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Wooden Award Flashback: Frank Kaminsky was as special as they come

Wisconsin Badgers center Evan Anderson (32) and Wisconsin Badgers forward Frank Kaminsky (44) celebrate the Badgers 85-77 win during the third round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship between Wisconsin and Oregon at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saturday, March 22, 2014.
Wisconsin Badgers center Evan Anderson (32) and Wisconsin Badgers forward Frank Kaminsky (44) celebrate the Badgers 85-77 win during the third round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship between Wisconsin and Oregon at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saturday, March 22, 2014.

When it comes to some of the biggest mismatches in college basketball history, former Wisconsin starter Frank Kaminsky was as special as they come.

As a mismatch problem that warped from a late-blooming arc, the 7-foot menace peaked at exactly the right moment for the Badgers.

The 2015 consensus National College Player of the Year - including the Wooden Award - was more than a threat in the paint, too, as he showed no fear 

He could put the ball on the floor from the perimeter, he could dish the rock out of doubles like a guard, and if you weren't paying attention, he would knock down trailing 3-pointers.

So while most college centers in that era had to live near the rim, Kaminsky had a knack for dragging opposing bigs into uncomfortable space, something most defenses weren’t ready for at the time.

Kaminsky never blew by people, nor did he play above the rim, but his footwork, timing, and decision-making were elite.

He used his height to his advantage, too, as pump fakes became advantageous, while he'd establish counters on counters in the post and always seemed one step ahead defensively.

Kaminsky did a fantastic job of punishing those who made mistakes, because if you were late to a spot on the court, smaller - which many were - or slow to adjust, he was going to cook you.

Playing for Bo Ryan’s swing offense in Wisconsin meant your game was built around spacing, reads, and unselfishness, and Kaminsky melded into perfect form by the time he emerged as the nation's top player.

While Wisconsin's offense buzzed because Kaminsky was capable of doing everything, he made sure everyone around him was better.

Kaminsky’s development arc was one of legendary lore, as he made a massive senior-year leap after opening his college career as a role player early on, becoming a solid contributor.

Out of nowhere, a National Player of the Year was born.

In 2015, Kaminsky averaged 18.8 points, led Wisconsin to the national title game and was the clear leader of the Badgers. It was that late breakout that made him feel unstoppable, something like a grown man playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers.

His big-game confidence was something to be admired by, evidenced by his play in the Final Four, during Big Ten slugfests, while facing tournament pressure. Bottom line, Kaminsky was comfortable being the go-to guy, scored 20-plus in huge moments, proving his calming nature, laced with a smug confidence, was part of his aura.

When all was said and done, what we had was a dominant and special player because we had a 7-footer who stretched the floor as a center, mastered his skill and IQ over athleticism, perfectly fit - and elevated - an elite college system in an always tough Big 10, emerged in his final year like a seasoned pro, and overall, became one of the best examples of how college basketball greatness isn’t always about providing an NBA upside, but simply being where your feet are by mastering you craft.

Projecting UNC's starting rotation

Expectations are high every season for North Carolina when it takes the diamond at Boshamer Stadium, and this year is no different. 

The Tar Heels are coming off a 46-15 season, including an 18-11 mark in ACC play and an ACC tournament championship. The Tar Heels’ season ended in disappointment with a loss to Arizona in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional.

Still, there is plenty of excitement around the program, given that most of the pitching staff returns from last season. UNC’s staff had the third-best ERA in the nation at 3.47 and the best in the ACC for the second straight year.

UNC opens the 2026 season with a weekend series against Indiana on Feb. 13-15 at Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium.

Here is a look at what the starting rotation could be this season.

RHP Jason DeCaro

Jun 8, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels Jason DeCaro (29) pitches against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the first inning of the DI Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Camarati-USA TODAY Sports

DeCaro returns after recording a 9-3 season with a 3.78 ERA, 70 strikeouts and 26 walks in 83.1 innings pitched. DeCaro recorded six or more strikeouts in seven of his starts and was ​​named to the All-ACC second team for the second straight season. DeCaro was rated as the seventh-best pitcher in the country by D1Baseball.

RHP Ryan Lynch

Lynch is coming off of a strong freshman campagin that saw him earn All-Freshman honors by D1Baseball and Baseball America.

He appeared in 27 games and made three starts for the Diamond Heels, spending most of the season as a key reliever before moving into the rotation in the postseason.

Lynch went 5-1 with two saves, posting a 2.92 ERA with 72 strikeouts in 61 1/3 innings. He finished in the top 10 in the ACC in several categories, including ERA (2.92, second), hits allowed per nine innings (6.46, third), appearances (27, sixth), strikeouts per nine (10.57, eighth) and WHIP (1.13, ninth).

In his three starts, Lynch compiled a 2.25 ERA with 18 strikeouts and a .167 opponents’ batting average over 16 innings. He made his first career start in the ACC tournament title game against Clemson on May 25, throwing four shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out seven to help UNC win its 27th conference championship.

LHP Folger Boaz

North Carolina Pitcher Folger Boaz (36) winds up for the pitch against Arizona in the Super Regionals held in Chapel Hill on June 7, 2025. The North Carolina Tarheels and the Arizona Wildcats met in game two of the NCAA Division 1 Super Regionals in Chapel Hill, N.C. on June 7, 2025.

The only left-hander in the projected starting rotation, Boaz returns after a solid season on the mound. Used mostly out of the bullpen, he went 3-0 with a 3.90 ERA, 20 strikeouts and 14 walks in 30 innings.

Boaz was good enough to start last season, but he was coming off a season-ending injury the year before. He was a member of the starting rotation in 2024 and became the first freshman to make his pitching debut on opening day since Ryan Snare in 1998. He finished his freshman season 3-1, logging 39 innings with 38 strikeouts.

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No. 21 North Carolina women rout SMU 94-42 for its 8th straight victory

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Lanie Grant scored 15 points, Indya Nivar added 14 and No. 21 North Carolina routed SMU 94-42 on Thursday night for its eighth straight victory.

Courtney Banghart secured her 400th career win to become one of 48 active coaches in Division I women’s basketball to reach the mark.

North Carolina jumped out to a 28-9 lead by the end of the first quarter after making 6 of 8 3-pointers, while SMU went 3-for-14 overall. Five different Tar Heel players made a 3-pointer in the first quarter, with Laila Hull going 2 for 2.

Then the Tar Heels went on a 14-0 run, with 3-pointers by Nyla Brooks and Taliyah Henderson, early in the second quarter for a 31-point lead. Hull made North Carolina's ninth 3-pointer of the first half — on just 12 attempts — for a 49-18 lead at the break.

North Carolina's lead did not drop below 31 points in the second half.

Henderson finished with 13 points and Hull had 11 for North Carolina (21-5, 10-3 ACC).

Zahra King led SMU (8-17, 1-12) with 15 points on 5-of-17 shooting. The Mustangs have lost six straight games.

The Tar Heels finished 12 of 26 from 3-point range, while SMU went 12 of 52 overall (23%).

Up next

SMU: Begins a three-game homestand on Sunday against Pittsburgh.

UNC: Goes down the road to play at No. 11 Duke on Sunday.

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Arsenal blow their chance at Brentford to highlight vital change needed to hold off Man City

Arsenal did the difficult part, but then faltered at what they’re supposed to be best at, making this title challenge that bit more testing. Except, much of that was down to Brentford. Keith Andrews’s side beat – or perhaps drew with – Arsenal at their own game.

Brentford fully deserved Keane Lewis-Potter’s set-piece equaliser, and the 1-1 draw ultimately leaves Arsenal’s lead down to just four points.

They even looked likelier to win it at the end, Gabriel Martinelli’s late chance only came after Arsenal required crucial interventions from Cristhian Mosquera and Declan Rice.

That is why Brentford are still seen as one of the Premier League’s acid tests, perhaps even more testing than ever before. It is the most classic battle, the one teams have to really work through.

Failing to win this fixture isn’t a sign you won’t win the title, but it’s a match that goes some way to showing your mettle and how you can really go through the gears in a title race.

Arsenal’s minimalism wasn’t enough here. It may end up serving as another warning.

Mikel Arteta will nevertheless be most frustrated that it should have been enough. Arsenal had the lead through Noni Madueke’s fine header, only for the team that normally shuts down games to see themselves opened up again and again.

Brentford just forced them open. On conceding the goal, they immediately upped it in so many ways. It’s rare to see Arsenal so threatened on set-pieces.

Maybe part of that was down to the absence of William Saliba.

The Gunners didn’t get going until it was too late in the game, allowing Brentford that margin.

That could be seen in the fact that they had just one shot in the first half, their lowest in an opening 45 minutes since a 5-0 thrashing to Manchester City in August 2021.

Noni Madueke of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's goal (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Noni Madueke of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's goal (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

It is a balance that Arteta still has to figure out, as he too often leans towards control too often. The sense remains of a team trying to win the league on calculated probabilities rather than the true end product, of being so close now that the coach is now not taking enough risks.

You almost extend it to the expenditure.

One reason that Arsenal are where they are across all competitions is their squad depth, and yet there are moments when it’s hard not to wonder whether they could have used their budget in a slightly different way.

The starting attack in this game was a prime example. As good as Viktor Gyokeres and Madueke are in their own way, would the club have been better served pooling the money for both together, in the region of £107m, and going for one “killer”. An elevated star that they are still missing.

Even Leandro Trossard, brilliant as he’s been for the club, often feels like he should be the impact sub rather than the starter.

Eberechi Eze was signed to offer that extra stardust, but it is going to be difficult to rise to the occasion when he is constantly in and out.

And, after that first half, Arteta made the changes.

Martin Odegaard was introduced. The Norwegian did have an initial impact, which helped force the opener.

There was a sense of what might have been.

Cristhian Mosquera of Arsenal celebrates with teammates (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Cristhian Mosquera of Arsenal celebrates with teammates (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Madueke remains a tantalisingly frustrating player, as if there are still elements missing to complete his game. One is delivery.

There are so many occasions when he does wonders to beat his man, and often embarrasses them, only to try the same slowly floated cross that is so easy to defend against.

He perhaps saw the benefit of a more traditional effort on 61 minutes, which allowed the 23-year-old to show the productive player he often promises to be.

Arsenal’s changes had admittedly ensured that they were starting to pen Brentford in, with Odegaard looking especially lively.

It was his pressing that forced Andrews’s backline into an error, the ball then arriving at the feet of Piero Hincapie. He hooked over a fine cross, although one where Madueke looked like he might have stepped forward a touch too early. It was instead Caoimhin Kelleher who was wrong-footed, although only because Madueke showed impressive agility.

Brentford's Keane Lewis-Potter celebrates scoring their goal (Reuters)
Brentford's Keane Lewis-Potter celebrates scoring their goal (Reuters)

The winger arched back to loop a header across the goal and into the bottom corner.

That should have been that, only for Odegaard to then look a bit more culpable at the other end. He only stuck his leg out for one of Brentford’s aerial assaults, allowing Lewis-Potter to plunder a brilliant header.

Arsenal were lucky not to concede from that route again.

Brentford are more than just an awkward team, or a physical one. There’s so much calculation in everything they do, as befitting a modern club built on analytics. You can almost see the science behind every move, the manner in which the ball is played into areas of probability.

A favoured attack is one of the wingers immediately playing a first-time ball across the opposition area on the break, which tends to instantly cause angst.

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice look dejected after Brentford's Keane Lewis-Potter scores (Action Images via Reuters)
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice look dejected after Brentford's Keane Lewis-Potter scores (Action Images via Reuters)

Arsenal had to be on their toes, from start to especially raucous finish. The end of the game had a lot of football in it, particularly in a helter-skelter stoppage time. David Raya had already offered one of the saves of the season from Igor Thiago and had to be constantly alert as a relentless Brentford just kept roaring forward. The home side could have won it at least twice in the closing stages, Arsenal once.

Those late blocks may prove important to Arsenal in another way. It may end up a good point in the grander scheme of things. Rather than such one-off moments, though, Arteta and his staff will be looking at those two lost points.

If Arsenal wanted more, however, they should have done more.

Daytona Duels 2026 live updates, results, highlights from Daytona 500 qualifying races

Daytona 500

Daytona Duels 2026 live updates, results, highlights from Daytona 500 qualifying races originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Cup Series calendar kicks off in earnest with Daytona Duels. It's a welcome sight for NASCAR fans. After all, it indicates that the greatest spectacle in stock car racing -- the Daytona 500 -- is on the horizon.

Kyle Busch and Chase Briscoe embraced the spotlight during Wednesday's qualifying session, bursting around the bend to secure front-row placement in Sunday's race. They, too, will join the ranks of Daytona Duels contestants, surrounded by a cadre of drivers hoping to get their Cup Series campaigns off on the right foot.

The shortened nature of the run, coupled with the perilousness of Daytona International Speedway's winding thoroughfare, could precipitate fireworks across two heats. The Big One looms like a shadow for all those who prance inside the coliseum's hallowed halls. Thursday's outing could provide a preview.

The Sporting News is tracking live updates from Thursday's Daytona Duels. Follow below for highlights, results and more from the night races at Daytona International Speedway.

WATCH: Watch NASCAR's Daytona Duels races live with Fubo

Daytona Duels 2026 live updates, highlights

(All times Eastern)

8:15 p.m.: CAUTION! After climbing out to the top of the pack, Bubba Wallace goes spinning after facing a bump from Austin Dillon! We're headed to overtime! Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano will set things off with just two laps left.

7:58 p.m.: CAUTION! The yellow flag billows as Casey Mears gets into Noah Gragson after spinning on the infield grass. That's the first caution of the race! And that should bring a procession of cars into pit road.

7:50 p.m.: Preece continues to hold firm as the race leader. Busch has fallen off a fair bit, dropping to sixth in the field. Things have been clean so far, with a green flag pit stop appearing to be on the horizon -- at least at the moment.

7:40 p.m.: Through 25 or so laps, Preece leads the way, pacing the pack at a speed around 190 mph. Chris Buescher isn't too far behind.

7:20 p.m.: And we're off! Kyle Busch and Ryan Preece lead the way in the first of 100 laps!

7:15 p.m.: Duel 1 drivers have started their engines! The first race will start in the next five or so minutes.

