knowledge that the late Bill France Sr. ordered the grouper francaise whenever the family popped in.
NASCAR's founding family members are regulars at nearly every restaurant — dive or upscale — as well as the local shops and businesses that comprise the city's roughly 75,000 people living along 23 miles of central Florida's coastline.
“The Frances are wonderful people who come in for lunch,” said Annette Allan, owner of the Brickyard. “They treat the employees very well and are some of our favorite customers.”
Four generations have set roots in the city since France Sr. fled Washington, D.C., in the mid-1930s to escape the Great Depression. He was an aspiring racer and landed in Daytona Beach, where men like him were already running hot rods on the famed beach.
By 1940, he was considered the best stock-car driver in the country and was fed up with unsavory race promoters running chaotic events in which participants were shorted their share of the purse. He bandied a group together for a meeting at the Streamline Hotel, where they created the framework for what is now NASCAR.
The family never relinquished control and instead built NASCAR into a billion-dollar company that stands as the top motorsports series in the United States. The family also never left Daytona Beach.
“It is pretty remarkable that family, multiple generations, has chosen to stay here when they could literally live anywhere in the United States,” said Lori Campbell Baker, a resident since 1991 and executive director of the Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.
“They have put Daytona Beach on the map for millions of people, and they invest in this community. That name recognition has given the city several Super Bowls without ever having to bid on them. Daytona Beach is known as a place to compete, and we could never have afforded, never had the budget, that the advertising the France family and the speedway gives us for free.”
France Sr. began construction in 1957 for Daytona International Speedway, where a 78th season of NASCAR begins Sunday with the Daytona 500, and the facility anchors the city. It already has held one world-class event this year, last month's Rolex 24 at Daytona, the most prestigious endurance race in North America.
The track is open nearly daily for various racing events, and the grounds are used for everything from 5K runs to “Welcome to Rockville,” a four-day music festival that recently signed a 10-year extension with the track.
But the speedway's impact is felt throughout the city, where the civic center has a robust calendar of conventions, expos and competitions. At the same time as the Rolex last month, thousands of cheerleaders flocked to the city for an annual competition. Gymnastics champions are crowned in Daytona, volleyball tournaments and archery competitions are won, and even the Florida Truck Driving Championship is held.
“Instead of saying, ‘We’re going to compete for the championship,' people say, ‘We’re going to Daytona Beach,'” Campbell Baker said. “We get so many ancillary events because people think, ‘If Daytona Beach is the big place, we need to compete there, too.’”
One of the most important France contributions to the city has been One Daytona, a 300,000-square-foot mixed-use lifestyle and entertainment center directly across from the speedway. It was the vision of Lesa France Kennedy, executive vice chair of NASCAR and France Sr.'s granddaughter.
Opened in late 2017 and developed by a France-owned company, it is a year-round dining, shopping and entertainment destination that complements the “World Center of Racing.”
Without the facility, Daytona Beach has no Costco, no Bass Pro Shops, no P.F. Chang's or the race-themed high-end hotel that is part of Marriott's Autograph Collection. Gallery500, an art gallery in the complex, is owned by France Kennedy and some of her own creations line the walls.
“My sister really has a developer mindset and a process to bringing people together. She has a lot of passion and vision, and she drives these projects and doesn't really get enough credit for that,” said Brian France, who spent 15 years as NASCAR chairman. “Our family isn't looking for credit, but they recognize that from a support standpoint, a municipality and a local government, in every market, has to come together to make events as successful as possible.”
France Kennedy hosted the Art of Speed, a luxury car show and art event that benefits the NASCAR Foundation, the night before the Rolex last month. As she walked The Associated Press around the grounds, people stopped her to say hello, told her how much they enjoyed the event and asked about her family.
She got a hug from a restaurant owner who told her she'd just missed her husband by mere minutes. France Kennedy then took the AP to the space next door to Tiano’s Cucina Italiana and explained how the owner was building it into a market as an extension of the eatery.
“We now have this fabulous entertainment facility directly across from the track that our fans can enjoy,” she told the AP. “Plus, I like fun things to do, too.”
Art of Speed last month set a record by raising more than $50,000 that goes to the NASCAR Foundation, a children's needs-focused nonprofit that has donated more than $50 million to various causes over the last 20 years.
The family also runs the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award in honor of Bill France Jr.'s late wife, and that award gives annual grants to organizations across the country that support children's causes.
The Frances have a tower named for them at Halifax Health Center near the speedway and created Speediatrics, a pediatric emergency department that is NASCAR themed.
There's also a large commitment from the France family to arts and culture in Daytona Beach as a significant donor to the Museum of Arts and Sciences, where the CiCi and Hyatt Brown Museum hosts the largest collection of Florida-based art in the world.
France Kennedy also was instrumental in bringing the Boston Pops and other renowned artists to the Daytona Beach Peabody Auditorium.
For France Kennedy, it is simple: She grew up on the water and returning to Daytona Beach after graduating from Duke to join the family business was an idea planted in her by her late grandmother, Annie B.
She enjoys leaving her office across from the speedway, being home in 10 minutes, changing into comfy clothes and taking in her water view. Her son, Ben Kennedy, returned to Daytona Beach after graduating from Florida. Now 34 and married, he has chosen the city as his home as he climbs the ranks toward someday taking over NASCAR.
Jim France lives along the Halifax River, his three children remain local and the family quietly blends in with everyone from the longtime residents to the snowbirds. If you don't know them, you would have no idea you are seated next to a billionaire at Corleone's Famous New York Pizza and Gyros.
They remain committed to the area, and if possible, many in NASCAR's top leadership would get the Brickyard Lounge moved into One Daytona to retain access to their beloved cheeseburgers. They remain abreast of the ongoing renovations at Billy's Tap Room, another racing-themed area institution that has been shuttered for nearly two years, and do their best to bring Florida-based businesses into One Daytona.
“I think it's home. Why does Warren Buffett live in Omaha, Nebraska?” Brian France said. “Daytona Beach is our home and, of course, we happen to have the biggest event, the Daytona 500, in our hometown. It's a community that our family remains committed to and rather quite passionate about.”
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Auburn softball caught the attention of national voters following its four-win season-opening weekend.
The Tigers will enter week two of the season with 15 votes in the latest Top 25 Coaches Poll after earning wins over Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, and Penn State at the NFCA Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Florida.
Auburn softball stumbled to North Florida in the season opener, 11-3, but responded by winning both games on day one of the NFCA Leadoff Classic on Friday. The Tigers topped Notre Dame, 5-4, behind a three-hit day from Haven Roebuck. Auburn softball followed suit later in the day by beating Michigan State, 9-6. Auburn's McKaela Walker erased Michigan State's early 2-0 lead with a grand slam in the 2nd inning; Haven Roebuck, Kylie Shaw, and Kyla Stroud each logged RBI hits in the 5th inning to give Auburn a comfortable enough lead to cruise to victory.
The Tigers opened day two of play with a 10-5 win over then-No. 13 Clemson. Auburn logged 13 hits in the win and scored multiple runs in three innings to knock off Clemson, which included a four-run 7th inning headlined by a Kylie Brockman two-RBI double.
After falling to Pitt to close day two of the weekend, Auburn stunned Penn State with a 4-3 win over the Nittany Lions on Sunday in walk-off fashion. A throwing error by Penn State shortstop Kaylie Walters in the bottom of the 7th inning allowed McKaela Walker to score from 3rd base and nail down the win. Ella Harrison was stellar in the circle for Auburn in the win by striking out 11 batters and allowing five hits in a complete-game effort.
Auburn softball returns to action Thursday to face Illinois on day one of the War Eagle Classic at Jane B. Moore Field. Auburn will also host Bradley, Campbell, and Binghamton as part of the weekend tournament.
| Rank | Team | Record | Points | Previous |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Texas Tech (25) | 6-0 | 767 | 2 |
| 2 | Texas (5) | 4-1 | 720 | 1 |
| 3 | Tennessee (1) | 5-0 | 716 | 4 |
| 4 | Florida | 5-0 | 655 | 6 |
| Oklahoma | 3-1 | 655 | 3 | |
| 6 | UCLA | 5-0 | 614 | 7 |
| 7 | Florida State | 5-0 | 580 | 8 |
| 8 | Texas A&M | 4-1 | 474 | 11 |
| 9 | Arkansas | 4-1 | 464 | 9 |
| 10 | Alabama | 5-0 | 454 | 15 |
| 11 | Nebraska | 3-2 | 427 | 10 |
| 12 | LSU | 6-0 | 426 | 16 |
| 13 | Stanford | 5-0 | 399 | 18 |
| 14 | Virginia Tech | 5-0 | 378 | 19 |
| 15 | Oregon | 2-3 | 355 | 5 |
| 16 | South Carolina | 3-2 | 262 | 12 |
| 17 | Arizona | 3-2 | 260 | 17 |
| 18 | Clemson | 3-2 | 242 | 13 |
| 19 | Mississippi State | 4-0 | 229 | 22 |
| 20 | Georgia | 4-1 | 199 | 20 |
| 21 | Ole Miss | 3-2 | 144 | 14 |
| 22 | Duke | 4-1 | 135 | 23 |
| 23 | Florida Atlantic | 5-0 | 96 | |
| 24 | Virginia | 4-1 | 93 | |
| 25 | Southeastern Louisiana | 4-2 | 65 |
Oklahoma State (63), Grand Canyon (57), Arizona State (47), Michigan (36), Ohio State (20), Auburn (15), Michigan State (10), North Florida (6), Liberty (5), Nevada (4), Belmont (3).
No. 21 Liberty, No. 24 Oklahoma State, No. 25 Ohio State
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This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Auburn softball fields votes in Coaches Poll after successful weekend
The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top four schools for four-star running back recruit Andrew Beard, who is a member of the class of 2027. Beard's top four schools are the Clemson Tigers, Florida Gators, Tennessee Volunteers and Georgia.
Beard plans to visit each of his top schools over the upcoming months. He has a May 29 visit with Clemson, a June 4 visit to Florida, a June 12 visit to Georgia and a June 19 visit to Tennessee.
Beard is a local recruit for UGA and coach Kirby Smart. He is a key in-state target in the rising senior class and plays high school football for Prince Avenue Christian School in Bogart, Georgia, which a short drive from Athens. Beard plays for the same high school former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff played at.
The 5-foot-9, 200-pound running back is ranked as the No. 63 player in America, per 247Sports. He's the No. 6 prospect in Georgia and the No. 4 running back in the nation.
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The Prince Avenue standout attended the Georgia-Alabama game during the fall. Beard is the Peach State's top running back in the class of 2027.
Georgia running backs coach Josh Crawford recently visited the elite running back prospect. The Bulldogs will look to land a commitment from Beard after his visits in a few months. Georgia already has a commitment from five-star class of 2027 running back recruit Kemon Spell.
NEWS: Four-Star RB Andrew Beard is down to 4 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) February 9, 2026
The 5’10 195 RB from Bogart, GA is ranked as the No. 6 RB in the ‘27 Class (per Rivals Industry)
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Andrew Beard's top schools are Clemson, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee.
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Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.
During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.
After two seasons at New Mexico State University, Reggie Jordan, a 6-foot-4 guard, went undrafted in 1991. He spent two years with the Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) before the Lakers brought him in during the 1993-94 season.
He appeared in 23 games with the Lakers that season and averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds in 11.3 minutes a game. He returned to the CBA the following season before spending five more seasons in the NBA with four different teams. Jordan ended his NBA career with lifetime averages of 2.7 points, 1.8 rebounds and one assist in 8.9 minutes per game.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 23 — Reggie Jordan

At the conclusion of the 2014 season, Brian Cashman certainly knew his team was approaching a pivot point. After missing the postseason for the first time since 2008, the Yankees GM was tasked with replacing a franchise icon — Derek Jeter, whose retirement represented the end of an era. To this end, Cashman swung a three-team trade for Arizona’s Didi Gregorius, a little-known shortstop who the team hoped could fill the captain’s shoes. Much of the narrative around the team that offseason revolved around this crucial decision. But another offseason acquisition would prove nearly as exemplary.
Andrew Miller
Signing Date: December 5, 2014
Contract: Four years, $36 million
After a historic run at the University of North Carolina, Andrew Miller was as close to a sure-thing prospect as they come. The Tigers took the 6-foot-7 lefty sixth overall in the 2006 MLB Draft. After he made just three outings at Class-A, Detroit could wait no longer to see their phenom in the midst of a pennant race, calling him up to the bigs for an eight-game stint to end the year, with his debut coming on August 30th at Yankee Stadium.
Perhaps due in part to this meteoric rise, Baseball America ranked Miller as the 10th-best prospect in baseball entering the 2007 season. He struggled in 13 starts that year but, at the age of 22, still appeared destined for success.
That’s when the Tigers made him available as the centerpiece of an all-time blockbuster that would alter the fortunes of two franchises. In the deal that netted them Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, Detroit shipped their former top prospect off to the Marlins. But, after he posted a 5.89 ERA in 220 innings across three seasons, Florida threw in the towel too, pawning Miller off on the Red Sox. When he fared no better in his first season in Boston, the former can’t-miss prospect appeared to be a textbook bust.
That’s when the Red Sox made a decision that would resurrect Miller’s career. As he approached his 27th birthday, Boston converted their failed starter into a full-time reliever. The lanky lefty excelled in his new role, leveraging his arm talent into nearly-doubled strikeout rates from his days in the rotation. After two-and-a-half years as a key cog in Boston’s bullpen, they flipped him once again at the 2014 trade deadline, this time to the Orioles in a trade that brought back Eduardo Rodríguez. He quickly became a Baltimore folk hero of sorts, allowing just three runs in 20 innings as the Orioles took the division before holding opponents to just one hit and no runs in 7.1 playoff innings.
A free agent after this remarkable campaign, the player who’d nearly pitched his way out of baseball was now a hot commodity once again. With the Yankees losing their incumbent closer David Robertson to free agency, they were in the market for a top bullpen arm to pair with Dellin Betances. With Robertson commanding $46 million from the White Sox, Cashman instead made a savvy pivot to a slightly more cost-effective option, signing Miller to a four-year, $36 million contract. He revealed after the fact that his new fireman had an offer on the table elsewhere for $40 million that he eschewed for the chance to pitch in the pinstripes.
In addition to the money differential, the ability to pair Miller with the even-taller Betances — who stood six-foot-eight — may have driven Cashman’s decision. “I was taught the bigger, the better,” Cashman said. “It doesn’t always play out that way, but I like big power pitchers, so I do have a lot of those types, and I’ve always gravitated to those types.”
Cashman initially demurred when asked which of his two bullpen giants would close upon the signing. “I’m not in that mode,” the GM said. “I’m actually in the mode of, well, this was an opportunity too good to pass up, especially without a draft pick attached to it. It protects us and gives us diversification and reinforces our efforts to continue to have a strong bullpen.”
Manager Joe Girardi reinforced this, indicating the team would begin the year alternating between Miller and Betances in the ninth based on matchups. But Miller put this tandem to rest quickly, tearing off a 17.2-inning scoreless streak to begin his Yankees tenure. By the time he allowed his first run, he’d saved 13 games and was firmly entrenched as the team’s closer. He’d finish the season with a 2.04 ERA in 61.2 innings en route to the Mariano Rivera Relief Pitcher of the Year Award, the first Yankee to take home the honor since it was renamed for their franchise’s icon.
The following offseason, the Yankees somewhat surprisingly unseated their newly feted closer, trading for Aroldis Chapman from the Reds and installing the Cuban Missile in the ninth. Miller was even more effective in a setup role, pitching to a 1.39 ERA through July as he earned his first All-Star berth. Along with Chapman and Betances, Miller formed a trio known as “No Runs DMC,” a fearsome late-game combination that struck out 41.8 percent of opponents during their time together.
“I had the best seat in the house for probably the two most electric pitchers in baseball,“ Miller later said humbly of his partnership with Chapman and Betances.
Unfortunately, the team’s fortunes did not follow their bullpen’s. At the Trade Deadline, sitting at .500 and seven games back of the division lead, the Yankees commenced a fire sale that included trades of Miller, Chapman, Carlos Beltrán, and Ivan Nova. The rare rebuild allowed the Yankees to import a bevy of talent, headlined by Gleyber Torres in the Chapman trade.
For Miller, their haul from Cleveland included Clint Frazier, Justus Sheffield, Ben Heller, and J.P. Feyereisen, a king’s ransom in the context of how well-regarded Frazier and Sheffield were at the time. The talented Frazier would spend a frustrating and controversial five years with New York, while Sheffield ended up getting flipped for James Paxton, who struggled with injuries during his two years in pinstripes but was mostly effective when healthy, including a memorable six-inning, one-run start in Game 5 of the 2019 ALCS to keep the Yankees’ season alive.
For his part, Miller continued his run of dominance, pitching to a 1.48 ERA through his first year-and-a-half in Cleveland. He was a rubber-armed playoff hero during their run to the 2016 AL pennant, winning ALCS MVP honors and recording a 1.40 ERA across 10 games and 19.1 innings, pitching in just about any scenario and not running out of steam until the climactic World Series Game 7 against the Cubs. Back for more playoff action the following October, he was matched up against his old Yankees teammates in a memorable ALDS. The veteran allowed just one run in five innings, but it was an iconic lefty-on-lefty solo homer off the bat of Greg Bird that broke a scoreless tie in the seventh inning of Game 3 to key the Yankees’ series comeback from down 2-0.
After parts of three seasons in Cleveland, Miller pitched for three more years in St. Louis before retiring at the age of 36. In a testament to his determination, the former bust took a circuitous route to finally realizing his vast potential. And, while his time in New York was brief, it ranks among the most dominant runs of relief work in the franchise’s history.
See more of the “50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years” series here.

We’re trying a new series at Royals Review, a daily mid-day question of the day to hear about your opinions on a fun or pressing question affecting the Royals or baseball in general. Chime in and drop your answers below!
Spring training is here! Pitchers and catchers report today, and will have their first workout tomorrow, with the first full squad workout on Monday. The first spring training game will be on February 20 against the Rangers, as the team tunes up for the season opener on March 27.
Now that spring training is upon us, there are certain storylines Royals fans will be most interested in, such as:
Does Carter Jensen look big league ready?
Is Jac Caglianone elevating the ball?
Is Isaac Collins leading off in games?
Does Jonathan India look improved from last year?
Is Cole Ragans healthy?
Is Kris Bubic healthy?
Where is Michael Massey playing?
What non-roster invitees are making an impression?
Is anyone in the BEST SHAPE OF THEIR LIFE?
What will you be looking for as camp begins? What Royals spring training storyline do you think is most important?

As we continue our preseason coverage of the 2026 Mountain West baseball season, our next stop is our preseason conference team.
The Mountain West awarded five Nevada players on its preseason team, as San Jose State trailed with three, and Fresno State, Washington State, Air Force, UNLV and New Mexico had one representative each.
Zapp capped his 2025 campaign as Air Force’s offensive catalyst, hitting .330 with 65 hits, 18 doubles, five triples, seven homers and 43 RBIs while adding eight steals and anchoring the Falcon lineup. Against Mountain West pitching, he produced 37 hits and 26 RBIs, showing he can be a run producer even from the catcher spot.
Behind the plate, Zapp started all 51 games, threw out 11 would-be runners and posted a .970 fielding percentage, giving Air Force both offensive punch and defensive leadership. With his game-calling and experience, he enters 2026 as one of the league’s most respected backstops.
Sotomayor enjoyed a breakout 2025 season, batting .330 with 68 hits, 16 doubles, seven home runs, 44 runs scored and 41 RBIs while posting a .519 slugging percentage in his first full year with the Bulldogs. He also delivered nine 3-hit games and showed an ability to swing the bat consistently throughout the lineup.
As a senior first baseman/DH, Sotomayor brings middle-of-the-order power and contact ability to Fresno State’s offense, providing RBI upside and veteran poise. His production will be key as the Bulldogs aim to build off their 2025 postseason.
Kwon brings championship experience to second base after helping Nevada capture the 2025 Mountain West regular season title (34-23, 19-11 MW). He slashed .346/.441/.571 with eight home runs, 33 RBIs and 11 doubles. Kwon’s strong defense and consistent contact were key ingredients in a Pack lineup that batted .294 and hit 56 home runs.
His leadership up the middle and baseball instincts make him a stabilizing presence in Nevada’s infield. As a senior second baseman, expect Kwon to be a table-setter and run-producer in key situations for a Wolf Pack team picked to contend again in 2026.
Yamaguchi burst onto the scene as a freshman, batting .324 with 72 hits, 13 doubles, 13 home runs and 50 RBIs, tying a Mountain West freshman home run record and earning Freshman of the Year honors.
His combination of pop and plate discipline gives Nevada a steady middle-order bat, and his defensive confidence at third base adds value on both sides of the ball. As a sophomore, Yamaguchi is poised for an even bigger role in 2026 after a historic debut.
Waslefsky was a key part of the Lobos’ offense that hit .337 last year, as he batted .298 on the season with an .828 OPS, scoring 32 runs on 42 hits while driving in 31. He finished the season with six doubles, one triple and five homers.
Defensively, his fielding percentage was at .959 with 47 putouts and 116 assists on 170 opportunities with just seven errors. As a senior shortstop, his glove and experienced bat will be integral to a Lobo squad hoping to build on its prolific run production.
Walker was one of the Lobos’ most consistent bats in 2025, flirting with a .400 average and ending the year just under .400 with standout slugging and on-base skills. He was among the NCAA’s top hitters in midseason metrics, reflecting his elite bat-to-ball skills and contact rates.
With multiple extra-base hits and terrific on-base ability, Walker will be counted on to provide offense from the top of the order and spark New Mexico’s potent lineup once again.
Hartman posted a strong 2025 offensive season, hitting around .363/.438/.518, with five home runs and a .475 on-base percentage that made him one of WSU’s most productive bats.
His athleticism in the outfield, paired with a disciplined approach at the plate, gives Washington State a reliable presence atop or in the middle of the lineup. As a senior leader, Hartman’s offensive consistency will be a major asset in conference play.
Fernandes stood out in 2025 with an advanced offensive profile, hitting .361/.447/.509, which led the Spartans and made him one of the Spartans’ most dangerous hitters. He was also named to the Mountain West All-Tournament Team after recording eight hits and six runs scored across the Tournament’s five games as the team’s leadoff hitter.
His combination of on-base ability and gap power gives SJSU a dynamic presence in the outfield, and as a senior he’ll be counted on to drive in runs and set the table in key spots throughout the season.
The two-way player had a breakout 2025, batting .339 with 65 hits, 15 doubles, seven homers, and 36 RBIs while also pitching with a 2-2 record and 37 strikeouts over 43 innings.
His rare dual-threat ability as both a hitter and pitcher makes him one of the most versatile players in the Mountain West. As a senior, Dobie’s bat will be a run producer for the Wolf Pack and his flexibility will give Nevada strategic depth all season long.
In his 2025 debut campaign, Castro emerged as a weekend starter for Nevada, finishing 4-1 with a 4.39 ERA and 32 strikeouts over 10 Mountain West starts. With some more unknowns on Nevada’s pitching staff, Castro will most likely become the Pack’s Friday night guy.
His ability to miss bats and pitch deep into games provided stability for the Wolf Pack rotation, and entering 2026 Castro will be looked at as an anchor of a staff aiming to repeat as regular-season champions.
Lane was a cornerstone of the UNLV rotation in 2025, posting a 6-4 record with a 4.23 ERA and 85 strikeouts across 78.2 innings.
His experience and ability to win ballgames give the Rebels an established arm at the top of the staff, and as a junior, Lane will be crucial to UNLV’s aspirations to climb the conference standings.
Albanese delivered a strong sophomore season with San José State, finishing 4-3 with a 2.97 ERA over 39.1 innings while striking out 56 batters across 39.1 innings. He also picked up nine saves, showing poise and strike-throwing ability out of the bullpen or as a starter.
As a junior, his demonstrated command and consistency make him one of the more reliable arms in the Mountain West heading into 2026.
Patrick went 1-3 with a 4.26 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 38 innings. He was a key contributor to Fresno State’s pitching staff during a season that saw the Bulldogs return to postseason play. He owned the lowest ERA for a freshman during the 2025 season. Patrick pitched 3.0 innings out of the bullpen in a high-stakes extra innings game against Nevada during the Mountain West Championship, keeping the Wolf Pack scoreless in extra innings and allowing the Bulldogs to win.
Looking ahead, Patrick’s youth and experience from a full season give him the chance to be a breakout arm for Fresno State in 2026.

The Syracuse Orange didn’t add any big names in the transfer portal and while that has left fans wondering if Fran Brown failed to reload, The Athletic feels that the Orange did enough good last month.
In a ranking of ACC schools, Syracuse was given a B- grade as The Athletic pointed out that the Orange lost 28 players with 7,234 career snaps and replaced them with 18 players with 10,249 career snaps. It’s an interesting stat as it shows that Syracuse may have lost potential, but might have added experience and stability. I think the jury is out on the offensive line as that’s one position where the Orange only added one new transfer.
Here’s what The Athletic had to say:
Fran Brown lost quarterback Steve Angeli to a knee injury and proceeded to lose eight straight games to end the season. He didn’t mess around with the position this cycle, signing three quarterbacks, including Odom, who led Kennesaw State to the 2025 Conference USA championship. Adding Weaver (45 catches, 642 yards) and Meyers (32 catches, 357 yards) helps relieve the sting a little of losing top receivers Darrell Gill Jr. and Johntay Cook II to Ole Miss. It’s on defense, though, where Brown and general manager Tommy Caporale did their best work, adding four former FBS starters to a unit that struggled mightily in 2025.
Four ACC teams landed in The Athletic’s ranking of the top 20 classes in the country, and Syracuse was tied for 7th-best grade. Here is how the rest of the ACC were graded:
What transfer are you most excited to see in action next year?

Newcastle United will not sign Patrick Zabi after the midfielder opted to remain in France, according to a report by the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope.
Hope reported that Newcastle had worked on a potential deal for the 19-year-old Reims midfielder ahead of the deadline.
“Newcastle have missed out on the signing of Patrick Zabi, the 19-year-old Reims midfielder,” Hope wrote. “While there was work done on the deal on deadline day, it was not a case of the clock beating them, given it would have been a move for the summer.”
Hope wrote that it was not a case of time running out, as the move would have been for the summer.
The report said Zabi’s representatives informed interested clubs that the player preferred to stay in France rather than move to England or Germany.
It was later confirmed by Hope that Zabi has agreed a £21.5m end-of-season move to Paris FC, PSG’s cross-street rivals.

USA Olympic curling results 2026: Updated scores for men's, women's and mixed doubles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Team USA will be well represented in the 2026 Olympics, with teams competing in several high-profile events. One of the fan favorites from the Winter Games is curling.
Team USA earned a berth in the men's and women's tournaments by winning an Olympic qualification event. The United States has won only two curling medals in its history. The men's team won the gold medal at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, while the women's team in Turin in 2006 took home the bronze.
The United States is still looking for its first-ever medal in women's curling and in mixed doubles. This year, Team USA has a team competing in all three events in the sport, giving them their best chance in years at competing for the gold medal.
Here are the latest results and updated scores for Team USA's men's, women's, and mixed doubles curling teams at the 2026 Winter Games.
MORE: Full Olympic event schedule at the 2026 Winter Games
Thursday, Feb. 5
| Time (ET) | Event |
|---|---|
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 8, Norway 6 |
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 7, Switzerland 4 |
Friday, Feb. 6
| Time (ET) | Event |
|---|---|
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 7, Canada 5 |
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 8, Czechia 1 |
Saturday, Feb. 7
| Time (ET) | Event |
|---|---|
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: Great Britain 6, United States 4 |
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: South Korea 6, United States 5 |
Sunday, Feb. 8
| Time (ET) | Event |
|---|---|
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 5, Estonia 3 |
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: USA 8, Sweden 7 |
Monday, Feb. 9
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| FINAL | Mixed Doubles: Italy 7, USA 6 | Peacock |
| FINAL. | Mixed Doubles Semifinals: USA 9, Italy 8 | USA, Peacock |
Tuesday, Feb. 10
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| Final | Mixed Doubles: Sweden 6, USA 5 | USA, Peacock |
Wednesday, Feb. 11
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Czechia | Peacock |
Thursday, Feb. 12
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Switzerland | Peacock |
Friday, Feb. 13
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 3:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Canada | USA, Peacock |
Saturday, Feb. 14
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Germany | Peacock |
Sunday, Feb. 15
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 3:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Sweden | Peacock |
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Norway | Peacock |
Tuesday, Feb. 17
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 3:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. China | Peacock |
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Italy | Peacock |
Wednesday, Feb. 18
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Men's Round-Robin: USA vs. Great Britain | Peacock |
Thursday, Feb. 19
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Semifinal 1 | Peacock |
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Semifinal 2 | Peacock |
Friday, Feb. 20
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Bronze Medal Game | Peacock |
Saturday, Feb. 21
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Men's Gold Medal Game | CNBC, Peacock |
Thursday, Feb. 12
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 3:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. South Korea | Peacock |
| 1:05 p.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Sweden | Peacock |
Friday, Feb. 13
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Canada | Peacock |
Saturday, Feb. 14
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Japan | Peacock |
Sunday, Feb. 15
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. China | Peacock, CNBC (8:30 a.m.) |
Monday, Feb. 16
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 1:05 p.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Italy | Peacock |
Tuesday, Feb. 17
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Denmark | Peacock |
Wednesday, Feb. 18
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 3:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Great Britain | Peacock |
Thursday, Feb. 19
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Round-Robin: USA vs. Switzerland | Peacock |
Friday, Feb. 20
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Semifinal 1 | Peacock |
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Semifinal 2 | Peacock |
Saturday, Feb. 21
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:05 a.m. | Women's Bronze Medal Game | Peacock |
Sunday, Feb. 22
| Time (ET) | Event | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 5:05 a.m. | Women's Gold Medal Game | Peacock |
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Here is who will be representing the United States in curling at the 2026 Winter Games.
Mixed doubles
Men
Women
Team USA's curling events will all be live-streamed on Peacock. Some of the events will be televised, and if they are, will air on the USA Network or CNBC. NBC Olympics has the full curling schedule and you can filter events by TV only or TV and streaming.

The Diamondbacks traded away Blaze Alexander. Many months ago, I saw the possibility that he might outperform Jordan Lawlar. Was it my tendency to root for the underdog? Now, my view is that the two were going to be worlds apart. Therefore, the loss by trading him away was small.
The big question: Will Kade Strowd make an impact? How does he compare to other Diamondback pitchers?
My grade for the trade was A. The bullpen may be the weakest link in the team. By strengthening the weakest link, Kade Strowd will likely positively impact wins more than Blaze would have.
After deciding five metrics that the Diamondbacks need from the bullpen pitchers, I compared Strowd to Clarke and Loaisiga (minor league contract, but I’m very optimistic he will earn a spot the opening day bullpen). Strowd was better in 4 of the 5 metrics, which increased my grade.
In the trade, the Diamondbacks received two extra players (Wellington Aracena and Jose Mejia), who could make a future impact. These players increased my grade.
Let’s compare Kade Strowd to Taylor Clarke and Jonathan Loaisiga.
A caveat is that Taylor Clarke could have a different role (last season he sometimes closed and sometimes pitched two innings). Therefore, comparing him to Kade Strowd and Jonathan Loaisiga might be like comparing apples to oranges. Let’s do it anyway.
First, what will we compare?
Foundational Requirements. The two requirements are fastball (FB) velocity of at least 94 MPH (graphically correlated with success of Diamondbacks relief pitchers) and xERA of less than 4.82 (last season’s average ERA for Diamondbacks relief pitchers per Baseball Reference). Each of the three pitchers meet the foundational requirements.
Ground Balls to Third Base. With the addition of Nolan Arenado at third base, I would look for pitchers with high ground ball rates, and especially high ground ball rates to third base. Each of the three pitchers has a high rate of ground balls to third base. However, Kade Strowd is a level above the other two pitchers.
On 21 January, when I searched for possible relief pitchers to acquire, only Brad Keller (who had been acquired by the Phillies in December) had a higher percentage of ground balls to third base. On this metric, Kade Strowd is among the best in the Majors.
Hard Hit Percentage per Baseball Savant. In general, pitchers who limit batters’ hard hits will be most successful, especially when their team emphasizes great defense like the Diamondbacks. Kade Strowd is at a stellar level, better than the other two pitchers. Last season, all but 27 qualified batters had a season average better than Kade Strowd’s 31.3 hard hit percentage. On this metric, Kade Strowd is among the best in the Majors.
Worth note is that Diamondback Geraldo Perdomo is an exception to the rule. Despite his 31.9% hard hits, my view is that he is an exceptional batter.
Strikeouts Minus Walks. This metric has higher predictive power (of future pitching performance) than is generally known. That’s why I decided to instead look at (strikeouts minus walks) divided by PAs, instead of walk rate.
Taylor Clarke was at a higher level than the other two pitchers. Strowd’s .105 was very slightly below last season’s Diamondbacks average of .11.
Got-The-Job-Done (GTJD). For years, I’ve applied this metric when writing about relief pitchers. GTJD is defined as the percentage of appearances with allowing an earned run and without allowing an inherited runner to score.
Kade Strowd’s 80% GTJD was outstanding. It was higher than the other two pitchers.
Homers per PA. Kade Strowd’s .010 homers per PA was outstanding. It was much higher than the other two pitchers.
Kade Strowd’s homers per PA may not be sustainable next season. Nevertheless, it will likely be better than average.
The following table shows the comparison of the three pitchers. Circled are two important metrics for Kade Strowd. Data from Baseball Savant and Baseball Reference.
At the top level, Kade Strowd pitches about 40% cutters, Taylor Clarke pitches 40% sliders, and Jonathan Loaisiga pitches mostly sinkers. Nevertheless, each of the pitchers seems to have a wider variety of pitches than the typical reliever. The following tables compare Kade Strowd to Taylor Clarke and Jonathan Loaisiga. Data from Baseball Savant.
“Felt like he [Kade Strowd] took a pretty big step forward last year at the very end of the season. We like his stuff and he adds into the bullpen mix that we have — guys that have some flexibility.”— Mike Hazen
“He [Taylor Clarke] was very consistent. He had a really good second half. We feel like he pounds the strike zone. We think he could fit into that longer role, multiple-inning, one-plus role. We feel like there’s versatility there. Obviously, we know the makeup and have a long history with him. Good fit for us.” — Mike Hazen
“I think he’s [Jonathan Loaisiga] got great stuff. We’ve always liked him from afar.” — Mike Hazen
The Diamondbacks traded for Kade Strowd. He will make an impact on the bullpen, the weakest link on the team
After deciding five metrics that the Diamondbacks need from the bullpen pitchers, I compared Strowd to Clarke and Loaisiga. Strowd was better in 4 of the 5 metrics, including Got-The-Job-Done, which is important for relief pitchers. His excellent homers per PA was so good that it is likely unsustainable. Furthermore, Strowd was among the best in the league in most ground balls to third base and least hard-hit percentage.
Strowd pitches about 40% cutters, with four additional types of pitches.
Mike Hazen said that at the end of last season, Kade Strowd took a pretty big step forward.

When Michigan announced its spring captains earlier this month, the inclusion of defensive tackle Trey Pierce quietly stood out as one of the more surprising — yet, in hindsight, obvious — selections.
Under new head coach Kyle Whittingham, Michigan is reshaping its identity on both sides of the ball. On defense, however, one reality stands out: the interior defensive line is thin, and proven production is limited. That reality instantly elevates Pierce into a role that requires him to be a foundational piece in 2026. Michigan can scheme around youth in the secondary, but what it cannot afford is instability in the middle of the front.
That’s where Pierce becomes essential. In 2025, he was one of the anchors of a run defense that finished among the nation’s top units, holding opponents to less than 112 rushing yards per game. Like any good interior lineman, Pierce won’t light up the stat sheet, but he consistently holds the point of attack and prevents offensive lines from climbing cleanly to the second level — the kind of work that’s invisible until it’s missing.
And heading into 2026, Michigan cannot afford for one of its longest-tenured strengths to go missing.
Pierce’s 2025 tape shows exactly why Michigan will be so dependent on him in 2026. He has started 13 straight games and has appeared in 39 games during his career. His overall run defense grade is the best among all returning Michigan defenders, and notably higher than Michigan’s lone interior transfer addition this offseason in Jonah Lea’ea. Additionally, Pierce tallied more than 400 defensive snaps last season and grades out as one of Michigan’s highest-rated returning defenders overall. In fact, only Rayshaun Benny posted higher marks at the position in 2025.
That distinction matters even more when you look at the roster behind him. Right now, Michigan’s interior depth projects to lean on Enow Etta, Manuel Biegel, Chibi Anwunah and Deyvid Palepale. All are developmental players, and none have proven they can carry starter-level volume. Unless another defensive lineman is added before the fall, Pierce is far and away the most experienced option in the room.
With turnover across multiple defensive position groups, Michigan needs at least one rock-solid, plug-and-play presence in the middle. Pierce is the closest thing the Wolverines have to that, and now is his time to grasp the opportunity in front of him.
Ten teams to watch in college baseball in 2026, listed in alphabetical order with 2025 record:
Dave Van Horn fields winning and usually elite teams year after year, so don't bet against him finding a way to put together a College World Series-worthy team despite having to replace the entire outfield and weekend rotation. Gabe Gaeckle fills the Friday night starter's role, which he held the first month of last season before moving to the bullpen. Ryan Helfrick is one of the nation's best catchers.
The Chanticleers, who strung together 26 wins in a row before getting swept by LSU in the CWS finals, will continue to rely on pitching and defense and an opportunistic offense. Cameron Flukey anchors the weekend rotation after going 8-2 with a 3.19 ERA and 118 strikeouts in 101 2/3 innings. Coastal batters were hit by pitches a Division I-record 176 times.
D1Baseball touts the Yellow Jackets' lineup as the best overall in the country with Drew Burress ranked No. 1 center fielder, Jarren Advincula the No. 2 second baseman and Vahn Lackey the No. 2 catcher. Kent Schmidt (.397) leads a group of seven players who batted at least .300. Tate McKee anchors a pitching staff that will determine how far this team goes.
The Cardinals made a nice postseason run, going 2-2 at the CWS, and they bring back many of the key pieces. Lefty Ethan Eberle had a strong freshman season and succeeds strikeout machine Patrick Forbes as the Friday night starter. The offense has strength and speed. Tague Davis and Zion Rose combined for 31 homers, and Lucas Moore led the nation with 53 steals.
The Tigers have won two of the last three national championships and are set up to make another run. Derek Curiel is a projected top-10 draft pick and will play center in what stacks up to be the best outfield in the country. LSU, which lost Kade Anderson (No. 3 draft pick), has a rising in star in Friday night starter Casan Evans, who repeatedly came through in high-pressure situations out of the bullpen as a freshman.
Lots of eyes will be on the Bulldogs with Brian O'Connor taking over after 22 seasons at Virginia. His transfer class is one of the best in the country. Tomas Valincius, projected to be the No. 1 starter, is among five players who followed O'Connor from Virginia. Kevin Milewski hit 16 homers for Seton Hall and Drew Wyers batted .407 at Bryant, where he was America East player of the year. Ace Reese (.352, 21 HRs) is among 15 holdovers.
Another team that will draw lots of eyeballs with Josh Elander taking over after the San Francisco Giants hired away Tony Vitello to be their manager. Elander was Vitello's right-hand man as the Volunteers evolved into an elite program, but he inherits a team that has significant holes to fill. Tegan Kuhns, who made 10 starts as a freshman, gets the ball for the opener. Virginia transfer Henry Ford, one of the top players in the ACC the last two years, adds pop.
The Horned Frogs are set up for a deep postseason run after they made the NCAA Tournament with a young core of players. Big 12 preseason player of the year Sawyer Strosnider was the first freshman since 2001 to post a quadruple-double with 13 doubles, 10 triples, 11 home runs and 10 stolen bases. Friday night starter Tommy LaPour led the Frogs with eight wins and had a 3.09 ERA over 16 starts and was 6-0 in Big 12 games.
The pitching staff is loaded and led by 2025 All-American Dylan Volantis, who moves from the closer's role to Friday night starter, and transfers Carson Tinney and Aiden Robbins bolster the offense. Volantis posted a 1.94 ERA and opponent batting average of .185 as a freshman. Tinney batted .348 with 17 homers for Notre Dame, and Robbins was in the top 10 nationally with a .422 batting average and .537 on-base percentage for Seton Hall.
John Savage is an old-school coach who likes to develop his own talent and go to the transfer portal sparingly, and that served him well with his current group. The Bruins are well-positioned for a big season with all but one everyday starter back. It all starts with SS Roch Cholowsky, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the MLB draft. San Diego transfer Logan Reddemann, one of two players brought in through the portal, is the No. 1 pitcher. Freshman pitcher Angel Cervantes is highest-drafted player (No. 50) to choose to go to college.
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With the 2026 NFL offseason underway for the Jacksonville Jaguars, we will be taking a position-by-position look at the current state of the roster.
Up next are the running backs. Below, you can catch up with our other previews.
It was a bounce-back season for Travis Etienne, who eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the third time in his career. He rushed for seven touchdowns and averaged 4.3 yards per rush.
Etienne's ability to move around pre-snap and operate in space made him a good fit for Liam Coen's offensive scheme.
Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen shared the backup running back role. Tuten brought added juice to the position, while Allen primarily handled pass-blocking duties.
The running backs were also involved in the passing game relatively often. Etienne had 52 targets, while Tuten and Allen combined for 25 targets.
However, while Etienne and the run game shouldered the offensive workload early on in the season, it was tough sledding on the ground during the second half of the year.
Overall, the Jaguars ranked 27th in yards per rush. From Week 10 on, there were five games where Etienne failed to rush for over 60 yards. The running lanes that were there early on were hard to find down the stretch.
If Etienne ends up signing elsewhere, running back will have to be addressed this offseason. In this scenario, Tuten and Allen will lead the way, but depth and competition behind them will be needed -- although whether it's in free agency or the draft, premium capital shouldn't have to be spent on this position.
Now, the big question is whether or not Etienne returns. My guess is that after investing draft picks into Tuten and Allen in 2025, the Jaguars roll with those two as their top backs.
In addition to that, while it can be improved, the Jaguars aren't in a great salary cap situation at the moment, so Jacksonville may be better off devoting the cap resources they do have to other positions.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Evaluating Jaguars' running back position in 2026 offseason

Padres take flier on 22-year-old NPB pitcher in overlooked move originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Diego Padres quietly made an addition from Nippon Professional Baseball in January.
According to his MLB.com profile, right-hander Daichi Moriki signed a minor league contract with the NL West club. The 22-year-old was assigned to the Arizona Complex League.
Moriki made his NPB debut with the Hanshin Tigers in 2022 and has not appeared with the top team in the Pacific League since. In 14 games with the Tigers' farm team in 2025, he posted an ugly 13.81 ERA with 14 strikeouts and 18 walks in 14.1 innings.
Moriki's contract with the Padres is a minor move, in reality. Given his poor numbers on the farm in Japan last year, he's unlikely to see time on the mound at the Major League level this upcoming season.
To start, he will face other rookies and recent draft picks in the Arizona Complex League. There is no indication that his contract includes an invitation to Major League spring training.
This offseason, the Padres were linked to Japanese third baseman Kazuma Okamoto before he and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal.

A 50-year medal drought for United States men in Olympic cross country skiing was ended Tuesday by Vermont's Ben Ogden.
Ogden, a 25-year-old from Landgrove, Vt. in Bennington County, took the silver medal in the men's individual sprint in Tesero, Italy, becoming the first American man to reach an Olympic podium since fellow Vermont native Bill Koch took silver in the 30-kilometer event at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
Skiing in his second Winter Olympics, Ogden was the second-fastest in qualifying in the individual sprint - which takes place over one lap of a 1.585-kilometer course - behind Norwegian superstar Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo.
Ogden then won his quarterfinal heat and was third in his semifinal behind Klaeo and Finland's Lauri Vuorinen. Only the top two finishers from each semifinal advanced automatically into the final, but Ogden was able to qualify based on time.
In the six-skier final, Ogden, Klaebo and Norway's Oskar Opstad Vike quickly pulled away from the other three competitors. While Klaebo, now a seven-time Olympic gold medalist who is attempting to sweep every men's cross country skiing gold medal at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, pulled away with a devastating turn of speed going up a hill, Ogden was able to keep himself in medal contention and eventually pulled clear of Vike.
Klaebo won the gold, cruising to victory in three minutes, 39.74 seconds without putting in much effort in the finishing straight. Ogden charged home to take second, 0.87 seconds behind Klaebo and nearly six seconds ahead of bronze medalist Vike.
Ogden, a former NCAA champion at the University of Vermont, was one of two former Catamounts to earn a medal on Tuesday. Former Vermont Alpine skier Paula Moltzan took bronze in the women's team combined event alongside Jacqueline Wiles. Moltzan skied the slalom portion of the event after Wiles skied the downhill.
Moltzan and Wiles took bronze by 0.06 seconds ahead of the second American team of Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin.
This article originally published at Vermont's Ben Ogden ends 50-year U.S. medal drought in men's cross country skiing.

Tigers' projected 2026 rotation after Justin Verlander signing might be best in MLB originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Detroit Tigers announced some incredibly awesome news on Tuesday, with Justin Verlander coming back to the Tigers on a one-year, $13 million contract.
After an offseason of uncertainty about the Tigers heading into 2026, and whether they would be serious contenders or not, this Verlander announcement was final confirmation that the Tigers were serious about contending in 2026.
It's an incredible signing for the Tigers, and combined with their addition of Framber Valdez earlier in the offseason, and Tarik Skubal already a part of the rotation, the Tigers' rotation might be the best in Major League Baseball.
The Tigers added Verlander and Valdez this offseason. With Jack Flaherty coming back and Skubal still leading the rotation, the 2026 projected starting rotation in Detroit looks incredible.
1. Tarik Skubal
2. Framber Valdez
3. Justin Verlander
4. Jack Flaherty
5. Casey Mize
This new-look rotation has a great combination of lefty pitchers in Skubal, Valdez, and Mize, and two quality righties in Verlander and Flaherty.
What this rotation doesn't even include is the Tigers' incredible depth. Jackson Jobe and Reese Olson, while both injured, could be great depth pieces later in the year.
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Drew Anderson is a quality long reliever, while Ty Madden, Troy Melton, Keider Montero, and Sawyer Gipson-Long are all waiting for wins in the minor leagues.
While the Boston Red Sox's rotation has been talked about this offseason as the best in Major League Baseball, the Tigers now have a compelling case.
Not only do they have the aces in Skubal and Valdez, and some quality middle of the rotation arms in Verlander, Flaherty, and Mize, but their depth is also great as well.
This offseason began with questions surrounding whether the Tigers would even contend with a looming Skubal trade. And now, not only does a Skubal trade seem very unlikely, but the Tigers have added Valdez and Verlander to a now-dominant rotation.

The medical outlook for the "White House" has become significantly more complicated. After the initial assessments of Jude Bellingham's recent injury, the news is not encouraging for the team led by Álvaro Arbeloa. What initially appeared to be a brief absence now seems to have turned into a long-term problem that will alter the club's plans during the decisive stretch of the season.
According to journalist Ramón Álvarez de Mon, the current feeling is that the English midfielder will not be out of action for just one month, as was initially speculated. New estimates suggest that the recovery period could extend to as long as two months. This extension in healing time is a heavy blow, as Bellingham is the creative engine and an irreplaceable piece in Madrid’s lineup.
If this eight-week prognosis is confirmed, Real Madrid would lose their star for crucial matches in both LaLiga and the knockout stages of the Champions League. The medical staff would opt for a conservative rehabilitation to avoid any kind of relapse, prioritizing the player’s full recovery. Meanwhile, Arbeloa will have to look for solutions within his squad to make up for the goals and physical presence provided by the British number "5".
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Charles Bediako’s attorney 'deeply disappointed' by NCAA's court win originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Charles Bediako’s attorney released a statement Monday after a Tuscaloosa judge denied a request that would have allowed the former Alabama center to continue playing college basketball.
The ruling rejected Bediako’s motion for a preliminary injunction against NCAA eligibility rules, effectively ending his bid to return to the court for the Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team this season. One of Bediako’s attorneys, Darren Heitner, criticized the decision and suggested the legal fight is not over.
“Deeply disappointed in the Tuscaloosa court’s denial of Charles Bediako’s request for an injunction against the NCAA,” Heitner said in a statement on X. “This ruling ignored that an athlete’s NIL value is directly tied to his ability to play, overlooks that NCAA rules do not distinguish between athletes with prior college experience and those without, and contrasts with eligibility grants to many other former pros. We fight on for fairness.”
Bediako, a 7-foot center, spent the last two and a half seasons in the NBA G League after entering the 2023 NBA draft. He originally played two seasons at Alabama before leaving the program.
Alabama coach Nate Oats also expressed disappointment with the ruling, echoing concerns about inconsistencies in NCAA eligibility decisions. He noted that more than 100 current college players with prior professional experience remain eligible, including players whose NBA draft rights are owned by teams.
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Bediako initially returned to action in January after being granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA. During that window, he appeared in five games, averaging 10.6 points and 4.6 rebounds while helping Alabama post a 3-2 record.
The ruling closes the door on Bediako’s on-court return, though his legal challenge is expected to continue.

Steve Johnson still finds it hard to wrap his head around what’s unfolded in Emma Raducanu’s career so far.
Raducanu made it to the Transylvania Open final, but couldn’t clinch the title, falling in straight sets to Sorana Cirstea.
Even with the loss, she still saw a boost in her WTA ranking. After her defeat in Cluj-Napoca, Johnson commented on a stat about Raducanu that he called “crazy.”

Raducanu, who famously won the US Open back in 2021, hadn’t appeared in another final until her recent run at the Transylvania Open.
Speaking about this on the Nothing Major podcast, Sam Querrey said he was caught off guard by that fact, while John Isner and Johnson also chimed in on her unusual career trajectory.
“I found this a little surprising,” said Querrey. “This is only the second final of Raducanu’s career.”
Isner replied: “There are not many comps for Raducanu’s career thus far. Just a big US Open final out of nowhere coming through qualies, wins it and then doesn’t make a final again for four years.”
Johnson followed up: “2021 US Open and this are her only two finals on Tour, which is crazy. It is crazy. She kind of has done her career backwards. She came on to the scene, won the biggest tournament of her career first and has now had the growing pains after.
“It’s good to be in the final but it’s crazy she has not been in another final since the 2021 US Open.”
Cirstea was a deserving winner as she produced one of her best matches for quite some time against Raducanu.
This happened again last week against Cirstea as she got blown away once again by a player ranked inside WTA top 30.
Despite not feeling her best during the Transylvania Open, Raducanu made the trip to Doha for the Qatar Open.
Playing just two days after her final in Cluj-Napoca, she was still visibly unwell and ended up retiring from her match against Camila Osorio.
Raducanu has yet to win a match at the Qatar Open, but there are plenty of opportunities ahead for her to turn things around.
Next up is Dubai, where she’ll compete in another WTA 1000 event as part of a busy stretch that also includes Indian Wells and Miami next month.
The Dubai Tennis Championships start on Sunday, February 15th. It’s one of four straight WTA 1000 tournaments on Raducanu’s schedule.
The NFL has seen the conclusion of the season arrive due to the Seattle Seahawks winning Super Bowl LX so we now have solid footing as it relates to the NFL Draft. In the process, teams emerged as contenders, others sank, and through it all, team needs have started to unfold as their front offices get ready for the NFL Draft that will be here before we know it.
As we did with Summer scouting, we want Bucs fans to be the most knowledgeable fans. To do that, you need to have some well-rounded football awareness, and this helps with that. With that in mind, here is the draft order as the league works through the playoffs.
Note: The draft order is set following the conclusion of the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl LX according to Tankathon.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft order following Super Bowl LX
Ladies, be aware that your 2027 Valentine's Day could be interrupted by men in sports attire because next year's Super Bowl falls on Feb. 14.
While Valentine’s Day is already a day filled with planning and advance reservations, next year may require twice the organization.
The 2026 Super Bowl ended with a triumphant Seattle Seahawks win, 29-13, over the New England Patriots. Now, sports fans want to know where the Super Bowl is headed.
Here is everything readers should know about the 2027 Super Bowl.
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The 61st Super Bowl, or Super Bowl LXI, will be played for the second time at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Super Bowl LVI, 56, was hosted at the same stadium on Feb. 13, 2022, with the Los Angeles Rams beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20.
The SoFi Stadium is located in Inglewood, Calif., and opened in 2020. It is not only the home field of the Rams, but also of the Los Angeles Chargers.
According to the stadium's website, SoFi Stadium, at 3.1 million square feet, is the largest stadium in the NFL.
For those football lovers who might party a little too hard on Super Bowl Sunday 2027 or may be exhausted from the double celebration, you may be in luck.
In addition to Valentine's Day and Super Bowl Sunday 2027 falling on Feb. 14, the next day is a federal holiday – meaning a day off.
President’s Day 2027 will be on Monday, Feb. 15, giving people just one more day to rest.
Typically, Presidents’ Day is observed on the third Monday in February annually. It used to be a holiday celebrating George Washington’s birthday, but now it is a day to commemorate each U.S. president.
Record reporter Victoria Franco covers public safety in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be reached at vfranco@gannett.com. Support local news, subscribe to The Stockton Record at https://www.recordnet.com/subscribenow.
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Everything you need to know about Super Bowl 2027

USA Olympic curling medal history: How Korey Dropkin, Cory Thiesse can join very short list with gold originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Curling can be one of the most exciting Olympic events.
Despite being played at the original Winter Games in 1932, the event then spent nearly six decades solely as a demonstration event, with scores being irrelevant. Curling officially returned to the Olympics in 1992, and since then, the United States has had at least one team compete in the event.
Team USA is not historically known for its curling, with only one gold medal across men's, women's and mixed doubles in team history heading into the 2026 Winter Games.
The United States qualified for all three curling events at the Olympics, with Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse being charged with mixed doubles duty. The USA has never medaled in mixed doubles, but Dropkin and Thiesse played their way to a win in the bronze medal game, guaranteeing the United States' first-ever medal in the event regardless of the gold medal game result.
With three Olympic curling events to compete in, here is more on how the United States has fared in the sport at the Olympics.
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Yes, the United States has won a gold medal in the three events it has participated in. The lone gold medal win for the United States came in men's curling at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang. Heading into the 2026 Olympics, the U.S. has never won a gold medal in either women's or mixed doubles curling.
The last time the USA won a gold medal in the Olympics was in 2018. The United States played nine games during the round-robin portion of the tournament and went 5-4. Despite this being barely a winning record, the U.S. qualified for the playoffs as the third-place team.
They took on Canada in the semifinals and won 5-3. The United States held a 4-3 lead heading into the final end and notched one point to secure the 5-3 victory. This clinched the country's first-ever berth in the gold medal game.
The United States then faced Sweden in the gold medal game. When they played in the round-robin portion of that year's tournament, Sweden dominated, winning 10-4.
Heading into the eighth end of the gold medal match, the score was tied 5-5. Sweden imploded in the eighth end, and the United States put up a five-spot for a commanding lead. Sweden even took two back in the ninth end to make it 10-7, but with the U.S. holding the hammer for the final end, Sweden opted to concede, which is common in curling when a lead seems insurmountable.
It was the first time that the United States had ever won a gold medal in men's curling, and marked just the second overall curling medal for the country.
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| Curling event | Year | Finish |
| Men's | 1992 | 3rd |
| 1998 | 4th | |
| 2002 | 7th | |
| 2006 | 3rd | |
| 2010 | 10th | |
| 2014 | 9th | |
| 2018 | 1st | |
| 2022 | 4th | |
| 2026 | TBD | |
| Women's | 1998 | 5th |
| 2002 | 4th | |
| 2006 | 8th | |
| 2010 | 10th | |
| 2014 | 10th | |
| 2018 | 8th | |
| 2022 | 6th | |
| 2026 | TBD | |
| Mixed Doubles | 2018 | 6th |
| 2022 | 8th | |
| 2026 | 2nd |
The United States men's curling team has been the most productive of the country's curling teams. They took gold in 2018 but also earned two bronze medals (1992 and 2006). Team USA made the playoffs in both 1998 and 2022, but fell in the bronze medal game those years.
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The United States women's curling teams haven't had the same consistent success. They have yet to make the podium for the event, with the best finish being fourth in 2002.
Team USA's women's team has also finished fifth once, sixth once, eighth twice and 10th twice in the program's history.
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Mixed doubles curling was introduced in 2018. The United States finished the inaugural event in sixth place in 2018 and then took a step back in 2022. In 2026, however, the mixed doubles team made it to the gold medal game, ensuring that Team USA's mixed doubles team would receive its first medal in the event.
During the 2026 round-robin portion of the tournament, Thiesse and Dropkin combined to go 6-3 in Team USA's nine games. This earned the United States the third spot in the playoffs, pitting them against Italy in a huge matchup. Team USA finished strong, scoring two points in the final end to advance to the gold medal game against Sweden.
The United States lost 6-5 in that game, but still earned its first-ever medal in the event. With the women's team never making the podium, Cory Thiesse became the first American woman to ever medal in curling.

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Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens in the Coppa Italia quarter-final between Napoli and Como.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
The winner will go on to face Inter in the semi-final, which is the only stage of the tournament played over two legs.
There is no extra time this evening, so a victor will be decided after 90 minutes, or go directly into a penalty shoot-out.

Liverpool’s recruitment team rarely move without purpose, so fresh claims from Spain have quickly caught attention across the Premier League landscape. Credit to Fichajes for the original report suggesting that the Reds have entered the race for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, a player whose profile continues to attract elite interest.
Signed from AC Milan for £55m in 2023, the Italy international has again become a talking point after recent whispers that his representative sounded out alternative options late in the January window. Now, attention has shifted to whether Anfield could become a realistic destination.
Fichajes state that Liverpool are not alone, with Arsenal and Manchester City also ‘coveted’ admirers of the 25-year-old. It is further suggested that Arne Slot views Tonali as a ‘perfect fit for his dynamic, fast-paced, transition-oriented system’, a description that aligns with Liverpool’s continued emphasis on athletic midfield control.
Financially, the Merseyside club are reportedly confident they could meet the player’s wage expectations without disturbing their existing structure. That element is often decisive when competing with other Champions League calibre sides.
Tonali’s own stance introduces another layer. Reports indicate his preference may be a return to Italy for ‘familiy stability’ following the birth of his first child last month. However, the economics of any move appear to place Serie A clubs at a disadvantage for now.
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Since arriving at St James’ Park, Tonali has demonstrated an impressive balance of physical output and technical authority. Eddie Howe previously noted that the midfielder has stylistically ‘similar qualities’ to Italian legend Andrea Pirlo, high praise that reflects his influence from deeper areas.
Data supports that reputation. Over the past year he has ranked among the top 16% of comparable midfielders for chances created per 90 minutes, underlining that creativity remains central to his game despite operating primarily as a deep controller.
That blend makes him attractive to clubs seeking tempo setters who can also progress possession under pressure. Liverpool’s system, particularly under Slot, places significant value on midfielders capable of driving transitions quickly and accurately.
Any approach would face substantial resistance. Tonali recently committed to a long term deal through to 2030, strengthening Newcastle’s negotiating position considerably. There is also the lingering memory of Liverpool’s pursuit of Alexander Isak, which was intense and public.
Newcastle’s willingness to entertain another high profile departure to a direct rival appears doubtful unless circumstances change. European qualification, or lack of it, could become a decisive factor as the season unfolds.
Liverpool’s midfield depth remains strong, yet succession planning is inevitable. Wataru Endo, now 33 and entering the final 18 months of his contract, represents a role that may soon require reinforcement with a natural number 6 option.
For now, these claims sit at an early stage. Until corroborated by sources closer to Merseyside, caution is sensible. Still, Tonali’s situation merits monitoring, particularly if Newcastle’s ambitions falter in the months ahead.
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, the idea of Sandro Tonali entering the conversation is intriguing rather than urgent. Slot’s midfield group has shown balance and energy, yet there remains a sense that a long term specialist at the base could future proof the squad.
Endo has delivered professionalism and tactical discipline, though age profile and contract length naturally prompt succession planning. Tonali’s ability to dictate rhythm while contributing creatively would fit the evolution supporters expect under the current manager.
There is also realism around Newcastle’s stance. Selling a core midfielder to a rival chasing similar objectives feels unlikely without a major shift in circumstances. Fans will remember how complex negotiations became during previous dealings between the clubs.
If Tonali genuinely favours a return to Italy, Liverpool may ultimately be used as leverage in wider discussions. That happens regularly at this level. Even so, supporters will appreciate that the recruitment team continue to track elite midfielders capable of sustaining the club’s competitive edge.
Should the opportunity ever become concrete, his profile suggests he would enhance control in big matches, particularly against sides that press aggressively. For now, this feels like one to watch rather than one to expect.

Last season, forward Mahogany Chandler-Roberts struggled as a freshman for the UCF Knights. Chandler-Roberts averaged 2.4 points per game while averaging under 15 minutes in 29 games played. However, UCF has seen a big jump in Chander-Roberts’ game this season as a sophomore.
Chander-Roberts’ 7.1 points per game this season are third on UCF’s roster, and her 5.4 rebounds per game are second on the team. With her improvement in just one season, Chandler-Roberts has earned the confidence and trust of the coaching staff. Chandler-Roberts has started all 23 games for UCF this season.
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Last season, Chandler-Roberts recorded zero double-digit point games. This season, Chandler-Roberts has nine double-digit point games, but UCF has seen her turn into a big asset in Big 12 play.
Eight of UCF’s 12 Big 12 games have seen Chandler-Roberts finish with double-digit point games. Recently, Chandler-Roberts has been on a good hot streak. Chandler-Roberts has recorded four consecutive double-digit games in scoring.
Against the TCU Horned Frogs on Jan. 24, Chandler-Roberts recorded a career-high 17 points, but her last game against the Oklahoma State Cowgirls this past Saturday may have been the best in her collegiate career. Chandler-Roberts recorded the first double-double of her career with scoring 12 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Chandler-Roberts was one of the only bright spots for the Knights in their 81-58 blowout loss to the Cowgirls at home.
This season has been a struggle for the Knights as a whole, with a 10-13 overall record. However, the Knights needed to see Chandler-Roberts improve heading into this season, and they certainly have. Wednesday night’s game against the West Virginia Mountaineers will offer another chance for Chandler-Roberts to raise her game even further.
LSU has won two of the last three national championships and has a real shot to become the first Division I baseball program since the dominant Southern California teams of the early 1970s to win three in four years.
Jay Johnson, the first coach to win multiple national titles in his first four years at a school, clearly likes the team he'll put on the field when the season opens Friday at home against Milwaukee. But he doesn't want to hear any talk of repeating in February, considering the hard lesson his Tigers learned the year after they won it all in 2023.
“We’ll always appreciate what we did last year, but we have to move on to this year and be all in on right now,” he said. “I think we have set a good blueprint of what it’s going to take to be successful and those things really aren’t that much different. The jungle we play in, which is the best conference in any sport across the country, requires your absolute best.”
LSU, which extended the Southeastern Conference's stranglehold on the title to six years, enters the season ranked No. 1 in the writers' and coaches' polls and by Perfect Game and No. 2 behind UCLA by D1Baseball.com and Baseball America.
Among other top teams are 2025 national runner-up Coastal Carolina, Texas, Georgia Tech, Arkansas, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Auburn, Louisville and TCU.
LSU lost 11 players to pro baseball from the 53-win team that swept through the College World Series, including the No. 3 overall draft pick in pitcher Kade Anderson. The Tigers bring back seven position players with starting experience at LSU and 10 pitchers who have recorded innings for the Tigers. They signed a top-three high school recruiting class and a group of nine transfers ranked No. 5 by D1Baseball.
“I don't know if I've ever seen this, where we lost so much contribution from a team that reached the pinnacle, and we return so much from the team that reached the pinnacle,” Johnson said. “It’s probably a credit to recruiting and balance. We have not sold out to just portal city. We’ve developed really good high school players here, and I think last year’s freshman class was by far the best group of freshmen we’ve brought in.”
The Tigers could have the best outfield in the country. Leadoff man Derek Curiel led the Tigers with a .345 batting average, 20 doubles and 67 runs and was error-free in 62 games in left field and three in center. The first-team preseason All-American will play mostly center this season, trading places with Chris Stanfield. LSU also brings back right fielder Jake Brown, who batted .320 for the season and a team-best .385 in the CWS. Brown and Stanfield committed just one error apiece last season.
Shortstop Steve Milam is projected to be a late first- or early second-round draft pick in July and anchors an infield that will have three new starters. Cade Arrambide, who backed up Luis Hernandez, takes over behind the plate.
Pitching will continue to be a strength even with the departures of Anderson and third-round draft pick Anthony Eyanson.
Casan Evans, who as a freshman succeeded in high-leverage situations out of the bullpen and got a few spot starts, is in line to be the Tigers' No. 1 starter. Kansas transfer Cooper Moore has impressed in spring scrimmages and is the projected No. 2. Zac Moore, who started a game in the CWS, is likely the No. 3.
The staff also gets back Gavin Guidry, who suffered a season-ending back injury last February after being one of the top relievers in 2023 and '24.
The Tigers are determined to avoid the emotional hangover that followed their 2023 championship. The 2024 Tigers lost 12 of their first 15 SEC games and closed 18-6 to make an NCAA regional. Only three players from the ‘23 team and five from the ’24 team are still on the roster.
“The good thing about going through the rough part of 2024 is now we know how to prevent it,” Brown said. “It’s something the players and coaching staff have aligned on."
Brown said it's about attitude. He said he and his teammates want to play like champions but with an underdog's mentality.
“We’re in a fortunate spot to have a target on our back,” he said. “The way we look at it, it's about turning that target around and attacking everybody else. We call it working like No. 2 and acting like No. 1. The work we put in behind closed doors is something everyone should proud of, but it’s also showing up to an opposing stadium and when we walk through that gate, you know LSU is coming. We’re going to show you why we have a target on our back.”
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Team Sweden's concerning William Nylander Olympics injury update originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
A lot of hockey fans posit that the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics have already been decided because of Team Canada's roster. However, Team Sweden also has a fairly strong chance of notching the gold medal though those chances may have been put to question after a certain star player's injury status was revealed. Will the Toronto Maple Leafs forward make it for their tournament opener against Team Italy?
Notably, the Maple Leafs forward was not on the ice when Team Sweden started their practice in preparation to face Italy. Nylander was able to play three games before the NHL went into break for the Winter Olympics. So, a lot of questions were raised about his status. Coach Sam Hallam outlined how his injury situation is shaping up, via Bill Price of NHL.com.
"It's a maintenance thing. He's done two full ice practices with us and felt after yesterday a bit sore, so just give him an extra day. And then we'll see for tomorrow if he's ready to go. It's going to be a pretty late decision. I'm not overly concerned at all. He's been looking really sharp and good on the ice for two days. Felt that we give him off today. I mean, it's short-term, but we're still in the beginning of it and bigger games coming up, so let's keep our priorities and focus there."" the Team Sweden coach said.
Nylander went down during the Maple Leafs' clash against the Vegas Golden Knights in January. He missed seven games due to a groin injury but did show signs of readiness for the Winter Olympics before the break. Coach Hallam will surely need his services if they want a repeat of the 2006 Olympics where Team Sweden took home the gold medal.
The Maple Leafs center has played 40 games in the NHL season. Throughout that time, Nylander has racked up 18 goals and 34 assists. If he does not manage to get in great shape, Team Sweden can still rely on guys like Mika Zibanejad, Joel Eriksson Ek and Adrian Kempe among others to run their offense. The clearance of Gabriel Landeskog from injury will also help Sweden a lot.
The Oklahoma Sooners are in the midst of another solid season under head coach Jennie Baranczyk. The Sooners have made the NCAA tournament. But they've hit some bumps in the road trying to climb their way into the elite tier of women's basketball teams. Oklahoma is among the top 10 teams in the nation in both the AP Top 25 and the latest USA TODAY Sports women's basketball coaches poll.
Despite the loss to Vanderbilt, the Sooners are still in a strong position to host the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament in Norman, according to ESPN's latest bracketology.
The Sooners moved up one spot from last week's coaches poll back into the top 10. They're one of five SEC teams in the top 10, led by South Carolina, Texas, and Vanderbilt in the top five. UConn and UCLA remain the top two teams, with the Huskies earning all 31 first-place votes in the coaches poll once again.
Oklahoma is 1-4 against teams that are currently ranked in the top 10 of the poll. The win, a big-time overtime upset of South Carolina at home a few weeks ago. If the Sooners want to make a run at a national championship, they have to find a way to consistently beat the top teams in the nation.
OU's next opportunity to get on track is at home against Florida on Thursday night at the Lloyd Noble Center.
Week 15 results: Published February 10, 2026
| Rank | Team | Record | PTS | Prev |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UConn | 25-0 | 775 | 1 |
| 2 | UCLA | 23-1 | 739 | 2 |
| 3 | South Carolina | 24-2 | 711 | 3 |
| 4 | Texas | 23-2 | 689 | 4 |
| 5 | Vanderbilt | 23-2 | 627 | 8 |
| 6 | LSU | 22-3 | 620 | 5 |
| 7 | Michigan | 20-4 | 581 | 7 |
| 8 | Ohio State | 22-3 | 557 | 9 |
| 9 | Louisville | 22-4 | 525 | 6 |
| 10 | Oklahoma | 17-6 | 431 | 11 |
| 11 | Baylor | 21-4 | 423 | 15 |
| 12 | Iowa | 18-5 | 377 | 10 |
| 13 | Michigan State | 20-4 | 359 | 13 |
| 14 | TCU | 21-4 | 341 | 12 |
| 15 | Duke | 18-6 | 316 | 22 |
| 16 | Ole Miss | 19-5 | 314 | 14 |
| 17 | Maryland | 19-6 | 283 | 19 |
| 18 | Texas Tech | 22-3 | 281 | 18 |
| 19 | Kentucky | 18-7 | 237 | 16 |
| 20 | West Virginia | 20-5 | 229 | 20 |
| 21 | North Carolina | 20-5 | 173 | 21 |
| 22 | Tennessee | 15-6 | 147 | 17 |
| 23 | Alabama | 20-5 | 92 | 23 |
| 24 | Princeton | 19-2 | 76 | 24 |
| 25 | Iowa State | 19-5 | 53 | NR |
No. 25 Washington;
Minnesota 39; Washington 37; Georgia 19; Rhode Island 10; North Carolina State 8; Nebraska 5; Richmond 1;
The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2025-26 season: Octavia Blue, Kennesaw State; Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Jeff Cammon, Saint Mary’s; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Corry Irvin, Chicago State; Renee Jimenez, UC-Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Kristen Mattio, Northern Colorado; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Terry Primm, Siena; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Coquese Washington, Rutgers; Trevor Woodruff, Bucknell.
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It sounds nearly impossible now, but there was a time, perhaps when it was de rigueur to frequent the Vegas buffet lines, that the big boys excited the UFC fan base.
Back on May 26, 2012, the UFC even went so far as to roll out an all-heavyweight main card for UFC 146. Granted, not every fighter was a superstar (Lavar Johnson, it might be remembered, was far closer to a felon), but the result was that all five fights were finished in two rounds or less. In fact, the entire main card featured 21:50 minutes of fight time, which is less than one single title fight that goes the distance.
That’s because the word “heavyweight” was synonymous with seismic happenings.
It gives me a pang to look back. Poor Stipe Miocic, who put away Shane del Rosario (RIP) at the 3:14 mark of the second round that night, was the poke of the bunch. It took him a little time to get rolling. Junior dos Santos finished Frank Mir in the main event a full 10 seconds quicker, and Cain Velasquez annihilated Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva, who was still basking in the glow of having upset Fedor Emelianenko a year earlier. That one only lasted a little over half a round.
I got to thinking about those old days while Rizvan Kuniev posted Jailton Almeida into the drowsy links at the Apex this past weekend, pouring his sludge into a helpless man’s soul. I’d say that I’d never seen such an existential dilemma playing out to scorecards before if I hadn’t just watched Tai Tuivasa’s fight with Tallison Teixeira a week before. In that one, two meaty specimens sunk in a slow burble of mud over 15 minutes, belching the alphabet dyingly into each other’s ears.
What the hell happened to the UFC’s heavyweight division? When did it become such a blight on the UFC’s regularly scheduled programming? The bigger-bodied fighters used to carry with them a premonition of bad things to come in the best way possible, but now watching heavyweights is like watching a gastrointestinal tract digest a calzone.
In boxing, there has always been a romance to the heavyweight fight. It’s been a constant baton pass from generation to generation. During the “golden era,” names like Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, George Foreman and Earnie Shavers roamed the ring. Before then we had Rocky Marciano and Joe Louis and Sonny Liston, and after them we had Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis. Today you still have Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk and the promising young Moses Itauma coming for them all.
In the UFC right now, we have Waldo Cortes-Acosta, a 34-year-old upstart who is on a three-fight win streak. To his credit, Waldo has finished all three of those opponents, making him a rare throwback to better times. Yet it’s grim out there otherwise. The division is gassing out big time.

Tom Aspinall is out indefinitely as he undergoes eye surgery after getting gouged by Ciryl Gane, and that rematch remains a consolation prize for Aspinall’s never-realized unifying title fight with Jon Jones (who retired, unretired, and now is retiring again — maybe). It doesn’t get the blood pumping that Jones is out there talking about his arthritic hip, either. He says he’s interested to “forge” the post-UFC version of himself he’s to become, news that hits this thirsty fan base like gull poop from above.
The 37-year-old Alexander Volkov, who is ranked No. 2, is coming off back-to-back split decisions. He hasn’t won an end-of-the-night bonus in five years. Sergei Pavlovich, ranked No. 3, began his UFC career avoiding the scorecards for eight fights, yet now listens to them being read with all the sophistication of a prig at the opera house. His past three fights have all been decisions. Curtis Blaydes ran into Kuniev in his last fight, and let’s just say the good people of Azerbaijan spent the rest of the night hoping nothing would trigger a flashback.
Kuniev? Serghei Spivac? Marcin Tybura? Shamil Gaziev? All north of 240 pounds and yet not a one of them can move a needle. And Jailton Almeida looked like he’d rather be anywhere than locked in a cage fighting an overgrown man in his last couple of outings. He has declared he’s returning to light heavyweight, where the hope is he can at least find an ounce of urgency.
Not that UFC couldn’t have spiced things up. There have been numerous chances. They could’ve brought back Francis Ngannou, even if he is the “bad person” Dana White insists he is. Ngannou is seen by many as the best heavyweight in the world, and since he still had his title when he left, that would’ve jump-started the heavyweight ranks, or at least diverted attention from the sinkhole it now finds itself in.
Yet vendettas, apparently, are stronger than the desire to see the best fight the best. All I know is that Gable Stevenson can’t get his shoes off fast enough. You have to wonder if the UFC will bother signing him, though. Because Hunter Campbell and Co. could’ve signed Rico Verhoeven but, from the sounds of it, didn’t come correct with the numbers. Instead, the kickboxing superstar champion will presumably head to the boxing ring, where heavyweight fighting still commands a captive audience.
And right now, that’s not the case in the UFC’s heavyweight division. The 40-year-old Marcin Tybura is an artifact from the one-time museum of mayhem, and 41-year-old Derrick Lewis’ balls ain’t nearly as hot as they once were. It’s an aging, slow-motion, anonymous lot. Lately it would be more fun watching yaks battle flies with head shakes and ear twitches than two slabs nullifying each other.
At one time the UFC could fill out an entire main card of heavyweights and sell it to the public, which they did a little over a decade ago. These days Mick Parkin just edged out Tai Tuivasa for the final spot in the top 15. Tuivasa was still there as of this past weekend despite a modest six-fight losing streak, which tells you all you need to know about the state of the division.
The Minnesota Vikings and their quarterback discussion are not going anywhere anytime soon.
First-year starter J.J. McCarthy had a rollercoaster 2025 season, highlighted by poor play and injuries, which prevented him from proving himself. Production value aside, McCarthy not being available is perhaps his biggest drawback for the 2026 season. But there were more reasons as to what held back McCarthy when you look at the numbers that PFF has.
Their writer, Noc Bodiford, examined the play of all the second-year quarterbacks, due to many having breakout seasons. While McCarthy struggled compared to Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels, there is a reason the numbers have found for that.
Bodiford writes, "A fully torn meniscus sidelined McCarthy in his 2024 rookie season. In his second NFL season, he was sidelined by a high-ankle sprain in Weeks 3-8, a concussion in Week 13 and a right-throwing hand fracture in Week 17. Additionally, he played through a right-throwing hand injury suffered in Week 10. He finished as the fantasy football QB31, banked QB1 finishes in three-of-nine games among Weeks 1-17 games and scored 19.9-plus points and sub-10.0 points four times apiece. McCarthy’s 63.0 PFF offense grade ranks 22nd among 29 second-year NFL quarterbacks and skill position players with at least 400 offensive snaps in 2025. McCarthy’s inefficient passing productivity starkly contrasts with his aggressive and intriguing downfield passing tactics."
McCarthy will have another long offseason, another stretch to mentally prepare, but physically he needs to be ready. If he isn't, the team is going to be forced to roll with someone else, either who they acquire this offseason or draft in the loaded 2027 NFL Draft class.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: PFF looks at what caused J.J. McCarthy issues in 2025
It didn’t take long for Detroit’s ace to react to the biggest Tigers news of the offseason.
Just minutes after the Detroit Tigers announced they had signed Justin Verlander to a one-year contract for the 2026 season, left-hander Tarik Skubal took to social media with a perfectly timed response.
Skubal posted a GIF of Justin Verlander himself throwing his arms into the air in celebration, a familiar sight for Tigers fans who watched Verlander dominate in Detroit for more than a decade. No caption was needed. The message was loud and clear.
— Tarik Skubal (@TarikSkubal) February 10, 2026
Skubal’s post immediately caught the attention of Tigers fans, many of whom viewed it as a stamp of approval from the team’s current ace.
The timing mattered. The signing was announced, and Skubal reacted almost instantly, a subtle but telling sign that Verlander’s return resonated inside the clubhouse as much as it did with the fanbase.
For Skubal, who enters 2026 as the best left-handed pitcher in baseball, Verlander’s return is about far more than nostalgia.
Verlander brings:
Even at 42 years old, Verlander showed last season he can still contribute, logging 152 innings with a 3.85 ERA and 137 strikeouts across 29 starts in 2025.
Having that presence in the rotation and in the clubhouse only raises the ceiling for a staff led by Skubal.

Skubal’s reaction also reflects what this signing represents for the Tigers as a whole.
This wasn’t a symbolic reunion.
It was a statement.
Detroit believes it can compete in 2026, and bringing Verlander back signals a commitment to winning now while helping guide the next generation of Tigers pitchers.
Verlander’s return bridges two eras of Tigers baseball, the dominant teams of the 2000s and early 2010s and the rising core led by Skubal today.
And if Skubal’s reaction is any indication, the Tigers’ clubhouse is fully on board with the move.
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You know a fan's pledge has reached another level when the actual team takes notice. And that's exactly what Manchester United supporter Frank Ilett has achieved with a promise he made nearly 500 days ago.
As a point about United's mediocrity in recent years, Ilett said he would not get a haircut until the Red Dragons win five consecutive matches. For any team, it's a tall task. A draw resets the count just as a loss would. But as Manchester United face West Ham on Tuesday, the stakes could not be higher.
United are winners of four straight matches and have shot up to fourth in the Premier League table. Meanwhile, West Ham are in a relegation battle and desperately need a win at London Stadium.
If you think Michael Carrick's squad is taking Ilett's badly needed haircut as motivation, though, you might be disappointed. The Manchester United manager admitted he's well aware of the haircut challenge, but won't bring it into the dressing room as part of the West Ham discussion.
Michael Carrick is aware of the United Strand's haircut challenge 😆💈 pic.twitter.com/qcWLknaTjf
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) February 9, 2026
To be fair, he kind of has to say that. But there must be some extra boost to get this man a haircut. He's been waiting since October of 2024. I mean, just look at him.
Day 492 of not cutting my hair until @manutd win 5 games in a row! ⌛️
— TheUnitedStrand (@TheUnitedStrand) February 9, 2026
Current Streak - 4/5#manunited#hairgrowth#mufc#hairchallenge#carrickpic.twitter.com/EjNsATa12u
That haircut needs to happen at Old Trafford if/when the five straight wins are achieved. The guy has suffered enough.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Manchester United knows all about the fan who is refusing to get a haircut

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Another day, another All-Star replacement for the NBA.
Another day, another snub for Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid.
On Monday night, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made it known that Steph Curry was going to need some additional time off the court as he deals with a knee injury. Curry has been out of the lineup since the Sixers paid them a visit last week, and will take time off through the All-Star break.
The league went with an Eastern Conference player to replace the American-born guard, and they landed on the forward, Brandon Ingram, from the Toronto Raptors. The veteran forward adds another All-Star game to his resume. He’ll be a part of the games for the first time sine the 2019-2020 NBA season.
@RBPhillyTake: The NBA really does not like Joel Embiid…
That’s been a narrative for quite some time. Maybe it’s because Embiid was a product of the Sixers’ tank job, famously known as “The Process.” The online trolling during his early days, mixed with a lot of on-court antics probably doesn’t help.
@Chippy_: Do Embiid or Harden not exist?
@Rideraragi: theyre trying to erase joel embiid
Embiid missed a chunk of time earlier in the year, but he’s managed to play in 31 games. Despite having a restriction on his playing time in the opening part of the schedule, the veteran center has averaged 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.9 assists throughout the year.
The Sixers star is back to looking one of the top centers in the game once again. Unfortunately, his latest All-Star appearance remains in 2024. After cracking the roster in seven-straight seasons, it looks like Embiid might go two years in a row without a nod.
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UppaGame empowers K-12 teachers, educators, and homeschoolers to generate national standards-aligned lessons and exams in minutes, emphasizing critical thinking through AI-driven variability. It reduces over 20 hours of prep time weekly, helping to combat teacher burnout. Tailored to curricula in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the US, UK, South Africa, and Singapore, it ensures a seamless local fit from launch.