Duel 1 starting lineup

Pos.DriverCar No.Team
1Kyle Busch8Richard Childress Racing
2Ryan Preece60RFK Racing
3Corey Heim6723XI Racing
4Alex Bowman48Hendrick Motorsports
5Chris Buescher17RFK Racing
6Joey Logano22Team Penske
7Austin Dillon3Richard Childress Racing
8Corey LaJoie99RFK Racing
9John Hunter Nemechek42Legacy Motor Club
10Brad Keselowski6RFK Racing
11Ryan Blaney12Team Penske
12William Byron24Hendrick Motorsports
13Cole Custer41Haas Factory Team
14Cody Ware51Rick Ware Racing
15Jimmie Johnson84Legacy Motor Club
16Bubba Wallace2323XI Racing
17AJ Allmendinger16Kaulig Racing
18Ross Chastain1Trackhouse Racing
19Shane van Gisbergen97Trackhouse Racing
20Daniel Suarez7Spire Motorsports
21Chandler Smith36JTG Daugherty Racing
22Casey Mears66Garage 66
23Noah Gragson4Front Row Motorsports

Duel 2 starting lineup

Pos.DriverCar No.Team
1Chase Briscoe19Joe Gibbs Racing
2Denny Hamlin11Joe Gibbs Racing
3Kyle Larson5Hendrick Motorsports
4Chase Elliott9Hendrick Motorsports
5Ty Gibbs54Joe Gibbs Racing
6Christopher Bell20Joe Gibbs Racing
7Justin Allgaier40JR Motorsports
8Austin Cindric2Team Penske
9Zane Smith38Front Row Motorsports
10Michael McDowell71Front Row Motorsports
11Connor Zilisch88Trackhouse Racing
12Erik Jones43Legacy Motor Club
13Josh Berry21Wood Brothers Racing
14Carson Hocevar77Spire Motorsports
15Riley Herbst3523XI Racing
16Todd Gilliland34Front Row Motorsports
17Anthony Alfredo62Beard Motorsports
18Ty Dillon10Kaulig Racing
19Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47Hyak Motorsports
20Tyler Reddick4523XI Racing
21BJ McLeod78Live Fast Motorsports
22J.J. Yeley44NY Racing Team

Daytona Duels 2026 start times

  • Duel 1: 7 p.m. ET
  • Duel 2: 8:45 p.m. ET (approx.)

Duel 1 will consist of odd-number finishers (one, three, five, etc.) from time trials. Duel 2 will feature the trial's even-numbered participants (two, four, six, etc.)

Daytona Duels 2026 TV channel

  • TV networks: FS1 (U.S.), TSN5 (Canada)
  • Live stream:Fubo

Thursday's races will be broadcast on FS1 nationally. Mike Joy (play-by-play) will lead the call; he'll be joined by analysts Clint Bowyer and Larry McReynolds, who will offer occasional musings from the booth.

The races can be streamed on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

What is offsides in hockey? Explaining rules, meaning and how it’s determined on the ice

What is offsides in hockey? Explaining rules, meaning and how it’s determined on the ice originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

In hockey, a game can be defined by pure inches. That's especially the case at the blue line, where the margin between a scoring chance and a dead play is as thin as the edge of a skate blade. It is a boundary that demands perfect timing and absolute precision, yet it remains one of the most debated and scrutinized territories on the ice.

In the high-stakes environment of the Olympics or NHL, where games are won or lost on single sequences, this invisible line becomes a battleground for coaches, officials, and the technology designed to catch what the human eye simply cannot. There's a rule that everyone dreads: offsides.

Take Team USA's first Olympic game against Latvia, for example, where a Brock Nelson goal in the first period was overturned because the play was ruled offside. There are plenty of defining moments in recent years in the NHL, including Cale Makar’s controversial "non-offside" goal against the Oilers in the 2022 Western Conference Final. In that instance, the goal was upheld because Makar technically didn't have "possession" as he crossed the line, allowing his teammate to tag up in a split-second window.

Offsides. It can win and lose a game, and as Herb Brooks said in "Miracle": "It's a game of inches."

Here's everything you need to know about the offsides rule.

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What is offsides in hockey?

In hockey, the offside rule is a puck-first policy designed to prevent players from waiting near the opponent's goal for a long pass. A play is ruled offside if an attacking player crosses the blue line into the offensive zone before the puck does.

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— Derek Kramer (@DerekKramer49) February 12, 2026

To stay onside, a player must ensure that at least one skate is touching the blue line — or is at least over the "plane" of the line —at the moment the puck completely crosses into the zone. If a player enters too early, they must tag up by retreating and touching the blue line with their skate before they can legally rejoin the attack.

While the rule sounds simple, modern technology has turned it into a game of pixels; coaches can now challenge goals to see if a player's skate was a fraction of an inch off the ice before the puck arrived.

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Hockey offsides rules

Here is the breakdown of how the rule works in the NHL and International (Olympic) play:

  1. The Golden Rule
    1. A play is offside if both skates of an attacking player completely cross the leading edge of the blue line before the puck does. To stay onside, a player must have at least one skate touching the blue line (or the "plane" of the line) at the instant the puck fully crosses it.
  2. The "Plane" of the Line
    1. A major rule change in recent years (now standard in the 2026 Games) is that a player’s skate does not have to be physically touching the ice to be onside. As long as the skate is in the air above the blue line, they are considered onside.
  3. Delayed Offside
    1. If the puck is dumped into the zone while teammates are already inside, the linesman will raise their arm to signal a delayed offside. The attacking players must all retreat and "tag" the blue line with their skates simultaneously. Once everyone has cleared the zone or touched the line, the offside is negated and they can go back after the puck.
  4. The "Possession" Exception
    1. If a player has clear possession and control of the puck (e.g., skating backward with the puck or stick-handling), they are allowed to precede the puck across the blue line. This is why you will sometimes see a player cross the line before the puck without a whistle.

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Hockey offsides review for goals 

If a goal is scored, a coach can challenge the play if they believe the attacking team entered the zone illegally at any point during that specific possession. In the scenario where a coach challenges, the refs and NHL office will review the play.

For a goal to be overturned, the offside must have occurred on the initial entry that led to the goal. If the puck leaves the zone and comes back in legally after an offside was missed, the goal stands. Moreover, there needs to be clear enough evidence to overturn the decision.

If the challenge is successful, the goal is taken off the board. If it is not, then the coach loses his challenge and the opponent is given a minor penalty.

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When was offsides added to hockey rules?

The modern offside rule was born out of a chaotic "scoring explosion" during the 1929–30 NHL season.

While hockey had various rules about passing since its inception, the specific "blue line offside" we know today was established in December 1929 to fix a mistake the league had made just months earlier.

Since that original 1929 decision, the rule has been tweaked several times to keep up with the speed of the game:

YearChangePurpose
1943Red Line IntroducedCreated to allow stretch passes from the defensive zone to center ice, reducing offside whistles.
2005Two-Line Pass AbolishedAllowed players to pass from their own zone all the way to the opponent's blue line, further speeding up the game.
2021The Plane RuleChanged the rule so a player’s skate doesn't have to touch the ice to be onside; it just has to be over the plane of the blue line.
2026Blade SpecificationClarified in the Olympic/NHL rulebooks that only the skate blade (not the boot or laces) counts toward the position.

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What is a blue line? 

In simple terms, the blue lines are the boundaries that divide the hockey rink into three distinct sections. They are the most important markings for determining the flow of the game and, specifically, the offside rule. 

Both teams' offensive zones are marked by the blue lines, with the red line at the center. This splits the rink into three zones: 

  • Defensive zone: The area between your own goal and the first blue line. 
  • Neutral zone: The 50-foot "middle ground" between the two blue lines. Where the center-ice logo is located.
  • Offensive zone: The area between the opponent's blue line and their goal.

The blue line is considered part of whichever zone the puck is currently in. If the puck is in the offensive zone, the blue line is "offensive ice" — meaning the puck isn't out until it completely clears the line.

For defensemen, the blue line is their primary workstation. They try to keep the puck inside the offensive zone. If the puck slides back over the blue line into the neutral zone, it is out, and every attacking player must leave the offensive zone before they can bring it back in.

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Offsides in hockey vs. soccer

While both hockey and soccer use offside rules to prevent "goal hanging" (players standing near the opponent's net to wait for long passes), the mechanics of how they are triggered are very different. In hockey, the rule is tied to a fixed line on the ice, whereas in soccer, the "line" is mobile and tied to the last defender.

In hockey, the blue line never moves. It doesn't matter where the defenders are standing; if the puck is in the neutral zone, you cannot cross that blue line until the puck does. The rule is judged the moment the puck crosses the blue line. If you are already in the zone when it crosses, you are offside.

In soccer, the "offside line" is an invisible line that moves up and down the pitch with the defenders. A player is in an offside position if any part of their body is nearer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last opponent (usually the last outfield defender, with the goalkeeper being the first). Additionally, offsides isn't called until after the ball is kicked.

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Arsenal, Man City eye trophy haul, Macclesfield more FA Cup 'miracles'

Neither Aston Villa nor Newcastle have won the FA Cup since the 1950s (Adrian Dennis)

Arsenal and Manchester City take a break from their battle at the top of the Premier League to try and remain on course for a quadruple this weekend as Wigan and Salford seek monumental FA Cup shocks.

Aston Villa and Newcastle are aiming to end their seven-decade waits for FA Cup glory when they face off in the tie of the round.

Sixth-tier Macclesfield produced arguably the biggest ever upset in the competition's history by knocking out holders Crystal Palace in the last round and have another Premier League scalp in their sights against Brentford.

AFP Sport looks at three of the talking points ahead of fourth round weekend:

Arsenal, City on course for unprecedented quadruple

City have already matched the greatest season in English football history three years ago by joining Manchester United's class of 1998/99 in winning the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup in the same season.

But no side has ever won all three of those titles plus the League Cup.

Arsenal and City will face off for the first silverware of the season next month and the unprecedented quadruple remains on for both clubs.

The Gunners hold a four-point lead over Pep Guardiola's men at the top of the Premier League, but City have home advantage when the sides meet in April.

Both also progressed directly to the last 16 of the Champions League.

And it would be a huge surprise if they are not in the hat for found five on Monday.

The Gunners host Wigan, winners of the FA Cup in 2013, who currently sit in the League One relegation zone.

Fourth-tier Salford, co-owned by United legends David Beckham and Gary Neville, head to the Etihad hoping to avoid a repeat of the 8-0 thrashing they suffered at the hands of City last season.

Can Villa end trophy drought?

Villa are the best of the rest behind the Premier League's top two, but with winning the title now a distant dream, Unai Emery's men are aiming to end a 30-year wait to win a major trophy.

Villa's last FA Cup success was back in 1957, two years after Newcastle last lifted the trophy.

The Magpies ended their 70-year drought for domestic silverware by winning the League Cup last season.

Sitting 10th in the Premier League, Eddie Howe's side may need FA Cup glory to salvage an otherwise disappointing campaign.

However, Newcastle have struggled on the road all season and are likely to be without influential captain Bruno Guimaraes due to a hamstring injury.

Macclesfield seek another 'miracle'

The 117 places that separated Nations League North Macclesfield from Palace was the biggest gap ever overcome by the underdog in FA Cup history.

But they could break their own record on Monday when Brentford, who sit seventh in the top flight, visit Moss Rose.

"We went into the Crystal Palace game thinking it would take a miracle, but on the day the lads were outstanding and were fully-deserved winners," said Macclesfield boss John Rooney, the brother of former England and Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney.

"There will be a lot more eyes on us, expecting an upset, but that's testament to the club, to the players, to the staff, everyone who made the day possible."

Fixtures

Friday (all times GMT)

Hull v Chelsea, Wrexham v Ipswich (both 1945)

Saturday

Burton v West Ham (1215), Burnley v Mansfield, Norwich v West Brom, Manchester City v Salford, Southampton v Leicester, Port Vale v Bristol City (all 1500), Aston Villa v Newcastle (1745), Liverpool v Brighton (2000)

Sunday

Birmingham v Leeds (1200), Grimsby v Wolves (1330), Stoke v Fulham, Oxford v Sunderland (1400), Arsenal v Wigan (1630)

Monday

Macclesfield v Brentford (1930)

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Jordan Spieth's epic Super Bowl Sunday doubleheader was prelude to 66

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Jordan Spieth’s Sunday was better than most, and his Thursday wasn’t too shabby either.

Spieth missed the cut at the WM Phoenix Open on Friday and so flew in for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am early. On Sunday, he was first off the tee at Pebble Beach alongside his brother, Steven, and then headed over to Cypress Point, No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses list, for one of the better doubleheaders that one can possibly experience in golf.

“Just had a fun day,” Spieth said during his post-round press conference on Thursday. “Played a loop, we didn't play them all.”

Word had leaked out that Spieth had more than fun at Cypress – he made a hole-in-one at the par-3 15th, one of the most special holes in golf.

Jordan Spieth hits his bunker shot on the 11th hole during the first round of the 12026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Spyglass Hill Golf Course.

“Yeah, ace,” he finally admitted, breaking into a wide smile. “Probably one of my top five holes in the world if you asked me where I’d want to make one on.”

Spieth’s made enough aces that he’s lost count for sure – 12 or 13 he figured – and said the last one was at the 199-yard, par-3 16th hole at TPC San Antonio during the opening round of the 2024 Valero Texas Open. 

On a sunny, warm Thursday with a barely a breath of wind, he shot 6-under 66 at Spyglass Hills Golf Club, a bogey-free that he called a testament to his short game. It was a good bounce back after the disappointment of a sloppy second round at TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course, a course that often has been a springboard to a quick start to his season.

“I thought let's just forget about it and use this as our pseudo-Phoenix and try to get dialed in,” he said. “I had a fluke kind of crappy day, woke up on the wrong side of the best kind of day last Friday.” 

Spieth from DEEP! 🦅

The 2017 @ATTProAm champ is T2 thru 9!

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— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 12, 2026

The highlight of Spieth’s opening round was another hole out for eagle – only this was on the par-4 18th as he flighted a gap wedge from 116 yards for a deuce.

“I took a little off it to control the spin and it landed right a bit and had draw spin,” he said. “It was a real bonus.” 

This is a week Spieth always circles on the calendar. He has been an AT&T ambassador since 2014, sports the logo on his golf bag, received his first Tour exemption as a pro here in 2013 and won the tournament in 2017, becoming the youngest champion at age 23. All told, he has six top 10 finishes in the event, the second most of players in the field this week behind only Jason Day with nine, and tied for second most of any event in his Tour career.

Spieth entered the week with 151 birdies at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am since 2017 the most of any player during that time span. Of his fast start, he said, “Spyglass 6 under may be the best I ever shot around here so very pleased.”

Now, he has three straight rounds at Pebble, where he’s gained an average of +0.41 strokes on Approach to the Green at Pebble Beach Golf Links, tied for his fifth highest average SG: Approach the Green at a course in his career. 

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Jordan Spieth ace at Cypress Point was prelude to hole out at Spyglass

Saquon Barkley: Early 2026 ADP and scoring projections for Eagles RB

Saquon Barkley was reborn in his first season in Philadelphia. Year 2? Not so much. What should fantasy managers expect in 2026?