Masque, a trailblazer in modern Indian gastronomy, has been honored with the Art of Hospitality Award 2026. Announced in the lead-up to the prestigious Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2026 event, this recognition celebrates an establishment that has delivered an unparalleled hospitality experience over the past 18 months. The award is voted on by the 350-plus members of the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Academy, a panel that represents the crème de la crème of the Asian culinary world.
Founded in 2016 by Aditi Dugar, a visionary home cook and entrepreneur, Masque has quickly gained international acclaim for its innovative approach to Indian cuisine. Situated in a repurposed textile mill in Mumbai, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience that blends tradition with cutting-edge techniques. Masque’s 10-course tasting menus highlight seasonal, locally sourced, and foraged ingredients, offering an immersive and interactive journey for its guests.
A spokesperson for Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants says: “Masque’s win recognises more than exceptional service – it celebrates how the restaurant has built a complete ecosystem of hospitality around modern Indian gastronomy. The team’s dedication to sourcing across India, their experimental approach to both food and cocktails and their ability to create intimate, interactive dining moments all demonstrate that at Masque, hospitality is inseparable from innovation.”
On winning the Art of Hospitality Award 2026, Aditi Dugar says, “It feels incredible to bring home this award in our tenth year. It’s been a dream for as long as we can remember. It only reaffirms what we’ve been trying to achieve since Masque opened its doors – to treat every guest with care, generosity and the utmost humility. And of course, it goes without saying that this recognition belongs to the brilliant team at Masque, who shows up every day with unwavering commitment and the rigour to be the best. I’m deeply grateful to them, to everyone who has believed in our journey and to Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for recognising hospitality as something soulful and deeply human.”
Under the guidance of head chef Varun Totlani, Masque’s kitchen team travels across India, from the forests of Kashmir to the shores of Goa, seeking hyperlocal produce to bring out the full spectrum of flavors in each dish. Central to the restaurant’s innovative spirit is the Masque Lab, an R&D kitchen where traditional Indian cooking is married with global techniques and culinary influences. This lab also serves as an intimate private dining space, hosting only 14 guests for a truly exclusive experience.
Masque’s menu offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, with dishes such as prickly pear paired with nagphani and coconut malai, and a refined interpretation of the Gujarati winter snack, ponkh bhel, enhanced with Goan seaweed. The restaurant’s cocktail program takes a similarly experimental approach, blending seasonal ingredients, flavors, and techniques to complement the tasting menus’ modern Indian flavors.
The Art of Hospitality Award is presented to restaurants that deliver extraordinary dining experiences, where personalized service plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall experience. Masque joins an elite group of past winners, including Toyo Eatery in Manila, known for transforming service into an art form, and Nusara in Bangkok, helmed by chef Thitid ‘Ton’ Tassanakajohn, among others.
This prestigious award is the second of three pre-announced honors leading up to the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants awards ceremony, which will be held in Hong Kong at the Kerry Hotel on March 25, 2026.
To ensure transparency and fairness, Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants collaborates with professional services consultancy Deloitte, which acts as the official independent adjudication partner. This partnership guarantees the authenticity and integrity of the voting process for the 2026 list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.
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InteleTravel has officially launched a comprehensive travel management platform aimed at transforming the corporate travel landscape. Catering specifically to business travelers, travel advisors, travel managers, and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), the platform consolidates various services under one unified umbrella. The platform is powered by several companies within the InteleTravel network, including Hickory Global Partners, MGME, Major Travel, and Tickitto. Each company brings its unique expertise and services to the table, offering an array of options for hotels, car rentals, flights, city guides, entertainment, and more. Designed to streamline the booking process, the platform also incorporates cutting-edge AI technology, which aids in optimizing the travel management experience.
As a leading travel distributor, InteleTravel has consistently expanded its reach and resources over the years. With the launch of this new platform, the company is now making a significant foray into the corporate travel space. Through this new solution, SMBs and corporate travel agents gain access to more comprehensive travel solutions than ever before, all in one easy-to-navigate interface.
The platform consolidates multiple services, offering users an all-in-one solution for their travel needs. This includes the booking of flights, hotels, and cars, as well as providing essential tools such as expense tracking, real-time reporting, and duty of care features. The goal is to enable businesses of all sizes to access the same level of visibility and traveler protection that large corporations have long enjoyed.
At the heart of the platform is an embedded AI booking assistant designed to streamline the booking process. The AI technology enables users to quickly identify optimal flights, accommodations, and car rentals, significantly reducing the time and effort typically required for travel arrangements. This efficiency translates into both time and cost savings for businesses, which can be crucial for SMBs looking to stay competitive in a fast-paced environment.
Furthermore, the platform’s intelligent system can suggest the best options based on user preferences, business requirements, and budget constraints. This makes travel planning not only faster but also more tailored and effective for corporate travelers.
For businesses managing multiple travel needs, this platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools for expense tracking and financial oversight. Through centralized reporting, businesses can keep track of spending patterns, ensuring greater control over their travel budgets. The platform also offers tools for optimizing spending, helping businesses save money without compromising on quality or convenience.
Moreover, the platform’s real-time reporting feature allows businesses to monitor travel-related expenses and make adjustments on the fly. This is especially beneficial for SMBs that need to maintain tight control over operational costs while still offering employees the flexibility to travel efficiently.
In the modern corporate world, ensuring the safety and well-being of employees during business travel is a key priority. The platform addresses this concern by integrating comprehensive duty of care features. These features provide businesses with the ability to monitor their travelers’ well-being and ensure they are always within reach, even in case of emergencies. By offering these security measures, the platform gives SMBs the same level of protection and oversight typically reserved for large enterprises. This is especially crucial as businesses increasingly send employees abroad or across regions, where travel risks may vary.
The platform’s strength lies not only in its technology but also in the partnerships it has formed with industry leaders. InteleTravel’s collaboration with established brands like Hickory Global Partners, MGME, Major Travel, and Tickitto ensures that the platform can offer a diverse and high-quality range of services. These partnerships bring together years of experience and expertise in various sectors of the travel industry, providing a robust solution that businesses can trust. By leveraging the collective power of these companies, the platform is able to offer SMBs the same level of sophistication and resources that Fortune 500 companies enjoy. The result is a solution that provides both scalability and flexibility, making it an ideal solution for businesses of all sizes.
With the launch of this platform, InteleTravel aims to revolutionize the way SMBs approach corporate travel. By consolidating essential services and integrating AI technology, the platform simplifies the entire travel management process. Whether it’s booking flights, hotels, or managing expenses, the platform streamlines these tasks, giving businesses more control and efficiency than ever before.
Moreover, the platform’s integration of duty of care features and real-time reporting ensures that businesses can monitor and protect their travelers while keeping costs in check. This makes the platform an invaluable tool for small to medium-sized businesses looking to enhance their travel operations and maintain a competitive edge.
As the corporate travel sector continues to evolve, the demand for smarter, more efficient solutions is growing. This platform answers this call by offering a comprehensive, AI-driven solution that empowers businesses to take control of their travel management. By partnering with top industry leaders and incorporating cutting-edge technology, InteleTravel has created a solution that levels the playing field for SMBs and enterprise clients alike. For businesses looking to optimize their travel processes, reduce costs, and ensure greater control over their operations, this platform represents the future of corporate travel management. With its innovative features and powerful partnerships, the platform is set to become an essential tool for businesses of all sizes in the years to come.
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For decades, the vibrant streets of Havana and the pristine sands of Varadero have been the lifeblood of the Cuban economy. But in February 2026, the music has quieted, replaced by the anxious hum of travelers checking flight statuses that no longer exist.
A catastrophic shortage of Jet A-1 aviation fuel has effectively severed Cuba’s connection to the outside world. As of February 10, the Cuban government issued an emergency notice (NOTAM) warning that none of the island’s nine international airports can provide fuel to departing aircraft. The result is a travel industry in freefall, with thousands of tourists stranded and major airlines pulling the plug on the Caribbean’s most iconic destination.
The crisis isn’t just a logistical failure; it is a geopolitical one. Following a series of intensified energy embargoes and the threat of heavy tariffs from the Trump administration on any nation supplying oil to the island, Cuba’s traditional supply lines have snapped.
With shipments from Venezuela and Mexico halted under diplomatic pressure, the island’s reserves have reached zero. This “energy stranglehold” has forced the government to prioritize electricity and food production over the very sector—tourism—that provides the foreign currency needed to buy those essentials.
The aviation industry’s reaction was swift and devastating. Air Canada, which serves as a primary bridge for the roughly one million Canadians who visit annually, suspended all operations to the island effective immediately.
The airline is currently operating “ferry flights”—empty planes flying into Cuba with full fuel tanks solely to repatriate the 3,000 stranded Canadians currently on the island. Other major carriers are following suit or implementing costly workarounds:
While the headlines focus on stranded vacationers, the true weight of the crisis is felt by the Cuban people. In a move rarely seen outside of natural disasters, the government has begun closing major hotels in destinations like Cayo Coco and Varadero, consolidating remaining guests into “energy-efficient” hubs.
For tourism workers, this is a nightmare revisited. “The recreational areas have almost no customers,” says Maria, a hotel worker in Havana. “We went from six employees to just two. People are crying in the lobbies because they don’t know if they will have a job tomorrow.”
The crisis has trickled down to every corner of the travel experience:
Before this latest blow, Cuba’s tourism was already struggling. Arrivals in 2025 fell by over 20% compared to the previous year. Now, with the aviation fuel supply cut for at least a month, experts fear the 2026 winter peak is lost.
The “Special Period” of the 1990s—a time of extreme economic depression—is a phrase being whispered more frequently in Havana. Without the $3 billion in annual revenue that tourism typically generates, the island’s ability to import food and medicine is severely compromised.
The current fuel blackout is scheduled to last until March 11, 2026, but few in the industry are optimistic about a quick fix. As long as the geopolitical pressure remains, Cuba’s status as a top-tier travel destination remains on life support.
For travelers, the message is one of caution. The “unpredictable” nature of the island’s energy grid means that even if you can get in, there is no guarantee you can get out as planned. For the Cuban people, it is a test of resilience that they have faced many times before—but never quite like this.
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For decades, Islamabad has been praised as a tranquil haven of wide boulevards and lush greenery—a “Garden City” that provides a peaceful contrast to the frantic energy of other South Asian megacities. However, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) is currently writing a transformative chapter. A visionary plan has been put in place to transform the federal capital from a structured administrative centre to Pakistan’s premier destination for culture, vibrancy, and international tourism. This ambitious shift aims to ensure that the city’s historic identity is not only preserved but also serves as the foundation for a modern, cohesive urban experience.
The traditional approach to city maintenance, often limited to routine beautification and landscaping, is being replaced by a more holistic philosophy. The goal is the creation of a dynamic public realm where the city’s physical layout breathes with the rhythm of its people. Rather than focusing on isolated patches of greenery, the entire landscape of Islamabad is being viewed as a canvas for integration. By weaving together elements of leisure, ecology, and heritage, the authority seeks to produce an environment that mirrors international best practices while remaining deeply rooted in the unique cultural tapestry of Pakistan.
To lead this metamorphosis, the call has been issued for a Creative Consultant—a role that functions less like a traditional engineer and more like a “City Curator”. This individual is expected to oversee the fusion of art, sports, cuisine, and recreation into the very fabric of the city. Proposals are being invited from both national and international experts who possess a sophisticated understanding of how public spaces can influence human behaviour and tourism appeal. The responsibility of defining Islamabad’s aesthetic and experiential future is being placed in the hands of a seasoned visionary who can synthesize diverse urban elements into a single, flowing narrative.
Because of the scale of this undertaking, the standards for selection have been set exceptionally high. A minimum of two decades of leadership in fields such as urban regeneration, place-making, and destination development is required from any prospective candidate. It is expected that the chosen consultant will bring a documented history of impactful projects, having previously delivered large-scale public realm transformations either within Pakistan or on the global stage. This emphasis on veteran expertise ensures that the reimagining of Islamabad is guided by a hand capable of balancing modern innovation with the delicate ecological needs of the Margalla foothills.
One of the primary objectives of this initiative is the establishment of a comprehensive tourism framework. This is not merely about building monuments but about creating “experience-based destinations”. The city’s map is being redrawn to include dedicated culinary districts, where the rich flavours of the region can be celebrated in pedestrian-friendly environments. Furthermore, wellness zones and sports complexes are being planned to encourage a healthier, more active lifestyle for both residents and visitors. Through these specialized zones, a multifaceted tourism economy is expected to be stimulated, making Islamabad a primary stop for global travellers.
The “Garden City” moniker is being elevated through the enhancement of green corridors and cultural trails. These pathways are intended to serve as more than just scenic routes; they are being designed as connective tissues that link the city’s heritage sites with its modern civic plazas. By improving these public spaces, a sense of community is fostered, and the historical legacy of the region is made accessible to the public. These trails will allow tourists to explore the intersection of Islamabad’s ancient roots and its aspirations for the future, all while surrounded by the natural beauty that defines the capital.
As the proposal process progresses, the CDA has remained committed to transparency and excellence, reserving the right to choose the vision that best aligns with the city’s long-term goals. The documents detailing this transition have been made available through official channels, signalling the project’s formal start. This rigorous selection and planning process is repositioning Islamabad on the map as a vibrant, living museum of culture and modern urbanity, rather than just a seat of government. The world is invited to witness one of the world’s most beautiful capitals reveal its new, multifaceted identity.
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Amistad National Recreation Area, located at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils River, and Pecos River in southwest Texas, is enhancing its conservation and visitor engagement initiatives. Western National Parks (WNP) is a nonprofit supporting the National Park Service (NPS) and has partnered with Amistad to improve visitor experience, resource protection, and education and outreach. This partnership will strengthen the visitor connection to Amistad National Recreation Area and ensure the park is preserved for future generations.
This partnership announcement underlines the strengthening of the cultural, ecological, and recreational values of the Amistad National Recreation Area. These values make the Amistad National Recreation Area a top destination for outdoor and history lovers. With this partnership, WNP is continuing its mission to provide financial support, education, and interpretive programming to the NPS.
The Majestic Amistad National Recreation Area
The Amistad National Recreation Area is a national park about three hours outside of San Antonio, Texas. They offer great outdoor activities, historical relevance, and environmental features. Amistad translates to ‘friendship’ and represents the joint management of the Amistad Reservoir by the United States and Mexico. Each country is responsible for the management of the natural and cultural history of the area.
Lake Amistad is at the center of all the activities at the Amistad National Recreation Area. It is perfect for all water activities, whether you like boating, fishing, or swimming. The shores of the lake are great for relaxing. The lake has some of the best fishing for organic southern largemouth bass. This attracts fishermen of all skill levels from all over the southwestern USA. The park has three other water-related activities which are the different habitats that range in wildlife from each of the unique ecological zones. The park is even home to migrating monarch butterflies each year.
Amistad’s beautiful and striking scenery includes spectacular canyons and desert environments with striking landscapes that feature diverse plant and animal life along the banks of myriad rivers. The park is also located near one of the largest public hunting areas in southwest Texas, which adds another recreational feature to an already diverse venue.
Rich Cultural and Historical Significance
Amistad National Recreation Area is a beautiful park and an important cultural and historical site. The area is rich in history, with people inhabiting the region since the last ice age. This is evidenced by the many archaeological sites and traces of ancient civilizations that are still found within the park. Amistad has one of the largest collections of ancient rock paintings and petroglyphs that extend into the Archaic Period, providing vital evidence of those early inhabitants of this region.
The Spanish started exploring this area of the park, and it eventually became a Prelude to the Mexican War and the U.S. Military Corridor. There were also railroads and the beginnings of ranching. Today, the park symbolizes the influences of all the cultures that are around it. It plays an important role for Southwest Americans. It showcases the rich history of the Southwest.
WNP’s Role in Supporting the Park
The involvement of the Western National Park’s Associations at the Amistad National Recreation Area is like the start of a new book in the development of the park. As a non-profit partner in education and philanthropy with the NPS, WNP has a few roles to play. Some of the roles include: funding research related to the park, funding interpretive programs, and improving visitor engagement through community outreach and marketing.
WNP’s work will also benefit the visitor services at the park. As the operator of the Amistad park store at the visitor center, WNP will contribute 100% of the net proceeds to support parks in the western United States. This support is also a way to ensure that the park funds are reinvested to enhance the services, facilities, programs, and educational services of the parks.
Besides being physically at the park, WNP will try to enhance Amistad’s cultural and environmental significance through some of the interpretive retail products. These products, which will be sold at the park store, are meant to capture some of the park’s essence and support its preservation.
A Joint Venture for the Future
This new partnership is testimony to the value of collaboration and the combined efforts of all those involved in the protection of the nation’s parks and public lands. With the involvement of WNP, Amistad National Recreation Area will gain the ability to continue providing outstanding park visitor experiences. WNP’s president and CEO, Marie Buck, stated that the organization’s purpose is to advocate for and promote protective advocacy and stewardship of the land by the public.
Christine Donald, Amistad’s chief of interpretation and resource management, is eager to partner with WNP to guarantee that visitors’ experiences at the park are enriching and equally enjoyable.
What Lies Ahead for Amistad National Recreation Area?
As the Amistad National Recreation Area becomes an even more popular area to visit, the partnership with WNP will be very important for the growth and development of the park. Improved recreational opportunities, more interpretative programs, and a greater appreciation for the cultural and ecological significance of the park will enhance the visitor experience. Additionally, the partnership will help support the goal of the NPS to provide accessible, educational, sustainable, and enjoyable experiences in the national parks.
The future of Amistad is promising. As more visitors discover the unique combination of the park’s natural beauty and rich history, the cultural and environmental significance of this area will flourish. With its partnership with WNP, the park will have even more to offer visitors seeking to explore, learn, and engage with the landscape.
Conclusion
The collaboration between the Western National Parks Association and Amistad National Recreation Area is a leap forward in Amistad’s ability to serve visitors for years to come. Amistad will offer a great recreational experience while safeguarding and explaining the cultural and natural resources of the region. The collaboration between Western National Parks Association and Amistad National Recreation Area will allow visitors to appreciate the beauty and history of Texas. This partnership will allow the Western National Parks Association to continue Texas’s history.
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The German pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) has announced a 24‑hour strike on Thursday, 12 February 2026, targeting the core airline of the Lufthansa Group as well as its freight arm, Lufthansa Cargo. The industrial action stems from a long‑running dispute over retirement pension benefits and working conditions, particularly at Lufthansa and its subsidiaries. Unless resolved, the walkout is expected to affect all flights departing from airports across Germany during the strike period. Airlines, airports and travel planners are preparing for significant disruption as the labour dispute escalates.
In a major development for European aviation and travel, the Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) union, representing pilots at Deutsche Lufthansa AG, has called a full‑day strike on Thursday, 12 February 2026, in a bid to press the airline into meeting stronger pension benefit demands and improved workplace conditions. The walkout — which also includes Lufthansa Cargo pilots and may see participation from flight attendants — will run from 00:01 to 23:59 local time, affecting all flights departing German airports for the duration. The union’s action follows a ballot held in late 2025 in which members voted for strike readiness as negotiations on pension contributions and conditions have been intermittent and unresolved, despite resumed talks. This strike announcement marks one of the most significant labour actions affecting Lufthansa in recent years, with potential wide‑range implications for operations, passengers and airport systems.
VC’s strike call centres on disagreements over the airline’s pension scheme and working conditions, particularly for pilots at the Lufthansa core airline and related divisions such as CityLine, City Airlines and Discover. Pilots contend that the current retirement pension framework — which moved away from traditional guaranteed pension payouts to a capital‑market funded model — no longer provides adequate retirement security. The union also highlights issues related to job security, workload and workplace protections, claiming the company’s proposals fall well short of member expectations. With previous rounds of negotiation failing to achieve a breakthrough, the union has opted for industrial action as a tool to compel Lufthansa management back to the negotiating table with firmer offers.
According to union and aviation reports, the 24‑hour walkout on 12 February will bring normal operations at Lufthansa Group airlines to a near halt:
Airports, travel agencies and airline customer service teams are gearing up for a wave of itinerary changes and service adjustments as the strike date approaches.
Because the union has publicly announced the strike in advance, travellers have time to proactively adjust plans, rebook flights, or choose alternative dates or routes before the industrial action begins.
When strikes like this occur, airlines typically offer rebooking options, refunds and compensation under EU passenger rights regulations (EC 261/2004), giving passengers frameworks for reimbursement and accommodation if they are significantly affected.
Passengers may opt for connections with other carriers not affected by the strike or choose nearby non‑German airports (e.g., Amsterdam, Zurich, Vienna) to travel around the period of industrial action.
Travel insurance that covers strikes and cancellations can protect passengers financially, highlighting the advantage of comprehensive trip protection for long‑haul travel.
Frequent flyers, corporate travel managers and agents can use this advance notice to secure flexible tickets, standby options, and diversified routing plans, reducing the overall impact on critical travel itineraries.
A 24‑hour strike by pilots — one of the most critical operational groups — is expected to cause significant flight cancellations and delays across Lufthansa’s global network, particularly out of major hubs like Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC).
Passengers with connecting flights beyond Germany may find their onward journeys severely disrupted, requiring extensive itinerary changes or even overnight stays if alternative flights are unavailable.
Airports are likely to see queues, crowding and check‑in delays as affected passengers pursue rebooking and customer service assistance ahead of the strike.
Even with EU protection rules in place, the process of refunds, hotel claims or travel credits may involve time‑consuming procedures and administrative follow‑through.
Professional and business travellers may face critical schedule interruptions, missed meetings or rebooking charges due to limited alternative flights around the strike date.
The announcement that the German pilots’ union VC has called a full‑day strike on Thursday, 12 February 2026, at Lufthansa’s core airline and associated operations represents a major aviation labour event with potential international repercussions. Travellers flying with Lufthansa or partners should expect widespread cancellations and disruptions and prepare accordingly. While the advance notice provides some opportunity to manage plans and secure consumer rights protections, the strike underscores the ongoing challenges in airline labour relations, especially over pension schemes and working conditions. How Lufthansa and VC navigate post‑strike negotiations will set a significant precedent for future industrial relations in Europe’s aviation industry.
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While the streets of Vietnam hum with the anticipation of the Lunar New Year—the Year of the Horse in 2026—the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay are preparing for a different kind of celebration. This year, the northern province of Quang Ninh is not just a destination for domestic pilgrims; it has become a premier global gateway, welcoming a surge of international luxury cruises during the nation’s most sacred holiday.
According to provincial authorities and the latest reports from The Saigon Times, a fleet of six luxury cruise ships is scheduled to dock at Quang Ninh’s ports between January 29 and February 9 of the lunar calendar (corresponding to February 16–25, 2026). This influx marks a significant milestone in Vietnam’s “smokeless industry,” proving that the allure of a UNESCO World Heritage site, combined with the warmth of Vietnamese Tet traditions, is a powerful draw for high-end travelers from Europe, North America, and Hong Kong.
The schedule for the 2026 Lunar New Year is a testament to the region’s growing infrastructure and reputation. The variety of vessels highlights the diversity of the international market:
For most international travelers, “Tet” is a term they might have read about in a guidebook. But for those disembarking in Quang Ninh, it becomes a lived reality. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the Quang Ninh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will host an official welcoming ceremony.
Imagine stepping off a ship to the sound of traditional lion dances, the scent of incense, and the sight of provincial leaders handing out fresh flowers and lucky envelopes. It’s an experience that moves beyond traditional tourism into the realm of cultural diplomacy. As Alfonso Delgado, a traveler from Spain, noted during a similar visit earlier this year, “Vietnam is a beautiful country with friendly people and a distinctive cuisine. Starting the year here is truly memorable.”
Quang Ninh isn’t just letting the ships dock; they are actively reshaping the guest experience. Recognizing that cruise tourists often have limited time, the province has developed “short and flexible” shore excursions that punch above their weight:
The Heritage Core: Focused tours of Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay.
Cultural Deep-Dives: Visits to the Quang Ninh Museum and Library, which are architectural marvels in their own right.
Spiritual Journeys: Exploring the Yen Tu Complex of Monuments and Landscapes, especially during the spring festival season.
Local Flavor: Culinary tours that introduce guests to Cha Muc (squid wads) and fresh seafood, combined with visits to rural villages like Yen Duc.
The surge in cruise arrivals is a key pillar of Quang Ninh’s ambitious 2026 roadmap. The province aims to attract 22 million visitors this year, including 5.2 million international arrivals, with a revenue target of VND 65 trillion (nearly $2.5 billion).
Cruise tourism is particularly valuable because it attracts high-spending segments. By investing in standardized reception procedures and upgrading port infrastructure, Quang Ninh is positioning itself as a “regular stop” on major Asian maritime routes, competing with established hubs in Singapore and Hong Kong.
The growth isn’t happening in isolation. The integration of Van Don International Airport—which recently launched regular charter flights from Shenzhen—and the streamlining of the Mong Cai International Border Gate are creating a “multimodal” tourism hub. Whether arriving by sea, air, or land, the message to the world is clear: Quang Ninh is open, modern, and deeply hospitable.
As the “Year of the Horse” begins, the sight of luxury liners against the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay serves as a powerful symbol of Vietnam’s post-pandemic resurgence. It is a fusion of the old and the new—ancient landscapes meeting modern luxury, and traditional festivals welcoming global citizens.
For the thousands of tourists visiting this February, the trip is more than a cruise; it’s a front-row seat to the heartbeat of a nation in celebration. And for Quang Ninh, it is another step toward becoming a world-class tourism center that honors its heritage while embracing the future.
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US has joined Mexico, Türkiye, Italy, Morocco, the UK, India, Vietnam, Japan, and Georgia in advancing tourism, careers, and community resilience because the Hilton Global Foundation has committed more than five million dollars to a wide-ranging global funding program designed to strengthen hospitality skills, support vulnerable communities, and drive sustainable tourism growth across multiple regions. Through its largest annual investment to date, the foundation is channeling funds into 18 nonprofit organizations worldwide, targeting workforce development, youth employment, food security, clean water access, and environmental sustainability, while positioning tourism as a powerful engine for economic stability, social inclusion, and long-term community resilience in both developed and emerging destinations.
This year’s grants focus on three critical pillars: opening doors to hospitality careers, strengthening community resilience, and championing environmental sustainability. From providing clean water and nutritious meals to building pathways for youth to thrive in tourism and hospitality, these programs are designed to create tangible, lasting change. Collectively, the initiatives will deliver over 170,000 learning and career opportunities, provide daily drinking water to more than 12,000 people, distribute over 400,000 meals to community members in need, and prevent nearly 350,000 pounds of carbon emissions.
In the United States, Hilton Global Foundation funding is powering programs that connect communities with hospitality careers while fostering social empowerment. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) is launching a new mentoring program under its Big Futures initiative, helping youth aged 16–25 explore hospitality careers, develop vital skills, and gain access to meaningful job opportunities. This initiative ensures that the next generation is prepared to step into tourism and hospitality roles with confidence and purpose.
The International Youth Foundation (IYF) in Mexico is advancing its JuventudES 2.0 initiative, equipping 350 young people with job-readiness training, personalized guidance, and direct connections to tourism and hospitality employers. This effort not only strengthens local economies but also fosters social inclusion, reducing barriers to meaningful employment.
In Orlando, Florida, The WASH Foundation continues its Fresh Start WASH & Wellness Mobile Shower Program, delivering dignity and hygiene services to people experiencing homelessness. HGF funding guarantees that mobile showers, hygiene kits, and wellness support reach those who need them most.
Hospitality Hub in Memphis, Tennessee, is developing Hub North, a trauma-informed campus designed to help more than 100 families annually achieve stability, independence, and access to housing, employment, and essential care.
Empowered Network is expanding economic mobility for survivors of human trafficking, offering workforce development, financial planning, and prevention programs across U.S. communities.
DC Central Kitchen in Washington, D.C., will support 165 individuals experiencing homelessness, incarceration, addiction, or trauma through Culinary Job Training classes, equipping them with skills to secure stable, living-wage hospitality jobs.
National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) is piloting a hospitality employment program in Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia, to create nationwide pathways for individuals with Down syndrome, proving that tourism can be inclusive, empowering, and transformative.
In Asia Pacific, Hilton Global Foundation funding is creating a new generation of tourism and hospitality leaders while addressing environmental challenges. Planet Water Foundation is installing an AquaTower filtration system at a school, delivering clean water and hygiene education to students and surrounding communities.
In Japan, Hands On Tokyo is empowering more than 95 individuals with disabilities through volunteerism, skills training, and hands-on hospitality experiences, including food truck operations and Career Day sessions connecting participants to employers.
Ocean Purpose Project in Singapore is pioneering ocean conservation through seaweed bioremediation, plastic-to-hydrogen technology, and environmental education. HGF support will launch the Beach Hub to Clean Seas initiative, diverting 10,000 pounds of waste annually while creating over 2,500 learning and career opportunities.
In Vietnam, STREETS International is expanding access to its 14-month residential hospitality program for vulnerable youth, including those who are orphaned, trafficked, or out of school, equipping participants with culinary skills, life skills, and English language training.
Tourism & Hospitality Skills Council (THSC) in India is training 1,080 young people through certified programs, offering job placement assistance and opening doors to long-term careers in hospitality.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Asia Pacific is advancing food security and sustainable food systems through the Circular Food Future Global Initiative, reducing waste and promoting sustainability across tourism and hospitality markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
In the United Kingdom, The Felix Project is rescuing surplus food and redistributing it while offering culinary apprenticeships for youth facing barriers to employment. HGF funding will expand the Commis Chef Apprenticeship Program, delivering over 400,000 meals, preventing more than 200 tons of food waste, and strengthening local tourism and hospitality capacity.
Fondation Marocaine de l’Éducation pour l’Emploi in Morocco is launching the TALENT initiative, training 4,600 youth in digital, soft, and hospitality skills, placing 330 graduates in jobs, supporting 40 entrepreneurs, engaging youth in environmental action, and benefiting over 20,000 people.
In Kenya, Mukuru Promotion Centre (MPC) is expanding vocational training to equip youth with job-ready skills and pathways to sustainable employment, fostering economic resilience in local communities.
Italy’s PizzAut is expanding its food truck initiative and renovating housing to create sustainable employment for 30 individuals with autism, promoting independence, inclusion, and public awareness while reducing reliance on institutional care.
Finally, in Türkiye, Türkiye Down Syndrome Association (TDSD) is scaling its Supported Career Program, offering hospitality training and job placement for individuals with disabilities, promoting independence and social inclusion.
The Hilton Global Foundation’s $5.4 million initiative demonstrates a powerful, integrated approach to sustainable tourism, combining workforce development, social empowerment, and environmental action. By creating pathways for youth, supporting underserved populations, reducing food waste, and expanding access to clean water, these programs are redefining the role of tourism as a driver of positive change.
Communities across the United States, Mexico, Türkiye, Italy, Morocco, Kenya, UK, India, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, and Georgia are now actively shaping the future of hospitality and tourism, demonstrating that travel can be inclusive, responsible, and transformative. Each project reflects Hilton’s vision of a global tourism ecosystem that empowers people, strengthens communities, and protects the planet.
From mentorship programs in the United States to ocean conservation in Singapore, from culinary apprenticeships in the UK to youth hospitality training in Vietnam and India, Hilton’s initiatives are proving that tourism can create measurable impact while nurturing skills, fostering independence, and advancing environmental stewardship.
By connecting over 170,000 individuals to learning and career opportunities, providing 400,000 meals, ensuring access to clean water, and reducing carbon emissions, the Hilton Global Foundation is setting a new standard for purpose-driven tourism. These programs show that hospitality is more than a service—it is a catalyst for economic, social, and environmental transformation.
The US has joined Mexico, Türkiye, Italy, Morocco, the UK, India, Vietnam, Japan, and Georgia in advancing tourism, careers, and community resilience because the Hilton Global Foundation has committed over five million dollars to its largest global funding initiative to date. The investment supports hospitality skills development, youth employment, community stability, and sustainability programs, positioning tourism as a driver of inclusive growth and long-term impact.
As Hilton expands these efforts, the foundation is shaping global tourism standards, emphasizing sustainability, inclusion, and skill-building, and demonstrating how responsible hospitality can empower communities and change lives worldwide.
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India’s largest hospitality group, The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), has announced an exciting new project, the signing of a Taj hotel in Weligama, Sri Lanka. This development marks a significant expansion for the Taj brand in the region, adding a new dimension to Sri Lanka’s rising appeal as a global tourist destination.
The upcoming Taj Weligama will be a greenfield project located in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. The resort will feature 220 keys, including 80 luxury apartments, designed to cater to both leisure and long-term stays. The property’s prime beachfront location will provide guests with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, making it an ideal getaway for both relaxation and adventure.
Mr. Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, IHCL, said, “Weligama is shaping into one of Sri Lanka’s prominent coastal destinations, supported by the rise of surfing, wellness and nature‑led travel. With tourism gaining steady momentum in the country, this development strengthens the Taj brand’s presence in the region. We are pleased to partner with Beryll Group for this project.”
Weligama, a scenic coastal town, is renowned for its crescent-shaped bay, perfect for surfing enthusiasts, and its laid-back atmosphere, which has made it increasingly popular among travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. Its appeal has risen in recent years, with nature-based travel experiences and wellness tourism at the forefront of its transformation.
A Premier Resort for Wellness, Dining, and Entertainment
The Taj Weligama promises to be a comprehensive luxury resort, combining relaxation with world-class facilities. Guests will have the opportunity to indulge in various dining experiences, including an all-day dining restaurant, two specialty restaurants, a beach bar and grill, and a lounge offering delectable snacks and drinks. For those looking to relax by the beach, the resort will also feature a deli for quick bites.
One of the standout features of the Taj Weligama will be its J Wellness Circle, a unique offering by Taj Hotels designed to provide holistic health and wellness experiences. The wellness center will focus on rejuvenating treatments that draw inspiration from traditional and modern practices to restore balance to body and mind. In addition to this, the resort will have a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, a kids’ playroom, and an entertainment zone, ensuring that there’s something for every member of the family.
For guests looking to host social events or business meetings, the resort will feature a banquet hall and convention facilities spanning over 9,000 sq. ft. The venue will also offer several meeting rooms and exclusive lawns, making it an ideal location for weddings, conferences, and other large gatherings.
A Vision of Quality and Sustainability
Mr. Vishal Agarwal, Director, Beryll Group said, “Weligama represents a destination with enduring global appeal. Partnering with IHCL and Taj allows us to develop a thoughtfully designed coastal resort that aligns with the region’s natural character while meeting international luxury standards. This project reflects our long-term commitment to Sri Lanka and to creating high-quality hospitality assets with global partners.”
The development of Taj Weligama is a part of the larger trend of Sri Lanka becoming a key player in global tourism. With its tropical beaches, rich culture, and growing infrastructure, the island nation is quickly becoming a top choice for both international tourists and regional travelers.
Beryll Group’s involvement in the project signals a long-term commitment to Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, with a focus on high-quality hospitality assets and sustainable growth. The Taj Weligama will not only elevate the local tourism offering but also provide a luxurious and environmentally mindful resort for visitors from around the world.
The announcement of this Taj hotel in Weligama comes at a time when Sri Lanka is seeing a steady recovery in its tourism sector, following challenges in the past few years. With its combination of luxury, wellness, and coastal charm, Taj Weligama is set to become a landmark property in one of the island’s most captivating destinations.
Weligama’s Promising Future
As Sri Lanka continues to develop its tourism infrastructure, Weligama is emerging as one of the most attractive destinations for travelers seeking a coastal retreat. The Taj Weligama project not only reflects the growing demand for high-end tourism in the region but also highlights IHCL’s continued commitment to expanding its brand beyond India. The resort’s comprehensive offerings will help put Weligama on the map as a premier destination for both local and international visitors, ensuring that this beachfront town remains a top choice for travelers seeking a blend of nature, wellness, and luxury.
With its wide array of facilities and strategic location along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Taj Weligama is set to deliver an unparalleled experience to all who visit.
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Alaska Airlines 45 delayed flights, representing 6% of its total operations, alongside a series of flight cancellations across Alaska and one mainland connection. The cancellations affected services scheduled from early morning through late afternoon, involving key airports such as Juneau International Airport, Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Nome Airport, Kodiak Airport, and Ralph Wien Memorial Airport.
Cancellations began as early as 06:45 AM AKST with a Juneau–Sitka departure and continued through 04:57 PM AKST on a Kotzebue–Anchorage service. Multiple routes saw both outbound and return flights cancelled under the same flight numbers, resulting in full service suspension on those corridors during the affected time windows. The disruptions involved B737, B732, and B738 aircraft, indicating that the cancellations were spread across different aircraft types and were not confined to a single segment of the airline’s fleet.
The delay data indicates that 45 Alaska Airlines flights were delayed, representing 6% of total flights during the period in question.
Even without route-level delay breakdowns, the percentage itself is significant in a region like Alaska, where air travel is a primary mode of transportation between cities that are otherwise difficult to access. A delay rate of this scale can cascade into missed connections, rescheduled travel plans, and operational strain across subsequent rotations.
In addition to delays, nine cancelled Alaska Airlines flights, all identified by ASA flight numbers and scheduled across the same day. These cancellations were not isolated to a single airport but spread across multiple intra-Alaska routes and one mainland-to-Alaska connection, highlighting the breadth of the disruption.
The cancelled flights involved a mix of aircraft types, including B737, B732, and B738, and impacted both outbound and return legs on several routes.
One of the earliest cancellations recorded was ASA7005, scheduled to depart Juneau International Airport (JNU) for Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport (SIT) at 06:45 AM AKST using a B737 aircraft. This early-morning cancellation likely affected travelers with same-day onward plans, as flights at this hour often serve as the first link in longer travel itineraries.
Juneau also appeared again in the cancellation list through ASA7006, indicating repeated disruption involving the same flight number on different segments later in the day.
The data shows ASA7006 scheduled from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (KSEA) to Juneau (JNU) at 09:10 AM PST was cancelled. This mainland-to-Alaska route represents a critical gateway connection, and its cancellation would have directly impacted passengers traveling from the continental United States into Alaska.
Later the same flight number, ASA7006, was also cancelled on the Juneau–Anchorage segment at 11:55 AM AKST, suggesting that the initial cancellation may have had knock-on effects across the aircraft’s planned rotation.
The Anchorage (PANC) to Nome (OME) corridor experienced significant disruption, with ASA7011 cancelled in both directions:
The cancellation of both legs indicates a complete loss of service on this route during that window, affecting travelers in Nome as well as those originating in Anchorage. Given the paired nature of the cancellations, this disruption removed both outbound and inbound connectivity for the route on that day.
Kodiak Island was also impacted through the cancellation of two consecutive flights:
Both flights were scheduled on B737 aircraft, and together they represented a full round-trip cancellation between Anchorage and Kodiak during the midday period. This would have affected both arriving and departing passengers, leaving no scheduled Alaska Airlines service on that pairing during those hours.
Later in the day, Ralph Wien Memorial Airport (OTZ) appeared in the cancellation data with two flights affected:
As with other paired cancellations, the loss of both legs effectively suspended service on the route for that timeframe, impacting passengers traveling to and from Kotzebue in the afternoon and early evening.
The cancelled flights involved a combination of B737, B732, and B738 aircraft, indicating that the disruption was not limited to a single aircraft category. Cancellations were distributed across morning, midday, and afternoon departures, rather than being confined to a narrow time window.
This scheduling spread underscores that the impact was system-wide across multiple rotations, rather than an isolated delay cluster.
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Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold phone has been getting a lot of attention. Even though it costs $2,899, it sold out very quickly in the US after it launched at the end of January. Many people who wanted the phone were left waiting, but now Samsung is planning to restock it soon.
A report from The Chosun Daily says Samsung will restock the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US sometime in February. While no exact date has been shared, the new shipment could arrive within the next few weeks.
The timing may also be connected to Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is rumored for February 25. If so, the Galaxy TriFold might return before pre-orders for the Galaxy S26 begin.
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Samsung’s first batch of Galaxy Z TriFold phones in the US was very limited, with only a few thousand units available. This is similar to the number of phones released in South Korea when the TriFold launched there in December.
Even though the phone costs more in the US than in Korea, it sold out very fast. Currently, the phone is unavailable online and in Samsung’s stores. Customers can only sign up to get an email alert when the phone is back in stock.
For anyone who still wants to buy Samsung’s first tri-fold smartphone, it is a good idea to sign up for restock notifications on Samsung’s website. With demand still very high, the next batch of Galaxy Z TriFold phones could sell out just as quickly as the first one. Stay tuned.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema have once again found themselves at the center of global soccer headlines, but this time in an unexpected setting, the Saudi Pro League. The former Real Madrid teammates, who once dominated Europe together, are now writing a new chapter of their rivalry in the Middle East, where ambition, legacy, and ego collide under the desert floodlights.
While Ronaldo will soon return to lead Al-Nassr with his relentless pursuit of trophies and personal milestones, Benzema has reignited the spotlight with a dramatic club switch and a statement performance that sent shockwaves across Saudi soccer. The rivalry that once defined the Bernabeu has resurfaced in a new landscape, with tensions reportedly simmering behind the scenes.
In recent days, reports suggested that the Frenchman delivered a cheeky message to his longtime friend and rival, adding fuel to the already heated competition between their clubs. It has thus sparked speculation about how it might have affected Ronaldo’s mood amid growing frustration at Al-Nassr.
The backdrop to this story is dramatic. Benzema has just completed a high-profile transfer, Ronaldo has reportedly taken strike action over recruitment concerns, and both players are still chasing domestic dominance and legacy-defining milestones in Saudi Arabia.

The mystery was unveiled when multiple reports detailed the nature of Benzema’s message to Ronaldo following his move to Al-Hilal. According to The Telegraph, the French striker contacted Ronaldo with a tongue-in-cheek text referencing his improved salary and renewed title ambitions. “He jokingly observed that not only had he got a pay-rise but he was also going to win the title again,” the report stated.
The message was reportedly friendly in tone, reflecting the enduring relationship between the two legends, but it carried a competitive edge that did not go unnoticed. Various reports suggest the Portuguese’s frustration deepened after receiving the playful jab, particularly as he watched his former teammate thrive in a rival club while his own side struggled to make marquee signings.

Benzema wasted no time in making an impact at his new club. He enjoyed a dream debut, scoring a hat-trick in his first appearance, immediately justifying Al-Hilal’s decision to bring him in and reinforcing their title ambitions. His move from Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal was considered a major statement in the Saudi market, signaling the club’s intent to dominate both domestic and continental competitions.
Fans and analysts alike saw the transfer as the beginning of a new era in the league’s power struggle. The playful exchange between the two stars has been interpreted as a symbolic revival of their rivalry—this time on Saudi soil. Once partners in Real Madrid’s golden era, they are now competitors in a league eager to establish itself on the global stage.

Cristiano Ronaldo could finally have a reason to smile again as Al-Nassr moves to secure the future of one of his most trusted allies in the squad. After weeks of turbulence, internal tensions, and speculation surrounding his commitment, the Portuguese icon now appears poised to lead the club forward with renewed confidence.
The Saudi giants have recently entered discussions to extend the contract of a key midfield figure, a player regarded as a cornerstone of the team’s structure and an essential part of Ronaldo’s support system on the pitch. With the captain’s influence in the dressing room growing once more, the move signals stability at a time when Al-Nassr is eager to reset and refocus on silverware.
Ronaldo’s recent absence from the Riyadh outfit’s matches sparked widespread speculation. The 41-year-old missed two Saudi Pro League fixtures, including a 2-0 win over Al-Ittihad and a victory against Al-Riyadh, fueling rumors of internal conflict. The situation escalated when reports suggested that Ronaldo was unhappy with the Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) involvement in club operations and transfer decisions, especially after rival Al-Hilal secured Karim Benzema.
Eventually, the star forward signaled the end of the dispute in symbolic fashion, posting a training photo with a victory-hand emoji, confirming his return. According to reports, he is set to play against Al-Fateh and potentially feature in the AFC Champions League Two fixture.

The conflict was rooted in governance and financial issues, with Ronaldo reportedly pushing for the settlement of delayed salaries and the restoration of autonomy to club executives. With his demands addressed, the Portuguese’s return will mark the end of a tense chapter.
While Ronaldo’s situation dominated headlines, another development quietly emerged behind the scenes, one that could shape Al-Nassr’s midfield for years to come. In the middle of ongoing restructuring and renewed ambitions, Al-Nassr opened formal discussions to extend the contract of their Croatian midfield general, Marcelo Brozovic.
According to Arriyadiyah, Al-Nassr has opened negotiations to renew Marcelo Brozovic’s contract, which is set to expire at the end of June. Talks are currently in the preliminary stages, with the player and his representatives awaiting a first official meeting to discuss terms. “The management of Al-Nassr Club has begun serious steps to ensure the continued presence of Croatian Marcelo Brozovic in the team for the upcoming phase,” the report stated.

The 33-year-old is viewed as one of the most important components of the squad, providing balance, experience, and technical quality in midfield. Despite attracting interest from European clubs, he is said to prioritize staying in Riyadh, reflecting his importance to the club’s long-term project.
The Croatian international has played 24 matches this season, scoring one goal and providing four assists, but his impact extends far beyond statistics. His control of tempo, defensive awareness, and ability to link play have made him indispensable in Al-Nassr’s tactical setup. For Ronaldo, having a reliable midfield orchestrator is crucial.
Brozovic’s presence ensures that the Portuguese superstar can focus on attacking responsibilities while relying on a stable engine behind him. The contract talks come at a critical moment for Al-Nassr, which has undergone administrative reshuffles and board resignations amid internal disputes. With assurances given to Ronaldo and broader restructuring underway, extending the veteran’s deal would be a symbolic step toward stability.

Following a brief spell of inconsistent form, Lamine Yamal has managed to rediscover his best version, scoring in five consecutive matches. Thanks to his resurgence, Barcelona have regained winning consistency with six straight victories. Despite entering the Copa del Rey clash against Atlético Madrid as favorites, the Blaugranas have doubts over the availability of a key player after he missed the most recent training session.
According to Víctor Navarro on X, formerly Twitter, Raphinha has been training away from the group, something that has been usual since last week. The Brazilian has even stated that he is dealing with a specific overload that prevents him from running and changing direction. Despite this, he has not yet been ruled out of the match, as he could still take part in the final training session on February 11 ahead of the clash with Atlético Madrid.
Alongside his absence from Barcelona’s most recent training session, Raphinha chose to provide a somewhat confusing update on his recovery, casting doubt over his availability for the Copa del Rey semifinals. After suffering his third injury of the season, the Brazilian could start on the bench or even be left out of the squad altogether, as the club may be unwilling to risk a relapse given that he has gone just over a week without training with the group.
In the Brazilian’s uncertain presence, Hansi Flick may rely on Marcus Rashford, who has recently delivered impressive performances. Additionally, the coach might opt to position Ferran Torres as the left winger, capitalizing on his scoring prowess. Coupled with Raphinha, Pedri will be absent from Barcelona’s roster, making repeat the same strategy as in the latest game, featuring Dani Olmo in the central midfield.

After establishing winning consistency, Barcelona have managed to overcome the constant injury absences they have suffered this season. Without Pedri available and with Raphinha still a doubt, Hansi Flick has been able to maintain strong performances by relying on players such as Rashford, Marc Bernal, and Marc Casadó. In addition, the coach has welcomed back a key player ahead of the Copa del Rey semifinals.
Frenkie de Jong has rejoined Barcelona’s latest training session after recovering from his pubic issues. The Dutchman is now fully fit and primed to start against Atlético Madrid, according to Masquepelotas. With his return, the Blaugranas gain significant stability in midfield, as his partnership with Dani Olmo has been highly convincing in their pursuit of reaching the Copa del Rey final.

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Fatih Tekke'nin "bugün futbol oynayabiliyorsa Trabzonspor sayesinde" dediği Benjamin Bouchouari cephesinde iyileşme yok... şimdiden sezon sonu için bavullarını hazırlayan ilk oyuncu.
Trabzonspor'da Benjamin Bouchouari bilmecesi krize dönüştü. Teknik direktör Fatih Tekke devre arasında göndermek istediği ancak elde kalan oyuncu böyle devam ederse sezon sonu kesin yolcu.
Tekke’nin Bouchouari'ye 3 ana madde üzerinden güveni kalmadı... oyuncunun zihinsel olarak sahada olmaması. Eski formuyla alakası olmayan bir grafik çizmesi. "Bugün futbol oynayabiliyorsa Trabzonspor sayesinde" dediği Cezayir asıllı oyuncunun disiplinsizliği de Tekke'nin dertleri arasında.
Tekke'nin oyuncunun silkinip kendine gelmesini beklediği ancak aksine bavullarını hazırlamaya başladığı Karadenizden gelen haberler arasında. Trabzonspor cephesinden gelen sinyaller Bouchouari’nin düşük "enerji" ile devam etmeye meyilli olduğu yönünde. Yönetim de sezon sonunda oyuncuyla yolları ayırmak için şimdiden temaslara başladı.

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde gerçekleştirilen şubat ayı hakem semineri ve FIFA Kokart Töreni'nde MHK Başkanı Ferhat Gündoğdu açıklamalarda bulundu.
MHK Başkanı Ferhat Gündoğdu göreve geldikten sonra hakemlerin eğitimine ve geleceğine yatırım yaptıklarının altını çizdi.
Hakem Eğitim ve Performans Birimini kurduklarını dile getiren Gündoğdu, "Bu birim objektif biçimde hakemlerin performansını değerlendirmekte. Vitor Melo Pereira ve ekibine teşekkür ediyorum. Fırsat eşitliği ve genç hakemlere verdiğimiz destek sayesinde üst liglerimizde genç isimler yer almakta. UEFA Hakem Komitesi Başkanı Roberto Rosetti'ye teşekkür ediyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.
Sistemsel yeniliklerde değişiklik yapmanın zorlu bir süreç olduğunu vurgulayan Gündoğdu, bireysel başarının değil, kurumsal başarının ön planda olduğunu aktardı.
Hakem camiasında yaşanan olumsuz durumlar sebebiyle hakem havuzunun daraldığını anlatan Gündoğdu, şöyle konuştu:
"Türk gençliğine duyduğumuz güvenle bu sorunu ortadan kaldırdık. Önümüzdeki sezon için hakem havuzunu büyütecek ve güçlendirecek projeleri hayata geçiriyoruz. Mevcut hakemlerin gelişimini destekliyor ve yeni hakemler için güçlü bir eğitim altyapısı hazırlıyoruz. Kadın hakem projemiz de kararlılıkla sürmekte. Bu süreçte Süper Lig'de görev alan kadın hakemleri görmekten mutluluk duyacağız. Performansıyla öne çıkan bir kadın hakemimiz beklenenden daha erken UEFA görevi aldı. Ayrıntıları şu anda paylaşamasak da kendisine başarılar diliyoruz."

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde gerçekleştirilen şubat ayı hakem semineri ve FIFA Kokart Töreni'nde TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu açıklamalarda bulundu.
TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, göreve başladıktan itibaren hakemlerin arkalarında durduklarını dile getirdi.
Hacıosmanoğlu'nun açıklamaları şöyle:
"Türk hakemliğini Avrupa'da en iyi şekilde temsil edeceğinize yürekten inanıyorum"
-Hakemlik erdemiyle örtüşmeyen davranışlarda bulunma gafletine düşenlerle yolları ayırdık. Türk futbolunu aydınlık yarınlara taşımak için var gücümüzle çalışıyoruz. Futbol ailesinin de hakemlere yardımcı olması için çağrıda bulunuyoruz. Yedisi ilk kez olmak üzere bu yıl 36 kardeşimiz FIFA kokartı takıyor. Sizlere güveniyor ve tebrik ediyoruz. Türk hakemliğini Avrupa'da en iyi şekilde temsil edeceğinize yürekten inanıyorum. Türk sporuna hizmetlerinden dolayı sayın bakanımıza da teşekkür ediyorum.

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında oynanan maçların VAR kayıtlarını açıkladı.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF), Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında oynanan karşılaşmalardaki VAR kayıtlarını açıkladı.
Kayıtlarda Trabzonspor, Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe maçlarındaki pozisyonlar da yer aldı.

Turkiye coach Vincenzo Montella visited the Inter training ground today to see Hakan Calhanoglu’s recovery, and praised ‘extremely intelligent’ Cristian Chivu.
The Italian tactician is currently back home so that he can meet up with some of the Turkish football talents who are playing in Serie A, as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada.
After seeing Juventus and Cagliari for Kenan Yildiz and Semih Kilicsoy, today Montella was in Milan for the Inter training camp.

“I am having a series of meetings, because we are getting close to the call-ups for the play-offs,” Montella told Sky Sport Italia.
“I received a warm welcome, and it was lovely to see Cristian again after so many years. Plus obviously Hakan too. So much depends on having players in good shape at the right time for international duty, so we’ve got our fingers crossed.”
— Inter (@Inter) February 10, 2026
Calhanoglu had been out of action since suffering a left soleus strain on January 11, during the Scudetto showdown with Napoli, but today was his return to training with his teammates.
Nicolò Barella also resumed work with the squad, so both are available for Saturday’s clash against Juventus.

“It is always a classic, the Derby d’Italia generally is an exciting fixture. I expect a real spectacle, regardless of the result.”
Montella was teammates with Chivu when both were in the Roma squad, so they had a warm embrace as they were reunited.
“We were teammates, there is a great rapport, he’s a really good guy and I wish him all the best. He is proving himself to be a great coach who is extremely intelligent, so he’ll do well.”
— Inter
(@Inter) February 10, 2026
Jean-Philippe Mateta failed a medical test with Milan to scupper his €30m transfer from Crystal Palace, but today Oliver Glasner insisted the striker ‘does not need surgery.’
The deal was all done between the clubs, and he had accepted the personal terms on offer for the move to San Siro, in a package worth in excess of €30m.

However, it all fell apart at the final hurdle when Milan requested extra medical tests in London, their staff deciding that Mateta would not be fit for a while due to a knee injury.
It was even suggested that the centre-forward could need surgery, which would rule him out for several months.
The mystery continues, as today Crystal Palace coach Glasner tried to provide a little more clarity.

“I can’t say two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, but he doesn’t need surgery,” said Glasner.
“That’s very positive and hopefully he’s back soon.”
Instead, Crystal Palace medical staff are confident that the striker only needs two weeks of individual training to strengthen the muscles around his knee.
Juventus had also been heavily linked with Mateta during the January transfer window.
Sassuolo midfielder Nemanja Matic has received a two-match Serie A ban for insulting the referee, while others suspended include Napoli defender Juan Jesus.
The Disciplinary Commission gave its verdicts following the Week 24 fixtures, although one is still to be played.
That is because Milan vs. Como was rescheduled for February 18, as San Siro was being used for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

Matic saw red for insulting the referee during Sassuolo’s 5-0 defeat to Inter, and he has been punished with a two-match ban, plus €10,000 fine.
Parma player Mariano Troilo was also fined €2,000 and given a one-match ban, as he initially refused to leave when sent off.

Napoli defender Juan Jesus is suspended for his team’s big match against Roma, having received two yellow cards in the 3-2 win over Genoa.
Also given one-match Serie A bans are Tommaso Pobega (Bologna), Alessio Romagnoli (Lazio), Lameck Banda (Lecce) and Marius Marin (Pisa).
Manchester United are interested in signing the Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Rocco Reitz.
The 23-year-old German has performed well in the past and is on Manchester United’s radar. The Manchester United hierarchy believes he is a modern midfielder and could prove an excellent acquisition for the club. According to a report from Fichajes, they are prepared to spend around £35 million to sign the player.
It is no secret that they need more quality and depth in the middle of the park. They need a combative midfielder who can help them control games better and add physicality and defensive steel to the side. Reitz could be the ideal acquisition for them.
He has the physical and technical attributes for English football, and he will look to establish himself as an important player for Manchester United. If the transfer goes through. The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world will be exciting for him. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise a deal.
If Manchester United can sign him for £35 million, the investment could prove wise. The player has the potential to justify the outlay in the future.
Manchester United have shown improvement in recent weeks, but they need to further strengthen the team if they want to compete regularly with elite clubs. They will look to return to the top of English football, and they need to plug the gaps in their squad.
Along with the defence, the midfield needs strengthening, and it remains to be seen whether Manchester United can sign the right players at the end of the season.
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Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly monitoring AC Milan star Christian Pulisic as uncertainty grows over his future at the San Siro.
According to Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb, the American international is “taken aback” by a lack of a formal renewal offer, despite a verbal agreement appearing close late last year.
The Reds’ interest comes at a pivotal time for their front line. With Mohamed Salah continually linked with a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League this summer, following his fallout with Slot earlier this season, Liverpool are actively scouting long-term successors.
Pulisic, who has reinvented himself in Italy, fits the profile of a versatile, high-output attacker capable of thriving in the Premier League.
Under Massimiliano Allegri, Pulisic has been a revelation this season, tallying 10 goals and 2 assists in 20 appearances.
His ability to operate as a second striker, a traditional winger, or a playmaker makes him an attractive proposition for Arne Slot’s tactical setup.

While Arsenal are also mentioned in the report with interest in the player, a move to North London appears less certain.
Mikel Arteta’s squad is currently well-stocked in wide areas, and Pulisic’s deep-rooted connection to Chelsea, Arsenal’s fierce London rivals, could complicate a potential deal.
However, with Milan setting a rumored asking price of €55 million, the Gunners remain in the conversation should they look to add elite depth.
Manchester United and Aston Villa have also been linked with a move for the attacker.
Pulisic’s current form is a far cry from the inconsistency that defined the end of his four-year stint at Stamford Bridge.
Despite winning the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, injuries and managerial changes saw him fall down the pecking order.
Since moving to Serie A in 2023, the 27-year-old has shed the injury-prone label, becoming Milan’s most reliable offensive threat.
In 120 games for the Italian giants, he has scored 42 and assisted another 25 across all competitions.
His versatility has been his most attractive attribute with the American capable of playing in a number of positions.
| Position | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| Right Winger | 177 | 33 | 40 |
| Left Winger | 95 | 28 | 16 |
| Attacking Midfield | 84 | 22 | 21 |
| Second Striker | 18 | 10 | 2 |
| Centre-Forward | 15 | 4 | 2 |
Christian Pulisic’s stats across various position via Transfermarkt
While primarily a right-winger, he has done incredibly well at left-wing as well as an attacking midfielder and a second striker.
While Milan officially extended goalkeeper Mike Maignan’s contract recently, the delay in formalising Pulisic’s extension until 2027 has left the door open for a sensational Premier League return.
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Chelsea are interested in signing the Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.
The 28-year-old has done quite well for the Premier League club, and he has attracted the attention of Crystal Palace and Everton as well. According to Fichajes, Chelsea have reportedly expressed formal interest in signing the 28-year-old Argentine, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.
They need to improve their defence if they want to compete for major trophies. Signing a reliable Premier League performer could prove to be a wise decision. The 28-year-old is likely to be attracted to the idea of joining Chelsea. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth have made multiple attempts to renew his contract and extend his stay at the club. However, negotiations have failed, and Chelsea are looking to capitalise on the situation.
It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an official offer at the end of the season.
The player has also been linked to a move to Barcelona. It remains to be seen where he ends up. This is the right time for him to take the next step in his career and join a bigger club where he can pursue major trophies.
Both clubs will be attractive destinations for the defender.
Chelsea probably have more financial resources compared to the Spanish club, and that could give them an edge in the transfer race.
Barcelona could use more depth in the defensive unit, and the 28-year-old would be an excellent acquisition. It remains to be seen where he ends up.
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Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
The 25-year-old Italian International is on the radar of multiple clubs, and Newcastle have already set their asking price for him. According to a report from Fichajes, the player is a target for Arsenal but will face competition from Manchester United and Liverpool.
The report claims that the midfield will cost around £80-100 million. It will be interesting to see if any of the three clubs is willing to come forward and submit an offer for him in the summer.
Tonali has been a reliable performer for Newcastle in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he deserves to play for a bigger club. The opportunity to join Arsenal, Manchester United or Liverpool would be ideal for him.
However, Arsenal are already well-stocked in the middle of the park, and it will be interesting to see if they can accommodate the Italian in the starting lineup. As far as Liverpool are concerned, they need a defensive midfielder like him. They have looked quite vulnerable defensively, and the arrival of the Italian will help them tighten up at the back. His arrival would also allow players like Ryan Gravenberch to operate with more freedom.
At Manchester United, he could be the ideal replacement for Casemiro. The Brazilian is set to leave the club at the end of the season, and Manchester United will need to replace him properly.
The asking price is quite high, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. Newcastle will not want to lose a key player like him, but the midfielder could be tempted to move on and take on a different challenge.
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Intel's ZAM memory approach has seen significant traction recently, and Team Blue has surprisingly unveiled the prototype of the technology, making promising claims. Intel & Partners Are Working on the Z-Angle Memory to Solve Thermal & Compute Constraints With Existing Solutions While Team Blue has been out of the DRAM business for several decades now, the company has recently entered a new frontier with the SoftBank subsidiary Saimemory, unveiling a solution called Z-Angle Memory (ZAM) to break HBM's monopoly. While we did discuss on ZAM last week, it appears that Intel was quick to showcase a prototype to the world, […]
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Later this week, Sony is set to host its first State of Play event of 2026. This hour-long showcase will include several announcements we could guess at, and many we won't be able to, but a new report from Billbil-kun at Dealabs has pretty much cemented one of the announcements that we'll see at Thursday's show (if we don't see it tomorrow): the games entering the PS Plus Extra Catalog for February 2026. Which, according to the report, will be headlined by Marvel's Spider-Man 2. The first of Insomniac's Spider-Man titles, Marvel's Spider-Man (the remastered variant, that is), entered the […]
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PlayStation is ready to reclaim the spotlight after the Xbox Developer Direct and the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase. After a quiet start to the year, Sony has officially pulled back the curtain on a massive February State of Play, which promises to be a beefy broadcast that will set the tone for the PS5’s 2026 lineup. With rumors of new first-party reveals and long-awaited updates on third-party projects, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming showcase. Official Livestream You can watch the official State of Play stream directly below when it goes live: When and Where to […]
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New research published in the journal Physiology & Behavior provides evidence that sexual activity shortly before high-intensity exercise does not harm athletic performance. The study suggests that masturbation-induced orgasm 30 minutes prior to exertion may actually enhance exercise duration and reaction time. These findings challenge long-standing beliefs regarding the necessity of sexual abstinence before athletic competition.
The motivation for the new study stems from a persistent debate in the sports world. Coaches and athletes have frequently adhered to the idea that sexual activity drains energy and reduces aggression. This belief has led to common recommendations for abstinence in the days leading up to major events. Diego Fernández-Lázaro from the University of Valladolid led a research team to investigate whether these restrictions are scientifically justified.
Previous scientific literature on this topic has been inconsistent or limited in scope. Many prior studies focused on sexual activity occurring the night before competition, leaving a gap in knowledge regarding immediate effects. Fernández-Lázaro and his colleagues aimed to examine the physiological and performance outcomes of sexual activity that occurs less than an hour before maximal effort.
To conduct the investigation, the researchers recruited 21 healthy, well-trained male athletes. The participants included basketball players, long-distance runners, and boxers. The average age of the volunteers was 22 years. The study utilized a randomized crossover design to ensure robust comparisons. This means that every participant completed both the experimental condition and the control condition.
In the control condition, participants abstained from any sexual activity for at least seven days. On the day of testing, they watched a neutral documentary film for 15 minutes before beginning the exercise assessments. In the experimental condition, the participants engaged in masturbation to orgasm in a private setting 30 minutes before the tests. They viewed a standardized erotic film to facilitate this process. Afterward, they watched the same neutral documentary to standardize the rest period.
The researchers employed two primary physical tests to measure performance. The first was an isometric handgrip strength test using a dynamometer. The second was an incremental cycling test performed on a stationary bike. The cycling test began at a set resistance and increased in difficulty every minute until the participant could no longer continue. This type of test is designed to measure aerobic capacity and time to exhaustion.
In addition to physical performance, the team collected blood samples to analyze various biomarkers. They looked for changes in hormones such as testosterone, cortisol, and luteinizing hormone. They also measured markers of muscle damage, including creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase. Inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein were also assessed to see if sexual activity placed additional stress on the body.
The results indicated that sexual activity did not have a negative impact on physical capabilities. The participants demonstrated a small but statistically significant increase in the total duration of the cycling test following sexual activity compared to the abstinence condition. This improvement represented a 3.2 percent increase in performance time.
The researchers also observed changes in handgrip strength. The mean strength values were slightly higher in the group that had engaged in sexual activity. This suggests that the neuromuscular system remained fully functional and perhaps slightly primed for action.
Physiological monitoring revealed that heart rates were higher during the exercise sessions that followed sexual activity. This elevation in heart rate aligns with the activation of the sympathetic nervous system. This system is responsible for the “fight or flight” response that prepares the body for physical exertion.
Hormonal analysis provided further insight into the body’s response. The study found that concentrations of both testosterone and cortisol were higher after sexual activity. Testosterone is an anabolic hormone associated with strength and aggression. Cortisol is a stress hormone that helps mobilize energy stores. The simultaneous rise in both hormones indicates a state of physiological activation rather than a state of fatigue.
The study also examined markers of muscle damage to see if the combination of sex and exercise caused more tissue stress. The findings showed that levels of lactate dehydrogenase were actually lower in the sexual activity condition. This specific enzyme leaks into the blood when muscle cells are damaged or stressed. The reduction suggests that the pre-exercise sexual activity did not exacerbate muscle stress and may have had a protective or neutral effect.
Other markers of muscle damage, such as creatine kinase and myoglobin, showed no significant differences between the two conditions. Similarly, inflammatory markers like interleukin-6 remained stable. This implies that the short-term physiological stress of sexual activity does not compound the stress caused by the exercise itself.
These findings diverge from some historical perspectives and specific past studies. For example, a study by Kirecci and colleagues reported that sexual intercourse within 24 hours of exercise reduced lower limb strength. The current study contradicts that conclusion by showing maintained or improved strength. The difference may lie in the specific timing or the nature of the sexual activity, as the current study focused on masturbation rather than partnered intercourse.
The results align more closely with a body of research summarized by Zavorsky and others. Those reviews generally concluded that sexual activity the night before competition has little to no impact on performance. The current study builds on that foundation by narrowing the window to just 30 minutes. It provides evidence that even immediate pre-competition sexual activity is not detrimental.
The researchers propose that the observed effects are likely due to a “priming” mechanism. Sexual arousal activates the sympathetic nervous system and triggers the release of catecholamines. This physiological cascade resembles a warm-up. It increases heart rate and alertness, which may translate into better readiness for immediate physical exertion.
The psychological aspect of the findings is also worth noting. The participants did not report any difference in their perceived rate of exertion between the two conditions. This means the exercise did not feel harder after sexual activity, even though their heart rates were higher. This consistency suggests that motivation and psychological fatigue were not negatively affected.
There are limitations to this study that affect how the results should be interpreted. The sample consisted entirely of young, well-trained men. Consequently, the findings may not apply to female athletes, older adults, or those with lower fitness levels. The physiological responses to sexual activity can vary across these different demographics.
The study restricted sexual activity to masturbation to maintain experimental control. Partnered sexual intercourse involves different physical demands and psychological dynamics. Intercourse often requires more energy expenditure and involves oxytocin release related to bonding, which might influence sedation or relaxation differently than masturbation.
The sample size of 21 participants is relatively small, although adequate for a crossover design of this nature. Larger studies would be needed to confirm these results and explore potential nuances. The study also relied on a one-week washout period between trials. While this is standard, residual psychological effects from the first session cannot be entirely ruled out.
Future research should aim to include female participants to determine if similar hormonal and performance patterns exist. It would also be beneficial to investigate different time intervals between sexual activity and exercise. Understanding the effects of partnered sex versus masturbation remains a key area for further exploration.
The study provides evidence that the “abstinence myth” may be unfounded for many athletes. The data indicates that sexual activity 30 minutes before exercise does not induce fatigue or muscle damage. Instead, it appears to trigger a neuroendocrine response that supports physical performance. Athletes and coaches may need to reconsider strict abstinence policies based on these physiological observations.
The study, “Sexual activity before exercise influences physiological response and sports performance in high-level trained men athletes,” was authored by Diego Fernández-Lázaro, Manuel Garrosa, Gema Santamaría, Enrique Roche, José María Izquierdo, Jesús Seco-Calvo, and Juan Mielgo-Ayuso.

Google is now promoting its own AI features inside Google Ads — a rare move that inserts marketing directly into advertisers’ workflow.
What’s happening. Users are seeing promotional messages for AI Max for Search campaigns when they open campaign settings panels.

Why we care. The in-platform placement signals Google is pushing to accelerate AI adoption among advertisers, moving from optional rollouts to active promotion. While Google often introduces AI-driven features, promoting them directly within existing workflows marks a more aggressive adoption strategy.
What to watch. Whether this promotional approach expands to other Google Ads features — and how advertisers respond to marketing within their management interface.
First seen. Julie Bacchini, president and founder of Neptune Moon, spotted the notification and shared it on LinkedIn. She wrote: “Nothing like Google Ads essentially running an ad for AI Max in the settings area of a campaign.”
Microsoft today launched AI Performance in Bing Webmaster Tools in beta. AI Performance lets you see where, and how often, your content is cited in AI-generated answers across Microsoft Copilot, Bing’s AI summaries, and select partner integrations, the company said.
What’s new. AI Performance is a new, dedicated dashboard inside Bing Webmaster Tools. It tracks citation visibility across supported AI surfaces. Instead of measuring clicks or rankings, it shows whether your content is used to ground AI-generated answers.
What it looks like. Microsoft shared this image of AI Performance in Bing Webmaster Tools:

What the dashboard shows. The AI Performance dashboard introduces metrics focused specifically on AI citations:
These metrics only reflect citation frequency. They don’t indicate ranking, prominence, or how a page contributed to a specific AI answer.
Why we care. It’s good to know where and how your content gets cited, but Bing Webmaster Tools still won’t reveal how those citations translate into clicks, traffic, or any real business outcome. Without click data, publishers still can’t tell if AI visibility delivers value.
How to use it. Microsoft said publishers can use the data to:
The guidance mirrors familiar best practices: clear headings, evidence-backed claims, current information, and consistent entity representation across formats.
What’s next. Microsoft said it plans to “improve inclusion, attribution, and visibility across both search results and AI experiences,” and continue to “evolve these capabilities.”
Microsoft’s announcement. Introducing AI Performance in Bing Webmaster Tools Public Preview
B2B advertising faces a distinct challenge: most automation tools weren’t built for lead generation.
Ecommerce campaigns benefit from hundreds of conversions that fuel machine learning. B2B marketers don’t have that luxury. They deal with lower conversion volume, longer sales cycles, and no clear cart value to guide optimization.
The good news? Automation can still work.
Melissa Mackey, Head of Paid Search at Compound Growth Marketing, says the right strategy and signals can turn automation into a powerful driver of B2B leads. Below is a summary of the key insights and recommendations she shared at SMX Next.
Automation systems are built for ecommerce success, which creates three core obstacles for B2B marketers:

Despite these challenges, proven strategies can make automation work for B2B lead generation.
Connecting your CRM to Google Ads or Microsoft Ads is essential for making automation work in lead generation. This isn’t optional. It’s the foundation. If you haven’t done this yet, stop and fix it first.
In Google Ads’ Data Manager, you’ll find hundreds of CRM integration options. The most common B2B setups include:
Micro conversions signal intent. They show a “hand raiser” — someone engaged on your site who isn’t an MQL yet but clearly interested.
The key is assigning relative value to these actions, even when you don’t know their exact revenue impact. Use a simple hierarchy to train automation what matters most:

This value structure tells automation that one MQL matters more than 999 video views. Without these distinctions, campaigns chase impressive conversion rates driven by low-value actions — while real leads slip through the cracks.
You might dismiss Performance Max (PMax) for lead generation — and for good reason. Run it on a basic maximize conversions strategy, and it usually produces junk leads and wastes budget.
But PMax can deliver exceptional results when you combine conversion values and offline conversion data with a Target ROAS bid strategy.
One real client example shows what’s possible. They tracked three offline conversion actions — leads, opportunities, and customers — and valued customers at 50 times a lead. The results were dramatic:
Closed deals became the campaign’s top-performing metric because they reflected real, paying customers. The key difference? Using conversion values with a Target ROAS strategy instead of basic maximize conversions.
Campaign-specific goals let you optimize campaigns for different conversion actions, giving you far more control and flexibility.
You can set conversion goals at the account level or make them campaign-specific. With campaign-specific goals, you can:
This approach avoids asking someone to “marry you on the first date.” It also keeps campaigns from competing against themselves by trying to optimize for conflicting goals.
Portfolio bidding groups similar campaigns so you can reach the critical 30-conversions-per-month threshold faster.
For example, four separate campaigns might generate 12, 11, 0, and 15 conversions. On their own, none qualify. Grouped into a single portfolio, they total 38 conversions — giving automation far more data to optimize against.
You may still need separate campaigns for valid reasons — regional reporting, distinct budgets, or operational constraints. Portfolio bidding lets you keep that structure while still feeding the system enough volume to perform.
Bonus benefit: Portfolio bidding lets you set maximum CPCs. This prevents runaway bids when automation aggressively targets high-propensity users. This level of control is otherwise only available through tools like SA360.

First-party audiences send strong signals about who you want to reach, which is critical for AI-powered campaigns.
If HubSpot or Salesforce is connected to Google Ads, you can import audiences and use them strategically:
Audiences make it much easier to trust broad match keywords and AI-driven campaign types like PMax or AI Max — approaches that often feel too loose for B2B without strong audience signals in place.
AI tools can significantly improve B2B advertising efficiency when you use them with intent. The key is remembering that most AI is trained on consumer behavior, not B2B buying patterns.
Always tell the AI you’re selling to other businesses. Start prompts with clear context, like: “You’re a SaaS company that sells to other businesses.” That single line shifts the AI’s lens away from consumer assumptions and toward B2B realities.
Use AI to build detailed client profiles by feeding it clear inputs, including:
Create a master template or a custom GPT for each client. This foundation sharpens every downstream AI task and dramatically improves accuracy and relevance.
Competitive analysis that once took 20–30 hours can now be done in 10–15 minutes. Ask AI to analyze your competitors and break down:

AI delivers clean, well-structured tables you can screenshot for client decks or drop straight into Google Sheets for sorting and filtering. Use this insight to spot gaps, uncover opportunities, and identify clear strategic advantages.

Use tools like Semrush or SpyFu to pull competitor keyword lists, then let AI do the heavy lifting. Create a spreadsheet with columns for each competitor’s keywords alongside your client’s keywords. Then ask the AI to:

What once took hours of pivot tables, filtering, and manual cleanup now takes AI about five minutes.
The Experiments feature is widely underused. Put it to work by testing:
Google Ads automatically reports performance, so there’s no manual math. It even includes insight summaries that tell you what to do next — apply the changes, end the experiment, or run a follow-up test.
Solutions are prebuilt Google Ads scripts that automate common tasks, including:
Instead of hunting down scripts and pasting code, you answer a few setup questions and the solution runs automatically. Use caution with complex enterprise accounts, but for simpler structures, these tools can save a significant amount of time.
Automation wasn’t built for lead generation, but with the right strategy, you can still make it work for B2B.

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Fresh claims circulating in the crypto market suggest that alleged leaked documents and institutional reports may point to a larger long-term role for XRP within Ripple’s expanding global payments infrastructure. While the claims have not been officially confirmed, they are fueling debate about whether the company’s new stablecoin and institutional strategy could increase demand for the digital asset.
According to the claims, Ripple’s planned RLUSD stablecoin is not designed to replace XRP but to expand institutional adoption of the XRP Ledger. Analysts referenced in the discussion suggest that RLUSD could be integrated into institutional settlement and trading systems, allowing banks and financial institutions to use a stable dollar-based token while still relying on XRP as a bridge asset for cross-border liquidity.
If this model is adopted, institutions using RLUSD for settlements could still require XRP to move value between different currencies and markets, increasing demand for the token over time.
Some institutional analyses cited in the discussion predict that the global stablecoin market, currently dominated by USDT and USDC, may shift toward a more competitive landscape as new issuers enter the sector. Ripple’s entry through RLUSD is expected to target institutional payment flows, a segment that could play a key role in large-scale transaction settlement across financial networks.
Market observers say that if RLUSD gains traction among financial institutions, the increased activity on Ripple’s infrastructure could indirectly drive higher usage of XRP within liquidity and settlement processes.
One of the more controversial claims centers on alleged legal documentation suggesting that XRP functions as a type of access or operational right within Ripple’s transactional ecosystem. Supporters argue that if XRP is required for certain system functions, wider network adoption would naturally create higher demand for the token.
However, experts warn that these interpretations remain unverified and should not be treated as confirmed regulatory or legal classification. Until official filings or company statements clearly define such a structure, the licensing interpretation remains speculative.
Ripple has also outlined plans to build compliance-focused institutional decentralized finance infrastructure on the XRP Ledger. In these plans, XRP is positioned as both a settlement asset and a bridge asset, meaning it can be used to finalize payments and connect different currencies during cross-border transactions.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has repeatedly stated that XRP remains a central part of the company’s long-term strategy, even as Ripple expands into stablecoins and new payment technologies.
Some market commentators claim that if Ripple’s infrastructure expansion, RLUSD adoption, and institutional partnerships scale rapidly, XRP could see a dramatic long-term price increase, with extreme forecasts suggesting “100x” scenarios.
However, such projections are highly speculative and depend on regulatory approvals, institutional adoption, and real-world transaction growth across Ripple’s network.
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After the recent crypto market correction, analysts are monitoring altcoins to determine whether prices are forming a bottom or preparing for another decline. Technical analysis by Gareth Soloway shows that Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP may see short-term recovery attempts, but broader trends remain uncertain.
Ethereum recently experienced a sharp sell-off, breaking below an important support level before stabilizing. According to technical analysis, the former support area has now turned into resistance, a common market behavior following panic-driven declines.
Analysts note that Ethereum is currently showing a short-term bullish structure that could support a limited rebound, with upside likely capped around the $2,500–$2,600 region unless stronger buying momentum emerges.
However, the broader trend remains fragile, and maintaining support around the $1,500–$1,600 range is seen as crucial for longer-term stability. A sustained move below that zone could signal a deeper corrective phase.
Solana has also been trading within a short-term bullish formation inside a broader downtrend. Technical patterns indicate the possibility of a rebound from the $80 range toward roughly $115–$120, representing a meaningful recovery if market sentiment improves.
At the same time, analysts warn that failure to hold current support levels could trigger another leg lower. If Solana breaks below key pivot areas near recent lows, the next major support zone could appear around $50, making current price levels important for determining the next trend direction.
XRP’s technical structure appears more fragile compared with other large-cap altcoins after the token fell below a long-standing support level formed during the previous bull cycle. That breakdown has transformed the former support zone into heavy resistance, now estimated around $1.60–$1.70.
While a short-term bounce toward that region is possible, XRP must reclaim and hold above the resistance band to improve its longer-term outlook. On the downside, relatively limited support exists until the $0.95–$1.00 area, raising the risk of sharper volatility if selling pressure intensifies.
Overall, the technical outlook across major altcoins shows a similar pattern: short-term bullish signals indicating possible relief rallies, combined with broader bearish structures that have not yet been fully reversed. Sustained recoveries will likely depend on whether the wider crypto market stabilizes and whether key resistance zones are successfully reclaimed in the coming weeks.
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The Stellar price has a habit of moving when nobody’s watching. And right now, the data flashing in the background doesn’t look like noise, but it looks like intent. While timelines chase candles, capital has been positioning itself calmly, almost politely, across major exchanges. That usually ends one way.
Binance alone saw $124M in 7-day volume, Coinbase $71M, and Upbit chipped in another $65M. When writing, the Stellar price chart is hoping for fireworks, but current broader market activity and sentiment are capping the momentum. This shows trading activity is high in the XLM/USD price.
What makes this setup uncomfortable is how price action looks. Per Coinglass, the sustained spot volume across the week suggests this isn’t a weekend spike or a leverage-fueled shortterm sprint. It’s infact a repeat participation.
Now, combine this rising activity with a $5.26B market cap and roughly $89M in open interest, and it shows something traders hate admitting: positioning is building quietly in Stellar crypto.

XLM/USD isn’t screaming for now or may be a dip to $0.10 is coming before it grabs on to liquidity and show a reversal. But, one thing is clear that it’s whispering the positive longterm momentum quietly building.
Now here’s where it gets awkwardly familiar. Back in 2017, Stellar price touched the lower channel twice before the market flipped. What followed wasn’t subtle, during that cycle that lasted over 280 days, XLM price expanded by roughly 49,500%.
Now, the odds are high that it helps predict the likelihood of a mirror rally. That’s not a prediction; it’s a data point that still sits on the Stellar price chart like an unanswered question.

This current decline marks the second lower-channel touch of this cycle. Does history repeat? Markets don’t do copy-paste, but they do rhyme, too. And the rhyme scheme here is getting louder.
Under the hood, Stellar crypto keeps stacking fundamentals while price drifts.
The network is ISO 20022 compliant, aimed squarely at cross-border payment infrastructure. Over the past seven days, Stellar ranked third among public chains by TVL growth, posting close to a 10% increase. That’s usage, not speculation.
Even more interesting, an old IMF discussion resurfaced featuring Stellar leadership in the context of global payments and financial plumbing. Not exactly meme-coin territory.
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The price of Aster (ASTER) jumped more than 10% in the past 24 hours, rising to around $0.66 and outperforming the broader crypto market, which has remained mostly flat. Analysts say the rally is mainly being driven by rising activity on the Aster decentralized exchange and a recent technical breakout.
The biggest reason behind the price increase is a sharp rise in trading activity on the Aster perpetual futures exchange. Over the last 24 hours, Aster’s DEX processed more than $3 billion in trading volume, bringing it closer to sector leader Hyperliquid.
Higher trading activity typically increases demand for the ASTER token because it is closely linked to the platform’s usage. This surge in utility provides a stronger fundamental reason for the price rally rather than purely speculative buying.
Aster’s price also moved above the important $0.65 resistance level, a technical breakout that often signals improving short-term sentiment. The move was supported by a 27% jump in overall trading volume, suggesting strong participation from traders and momentum buyers.
If the token continues to hold above the $0.65 level, the next potential upside target could be near $0.80 in the short term.
Despite the positive momentum, traders are also watching a scheduled token unlock on February 17, which could temporarily increase supply in the market and create volatility. If the price falls back below $0.65, analysts warn the token could retest lower support levels near $0.59.
Overall, Aster’s latest rally appears to be driven by a combination of strong exchange usage, rising trading volumes, and a technical breakout. The key question for the coming days will be whether the platform can maintain high trading activity and hold above the newly reclaimed support zone ahead of the upcoming token unlock event.





Newcastle United are ready to sell Sandro Tonali in the summer of 2026 but only for €115 million, according to Fichajes. Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal are the three Premier League clubs that are keen on a deal for Tonali, with Real Madrid have also been linked with the Italy international midfielder. Fichajes reports: ‘Aware […]
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Newcastle United will need to qualify for the UEFA Champions League in order to tempt Dusan Vlahovic to a move to St. James’ Park in the summer of 2026, according to Football Insider. Vlahovic is out of contract at Juventus at the end of the season and has yet to agree to put pen to […]
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Real Madrid are interested in signing Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2026, according to Fichajes. The Argentina international central defender is ready to quit last season’s Europa League winners, and Madrid are keen on bringing him to Estadio Bernabeu. Madrid want to sign a new centre-back this summer, and with `Romero […]
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Six former University of Pittsburgh women’s basketball players who played under head coach Tory Verdi filed a lawsuit against the coach, alleging psychological abuse abd retaliation after making complaints about their former coach, according to multiplereports.
On Friday, six former Pitt student-athletes filed individual lawsuits in the U.S. district court for the western district of Pennsylvania, alleging retaliation, Title IX violations, the creation of a hostile educational environment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, breach of contract in the removal of student scholarships and more.
The six plaintiffs named in the lawsuit are Favor Ayodele, Makayla Elmore, Brooklynn Miles, Isabella Perkins, Jasmine Timmerson and Raeven Boswell, who remains a student at Pitt.
“This case is not about the Xs and Os of coaching,” the plaintiffs' attorney Keenan Holmes told TribLive. “Some of his actions go beyond sports. This went beyond the bounds of decency."
Perkins’ complaint states that she was recruited to play on a scholarship from Verdi, who promised “an inclusive, empowering team environment.” But she claims she suffered “public humiliation, verbal degradation, arbitrary reductions in playing time, exclusion from team activities, favoritism of other players, manipulation of player statistics and inappropriate commentary regarding plaintiff’s physical appearance, emotional state, and performance.”
Perkins also claims Verdi removed her from the team without due process after she complained about the team environment. The university then allegedly delayed her attempt to redshirt for that season and only took action after Perkins retained a lawyer. It is also alleged in the lawsuit that Verdi tried to create a racial divide amongst the team.
Players claim Verdi's behavior was reported to university staff, but no action was taken.
The six women are seeking monetary damages, as well as acknowledgment from the university that Title IX violations took place.
Verdi was hired by Pitt in the spring of 2023, and he has a 29-60 record in three seasons. Previously, he coached at UMass and Eastern Michigan.
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2026 offseason with a mountain of defensive needs. From the secondary to the defensive line and everything in between, the Cowboys need upgrades. When the Athletic conducted their annual Cowboys fan survey, all of those needs were acknowledged, but one stood out above the others: cornerback.
The Cowboys' cornerback position is a mess heading into the offseason. Trevon Diggs is long gone, DaRon Bland is recovering from a significant foot injury and Shevon Revel is coming off an underwhelming rookie campaign. It’s possible the latter two could be solid solutions in the starting lineup next season. It’s also possible neither are the answer. With so many unknowns, it’s no wonder CB tops the needs list to so many.
Luckily for the Cowboys this year’s draft class features a couple tantalizing prospects for them to consider early in the draft. Also lucky for them, there’s a good chance one or even both could be on the board when they pick at No. 12.
In @TheAthletic recent fan survey, CB was not surprisingly the top need for the Cowboys this offseason. But what clocked in at No2 is a little surprising given the current state of the safety and linebacker position in Dallas 🤷 pic.twitter.com/0Y3qrUush5
— Reid D Hanson (@ReidDHanson) February 9, 2026
Early in the process there appears to be two clear standouts at the CB position, LSU’s Mansoor Delane and Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy. Both prospects possess true CB1 traits, and both CB prospects would give new defensive coordinator Christian Parker a talented new tool to build his secondary around.
Parker has had success with developing shutdown CBs in the past. Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell in Philadelphia, and Patrick Surtain in Denver have all developed under Parker’s watch. It only seems fitting Dallas provides their new coach with the same tools he’s ridden to success in previous stops.
Delane, currently at an average position of 12.6, is a clean fit for the Cowboys’ top draft pick. At 6-foot, 190-pounds, he plays much bigger than his size suggests. A natural athlete with instincts and production, Delane is brilliant on film and on paper.
With eight career interceptions and 27 passes defensed, over the years Delane has shown he’s a fit in both man and zone schemes. He allowed just 27.5 passer rating when targeted last season, and frequently showed he’s not just good in coverage but also strong against the run.
Mansoor Delane ladies and gentlemen.
— Chris Cooper (@ChrisCooper_NFL) February 1, 2026
He is THAT GUY 🎥🔥 pic.twitter.com/La4FBZ6H2E
McCoy, at an average draft position of 14.3, might actually be the cream of the crop in this CB class. After a dominant breakout campaign in 2024, McCoy fell to an ACL injury in January of 2025. His lost senior season adds a level of risk and uncertainty to the equation which some teams could possibly ding him for. Still, the injury was suffered 13 months ago, and McCoy is expected to be fully cleared to work out before the draft. This isn’t a red shirt situation like Revel largely proved to be last year.
McCoy, 6-foot, 193-pounds, is of similar frame as Delane although exact measurements, including arm length have yet to be determined. Blessed with elite ball skills, McCoy can turn and track, and even high point, against larger receivers. He can play a multitude of roles in a multitude of systems, so Parker should not have trouble fitting him into his vision in Dallas.
Revisiting this Jermod McCoy interception from the start of the second quarter.
— Josh Ward (@Josh_Ward) November 30, 2024
What a play. pic.twitter.com/50ZWFQVX2d
If the Cowboys want to add a true CB1 they’ll likely have to use the draft. With that said, they can’t sit back and pin all hope on this task either. With questions down the CB depth chart Dallas also needs to add a veteran or two to the mix. It would keep them flexible in the 2026 NFL draft and it would also fill out the depth at a critical position.
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We're nearly 48 hours removed from the Seattle Seahawks' dominant outing in a 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX out at Levi Stadium.
What does that mean? Sights are set on 2027, and the odds of the Houston Texans making a run next season toward Los Angeles for a shot at Super Bowl LXI.
The Texans are well-equipped to make another postseason push for a championship next season, especially with 10 starters returning on defense, including Defensive Player of the Year runner-up Will Anderson Jr. On top of that, the Texans return Pro Bowl wideout Nico Collins, defensive backs Kamari Lassiter and Derek Stingley Jr., running back Woody Marks and quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Are national pundits buying into a resurgence for the 2026 season, culminating in a trip to SoFi Stadium? The Athletic's staff compiled their rankings as a staff and determined a consensus positioning when discussing the Texans as an AFC threat. In the end, the publication gave Houston its highest grade among every national website at No. 8, but the comments were far from kind.
Much like the Seahawks, Houston had a defense good enough to win a Lombardi Trophy this season, but unlike Sam Darnold's postseason success, Stroud's turnover ratio not only cost the AFC South franchise a trip out west, but now has also placed a gloomy outlook on its future.
"The Texans probably thought after Stroud’s rookie season that this would be the offseason they would start working on a mega-extension for their young quarterback," Josh Kendall wrote. "But the last two seasons have raised a lot of questions. In that time, Stroud is 25th in the league in EPA per dropback (0.01), and he threw four interceptions in a 28-16 divisional-round playoff loss to the Patriots. That defense is really good, though.
There's a point toward blaming most of the failures on Stroud's regression. Two years ago, the No. 2 overall pick posted the highest passer rating and completion percentage for a rookie quarterback in the postseason. In one game against the Patriots went 20-of-47 passing for 212 yards and one touchdown with a career-low passer rating of 28.
His second interception was returned for a touchdown by All-Pro returner Marcus Jones, marking the first pick-six of his career. Stroud made history for the wrong reason against the Patriots, joining Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson as the only quarterbacks since 2000 to total four interceptions in the first half of a postseason game.
He finished the playoffs with two touchdown passes and seven turnovers.
Everything should be prioritized for building around Stroud. The offensive line wasn't terrible and showed improvement in Year 1 of the Nick Caley era, allowing just 23 sacks. Having back wide receiver Tank Dell in the passing attack should elevate Stroud's metrics, thus leading to more consistency in the passing game.
Free agency will be crucial toward elevating Houston's overall status asa legitimate contender. Entering the offseason, Houston is projected to have less than $6 million, but that could expand to over $40 million with contract restructures and extensions with proven contracts.
Elsewhere around the league, the Seahawks are ranked No. 1, the Los Angeles Rams come in at No. 2 and the Patriots round out the top three as the leaders toward a Super Bowl run at SoFi Stadium next fall. To view The Athletic's entire 2026 way-too-early power rankings, click here.
The Texans own eight picks in the upcoming NFL draft, including four picks in the top 70.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Power Rankings: Texans finish high in Athletic's poll, but a concern?