In 2024, Barkley became only the ninth RB in NFL history to record 480+ touches in a season (including the playoffs). It had happened only once in the previous 23 years: DeMarco Murray's historically dominant 2014 campaign. In 2015, Murray struggled as expected. Because that's what usually happens to high-usage running backs.

Based on preseason ADP, Barkley was a fantasy bust in 2025. One interesting stat that jumps out: on 280 regular-season carries, he averaged a career-low 1.6 yards after first contact. In other words, it was easier than ever to take him down.

Now, on the backside of his career, Barkley remains one of the few NFL bell cows. He's also a bigger fantasy risk due to injury history and advancing age (29 years old). His 346 touches this past season are moderately concerning based on historical data.

We should anticipate an ADP around RB6 to RB8. The fantasy market still loves him. A rebound will be anticipated. But since he's no longer the catch-friendly RB of his youth, most of his fantasy production will come on the ground and in the end zone. While a top 10 finish is doable, it's hard to envision him exceeding expectations.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Saquon Barkley: Early 2026 ADP and scoring projections for Eagles RB

Chargers dubbed as best landing spot for free agent guard

The Chargers will likely be retooling the interior part of the offensive line this offseason, and Pro Football Focus believes that they could be the best landing spot for one of the top pending free agent guards.

PFF tabbed Los Angeles as the best landing spot for Bills' David Edwards.

The Bills’ offensive success may frequently rest on the shoulders of Josh Allen, but the pieces up front play a huge role in the equation. Edwards was a key contributor to Buffalo’s success both on the ground and through the air in 2025.

Edwards, 28, is entering free agency following a career-best 2025 season with the Bills, where he established himself as one of the premier pass-blocking guards in the league. His 75.0 PFF pass-blocking grade ranked 14th among 81 qualifying guards.

Edwards played over 1,000 snaps for the second consecutive year and has postseason experience, including a Super Bowl win with the Rams.

Edwards' projected contract is for approximately 3 years and is worth $59.7 million with a $19.9 million AAV, according to Spotrac.

While pricey, the Chargers are one of the few teams with the cap space to make a signing like that, projected to have approximately $82 million in salary cap space for the offseason.

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Chargers dubbed as best landing spot for free agent guard

ISLAND TIME: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss gets injunction to continue play

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss testifies during the hearing in his lawsuit against the NCAA at Calhoun County Courthouse in Pittsboro, Miss., on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. Chambliss is looking for a temporary injunction and a permanent injunction against the NCAA for one more year of eligibility. | Ayrton Breckenridge/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Strike up the steel drums and put the Trinidad flags at full mast.

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss was granted an injunction in a Mississippi court by Judge Robert Whitwell allowing him to continue playing football as the signal caller’s lawsuit against the NCAA proceeds. Chambliss’ attorneys successfully argued against the NCAA that the organization ignored a medical redshirt season and were causing harm to his chances for a career in football.

The court scene had all the makings of a John Grisham novel. A packed court room full of extremely interested folks who came to watch, praying for a win for Chambliss. The deep, measured and Southern voice of Judge Whitwell resonated as he politely asked for Ole Miss quarterback coach Joe Judge to please slow down when talking for the stenographer. “Down here you know we talk a little bit slower,” Chambliss’ attorney said.

The judge asked Chambliss pointed questions when he took the stand this afternoon. When asked if he played a single snap in the 2022 season, the Rebel quarterback said no, not one. When testifying about that season, Chambliss said his coach told him before the season began he would be medical redshirted for the year.

Chambliss’ mother detailed how her son had respiratory issues and was unable to prepare for the 2022 season losing weight down to 176 pounds in the preseason.

The NCAA made references to a recent ruling from Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako being denied eligibility after playing in a professional league, but ole Judge Whitwell is a straight ball knower and said the two cases were not similar or apples to apples comparison.

It’s really a cut and dry situation for the NCAA and Ole Miss. The powers that be wanted to exert some amount of control and draw a line in the sand with an emerging superstar in the sport. It chose poorly as it was clear Chambliss stands to gain money from his play in the 2026 season, improved odds to succeed at the next level in the NFL, and potentially boost his draft stock with NFL teams by proving the 2025 season was not just some fluke.

Now I have zero doubt the NCAA will file some appeal to this, and they’ve already put out a very long, boring and judgmental as hell statement about this case. Awesome, Trinidad is still going to be taking the field, and y’all can watch from your ivory towers in Indianapolis with clutched pearls.

Tad Boyle rips his Colorado team after blowout loss to Texas Tech

The Colorado Buffaloes basketball team was flat-out embarrassed Wednesday night in Lubbock, Texas. The Texas Tech Red Raiders ran Colorado out of the building 78-44, handing the Buffs their worst loss of the season.

It was a completely forgettable showing from Colorado, and afterward, head coach Tad Boyle did not hold back. He was fired up and delivered plenty of memorable, heated quotes.

"I mean, that was a good, old-fashioned ass-whoopin," Boyle said after the Buffs fell to 4-8 in Big 12 play this season.

"There’s just no other way to say it," Boyle said. "A lot of you guys are from West Texas. You probably know what that is. We took one tonight. Credit Texas Tech. Their program has a motto: the toughest team wins. There wasn’t even a question who the tougher team was tonight."

Colorado head coach Tad Boyle didn't hold back following the Buffs 78-44 loss to Texas Tech...

"That was just a good old-fashion ass whoopin." pic.twitter.com/8pqCDQAwKk

— A David Collier (@CollieronTV) February 12, 2026

Colorado shot just 29 percent from the field, making 16 of 55 attempts, and went 6 of 25 from three-point range. Abysmal numbers for Tad Boyle's Buffaloes. Even if this was a game they were not expected to win, losing by more than 30 is not acceptable.

"I’m embarrassed by our performance," Boyle said. "I’m embarrassed for our university. I’m embarrassed for the city of Boulder. I’m embarrassed for the state of Colorado. I’m embarrassed for every former player that's worn this uniform. We’ve got to own this."

Only two Buffs reached double figures in scoring. Isaiah Johnson finished with 13 points, and Ian Inman added 12. Texas Tech dominated the glass, with star forward JT Toppin grabbing 18 rebounds by himself. Colorado's leading rebounder, Bangot Dak, had just one.

Boyle even said that he and his team did not deserve a charter flight home, that they should be catching a 6 a.m. commercial flight instead. It was a strong message from a coach who is usually measured in postgame settings.

"That’s what we deserve right now. We deserve to be on a 6 a.m. flight out of Lubbock — commercial, Southwest, or whatever airline you choose," Boyle said. "We don’t deserve a charter plane back to Boulder tonight. We got one. We paid for it, but we wasted our money. We wasted our university’s money, and that’s on me. I’ll take the ownership of this because I’m the head coach. The buck stops with me. But I’m embarrassed. I’ve not said I’m embarrassed very often, but I’m embarrassed tonight."

Boyle and the Buffaloes will try to right the ship on the road Saturday evening against the No. 22-ranked BYU Cougars and projected first overall pick AJ Dybansta.

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John Shirreffs, trainer of Zenyatta and Giacomo, dies at 80

Trainer John Shirreffs at Keeneland Race Course on November 3, 2022 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Trainer John Shirreffs, shown at Keeneland Race Course in 2022, had 596 wins in 3,589 starts, resulting in $58.5 million in purses. (Horsephotos / Getty Images)

John Shirreffs, the soft-spoken giant who trained Zenyatta, perhaps the best mare of all-time, died in Southern California on Thursday. He was 80. No cause of death was announced.

Shirreffs was one of the top trainers in Southern California with 3,589 starts, 596 of them wins resulting in $58.5 million in purses.

He was a familiar face around local tracks, usually ponying his horses to the track during morning training and then avoiding the spotlight when his horse won by staying on the racing surface and not going to the Winner’s Circle, leaving the punditry to his wife, Dottie Ingordo.

Shirreffs first grabbed national attention when he won the Kentucky Derby with Giacomo at odds of 50-1 in 2005. The horse was partially owned by legendary record producer Jerry Moss, the M along with Herb Alpert in A&M records. Shirreffs remained Moss’ primary trainer until his death in 2023.

Then after Giacomo came Zenyatta, whose personality and skill won the hearts of Southern California race-goers in her 19-race winning streak that included an “un-believe-able” (according to race caller Trevor Denman) last-to-first win against the boys in the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita in 2009.

Shirreffs, a Marine veteran, fell into horse racing by accident.

Read more:Zenyatta is 20 years old. Her legend in horse racing still shines bright

“When I got back from Vietnam, I had no place to go, but I had a friend who knew somebody, so they they said, ‘Come on out West,’” Shirreffs told The Times before last year’s Kentucky Derby.

“So here I'm in New York, I don't know anything about [horses] except I've seen a lot of cowboy movies. So here comes Jim Matthews, pulls up in his trailer, he has his horse set and he it backs his horse out of a trailer.”

Shirreffs admits to not really knowing what he was doing.

“A week or so later, Jim's just calls me and says, ‘Do you want to come to work for me?’ I said 'Yeah, that'd be great," Shirreffs said. "So, I went to work for him and didn't get paid anything, just room and board. He soon said, ‘I'll give you this horse and if you sell it, you can make some money.’

“So I'm riding this horse across this field and I get stuck in this mud box. I get the horse out of the mud and Henry Freitas [at Loma Rica Ranch in Central California] asked if I would like to work for him. I said, ‘Well, sure, I get paid here, right? This is great.

“I worked there about 11 years, and one day in he says, 'John, you wanna take my horse to the fairs?’ I said, ‘Sure, I'd love to do that.’ And that's how it all started. You know, I never planned it and the opportunity just presented itself each time and when I was fortunate enough, and had some experience with horses, and that’s how it started.”

Shirreffs was asked if Vietnam or training horses was more difficult.

“Well, we don’t want to talk about that,” Shirreffs said.

Santa Anita issued a statement regarding Shirreffs’ death.

“Every horse who races at Santa Anita must first past by the statue of John’s greatest trainee, the wonderful mare Zenyatta. While John’s victories were plentiful and prestigious, what he accomplished with Zenyatta in the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Classic was a masterpiece and deservedly was voted as the top moment in Santa Anita Park’s 90 years. Our deepest condolences are extended to John’s wife, Dottie, and his family, including those horsemen and women who worked closely with John for so many years. May his memory be a blessing.”

No funeral arrangements have been announced.

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Report: Lions blocked Dolphins' request to interview Bruce Gradkowski

The Dolphins hired Nathaniel Hackett as their quarterbacks coach, but they had interest in interviewing Bruce Gradkowski for the job before adding Hackett to Jeff Hafley's staff.

Miami requested to interview Lions offensive assistant Bruce Gradkowski for the job. The Lions denied the request, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.

Because he is under contract to the Lions and the position is considered a lateral move, the team was allowed to decline the Dolphins' request.

Gradkowski played 37 games, with 20 starts, as an NFL quarterback, with the Bucs, Browns, Raiders, Bengals and Steelers. He last played in the NFL in 2014.

Gradkowski served as the St. Louis BattleHawks' offensive coordinator in the spring league in 2023-24 before joining the Lions in the 2025 offseason.

Winter Olympics recap: Brignone completes dramatic comeback and Ukrainian athlete excluded

MILAN — An all-time great comeback and a controversial exclusion were the dominant stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6.

And then there’s Chloe Kim, the American snowboarder who fell just short in her bid to become the first to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in her sport.

NHL players on the U.S. and Canada teams also joined the action in their opening men’s hockey games.

Brignone back in style

For much of last year, it wasn’t clear if Federica Brignone of Italy could compete at her home Olympics at all, let alone contend for a medal.

She came away with gold in the women’s super-G on Thursday, following a year spent largely in rehab after breaking multiple bones in her leg. She only returned to racing last month.

Brignone shrugged off difficult, foggy conditions to win her fourth career Olympic medal and become, at 35, the oldest female gold medalist in women’s Alpine skiing. Romane Miradoli of France took silver and Cornelia Huetter of Austria got bronze.

Brignone’s gold was one of four medals Thursday for Italy as the host nation pulled away in the medal count with 17. Norway and the U.S. have 14 apiece, and Norway leads the way in gold medals with seven.

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Silver, not gold, for Chloe Kim

For Chloe Kim, it was a third medal but not a three-peat. The American snowboarding star won the halfpipe in 2018 and 2022, but 17-year-old Gaon Choi ended her reign.

Kim was in first ahead of the last run but Choi snatched the lead with a score of 90.25. Kim fell on her final attempt to beat it.

Choi, a South Korean who was mentored by Kim, recovered after taking a hard fall on her first run. She is the first non-American to win the gold medal on the women’s side of snowboarding’s premier event since Torah Bright of Australia at the 2010 Vancouver Games.

  • HOW TO WATCH: For full access to everything happening in Milan, stream the Olympics on Peacock

Ukrainian slider excluded

As the men’s skeleton competition got underway, all the attention was on a Ukrainian athlete who wasn’t on the track.

Vladyslav Heraskevych was barred from racing after refusing to give up his plan to race in a helmet commemorating athletes who have been killed since Russia invaded his country. The International Olympic Committee said the helmet broke rules against making statements on the field of play.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry turned up at the sliding track in a last-minute bid to change Heraskevych’s mind ahead of the opening run of the competition Thursday morning.

Heraskevych, who had been a contender for the medals, refused and was excluded from the Olympics.

Heraskevych said it “looks like discrimination” to bar him from competing. Coventry, who said she’d hoped to find a compromise, was tearful on what she called an “emotional morning.”

U.S. beats Latvia in its men’s hockey opener

Two goals from Brock Nelson put the U.S. on course for a 5-1 win over Latvia in the men’s hockey tournament, which is packed with NHL stars for the first time in over a decade.

Connor McDavid had three assists and Jordan Binnington made 26 saves to help Canada beat Czechia 5-0 in the opening game of its Olympic campaign.

The Canadian women responded after their worst-ever Olympic loss by beating Finland 5-0 to end the preliminary round. That sets up a quarterfinal meeting with Germany on Saturday.

13 medals but no three-peat

The most decorated short-track speedskating Olympian in history has yet another medal.

Arianna Fontana of Italy earned her 13th career medal from six Olympics with silver in the women’s 500 meters but missed out on a three-peat in the event she won in 2018 and 2022. Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands won and also broke her own world record in the semifinals. There was another Dutch gold minutes later for Jens van ‘t Wout in the men’s 1,000.

In a major upset, Cooper Woods of Australia won freestyle gold in men’s moguls by edging Canadian great Mikael Kingsbury — the sport’s most decorated skier — in a tiebreaker.

American Jessie Diggins overcame bruised ribs to take bronze in women’s 10-kilometer cross-country skiing. Frida Karlsson won her second gold medal of these Games, leading a 1-2 finish for Sweden.

Italian speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida, whose great aunt was movie star Gina Lollobrigida, won her second gold of the Olympics by a tenth of a second in the women’s 5,000.

Alessandro Haemmerle of Austria and Eliot Grondin of Canada repeated as gold and silver medalists, respectively, in men’s snowboardcross.

Germany won the team luge, as it has done at every Olympics since the event was added in 2014.

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Winter Olympics recap: Brignone completes dramatic comeback and Ukrainian athlete excluded

MILAN — An all-time great comeback and a controversial exclusion were the dominant stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6.

And then there’s Chloe Kim, the American snowboarder who fell just short in her bid to become the first to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in her sport.

NHL players on the U.S. and Canada teams also joined the action in their opening men’s hockey games.

Brignone back in style

For much of last year, it wasn’t clear if Federica Brignone of Italy could compete at her home Olympics at all, let alone contend for a medal.

She came away with gold in the women’s super-G on Thursday, following a year spent largely in rehab after breaking multiple bones in her leg. She only returned to racing last month.

Brignone shrugged off difficult, foggy conditions to win her fourth career Olympic medal and become, at 35, the oldest female gold medalist in women’s Alpine skiing. Romane Miradoli of France took silver and Cornelia Huetter of Austria got bronze.

Brignone’s gold was one of four medals Thursday for Italy as the host nation pulled away in the medal count with 17. Norway and the U.S. have 14 apiece, and Norway leads the way in gold medals with seven.

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Silver, not gold, for Chloe Kim

For Chloe Kim, it was a third medal but not a three-peat. The American snowboarding star won the halfpipe in 2018 and 2022, but 17-year-old Gaon Choi ended her reign.

Kim was in first ahead of the last run but Choi snatched the lead with a score of 90.25. Kim fell on her final attempt to beat it.

Choi, a South Korean who was mentored by Kim, recovered after taking a hard fall on her first run. She is the first non-American to win the gold medal on the women’s side of snowboarding’s premier event since Torah Bright of Australia at the 2010 Vancouver Games.

  • HOW TO WATCH: For full access to everything happening in Milan, stream the Olympics on Peacock

Ukrainian slider excluded

As the men’s skeleton competition got underway, all the attention was on a Ukrainian athlete who wasn’t on the track.

Vladyslav Heraskevych was barred from racing after refusing to give up his plan to race in a helmet commemorating athletes who have been killed since Russia invaded his country. The International Olympic Committee said the helmet broke rules against making statements on the field of play.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry turned up at the sliding track in a last-minute bid to change Heraskevych’s mind ahead of the opening run of the competition Thursday morning.

Heraskevych, who had been a contender for the medals, refused and was excluded from the Olympics.

Heraskevych said it “looks like discrimination” to bar him from competing. Coventry, who said she’d hoped to find a compromise, was tearful on what she called an “emotional morning.”

U.S. beats Latvia in its men’s hockey opener

Two goals from Brock Nelson put the U.S. on course for a 5-1 win over Latvia in the men’s hockey tournament, which is packed with NHL stars for the first time in over a decade.

Connor McDavid had three assists and Jordan Binnington made 26 saves to help Canada beat Czechia 5-0 in the opening game of its Olympic campaign.

The Canadian women responded after their worst-ever Olympic loss by beating Finland 5-0 to end the preliminary round. That sets up a quarterfinal meeting with Germany on Saturday.

13 medals but no three-peat

The most decorated short-track speedskating Olympian in history has yet another medal.

Arianna Fontana of Italy earned her 13th career medal from six Olympics with silver in the women’s 500 meters but missed out on a three-peat in the event she won in 2018 and 2022. Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands won and also broke her own world record in the semifinals. There was another Dutch gold minutes later for Jens van ‘t Wout in the men’s 1,000.

In a major upset, Cooper Woods of Australia won freestyle gold in men’s moguls by edging Canadian great Mikael Kingsbury — the sport’s most decorated skier — in a tiebreaker.

American Jessie Diggins overcame bruised ribs to take bronze in women’s 10-kilometer cross-country skiing. Frida Karlsson won her second gold medal of these Games, leading a 1-2 finish for Sweden.

Italian speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida, whose great aunt was movie star Gina Lollobrigida, won her second gold of the Olympics by a tenth of a second in the women’s 5,000.

Alessandro Haemmerle of Austria and Eliot Grondin of Canada repeated as gold and silver medalists, respectively, in men’s snowboardcross.

Germany won the team luge, as it has done at every Olympics since the event was added in 2014.

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Kansas State coach Jerome Tang erupts after 29-point loss as fans wear paper bags

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State coach Jerome Tang blasted his players after Cincinnati beat the Wildcats by 29 points Wednesday on a night many fans showed up with bags on their heads.

The Wildcats dropped to 10-14 with the 91-62 loss, including 1-10 in the Big 12 Conference.

“This was embarrassing,” Tang said. “These dudes do not deserve to wear this uniform. There will be very few of them in it next year. I’m embarrassed for the university, I’m embarrassed for our fans, our student section. It is just ridiculous. We’ve got practice at 6 a.m. tomorrow morning, and we will get this thing right. I have no answer and no words."

He then said he would take only two questions from the media, adding, "Right now, I’m like pissed.”

Kansas State went 26-10 in Tang's first season and came a three-point loss to Florida Atlantic from making the 2023 Final Four. His record since then is 45-46.

The Wildcats have lost three home games in a row by at least 20 points, a big reason fans showed up with paper bags on their heads.

“I'd wear a paper, too, if I were them,” Tang said.

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Pakistan bowler Tariq and his unusual delivery courts controversy at the T20 World Cup

ISLAMABAD (AP) — With a momentary pause in his delivery and his statue-like pose at the crease, Pakistan spin bowler Usman Tariq has created plenty of attention at cricket's Twenty20 World Cup.

Just enough, it seems, to throw off opposing batters.

With it has come a fair share of controversy — that his pause-and sling style of bowling is an illegal delivery, or in cricket parlance, chucking. He's already been reported twice, but cleared, by Pakistani cricket authorities.

The 28-year-old offspinner’s unconventional bowling action has already mesmerized some of the big names in shortest format of the game and has seen him taking three wickets against an inexperienced United States in Sri Lanka this week in what was his first T20 World Cup game.

As is often the case in cricket, the reasons for Tariq’s potential illegal delivery are complicated.

First there is the so-called “15-degree debate” — that bowlers cannot exceed the ICC’s 15-degree elbow flex limit, which is nearly impossible for on-field umpires to judge accurately in real time.

Another talking point has been the pause in Tariq’s delivery stride. Some critics, including former India cricketer Shreevats Goswami, compare it to a soccer penalty run-up that would be ruled illegal if the shooter stops midway.

Baffling the batters

Batters like Cameron Green of Australia and South African Dewald Brevis are a few notable players that were flummoxed by Tariq’s bowling action.

Power-hitter Brevis fell to Tariq’s only second ball in T20 international cricket in November. Green shook his head in disbelief and mocked Tariq’s bowling action close to the boundary line — but later apologized — when he walked back after slicing a wide delivery straight to the cover fielder during Pakistan’s 3-0 sweep of Australia at Lahore.

Tariq’s rise in T20 cricket has also seen him taking a hat-trick at Rawalpindi when he took 4-18 against Zimbabwe during the tri-series in November. He has taken 11 wickets off his 88 balls in only four T20 internationals.

It was no surprise when selectors included Tariq in the 15-man T20 World Cup squad, knowing that pitches in Sri Lanka would suit slow bowlers more than pacemen.

Tariq’s journey to top-level cricket wasn’t a smooth one. He was twice reported for suspect bowling action during country’s premier domestic T20 tournament — the Pakistan Super League — over the last two seasons, but on both occasions he was cleared after testing at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore.

“I have two elbows in my arm,” Tariq said. "My arm bends naturally. I have got this tested and cleared. Everyone feels I bend my arm and all that. My bent arm is a biological issue.”

Tariq has also featured in the Caribbean Premier League and with his deceptive bowling action he was the tournament’s second-highest wicket taker for champions Trinbago Knight Riders.

Long pause a problem

“The batters are struggling to read Tariq because of the long pause the moment he steps on the bowling crease,” former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, who has played with Tariq in the PSL's Quetta Gladiators, told The Associated Press.

“The long pause disturbs all the concentration of batters and when he bowls a fastish (delivery, after a long pause), or even a slow ball, it leaves the batters clueless.”

Less than three months ago, Tariq said he had dreamed about playing against archrival India. And after Pakistan withdrew its boycott of Sunday’s game in the T20 World Cup, Tariq's dream could come true if Pakistan uses five spinners against India.

“I wish there’s a match against India and I can win the game for Pakistan single-handedly,” Tariq said then. “My coaches have injected this thing in me that ‘you have to win matches single-handedly'.”

On Sunday against India, Tariq could do just that.

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Orioles owner David Rubenstein met with Jeffrey Epstein in 2012, according to files

BALTIMORE, MD - Jun 02: against the Baltimore Orioles majority owner, David Rubenstein, attends the Tampa Bay Rays versus the Baltimore Orioles on June 2, 2024 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
David Rubenstein has owned the Baltimore Orioles since 2024. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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David Rubenstein, a billionaire who has owned the Baltimore Orioles since 2024, met with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2012, Front Office Sports reported on Thursday.

While Rubenstein, also a founder of the Washington, D.C.-based private-equity firm The Carlyle Group, is named in the Epstein files, he's not accused of any wrongdoing.

Among the millions of emails released by the Department of Justice last month are exchanges between Rubenstein and Epstein. Those reveal that Rubenstein met with Epstein for dinner in November 2012, four years after Epstein pleaded guilty to a state charge of solicitation of prostitution with a minor.

"Mr. Rubenstein had one meeting for 20 minutes in Carlyle’s office, at the request of people seeking Mr. Rubenstein’s participation in philanthropic endeavors, none of which were pursued by Mr. Rubenstein, a spokesperson for Rubenstein said in a statement provided tomultipleoutlets on Thursday.

"Nice meeting you finally," Epstein wrote in an email to Rubenstein on Nov. 12, 2012. Epstein and Rubenstein were reportedly introduced via email by Boris Nikolic, a physician once named as "successor executor" to Epstein's estate.

In that email, Epstein noted that Ehud Barak, a former prime minister of Israel, would be in Washington and asked whether Rubenstein would be interested in meeting with Barak to discuss the forecast for the economy following the election. 

At the time, incumbent Barack Obama had just defeated Mitt Romney in the 2012 U.S. presidential election.

Rubenstein then responded, "Thanks very much. Enjoyed the chance to meet you as well."

Later in that same message, Rubenstein added: "I need to check my schedule tomorrow. I really like ehud and I am up to speed on what congress and wh are doing — though impact on the economy is still a bit of guess work."

Rubenstein's spokesperson addressed that back-and-forth in their statement.

"A brief email thanking Mr. Rubenstein for the meeting also suggested a meeting between Mr. Rubenstein and Ehud Barak, which never occurred," the spokesperson told multiple outlets. 

"There is nothing more to Mr. Rubenstein’s involvement than that innocuous interaction."

That said, as reported by FOS, Epstein sent an email to Rubenstein two weeks later, and his reply suggested another meeting between them was in the works.

On Nov. 26, 2012, Epstein emailed Rubenstein a link to an article about Barak leaving politics. Less than two hours later, Rubenstein responded, "So no dinner this week?"

Epstein replied later that day, "dinner is a better idea now.. looking for interesting things to do."

Outside of Rubenstein's direct correspondence with Epstein, there's evidence of their connection in the files. FOS reported Thursday that, in July 2012, a "Sarah K" emailed Epstein a photo of a woman in a bathing suit, which Epstein forwarded to Nikolić and wrote "for david rubenstein."

The woman's face is redacted in the files.

Nikolić, who told The Wall Street Journal earlier this month that he "deeply" regrets associating with Epstein, responded back then to that email, "Thank you! HOT." 

A spokesperson for Rubenstein said Rubenstein had never received or seen that email from Nikolić, per FOS.

Rubenstein and fellow private-equity billionaire Mike Arougheti spearheaded the purchase of the Orioles from the Angelos family in January 2024, reportedly acquiring ownership of the club at a price that valued the team at $1.725 billion.

Peter Angelos, who led the purchase of the Orioles in 1993, died at 94 in March 2024. Soon after, Rubenstein, a Baltimore native, officially took over as the franchise's control person.

High school basketball: Bloom-Carroll, Berne Union, Fairfield Union among winners

The Bloom-Carroll girls basketball team went on the road and picked up a hard-fought 50-46 nonconference win over Logan.

The Bulldogs (10-10) had a balanced attack, led by Josie Burr and Stella Haughn with 13 points each, and Whitney Passen and Riley Westall scored 11 points each.

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Berne Union 47, Miller 18: The Rockets improved to 15-6 overall and 8-6 in the Mid-State League-Cardinal Division after their win over the Falcons.

Ilahana Speelman led the way with 16 points and 14 rebounds, Morgan Swank chipped in 12, and Addy Kalisik added nine points.

Grove City Christian 44, Millersport 40: Lilly Atkinson scored 23 points, but it wasn’t enough in the Lakers’ MSL-Cardinal Division loss to the Eagles.

Fairfield Union 65, Liberty Union 56

Amanda-Clearcreek 42, Adena 30

Fairfield Christian Academy 53, Granville Christian 20

Amanda-Clearcreek 50, Marietta 47

Fairfield Union 47, Miami Trace 29

Amanda-Clearcreek 45, Bloom-Carroll 43

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Fairfield Union 46, Liberty Union 30: The Falcons cruised in their MSL-Buckeye Division win over the Lions.

Keaton Webb led the way with 15 points, Dean Clark scored 13, and Mason Ailes added 8.

Bloom-Carroll 60, Amanda-Clearcreek 32: The Bulldogs cruised in their MSL-Buckeye Division win over the Aces.

Lucas Hogue led the way for B-C with 18 points, Brady Petty scored nine, and Caleb Hinkle and Jayven Griffith added eight points each.

Logan Elm 56, Amanda-Clearcreek 34

Fairfield Union 48, Amanda-Clearcreek 39

Berne Union 44, Miller 37

Zanesville Rosecrans 71, Fairfield Christian Academy 63

Wellington 51, Fisher Catholic 44

This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: High school basketball scores: Bloom-Carroll, Berne Union, Fairfield Union win

ONE Friday Fights 142 – Results And Highlights For Every Match

ONE Championship is kicking off Valentine’s Day weekend in style with ONE Friday Fights 142.