Jean-Philippe Mateta failed a medical test with Milan to scupper his €30m transfer from Crystal Palace, but today Oliver Glasner insisted the striker ‘does not need surgery.’
The deal was all done between the clubs, and he had accepted the personal terms on offer for the move to San Siro, in a package worth in excess of €30m.
BECKENHAM, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 05: Jean-Philippe Mateta laughs during a Crystal Palace FC training session at Crystal Palace FC Training Ground on November 05, 2025 in Beckenham, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
However, it all fell apart at the final hurdle when Milan requested extra medical tests in London, their staff deciding that Mateta would not be fit for a while due to a knee injury.
It was even suggested that the centre-forward could need surgery, which would rule him out for several months.
The mystery continues, as today Crystal Palace coach Glasner tried to provide a little more clarity.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 04: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace looks on prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Crystal Palace at St James’ Park on January 04, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
“I can’t say two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, but he doesn’t need surgery,” said Glasner.
“That’s very positive and hopefully he’s back soon.”
Instead, Crystal Palace medical staff are confident that the striker only needs two weeks of individual training to strengthen the muscles around his knee.
Juventus had also been heavily linked with Mateta during the January transfer window.
TESERO, Italy (AP) — Bruised ribs are undermining American cross-country skiing star Jessie Diggins' hopes of achieving something satisfying from her last Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina.
Diggins was hurt in a fall in her opening race — the 20-kilometer skiathlon — on Sunday and the toll also limited her ability to put in a strong finish in the sprint classic on Tuesday in Tesero.
The current World Cup leader and one of the most decorated U.S. cross-country skiers was eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual bronze medalist Maja Dahlqvist of Sweden. Diggins was visibly uncomfortable late in the sprint after a fast start, struggling to generate power in the finishing stretch.
“When I crashed in the skiathlon I bruised my ribs and it is really painful,” Diggins said. “Double poling is pretty tough right now so I’m doing the best I can. But it’s not my finest finishing stretch of my life.”
Breathing deeply remains difficult though she was relieved the ribs were not worse.
“There’s just really not much you can do,” said the Minnesota native, who won gold in the women’s team sprint at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang. “I'm happy that they’re not sprained or broken because I’ve been there with sprained ribs. I know I can do it. It’s just a bummer.”
On Saturday, 34-year-old Diggins fell early in the skiathlon in heavy, wet snow, losing contact with the lead pack. She rebounded with a strong freestyle leg to finish eighth.
She's determined to push on in a frustrating start in her final Olympics.
“I’m just going to keep showing up and doing the best I can,” she said, "and just putting everything I have out there.”
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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
Lady Vols basketball fell in the polls after suffering the largest margin of defeat in program history at South Carolina.
Tennessee (15-6, 7-2 SEC) was ranked No. 22 in both the USA TODAY coaches poll and in the Associated Press poll after escaping Georgia with an overtime win and losing 93-50 against the Gamecocks. The Lady Vols were ranked No. 17 in the USA TODAY coaches poll and No. 19 in the AP Top 25 last week.
Tennessee is in the thick of a brutal stretch to end the season that includes six ranked opponents in nine games. It also has to make up the postponed road matchup with Ole Miss on Feb. 17, playing four games in an eight-day span.
The Lady Vols will play three of their next four games at home, starting with Missouri (16-10, 4-7) at Food City Center on Feb. 12 (6:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network+).
Tennessee started the season as a consensus top-10 team, ranked No. 9 in the USA TODAY coaches preseason poll and No. 8 in the AP Top 25 preseason poll. It fell out of the top 10 after losing the season opener to NC State and dropped to No. 12 in both polls after starting 2-1.
UT had its biggest drop in the polls after its losses to UCLA and Louisville. It fell six spots in the USA TODAY coaches poll and five spots in the AP poll after losing to the Bruins, and it fell six spots in the AP Top 25 after losing to Louisville.
Tennessee ended the 2024-25 season ranked No. 16 in the USA TODAY coaches poll and No. 15 in the AP poll after starting Kim Caldwell's first season at the helm unranked. UT was ranked as high as No. 11 last season, though it never cracked the top 10.
The Lady Vols have been ranked in the AP Top 25 the most of any program since the poll began in 1976. UT has been ranked in 808 of the 899 polls.
Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe
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Lady Vols basketball fell in the polls after suffering the largest margin of defeat in program history at South Carolina.
Tennessee (15-6, 7-2 SEC) was ranked No. 22 in both the USA TODAY coaches poll and in the Associated Press poll after escaping Georgia with an overtime win and losing 93-50 against the Gamecocks. The Lady Vols were ranked No. 17 in the USA TODAY coaches poll and No. 19 in the AP Top 25 last week.
Tennessee is in the thick of a brutal stretch to end the season that includes six ranked opponents in nine games. It also has to make up the postponed road matchup with Ole Miss on Feb. 17, playing four games in an eight-day span.
The Lady Vols will play three of their next four games at home, starting with Missouri (16-10, 4-7) at Food City Center on Feb. 12 (6:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network+).
Tennessee started the season as a consensus top-10 team, ranked No. 9 in the USA TODAY coaches preseason poll and No. 8 in the AP Top 25 preseason poll. It fell out of the top 10 after losing the season opener to NC State and dropped to No. 12 in both polls after starting 2-1.
UT had its biggest drop in the polls after its losses to UCLA and Louisville. It fell six spots in the USA TODAY coaches poll and five spots in the AP poll after losing to the Bruins, and it fell six spots in the AP Top 25 after losing to Louisville.
Tennessee ended the 2024-25 season ranked No. 16 in the USA TODAY coaches poll and No. 15 in the AP poll after starting Kim Caldwell's first season at the helm unranked. UT was ranked as high as No. 11 last season, though it never cracked the top 10.
The Lady Vols have been ranked in the AP Top 25 the most of any program since the poll began in 1976. UT has been ranked in 808 of the 899 polls.
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Tennessee (15-6, 7-2 SEC) will next play Thursday versus Missouri at Food City Center (6:30 p.m. EST, SEC Network+). Thursday’s SEC basketball matchup will feature the return of former Lady Vol player and head coach Kellie Harper.
She is in her first season as the Tigers' head coach.
Harper served as the Lady Vols' head coach from 2019-24, compiling a 108–52 (53-24 SEC) record. She guided Tennessee to four NCAA Tournament appearances in five seasons. The 2020 NCAA Tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
She played at Tennessee from 1995-99, winning three national championships (1996-98) under Pat Summitt.
On Tuesday ahead of the Tennessee-Missouri game, the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll was released. The Lady Vols are down five spots and are ranked No. 22.
| Rank | Team | Record | PTS | 1st | Prev | Chg | Hi/Lo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UConn | 25-0 | 775 | 31 | 1 | - | 1/1 |
| 2 | UCLA | 23-1 | 739 | 0 | 2 | - | 2/4 |
| 3 | South Carolina | 24-2 | 711 | 0 | 3 | - | 2/3 |
| 4 | Texas | 23-2 | 689 | 0 | 4 | - | 2/5 |
| 5 | Vanderbilt | 23-2 | 627 | 0 | 8 | 3 | 4/21 |
| 6 | LSU | 22-3 | 620 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 5/12 |
| 7 | Michigan | 20-4 | 581 | 0 | 7 | - | 7/15 |
| 8 | Ohio State | 22-3 | 557 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 8/NR |
| 9 | Louisville | 22-4 | 525 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 6/22 |
| 10 | Oklahoma | 17-6 | 431 | 0 | 11 | 1 | 5/16 |
| 11 | Baylor | 21-4 | 423 | 0 | 15 | 4 | 10/21 |
| 12 | Iowa | 18-5 | 377 | 0 | 10 | 2 | 8/23 |
| 13 | Michigan State | 20-4 | 359 | 0 | 13 | - | 13/NR |
| 14 | TCU | 21-4 | 341 | 0 | 12 | 2 | 7/14 |
| 15 | Duke | 18-6 | 316 | 0 | 22 | 7 | 6/NR |
| 16 | Ole Miss | 19-5 | 314 | 0 | 14 | 2 | 13/18 |
| 17 | Maryland | 19-6 | 283 | 0 | 19 | 2 | 6/19 |
| 18 | Texas Tech | 22-3 | 281 | 0 | 18 | - | 18/NR |
| 19 | Kentucky | 18-7 | 237 | 0 | 16 | 3 | 7/20 |
| 20 | West Virginia | 20-5 | 229 | 0 | 20 | - | 20/NR |
| 21 | North Carolina | 20-5 | 173 | 0 | 21 | - | 8/23 |
| 22 | Tennessee | 15-6 | 147 | 0 | 17 | 5 | 9/22 |
| 23 | Alabama | 20-5 | 92 | 0 | 23 | - | 21/NR |
| 24 | Princeton | 19-2 | 76 | 0 | 24 | - | 19/NR |
| 25 | Iowa State | 19-5 | 53 | 0 | NR | 1 | 10/NR |
No. 25 Washington
Minnesota 39; Washington 37; Georgia 19; Rhode Island 10; North Carolina State 8; Nebraska 5; Richmond 1
The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2025-26 season: Octavia Blue, Kennesaw State; Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Jeff Cammon, Saint Mary’s; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Corry Irvin, Chicago State; Renee Jimenez, UC-Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Kristen Mattio, Northern Colorado; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Terry Primm, Siena; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Coquese Washington, Rutgers; Trevor Woodruff, Bucknell.
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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum announced Scott Dixon and Giampaolo Dallara have been voted into the IMS Hall of Fame.
Dixon, who is entering his 25th IndyCar season driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, is a six-time IndyCar Series champion and 2008 Indy 500 champion. The New Zealand native has also poled at the Indy 500 times.
"It is a huge honor to be inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame," Dixon said in an IMS Museum press release. "It's such a historic venue in motorsports and means so much to me, having raced here for so many years now. Honestly, it feels a little surreal as I'm still focused on winning here in May. It's the competition that drives me, even in Year 25 with Chip Ganassi Racing. The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest sporting event in the world, and another win here would be incredible, so that's the goal for 2026."
Dallara is the founder and president of Dallara, an Italian race car manufacturer. Founded in 1972, the company debuted as an IndyCar chassis supplier in 1997 and has been the lone chassis supplier since 2008. Dallara is also the lone supplier in Formula 2, Formula 3 and Super Formula Championships.
Dallara, who's now 89, began the company in his hometown of Parma, Italy. He worked for Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and Williams De Tomaso before starting his own company.
"Being inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame is truly an honor," Dallara said. "The Indianapolis 500 has inspired me since the very beginning of my career, and our journey in the United States has been built on passion, innovation, and extraordinary people,” Dallara said. “I am grateful to the teams, drivers, and partners who have trusted our work for so many years. This recognition belongs to all of them as much as it does to me."
Dixon and Dallara were both voted in on their first appearance on the ballot. They will be inducted on Thursday, May 21 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Scott Dixon, Giampaolo Dallara join IMS Hall of Fame

FC Bayern host RB Leipzig in the DFB Cup quarter-finals at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night (kick-off 20:45 CET). So that all fans can reach the Allianz Arena in the best possible way despite the planned strike by the Verdi union on the day, Markus Meindl, FC Bayern’s director of fans and fan club support, answers the most important questions and provides valuable tips on getting to and from the stadium.
Mr Meindl, the cup match against RB Leipzig is taking place as planned on Wednesday despite the strike. How big do you think the challenges will be for fans travelling to the Allianz Arena – and what is your most important appeal to all stadium visitors? “We are in direct contact with our fans and fan clubs, including through our fan club representatives in the regions, and have noticed that many are very creative and willing to make the best of the situation. Our most important appeal is this: be sure to allow extra time, find out about the current options in advance and remain flexible. We ask all fans for their understanding and patience – but together we can do this!”
What specific alternatives to public transport do you recommend to the fans coming to the Allianz Arena? “As well as the special U-Bahn service between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning, there will be additional shuttle buses from Donnersberger Brücke and extra buses from the FC Bayern Campus. Those travelling by car should carpool where possible and use the Park&Ride facilities.”
How exactly will the special service between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning work on matchday, and what do fans need to bear in mind? “The U-Bahn service will operate exclusively between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning from 17:30 CET until the end of service – at short intervals, as is normal for our home games. It’s possible to board at all stations on the line. Note: all other underground, tram and bus lines are affected by the strike, so people should be prepared for longer waiting times and leave as early as possible. The Allianz Arena opens at 18:30 CET on Wednesday.”
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What can you tell us about the Donner shuttle – who is this service particularly suitable for and how does it work on site? “The Donner shuttle is a good option for those who travel on the S-Bahn to Donnersberger Brücke. The buses will run from 16:30 to the U-Bahn station Kieferngarten, and from there you can reach the Arena by foot. After the match, buses will travel directly to Karlsplatz (Stachus) in the city centre if required. Our team, security staff and the police will be on hand to assist with arrangements on site.”
What other Park&Ride options are available and how can fans make best use of these? “We recommend using the Park&Ride spaces at the open U-Bahn stations between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning. Additional parking spaces are also available at the FC Bayern Campus, from where shuttle buses run to the Arena.”
In spite of all the measures in place, what restrictions should fans expect and how much extra time should they realistically allow for their journey both ways? “Despite all efforts, delays are to be expected, especially when travelling by public transport. We recommend allowing at least an hour more than usual. Waits are particularly likely after the match, as capacity is limited. The Allianz Arena will therefore remain open longer to allow all fans to leave more easily.”
What’s your advice for fans who are travelling by car – particularly with regards to carpooling and parking options? “As mentioned, carpooling is the name of the game when it comes to easing traffic and parking congestion when you have to use your car. Please use the Park&Ride spaces and additional facilities at the FC Bayern Campus. Please ensure that you do not block emergency access routes and follow the instructions of the security staff. The more we all work together and show consideration for one another, the better it will be for everyone.”
How can fans get the best and latest information on the travel situation and short-notice changes? “The latest information is available on the MVG website, where all reports are continuously updated. We also keep visitors up to date as best we can on our channels – website, app and social media.”
What message would you like to convey to fans regarding patience, mutual consideration and the shared stadium experience in this special situation? “It is precisely in situations like this that the true solidarity of our fans shines through. Please be patient, be considerate of others and help each other out. The most important thing is that we enjoy a great cup match together – even if the journey to the stadium and back home takes a little longer this time. Thank you for your understanding and support!”

What is the hammer in curling? Explaining key shot in Olympic sport originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
You'll hear a word as you watch curling during the Olympics: hammer.
It's a key to the whole competition, so it's worth knowing.
It's not an actual hammer, though. It's a term about the order of play.
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The hammer is the team that gets the last shot.
Essentially, they get to drop the hammer.
It's a massive advantage. Why? Because they see the whole board.
Each team is playing with a strategy the whole time, trying to put their stones in the best position.
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When you go last, you know exactly how the board looks and know exactly which stones to try and hit out of the way.
The team that doesn't score in each end gets the hammer going forward, but if no one scores, the original team keeps the hammer.
Some sequences require a better hammer shot than others, though, so it really comes down to each match to know just how key the hammer ends up being.

Tommy Marques became a key talking point in the Barcelona camp this week after the youngster made his first-team debut against Mallorca.
He appeared as a late substitute for fellow La Masia graduate Fermin Lopez, in what will go down as a memorable moment for the youngster.
Days after his debut, Marques featured in a recent event outside La Masia, where he expressed his delight at making his debut for Barcelona.
Speaking to the club’s official media, Marques admitted it was a dream come true for him to make his competition debut for Barça.
“I’m very happy and proud. So many things went through my head. I’m living a spectacular dream, and even more so to be able to make my debut at Camp Nou and for the club of my life,” he said.
“It’s the dream of a kid who started playing here, enjoying himself, having fun and learning… I’ve been at the club for 11 years. It’s a goal for everyone and it’s spectacular. I’m happy and proud,” he added.
A defensive midfielder by trade, Barcelona rate Marques quite highly, with coach Hansi Flick likely to keep him as part of the team and monitor his progress closely.
The youngster reiterated that he is still in awe over the Barcelona debut but admitted that he will remain grounded and work hard towards his goals.
“I still can’t believe it, it’s hard to wrap my head around. We had an impromptu dinner with the family, and I tried to rest, but I couldn’t really get much rest, to be honest, because I had a match with my team the next day.
“Now I have to stay grounded, but be ambitious and keep working so that more days like this come,” he said.
Marques, who arrived in the Barcelona youth academy in 2015, considers Sergio Busquets and current first-team star Frenkie de Jong as his role models.
Finally, the player heaped praise on Hansi Flick as well, noting his commitment towards Barcelona’s academy.
“For all of us who work here day in and day out, seeing that the first-team coach trusts the academy is a motivation; it makes you want more,” he concluded.

Cubs competing with 3 MLB teams for Zac Gallen amid 'heating up' market originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Chicago Cubs have been adding a lot of talent to their roster this offseason, and the additions of Alex Bregman and Edward Cabrera have been two of their more exciting moves this winter.
But, they might not be done adding just yet. Even with a currently stacked starting rotation, the Cubs could use another starting pitcher.
And if the Cubs are going after a starting pitcher, why not Zac Gallen, the best starter left in free agency? According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Cubs are doing just that. They're competing with three other teams for Gallen amid a market heating up.
"Talks are heating up for starter Zac Gallen, the best remaining free agent on the market," Nightengale reports. "Teams showing the most interest: San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks."
Gallen would be a nice pickup for the Cubs rotation, even though it's an incredibly stacked group already.
Matthew Boyd, Shota Imanaga, Cabrera, Cade Horton, and Jameson Taillon make up the current Cubs rotation for the 2026 season.
That doesn't even include Colin Rea, who can be a spot-starter if needed, Ben Brown, a minor league depth option, and currently injured ace Justin Steele.
They already have five solid starters, and a sixth waiting on the injured list. Signing a player like Gallen might seem like a waste.
But, Gallen, the 30-year-old veteran All-Star formerly with the Diamondbacks, would be an upgrade to the rotation over at least Taillon.
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He had a 4.83 ERA last season, but that was thanks to a very brutal first half of the year. He got better as the year went on, and with his 3.58 ERA for his career more representative of his pitching ability, the Cubs should bring him in.
While they don't have a massive need at the position thanks to their strong depth, with the uncertainty they've dealt with at the position over the years, adding someone like Gallen to round out what could be a top-5 rotation in MLB would make a lot of sense.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers showed last year, having too many starting pitchers is never a bad idea. Injuries happen, and come the postseason, turning a starter into a reliever can be a huge advantage.
The Cubs are competing against the Diamondbacks, Padres, and Orioles for Gallen this offseason. It's a market that's heating up ahead of Spring Training, and Gallen might finally have a landing spot soon. And hopefully for the Cubs, he chooses Chicago.

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In the moments after the Seattle Seahawks clinched Super Bowl LX, Mike Macdonald, bathed in Gatorade, was seen gazing up to the stands in seeming wonder.
After he soaked it all in — later telling late night host Jimmy Kimmel that he inadvertently created another meme — the Seahawks head coach embraced his family.
Macdonald, his wife Stephanie and their 14-month-old son Jack were seen celebrating the team’s 29-13 trouncing of the New England Patriots in a video from the celebration, which was shared by the NFL.
“So, how was your day?” Stephanie, holding the toddler in her lap amid the confetti-strewn field, joked to her husband.
“Like, you can’t believe it, you know?” the coach answered. “So awesome.”
“It’s surreal, you did it. I’m so proud of you,” Stephanie replied before her husband clarified: “We did it.”
"Jack one day you are really gonna like this day."
— NFL (@NFL) February 9, 2026
Mike Macdonald sharing the moment with his wife and son is so precious 🥹@insidethenfl Super Bowl LX Mic’d Up on X pic.twitter.com/mKlGSXuvbp
The 38-year-old head coach, who became the third-youngest to ever win a Super Bowl, then turned his attention to Jack, sweetly commenting on his thighs like any doting dad — “Look at these chunkies” — before realizing that the moment was lost on the little guy.
“What do you think, buddy?” he asked his son. “Jack, one day, you’re gonna really like this day.”
For Seattle’s second-year head coach, Sunday was the pinnacle, and years in the making.
After graduating from the University of Georgia with a degree in finance, Macdonald initially considered a career in accounting.
But in 2014, he joined the Baltimore Ravens coaching staff under John Harbaugh, where he spent eight total seasons before making the move to Seattle in 2024.
The coach met his wife in Baltimore where she was a Ravens cheerleader, and the couple welcomed Jack in December 2024.
After he was named head coach of the Seahawks, Macdonald shared during an introductory press conference that his wife is an "absolute rock star," assuring the audience that "the city will fall in love with her."
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Stephanie also offered her thoughts at the time, saying she felt "so lucky" to be joining the Seahawks family.
"Walking in and having that warm welcome, I'm like 'Alright, this is where we're meant to be,' " she said.
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FOXBOROUGH — Will Campbell had a strong showing during the regular season but was sidelined for the final few games due to a knee injury. He returned for the playoffs, but had some clear struggles.
And while he made it clear that it's no excuse for his performance, Campbell opened up about how serious his injury truly was. Specifically, he revealed he suffered a torn ligament in his knee during the team's win over the Cincinnati Bengals on November 23.
“It obviously wasn’t 100 percent,” Campbell said. “I mean, I don’t think when you tear a ligament in your knee, it’s not going to be how it was before, but I was healthy enough to go. I’m not going to say that it held me back, but yeah, it wasn’t the same as it was before, obviously. But I was good.”
His Super Bowl LX performance has received a lot of criticism, with NFL Next Gen Stats saying he allowed 14 pressures. And, he's certainly heard and seen some of it.
“I mean, it comes with the job when you don’t perform,” Campbell said. “Obviously, I was picked high, paid a lot, so people expect a certain thing, and I expect more myself. So, whenever I don’t perform, I don’t expect everyone to be like, ‘It’s okay, buddy.’ I mean, obviously it sucks, but it doesn’t suck for anyone more than it sucks for me.”
But he knows what he's capable of and is determined to come back next season stronger.
“I don’t think one performance defines a season. I think I did some good things this year,” he said. “Obviously, there’s room for growth in every aspect of my game. I’m 22 years old. I have a lot of room for growth in every aspect as a player, as a leader; whether that’s strength and conditioning, pass protection, run blocking, whatever it might be. I have growth everywhere. I’m young. I’m learning.”
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It seems to be a given at this point that Daniel Jones will be back with the Indianapolis Colts in 2026 and likely beyond.
The two sides have made it known that is what they would like to happen, and Tom Pelissero reported recently that contract talks could begin soon.
However, assuming things play out that way, could the Colts still make another veteran addition at quarterback this offseason? ESPN's Ben Solak brought up that idea.
"Assuming the Colts sign Daniel Jones, I could still see them looking for a veteran option to start over Riley Leonard while Jones slowly comes back from the Achilles injury," Solak wrote. "(No, not Philip Rivers. That's a little too veteran.) This seems like the right team for Marcus Mariota or Joe Flacco."
I get the logic behind this, and things can change, but Jones said that he expects to be "ready to go" by training camp. That, of course, would reduce the need for the Colts to have a veteran backup ready to go.
My guess is that the team also feels good about what they saw from Riley Leonard late last season to step in as a capable backup if needed.
All that said, the other part of this equation is that means moving on from Anthony Richardson -- another topic that Solak discussed. There are reasons why this makes sense, but we still have to see the Colts do it first.
To bolster competition and depth behind the starter, bringing in another quarterback this offseason could be on Chris Ballard's radar. But I don't know that he prioritizes signing a veteran in free agency.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Could Colts make multiple additions at quarterback this offseason?
The recent speculation surrounding former New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr potentially making a return to the NFL has fans in New Orleans somewhat hopeful -- and not because they’re eager to see Carr suit up for another team, but because of the reward that could come with it.
Last offseason, Carr made the decision to retire due to a shoulder injury that significantly limited his ability to throw the football. At the time, the injury appeared to be a long-term concern. However, recent reports suggest Carr’s shoulder has healed to the point where he can perform the functional movements required to throw, sparking renewed interest from teams around the league.
With several franchises still searching for stability under center, a potential Carr trade has quietly become one of the more intriguing storylines of the offseason. Still relatively young at 34, Carr could offer a steady presence for a team that believes it is ready to win now.
As teams begin to explore the possibility of adding Derek Carr, the Saints also gain an opportunity to evaluate what kind of compensation they could receive in return. Taking into account quarterback need across the league and the available draft capital of interested teams, let’s dive into a few potential trade proposals involving Carr and New Orleans:
Saints get: Pick No. 97 (3rd round compensatory)
Vikings get: Derek Carr, pick No. 189 (6th round)
Saints get: Pick No. 103 (4th round), pick No. 206 (6th round)
Jets get: Derek Carr
Saints get: Pick No. 104 (4th round), pick No. 181 (6th round)
Cardinals get: Derek Carr
Saints get: Pick No. 113 (4th round), pick No. 154 (5th round)
Colts get: Derek Carr
Saints get: Pick No. 102 (4th round), pick No. 219 (7th round)
Raiders get: Carr
Each of these teams would likely have at least some level of interest in the veteran quarterback, with existing coaching ties potentially making things even more intriguing. If the Saints are able to receive compensation for Carr’s services, it would be a significant win for a franchise that has already secured two mid-round selections for wide receiver Rashid Shaheed and an additional pick following the departure of Paulson Adebo.
With eight total picks -- including one inside the top 10 -- New Orleans could be positioned perfectly for another strong draft class in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: NFL trade rumors: Realistic deals, team fits for Saints QB Derek Carr
The Boston Celtics are about to get their superstar back. Or at least that is the point of view of The folks behind the "D Flow Hoops" YouTube channel, who put together a clip in response to the press release put out by the Celtics alerting us that star Boston forward Jayson Tatum practiced with the Maine Celtics at the Auerbach Center practice facility with rookie teammates Hugo Gonzalez and Amari Williams.
This news, while not a return to the court at present, signals a strong move in that direction for the St. Louis native. And while there are still likely several more hurdles for Tatum to pass in order for a return to play becoming a reality. What do we need to know about where he is at in the process given what we are hearing?
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about the potential looming return of the Duke alum to the NBA.
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Cristian Chivu held a training session for Inter this morning at the BPER Training Centre. The Nerazzurri are preparing for the Derby d'Italia against Juventus this weekend, which will be on Saturday 14 February at 20:45.

The 2025 season is over. The Seattle Seahawks captured the ultimate prize. How close are the Packers to winning it all in 2026?
That’s the only question that matters for this iteration of the Packers. For the next few seasons, the Packers are leveraged to win now. They’ve got a good quarterback, capable players at most other positions, and stability throughout the organization. What will it take to get the Packers over the top?
A lot of Packers fans (or at least, some very loud ones) suggested this offseason that a different head coach would do the trick. That ship has sailed, and it’ll be on Matt LaFleur to get the Packers to the big dance and into the proverbial end zone.
Can he do it? It’ll depend on the second big pillar of Packers success: injury luck. The Packers had a pretty rough go of things in 2025, and there’s no guarantee things will be any better in 2026 .But you have to hink some improvement on that front would at least leave the Packers a little better equipped to make a run than they were this year.
So can they do it? It’s certainly possible. The Packers will enter next season as one of the few teams who can consider themselves legitimate contenders by virtue of the fact that they have a capable quarterback. The rest will take some doing, but there’s no reason to think the Packers can’t get it done.
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The Seattle Seahawks humiliated the New England Patriots on national television with their suffocating 29-13 victory in Super Bowl LX. But winning the Super Bowl isn't always enough... sometimes you simply must respond to the trolls and critics following your championship, and that is exactly what rookie safety Nick Emmanwori did on Twitter.
Following Seattle's domination, Emmanwori tweeted this out, which can be seen below. At first glance, it simply appears to be a reference to the 1979 film The Warriors. But in reality, it is an incredibly pointed response to Barstool Sports president and founder Dave Portnoy, as well as the New England Patriots.
Warriorrrsssss come out to playy-ayyy 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/vtBMeSLXqj
— Nick Emmanwori (@Eman7Nick) February 10, 2026
During the week leading up to the Super Bowl, Portnoy made the same reference on one of his Barstool shows. For whatever reason, the Patriots also adopted the "warriors, come out and plaaaaaay" line as one of their rallying cries this season. Unfortunately (for them) it has backfired in spectacular fashion.
Sssseeeeaaaahawks… Come out to ppllaaayyyyyy!@wakeupbarstool@stoolpresidentepic.twitter.com/ituv6G2Sgq
— Viva La Stool (@VivaLaStool) February 2, 2026
WARRIORSSSSS pic.twitter.com/9Fxll1R9zg
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) January 25, 2026
Nick Emmanwori clownin' 😂😂😂 #Seahawkspic.twitter.com/5fR97LxjXkhttps://t.co/Vi9nNIs46I
— ͏ (@3lone) February 10, 2026
Sometimes, the simple response speaks volumes. Emmanwori's trolling back to Portnoy, Barstool, and the Patriots organization will be remembered fondly on Seahawks Twitter.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks vs Patriots: Nick Emmanwori trolls Dave Portnoy of Barstool

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A big issue that the Dallas Cowboys had to endure during the 2025 NFL season was their defense. It got so bad to a point where they became the worst-ranked defense in the league and Jerry Jones had to fire defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. But, this dilemma may have started when they traded away Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. Despite missing the postseason for the second-straight, CeeDee Lamb posits that it may have been a fairly equal trade.
The Cowboys traded Parsons to the Packers during the 2025 NFL offseason. In exchange, the Jones-led front office got Kenny Clark alongside two first-round picks for 2026 and 2027. Parsons ended up signing a $186 million contract with Green Bay for four years with about $120 million of it guaranteed.
Lamb pointed out that this new contract for Parsons along with the Cowboys having a new guy in Clark who can stop opponents' rushing plays have been great, via The Rich Eisen Show.
“I was pretty upset when Micah left. I’m not afraid to say it again but, I think it was beneficial for both parties. Micah got the money that he deserved. And, at the end of the day, we ended up with Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark when we couldn’t stop the run so that was pretty good. But Micah is my man, he knows that. That’s my brother and brotherly love is never lost," the Cowboys star wideout said.
Lamb loves seeing everyone around him succeed and it might just be his nature. A few weeks after the Cowboys' season ended, he also outlined that he would not mind if George Pickens made more money than him despite them playing the same position on the same team.
The Cowboys clearly have a good leader in the wide receiver room in Lamb. Furthermore, they are also a pass rusher away from being a good defense again under defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Parsons, on the other hand, still has a brother in the Cowboys system, made the money that he deserved, and has a shot to compete for the Vince Lombardi trophy with the Packers.
The creative wrinkles in the UFC-Paramount relationship continue to show in a new announcement around the UFC 326 broadcast.
Paramount announced on Tuesday that the final hour of the UFC 326 preliminary card and the first hour of the UFC main card will be simulcast on broadcast television through CBS.
The simulcast for the March 7 event from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas will mark the first time UFC fights will be broadcast on a CBS platform. The network has aired MMA in the past with the now-defunct Strikeforce and Bellator organizations.
Paramount+ and CBS will partner to air UFC 326: HOLLOWAY vs. OLIVEIRA 2, LIVE on Saturday, March 7, marking the first UFC event ever to appear on the broadcast network. pic.twitter.com/uKjpPQdpAR
— Paramount UFC (@paramountufc) February 10, 2026
According to the release, the CBS portion of the card will air from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET. The entire event will still stream on Paramount+ for subscribers to the service.
UFC 326 is still absent an official co-main event after Brian Ortega withdrew from his rematch vs. Renato Moicano. The current fight card, however, is as follows:
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: CBS to broadcast portion of UFC 326 prelims and main card

Real Madrid’s season so far may have had a lot of jitters so far, including the mid-season managerial change.
However, it has been a blessing in disguise for the club’s academy, as it has become easiest to crack the Real Madrid first-team than it has been for years.
While breaking into the Real Madrid senior squad remains an immense challenge, the recent decisions made by Alvaro Arbeloa have sent a surge of hope through La Fabrica.
While several starlets are knocking on the door, Thiago Pitarch is arguably the closest to a breakthrough, reports AS.
Despite being called up to the first-team squad eleven times, including the trip to Saudi Arabia for the Super Cup, the Castilla midfielder is yet to register a single minute.
However, his debut now feels unavoidable. Pitarch continues to shine at the youth level, most recently scoring a spectacular goal in the knockout victory over Marseille in the UEFA Youth League.
Pitarch may soon make his debut with Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
With a technical touch described as “top level,” his long-awaited opportunity is widely considered a matter of time.
Pitarch is not the only youth player fueling this positive trend. David Jimenez recently impressed during his first La Liga start at Mestalla, recording a 97% pass completion rate and 100% accuracy in the opponent’s half.
His defensive contribution was equally notable, registering three recoveries while nearly finding the net himself.
Furthermore, Jorge Cestero appears to have overtaken senior midfielder Dani Ceballos in the hierarchy, starting three matches ahead of the Spaniard.
Whether it was against Albacete or during the final minutes in Lisbon, Arbeloa’s preference for the youngster has been evident.

“Ekki, can you save it?” Renate Breß asks cheekily. Breß shoots. Ekki saves. Admittedly, the ten-meter shot wasn't much of a test for Ekkehard “Ekki” Brach. But it's also true that Renate Breß is already a proud 88 years old. Whenever Breß sees a football, she has to play with it. Today just as much as in the old days. A true football enthusiast. In 1955, at the age of 17, she was the co-founder of the women's football club Fortuna Dortmund – even though the German Football Association (DFB) banned all women's teams from playing football that same year. “Today we're very proud that we persevered. We could have stayed home, but we wanted to play,” says Renate Breß, who was still called Müller back then.
Breß and Fortuna Dortmund paved the way for the success of the BVB women's football team. On this November Monday, the former left-back not only watches the BVB women's training session but afterwards recounts the resistance and challenges she faced in the 1950s. A little time later, in the meeting room, 19 young professional female footballers listen with great interest to what the pioneer has to say – in Hoeschpark, no less. “They chased us away with walking sticks. We weren't allowed to stay anywhere because they couldn't understand that women also wanted to play football,” Breß reveals.
But the women of Fortuna Dortmund were unstoppable. Their love and passion for the game were greater than any obstacle. Necessity was the mother of invention, even 70 years ago: “We made balls out of fabric and kicked them around in the street or even in some old man's garden.” When a training ground was finally found in Schwerte, the late training time again demanded ingenuity. “I always borrowed my father's moped to get to training; others were driven there by car. The cars were then positioned so that the headlights served as floodlights,” Breß describes the training sessions at the time.
Noreen Günnewig, a 24-year-old midfielder, raves after the extraordinary visit: "Renate shaped football and is a very inspiring woman.” She also participated in over 150 unofficial women's international matches between 1956 and 1965. “We were in Holland, Belgium, France, and Italy. The game in Milan at the San Siro was certainly the absolute highlight,” says Renate Breß, passing around two heavy albums. Just moments before, everyone listened in complete silence, but suddenly, enthusiastic whispers erupt. The albums are filled with numerous photos, match reports, tickets, and newspaper clippings, and passages about “braided Miss Müller” are carefully underlined.
It’s history that you can actually touch. That also applies to her heavy football boots from back then. “Compared to these, you're all playing in ballet slippers today,” says Breß, unable to suppress a mischievous grin. And the purchase of the appropriate playing kit back then is something unimaginable today. “We got our kit from the Wiethoff sports shop and had to pay it off in installments of two German Marks a month. It took us years,” the pensioner recalls. While nowadays “equal pay” is being discussed, back then “money wasn't an issue at all, according to Breß. We just wanted to play. After a few years, we got ten marks for away games so we could buy something to drink at service stations.”
“An impressive woman,” says Rita Schumacher (25), adding: “She loves the sport and fought so hard for it. This has really shown me that it is not something to take for granted, the advantages we now enjoy and the fact that we can even earn our living with football.”
In 1965, Fortuna Dortmund was dissolved “amid tears”. “We were all around 30, and there were no new players because women's football was banned. So we called it quits,” Renate Breß recounts about the end of a memorable decade. “For years, I wondered why Borussia Dortmund didn't have a women's team,” she adds critically. She is very glad, however, that something has finally been done about it.
After nearly an hour, all the questions have been answered, the albums have been passed around, and as a thank you, captain Paula Reimann (23) presents a signed home jersey. “Are you all crazy? Thank you so much!” the overwhelmed pioneer exclaimed. Only seconds later, she discusses the Westphalia Cup match against their local rivals from a few days earlier which BVB lost: “Next time, I want Schalke to be beaten again.”
Two weeks later, the top match against the U21 team of 1. FC Köln was on the schedule. At the invitation of BVB, Renate Breß and her good friend Ekkehard Brach were visiting the Rote Erde Stadium for the first time. Sporting a BVB women's fan scarf, she watched as the Black & Yellows miss their chance to take the top spot in the table after a 1-1 draw, remaining three points behind Köln. The Regionalliga championship would be a tough road. But if the story of Renate Breß and Fortuna Dortmund has taught us anything, it's to never give up and to fight for our goals and dreams.
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Fabian Hurzeler revealed that Jan Paul van Hecke will return for Brighton’s midweek clash against Aston Villa.
The Dutchman missed his side’s 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace over the weekend due to a minor hamstring issue.
Hurzeler said: “JP will be back in the squad.”
Unfortunately, Mats Wieffer remains out with a toe injury that’s kept him on the sidelines since late December as he is “not ready, but close”.
“We have no other injury concerns,” Hurzeler added.
Brighton are looking to bounce back following their 1-0 defeat against rivals Crystal Palace. The Albion have just one win in 12 Premier League games and Hurzeler was booed off the pitch on Sunday afternoon.
Hurzeler said: “It is part of the game… there are a lot of emotions.”
On winning back the fans, the 32-year-old said: “They need to have the feeling we give everything on the pitch. That they can go out and be proud to wear the colours.”