The world’s largest martial arts organization will broadcast ONE Friday Fights 142 live in Asia primetime from Bangkok’s iconic Lumpinee Stadium on February 13, and nearly two dozen athletes will compete for a chance to earn a six-figure contract and global roster spot.

Surging Thai knockout artists Apiwat Sor Somnuk and Panpadej NF Looksuan will throw down in the main event, and another highlight-reel stoppage in their flyweight Muay Thai tilt could land the victor a life-changing contract.

In the co-main event, Thai rising star Donking Yotharakmuaythai and Scottish slugger Gregor Thom will collide in another crucial flyweight Muay Thai battle.

Plus, in the featured attraction, former ONE World Title challengers “El Jefe” Ellis Badr Barboza and “Fighting Rooster” Zhang Peimian will meet in the ring, and the winner will inch closer to the ONE Strawweight Kickboxing World Title picture.

For up-to-the-minute results and video highlights for every Muay Thai, MMA, and kickboxing match at ONE Friday Fights 142, check below. And come back later for ONE Fight Night 40: Buntan vs. Hemetsberger II on Prime Video in U.S. primetime.

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A look at the Broncos stadium site plan at Burnham Yard

The Denver Broncos will be getting a brand new stadium in the coming years and we’ve got our first look at the stadium site plans now that the location at Burnham Yard has been selected. Zach Stevens of DNVR posted it on his X account below:

The future Broncos Stadium Site Plan.

Can see an idea of where the stadium will be, along with parking and tailgating.

The RTD station will be super close to the stadium. pic.twitter.com/vfNk4nZ1XB

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) February 13, 2026

The plan looks pretty state-of-the-art and now doubt beautiful once completed. This location will go far beyond just a concrete paradise, with lots of green areas and points of interest. I find the tailgate area to be of interest, of course. The only concern might be parking. It does feel to be lacking in this concept, but that could also just be my lack of perspective on total area covered here.

As we noted in our quote of the post, we look forward to the renderings that are sure to follow. What are your initial thoughts of the Broncos stadium site plan here? Share in the comments below.

Ole Miss given huge Trinidad Chambliss boost for 2026 college football season

The Ole Miss Rebels have had a tumultuous few weeks since the end of the 2025 college football season, but Trinidad Chambliss’ latest news has the program buzzing.

While drama has ensued in regards to the longtime collegiate quarterback, Thursday’s court ruling proved to be massive for the SEC program.

ESPN insider Pete Thamel revealed that Trinidad Chambliss has been granted a sixth year to play at Ole Miss. This comes after a state court judge in Mississippi ruled in favor of the signal caller.

MORE: Ole Miss football takes major blow in NCAA’s final Trinidad Chambliss decision

NEWS: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss has been granted a sixth season of eligibility by a state court judge in Mississippi. Chambliss received an injunction today, which paves the way for him to play in 2026 after the NCAA ruled he was eligibility. (The NCAA can appeal.) pic.twitter.com/nzeaak6uMq

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) February 12, 2026

The NCAA originally denied Chambliss’ plea to continue playing college football Thursday prior to the new court decision. However, Ole Miss will immediately benefit if their superstar quarterback returns to the field in 2026.

Last season, Trinidad Chambliss was a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate for much of the season and helped guide the Rebels to the College Football Playoff.

Even after Lane Kiffin departed for LSU before the season ended, Ole Miss and Chambliss proved that they were among the best teams in the national championship picture.

MORE: Five prospects who can boost their stock at 2026 NFL Combine

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss rubs his face during the hearing in his lawsuit against the NCAA.

In 2025, Chambliss passed for nearly 4,000 yards and threw for 22 touchdown passes. The 2026 NFL Draft prospect appears to be holding off on a pro career though.

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Home-grown talent: BYU gymnasts raising the bar

BYU’s Scarlett Sonnenberg competes on the balance beam during the “Best of Utah” gymnastics meet at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026.
BYU’s Scarlett Sonnenberg competes on the balance beam during the “Best of Utah” gymnastics meet at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

BYU’s gymnastics team is on an upward trajectory for what could be the Cougars’ best season to date. The team just recorded its highest score since the 2024 Big 12 championships in a 196.975-196.000 win over SUU on the road last week.

That effort included season highs on vault (49.15), beam (49.375) and floor (49.30). The event highs were a nice complement to bars, which has been the Cougars’ strongest event this year.

BYU currently ranks No. 23 in the country and boasts a roster of 21 gymnasts, including 10 who call Utah home. Recruiting locally is nothing new for the Cougars, but there seems to be a momentum boost in recent years. That includes this year’s freshman class, which is arguably BYU’s most impressive.

“I chose BYU because I’m not going to be doing gymnastics forever. This was an opportunity to be part of a program that is continually climbing and one that was going to help me grow outside of gymnastics, surrounded by good people.”

BYU gymnast Scarlett Sonnenberg

Highlighting that freshman class is Scarlett Sonnenberg from Springville, Utah. Sonnenberg came to BYU with a five-star rating and was recruited by several top-25 programs. She is only the second five-star recruit in the state since the ratings system began, the other being Utah gymnast Avery Neff, who is from South Jordan, Utah.

“I think with the rating it is nice to know that I deserved it, that I got myself there and achieved something high,” said Sonnenberg. “But now, I’m really enjoying the team environment that everyone told me was a big change from club to college.

“I chose BYU because I’m not going to be doing gymnastics forever. This was an opportunity to be part of a program that is continually climbing and one that was going to help me grow outside of gymnastics, surrounded by good people.”

Sonnenberg’s ability to compete against the best gymnasts during her club career, many of whom she’s still competing against across college meets, prepared her for the mental and physical load of a college season. She is a regular in the vault, beam and floor lineups and has taken on the tough assignment of leading off events in her debut year.

“Scar is so talented,” said senior Kylie Eaquinto. “She’s been settling into the leadoff role for us on beam and floor, and she’s amazing.”

Eaquinto is another local product, who along with fellow Orem, Utah, native Brynlee Andersen-Broekman leads the Cougars. Both have already earned event titles this season as well as a Big-12 Weekly Award.

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BYU’s Kylie Eaquinto salutes after sticking her vault during the “Best of Utah” gymnastics meet at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

“Kylie and Brynlee are both so talented,” said BYU coach Guard Young. “Every time I watch Kylie perform on bars, I’m just like, ‘How am I going to ever replace that.’

“With Brynlee, if you ever just need something that makes you smile, watch her beam, she’s just a star,” said Young.

Andersen-Broekman is so good on beam that she qualified for nationals last season as an individual competitor after tying for the event title at regionals (with Neff and others).

She has carried over her success this season, hitting a meet-high 9.925 on beam in the win over SUU. The junior is the highest-ranked beamer from the Big 12 in the national rankings, just ahead of her former club teammate and now Utah gymnast Camie Winger at No. 17 and 18, respectively.

Eaquinto leads a strong bars lineup for the Cougars, and has a new floor routine this season that fans love. It’s a baseball themed routine that is a tribute to her five brothers and their love for the sport.

“It’s a very different vibe shift for me on floor — I never thought I would do something like this, but it’s been fun,” explained Eaquinto. “Finding music is my least favorite part of floor; I know some people love it, but I don’t. When the ”Centerfield" song played, I was like, ‘This could be fun.’ It’s gotten me out of my comfort zone and been a nice tie to my brothers.”

Eaquinto, like Sonnenberg and other teammates, was also presented with multiple offers from college programs.

“I really liked BYU because it was close to home so I could go home for Sunday dinners and because I could be surrounded by people who have the same beliefs and values as me,” explained Eaquinto. “It’s been fun to see past club teammates join the team and meet new teammates, and really watch the program grow.”

Sonnenberg, Eaquinto and Andersen-Broekman, among other Cougars, all trained at Bold Gymnastics in Utah County, which is owned by Utah gymnastics assistant coach Jimmy Pratt and his wife Makenna Pratt. Sophomore Deb Silva, from Lindon, Utah, is another local product out of Bold who just won the floor title with a 9.9 in the Cougars’ win last week.

Bold is one of several clubs in Utah, including Olympus Gymnastics, where Zoe Hale and Mya Kirkham trained prior to BYU, producing talented gymnasts. The sophomore Kirkham is fighting her way into Cougar lineups, while Hale, a four-star recruit, is part of the talented freshman class.

“I think we have a really deep roster with a lot of talent coming from all over the country, and we also have a lot of talented local kids who want to compete close to home and go to an outstanding university,” said Young.

Up next, BYU travels up the road to face No. 12 Utah this Friday in the Huntsman Center. The meet starts at 7 p.m. MST and is being aired on ESPN+.

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BYU’s Scarlett Sonnenberg celebrates with teammates after performing her floor routine during the “Best of Utah” gymnastics meet at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Hugo Souza shines as Corinthians end RB Bragantino’s unbeaten run

Hugo Souza shines as Corinthians end RB Bragantino’s unbeaten run
Hugo Souza shines as Corinthians end RB Bragantino’s unbeaten run

Corinthians bounced back after their debut defeat in the Brasileirão.

Playing in front of their faithful fans for the first time in the competition, Timão defeated Red Bull Bragantino—who had been unbeaten so far this season—by 2-0 this Thursday (12th). 

This victory came in the third round of the competition, witnessed by 26,985 fans at the Neo Química Arena. 



Where’s the football?

Corinthians had the most possession in the 1st half—about 70%.

But Dorival’s team wasted the few chances they created.

For example, the persistent Yuri Alberto lacked precision.

Meanwhile, Red Bull Bragantino—superior for part of the first half—had more opportunities.

But they also failed to deliver when it came to finishing.


Hero scores, Hugo the wall, and more

Gabriel Paulista, who scored the winning goal in the Supercopa Rei, was decisive again at two minutes into the second half, taking advantage of Garro’s set piece.

Vagner Mancini’s team had the chance to equalize at the 14-minute mark.

But Hugo Souza saved Pitta’s penalty kick.

His 11th penalty save for Corinthians.

The game remained open and, as a result, unpredictable.

It was up to Corinthians to capitalize with Matheus Bidu (30’).

The Bragança team fought hard.

But the best chance belonged to Timão, with Vitinho. 


📊 Standings and schedule 📅

Corinthians reached three points, leaving the bottom of the table after playing their second match.

Red Bull Bragantino stayed at six, missing the chance to finish another round at the top. 

Both teams now shift their focus to the Paulistão.

The final round of the group stage will take place on Sunday (15th). 

In fifth place, Timão will visit São Bernardo (12th).

And Massa Bruta (3rd) will host leaders Novorizontino. 


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Heavyweight? Light Heavyweight champ Alex Pereira teases next UFC fight – ‘1, 2, 3 and go’

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 04: Alex Pereira of Brazil enters the Octagon in the UFC light heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 320 event at T-Mobile Arena on October 04, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

“Poatan” might be gearing up again.

It’s been four months since Alex Pereira reclaimed his UFC Light Heavyweight title by stopping Magomed Ankalaev in their rematch at UFC 320 (watch highlights). Since that win in Las Vegas, however, things have been unusually quiet regarding his next move.

Immediately after reclaiming gold, Pereira called for a superfight with former two-division championJon Jones, even publicly campaigning for a showdown at the historic UFC White House card later this year. That momentum cooled in December when Pereira suggested he wouldn’t be competing in Washington after all.

Now, a new development.

On Thursday (Feb. 12, 2026), Pereira posted a cryptic message on Instagram:

“1-2-3 and go.”

That’s it. No context. No opponent. No weight class.

So what does it mean?

Is it simply a countdown signaling his return — or is “1-2-3” a hint at chasing a third UFC title in a third weight class?

If Pereira stays at Light Heavyweight, there’s a clear contender waiting in Carlos Ulberg. A trilogy bout with Jiri Prochazka also remains a blockbuster option.

But if he moves up to Heavyweight, things get even more interesting.

With Tom Aspinallsidelined indefinitely with another eye surgery and the division in flux, Pereira could slide directly into a title opportunity. A matchup with Ciryl Gane — possibly even for interim gold — isn’t outside the realm of possibility, especially given the UFC’s recent willingness to book high-profile fights regardless of divisional logic.

Is it fair? Probably not.

Is it realistic? Absolutely.

Of course, there is a matchup with Jones, too.

Whether Pereira is hinting at a simple return or something far more ambitious, one thing is certain: “Poatan” rarely moves without purpose.

And right now, the chess pieces are shifting.


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Top recent southeastern Minnesota basketball performances

Feb. 12—Schroeder was feeling it against Plainview-Elgin-Millville on Feb. 10. She buried five 3-pointers and finished with 27 points in a 55-54 edging of the Bulldogs.

Essig was a primary part of a 3-point assault by the Cobras in a 78-68 win over Zumbrota-Mazeppa. Triton finished with 15 3-pointers and Essig had seven of them to go with her 29 points.

Rath unloaded against Lourdes on Feb. 9, hitting six 3-pointers and scoring 28 points in a 101-61 win. The 6-foot senior guard/forward will play next season at the University of St. Thomas.

It was a three-headed attack from the Triton girls basketball team on Feb. 7. Rainey Dobbs had 26 points, Keanna Molina 25 and Reagan Essig 24 in an 80-64 rout of Plainview-Elgin-Millville.

There hasn't been a lot for the John Marshall girls basketball team to get excited about this season. The Rockets have struggled to a decidedly losing season. But sophomore 5-foot-11 guard/forward Michelle Ladu has shown some great glimpses of play recently. She scored 34 points on Feb. 5 in a 65-62 win over Winona. She also had a 32-point game in a win over Albert Lea one day later.

The sophomore standout point guard has been on a heater for the past month. Thirty-point games are becoming almost routine for her. Mills' best outing came in a big win over No. 9-ranked Northfield (Class 3A). That's when she hit five 3-pointers and scored 33 points in a 64-52 win.

Brooklyn Mitchell, the best shot put thrower in all of state Class 1A last track and field last season, can also play some hoops. On Feb. 6, Mitchell scored 25 points and grabbed 19 rebounds in an 81-47 loss to Caledonia. That put her over 1,000 rebounds for her career.

Schwartz used a 62-60 loss to Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy to go over 1,000 points in her career. She managed 15 points against the Vikings.

The senior star knocked in five of her team's 11 3-pointers in a 74-67 upset of Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy. She scored 32 points overall, getting a pack of them in a 50-point second half by the Burros.

Shindelar, the biggest star on the No. 2-ranked Tigers team, scored 31 points in an impressive 66-57 win against tough Caledonia. That helped overcome another big night from Caledonia's Aubrie Klug, who scored 29 points.

Truty is playing much older than she is, just an eighth-grader. On Feb. 2 she outdid herself by scoring 25 points in a 63-55 win over No. 7 Class 3A ranked Byron. Truty buried five 3-pointers. Lourdes senior Lauren Hust had 22 points in the same game.

Griebenow, a 6-foot sophomore center, had a game for the ages in a 77-57 win over Plainview-Elgin-Millville on Feb. 2. Griebenow finished with 36 points on 13-for-17 field-goal shooting and 9-12 shooting from the free-throw line. She had one 3-pointer, and also grabbed a tremendous 22 rebounds and blocked 8 shots. It's all been part of an awesome season for the sophomore who is averaging 17 points and 15 rebounds.

Dyer, Mayo's standout 5-foot-11 sophomore forward, scored 32 points and nailed five 3-pointers on Jan. 30 in a blasting of Mankato West.

It's been quite a year for the 5-foot-3 Christianson, who is averaging 22 points per game, up from 10 ppg. last year. On Jan. 30, the junior guard nailed four 3-pointers and finished with 26 points in an upset 91-82 win over Caledonia.

Klug, who specializes from long distance with her shooting, hit six 3-pointers on Jan. 27 in an 80-50 win over Decorah (Iowa). She finished the game with 37 points.

Ohm nearly outscored Pine Island by herself on Jan. 27 in a 79-39 win. Ohm poured in 33 points for the No. 7-ranked Bears (Class 3A).

Maturing Zumbrota-Mazeppa girls basketball team has taken a major leap

Feb. 12—MAZEPPA, Minn. — Darren Nelson was expecting something like this.

There was an evolution happening and it was happening before his eyes. His Zumbrota-Mazeppa girls basketball team was growing up.

Draining shot after shot after shot from 3-point distance was just a part of it.

So was being defensive hounds, running the court and playing a wide-open game that also demanded good sense.

"We knew what we wanted to get better at," Nelson said. "And that was playing more transition basketball and shooting the ball better."

Consider both done.

The Cougars finished 13-15 last year. Now they are 15-9 — just two of those losses to unranked teams — and playing with all of those aforementioned attributes on their side.

"We are much better than last year," said Nelson, in his fifth year directing Z-M, and one who devotes nearly 25 minutes of each practice to shooting, with a special eye on 3-point tries. "We are reaping the rewards of more varsity experience. We are dictating things in transition and our defense has really improved."

And yes, don't forget about all of those 3-pointers shot and made by the Cougars. They shoot as many 3s as 2-pointers and have spent many a night raining long-distance makes on their opponents. Z-M averages a zesty nine made three-pointers per game, among the top couple of marks in southeastern Minnesota. Five times they have drained at least 12 of them in a game.

For the Z-M players, it's been a winning and exhilarating style.

"All of us are having a great time this season," said Z-M's Amelia Angerman (averaging 10 points and 4.5 rebounds per game), one of just two seniors on the team, the other being fellow starter Addie Liffrig (8 points, 3.2 rebounds per game). "I love all the 3s we are taking because I really like to shoot the ball. And we are supported by our teammates who let us shoot so much."

It's tough not to support something that is working. That includes starting three sophomores, all of them hotly productive guards. That is Adi Preston (already in her third year as a starter; 9.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 2.5 steals per game), Chloe Henn (12.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 4.8 steals per game) and Elyse Ryan (12.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 2.2 steals per game).

That leaves Z-M undersized, though extremely quick, with four of its starters guards.

That has also been something that has worked, as has bringing a sophomore and a freshman as its first two players off the bench.

Yes, all of them are growing up and as it happens that Cougars' win total keeps growing.

"We are making a lot (fewer) young mistakes (compared to a year ago)," Nelson said. "And we are making a lot less mistakes from the beginning of the year to now. These kids are gaining confidence as they see their success. And they all work hard."

Nelson has found everything to like about this crew.

"They do everything I ask of them," he said. "They're great kids. And when you are dealing with great kids, it's great to coach them."

Dave Roberts Doesn’t Expect to ‘Butt Heads’ With New Padres Manager

The San Diego Padres have a new manager for the 2026 season, and if you ask Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, that seems likely to turn the temperature down a bit in the rivalry between the two teams.

On Thursday, as pitchers and catchers start reporting for spring training in Glendale, Arizona, Marty Caswell of Foul Territory noted Roberts has “butted heads with quite a few Padres managers” and asked him if he expects that to continue.

Is Dave Roberts going to butt heads with Craig Stammen as he did Mike Shildt? pic.twitter.com/7W2brKEdVo

— Marty Caswell (@MartyCaswell) February 12, 2026

Roberts indicated he does not think that will be the case with Craig Stammen.

Jan 21, 2026; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) answers questions during a news conference at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

“I’m not going to butt heads with Stammen,” Roberts said. “No way. I just don’t see that happening. Don’t see it happening.”

Dave Roberts Has History With the Padres

Caswell referenced Roberts’ previous confrontations with the Padres, perhaps the most prominent of which occurred in June.

Roberts was ejected from the June 17, 2025, game with the Padres after Shohei Ohtani was plunked in the leg with a fastball.

That struck batter came one inning after Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit, and Roberts confronted the umpire after he issued warnings to both teams.

Three days later, Ohtani and Tatis were hit again, prompting the benches to clear.

That night, Roberts got into it with now-former Padres manager Mike Shildt, who later seemed to admit that Ohtani was hit in retaliation for the pitch that hit Tatis.

Southern California Rivalry to Remain ‘Competitive’ This Year

Despite the friction with his predecessor, Roberts was complimentary of Stammen, noting that despite a lack of managerial experience, his San Diego counterpart is well-regarded in the baseball world.

Stammen spent the last six years of his career with the Padres, prompting the San Diego Union-Tribune to dub the move “outside the box but from inside the organization.”

“I was surprised in the sense of, he hasn’t coached before, but not surprised with the respect he has in the clubhouse, the game, and being familiar with the organization. Great hire,” Roberts said.

For his part, Stammen has promised the Padres will be competitive with the Dodgers, which he described as a “great team.”

“We’re going to compete,” Stammen told Foul Territory earlier this year. “No doubt about that. We’re going to give them our best shot. That’s what we’ll do every year, that’s what we’re going to do every year.

Michael Bisping: Ian Machado Garry could be next for Islam Makhachev

Ian Machado Garry announced that he's in camp, but for who?

Machado Garry recently played matchmaker for the UFC's welterweight division, where he matched up Carlos Prates with Michael Morales, Kamaru Usman with Jack Della Maddalena, and gave himself a title shot against champion Islam Makhachev (28-1 MMA, 17-1 UFC).

The idea of Machado Garry (17-1 MMA, 10-1 UFC) getting a title shot is not farfetched in Michael Bisping's eyes.

"Is Ian Garry vs. Islam Makhachev the fight that is going to happen? Because it might just be," Bisping said on his YouTube channel. "Hear me out: Ian Garry is the No. 1-ranked guy on the planet and he's beaten some tremendous fighters along the way. And of course, he took Shavkat Rakhmonov in a No. 1 contender matchup, took him five rounds, almost got the submission in the fifth round.

"Since then, he's come back and the man's still fighting. Last time out, he took out Belal Muhammad, who is the former champion. Before that, he took out Carlos Prates, one of the biggest and hottest names right now in the welterweight division."

Machado Garry may have a strong campaign with his recent resume, which includes wins over Michael Page, Carlos Prates, and most recently former champion Belal Muhammad at UFC Fight Night 265.

"You can't deny what he's done in his career – you just can't," Bisping said. "As much as you might want to, you can't. ... When he got in the deep end of the division, against your 'MVPs,' against your Geoff Neal, your Carlos' and your Belals, what did he do? He won all of those fights."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Is Ian Machado Garry next for a title shot? Michael Bisping reacts

Dodgers Unveil Special Ticket Packages With Exclusive Giveaways

Dodger Stadium's infield shows off a display honoring the 2025 World Series champions in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games to win their second straight World Series title and third in last six years.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have unveiled their special ticket packages for the 2026 season, including exclusive giveaways for buying tickets to specific games.

The Dodgers are getting ready to defend their World Series title, hoping to achieve the first three-peat in more than two decades of baseball.

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— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) February 12, 2026

With the season quickly approaching, the Dodgers released their select dates for celebrating parts of the fanbase or following a theme.

For these events, the team gives away a piece of merchandise, but a special event ticket is required, so not every ticket is eligible to receive the item on the day of the giveaway.

Dodger Stadium's infield shows off a display honoring the 2025 World Series champions in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games to win their second straight World Series title and third in last six years.
Dodger Stadium’s infield shows off a display honoring the 2025 World Series champions in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games to win their second straight World Series title and third in last six years.

Here are the dates designated for the “Special Events Ticket Package.”

Teacher Appreciation NightSaturday, April 11 vs. Rangers

The first of these events is on April 11th for Teacher Appreciation Night, where fans will receive a special long-sleeve shirt in the style of a school ring tee as the Dodgers take on the Texas Rangers.

Healthcare Appreciation NightTuesday, April 14 vs. Mets

On April 14, the Dodgers play the New York Mets, and it will be Healthcare Appreciation Night, with a jacket included with each ticket, colored navy with Dodger blue colored lettering.

Dodgers Date Night – Friday, April 24 vs. Cubs

Dodgers Date Night includes a special blanket featuring a rose in the middle of the team’s logo, with the words celebrating love.

Japanese Heritage NightMonday, April 27 vs. Marlins

On April 27, the Dodgers take on the Miami Marlins for Japanese Heritage Night, featuring an amazing Japanese-inspired jersey that draws on their historic art style.

Women’s NightTuesday, April 28 vs. Marlins

For Women’s Night, an exclusive tan women’s quarter-zip sweater will be given away on April 28.

Mental Health Awareness Night – Friday, May 8 vs. Braves

Mental Health Awareness Month will see an exclusive Back-to-Back World Champions blanket given away along with the ticket.

Star Wars™ NightThursday, May 14 vs. Giants

May 14 against the San Francisco Giants will be Star Wars Night, a special day featuring a Grogu bobblehead giveaway.

Mexican Heritage NightTuesday, May 26 vs. Rockies

Finally, from the first batch of reveals, the Dodgers will give away a special Mexican-themed jersey for Mexican Heritage Night on Tuesday, May 26, against the Rockies, featuring a floral print.

The following dates did not include an image upon initial release.

LGBTQ+ Pride NightFriday, June 5 vs. Angels

Filipino Heritage NightMonday, June 15 vs. Rays

Hawaiian Shirt NightTuesday, July 7 vs. Rockies

Black Heritage NightFriday, July 10 vs. D-backs

Guatemalan Heritage NightThursday, July 30 vs. Mariners

Salvadoran Heritage NightTuesday, August 11 vs. Royals

Korean Heritage NightThursday, August 13 vs. Brewers

Union NightSaturday, September 5 vs. Nationals

First Responders NightMonday, September 7 vs. Reds

Día de Los DodgersTuesday, September 8 vs. Reds

Nurses NightWednesday, September 9 vs. Reds

5 Former Canucks Who Made Notable Impressions In Their First Games Of The 2026 Winter Olympics

After today, all men’s hockey teams taking part in the 2026 Winter Olympics have officially played in one game during the preliminary round. Five former Vancouver Canucks made notable impressions in their respective appearances, from scoring goals to noticeably not getting any ice time. Here are some notable parts from these five former Canucks’ first games of the 2026 Winter Olympics. 

Bo Horvat

In his Olympic debut, Horvat showed fans why Canada picked him by scoring a beautiful goal off a partial break by speeding past two Czech defenders and putting the puck past Lukáš Dostál. The forward played a surprisingly short amount of time — the fourth-lowest on his team with 9:54 — but put up two shots on top of his goal. 

Oliver Ekman-Larsson

Ekman-Larsson’s return to the Olympics went the reverse of a few players’ impressions. Despite dressing for Sweden in their 5–2 win against Italy, the defenceman actually didn’t end up playing in a single shift, finishing the game with 0:00 minutes played. He wasn’t the only player to send eyebrows raising at their ice time, however, as Filip Forsberg played in only a little over one minute during this game as well.  

Gustav Forsling 

Forsling never played a game for the Canucks, but as his career has progressed, many fans likely wish that he did. The defenceman scored Sweden’s second goal in their first game of the tournament and also added an assist on Victor Hedman’s empty-net goal in the win. Forsling’s ice time was on the lower side for Sweden’s defencemen this game, coming in at 18:53, though he did still manage to put five shots on goal. 

Quinn Hughes

As well as registering his first two Olympic points off goals by Tage Thompson and Auston Matthews, Hughes was noticeable throughout the game — as he always is — calling for the puck often and jumping up into the O-zone to help his team generate more offence. He theoretically scored to give his team the 2–0 lead, though it was called back due to the entry being deemed offside. Unsurprisingly, no U.S. player came close to Hughes’ TOI today, as the defenceman logged 21:29 minutes. 

J.T. Miller

Miller’s first game at the 2026 Winter Olympics went a couple of ways. On one hand, he had a slick feed to Hughes on the defenceman’s disallowed goal. On the other hand, his presence in Latvia’s crease on what would have been Team USA’s third goal of the game (including the Hughes goal) ended up being called for goaltender interference. He finished the game with 12:12 minutes played. 

[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Feb 12, 2026; Milan, Italy; Bo Horvat of Canada scores their third goal past Lukas Dostal of Czechia in a men's ice hockey Group A match during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: David W Cerny/Reuters via Imagn Images
[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Feb 12, 2026; Milan, Italy; Bo Horvat of Canada scores their third goal past Lukas Dostal of Czechia in a men's ice hockey Group A match during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: David W Cerny/Reuters via Imagn Images

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Where to watch Netherlands vs. USA free live stream, TV channel, start time for T20 Cricket World Cup match

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Where to watch Netherlands vs. USA free live stream, TV channel, start time for T20 Cricket World Cup match originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

USA head into their third match of the T20 World Cup looking to get their first win when they take on Netherlands.

Defeats to India and Pakistan so far have left them bottom of Group A and needing results if they are to progress.

The Netherlands have won one, lost one, having beaten Namibia last time out but lost to Pakistan in their opener.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match and start times.

Netherlands vs. USA T20 World Cup live stream, TV channel in the US and Canada

Here's how to watch this T20 match in the United States and Canada:

Fans in the United States and Canada will be able to watch this game live exclusively on Willow TV.

Willow Sports is a cable TV channel, but if it's not included in your current package or you've cut the cord, it's available on Fubo.

Fubo offers Willow TV as part of its expanded sports offering. In addition to live matches, you can also watch replays and highlights on demand at any time from any device. 

Fubo offers a FREE trial for new subscribers in the US only, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Fubo Canada is the home of cricket for fans north of the border.

What time does Netherlands vs. USA T20 World Cup match start in the US and Canada?