Manchester United have reportedly backtracked on their plans to participate in a mid-season friendly in the Middle East.
Earlier this season, it emerged that United were strongly considering the idea of playing in a mid-season friendly in the Middle East as part of an effort to generate additional revenue.
A disappointing 15th-place finish in the 2024/25 season, which saw United miss out on European football, left a substantial hole in the club’s revenue. This financial pressure led them to consider the controversial idea.
Two months before his sacking, Ruben Amorim threw his weight behind the plan, declaring publicly that he and his players “have to do it” to help the club offset the significant revenue deficit.
A few weeks ago, Kuwait Football Association president Ahmad Al-Yousef revealed that the Red Devils approached them about potentially staging a friendly on February 12. However, the short notice meant that it was impossible to organise of that scale.
Now, The Times reveal that United are no longer looking to play a mid-season friendly in the Middle East, with full focus now on finishing strongly in the Premier League under Michael Carrick, who was installed as caretaker boss following Amorim’s dismissal.
The newspaper states, “Tentative plans for Manchester United to play a mid-season friendly in the Middle East have been put on the backburner.”
“Talks could be revived regarding a friendly after next month’s international break, but for now it looks like United will not be heading to the region for an exhibition match that could have earned them millions of pounds.”
“Since the turn of the year, the appetite for such a trip has waned somewhat. When United were considering the matter this season, the upcoming week was marked as an option.”
United’s early elimination from the FA Cup means they have a 13-day break after tonight’s match against West Ham before facing Everton.
The Times add that Carrick was even presented with the option of taking the team away for warm-weather training during the 13-day break, but he turned it down. It’s understood that Carrick strongly values the time he is having with the squad on the training ground, attributing it to the team’s newfound defensive solidity.
West Ham vs. United kicks off at 8.15 pm.
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Reed Blankenship's rise is one of the better stories on the Philadelphia Eagles' roster. Then again, that statement may not be descriptive enough. Blenkenship's rise may be one of the more impressive on the Eagles' roster and one of the better ones that we've been allowed to tell in a while. Undrafted out of Middle Tennessee, he arrived in Philadelphia with no guarantees. He has more than earned everything that has followed.
He became the first undrafted rookie free agent to intercept Aaron Rodgers. He has since grown into a three-year starter and a key contributor on a Super Bowl-winning defense.
Along the way, he also established himself as a leader. He was recently named a team captain. Coaches trust him. Teammates respect him. Younger players benefit from his presence. Just look at Cooper DeJean.
Blankenship has become a hybrid of mentorship and communication. Now comes the question. Is that enough to outweigh physical limitations and a few shortcomings in the eyes of an organization that must determine if he should be part of its future?
The Eagles' decision about Reed Blankenship doesn't hinge on just one sentiment. It's based on several factors. The Eagles need him in their lineup, but they have also shown that they can win without him.
Again, he's been a great mentor to guys like Cooper DeJean. His on-field leadership is unquestioned, but he's also needed to be the last line of defense sometimes, and he can be exposed by better athletes or perfect placement by an opposing quarterback's pass attempt
Blankenship totaled seven interceptions across the 2023 and 2024 seasons, but the splash plays dried up in 2025. Without the occasional forced turnover, his limitations became more visible, and most people believe he took a noticeable step backward during the most recent Eagles campaign.
Coverage has never been his strength, and as offenses increasingly target safeties in space, that weakness in Blankenship's game has become harder to hide from offensive coordinators devising strategies to attack the Eagles' defense.
He's just 26 years old, but it's fair to ask questions about his long-term trajectory. He hasn't aged poorly, but he hasn't aged forward either.
That alone can make decisions trickier. It's doubtful that Blankenship will become a better athlete as he gets older, but there's something else to consider. The Eagles don't currently have a better safety on the roster.
Andrew Mukuba is injury-prone. Sydney Brown is limited. Andre Sam is decent but raw. Marcus Epps is good, but Blankenship is still the better player.
That gives Blankenship some leverage. Philadelphia signed him to a one-year, $3.5 million deal as a restricted free agent last year. There's a chance that he'll receive more than that if he explores the open market.
He's worth keeping. He just isn't worth keeping at an astronomical price. A team-friendly extension makes sense. An extension that limits flexibility does not.
Blankenship is a valuable piece, but it's erroneous to see him as irreplaceable. That's one opinion. Time will tell if the Philadelphia Eagles offer another.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: The Eagles face a serious Reed Blankenship dilemma in free agency
MILAN (AP) — Former world champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps of Canada will compete in the individual pairs event at the Milan Cortina Olympics after Stellato-Dudek's head injury forced them to withdraw from last weekend's figure skating team event.
“I want to thank everyone for their concern and support. I’ve been working closely with the medical team, and feel ready and excited to compete,” Stellato-Dudek said in a statement Tuesday night. “My priority right now is skating my best.”
Stellato-Dudek was hurt when her head hit the ice during a training session in Quebec on Jan. 30, exactly one week before the opening ceremony of the Winter Games. They withdrew from the team event three days later, and Skate Canada said the U.S.-born Stellato-Dudek had been closely monitored and completed all of the required medical evaluations.
“Athlete health and safety remain our top priority,” Skate Canada said in a statement, “and the decision to compete was made under the guidance of medical professionals. Stellato-Dudek is feeling well and is looking forward to taking the ice.”
The pairs short program at the Milan Cortina Games is Sunday. The free skate is the following night.
The 42-year-old Stellato-Dudek, who was born in the Chicago suburbs, has represented Canada since teaming up with Deschamps before the 2019 season. The three-time Canadian champions won the world title in 2024 and were fifth last year in Boston, and they are considered podium contenders in their first Winter Games together.
Trennt Michaud and Lia Pereira performed both of their pairs programs in the team event for Canada, which finished in fifth.
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AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
Milan — Olympic officials will not allow Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych to wear a helmet showing images of some of his fellow Ukrainian athletes who have been killed in Russia's war on his country when he competes in the 2026 Winter Games in Italy, according to a letter from the International Olympic Committee to Ukraine's Olympic delegation.
It's "a decision that simply breaks my heart," Heraskevych said in a social media post overnight. "The feeling that the IOC is betraying those athletes who were part of the Olympic movement, not allowing them to be honored on the sports arena where these athletes will never be able to step again, despite precedents in modern times and in the past when the IOC allowed such tributes. This time they decided to set special rules just for Ukraine."
In a letter from the IOC, which the Ukrainian Olympic team shared with CBS News, the committee said, "sadly, today's world is divided and full of conflicts and tragedies. The IOC has addressed from the beginning the situation of Ukrainian sports following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The IOC fully understands the desire of the athletes to remember their friends who have lost their lives as a result of many conflicts around the world."
The IOC said, however, that "the focus of the Olympic Games must remain on athletes' performances, sport and the international unity and harmony that the Olympic Games seek to advance. It is a fundamental principle, applied equally to all delegations and athletes, that sports at the Olympic Games must be separated from political, religious or any other type of interference."
It said Heraskevych "like all other athletes, will not be able to compete with a personalized helmet (as he used in training sessions and posted on social media) ... This being said, the IOC is willing to make an exception to the Guidelines in this specific case should the athlete wish to pay tribute to his fellow athletes and express his sorrow by wearing a black armband or ribbon without any personalization."
Heraskevych said earlier on social media that many of those depicted on his helmet were athletes, some of whom were killed while defending Ukraine, others by Russian shelling.
"Among them are representatives of summer sports and winter sports. Among them are Olympicians - members of the so-called Olympic family,"
Heraskevych said his national teammate Dmytro Sharper was depicted on the helmet, as well as boxer Maksym Halinichev, a Youth Olympic medalist. He also said a number of children and people who supported veteran sports were depicted.
"I will compete for them," Heraskevych said.
"His helmet bears portraits of our athletes who were killed by Russia. Figure skater Dmytro Sharpar, who died in the battles near Bakhmut, 19-year-old biathlete Yevhen Malyshev, who was killed by the occupiers near Kharkiv, and other athletes who lost their lives in the Russian war," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said late Monday.
"I thank Vladislav Heraskevich, the flag bearer of our team at the Winter Olympics, for reminding the world of the price of our struggle. This truth cannot be inconvenient, inappropriate, or called a 'political action at sporting events,'" Zelenskyy said. "It is a reminder to the whole world of what modern Russia is like. And this is what reminds everyone of the global role of sport and the historical mission of the Olympic movement as such. It is all about peace and for the sake of life. Ukraine is faithful to this. Russia proves the opposite."
On Tuesday, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Heorhii Tykhyi, told CBS News that Ukraine's government regretted the IOC's decision, and that around 800 sports facilities in Ukraine had been either destroyed or damaged by Russian strikes, including at least 20 Olympic, Paralympic and Deaflympic training sites.
"This is a simple act of paying tribute to hundreds of Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia during this war, and there is nothing illegal or political or inappropriate in this," Tykhyi said. "Bureaucrats may want to close their eyes for the reality, but the problem is that the reality does not disappear if you close your eyes and if you just want to ignore the largest war of aggression in Europe since World War II happening right now at this moment of the Olympic Games."
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The Chargers are reportedly adding yet another former Dolphins coach as former Miami run game specialist Chandler Henley is expected to join Los Angeles’ coaching staff, per CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.
Henley has spent the past four seasons under Mike McDaniel and he’s got a rather impressive resume in regards to elite running back seasons.
From 2018-2020, Henley was a part of a Titan coaching staff that helped current Ravens star running back Derrick Henry record a 2,027-yard season. In 2021, his lone year with the Falcons, Henley helped wide receiver-turned-running back Cordarrelle Patterson reach 1,166 yards total yards of offense and 11 total touchdowns. Then with the Dolphins, Henley helped third-year back De’Von Achane reach 1,838 yards of offense and 12 total touchdowns in 2025.
Difficult to distribute "credit" among assistants, but this potential hiring really excites me.
— Tyler Schoon (@tylerjschoon) February 10, 2026
Notable RB seasons with Henley: Derrick Henry (2,027 yards), Cordarrelle Patterson (1,166 yards), and De'Von Achane (1838 yards).
Three completely different RBs –> Successful!!! https://t.co/f1LvvEWUz6
I truly believe this is a great hire by the Chargers and keeping McDaniel’s offensive staff as familiar as possible in hopes of churning out similar, productive results is the right process. With a back like Omarion Hampton, it’s hard not to get excited about the 2026 season that could be in front of him.

MILAN — The national mint of Italy is ready to repair the faulty medal fixings for athletes, organizers of the Milan Cortina Olympics said Tuesday.
Ribbons and clasps, rather than the gold, silver and bronze designs, have been the problem for medalists in the opening days of the Winter Games.
“A limited number for medals have had a few problems,” Olympic organizing committee spokesman Luca Casassa said in translated comments.
A “targeted intervention” was found with the Zecca dello Stato (state mint) in Rome that produced the medals.
“Athletes who have medals with problems are invited to give them back through the appropriate channels,” Casassa said, “so that they can be immediately repaired.”
ANTERSELVA, Italy (AP) — A post-race interview with the bronze medal winner in the men's Olympic biathlon competition on Tuesday took an unexpected turn when he revealed in a live broadcast that he had been unfaithful to his girlfriend.
Sturla Holm Laegreid, one of Norway's top biathletes, finished third in the 20-kilometer individual race, but was full of remorse when he spoke to Norwegian broadcaster NRK at the Milan Cortina Games.
“Six months ago I met the love of my life. The world’s most beautiful, sweetest person. And three months ago I made the biggest mistake of my life and cheated on her,” Laegreid said, fighting back tears.
He said he told his partner a week ago about what had happened.
“I’m sure many people now see me in a different light, but I only have eyes for her,” he said. “I’m not quite sure what I’m trying to say by saying this now, but sport has taken a back seat in recent days. I wish I could share this with her.”
Laegreid's teammate Johan-Olav Botn shot perfectly in his Olympic debut to secure the gold medal while Eric Perrot of France, the overall World Cup leader, missed one shot and finished 14.8 seconds behind Botn to take silver. Laegreid also missed on target and was 48.3 seconds behind, taking the bronze.
It was Laegreid's first individual Olympic medal. He was part of the relay team that took gold at the Beijing Olympics.
But instead of celebrating, he was distraught, crying and hugging friends, after the race. During a news conference he explained why he decided to tell the world about his personal situation on the TV broadcast.
“It was the choice I made. We make different choices during our life and that's how we make life,” he told a room full of journalists. “So today I made a choice to tell the world what I did, so maybe, maybe there is a chance she will see what she really means to me. Maybe not.”
He said he felt bad about upstaging his teammate with his deeply personal news.
“Now I hope I didn’t ruin Johan’s day," he said. "Maybe it was really selfish of me to give that interview. I’m not really here, mentally.”
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AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Things are about to get very serious about the biggest event of the year.
There’s been a lot of talk over the past few months about who might end up on the UFC’s White House card in June.
A good portion of the roster seems open to it, though, given how unique this card is going to be.
Certain fighters, like Ilia Topuria, returning from his layoff, look like natural choices to appear on the White House lawn.
Matchmakers will start sorting out these questions at UFC 298 on February 10th when some key contenders step back into the cage and clear up a few things. For now, it’s worth looking at who’s already under consideration for a spot at one of MMA’s most anticipated events in years.

One of the bigger storylines leading up to the event has been the question of whether Jon Jones might come out of retirement to join the card. It’s just one in a long list of talking points as things start to ramp up.
With so many high-profile names likely interested, it’s not going to be a straightforward process for the UFC.
Dana White posted on social media confirming that they’re starting to piece together matchups now.
There’s also been a lot of misinformation floating around about which fighters will actually be on the card. Posts and rumours have only added fuel to that fire.
The meeting is reportedly taking place today, with Mick Maynard flying in to help with selections. The plan is to have fights finalised by the end of this week.
Fans are already questioning how likely it is that the card will feature eight or nine title fights, especially after Donald Trump hinted at the possibility during an earlier interview with Ariel Helwani.
If the UFC were to follow through on that idea, it would make clear which matchups should be expected and which ones wouldn’t be realistic. But now, there’s been another update about what fans should expect from this event.
Speaking at MoffettNathanson’s 2024 Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, Ari Emanuel revealed that “there will only be six or seven fights”, without confirming whether any of them would actually involve championship belts.
On the surface, having fewer fights might seem like a more manageable task for matchmakers. But narrowing down who gets the call for such a limited lineup is going to be difficult given the number of fighters eager to take part in this historic card.
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CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Italy's Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner won bronze in mixed doubles curling Tuesday, defeating Britain 5-3.
It was a bittersweet result for the Italians, the defending Olympic champions whose fans packed the stands throughout the round-robin in hopes to see a repeat. And it was devastating for the Brits, Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat, who were expected to make the final after exiting the round-robin with the most wins of any pair.
They faltered against exacting throws from Mosaner and Constantini, who hails from Cortina and has become a darling of this stadium. The British duo walked off the ice dejected.
The U.S. and Sweden will go broom to broom for Olympic gold.
For the U.S., there's Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin, known by fans as “Cory and Korey.” By advancing to the final, they have already become the first Americans to medal in Olympic mixed doubles. Thiesse is the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in the sport.
They're facing off against the Wranå siblings of Sweden, Isabella and Rasmus.
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AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
Seattle might be known for coffee, but recently, the teacups took center stage instead.
To the victors go the spoils. The Lombardi Trophy, some nice rings, but also the famed trip to Disneyland.
Before Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker III and other Seattle Seahawks players make it back to the "Emerald City" to celebrate their Super Bowl 60 win, they had an opportunity to decompress and take in the sights and sounds of the "Happiest Place on Earth."
That includes paying a visit to the one of the theme park staples: The spinning teacups.
Cameras caught Darnold and Walker enjoying a spin on the teacup ride in Disneyland, sharing a moment that can best be described as adorable – even if the enthusiasm levels not quite reaching that of other, lesser-aged attendees:
Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker in the tea cups 🤣 pic.twitter.com/MfZJm5X9EI
— Seattle ON Tap (@SeattleONTap) February 10, 2026
All things considered, a relaxing ride in the teacups probably ranks just above a jacuzzi break after taking a beating during the NFL season.
The Seahawks downed the New England Patriots in a 29-13 Super Bowl 60 win, a game that wasn't nearly as close as the score indicated. Darnold and Walker provided most of the offense for the game, with the quarterback's touchdown pass to A.J. Barner the dagger for Seattle.
The teacup ride also might be one of the last times the two do something as teammates. Walker, the Super Bowl MVP, is a pending free agent, and his future in Seattle is murky at best.
For now, as Seahawks, they'll have a memory that will last a lifetime – and the Super Bowl win was probably nice, too.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker go for a spin in Disneyland teacups
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — Perched in the snow-covered Italian Alps, Patti Sherman-Kauf fondly remembers how, four years before, in another valley and a world away in Wyoming, she glowed with pride watching a line of headlights approach in the middle of the night.
Those cars were full of family and friends coming to gather around a television and watch her daughter, freestyle skier Jaelin Kauf, compete in moguls at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games. Bedlam broke out in the bar owned by her father when Jaelin won the silver medal.
“It was a line, at 1:30 in the morning, snaking through the valley up to the bar for the watch party,” Sherman-Kauf recalled. "There were like 150 people there watching in this little bar. Being able to watch it on TV with all our friends and family, that was amazing.”
But, she told The Associated Press, nothing compares to breathing in the frosty alpine air, standing at the foot of a ski course and cheering on Jaelin as she shows her speed, agility and aerial stunts at the 2026 Winter Olympics, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic had stopped her loved ones from accompanying her to China.
In Livigno, Sherman-Kauf is joined by Jaelin’s father and brother, and about 30 more people who had also been at that bar back in Alta, Wyoming, right on the Idaho border. Besides that hard-core group waving “J" for Jaelin signs, there were dozens more family members of Team USA skiers, most decked out in red-while-and-blue caps, coats, scarves and sweaters. And everybody cheered for everyone, regardless of the country they represented.
"Freestyle is a big family,” Sherman-Kauf said, taking a moment to give her daughter a hug before she joined her teammates atop the slope.
Jaelin’s long-standing motto is “deliver the love.”
That reminder to just embrace what she does, despite the outcome, is there written on her helmet.
On Tuesday, Jaelin was on the receiving end of that love delivery.
“I could see all the Js waving from up in the start gate and could hear them cheering for me down here. I love having them around. They give me so much energy,” Jalein said after completing her qualifying run.
Turns out that the 29-year-old, who made her Olympic debut in 2018 with her family there to support her, is going to need some more of those positive vibrations to keep her quest for another medal alive.
A costly bobble on her qualifying run wrecked her score, which is based on a skier’s execution of those hip-swiveling “turns” used to navigate the bumpy slope, along with the difficulty of two acrobatic jumps, and the time. She finished 27th of 29 riders, missing out on the top 10 who advanced to the final.
On Wednesday, she will need to be among the top 10 skiers of the 20 who failed to advance the day before. The final is later the same day.
“The plan for tomorrow is to just put down some my runs,” Jaelin said. “Obviously, you know, like going for gold out here.”
Jaelin, who has a world championship title in dual moguls and over 50 World Cup podiums, has been here before.
She even has moguls in the blood.
Both Sherman-Kauf and Jaelin’s father, Scott Kauf, are multiple-time champions in the freestyle discipline from the 1980s and ’90s.
Now, at an active 62, Sherman-Kauf said “you couldn’t pay me to get on this course,” while craning her neck to look up at the huge slope where her daughter and the other skiers pound their way down the back-breaking, knee-bending bumps only interrupted by the two ramps where they launch into twisting leaps.
But will she still give her daughter some advice for the do-or-die second round of qualifying on Wednesday?
Never.
“A hug and have fun is all,” Sherman-Kauf said. “It’s her thing and not ours, because she gets a lot of, ‘Oh, your parents were skiers,’ and that’s all great, the history and all that, but this is her thing, right?
"We’re not Olympic medalists."
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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Four weeks after the announcement that Powerball is the new presenting sponsor of the Disc Golf Pro Tour, the big-bucks draw lottery game revealed that was not a one-off venture, but rather the start of a trend.
On Monday, the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) Tour announced that Powerball has signed on as the title sponsor for the Pickleball State Championship Series, which will now be known as the “Powerball Pickleball State Championship Series” (PPSCS).
Pickleball, a sport played with a paddle that sits at something of a midpoint between tennis and ping-pong, has been deemed the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. for the last four years in a row.
“This partnership with Powerball manifests critical investment in elemental pickleball across America and is a milestone for local, amateur pickleball in every state,” PPA founder and CEO Connor Pardoe said in the press release.
Added Powerball Product Group Chair and Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn: “For more than three decades, Powerball has inspired people to dream big and imagine what’s possible. Through the Powerball Pickleball State Championship Series, we’re proud to bring that same spirit of opportunity to athletes across the country — giving them a chance to chase their own championship dreams.”
The PPSCS features more than 55 tournaments, building toward the Pickleball World Championships held in early November. Powerball’s title sponsorship extends to the name of the championship court at the Pickleball World Championships, which will now be known as the “Powerball Championship Court.”
This might the singular greatest performance in one singular pickleball point…
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While Powerball is making news on the sponsorship front, its jackpot is building back up following the Jan. 21 win in North Carolina, now at an estimated $126 million (cash value: $57.8 million) for Wednesday night after eight straight rollovers.
The latest of those came Monday night, when the winning numbers were 6, 19, 22, 28, 48, and red Powerball 24. One player, in North Carolina, hit the Match 5 for a cool million bucks before taxes.
Mega Millions, meanwhile, has a top prize about triple the size of Powerball’s for Tuesday night’s drawing. The estimated jackpot sits at $366 million (cash option: $165.6 million), having now rolled over 19 times in a row since the last win on Dec. 2, 2025.
Tickets for Mega Millions cost $5 and Powerball tickets cost $2. Most states offer the multiplier option for Powerball, which impacts any prize won, except the jackpot, for an additional $1. Mega Millions comes with an automatic multiplier for any prize except the jackpot.
Both Powerball and Mega Millions are legal in all states except Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. Tickets for both draw games are also sold in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In Puerto Rico, customers can buy tickets for Powerball, but not for Mega Millions.
Here is a list of the all-time top 10 U.S. lottery jackpots:
Here is the all-time top 10 by lump-sum cash value:

Sassuolo midfielder Nemanja Matic has received a two-match Serie A ban for insulting the referee, while others suspended include Napoli defender Juan Jesus.
The Disciplinary Commission gave its verdicts following the Week 24 fixtures, although one is still to be played.
That is because Milan vs. Como was rescheduled for February 18, as San Siro was being used for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa (left), greets Juan Jesus of Napoli prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Matic saw red for insulting the referee during Sassuolo’s 5-0 defeat to Inter, and he has been punished with a two-match ban, plus €10,000 fine.
Parma player Mariano Troilo was also fined €2,000 and given a one-match ban, as he initially refused to leave when sent off.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Thijs Dallinga of Bologna FC competes for the ball with Mariano Troilo of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Parma Calcio 1913 at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Napoli defender Juan Jesus is suspended for his team’s big match against Roma, having received two yellow cards in the 3-2 win over Genoa.
Also given one-match Serie A bans are Tommaso Pobega (Bologna), Alessio Romagnoli (Lazio), Lameck Banda (Lecce) and Marius Marin (Pisa).

A long-time member of the defensive ranks at La Liga giants Real Madrid sees his future as increasingly likely to be away from Spain’s capital beyond the coming summer.
This comes amid confirmation that Dani Carvajal is inching towards becoming a free agent.
Defender Carvajal is for his part fresh off another difficult outing this past weekend.
En route to Real Madrid putting Valencia to the sword, the veteran right-back was left on the bench for the entirety of the 90 minutes, as both David Jiménez and Trent Alexander-Arnold were favoured by Álvaro Arbeloa.
As much means that, since returning from injury back in early January, the 34-year-old has seen less than half an hour of official playing time.
Carvajal could not help but allow his frustration with this situation to show on the back of the full-time whistle at Mestalla, looking angered as he was put through his paces in a warm down session.
And if the latest word stemming from the media is anything to go by, then this could well be the beginning of the end when it comes to the Spaniard’s legendary Blancos stint.
As per a report from Radio MARCA:
‘Carvajal suspects there won’t be a contract renewal offer (for next season). He knows the club, he knows the timeline, and he’s seen this process repeated with illustrious names. Letting time pass, little communication, and, in the end, a silent surrender.’
Conor Laird – GSFN

Milan hope Luka Modric will pick up his option and stay next season, but they have no choice but to make contingency plans if he doesn’t. The midfielder is mulling whether to continue at San Siro, return to Dinamo Zagreb, or hang up his cleats, Mediaset reports.
The 40-year-old has dominated the minutes in his role, but Massimiliano Allegri has begun resting him more and testing new solutions. It’d be beneficial if the Rossoneri didn’t have to sign a new player should the Croatian legend depart or retire. They made two significant investments in the midfield and wish to see them come to fruition.
In addition to Modric, Milan onboarded Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari, shelling out a total of €61M, last summer. The former Torino man hasn’t been a consistent starter but has been serviceable as a box-to-box, splitting duties with Youssouf Fofana and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Instead, the ex-Club Brugge starlet has missed months because of an early lower leg fracture and hasn’t been great afterward, struggling to find minutes in a team that has been functioning well without him. The management would gladly avoid another pricey addition to focus on the defense and the attack.
They’ll qualify for the UEFA Champions League barring an unlikely collapse, and it makes all the sense in the world for him to have one last run in such a competition. That also means that they’ll have to manage him carefully next season, so the question of whether they need another ‘regista’ will still be pertinent. Allegri has had different types of players in such a role, but he has had the best results with pure and brilliant distributors. Their other two options aren’t that.

Al-Ittihad have reignited talks to sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool this summer, according to Foot Mercato.
The Jeddah club view Salah as the ideal figurehead for a new era at Alinma Stadium following Karim Benzema’s high-profile move to Al-Hilal in the winter window.
Reports indicate Al-Ittihad are prepared to triple Salah’s Liverpool salary, offering a staggering £1.2 million per week.
This would not only make him the highest-paid Arab athlete in history but also the face of the Saudi Pro League as it enters its next phase of expansion.
Salah signed a contract extension in April 2025 that keeps him at Liverpool until June 2027, but the current 2025-26 campaign has been uncharacteristically quiet for the 33-year-old.
With just six goals in all competitions and more time on the bench under Arne Slot, speculation is mounting that Liverpool could cash in—unlike in 2023 when they rejected a £150m bid.
Liverpool are expected to demand a significant transfer fee for Salah’s departure to the Middle East, even with just a year left on his contract this summer.
Offloading Salah’s £400,000-per-week wages would give the Reds major financial flexibility for a summer overhaul.
Like Al-Ittihad—seventh in the Saudi top flight—Liverpool have endured a disappointing title defence and currently sit sixth in the Premier League.
They have won just one of six league outings this year heading into tomorrow’s clash against Sunderland.

Jean-Philippe Mateta will not undergo surgery on a knee injury, but Oliver Glasner could not provide a potential return date for the Crystal Palace striker.
The Eagles had agreed to sell the France international to AC Milan at the end of the January transfer window, but the move was scuppered after he failed a medical.
Reports suggested that Mateta would require surgery and could miss three to four months of action. However, Glasner has revealed that the problem afflicting his knee is not as bad as initially thought.
“Fortunately he does not need surgery,” the Austrian coach said at his pre-match press conference ahead of Palace’s Premier League clash with Burney on Wednesday night.
“The knee, the injury is not as bad as feared and so we think and the opinion from several specialists and doctors is that we can deal with the knee in a better way than with surgery. He will miss a certain time, I can’t say two weeks, three weeks, four weeks. He doesn’t need surgery, that is positive and hopefully he is back soon.”
Mateta had hoped a move to Milan would boost his chances of making the France squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, but he faces an uphill battle to book a seat on the plane.
“It was a disappointment but he is looking forward to the next months,” Glasner added. “It is good for him now that there is a final decision taken. Of course at the end he took the final decision with the recommendations with specialists and the medical departments, so they will do the rehab here at the training ground.
“He wants to be back as soon as possible and contribute to achieve our goals. That is his mindset and I think that is the best he can do.”
Despite Mateta’s insistence on leaving Palace last month, Glasner has no concerns over his commitment to the club between now and the end of the season.
“It’s important for him now that it’s clear he will be a Crystal Palace player, at least until the summer.
“Right now, he doesn’t need surgery, so it is clear what we need to do in the next couple of weeks. Clarity is the most important thing.
“I am 100 per cent convinced that JP will give us his best when he wears the Eagles shirt again.
“I think he deserves the best support and I am pretty sure our fans will support him in the best way. They appreciate what he has done for Crystal Palace.”
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Former Florida football defensive lineman Caleb Banks is generating first round buzz ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.
In his latest mock draft, USA TODAY Sports' Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz projects the Los Angeles Chargers to select Banks with the No. 22 overall pick, pointing to the interior defender's upside despite an injury-shortened final season in Gainesville.
Banks' pre-draft momentum is notable considering how little he played in 2025. The redshirt senior appeared in just three games while battling lower-body injuries but still flashed his ability late in the year, including a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery in his Gator finale against Florida State.
When healthy, Banks has proven he can anchor the middle of a defensive front. During the 2024 season, he totaled 21 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a recovery across 10 starts. His dominant stretch included back-to-back performances against LSU and Ole Miss in which he generated seven quarterback pressures in each game, a rare number for an interior lineman.
At nearly 6-feet-6-inches tall and 335 pounds, Banks fits the mold of the modern interior defender who can collapse pockets rather than simply occupy blockers. If he continues trending upward after the Senior Bowl, his combination of length, strength and pass-rush upside could solidify his place in the first round.
Here is why Middlehurst-Schwartz has the Chargers selecting Banks.
"After he missed all but two games last season due to a foot injury, Banks parlayed a strong Senior Bowl showing into significant buzz in the pre-draft process. With nose tackle Teair Tart recently re-signed, the Chargers can continue to focus on setting the tone at the line of scrimmage by bringing on the 6-foot-6, 335-pounder, who might be the most disruptive interior force in the class when he's putting it all together."
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Olympic snowboarder Shaun White's former midcentury modern Los Angeles dwelling has hit the market for $5 million—two years after the sporting superstar sold the property to a Louis Vuitton executive.
The 39-year-old Winter Olympian—who split from his fiancée, Nina Debrov, 37, in September—sold the lavish abode in 2024 for $3.9 million to Michael Silvaggi, who served as the senior vice president of HR at Louis Vuitton until 2016.
White resided in the home for six years, throughout much of his relationship with "The Vampire Diaries" star Dobrev, having bought the property for $3.7 million in 2018, two years before the pair revealed the news of their relationship to the world.
He sold the home just two months before popping the question to the actress in a romantic New York City proposal—although the duo called off their engagement less than a year later.
Meanwhile, Silvaggi is understood to have spent ample time overhauling the interior of the 1955 midcentury modern abode, which is listed with Chase Rodgers, of The Beverly Hills Estates.
Many of the hallmarks of its original design remain inside the property, including the walls of windows that frame the Los Angeles views, as well as the wooden ceilings, and open-plan living spaces.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling spreads across a total of 2,000 square feet and also boasts a two-car garage.
Its listing description calls attention to the meticulous work carried out by Silvaggi, who appears to have spared no expense in his restoration of the property.
"Poised within a sanctuary of architectural beauty and raw natural landscape, this midcentury masterpiece has been reborn—an expression of quiet power, precision, and timeless seduction. Every line refined. Every material intentional," it states.
Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with floor-to-ceiling glass that frame the city's skyline and allow natural light to flood inside.
In stark contrast to its wooden ceilings, the home features black tile flooring.
"Inside, custom furnishings are handcrafted for each room, draped in fabrics from Dedar, Schumacher, Perennials, and Pierre Frey. Vintage lighting and curated accessories punctuate the modern calm with soul and sophistication," the listing adds.
The chic living area spills into the chef's kitchen, which boasts a black marble island, state-of-the-art appliances and wooden cabinetry.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a charming dining area, which comes complete with enough room for a large table and an elegant chandelier.
"A custom dining banquette captures 360-degree views; a setting that feels cinematic at sunset," the listing notes.
The primary bedroom features the same sophisticated wooden ceilings as well as large glass sliding doors that allow effortless access to the backyard.
It also comes complete with a walk-in closet and a primary bathroom, adorned with two vanities and a large shower.
"The exterior, once cinderblock, is now fully wrapped in brick--an elegant armor that speaks to permanence and design discipline. Outdoors, flagstone terraces unfold into a private, landscaped retreat Two car garage with Tesla charger," as per the listing.
The home, which is surrounded in lush greenery, features a resort-style pool, lounging area, and fire pit.
White and "The Vampire Diaries" actress began dating in 2019 and quickly became one of Hollywood's most loved couples, regularly jetting off on trips around the world together, while sharing images of themselves engaging in all manner of action-packed adventures.
Then, in October 2024, White took their romance to the next level when he popped the question to Dobrev with a stunning 5-carat diamond that she proudly flaunted on her social media accounts while announcing the engagement.
However, their seemingly perfect love story came to a sudden end in September, as per People, which first reported the news of their split.
"It was a mutual decision, and wasn’t an easy one, but it was made with love and a deep respect for one another," a source close to the couple told the outlet.
Just before the news of their split was announced, the former couple decided to rent out the midcentury modern abode that they bought together for $4.3 million in July 2023.
Although Dobrev and White each boast their own impressive property portfolios, they decided to merge their real estate holdings when they snapped up the Hollywood Hills house, which many believed would be their marital home.
The couple purchased the property after moving in together during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 3,793-square-foot home comes with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Dolphins get bad news on Malik Willis thanks to Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
This offseason, the Miami Dolphins will be making two massive decisions with Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa. But, with those decisions come a lot of money restricting the Dolphins this offseason.
After moving on from Tagovailoa, the Dolphins will need to find a new quarterback. Former Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis is a clear choice, especially with his link to new head coach Jeff Hafley and new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan.
But, ESPN's Ben Solak shared some bad news for the Dolphins on their chances to sign Willis. Thanks in part to Tagovailoa and Hill, the Dolphins are likely to be priced out of signing Willis this offseason.
"Malik Willis has the coaching familiarity, but the Dolphins will get priced out," Solak writes for ESPN.
The Dolphins, likely to have interest in Willis, are likely to get priced out of his market this offseason. Solak projected a $26 million per-year deal for Willis, which could provide the Dolphins with a tough task.
Thanks to the massive cap hits coming for the Dolphins with the release or trade of Tagovailoa and Hill, they will likely be priced out of Willis' free agent market this offseason.
More: Miami Dolphins predicted to land All-Pro pass-catcher in free agency
Despite the two being a clear fit for one another, Willis is sure to field other offers from around the league, and the Dolphins might not have the money necessary to bring him in on a free agent deal.
Instead of Willis, the Dolphins will likely have to settle for a different quarterback, and it would be thanks largely in part to the massive cap hits coming for Hill and Tagovailoa this offseason.
This is some unfortunate news for the Dolphins, and while they could try to move money around to bring Willis in, spending so much on a quarterback after the disaster that was Tagovailoa's extension might be hard to do.
Oviedo’s girls weightlifting team, armed with six senior state qualifiers, has high hopes for this week’s FHSAA Class 3A championship meet in Lakeland.
The Lions placed third in the traditional competition last season and hope to better that finish on Wednesday at the RP Funding Center.
“We’ve had good individuals over the years, but as an overall team this is definitely the strongest team I’ve had,” Oviedo coach Danny Evans said.
Pace, a Panhandle power, has won five of the six 3A titles in the past three years and is once again the heavy favorite. Evans said a second-place finish for his Oviedo squad would be “wonderful”.
The Lions swept district and region titles with strong showings by Justice Sampson, Anna Ferrell, Marnee McCue and Olivia Chapman. Samantha Van Adelbert and Sofia Miller round out the state meet lineup.
This is the fourth state meet for McCue.
Miller is a first-timer qualifier for state weightlifting. She played golf for Oviedo in the fall and is also on the Lions lacrosse team.
Other top Orlando area contenders include Gwyneth Jensen of Winter Springs, Caitlynn Carver of St. Cloud, Molly O’Hara of East Ridge, Gia Griffith of Faith Christian and Jayleen Sanchez of Tohopekaliga.
The 2A meet is Thursday, followed by Friday’s 1A championships.
Here is a list of top area qualifiers by weight class with their best totals from district or region meets. O: denotes Olympic style (snatch and clean and jerk); T: denotes traditional (bench press and clean and jerk):
101 pounds
T: Lucy Ilano, Timber Creek, 235
T: Samantha Van Adelbert, 230
T: Gracie Patrick, Hagerty, 230
O: Gracie Patrick, Hagerty, 250
O: Lucy Ilano, Timber Creek, 245
110 pounds
T: Jayleen Sanchez, Tohopekaliga, 275
T: Mariah Turner, Innovation, 265
O Sanchez, 275
O: Dudley Ferrer, Osceola, 250
119 pounds
T: Marnee McCue, Oviedo, 335
T: Valentina Rodriguez, Innovation, 290
O: Mariam Petit, Lake Howell, 300
O: McCue, 280
O: Carson Roden, Eustis, 280
129 pounds
T: Molly O’Hara, East Ridge, 350
T: Nariya Robertson, Lake Brantley, 325
O: Jordan Schwenneker, Horizon, 325
O: O’Hara, 315
139 pounds
T: Anna Ferrell, Oviedo, 360
T: Gia Griffith, Faith Christian, 350
O: Ferrell, 345
O: Griffith, 345
154 pounds
T: Gwyneth Jensen, Winter Springs, 375
T: Amirah Newton, East Ridge, 370
O: Caitlynn Carver, St. Cloud, 370
O: Nia Flores, Harmany, 340
O: Victoria Barajas, Tavares, 340
169 pounds
T: Camila Mandujano, Lake Mary, 335
T: Aliyah Gibbons, Timber Creek, 320
T: Campbell Downing, Hagerty, 320
O: Mandujano, LM, 320
O: Sadie Lindner, Hagerty, 315
183 pounds
T: Ava Solberg, Boone, 330
T: Samantha Arscott, Harmony, 320
O: Jaliel Bellefleur, Ocoee, 290
O: Lilyana Saavedra, Winter Springs, 290
199 pounds
T: Olivia Chapman, Oviedo, 345
T: Jazera Elington, Seminole, 340
O: Elington, 310
O: Eva Guerrier, East River, 290
Unlimited
T: Justice Sampson, Oviedo, 410
T: Autumn Frost, St. Cloud, 390
O: Sampson, 390
O: Frost, 340
Varsity content editor Buddy Collings can be contacted by email at bcollings@orlandosentinel.com.

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After a year-long knee injury followed by a cancer diagnosis, NBA prospect Nikola Topic was back on a basketball court on Monday, Feb. 9.
The 20-year-old Serbian basketball player made his NBA G-League debut for the Oklahoma City Thunder’s developmental team, the Oklahoma City Blue, scoring seven points with seven assists in the team’s 137-135 overtime win over the Sioux Falls Skyforce.
It was a moment years in the making for Topic, who was drafted 12th overall by the Thunder in the 2024 NBA Draft. The highly touted prospect had torn a ligament in his knee two months before the draft, meaning the Thunder had to wait nearly a year for their draft pick to begin playing for its G-League developmental team last season, according to The Associated Press.
However, just several games into the 2025 season, Topic was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Oklahoma City General Manager Sam Presti said Topic remained active and trained during his chemotherapy treatments, PEOPLE reported last year.
"He's been in here, he's training, he's working out," Presti told reporters at the time, adding that the team was placing "no expectations" on their player to return to the court before he was ready.
Topic’s agent told Serbia’s Arena Sport TV on Sunday, Feb. 8, that Topic’s "chemotherapy was successfully completed” and that he was ready to return to basketball full time, according to USA Today’s NBA blog OKC Thunderwire.
After Topic’s debut Monday night, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault told reporters he was “thrilled” to hear the NBA prospect was back on the floor.