This match takes place at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India, and starts on Friday, February 13 at 7 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across North America:

DateStart time (ET)
Eastern TimeFri, Feb. 138:30 a.m.
Central TimeFri, Feb. 137:30 a.m.
Mountain TimeFri, Feb. 136:30 a.m.
Pacific TimeFri, Feb. 135:30 a.m.

T20 World Cup 2026: Schedule and fixtures

Group A

DateFixtureVenueStart time (ET)
February 7Pakistan vs NetherlandsColombo12:30 a.m.
February 7India vs USAMumbai4:30 a.m.
February 10Netherlands vs NamibiaDelhi12:30 a.m.
February 10Pakistan vs USAColombo8:30 a.m.
February 12India vs NamibiaDelhi8:30 a.m.
February 13USA vs NetherlandsChennai8:30 a.m.
February 15USA vs NamibiaChennai4:30 a.m.
February 15India vs PakistanColombo8:30 a.m.
February 18Pakistan vs NamibiaColombo4:30 a.m.
February 18India vs NetherlandsAhmedabad8:30 a.m.

Group B

DateFixtureVenueStart time (ET)
February 8Sri Lanka vs IrelandColombo8:30 a.m.
February 9Zimbabwe vs OmanColombo4:30 a.m.
February 11Australia vs IrelandColombo4:30 a.m.
February 12Sri Lanka vs OmanKandy12:30 a.m.
February 13Australia vs ZimbabweColombo12:30 a.m.
February 14Ireland vs OmanColombo12:30 a.m.
February 16Australia vs Sri LankaKandy8:30 a.m.
February 17Ireland vs. ZimbabweKandy4:30 a.m.
February 19Sri Lanka vs ZimbabweColombo4:30 a.m.
February 20Australia vs OmanKandy8:30 a.m.

Group C

DateFixtureVenueStart time (ET)
February 7West Indies vs ScotlandKolkata4:30 a.m.
February 8England vs NepalMumbai4:30 a.m.
February 9Scotland vs ItalyKolkata12:30 a.m.
February 11England vs West IndiesMumbai8:30 a.m.
February 12Nepal vs. ItalyMumbai4:30 a.m.
February 14England vs ScotlandKolkata4:30 a.m.
February 15West Indies vs NepalMumbai12:30 a.m.
February 16England vs ItalyKolkata4:30 a.m.
February 17Scotland vs NepalMumbai8:30 a.m.
February 19West Indies vs ItalyKolkata12:30 a.m.

Group D

DateFixtureVenueStart time (ET)
February 8New Zealand vs AfghanistanChennai12:30 a.m.
February 9South Africa vs CanadaAhmedabad8:30 a.m.
February 10New Zealand vs UAEChennai4:30 a.m.
February 11South Africa vs AfghanistanAhmedabad12:30 a.m.
February 13Canada vs UAEDehli4:30 a.m.
February 14New Zealand vs South AfricaAhmedabad8:30 a.m.
February 16Afghanistan vs UAEDehli12:30 a.m.
February 17New Zealand vs CanadaChennai12:30 a.m.
February 18South Africa vs UAEDehli12:30 a.m.
February 19Afghanistan vs CanadaChennai8:30 a.m.

LIVE! UFC BJJ 5 Results: Musumeci vs. Montague

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: (L-R) Mikey Musumeci and Shay Montague face off during the UFC BJJ 5 weigh-ins at Meta APEX on February 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

MMA Fighting has UFC BJJ 5 results for the Musumeci vs. Montague event and more from Meta Apex in Las Vegas on Thursday night.

In the main event, Mikey Musumeci puts his UFC BJJ bantamweight title on the line against Shay Montague. Musumeci is 2-0 in UFC BJJ competition and seeks the second defense of his championship, while competes for the promotion for the first time.

The UFC BJJ middleweight title is on the line in the co-main event as Ronaldo Souza Junior takes on Tarik Hopstock. Souza became the inaugural 185-pound champion this past December with a unanimous decision win over William Tackett. Now he faces Hopstock, a world champion from Norway making his UFC BJJ debut.

Watch the event free above at 8 p.m. ET.

Check out the UFC BJJ 5 results below.

Main Card (MMA Fighting LIVE now)

Mikey Musumeci vs. Shay Montague

Ronaldo Souza Junior vs. Tarik Hopstock

Nicholas Meregali vs. Nicholas Maglicic

Andy Murasaki vs. Andy Varela

Taylor Hishaw vs. Rebeca Lima

Jonnatas Gracie vs. Yan Lucas

Landon Elmore vs. Rerisson Gabriel

Mona Bailey vs. Carol Brunacio

Jalen Fonacier defeats Carlos Oliveira via inside heel hook in round 1

Miami Dolphins Discussion: Effects Of Taking Memebers Of The Packers Staff For the Dolphins Will Have On Both Teams

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 28: Kingsley Enagbare #55 of the Green Bay Packers sacks Tua Tagovailoa #1 of the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter of the game at Lambeau Field on November 28, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last week, I hit one of those walls where you just feel like you have run out of logical questions to ask for this nightly post, so I asked again for some suggestions. I did not get the number of suggestions I had hoped for, but I did get some solid ones. All the same, I appreciate every one of you who chimed in with a question you thought I should ask, or maybe one you would like answered. As a side note, if you missed the first post asking for suggestions and have an idea, feel free to add it in the comments below.

The first question Phinsider Question Of The Day suggestion that I will use comes from our very own Johnny, aka Alpha6. So with that in mind, this evening’s question of the day is:

With the idea that our Miami Dolphins have taken multiple members of both the front office and coaching staff away from the Green Bay Packers to rebuild the staff in Miami, do you see the Packers taking a step back, aka are they now weakened by subtraction, and/or will our own Dolphins take a step forward, aka strengthened by addition?

Please share your thoughts and answers in the comments section below-

2026 Season Preview: FC Anyang

2026 Season Preview: FC Anyang
2026 Season Preview: FC Anyang

Bruno Mota may have departed, but behind the scenes, Anyang are confident they can improve on last season's eighth-place finish. Minimal recruitment, combined with an aging squad of out-of-contract stars, suggests this could be a more challenging season for the Violets.

Last Season

14W - 7D - 17L, 7th.

What Happened?

A debut K League 1 season of a few lows, but numerous highs. It was a memorable year covering Anyang for the website — I can't imagine how special it was as a fan or a player. After several near misses, Anyang won promotion in 2024 and knew they faced a tough season. Their squad was the oldest in the league and lacked real experience at this level. But it didn't matter. Anyang finished eighth, well clear of relegation, with the foundations built to become a K League 1 regular.

The low point of the season was a dreadful summer run that saw the team lose six in seven matches and drop to 11th. That run looked set to continue when Daejeon led 2-1 with time running out in August. However, a red card and a Matheus Oliveira double rescued the game — and their season. That kick-started a seven-game unbeaten run, which included a historic win in Seoul.

Han Ka-ram celebrates his Goal of the Month against Gimcheon.

Survival was effectively guaranteed when Anyang played kingmaker before the split. In their best performance of the year, Gimcheon Sangmu were slaughtered, thanks in part to Han Ka-ram's wonder goal. The 4-1 win handed Jeonbuk Hyundai the title, cementing Anyang's right to be taken seriously. This club has arrived.

Notable Moves

Bruno Mota

Brazilian striker Bruno Mota has joined K League 1 champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on loan until the end of the season, but Anyang don't expect him to return. The big striker enjoyed a glorious single season in Anyang, leading the line in their debut K League 1 campaign. His 14 goals will be difficult to replace, not to mention his positive contribution to the clubhouse atmosphere.

Kim Jeong-hoon

FC Anyang is an old team, especially in defence and goal. Kim Da-sol was a brilliant signing, leading the team to promotion and then eighth place in K League 1. Da-sol is out of contract next winter and, at 37, is nearing the end of his career. Jeong-hoon (24) started the Cup final win over Gwangju and can now bide his time before taking over between the sticks.

Breno Herculano

The man entrusted with the impossible task of replacing Bruno Mota is 26-year-old forward Breno Herculano, on loan from CRB in Brazil's Serie B. Anyang love the lone target man who is quick, holds the ball up, chases lost causes down the flanks, and is good in the air. Herculano will also need to score goals. In his professional career, he has averaged exactly one goal every five matches.

Key Player

Thomas Oude Kotte

Thomas Oude Kotte scored one of the most important goals in Anyang's history.

A player who needs no introduction. Thomas is already a legend in Anyang after a stunning debut season that saw him nominated for the Best XI and earn a call-up for Team K League against Newcastle United. Thomas began life in Korea as a centre-back, then shifted to left-back, before operating at a very high level in midfield. This form and versatility saw his name linked with several big clubs, but Anyang moved quickly to offer him a new deal. He was recently named vice-captain.

Young Player to Watch

Chae Hyeon-woo

Winger Chae features in this category for the second straight season, and it is no surprise. The 21-year-old was nominated for K League 1 Young Player of the Season thanks to four goals in 33 appearances. Chae was involved in more matchday squads than any other Anyang player. With Yago's move to Malaysia, Chae is likely to be busy again in 2026.

Biggest Question

Who can replace Bruno Mota?

Officials at Anyang are confident the club can improve on their 2025 final position, but until they secure an obvious replacement for Bruno Mota, that is hard to envisage. Mota was a brilliant signing — the right man at the right time. Anyang went up in 2024 without a recognised goalscorer. They fixed that by signing the K League 2 top goalscorer, Mota.

The Brazilian was an instant hit. He headed home the winner on his debut in Ulsan, one of 14 league goals. He earned a nomination for the Best XI and played 90 minutes for Team K League in the glamour friendly with Newcastle United. Off the field, the impact was just as strong. Anyang players told me throughout the year that Mota was the natural link between the Brazilians and the Koreans — the man who acted as the go-between. Those are big boots to fill.

Reason to Watch

Anyang have shown themselves to be a model that all city-owned, small-market clubs can aspire to. Building a squad comes down to budgets, smart scouting, and effective player retention, but where Anyang really excel is off the pitch. They have the same disadvantages as many of their competitors: a slightly dilapidated, large multipurpose stadium that isn't fit for football. There's no shelter from rain, snow, or sun, and thousands of seats offer a poor view.

The Anyang atmosphere.

So what was the response? Build three pitchside temporary stands to minimise the impact of the running track. It isn't pretty, but it is very effective. They also added a new club beer — Sukhavati — and made “Zombie” the new club anthem. As a result, Anyang have generated one of the best matchday experiences in Korea. You don't need the Pohang Steel Yard to make it fun.

Gamethread/How to watch Northwestern women’s basketball vs. No. 7 Michigan: TV, streaming, radio, injury report

EVANSTON, ILLINOIS - FEBRUARY 05: Kara Dunn #25 of the Southern California Trojans dribbles as Grace Sullivan #22 of the Northwestern Wildcats defends during the second half of the game at Welsh-Ryan Arena on February 05, 2026 in Evanston, Illinois. (Photo by Zoe Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the second night in a row, Welsh-Ryan Arena will host a top-10-ranked Michigan team. After the Northwestern men’s team nearly pulled off the upset against the Wolverines, the women will try to do the same, facing the No. 7 Michigan women for its first game in a week. Here’s how to follow along.

Broadcast Information

Location: Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.)

Game Time: 8:00 p.m. CST

TV/Streaming: Big Ten Network

Radio: WNUR Sports (89.3 FM)

Injury Report

Northwestern

OUT — Sammy White, Angelina Hodgens, Lauren Trumpy (season), Claire Keswick (season)

QUESTIONABLE — NONE

Michigan

OUT — NONE

QUESTIONABLE — NONE

Greatest Detroit Lions Defense Ever: Hall of Famers and Modern Standouts

If the offense represents flash and firepower, the defense of the Detroit Lions’ all-time team represents intimidation, dominance and championship pedigree. Spanning the 1950s to the present day, this unit blends Hall of Fame legends with modern-day disruptors, forming one of the most formidable collections of defensive talent in franchise history.

Defensive Line: Power and Pressure

Alex Karras, Ndamukong Suh, Robert Porcher and Aidan Hutchinson

This front four alone would overwhelm opposing offenses. Combined, the group owns 13 Pro Bowl selections and 12 first-team All-Pro honors, along with more than 310 career sacks and counting.

Karras (1958–70) remains the gold standard of defensive linemen in Detroit. A four-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time first-team All-Pro, he anchored the Lions’ defense during the 1960s and earned a spot on the NFL’s All-Decade Team. His strength and durability defined an era.

Suh (2010–14) delivered one of the most dominant peaks in franchise history. A three-time first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler, he was the 2010 Defensive Rookie of the Year and a relentless interior force. His 2014 season stands among the best ever by a Lions defensive tackle.

Porcher (1992–2003) recorded 95.5 career sacks, second-most in franchise history. A three-time Pro Bowler, he was Detroit’s premier edge presence throughout the 1990s and a model of consistency.

Hutchinson (2022–present) represents the modern era. A first-team All-Pro in 2025 and two-time Pro Bowler, he has quickly emerged as one of the NFL’s elite edge defenders. His combination of power, motor and technique continues Detroit’s tradition of dominant pass rushers.

Together, this line would create constant pressure while controlling the run — a nightmare scenario for opposing quarterbacks.

Linebackers: Leadership Across Generations

Joe Schmidt, Chris Spielman and Jack Campbell

This linebacking corps combines championship credentials, emotional leadership and modern versatility. Collectively, they account for 15 Pro Bowl selections and 12 first-team All-Pro honors.

Schmidt (1953–65) is arguably the greatest defensive player in franchise history. A 10-time Pro Bowler, eight-time first-team All-Pro and two-time NFL champion, the Hall of Famer was the heart of Detroit’s 1950s title teams. His instincts and intelligence defined the middle linebacker position.

Spielman (1988–95) carried that leadership mantle into the Barry Sanders era. A four-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, he was known for his toughness and sideline-to-sideline tackling ability.

Jack Campbell (2023–present) has rapidly emerged as one of the cornerstones of Detroit’s defense. A 2025 Pro Bowl selection and first-team All-Pro, Campbell also served as a team captain and defensive signal-caller. Known for his sideline-to-sideline range, physicality and football IQ, he led the Lions in tackles and took a significant leap in his third season. His blend of leadership and production suggests he is on pace to join the franchise’s historic linebacker lineage alongside Schmidt and Spielman. y.

Cornerbacks: Ball Hawks and Hall of Famers

Dick “Night Train” Lane and Lem Barney

Few franchises can match this duo. Combined, Lane and Barney recorded 70 interceptions, 14 Pro Bowl appearances and five first-team All-Pro selections.

Lane (1952–59) set the NFL single-season record with 14 interceptions in 1952 — a mark that still stands. A Hall of Famer and 1950s All-Decade selection, he was physical, instinctive and one of the most feared defensive backs in league history.