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“We’re all just collectively thrilled that he’s back playing basketball,” Daigneault told reporters, according to AP. “I know he’s missed it a great deal, and this is just so good for him mentally to get his feet back underneath him.”
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Daigneault noted that Topic’s return was a “great accomplishment,” no matter what comes next for the young player’s NBA career.
“Just can’t say enough about him as a guy, his mental toughness, maturity, resilience,” the Thunder coach said. “He hasn’t played a lot of basketball over the last two years, and he comes off a one-year rehab and immediately has a surprising diagnosis and goes through chemotherapy, three rounds of it. So for him to work himself back onto the court is just an unbelievable accomplishment, and we’re incredibly happy for him.”
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Leaning on the scorer's table, a crowd of a couple of hundred sounded like thousands. For the first time since his testicular cancer diagnosis in Oct. 2025, Nikola Topic checked into a basketball game. It was a moment that had three months of build-up.
Tunneling through darkness for months, Topic finally saw some light at the end of the tunnel. He had seven points and seven assists in 16 minutes off the bench for the G League's OKC Blue. More importantly, though, it was awesome to see the 20-year-old return to doing what he loved.
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced the shocking diagnosis in Oct. 2025. Topic had his life completely shaken up by the scary development. His priorities changed from worrying about his fit alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to navigating testicular cancer.
Across the country in Los Angeles, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault felt the same way. He praised Topic's character for sticking with it despite the scary circumstances. After three rounds of chemotherapy, being able to suit up this season is an extraordinary feat in itself.
"Great accomplishment. Can't say enough about him as a guy. His mental toughness, maturity, resilience. To think of where he's been. He sat out with an ACL last year. He hasn't played a lot of basketball in the last two years," Daigneault said. "He comes off a one-year rehab and immediately has a very surprising diagnosis and goes through three rounds of chemotherapy. For him to work himself back on the court is just an unbelievable accomplishment."
Topic's NBA career was put on pause. The Thunder took him with the No. 12 pick of the 2024 NBA draft. After he missed all of the 2024-25 season recovering from a torn ACL, he's had to wait longer before he could officially log his first NBA minutes.
It didn't take long for Topic to get back into the flow of things. He immediately began spraying the ball out of the perimeter for his teammates. Dribbling the ball up on several possessions, he orchestrated the offense. On defense, he remained vocal and contested shots.
Blue head coach Daniel Dixon expressed a similar sentiment. That Topic being on the floor to even begin with should be celebrated in itself. And he's right. He's only one month removed from completing chemotherapy. To play basketball at a professional level so soon is the type of feel-good story Disney drools over for its movies.
"It was awesome. For him, there was probably a ton of emotions he was going through," Dixon said. "Having something taken away from you that you love from a young age can’t be easy."
It remains to be seen what the rest of the 2025-26 regular season looks like for Topic. Dixon wouldn't reveal their plans to him. Odds are, he'll likely stay in the G League in its final six weeks. After that, he'll likely join back up with the Thunder.
Whether or not Topic makes his NBA debut this season is irrelevant. For now, it's great to see him finally flip the page of the cancer chapter of his life and get back into the daily basketball grind.
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Why Nikola Topic's G League debut counts as huge accomplishment
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Princess Cruises has brought a revolutionary dining experience to travellers aboard its Sun Princess and Star Princess, offering award-winning Italian pizza at sea. Guests can now enjoy authentic Neapolitan flavours prepared with traditional techniques while exploring some of the world’s most scenic destinations. This culinary milestone underscores the growing trend of combining luxury travel with immersive gastronomic experiences.
Cruise travellers now have a unique reason to set sail beyond beaches and ports: to indulge in authentic Italian pizza. Alfredo’s Pizzeria, the onboard restaurant, has earned a prestigious certification recognising true Italian culinary excellence. This acknowledgment ensures that every pizza served is crafted using traditional methods and high-quality ingredients, offering guests a genuine taste of Italy even while sailing across oceans.
Princess Cruises has carefully curated this experience for travellers who seek more than a typical cruise meal. The pizzeria’s award highlights the growing importance of culinary tourism in modern travel, where food experiences become central to a holiday, just as much as sightseeing or adventure activities.
The pizzeria collaborates with Tony Gemignani, a multi-time world champion in pizza making, to bring an exceptional level of craftsmanship to the ship. Each pizza is hand-stretched and baked in a traditional stone oven, producing the perfect balance of soft, chewy centre and lightly crisp crust. Signature combinations include ingredients such as Soppressata sausage, gorgonzola, figs, and hot honey, blending classic and innovative flavours.
This focus on quality, authenticity, and creativity transforms dining at sea into a destination in itself. Guests are not just eating; they are experiencing a carefully curated culinary journey that reflects Italy’s rich food culture.
For international travellers, cruise dining is increasingly seen as an essential part of the journey. Dining aboard the Sun Princess and Star Princess is more than a meal; it’s an immersive cultural experience. Guests can explore authentic Italian flavours while sailing through the Mediterranean, Caribbean, or North American coasts, merging sightseeing with a unique culinary adventure.
The certification for Alfredo’s Pizzeria affirms that Princess Cruises prioritises authenticity in international cuisine, giving travellers a taste of Italy in the middle of the ocean. This recognition also appeals to food enthusiasts who plan travel around gastronomic experiences, a trend that has been steadily growing worldwide.
Modern travellers often view meals as an opportunity to explore local and international cultures. By bringing a world-class Italian pizza experience onboard, Princess Cruises allows guests to turn every dining moment into a travel memory. Enjoying a freshly baked pizza while watching a Caribbean sunset or the Mediterranean coastline provides a multi-sensory experience that elevates the cruise beyond ordinary travel.
The collaboration between Princess Cruises and Tony Gemignani ensures that each pizza is not only authentic but innovative, appealing to both traditionalists and adventurous food lovers. This approach encourages travellers to see meals as integral to their journey, rather than a secondary activity.
Culinary tourism is rapidly gaining importance in the travel industry. Tourists increasingly select destinations based on the quality and authenticity of food experiences. Cruises like the Sun Princess and Star Princess exemplify this trend, offering world-class dining that complements the travel experience. By providing certified Italian pizza at sea, Princess Cruises merges luxury travel with culinary exploration, setting a new benchmark for gastronomic travel.
Travellers now have more reasons than ever to choose a cruise holiday. Beyond luxury amenities and breathtaking destinations, the opportunity to savour authentic Italian pizza prepared by a world-renowned chef adds cultural and gastronomic depth to the voyage.
Alfredo’s Pizzeria aboard Princess Cruises is more than a restaurant; it’s a destination for travellers who value both culture and cuisine. The award-winning Italian pizzas provide a memorable experience that complements the global exploration offered by these cruises. Guests can enjoy traditional recipes, innovative toppings, and freshly baked pizza while exploring ports across Europe, the Caribbean, and North America.
For global travellers, this culinary addition makes Princess Cruises an unparalleled choice. Combining authentic Italian flavours, award-winning craftsmanship, and world-class cruising, the Sun Princess and Star Princess elevate travel into a full sensory journey, making each voyage unforgettable for food lovers and explorers alike.
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The Wave Season cruise booking surge has led InsureMyTrip to show new patterns of how travellers protect their journeys. According to new data, cruise passengers are purchasing their travel insurance almost three months earlier than in previous years. The proactive approach helps travellers protect their vacations from unexpected events which cause disruptions to their travel plans, especially because cruise travel has special risks.
The trend of buying cruise insurance well in advance underscores a growing awareness among travelers about the value of time-sensitive benefits that come with early policy purchases. For many, purchasing a policy shortly after booking a cruise unlocks critical coverage options that might not be available later.
For example, many travel insurance policies offer important benefits that are only available if the coverage is purchased within a set window after the initial trip payment is made, typically within 10 to 21 days. These benefits include:
By securing insurance early, passengers can ensure they qualify for these key benefits, which are crucial in protecting the investment in their vacations.
Cruise travel comes with its own set of unique risks, from strict embarkation schedules to the limited availability of medical care at sea. Disruptions during a cruise can be especially costly and difficult to navigate without the right coverage. Some of the cruise-specific issues that travel insurance can protect against include:
As Suzanne Morrow, CEO of InsureMyTrip, notes, the timing of when a traveler buys insurance is just as important as the coverage itself, particularly for cruises. The early purchase of coverage helps ensure that passengers are protected from the full range of disruptions that can arise during their voyage.
The trend of purchasing cruise travel insurance earlier is a reflection of growing awareness among travelers about the importance of protecting their vacations. By buying insurance well in advance, passengers unlock crucial benefits that can provide peace of mind in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Whether it’s protecting against medical emergencies, weather disruptions, or missed departures, early coverage helps ensure a smooth and stress-free cruise experience.
Cruise travellers who want to maximise their travel experience should purchase insurance before their trip because it offers them special advantages. The additional time needed to find appropriate travel protection allows travellers to experience a stress-free vacation because unexpected events can happen during their journey.
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Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Morocco’s national flag carrier, has announced a strategic expansion of its flight network by introducing several new direct services linking northern Morocco with major European cities. The expansion includes new flights from Tangier to destinations such as Malaga (Spain), Barcelona (Spain) and Madrid (Spain), along with enhanced schedule offerings from Nador — part of the airline’s broader effort to boost connectivity between Northern Morocco and Europe. In parallel, RAM has opened an operational base at Tetouan Sania R’Mel Airport, from which it will operate additional European services to cities including Barcelona, Brussels, London‑Gatwick, Madrid, Paris and Malaga starting 27 March 2026, supporting tourism growth and regional accessibility.
In a decisive move to enhance air access and tourism linkages between Northern Morocco and Europe, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has officially expanded its route network with a series of direct flights from northern Moroccan cities to key European destinations. The expansion reflects RAM’s strategic focus on strengthening regional connectivity as part of its 2026 growth roadmap. New services from Tangier will connect passengers nonstop to Malaga, Barcelona and Madrid — core European hubs with strong cultural, leisure and diaspora travel demand. Complementing this, the establishment of a new base at Tetouan Sania R’Mel Airport positions northern Morocco as a gateway for additional direct flights to six European cities, broadening access for business and leisure travellers alike. These developments are expected to promote tourism, support economic activity in the region, and offer travellers greater choice in travel options to and from Europe.
Royal Air Maroc’s expansion centres on direct European connectivity from northern Moroccan cities:
The new routes will be operated primarily using Embraer E‑190 aircraft, aligning with regional demand and representing a key network growth strategy for RAM in 2026.
With the addition of nonstop services from Tangier and Tetouan, travellers from northern Morocco now enjoy enhanced direct access to major European cities without the need for connecting flights, reducing travel time and simplifying itineraries.
The new European routes support Morocco’s tourism strategy by making it easier for European travellers to explore northern destinations, known for their historic cities, coastal experiences and cultural heritage — boosting inbound tourism and economic activity in local communities.
The expanded network offers travellers more options and flexibility, whether for leisure, visiting friends and family, or business travel, while also facilitating smoother connections to RAM’s broader global network via Casablanca.
Enhanced flights between Tetouan and Casablanca enable seamless domestic and international connections, giving passengers convenient routing options for multi‑destination travel plans.
Some services may operate with limited frequencies based on seasonal demand patterns. Travellers planning trips outside peak periods should check schedules to ensure alignment with their travel dates.
Expanded connectivity may lead to competitive pricing dynamics, but fare levels could still fluctuate based on demand, especially during peak summer travel periods.
As new routes commence in March and beyond, travellers might experience initial adjustment periods as RAM establishes stable schedules and optimises operations on these services.
Royal Air Maroc’s recent expansion of direct flights from northern Moroccan cities to Europe represents a significant advancement in air connectivity for the region. By linking Tangier and Tetouan with major European destinations such as Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Brussels, London‑Gatwick and Paris, RAM is creating more direct travel options for leisure, business and diaspora passengers. These expanded services not only bolster Northern Morocco’s appeal as an accessible tourism destination but also reinforce Morocco’s broader aviation strategy of enhancing international accessibility and supporting economic development. As services commence and mature over 2026, travellers can expect improved connectivity, better travel choice and strengthened links across Europe and North Africa.
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Baja California Sur, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán drive Mexico’s cruise tourism to new heights in 2025, surpassing 11.2 million passengers and setting a record for the industry.
Mexico’s cruise tourism experienced remarkable growth in 2025, with the country welcoming 11.2 million passengers through 3,156 ship arrivals, as per the latest official data from the Ministry of Tourism. This marks a 12% increase in passenger traffic compared to the previous year, while the number of cruise ship arrivals rose by 10.7%. The figures highlight one of the strongest performances for Mexico’s cruise sector, underscoring the industry’s significant contribution to regional development and local economies.
Josefina Rodríguez, the Minister of Tourism, emphasized the essential role cruise tourism plays in fostering economic growth across the country. She pointed out that the industry not only boosts tourism activity but also ensures that the economic benefits are felt in communities that depend on tourism. “When tourism thrives, communities thrive,” Rodríguez remarked, reaffirming the positive impact the cruise sector has on the nation’s overall development.
Among the various cruise regions, Mexico’s Pacific Coast recorded the most significant growth. Ports along the Pacific saw 3.6 million passengers and 1,134 ship arrivals, with increases of 24.9% in passenger volume and 18.2% in ship calls. Ensenada, located in Baja California, stood out with 1.3 million passengers and 360 cruise calls, marking a 41.7% rise in passenger traffic and a 32.4% increase in ship arrivals. Cabo San Lucas, situated in Baja California Sur, also demonstrated impressive growth, with 1.1 million passengers and 285 arrivals, reflecting increases of 46% in passenger numbers and 38.3% in ship calls.
These figures underscore the strategic importance of the Pacific Coast as a key stop on international cruise itineraries. The region’s robust performance solidifies its role as an essential part of Mexico’s expanding cruise tourism infrastructure.
While the Gulf-Caribbean region experienced slower growth, it retained its position as Mexico’s largest cruise market in terms of volume. Ports in this region handled 7.6 million passengers and 2,022 ship arrivals, representing year-over-year increases of 6.7% in passenger traffic and 6.8% in ship calls. Mahahual, in Quintana Roo, recorded 2.4 million passengers across 571 cruise arrivals, continuing to be a significant hub for international cruise traffic.
Puerto Progreso, located in Yucatán, saw impressive growth, with 463,000 passengers and 152 ship calls, reflecting a 46% rise in passenger traffic and a 44.8% increase in ship arrivals. This growth underscores the region’s ongoing appeal and its central role in Mexico’s cruise tourism landscape.
Mexico also saw a notable increase in the average number of passengers per cruise ship. The figure rose from 3,499 passengers per vessel in 2024 to 3,541 in 2025, marking a 1.2% rise. This increase can be attributed to the use of larger ships or higher occupancy levels, indicating a growing trend towards more efficient use of cruise capacity.
Cozumel, one of Mexico’s most famous cruise destinations, achieved record-breaking figures in 2025. The island welcomed 4.73 million passengers aboard 1,300 ships, reflecting a 2.3% increase from the previous year. Peak activity was recorded in both January and December, with more than 160 cruise arrivals in each of those months. This solidifies Cozumel’s position as one of the leading cruise destinations in the Caribbean. In addition, 11 cruise ships made their first-ever calls to the island, including major vessels like Star of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, and MSC World America.
Cozumel’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its rich cultural heritage and world-renowned coral reefs, which continue to attract cruise passengers from around the world. The Quintana Roo Port Authority (APIQROO) confirmed that Cozumel’s reputation as a top-tier cruise destination remains strong. In an exciting development for the island, authorities also revealed that the Royal Beach Club Cozumel, slated to open in 2026, will not restrict public beach access after a comprehensive review of its environmental impact assessment. This move ensures that the island’s natural beauty and public access to its beaches will be preserved while the tourism sector continues to thrive.
Mexico’s cruise tourism sector continues to show strong growth, fueled by an expanding network of destinations and the increasing appeal of the country’s coastal regions. With the Pacific Coast showing rapid growth and the Gulf-Caribbean region maintaining its dominance, Mexico is poised to further cement its status as a top global cruise destination. As the country attracts more visitors through its ports, it also underscores the vital role of sustainable tourism practices in preserving the environment while boosting local economies.
With the cruise industry continuing to thrive, Mexico remains a key player in the global tourism market, offering unparalleled opportunities for development and growth in both the local and national economies. The increasing number of passengers per ship, alongside the popularity of destinations like Cozumel, demonstrates the sector’s resilience and potential for continued success.
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The Sultanate of Oman’s cultural landscape is being meticulously reshaped, with the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MHT) announcing the successful restoration of the Al Wadi al A’la Mosque. This project, located in the historic wilayat of Bahla, marks a watershed moment in the country’s overall strategy to preserve its religious and architectural history. By focusing on the preservation of such landmarks, the ministry ensures that the structural integrity and cultural essence of these sites are preserved for future generations, while also strengthening their roles as long-term pillars of Oman tourism.
Nestled approximately 30 kilometres from the bustling centre of Bahla, the village of Wadi al A’la serves as the picturesque backdrop for this restored marvel. The village is strategically positioned on the eastern slopes of the formidable Al Koor mountain, providing a dramatic natural setting that has earned it the local moniker, the “Wadi of Majesty and Beauty”. Home to a thriving community of over 3,000 residents, the village is increasingly recognized as a vital destination for travellers seeking an authentic glimpse into the rural Omani way of life. The mosque itself is more than just a relic; it is a living centre of spirituality and communal identity, deeply integrated into the daily rhythms of the village.
The restoration process, which was initiated last year, was conducted with a rigorous commitment to technical excellence and historical accuracy. Every architectural and structural element of the mosque was subjected to a comprehensive overhaul, guided by the ministry’s strictly approved technical standards. The active protection of the building’s original character was prioritized throughout the project, ensuring that the safety of the structure was bolstered without compromising its aesthetic legacy. Through these efforts, the mosque has been rendered fully functional once more, allowing it to be utilized by worshippers and admired by visitors in a safe and welcoming environment.
This specific initiative in Bahla is not an isolated event but rather a core component of a wider national mission. The rehabilitation of historic landmarks across the Sultanate is being pursued by the ministry to ensure that the authentic architectural character of the nation is not lost to the passage of time. By strengthening the presence of these ancient structures within the contemporary urban and rural landscapes, a seamless bridge is created between Oman’s storied past and its ambitious future. The restoration of the Al Wadi al A’la Mosque is reflective of a broader commitment to maintaining the unique identity of Omani governorates, where the soul of the nation is often found in its stones, arches, and intricately carved mihrabs.
Sustainability is a key theme in the ministry’s current heritage projects. The restoration of the Bahla mosque is intended to contribute to the long-term viability of the village as a cultural landmark. By investing in the physical fabric of Wadi al A’la, the ministry is fostering an environment where cultural tourism can flourish responsibly. Travellers are invited to explore the majestic mountain views and the serene atmosphere of the mosque, knowing that their presence supports the continued preservation of Omani craftsmanship. The project serves as a testament to the belief that historical sites must remain active, living spaces rather than static museums if they are to truly survive.
The dedication shown by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism in various governorates highlights a profound respect for the nation’s architectural identity. The Bahla project is merely one chapter in a series of successful restorations that span the entire Sultanate. From the rugged peaks of the Al Hajar Mountains to the coastal plains, the cultural heritage of Oman is being safeguarded through professional intervention and community engagement. This commitment ensures that the story of Oman—one of faith, resilience, and artistic brilliance—continues to be told through the very buildings that have witnessed its history unfold.
For the intrepid traveller, a visit to Wadi al A’la offers more than just a historical site; it offers an immersion into a landscape that has remained largely untouched by the frenetic pace of modern development. The village’s proximity to Al Koor mountain provides ample opportunity for hiking and photography, while the mosque stands as a symbol of the enduring human spirit in this rugged terrain. Visitors are encouraged to respect the sanctity of the site while marvelling at the precision of the restoration work, which highlights the sophisticated engineering skills of Omani ancestors that have been revived by modern experts.
As the Sultanate grows into a premier global destination, the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism plays an increasingly important role. The ongoing restoration of mosques, forts, and traditional dwellings demonstrates that Oman values its roots. The success of the Al Wadi al A’la Mosque project paves the way for future endeavours, demonstrating that with careful planning and a deep appreciation for history, ancient landmarks can be given new life in the twenty-first century. Bahla’s legacy, long associated with mystery and ancient legends, is now defined by its dedication to the tangible preservation of its most sacred spaces.
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A clipper storm is poised to hit New England on Tuesday afternoon, moving quickly across the region and bringing light snow into Wednesday. The storm, known for its rapid progression, will primarily affect Massachusetts and the areas to the north, leaving a few inches of snow in its wake. Boston, in particular, can expect to see 1 to 3 inches of snow, which will coincide with the evening commute, making travel conditions a bit more challenging for those heading home.
The clipper storm will push into the region by Tuesday afternoon, with snow beginning to fall just in time for the evening rush. This will create slippery conditions on the roads as people head home for the night, so it’s important for commuters to plan accordingly. The snow is expected to continue through the night and last until around sunrise on Wednesday. For Boston, this means light snow will be falling both before and after the workday commute, potentially leading to delays or traffic issues.
While Boston is expected to get up to 3 inches of snow, areas further north, including Maine, could experience more significant snowfall totals. Maine is forecast to receive 6 to 8 inches, with some heavier bands of snow affecting Central and Eastern Maine as the storm progresses. For those planning to travel through these regions, extra caution is advised as visibility may be reduced, and roads could become slushy and icy in some areas.
Despite the snow expected over most of New England, the storm will be a relatively short-lived one, moving out of Southern New England by the time many wake up on Wednesday morning. By Wednesday afternoon, the snow will have mostly tapered off, leaving only a few spotty snow showers across the region.
For those commuting in and out of Boston, the timing of the snow is particularly important. Since the snow is expected to fall during the evening rush hour, it’s likely to cause delays and slower travel times. The snowy conditions could lead to slick roads and reduced visibility, making it essential to drive with care.
The storm’s impact on air travel is another concern. As the storm moves across the region, it’s possible that flight delays and cancellations could occur at Boston Logan International Airport and other regional airports. Passengers are encouraged to check flight statuses before heading to the airport, as weather-related disruptions are often inevitable during winter storms.
While Southern New England will see relatively light snow, Northern New England, especially areas like Maine and New Hampshire, will bear the brunt of the snow. In Maine, the heaviest snow will likely fall overnight into Wednesday, with up to 8 inches possible in some areas. Central Maine is expected to experience dense snow showers, which may slow down traffic and complicate outdoor activities.
For those planning to travel through the affected areas, it’s best to stay updated on the storm’s progress and be prepared for winter driving conditions. Even after the storm moves out, roads in these regions may remain slippery and slick, especially in areas where snow accumulates quickly.
As Wednesday dawns, most of the snow will have cleared, leaving just a few scattered showers in Central Maine and along the New Hampshire border. Southern New England, including Boston, should see clear skies by mid-morning. However, despite the storm’s quick exit, the aftermath of snow and ice could still cause problems for travelers, particularly in areas that received heavier snowfall.
Although this clipper storm is expected to be fast-moving, its timing and intensity will likely cause some disruptions, particularly during the evening commute. Motorists should exercise caution when driving, and travelers should prepare for potential flight delays and disruptions in public transportation.
This quick-moving storm serves as a reminder of the challenges of winter weather in New England, and why it’s crucial to be prepared for fluctuating conditions. If you are planning to travel, especially in the North, make sure you have proper winter gear, and check local weather and traffic updates to avoid any surprises.
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Dolomagic Guides has launched a new exciting product – Via Ferrata Safaris in the Dolomites. Now you can explore one of the most famous mountain ranges in Europe. Enjoy a fully guided multi-day tour combining the exciting sport of via ferrata with real hut-to-hut travel in the wonderful Dolomites. This product is meant for people who wish to push their physical limits and connect with the culture and the natural environment of the area.
What are Via Ferrata Safaris?
Via ferrata, meaning “iron way” in Italian, is a method of climbing through protected routes using fixed steel cables, ladders, and bridges. First created in the Dolomites during World War I to enable movement through steep terrain, via ferrata now provides a thrilling yet safe way for adventurers to traverse the mountainous landscape. Dolomagic Guides’ Via Ferrata Safaris transform these climbing routes into multi-day, guided tours, allowing travelers to journey from one mountain group to the next, spending each night in traditional alpine huts.
A Unique Alpine Journey with Safety and Progression
The Via Ferrata Safaris are designed for hikers with good physical fitness and an appreciation for heights. Participants don’t need prior technical climbing experience, but they should feel comfortable on exposed terrain. Each tour is led by certified mountain guides who ensure both safety and an enriching experience along the way.
The safaris are more than just physical challenges; they are journeys through changing landscapes. As participants move through high ridges, vertical cliffs, and picturesque valleys, they will also encounter historical routes that have been transformed from military paths into climbing trails. These itineraries offer more than just an outdoor adventure—they are a way to experience the culture and history of the Dolomites.
Guided, Safe, and Scenic Experiences
Each itinerary is carefully designed to ensure the right balance between effort and recovery. Days include a combination of technical via ferrata sections and hiking trails, with the chance to relax in charming mountain huts. The guiding team continuously assesses weather, terrain, and group dynamics, ensuring that each day’s journey remains safe and enjoyable for all participants.
Flagship Itinerary: Dolomites Classic Via Ferrata Tour
The Dolomites Classic Via Ferrata Tour is the perfect introduction for those looking to experience multi-day via ferrata travel. This itinerary combines several of the Dolomites’ most famous climbing routes with breathtaking views, cultural insights, and stays in traditional alpine huts. The tour progresses day by day, allowing confidence to build naturally as participants tackle new challenges while exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites.
Rosengarten Via Ferrata Traverse: A More Challenging Option
For those seeking a more intense challenge, the Rosengarten Via Ferrata Traverse offers a continuous, high-altitude journey across one of the Dolomites’ most stunning massifs. This route covers a series of via ferrata sections, each bringing new terrain and new perspectives. Unlike looped tours, this safari-style itinerary progresses forward, creating a sense of movement through the landscape.
Alpine History and Culture Along the Way
The Dolomites are not only famous for their natural beauty but also for their historical significance. Many of the via ferrata routes follow paths created during World War I, where soldiers built access points through difficult terrain. Dolomagic Guides incorporates these historical narratives into the tours, offering participants an immersive experience that combines physical adventure with a deeper understanding of the region’s past.
Sustainability and Responsible Travel
Dolomagic Guides places strong emphasis on responsible tourism. The company works closely with local mountain huts and service providers, ensuring that the Via Ferrata Safaris support the local economy while minimizing environmental impact. By keeping group sizes small and selecting routes that respect sensitive areas, Dolomagic Guides aims to protect the delicate alpine environment for future generations.
Guidance for Travelers: What to Expect
Travelers joining the Via Ferrata Safaris should come prepared for a physically demanding adventure. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, and protective equipment for via ferrata routes. While the tours are designed to be accessible to physically fit hikers, participants should be prepared for long days of activity and potentially challenging weather conditions.
Each day includes briefings from expert guides who will explain the techniques needed for safe climbing, offer tips for energy management, and ensure that all participants are comfortable with the pace of the journey. With a focus on safety and enjoyment, the guides are there to ensure that everyone can fully appreciate the journey, from technical climbing to awe-inspiring views.
Why Choose Dolomagic Guides’ Via Ferrata Safaris?
Dolomagic Guides’ Via Ferrata Safaris offer a unique way to experience the Dolomites. They provide a combination of adventure, history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, all while ensuring safety and expert guidance throughout the journey. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or new to alpine adventures, these safaris offer an unforgettable way to explore the Dolomites.
Conclusion: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Alpine Adventure
If you are looking for something like physical challenge with cultural immersion, Dolomagic Guides’ Via Ferrata Safaris are for you. With professional guiding and a rich history and culture of the dolomites, these journeys are a fantastic and lasting way to experience the dolomites and the many vertical miles of a of the most well-known alpine areas in all of Europe.
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Ellington Properties which serves as a major design-focused developer in the UAE has launched its latest project The Meriva Collection. The hospitality-based development which will be constructed on Island B of Dubai Islands will establish a new standard for beachfront living in the emirate. The Meriva Collection combines high-end housing units with an exclusive hotel and vacation-style facilities to establish a lively active destination on the Dubai Islands.
The Meriva Collection marks a significant milestone for Ellington Properties as its first hospitality-led beachfront project. With five premium residential buildings, a signature beachfront residence, and a dedicated hotel, the development seamlessly blends living and leisure experiences, offering residents and visitors a true resort-style lifestyle.
The project features a range of one- to four-bedroom apartments and penthouses, many of which offer stunning uninterrupted sea views. The standout feature is the limited collection of three- and five-bedroom signature beachfront residences, which come with private pools, rooftop gyms, and direct shoreline access. These unique homes reflect a sophisticated, design-led approach to luxury living, while also supporting the growing demand for exclusive waterfront properties in Dubai.
The dedicated hotel at the heart of The Meriva Collection is designed to be a social and visual anchor, activating the waterfront and adding a dynamic presence to the Dubai Islands’ landscape. Managed by a reputable hospitality operator, the hotel will contribute significantly to long-term community activation. Its integration with the surrounding residences ensures that the development remains vibrant, even beyond its launch. As Dubai Islands continues to grow as a premier waterfront lifestyle hub, the addition of a hospitality component signals a crucial shift in the evolution of the area.
The Meriva Collection is poised to make a lasting impact on Dubai’s hospitality sector. The strategic inclusion of hotel facilities, alongside residential spaces, encourages a balanced relationship between living and visiting, thus enhancing the appeal of the area for both residents and tourists. As part of a broader trend in the UAE, this development aligns with the growing demand for mixed-use properties that combine residential, hospitality, and leisure offerings within a single integrated masterplan.
Designed to offer a comprehensive living experience, The Meriva Collection features an extensive range of shared amenities aimed at promoting well-being and connectivity. Residents and guests will enjoy both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness and yoga studios, a Pilates studio, a 2-kilometre jogging track, and sports facilities. Wellness zones and family-friendly spaces further enhance the environment, making it an ideal place for people of all ages to unwind and enjoy their surroundings.
The development also incorporates landscaped promenades, shaded walkways, and pedestrian-first planning, ensuring that residents and visitors have easy access to all the essential facilities, while encouraging an active, healthy lifestyle. Integrated retail, dining, and leisure spaces will contribute to the everyday well-being of the community, helping to create a vibrant, social atmosphere.
Social and creative spaces within The Meriva Collection add another layer of depth to the community experience. A jazz club, coworking spaces, food and beverage areas, and a juice bar are all designed to foster social interaction, connection, and relaxation. These features reinforce the development’s identity as a place to live, work, and unwind, making it an exciting new addition to Dubai’s growing hospitality landscape.
Joseph Thomas, Co-Founder of Ellington Properties, highlighted the growing maturity of the UAE’s real estate market, with an increasing shift towards developments that function not just as residences, but as destinations. In his statement, Thomas explained that The Meriva Collection reflects this shift, with designs that prioritise long-term value and relevance, while staying closely connected to both natural and urban surroundings.
The Meriva Collection’s design-led philosophy is evident in its approach to architecture, with a fluid relationship between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The development is purposefully designed to encourage interaction with nature, creating an environment that celebrates both tranquillity and energy. This approach to design will likely contribute to the ongoing growth of Dubai Islands, positioning it as a must-visit destination for tourists and a desirable place for residents.
The launch of The Meriva Collection is a pivotal moment for the Dubai Islands and Dubai’s hospitality sector. By introducing a premium mixed-use development that blends residential living with hospitality, Ellington Properties is contributing to the diversification of Dubai’s tourism offerings. This new development will not only attract high-net-worth individuals looking for luxurious beachfront living but will also support the broader growth of the tourism sector, encouraging longer stays and repeat visits.
The addition of high-end hotel services, alongside residential options, allows Dubai Islands to tap into the growing trend of experiential tourism, where travellers seek destinations that offer a combination of luxury, leisure, and local culture. With wellness-focused amenities, creative social spaces, and direct access to the beach, The Meriva Collection will offer visitors a unique blend of relaxation and activity, making it an attractive destination for both local and international tourists.
The Meriva Collection is more than just a new residential development; it is a testament to Dubai Islands’ growing status as a sought-after destination for both residents and tourists. The integration of hospitality, luxury residences, and resort-style amenities within a single development is set to elevate the overall experience of Dubai Islands, contributing to the area’s long-term success.
The Meriva Collection will increase Dubai’s hospitality and tourism sector because its outstanding design and high-quality facilities and its strategic location. The Meriva Collection creates a necessary destination which attracts visitors who want the best experience of beachfront living.
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Flair Airlines has appointed Len Corrado, the former president of Sunwing Airlines, as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a major leadership transition for the Edmonton‑based Canadian carrier. Corrado steps into the role effective 9 February 2026, succeeding Maciej Wilk, who departs after leading the airline through a significant operational and strategic transformation phase. The change at the top underscores a renewed focus for Flair as it aims to build on recent improvements, strengthen its value proposition, reliability, and expand its market presence amid rising competition and cost pressures in the Canadian aviation sector.
Flair Airlines, Canada’s prominent ultra‑low‑cost carrier (ULCC) with a fleet of around 20 Boeing 737 aircraft, has announced a significant leadership change with the appointment of Len Corrado as its new CEO. Corrado takes over from Maciej Wilk, who has stepped down after completing a planned transformation phase that focused on improving operational discipline, punctuality and cost efficiency. Corrado’s appointment, effective 9 February 2026, comes at a pivotal time for Canadian aviation, where legacy and low‑cost carriers alike are navigating competitive pressures, route expansion, rising costs, and evolving traveller demand. As a seasoned aviation executive who most recently served as president of Sunwing Airlines, Corrado brings extensive industry experience and a fresh perspective to advance Flair’s strategy, operational performance and growth ambitions.
Under Maciej Wilk’s leadership, Flair underwent a comprehensive operational plan focusing on reliability and financial sustainability. Wilk oversaw initiatives to enhance on‑time performance and reshape the airline’s position in Canada’s competitive market, distancing Flair from its earlier ultra‑low‑cost model toward a value‑oriented carrier that appeals to both cost‑conscious passengers and corporate travel channels. In remarks shared publicly upon his departure, Wilk described his mandate as complete, highlighting stronger operational execution, improved cost discipline, and a solid foundation for continued growth.
Len Corrado, who previously led Sunwing Airlines, a major Canadian leisure carrier that was merged into WestJet in 2025, assumes the CEO role with deep knowledge of the Canadian travel landscape, airline operations and strategic commercial planning. His leadership is anticipated to propel Flair through its next development phase, particularly in areas such as global distribution system (GDS) access, expansion of holiday product offerings like Flair Vacations, and refinement of the airline’s value‑oriented service model.
Flair Airlines operates as one of Canada’s most visible independent carriers, serving 30+ destinations across the country and into the United States with its primarily Boeing 737 fleet. While the carrier positions itself within the ultra‑low‑cost segment, its strategic evolution toward a broader “value” offering seeks to capture travellers who prioritise both affordability and reliability — including leisure passengers, families and business travellers. This evolution reflects the competitive dynamics of the Canadian domestic market, where carriers are balancing low fare offerings with service quality and network depth.
Canada’s aviation landscape has seen notable shifts in recent years, including the closure or consolidation of several ULCCs and hybrid carriers against a backdrop of changing demand patterns, cost pressures and evolving traveller preferences. Corrado’s experience at Sunwing — where integration into WestJet and a focus on leisure demand were central themes — may support Flair’s efforts to adapt its strategy and further refine its market proposition.
Under Corrado, Flair is expected to sustain and deepen the operational performance improvements achieved under Wilk’s tenure. This can translate into more reliable schedules, fewer disruptions and enhanced on‑time performance that benefits passengers, particularly on high‑demand domestic and Canada‑U.S. routes.
Corrado’s background in leisure travel and airline distribution may lead to enhancements in bundled travel products, partnerships, and access via travel agent platforms, offering travellers more booking options and potentially integrated holiday packages beyond basic flight fares.
A CEO with deep Canadian aviation experience can bring better alignment between network planning, market demand and seasonal travel patterns, potentially introducing improved frequency options or route refinements that serve travellers more efficiently.
By focusing on broader value channels such as GDS integration and corporate booking access, Flair may enhance accessibility for business travellers, yielding more choice for passengers and competition in the domestic airline sector.
Leadership changes at airlines, especially at the CEO level, can create short‑term uncertainty around strategic priorities, route planning, and service development. Travellers may experience transitional adjustments as the new leadership embeds its vision.
Canada’s airline market remains highly competitive, with multiple carriers vying for similar traveller segments. While Corrado’s experience is an asset, broader market conditions and pricing dynamics could influence fare levels and service choices.
Strategic initiatives such as expanded distribution channels and new product offerings typically require time to implement and mature. Immediate traveller benefits might be gradual rather than rapid.
The appointment of Len Corrado as CEO of Flair Airlines marks a significant moment for the carrier as it seeks to transition from a turnaround phase to sustainable growth in Canada’s dynamic aviation market. Corrado’s extensive experience, particularly from his tenure at Sunwing Airlines, positions him to lead strategic enhancements that could bolster operational reliability, expand channel reach and refine the airline’s value proposition for diverse traveller segments. For passengers, this leadership transition offers promise in terms of improved service stability and potential product innovation, even as the airline navigates competitive pressures and evolves its strategy for long‑term success.
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Atlantis Paradise Island is making waves in the tourism industry with its Presidents Day Splash Sale. The iconic luxury resort in the Bahamas is offering an irresistible discount of up to 35% off on accommodation rates, aiming to attract more tourists and invigorate the tourism sector.
This limited-time sale is available from February 9–21, 2026, for stays between April 13 and November 22, 2026. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventure-filled retreat, this offer makes an unforgettable stay at one of the world’s most renowned resorts more accessible than ever.
Atlantis Paradise Island’s Presidents Day Splash Sale allows guests to enjoy unparalleled savings on their accommodation. To qualify for the discounts, guests must book a stay of at least three nights. This promotion spans multiple stunning lodging options, from the luxurious Royal Tower to the family-friendly Coral and spacious Reef suites.
As travel enthusiasts flock to the Bahamas, this sale is a clear opportunity to make luxury travel more accessible. The Atlantis brand is poised to capture the hearts of more visitors, thus supporting tourism growth in the Bahamas. By combining these discounts with new experiences, the resort promises an enriching getaway for every kind of traveller.
In addition to savings on rooms, Atlantis Paradise Island is enhancing its dining, shopping, and entertainment offerings, ensuring a complete vacation experience. The resort is introducing new restaurants such as Gong Cha, a popular café and beverage concept, and Cocodrilo, a fresh dining venue with an exciting menu. Also making waves is the Kò Sà Wăn Thai cuisine pop-up, created by celebrated Chef Ian Kittichai. These culinary additions are sure to elevate the resort’s appeal and strengthen its position as a premier destination in the Bahamas.
The addition of new dining experiences aligns with Atlantis’s goal of offering a truly immersive resort stay, combining high-end hospitality with unique cultural offerings. As tourism continues to rise in the Bahamas, these upgrades will provide guests with unforgettable moments that go beyond accommodation.
Alongside dining and entertainment, Atlantis is boosting its retail presence. With luxury brands like Tiffany & Co., Jacquemus, Lalique, and Vineyard Vines now available at the resort, guests can shop in style during their stay. The addition of Creed fragrances and Dylan’s Candy Bar will cater to a range of tastes and add a dash of sophistication to the shopping experience.
This retail growth speaks to a broader trend in Bahamas tourism, as the luxury sector continues to attract high-spending visitors. Atlantis is committed to providing an all-encompassing experience that keeps tourists engaged, further boosting its appeal as a must-visit destination in the Caribbean.
Another highlight of the Presidents Day Splash Sale is the announcement of a multimillion-dollar transformation of the resort’s Mandara Spa. This spa, a popular retreat for guests seeking relaxation, will soon offer a next-generation wellness experience, combining global spa traditions with Bahamian cultural elements.
Set to debut in Spring 2026, the transformed spa promises to be a major draw for wellness tourism in the Bahamas. As tourists continue to prioritize health and wellness, the new spa will serve as a key attraction, increasing visitor numbers and enhancing Atlantis’s competitive edge within the luxury tourism market.
Guests booking during the Presidents Day Splash Sale will not only enjoy reduced accommodation rates but also gain access to Atlantis’s full range of world-class amenities. The Atlantis experience includes:
All of these activities and facilities combine to create a dynamic and immersive experience, ensuring that Atlantis Paradise Island remains a top choice for travellers seeking adventure, relaxation, and luxury.
The Presidents Day Splash Sale not only provides unbeatable value for guests but also plays a significant role in supporting the Bahamas tourism economy. The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism has consistently emphasized the importance of attracting international visitors to the islands, especially as they recover from the impacts of recent global challenges.
By offering promotions like the Presidents Day Splash Sale, Atlantis Paradise Island contributes directly to local businesses, from restaurants to tour operators. As more visitors arrive, the wider Bahamas tourism industry reaps the benefits, creating jobs and promoting sustainable economic growth.
This promotion is more than just a sale; it’s a strategic move to boost tourism in the Bahamas and reaffirm Atlantis Paradise Island’s position as a leader in the Caribbean tourism sector. By offering substantial savings, introducing new experiences, and expanding its luxury offerings, Atlantis is ensuring that tourists will continue to flock to the Bahamas for years to come.
As tourism rebounds and expands, Atlantis’s President’s Day Splash Sale is a clear indication that the future of Bahamas tourism is bright. The resort’s commitment to luxury, service, and innovation will continue to set the stage for a thriving travel industry in the region.
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Leaks have already revealed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on February 25, but Samsung has yet to rollout the official Unpacked 2026 invitation.
For the past four years, Samsung has shifted its Unpacked event to the start of each year. For example, the Galaxy S21 series made its debut in January 2021, the S22 and S23 lineup was released in February 2023, and the S24 was released in January 2024.
Earlier, Samsung was expected to host the Unpacked event in January, but several factors reportedly contributed to the delay. Including the memory chip supply chain constraints and raising production costs. Though the company is expected to increase prices of the next-gen S-series phones, such inputs remains into the rumor zone, at least for now.
Usually, Samsung releases the Unpacked invitation two weeks before the conference. However, the event delay may have the same impact on Samsung’s invitation rollout plans. That said, we’re only two weeks away from the next Unpacked event, and Samsung should be sending the 2026 Unpacked event invitation via press release by this week.
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The event will be headlined by the Galaxy S26 series, consisting of three models – S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. The lineup will maintain the incremental upgrades, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with increased CPU performance and NPU.
While the lineup will retain the camera specifications, Samsung may bring some optimizations to improve the overall picture quality and night photography. It will also improve the video camera experience thanks to the ISP.
The battery life will remain locked to predecessors. However, the phone will bring 60W super-fast charging support. Furthermore, these phones will ship with the One UI 8.5, the latest software with new UI optimizations.
One of the most notable technologies that is making headlines will be privacy display. It will combine hardware and software capabilities to hide the display content from other people while using the phone in public. These are just a few of the features from a bigger picture that we’ll see at the first Unpacked event of 2026.
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Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S26 series in the coming days. The company has already started giving hints about the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event for 25 February 2026. Now, a new official-looking poster has appeared online about the Galaxy Unpacked event.
The poster has been shared on X by @Andalus_elect. At first glance, the poster looks official and similar to Samsung’s official event posters. However, Samsung has not shared or confirmed this poster yet. So, the information shown in the poster should be taken with a pinch of salt until the company makes an official announcement.
According to the leaked poster, the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will take place on February 25, 2026. The event is said to start at 9:00 PM Kuwait time, which is 11:30 PM IST and 1:00 PM EST. The poster also mentions that the event will be streamed live on Samsung.com, which allows people from different regions to watch the launch online.
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In addition to the event details, the poster mentions a special registration offer. It claims that users who register their interest before the event may receive a KWD 10 gift card when they upgrade to the next Galaxy smartphone.
At this moment, all these details are based on the leaked poster and are not officially confirmed by Samsung. It is expected that Samsung will soon release its Galaxy Unpacked 2026 invitation. Stay tuned for more information.
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Samsung still hasn't fully revealed when it's unveiling the Galaxy S26 family, but it recently went 99% of the way in the Terms and Conditions of a contest it's hosting. So the rumored date of February 25 is pretty much a given at this point. Ahead of that, the company's US arm has started a teaser campaign of sorts, by sharing the meme you can see below. The guy obviously sees "something smarter" coming in Samsung's Galaxy S26 lineup. That feeling when you can see into the future. 😌 🔮 What do you see in our future? pic.twitter.com/zA7XVAIzf3— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS)...
Cristiano Ronaldo has continued to be one of the world’s top goalscorers even at the age of 41. Given this, the veteran is anticipated to be one of Portugal’s star players at the 2026 World Cup, maintaining his impressive scoring pace. Following the much-anticipated tournament, the forward might reunite with José Mourinho, 13 years after their tenure at Real Madrid, as the coach considers taking on an unexpected role.
According to ESPN, José Mourinho will be offered the chance to become Portugal’s head coach after the 2026 World Cup, as Roberto Martínez’s contract will expire. After several years without truly shining, the 63-year-old coach has managed to establish a solid sporting project at Benfica. For this reason, his departure would be far from straightforward, as he is under contract until 2027 and is viewed as a key figure in the club’s future plans.
Even though Mourinho has had many experiences with major teams in Europe, the 63-year-old coach has acknowledged his desire to coach in a UEFA Euro or World Cup: “I want to play a European Championship or a World Cup and unite a country around a team, as I have already done many times with the clubs,” he said, via Corriere Dello Sport in 2024. Then, José confessed having rejected a Brazil coaching spot to just focus on Portugal, in a potential scenario.
Considering his desire, José Mourinho might not hesitate to accept a potential offer from Portugal. Given this, Benfica would seek to continue with their ambitious sporting project, betting on Ruben Amorim, reports ESPN. Although he was dismissed by Manchester United, the young Portuguese demonstrated impressive talent with Sporting Lisbon, developing several stars and imposing a recognized style of play.

Upon arriving at Real Madrid in 2010, José Mourinho received strong backing from Cristiano Ronaldo in the dressing room. With that support, he established himself as the best manager in the world in 2012 by IFFHS. However, his departure from the Spanish club was surrounded by controversy, with reports suggesting a possible rift between the two. In response, a former member of the club’s coaching staff has clarified that this was not entirely the case.
In an interview on Cafelito with Josep Pedrerol, Aitor Karanka, former assistant coach, revealed details about the relationship between Mourinho and Cristiano: “In a Copa match against Valencia, Mourinho tells Cristiano off. And Cristiano responds in front of everyone: ‘After everything I’ve done to support you…’ Like a father to a son. Maybe José said it precisely to provoke that reaction. I’m telling you off in front of the entire dressing room because you’re the one I trust the most.”
Alongside this, José Mourinho has always acknowledged Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the best players he has ever coached. Despite his tendency to make explosive statements, the manager has consistently made his admiration for the veteran clear. Moreover, the relationship between the two does not appear to have ended on bad terms, meaning a potential reunion in Portugal could prove positive, as both have established themselves as legends of the game.

Despite having just turned 41 a few days ago, Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the most relevant figures in world soccer. He is shaping up to be one of the main attractions at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while also pursuing the milestone of 1,000 career goals. On that topic, Real Madrid legend Roberto Carlos shared his thoughts.
During a recent interview with O Jogo, Roberto Carlos was asked whether he believes Ronaldo could realistically reach that goal during the World Cup with Portugal. “For those who love Cristiano and soccer, seeing him continue to make history and break records is wonderful,” the former Brazilian defender said to begin his answer.
However, he made it clear that Cristiano Ronaldo would not be the first striker in soccer history to reach that mark. “The only player to have scored 1000 goals was Pele, but Cristiano could join the list,” Roberto Carlos stated.
That claim, however, did not diminish the praise the former Real Madrid left back had for CR7. “I see him happy and confident in the Saudi league. I’m absolutely certain he’ll reach that milestone. He never gets injured. He continues to play well, he’s a role model, Portugal deserve congratulations.”

Finally, Roberto Carlos said he hopes Ronaldo extends his professional career indefinitely so fans can continue to enjoy his magic on the field. “Cristiano can’t stop, ever. If he ever decides to stop playing, I’ll call him and tell him not to stop,” joked the 2002 World Cup winner with Brazil. “He should never stop playing soccer, even if it’s just with one leg or crawling. He transmits a lot of strength and energy to any boy who wants to start.”
For some time now, Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted on his goal of reaching 1,000 career goals in order to become the first player to surpass that mark in soccer history. However, there is no universal agreement regarding those statistical conclusions. Brazilian fans have argued for decades that at least two players from their country surpassed that milestone.
Unofficial records indicate that Pele scored 1,282 goals in 1,363 matches, which would place him alone at the top of the all-time scoring list. Those figures, however, are heavily disputed because they include goals from youth matches, friendlies, and exhibition games.
Official data places the Brazilian legend much lower. According to FIFA, Pele recorded 757 goals between his debut with Santos in 1956 and his retirement with the New York Cosmos in 1980, in addition to his years with the Brazil national team.
Similarly, Romario has also claimed to have scored more than 1,000 goals during his career and says he reached that mark on May 20, 2007, while playing for Vasco da Gama. However, for the same reasons as in Pele’s case, FIFA officially credits Romario with 772 goals.
When it comes to Cristiano Ronaldo’s numbers, there is no debate or controversy. He has scored 961 official goals during his professional career at both club and international level. That places him at the top of the all-time scoring rankings and very close to becoming the first player to reach 1,000 goals. To do so, he needs just 39 more goals, something that could happen as soon as this year.

| WHO | West Ham vs Manchester United |
| WHAT | English Premier League |
| WHEN | 3:15pm ET / 12:15pm PT • Tuesday, February 11, 2026 |
| WHERE | Peacock Premium |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Manchester United enter a high-stakes Premier League showdown riding positive momentum, fresh off a convincing 2–0 victory against Tottenham that lifted the club to 44 points and kept it firmly positioned in the race for Champions League qualification, their primary objective this season.
With Chelsea and Liverpool applying pressure just behind them in the standings, the Red Devils know every point matters when matching up with a desperate West Ham squad stuck in 18th place on 23 points and battling to escape the drop.

‘s first world title defence looks set to come against a domestic rival. Wardley became WBO heavyweight champion late last year after being upgraded from interim status when Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt rather than face the mandatory challenge of the Ipswich man. It was an extremely successful 2025 for Wardley, who first claimed a […]
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WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman has broken his silence on the decision to declare Shakur Stevenson’s WBC Lightweight World title ‘vacant’ just days after his career-best victory over Teofimo Lopez. Stevenson moved up from lightweight – where he won the WBC belt back in November of 2023 – to super-lightweight to challenge Teofimo Lopez for his […]
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Fenerbahçe Kadın Futbol Takımı'nda Arjantinli kalecisi Abigail Paola Chaves ile yollar ayrıldı.
Fenerbahçe Kulübü, kadın futbol takımının Arjantinli kalecisi Abigail Paola Chaves'in sözleşmesini karşılıklı anlaşarak feshetti.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Fenerbahçe arsaVev Kadın Futbol Takımı'mızın formasını terleten Abigail Paola Chaves ile karşılıklı anlaşma sağlanarak yollarımız ayrılmıştır. Kendisine bugüne dek verdiği emekler için teşekkür ediyor, bundan sonraki kariyerinde başarılar diliyoruz." denildi.
Sezon başında 1+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalanan Chaves, Fenerbahçe formasıyla Turkcell Kadın Futbol Süper Ligi'nde 3 maçta kaleyi korudu.

Yaz transfer döneminden Fenerbahçe'den Real Betis'e kiralık olarak giden Sofyan Amrabat için İspanyol ekibi kararını verdi.
Yaz transfer sezonunda Fenerbahçe'den kiralık olarak ayrılan ve LaLiga ekiplerinden Real Betis'e transfer olan Sofyan Amrabat gösterdiği performansla dikkatleri üzerine çekmişti. Öte yandan Faslı oyuncu ilk devrede gösterdiği performansla fark yaratırken, Afrika Uluslar Kupası sonrasında yaşadığı sakatlık sonrasında sahalardan uzak kaldı.
Real Betis, Amrabat için son kararını verdi. Estadio Deportivo'da yer alan habere göre Real Betis, Faslı oyuncunun bonservisini almaktan vazgeçti. Ficherio'da yer alan habere göre ise Villarreal, sezon sonunda Sofyan Amrabat'ı transfer etmek istiyor.
Haberde Fenerbahçe'nin Faslı oyuncu için en az 9-10 milyon Euro bandında bir bonservis bedeli talep ettiği belirtildi. Amrabat ise Real Betis'te kalmak istiyor. Villarreal seçeneğine sıcak bakmıyor.

Beşiktaş ara transfer döneminde kadroya önemli isimleri dahil etmişti. Siyah-beyazlılar Mert Günok'un ayrılmasının ardından ise Kolombiyalı kaleci Devis Vasquez ile anlaşma sağlamıştı. Beşiktaş'ın Vasquez'den gündemine aldığı isim belli oldu.
Beşiktaş ara transfer döneminde Kolombiyalı kaleci Devis Vasquez’i kadrosuna katmıştı. Sezon başında Roma’ya transfer olan ancak İtalyan ekibinde forma şansı bulamayan başarılı eldiven, kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açmak için Beşiktaş’ın teklifini kabul etti. Beşiktaş ile 2025-26 sezonu sonuna kadar anlaşan Vasquez, satın alma opsiyonunun kullanılması durumunda uzun yıllar siyah-beyazlı formayı terletecek.
Öte yandan Beşiktaş'ın Vasquez transferinden önce Santos forması giyen 25 yaşındaki kaleci Gabriel Brazão'yu gündemine aldığı ve teklif götürdüğü öğrenildi. São Paulo kulübü, başarılı kaleciyi 15 milyon Euro'nun altındaki tekliflere göndermeyeceğini kesin bir dille söyleyerek Beşiktaş'ın teklifini kabul etmedi.
Beşiktaş yönetimi yaklaşık 7 milyon Euro'luk bir rakamla gitmiş ve Santos'un futbol departmanı bu teklifi derhal reddetmişti. Beşiktaş Brazão için 12 milyon Euro'luk bir teklifle ara transfer döneminde tekrar Santos'un kapısına gitse de ikinci teklif de kabul edilmedi.

Galatasaray'ın UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki rakibi Juventus şimdiden gelecek sezon için hazırlıklarına başladı.
Temsilcimiz Galatasaray, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi play-off maçında Juventus ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Milli futbolcumuz Kenan Yıldız'ın formasını giydiği Juventus gelecek sezon için transfer çalışmalarına erken başladı.
Juventus, Xaver Schlager'i gündemine aldı. Avusturyalı orta saha oyuncusunun RB Leipzig ile olan sözleşmesi gelecek yaz sona eriyor. Corriere dello Sport'a göre , Torino kulübü, RB Leipzig'de forma giyen bu deneyimli orta saha oyuncusunu kadrosuna katmak için kararlı adımlar atmış durumda.

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Profesyonel Futbol Disiplin Kurulu (PFDK), Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Kocaelispor'a para cezası verildiğini açıkladı.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu Profesyonel Futbol Disiplin Kurulu, Trendyol Süper Lig'den 3 kulübe para cezası verdi.
TFF'den yapılan açıklamaya göre kurul, Fenerbahçe'ye, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası maçlarında taraftarlarının neden olduğu çirkin ve kötü tezahürat nedeniyle 40 bin lira para cezası verdi.
Kocaelispor'a, taraftarlarının neden olduğu saha olayları gerekçesiyle 220 bin lira ceza veren kurul, Kocaelispor Teknik Direktörü Selçuk İnan'a da müsabaka hakemine yönelik sportmenliğe aykırı hareketi sebebiyle 1 maçtan men ve 80 bin lira para cezası kesti.
PFDK, Beşiktaş'a ise çirkin ve kötü tezahürattan 20, merdiven boşluklarının boş bırakılmamasından 120 ve saha olaylarından dolayı 440 olmak üzere toplamda 580 bin lira para cezası uyguladı.

Fenerbahçe, Chobani'nin kurucusu Hamdi Ulukaya'nın kulübe sağladığı doğrudan finansal destek için teşekkür mesajı yayımladı.
Fenerbahçe, Chobani’nin sağladığı finansal destek nedeniyle teşekkür açıklaması yaptı.
Konuya ilişkin açıklamanın tamamı ise şöyle:
-Kulübümüzün kıymetli destekçilerinden, stadyum ve Avrupa forma göğüs sponsorumuz Chobani ile sarı-lacivert renklere gönül veren kurucusu Sayın Hamdi Ulukaya, geçtiğimiz ara transfer döneminde de maddi ve manevi destekleriyle sportif hedeflerimize ve kurumsal vizyonumuza duyduğu güveni bir kez daha güçlü ve sorumluluk alan bir duruşla ortaya koymuştur.
-Kulübümüzün sportif takvimi ve transfer sürecinin ihtiyaçları doğrultusunda, Chobani’nin kurucusu Sayın Hamdi Ulukaya tarafından kulübümüze doğrudan ve güçlü bir finansal destek sağlanmıştır. Bu stratejik destek, kulübümüzün sezon hedeflerine ulaşması adına sorumluluk alan, kararlı bir duruşun açık bir göstergesidir.
-Chobani ile Fenerbahçe arasındaki bağın yalnızca bir sponsorluk ilişkisi olmadığını ve kulübümüzün geleceğine duyulan güçlü inancı bir kez daha ortaya koyan Chobani ve Sayın Hamdi Ulukaya’nın bu yapıcı ve kulübümüzü önceliklendiren tutumu, Fenerbahçe camiası için çok kıymetlidir.

Napoli’s controversial winning penalty against Genoa was ‘absolutely in no way a foul,’ confessed Dino Tommasi, representing the Italian Referees’ Association (AIA).
The incident caused a huge amount of controversy, especially as it was so decisive, happening deep into stoppages in what turned out to be a 3-2 victory for the Partenopei.
VAR spotted Maxwel Cornet’s foot on that of Antonio Vergara, which was considered the classic ‘step on foot’ that referees automatically give a penalty for, even when contact itself is fairly minimal.
The footage was analysed on the DAZN Italia show Open VAR with representative of the AIA, former referee Tommasi, who confessed it was a catalogue of errors.

“VAR Di Bello and AVAR Fabbri are drawn to the contact between Cornet and Vergara,” explained Tommasi.
“In truth, he is simply taking up a position, the movement from Cornet is entirely accidental and in absolutely no way is it a foul.
“The issue of ‘step on foot’ was created to punish recklessness, but here it is not that. He touches the top of the foot, but the dynamics of the movement are normal within football.
“There is no recklessness, and no need to punish it. The first camera angle might make it seem like a foul, but there’s very little in real football terms.
“It is an accidental ‘graze’ and fouls need to be clear, not like this.”

So was it the correct decision to get the referee to review it himself with the On-Field Review?
“With hindsight, it was not the right choice to call him. The On-Field Review is for a clear and obvious error, whereas this was a normal movement in the dynamics of the game, so the call was incorrect.”
Even when the referee had been called to evaluate it, he still could’ve stuck with his original decision not to award a penalty to Napoli.
“There are situations where the referee has correctly rejected the indications of the VAR. The referee must analyse what he sees, he is the ultimate decision-maker,” confirmed Tommasi.
VAR had already intervened in the opening minute when the referee did not spot a clear Alex Meret foul on Vitinha for a Genoa penalty.
“In this situation there are no doubts, the Meret foul on Vitinha is clear.”
Cornet colpisce il piede di Vergara
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There is good news for Inter ahead of Saturday’s Derby d’Italia with Juventus, as Nicolò Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu are back in training.
It kicks off at San Siro on Saturday at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET) and reignites the bitter rivalry as well as precious points in the top four.

The Nerazzurri are on a roll at the moment and flying away at the top of the table, despite missing half their first choice midfield.
Denzel Dumfries is still out of action following ankle surgery, but there was a significant development today, because Barella and Calhanoglu returned to training.
The Turkish veteran had been missing since limping off during the game with Napoli, suffering from a left soleus strain on January 11.

As for Barella, he suffered a right thigh problem in training ahead of the Champions League trip to Borussia Dortmund on January 28.
It is more likely that the Italian will be straight back into the starting XI, whereas Piotr Zielinski is expected to keep hold of the midfield reins to start this weekend’s big match.
Inter have been far the most consistent team in Serie A this season, but they have yet to beat any direct rival, which feels like the final step missing to claim the Scudetto.
Inter have an eight-point lead over second-placed Milan after Serie A Round 24, but the Rossoneri have a game in hand to be played against Como at San Siro on February 18.
Cristian Chivu’s side have been the more consistent team this season as they hardly dropped points against teams in the bottom half of the table, a reliability that bettors following the trend with a fanduel promo code have been quick to take advantage of.

Inter, however, have yet to win a game against either Juventus, Milan or Napoli and that is an issue that has been ongoing for some time as the Nerazzurri faced the same problematic under Chivu’s predecessor Simone Inzaghi.
Inter have not won any of their last 14 Serie A meetings against Milan, Juve or Napoli and they’ll be hoping to reverse this trend in the second part of the campaign.
Inter have the best attack in the league with 57 goals scored in 24 matches. The Nerazzurri just beat Sassuolo 5-0 away with a dominant performance at the Mapei Stadium.
“This team seems more mature now, of how to accept and adapt in certain moments of the game,” Chivu said at full-time.
“We’ve understood the moment that we’re in, we suffered from their intensity and once they got hold of the ball, they went straight at the game. We struck at the right time with that corner, then our solidity became an important factor for how we went about the game.
“We can’t forget where we’ve come from. We can’t be afraid of anything, but we have to be aware that we can still improve. There’s no such thing as perfection.
“It isn’t easy because there’s still a long way to go in the league and these are important phases of the season. We’re halfway through the marathon, we have to keep our maturity and be competitive.”
Inter are still running for three titles this season, having qualified for the Coppa Italia semifinals and the Champions League play-off, where they’ll meet Bodo/Glimt.

Despite their impressive results in recent weeks, Chivu remained cautious when asked about the Nerazzurri’s chances to win the Scudetto in 2025-26.
“Zero for me. There are fourteen games left to play. Theory’s still work to be done,” he replied.
Inter last won the domestic title in 2023-24, collecting 94 points under Inzaghi and lifting the 20th Scudetto in the club’s history.
During Inzaghi’s tenure, Inter also reached two Champions League Finals but lost to Manchester City and PSG, in 2023 and 2025, respectively.
Twente’s technical director Erik ten Hag says the ‘door is open’ for ex-Torino defender Perr Schuurs: ‘I only hope he can recover in the best way for himself and his family.’
Dutch defender Schuurs recently terminated his contract with Torino, having made no appearances for the Granata in over two years.

The 26-year-old suffered an anterior cruciate ligament rupture on October 21, 2023 and underwent surgery twice since.
Schuurs had joined Torino from Ajax in 2022 and made 43 appearances with the Granata before his serious injury.
Before joining Roma, Schuurs had made 92 appearances under Ten Hag at Ajax and the former Manchester United coach, now the technical director for Dutch side Twente, would love to reunite with his ex-defender.

“If I have a chance to help him, I’ll surely do it. The door at Twente is always open for him, but we must first consider his shape when he returns,” Ten Hag told De Telegraaf.
“He might be a very important resource in a club like ours, but currently, I only hope he can recover in the best way for himself and his family. He deserves it. The rest will come afterwards.”
Schuurs was called up for the Netherlands’ Nations League games against Poland and Italy in September 2020 but spent both matches on the bench, failing to make his debut with his national team.
The Dutchman played 39 Serie A games with Torino, scoring one goal and providing two assists.
Arne Slot is ‘aware’ that the lack of Champions League football in 2026-27 will limit Liverpool’s spending next summer: ‘When I arrived after a Europa League season, we could only sign Federico Chiesa.’
Liverpool sit 6th in the Premier League table, five points below a Champions League spot. Missing out on qualification for Europe’s elite competition would naturally impact their spending next summer.

“When I arrived here, we could only sign Federico Chiesa and that was after a Europa League season,” Slot said at a press conference on Tuesday.
“So, that does have an enormous impact on the way this club is run, that is clear. So, we are completely aware and I am completely aware of that.
“If we don’t have Champions League football it has definitely not been an acceptable season.”
Chiesa joined Liverpool from Juventus on the 2024 summer transfer window deadline day.
He has been struggling with playing time under Slot, especially in his first season at Anfield, when he collected just three goals and two assists in 15 appearances across all competitions.

There have been slight improvements in 2025-26 as Chiesa has scored three times and assisted just as many times in 25 games for Liverpool.
Chiesa has not been part of the Italy national team since the 2024 Euros.
However, Azzurri coach Gennaro Gattuso has been eager to bring Chiesa back to the team for some time and recently met him for dinner in London, along with other Italy players.
Juventus winger Francisco Conceiçao is confident that it’s ‘just a matter of time’ before he starts scoring consistently and hopes to stay at the Allianz Stadium ‘for a long time.’
Juventus star Conceiçao released an interview with Sportmediaset ahead of some tricky fixtures for the Bianconeri who will meet Inter in the next Serie A match on Saturday and then Galatasaray in the Champions League knock-out play-off.
“We must do our job. We want to win and prove we are a great team,” Conceiçao said.
“We know Inter are in a very good moment, winning every game comfortably, but we have the quality to do well and win, and we’ll go there to do just that.
“We know the Champions League is the best competition in the world. It will be a very tough game, against a strong team with strong players, but the least we can do is to win and join the top clubs.”
Juventus have recently been eliminated from the Coppa Italia by Atalanta and were held to a 2-2 home draw by Lazio in Serie A, wasting many chances in both games.

“Many times, creating chances is the most difficult thing, but I’ve lacked the goals that could have helped the team, which is the most important thing,” Conceiçao noted.
“I think it’s just a matter of time if I continue like this.
“We want to win every game; it’s what we want to do. We must continue to win in Serie A to remain up there. I want to help the team as much as possible, with more goals and assists to reach our objectives,” the Portuguese winger continued.
“If we score first, the team feels more confident, but we are lacking it now, so we feel a bit nervous as we want to score to win. I think we create many chances, which is the hard part, but we must improve, score goals and improve.”
Conceiçao has only scored one goal and provided one assist in 18 appearances under Luciano Spalletti, who was appointed as the new Juventus coach at the end of October.
The Bianconeri have climbed the table and are currently in the top four, but Conceiçao sees ample room for improvement.
“I like the way we play and the way we want to win,” he said.

“The results speak for themselves; we’ve won more games, and we must continue to improve. We all know we have the potential to do much more, including myself.”
Conceiçao is in his second season at Juventus and hopes to remain in Turin long-term.
“Yes, obviously, for a long time, I want to win titles and do great things personally,” he concluded.
It’s now been over a month since Newcastle last won a Premier League match, and in that span, they’ve drawn against Wolves, the last-placed team in the Premier League, they were beaten at home by Aston Villa and Brentford, and battered away to out-of-form Liverpool. Manager Eddie Howe, however, feels he’s still the right man […]
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Searching for a much-welcomed Premier League boost on Wednesday night, Aston Villa will welcome Brighton to the Midlands in midweek. While Unai Emery’s men might have rightfully received a string of plaudits from across the continent this season, Villa have struggled to find any kind of domestic stability over the past few weeks and they […]
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Newcastle United are ready to sell Sandro Tonali in the summer of 2026 but only for €115 million, according to Fichajes. Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal are the three Premier League clubs that are keen on a deal for Tonali, with Real Madrid have also been linked with the Italy international midfielder. Fichajes reports: ‘Aware […]
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Newcastle United will need to qualify for the UEFA Champions League in order to tempt Dusan Vlahovic to a move to St. James’ Park in the summer of 2026, according to Football Insider. Vlahovic is out of contract at Juventus at the end of the season and has yet to agree to put pen to […]
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Verdict: Draw Best odds: 14/5 Bookmaker: ZetBet Two Premier League sides seeking an immediate return to winning ways collide at the Stadium of Light on Wednesday evening, as unbeaten‑at‑home Sunderland welcome reigning champions Liverpool. The pair meet just over two months after their 1‑1 draw at Anfield, where Nordi Mukiele’s late own goal salvaged a […]
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Real Madrid are interested in signing Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2026, according to Fichajes. The Argentina international central defender is ready to quit last season’s Europa League winners, and Madrid are keen on bringing him to Estadio Bernabeu. Madrid want to sign a new centre-back this summer, and with `Romero […]
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Supermassive Games, the studio you'll recognize as the team behind games like Until Dawn and The Quarry, has announced the release date for their next narrative-driven horror adventure, Directive 8020. This new sci-fi entry in Supermassive's Dark Pictures anthology will arrive on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S this coming May 12, 2026. The news was announced with a new release date trailer, which also ushered in the launch of pre-orders going live on both PS5 and Xbox Series. Pre-orders for the game on Steam will go live "soon" according to the video description, so just keep an eye on […]
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China's CXMT is expanding its presence in the HBM market, aiming to capitalize on the AI frenzy, as the company is now reported to be converting a large chunk of its DRAM output. CXMT's Capacity Shift Towards HBM Does Put the Idea of "Cheaper" Consumer Memory Under Threat Given how competitive the DRAM industry has become in recent times, it has opened up newer opportunities for Chinese memory manufacturers like CXMT. One of the more interesting talks in recent times is how DRAM suppliers from China are 'somehow' going to save gamers from the ongoing memory shortages, but it appears […]
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A series of older games and some newer ones have started to make their way to iOS and Android as native ports, as smartphone chipsets have finally attained sufficient performance and efficiency to fluidly run titles that were heavily taxing on decade-old systems. On this occasion, Tomb Raider 2013 is demonstrated to maintain a healthy 60FPS average during various parts of the game when running on both the A19 Pro and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. However, a consistent framerate doesn’t necessarily mean the game is running at the same image quality on both phones, with the details posted below. […]
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The February Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase brought new information about several third-party games launching on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. A good portion of the presentation focused on ports launching this year for the current-generation Nintendo system, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. With the recent Nintendo Switch 2 port of Final Fantasy VII Remake Integrade running and looking great on the system, many are wondering how the console will handle the second entry in the series, which is a more complex game […]
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A little more than two years ago, while Capcom was enjoying the critical and commercial success of its latest Resident Evil remake at the time, Resident Evil 4 Remake, the company confirmed that players could expect more remakes in the future. We didn't get any indication as to which games would get the RE Remake treatment next, but at this point, there are only so many options left. Now, despite most of the rumours in the time since Capcom gave that confirmation circling around Resident Evil: Code Veronica, a new ESRB rating (spotted by Kotaku) may have just spoiled Capcom's […]
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There are some truths and judgements that should not be viewed via a political lens. And, Trump Mobile's T1 phone constitutes one such occasion, where irrespective of the inherent political bias, the beholder is forced to concede that the device is an extremely tacky imitation of what a sleek smartphone looks like. The T1 Phone is a device that is all show, and retains an empty void for a soul; cheap, gaudy, garish, and an abomination of the device's original promise. Trump Mobile's T1 Phone has now surfaced in its final form, and we can't help but cringe at the […]
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Monster Hunter Wilds will be getting a "large-scale expansion" later this year, with Capcom set to reveal the expansion at some point in Summer 2026, the company confirmed today in its update regarding what's coming to the game in February 2026. After digging into what players can look forward to in Monster Hunter Wilds' new update, which is set to be out on February 18, 2026, producer Ryozo Tsujimoto concluded by looking ahead to what's next for Wilds as we move deeper into the year. "Now, I'd like to talk about what's next for Monster Hunter Wilds," Tsujimoto began. "We […]
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A new study published in PNAS Nexus has found that specific patterns of brain activity can predict the success of persuasive messages across a wide variety of contexts. By analyzing neuroimaging data from over 500 individuals, researchers identified that neural responses in regions associated with reward and social processing are consistent indicators of how effective a message will be. These findings suggest that the human brain utilizes a common set of mechanisms to evaluate persuasive content.
Diverse fields such as marketing, political science, and public health rely heavily on the ability to influence attitudes and behaviors through mass media. Practitioners and scientists have long sought to understand exactly what makes a message persuasive enough to change a mind or prompt an action.
Previous research on this topic has typically been isolated within specific disciplines, preventing the development of a unified theory that applies across different topics. This fragmentation makes it difficult to know if the psychological drivers behind a successful anti-smoking ad are the same as those driving a popular movie trailer. The authors of the current study aimed to bridge this gap by applying a standardized analytical framework to a large collection of existing datasets.
“Persuasive messages—like those used in marketing, politics, or public health campaigns—play a key role in shaping attitudes and influencing behavior. But what exactly makes these messages effective, and do the same processes apply across different contexts? We don’t fully know, because research on persuasion tends to stay within individual disciplines, with little cross-talk,” explained the corresponding authors, Christin Scholz, Hang-Yee Chan, and Emily B. Falk.
“If we could identify common processes, different fields could work together more efficiently to understand what really drives persuasion. In this study, we examine neuroimaging data collected in response to a variety of persuasive messages. MRI brain images offer a way to observe and compare patterns of brain activity across different contexts. By conducting a mega-analysis of 16 datasets, we aimed to uncover broader patterns in how the brain responds to persuasive messages—patterns that individual studies might overlook.”
The research team conducted a mega-analysis, which differs from a traditional meta-analysis by aggregating and re-processing the raw data from multiple studies rather than simply summarizing their published results. They pooled functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 16 distinct experiments conducted by the co-authors. This combined dataset included 572 participants who were exposed to a total of 739 different persuasive messages.
The scope of the messages was broad, covering topics such as public health promotion, crowdfunding projects, commercial products, and video, text, or image-based advertisements. The total dataset comprised 21,688 individual experimental trials. In each of the original studies, participants lay inside an MRI scanner while viewing the messages. The scanner recorded changes in blood flow to various parts of the brain, which serves as a proxy for neural activity.
After viewing the content, the participants provided their own evaluations of the messages. They typically answered survey questions about how much they liked the message or whether they intended to change their behavior. The researchers categorized these self-reported measures as “message effectiveness in individuals.”
To assess the real-world impact of the content, the team also gathered data on how independent, larger groups of people responded to the same messages. These measures were termed “message effectiveness at scale.” This category included objective behavioral metrics like click-through rates on web banners, the amount of money donated to a campaign, or total view counts on video platforms.
The researchers then used linear mixed-effects models to test if brain activity in specific regions could predict both the individuals’ ratings and the large-scale behavioral outcomes. They focused their analysis on two primary neural systems: the reward system and the mentalizing system. The reward system is involved in anticipating value and pleasure, while the mentalizing system helps individuals understand the thoughts and feelings of others.
The statistical analysis revealed that activity in brain networks associated with reward processing was positively linked to message effectiveness. When participants showed higher engagement in the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens, they were more likely to rate the messages as effective. These regions are deep structures in the brain that are typically involved in processing personal value and motivation. The study indicates that this neural signal of value is a consistent predictor of how well a message is received by the viewer.
The researchers also identified a strong connection between message success and activity in the brain’s mentalizing system. This network includes the medial prefrontal cortex and the temporal poles. These areas are active when people think about themselves or attempt to interpret the mental states of other people. The analysis showed that messages triggering this social processing network were more likely to be effective both for the person watching and for larger audiences.
A significant finding emerged when the researchers compared brain data to the real-world success of the messages at the population level. They found that neural activity in the mentalizing system predicted population-level outcomes, such as how often a video was shared. This predictive power held true even after accounting for the participants’ stated opinions in surveys. This suggests that the brain registers social relevance in ways that individuals may not consciously articulate.
The study refers to this phenomenon as “neuroforecasting.” This concept posits that neural activity in a small group of people can forecast the behavior of a much larger population. The findings support the idea that specific brain responses are more generalizable to the public than subjective self-reports. While people might say they like a message, their neural activity related to social processing appears to be a better indicator of whether that message will resonate with others.
“On average, the specific brain activity we tracked explained a small but robust portion of why messages were effective, roughly translating to what researchers call a small effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.22) at the population level,” the researchers told PsyPost. “We found this effect when looking at our large set of over 700 diverse messages as a whole. You could understand these neural markers as a ‘common currency’ that helps explain persuasion across many different real-world domains. However, the effect sizes also vary across message domains. Explaining that variance is an important task for the field going forward.”
“In a way, it is surprising that we were able to find any commonality in the neural processes related to message effectiveness across the messages we included. These messages did not only vary in their persuasive goals (from selling products, to recruiting volunteers, to promoting smoking cessation), but also in their format (videos, text, and more), and in the way their effectiveness was evaluated (click-through rates of online campaigns, self-report surveys, etc.).”
“This introduces a lot of noise in the analysis. Yet, we were still able to pick up on some common, underlying processes that support persuasion. This suggests that the ways in which we change our minds and behavior are, at least in part, similar across a variety of domains.”
Beyond the initial hypotheses regarding reward and social processing, an exploratory review of the whole brain uncovered additional patterns. Activity in regions linked to language processing and emotion also correlated with message success at scale. This implies that successful messages tend to engage the brain’s linguistic and emotional centers more deeply than less effective content. These exploratory findings suggest that emotion may play a larger role in mass-market success than previously identified in smaller studies.
“While we hypothesized that reward and social systems would be central, we were surprised to find through exploratory analysis that language processing and emotional brain responses also played significant roles in message success,” Scholz, Chan, and Falk said.
“Interestingly, our results suggested that neural signals related to emotion were particularly strong indicators of message effectiveness at scale—meaning for large groups—rather than just for individuals. We also found it notable that social processing activity in the brain provided ‘hidden&’ information about a message’s success that participants didn’t realize they were feeling or mention in their self-reports.”
As with all research, there are some limitations. Most of the data came from participants in Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic societies. Cultural norms heavily influence communication and social processing, so these neural markers might differ in other populations. The study is also correlational, meaning it observes associations but cannot prove that brain activity directly causes the messages to be effective.
Technical differences between the original studies also presented challenges for the analysis. The sixteen datasets used varied scanning parameters, equipment, and experimental protocols. While the mega-analysis approach helps smooth out some noise, these inconsistencies make it difficult to identify specific factors that might strengthen or weaken the observed effects.
“These neural markers should be seen as a first step toward experimental work,” the researchers noted. “We need more work, for instance, to interpret the exact psychological and thought processes that are responsible for creating the neural patterns we observed. A brain scanner is not a ‘mind-reading’ tool.”
Future work is needed to move from prediction to explanation. The researchers propose designing experiments that specifically manipulate message content to target the identified brain regions. Such studies could verify whether activating the reward or social processing systems intentionally leads to better outcomes.
“A major goal is to move from observing these brain patterns to conducting experiments that specifically design messages to activate these reward and social mechanisms to see if they become more effective,” Scholz, Chan, and Falk explained. “We also need to diversify our samples to include a broader range of global populations to ensure our findings apply to everyone. Finally, we hope to coordinate as a field to standardize how neuroimaging data is collected across different domains to make future large-scale collaborations even more powerful.”
“This project was a massive collaborative effort involving 16 functional MRI datasets, over 500 participants, and more than 700 unique messages. Because we believe in the importance of open science, we have made our data and analysis code publicly available so other researchers can build on these findings. We hope this study serves as a bridge between neuroscience, communication, and public policy to create more effective and beneficial messaging for society.”
The study, “Brain activity explains message effectiveness: A mega-analysis of 16 neuroimaging studies,” was authored by Christin Scholz, Hang-Yee Chan, Jeesung Ahn, Maarten A. S. Boksem, Nicole Cooper, Jason C. Coronel, Bruce P. Doré, Alexander Genevsky, Richard Huskey, Yoona Kang, Brian Knutson, Matthew D. Lieberman, Matthew Brook O’Donnell, Anthony Resnick, Ale Smidts, Vinod Venkatraman, Khoi Vo, René Weber, Carolyn Yoon, and Emily B. Falk.

New research suggests that the size of a country’s cosmetics industry may be directly linked to how much fathers contribute to childcare and the level of economic inequality within that society. The findings propose that in cultures where men are active parents or where the gap between the rich and poor is wide, women are more likely to invest in their appearance to compete for partners. These results were published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior.
Charles Darwin originally proposed the theory of sexual selection to explain why males of many species possess exaggerated physical traits. He observed that peafowl are sexually dimorphic, meaning the males and females look different. The peacock displays a massive, colorful tail to attract a mate, while the peahen remains relatively plain.
This dynamic typically arises from the biological costs of reproduction. In most species, females expend more biological energy through the production of eggs, gestation, and lactation. Because their investment in each offspring is higher, females tend to be the choosier sex. Males must consequently compete with one another to be selected.
Humans, however, do not always fit neatly into this classical model. Human females often utilize conspicuous traits or cultural enhancements, such as makeup, to increase their attractiveness. Jun-Hong Kim, a researcher at the Pohang University of Science and Technology in the Republic of Korea, sought to explain this exception.
Kim aimed to determine if human mating follows a “revised” sexual selection theory. This framework suggests that the direction of mate choice depends on which partner contributes more resources to the relationship. If males provide substantial care and support, they become a limited and sought-after resource.
When men invest heavily in parenting, the cost of reproduction becomes high for them as well. The theory predicts that under these conditions, men will become more discriminating in their choice of partner. Consequently, women may compete for these high-investment males by enhancing their physical appearance.
The researcher also considered the role of economic environment. In societies with high economic inequality, a partner with resources can provide a substantial advantage in survival and reproductive success. This suggests that financial stratification might also intensify female competition for high-status mates.
To test these hypotheses, Kim conducted a cross-cultural analysis involving data from up to 55 countries. The study used the total financial size of the cosmetics industry in each nation as a proxy for female ornamentation and male choice. This data was sourced from Euromonitor, excluding baby products and men’s grooming items.
The researcher needed a way to measure how much fathers contribute to family life across different cultures. Kim utilized data from the OECD regarding the ratio of unpaid domestic work and childcare hours performed by women versus men. A lower ratio indicates that men are doing a larger share of the domestic work.
Economic inequality was measured using income inequality data from the CIA and a social mobility index from the World Economic Forum. These metrics helped determine how difficult it is to move between economic classes. The study also controlled for factors like urbanization and Gross Domestic Product per capita.
Kim’s analysis revealed a strong association between paternal effort and the beauty market. In countries where men performed a higher proportion of childcare and domestic labor, per capita spending on cosmetics was higher. This supports the idea that when men are active caregivers, they become “prizes” that warrant increased mating effort from women.
The study quantified this relationship with specific monetary figures. The data indicated that for every hour increase in paternal investment relative to maternal investment, per capita spending on cosmetics rose by roughly $2.17. This trend held true even when accounting for the general wealth of the nation.
Economic disparity also emerged as a strong predictor of beauty spending. The analysis showed that as income inequality and social mobility scores increased, so did the size of the cosmetics industry. This suggests that in stratified societies, women may invest more in their appearance to attract partners who can offer financial security.
The study posits that this behavior is a form of mutual mate choice. Unlike many mammals where one sex is clearly the chooser and the other is the competitor, humans appear to engage in a bidirectional assessment. Men evaluate potential partners based on cues of fitness and fertility, which cosmetics can highlight.
Kim also tested other variables that frequently appear in evolutionary psychology literature. One such variable was the operational sex ratio, which compares the number of marriageable men to women. Previous theories suggested that a surplus of women would lead to higher competition and beauty spending.
However, the results for sex ratio were not statistically significant in this model. The density of the population also failed to predict variations in cosmetics use. The primary drivers remained paternal investment and economic stratification.
The researcher checked for geographic clustering to ensure the results were not simply due to neighboring countries acting similarly. Visualizing the data on maps showed no distinct regional patterns that would skew the statistics. This suggests the link between parenting, economics, and cosmetics is not merely a byproduct of shared regional culture.
There are limitations to this type of cross-cultural research. The study relies on observational data, which can identify associations but cannot definitively prove causation. It is possible that other unmeasured cultural factors influence both how men parent and how women spend money.
The measurement of paternal investment was also restricted by data availability. Because the study relied on OECD time-use surveys, the analysis regarding childcare was limited to developed nations. This reduces the ability to generalize the findings to non-industrialized or developing societies.
Kim also notes that unpaid work hours are an imperfect proxy for total paternal investment. This metric does not capture the quality of care or the emotional support provided by fathers. It focuses strictly on the time spent on domestic tasks.
Future research could address these gaps by using more direct measures of parenting effort. Kim suggests that standardized surveys across a wider range of cultures could provide granular detail on how fathers contribute. This would allow for a more robust test of the revised sexual selection theory.
The study provides a new lens through which to view the multi-billion dollar beauty industry. Rather than seeing cosmetics solely as a product of modern marketing, the research frames them as tools in an ancient biological strategy. It highlights how economic structures and family dynamics shape human behavior.
This perspective challenges the stereotype that sexual selection is always male-driven. It underscores that in humans, the high cost of raising children makes distinct demands on both parents. When men step up as caregivers, the dynamics of attraction and competition appear to shift in measurable ways.
The study, “Paternal investment and economic inequality predict cross-cultural variation in male choice,” was authored by Jun-Hong Kim.

Let me guess: you just spent three months building a perfectly optimized product taxonomy, complete with schema markup, internal linking, and killer metadata.
Then, the product team decided to launch a site redesign without telling you. Now half your URLs are broken, the new templates strip out your structured data, and your boss is asking why organic traffic dropped 40%.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the thing: this isn’t an SEO failure, but a governance failure. It’s costing you nights and weekends trying to fix problems that should never have happened in the first place.
This article covers why weak governance keeps breaking SEO, how AI has raised the stakes, and how a visibility governance maturity model helps SEO teams move from firefighting to prevention.
I know what you’re thinking. “Great, another framework that means more meetings and approval forms.” But hear me out.
The Visibility Governance Maturity Model (VGMM) isn’t about creating red tape. It’s about establishing clear ownership, documented processes, and decision rights that prevent your work from being accidentally destroyed by teams who don’t understand SEO.
Think of it this way: VGMM is the difference between being the person who gets blamed when organic traffic tanks versus being the person who can point to documentation showing exactly where the process broke down – and who approved skipping the SEO review.
This maturity model:
Remember when SEO was mostly about your website and Google? Those were simpler times.
Now you’re trying to optimize for:
And you’re still dealing with:
Without governance, you’re the only person who understands how all these pieces fit together.
When something breaks, everyone expects you to fix it – usually yesterday. When traffic is up, it’s because marketing ran a great campaign. When it’s down, it’s your fault.
You become the hero the organization depends on, which sounds great until you realize you can never take a real vacation, and you’re working 60-hour weeks.
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VGMM doesn’t care about your keyword rankings or whether you have perfect schema markup. It evaluates whether your organization is set up to sustain SEO performance without burning you out. Below are the five maturity levels that translate to your daily reality:
Level 1: Unmanaged (your current nightmare)
Level 2: Aware (slightly better)
Level 3: Defined (getting somewhere)
Level 4: Integrated (the dream)
Level 5: Sustained (unicorn territory)
Most organizations sit at Level 1 or 2. That’s not your fault – it’s a structural problem that VGMM helps diagnose and fix.
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VGMM coordinates multiple domain-specific maturity models. Think of it as a health checkup that looks at all your vital signs, not just one metric.
It evaluates maturity across domains like:
Each domain gets scored independently, then VGMM looks at how they work together. Because excellent SEO maturity doesn’t matter if the performance team deploys code that breaks the site every Tuesday or if the content team publishes AI-generated nonsense that tanks your E-E-A-T signals.
VGMM produces a 0–100% score based on:
The final score isn’t about effort – it’s about whether governance actually works.
Before VGMM-style governance:
After governance maturity improves:
You move from reactive firefighting to proactive prevention. Your weekends become yours again.
VGMM doesn’t score you on technical SEO execution. It checks whether the organization has processes in place to prevent SEO disasters.
SEO Governance Maturity Model (SEOGMM) asks:
Content Governance Maturity Model (CGMM) asks:
Website Performance Maturity Model (WPMM) asks:
You get the idea. Each domain has its own checklist, and VGMM shows leadership where gaps create risk.
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You don’t need to explain VGMM theory. You need to connect it to problems leadership already knows exist.
Organizations with higher VGMM maturity experience measurably better outcomes:
But the real win for you personally:
Your job becomes about building and improving, not constantly fixing.
Step 1: Self-assessment
Look at the five maturity levels. Where is your organization honestly sitting? If you’re at Level 1 or 2, you have evidence for why governance matters.
Step 2: Document current-state pain
Make a list of the last six months of SEO incidents:
This becomes your business case.
Step 3: Start with one domain
You don’t need to implement full VGMM immediately. Start with SEOGMM:
Step 4: Show results
Track prevented problems. When you catch an issue before it ships, document it. When a process prevents a regression, quantify the impact. Build your case for expanding governance.
Step 5: Expand systematically
Once SEOGMM is working, expand to related domains (content, performance, accessibility). Show how integrated governance catches problems that individual domain checks miss.
Governance isn’t about making your job harder. It’s about making your organization work better so your job becomes sustainable.
VGMM gives you a framework for diagnosing why SEO keeps getting undermined by other teams and a roadmap for fixing it. It translates your expertise into language that leadership understands. It protects your work from accidental destruction.
Most importantly, it moves you from being the person who’s always fixing emergencies to being the person who builds systems that prevent them.
You didn’t become an SEO professional to spend your career firefighting. VGMM helps you get back to doing the work that actually matters – the strategic, creative, growth-focused work that attracted you to SEO in the first place.
If you’re tired of watching your best work get undone by teams who don’t understand SEO, if you’re exhausted from being the only person who knows how everything works, if you want your expertise to be recognized and protected – start the VGMM conversation with your leadership.
The framework exists. What’s missing is someone in your organization saying, “We need to govern visibility like we govern everything else that matters.”
That someone is you.
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Jupiter (JUP) price has entered a make-or-break zone after months of steady decline, which is now slowly gaining attention. Currently trading around $0.1464, the crypto is down by more than 4% in the past 24 hours, and more than 90% from the highs. The chart suggests that the token has been under persistent distribution phase, which is believed to be fading. With this, the JUP price is pressing up against an area where reactions have mattered in the past.
With volatility compressing and technicals heading towards the reversal zone, Jupiter is believed to be entering a decisive phase. Now, traders are wondering whether this consolidation will result in a rebound or begin another leg lower.
On the weekly timeframe, it shows a transition from expansion to contraction. Price previously broke down from a major supply zone between $0.55 and $0.65, an area that has since flipped into firm resistance. Since that rejection, JUP has followed a clean bearish structure, printing a sequence of lower highs and lower lows. The trading activity has steadily thinned out, suggesting waning participation often appears when a market is waiting for its next catalyst.

The RSI is hovering around 30–33, close to oversold but without a clear bullish divergence, which means downside pressure hasn’t fully burned off yet. MACD remains below the zero line and is beginning to flatten, hinting at stabilization rather than an outright reversal. Price is currently holding just above the $0.13–$0.15 demand zone, an area that previously acted as a base during early consolidation. A clean weekly close below $0.14 would weaken that structure and likely expose JUP to a deeper slide toward $0.10–$0.08, where liquidity is thinner but historically reactive.
On the upside, any bounce is likely to face resistance near $0.20–$0.24, with heavier supply waiting closer to $0.33. Only a sustained reclaim above $0.35 would meaningfully neutralize the broader bearish structure.
Jupiter (JUP) price is still in a range-to-breakdown environment, not a confirmed bottoming phase. Holding above $0.14 keeps short-term relief bounces on the table, but a loss of that level would likely accelerate downside toward $0.10.
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Bitcoin’s sharp decline in recent months has left investors questioning whether the worst of the sell-off has passed or if further downside is still ahead. According to market strategist Gareth Soloway, current chart patterns hint at a mixed outlook, with short-term strength possible but longer-term risks still present.
Bitcoin is currently trading near the mid-$60,000 range after falling significantly from earlier highs. Soloway says recent price action shows a short-term bullish setup forming within a larger negative trend.
He described the situation as “a macro bearish pattern inside a micro bullish pattern,” meaning that price action over the next several days or weeks could favor a rebound even though the broader multi-month trend remains weak. Technical indicators such as reversal candles and consolidation patterns show the possibility of a near-term bounce.
Such counter-trend rallies are common during larger corrections, as traders temporarily buy dips before the broader direction becomes clearer.
Despite the short-term positive signals, the broader chart structure continues to show lower highs and lower lows, a typical bearish pattern. Soloway said that the larger structure resembles a “bear flag,” which historically often resolves with additional downside movement.
He warned that if key support levels fail, further declines could follow. In particular, a break below the $60,000 region could open the door for deeper losses, potentially pushing prices toward significantly lower support zones.
On the upside, there is a strong resistance area between roughly $80,000 and $85,000, where previous price pivots created heavy selling pressure. A sustained move above this region would be needed to invalidate the broader bearish structure and signal a stronger recovery.
Until such a breakout occurs, many traders expect Bitcoin to remain in a volatile consolidation phase, with intermittent rallies followed by renewed selling pressure.
Soloway added that broader financial market conditions, particularly the performance of equities, could play a major role in Bitcoin’s next major move. If global markets experience a significant correction, crypto assets may face additional pressure as investors reduce exposure to riskier holdings.
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This week started with Russia dropping a regulatory bombshell, and the market barely blinked. The XRP price is still hovering around $1.42 24 hours after Russia’s news came to light, which introduced this bill to legalize XRP and crypto access for all investors. On paper, this opens the gates for roughly 146 million people. In narrative terms, it sounds massive. In price action? Its influence is not so much. Traders, for now, seem unimpressed and are looking for XRP’s next possible move.
The bill instantly fueled social buzz, with XRP framed as a “math-based payment mechanism” quietly favored by elite financial circles since 2013, according to a leaked email from Jeffrey Epstein. The implication is clear that XRP crypto was designed for institutions, not for speculation. That contrast has reignited long-standing debates around crypto’s real utility.

But price doesn’t trade on ideology alone. Despite the headlines, XRP/USD hasn’t seen an aggressive inflow. Instead, it’s choosing to follow broader markets trend and as a result its hovering just above $1.41 support, suggesting traders are watching, not chasing.
Over-analysing the past 30-day data and the XRP price chart makes things murkier. Just days ago, XRP/USD briefly dropped to $1.10, marking its lowest level in months. That move triggered immense spikes in DEX activity and sparked a bounce that looked strong at first glance.

This illustrates that the fall was massive, but the recovery wasn’t impressive as it lacked follow-through. Structurally, the rebound appears mechanical rather than conviction-driven. Buyers stepped in, yes no doubt about their entry, but they entered very cautiously. Now, the situation suggests that if $1.41 cracks, the technical path back to $1.10 is wide open, and markets clearly know it.
Social media optimism keeps pushing aggressive XRP price prediction targets; some are still north of $10 this year. But Skeptics remain louder than ever, arguing that those levels are detached from the current market structure.
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BREAKING
"I can't believe some people on the internet think $XRP will go over $10 this year, it's not going to happen, it’s just not" – Jim Cramer pic.twitter.com/XssRmbW4NpXRP Avengers
(@XRP_Avengers) February 9, 2026
For now, XRP price action suggests traders are waiting for proof, not promises. So what’s next? If support holds, XRP stabilizes and absorbs the news quietly, a steady recovery may come in the short term. But if it doesn’t, the downside narrative would accelerate quickly, as higher-timeframe charts are mostly bearish-dominant.







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