Barney (1967–77), the 1967 Defensive Rookie of the Year, added 56 career interceptions. A seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, he remains one of the most decorated defensive backs in franchise history.

Together, they would erase half the field.

Safeties: Instincts and Intelligence

Yale Lary and Dick LeBeau

This pairing blends elite ball skills with football acumen. The duo combined for 16 Pro Bowl selections, five first-team All-Pro honors and 106 interceptions.

Lary (1952–64), a Hall of Famer and nine-time Pro Bowler, recorded 50 interceptions and was also one of the league’s premier punters. His range and anticipation defined Detroit’s championship defenses.

LeBeau, a Pro Bowl defensive back and later legendary coach, brought versatility and intelligence to the secondary. His instincts and play recognition made him a cornerstone of Detroit’s defensive backfield.

Special Teams: Stability and Excellence

Jason Hanson and Jack Fox

No all-time Lions roster is complete without its special teams standouts.

Hanson (1992–2012) is the greatest kicker in franchise history. He scored 1,983 points for Detroit, made 495 career field goals and spent 21 seasons with the organization. A two-time Pro Bowler and Ring of Honor member, Hanson was the model of consistency through multiple eras.

Fox (2020–present) delivered one of the greatest punting seasons in NFL history in 2020, earning first-team All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl selection while averaging 48.5 yards per punt. If his production and longevity continue, he could solidify himself as the best punter in franchise history.

From Schmidt and Lane to Hutchinson and Campbell, this defensive and special teams unit spans generations of greatness. Combined with the offensive firepower in Part I, this all-time Detroit Lions team would not just compete — it would contend for championships in any era.

Browns 2026 record according to ChatGPT: Total AI shocker

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Browns 2026 record according to ChatGPT: Total AI shocker originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Is the rebuild finally over? I ran a way-too-early 2026 simulation with ChatGPT to predict the Cleveland Browns record. Does new head coach Todd Monken’s offense take off? Are Myles Garrett and the defense as ferocious as a year ago? The win total result is a total shocker.

After a grueling 5-12 campaign in 2025, the AI isn't just predicting a minor step forward…it’s forecasting a complete AFC North takeover. According to the simulation, the Browns are set to skyrocket to an 11-6 record, marking one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in franchise history.

Considered to have the “easiest” strength of schedule in the entire NFL, could the Dawg Pound finally be in store for an exciting, playoff bound season? It’s February, and this is the time to dream.

ChatGPT also broke down the wins and losses by game. Of course we won’t know the official weekly opponents until May, but in the meantime let’s take a look at how this Browns hypothetically magical season plays out.

More: Cleveland Browns 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft round-up: Surprise picks & bold predictions

The Simulation: 2026 Game-by-Game Results

WeekOpponentVenueResult
1Cincinnati BengalsHomeW (1-0)
2-8Mixed Slate3-4 (4-4)
9BYE WEEK
10Houston TexansHomeL (4-5)
11at New Orleans SaintsAwayW (5-5)
12Baltimore RavensHomeW (6-5)
13at Tampa Bay BucsAwayW (7-5)
14at NY GiantsAwayW (8-5)
15Pittsburgh SteelersHomeW (9-5)
16Las Vegas RaidersHomeW (10-5)
17at Tennessee TitansAwayW (11-5)
18at Cincinnati BengalsAwayL (11-6)

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TNA Thursday Night iMPACT Results 2/12 - Eight Man Tag Team Match, Albuquerque Street Fight & More

Nemeth and Sadé talking with one another in the ring
Nemeth and Sadé talking with one another in the ring - TNA Wrestling

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for "TNA Thursday Night iMPACT" on February 12, 2026, coming to you from the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico!

Moose made his return to TNA programming last Thursday when himself and The Hardys came to the aid of TNA World Champion Mike Santana who had been blindsided with an attack at the hands of The System's Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, Bear Bronson, and Cedric Alexander. Not only will Moose be appearing in the opening moments of tonight's show with something on his mind to share, but he will also be joining forces with Santana, Matt Hardy, and Jeff Hardy to take on The System in an Eight Man Tag Team Match.

Rivals Mara Sadé and Ryan Nemeth look to put their issues to rest once and for all tonight when they go head-to-head with one another in an Albuquerque Street Fight in front of Sadé's hometown crowd. While Sadé scored a win against Nemeth as part of a Christmas Surprise Mixed Ten Person Tag Team match on the December 25 episode of "Thursday Night iMPACT", Nemeth holds a win against Sadé in singles competition during TNA Genesis on January 17.

Elijah will be making an appearance on tonight's show after himself and Jada Stone lost a match to Order 4's Mustafa Ali and Tasha Steelz in Mixed Tag Team Competition thanks to a Tombstone that Ali had managed to deliver to Stone while the referee was distracted. Elsewhere, Eric Young has something on his mind to share as he has a shot at the aforementioned Slater's X-Division Championship waiting for him as his reward for taking part in a Feast or Fired Match from the January 22 episode of "Thursday Night iMPACT".

Additionally, 2025 Call Your Shot Gauntlet co-winner Nic Nemeth will be making his return to action as he collides with Rich Swann.

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Trinidad Chambliss wins case amid NCAA lawyers ghosting the judge

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The NCAA’s absence spoke almost as loudly as the judge’s ruling. 

On Thursday afternoon in a Mississippi courtroom, Trinidad Chambliss was granted a preliminary injunction that effectively awards him an extra year of eligibility, clearing the way for the Ole Miss quarterback to play in 2026. 

But as Judge Robert Whitwell prepared to deliver his decision, one detail stood out. The NCAA’s counsel had already left the courtroom and was not present for the final ruling. The hearing in Pittsboro, Miss. marked the culmination of a fight between Chambliss, Ole Miss officials and the NCAA over whether a medically sidelined 2022 season at Ferris State Bulldogs should count against his eligibility clock.

In 20+ years of law practice, I've never seen opposing counsel leave the court before the decision was rendered. That's bizarre. https://t.co/Z1Q8LQS0xF

— We Run the Sip (@OMRebelNation) February 12, 2026

Chambliss did not dress for a game that year, battling significant respiratory issues before undergoing a tonsillectomy. The NCAA denied his waiver request three separate times, including an initial application, an appeal and a reconsideration request submitted with additional medical documentation. 

The association maintained that he was not denied the opportunity to compete and therefore did not qualify for a medical hardship waiver.

Ole Miss officials sharply disagreed, arguing that the documented medical circumstances warranted approval at the staff level. After exhausting internal NCAA channels, Chambliss filed suit in Chancery Court, seeking both preliminary and permanent injunctive relief.

MoreDemond Williams bombshell could've resulted in Lane Kiffin being fired at LSU

The financial stakes are substantial. Chambliss’ return to Oxford is tied to a compensation package reportedly exceeding $5 million in name, image and likeness earnings. It's a figure that shows the shifting economic realities of college football.

The judge’s ruling allows Chambliss to take the field while the broader legal battle continues. However, the NCAA’s early exit added an unusual twist to a case that could carry significant implications for future eligibility disputes nationwide.

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Bears S review: Grading Kevin Byard, Jaquan Brisker in 2025

The Chicago Bears had a magical 2025 season under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, where they went from worst to first with an 11-6 record, NFC North title and the franchise's first playoff win in 15 years. And there's no denying that the future is bright.

While the Bears exceeded expectations in their first year under Johnson, there's still plenty of work to be done with this roster, most notably on defense. After overhauling the offense in the trenches and at skill positions, the focus shifts to the defense where the hope is general manager Ryan Poles does the same to round out this unit under defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and form a complete team with a top-five offense.

Here at Bears Wire, we're going position by position through the 2025 Bears and grading every player. Rounding out the defense are the safeties, which had more continuity than we have seen in a long time. All four safeties played in 17 games this season and featured an All-Pro, Kevin Byard.

Kevin Byard

2025 stats: 93 total tackles, 4 for loss, 7 interceptions, 8 pass breakups (17 games)

Kevin Byard turned back the clock in 2025 with one of his best seasons in his 10-year career. The ball-hawking safety was all over the place in 2025, leading the league in interceptions while baiting quarterbacks into making poor throws. In Week 4 alone, Byard caught Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith sleeping by picking him off twice on the same play. The team captain used his savvy veteran skills many times to break up deeper passes and keep a leaky secondary from breaking down. For his efforts, Byard was named First-Team All-Pro and made the Pro Bowl, both for the third time in his career. The only downside to Byard's season is he allowed more touchdowns (seven) than ever before, but all in all, 2025 was one to remember. It should be enough to warrant a contract extension as Byard enters free agency.

Grade: A

Jaquan Brisker

2025 stats: 93 total tackles, 1 for loss, 1 sack, 3 QB hits, 1 interception, 8 pass breakups (17 games)

One of the biggest questions heading into the 2025 season was how Jaquan Brisker would look and hold up as he made his return to the field. Brisker hadn't seen any action since October of 2024 due to suffering a scary concussion that sidelined him for the rest of the season. But to his credit, Brisker came back strong and played all 17 games for the first time in his career. The fourth-year safety wasn't as impactful as Byard and struggled in pass coverage, allowing a 127.6 passer rating. Some of Brisker's struggles were due to injuries around him, though. Because the Bears rarely had their complete cornerback group on the field together, Brisker wasn't able to play the Swiss Army Knife role he does so well. When the Bears eventually got healthy in the secondary, Brisker shined. That was evident in the divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams when Brisker notched 14 tackles, one for a loss, a sack, and two pass breakups. Like Byard, Brisker is also an impending free agent, though his return isn't nearly as certain. If he played his last game as a Bear, Brisker made sure it counted.

Grade: B-

Elijah Hicks

2025 stats: 19 total tackles (17 games)

In prior seasons, Elijah Hicks was pressed into starting duty due to injuries for a stretch of games. That wasn't the case in 2025, though, so the fourth-year safety had fewer opportunities to make an impact on defense. He had some shine, though. Hicks saw extended time playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns and made key plays in both games. He primarily contributed on special teams, however, proving to be a quality option for Richard Hightower's group. Hicks is a solid depth player who could find his way back to the Bears in 2026 as he enters free agency.

Grade: B-

Jonathan Owens

2025 stats: 19 total tackles (17 games)

In his second season with the Bears, Jonathan Owens was primarily a special teams player and didn't see too much time at safety. Like Hicks, he saw limited snaps on defense with Byard and Brisker staying healthy. As the season went on, Hicks overtook Owens as the third safety in specific coverage packages. Owens flew under the radar for much of the year on the field, though his wife, Simone Biles, made sure he was newsworthy otherwise. He's another pending free agent, and his future with the Bears is up in the air.

Grade: C+

Position grade: B+

The best ability is availability, and the Bears safeties aced that test, having played in every single game, including the postseason. That's an accomplishment on its own. Kevin Byard was very clearly the star of the position group, having led the team in interceptions and anchoring the back seven of the defense. While Jaquan Brisker's play wasn't as consistent as originally hoped, he made key plays throughout the year and bounced back from a serious injury. All in all, it was a solid season for this group, but with every player hitting free agency, it's going to look much different in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears S review: Grading Kevin Byard, Jaquan Brisker in 2025

Trinidad Chambliss wins another year of college eligibility

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has secured the ability to return to the program for another year.

Via Pete Thamel of ESPN.com, a Mississippi judge has granted Chambliss a preliminary injunction against the NCAA. Among other things, the judge concluded that the NCAA acted in bad faith when denying Chambliss a medical redshirt based on a respiratory issue that kept him from playing in 2022, while enrolled at Ferris State. He didn't play a single snap that year, and he didn't dress for games.

The selection of a Mississippi state court clearly helped Chambliss. It's a home-court advantage to have the case resolved by a Mississippi judge who was elected by (and presumably hopes to be re-elected by) Mississippi voters. As it would be for any student at any school based in any state where the NCAA operates.

Given that the order will apply as the case proceeds, Chambliss will be permitted to play unless the presiding judge resolves the case in the NCAA's favor before the end of the 2026 season — or unless the NCAA can overturn the ruling via appeal to a higher Mississippi court.

In the face of its latest courtroom failure, the NCAA was predictably defiant.

"This decision in a state court illustrates the impossible situation created by differing court decisions that serve to undermine rules agreed to by the same NCAA members who later challenge them in court," the NCAA said in a statement. "We will continue to defend the NCAA's eligibility rules against repeated attempts to rob future generations of the opportunity to compete in college and experience the life-changing opportunities only college sports can create.

"The NCAA and its member schools are making changes to deliver more benefits to student-athletes, but the patchwork of state laws and inconsistent, conflicting court decisions make partnering with Congress essential to provide stability for current and future college athletes."

That's code for the ongoing plea to get Congress to federalize college sports, and to allow the schools to return to the days of blatant antitrust violations. To date, that effort has gone nowhere.

And the NCAA's ridiculous sky-is-falling! message is exhausting. If Trinidad Chambliss, or anyone else, has remaining eligibility, he should be entitled to use it. If the folks at Ole Miss decide it's in the best interests of the program to keep Chambliss on the field and if he can show that the rules should give him another year, the ridiculous rhetoric about "future generations" being "robbed" of "opportunity" should be ignored. It's not making the NCAA's current situation or reputation any better.

In recent years, the NCAA has gradually been exposed as nothing more than a shield behind which the various schools had previously hidden to justify not paying players. And even though the NCAA surely pines for the days when it had real power, the institution is currently nothing more than a toothless, arbitrary bureaucracy.

Frankly, the sooner the NCAA goes away, the better off the member universities and their student-athlete-employees will be. The NCAA is currently trying to help only itself, by finding a solution to the current college-sports chaos that doesn't result in the NCAA's extinction.

Marshall Mitchell: Mitchell futsal tournament drop in team participation renews tournament director's recruitment efforts

Feb. 12—MITCHELL — Soccer clubs divided over the benefits of the winter indoor sport called futsal.

During its Wednesday, Feb. 11 meeting, the Mitchell Sports and Events Authority (SEA) committee considered grant requests for nine local events. Among the grants awarded was $2,700 for the 16th Annual Dakota Wesleyan University Futsal Classic Indoor Tournament, set to take place next week. Futsal is a modified version of soccer, played indoor with five players per team.

Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) head men's soccer coach and tournament director Nicolas Reinhard stated that there are less teams playing in this year's tournament.

Four clubs are not returning "because of last year's issue with hotel rooms," Reinhard told the committee. These include clubs from Watertown, Pierre, and from Minnesota and Iowa.

"In my opinion, I don't think that's a good reason not to return. You got hotel rooms for 15 years," Reinhard said.

On the same weekend in February 2025,

a futsal tournament, a swim meet, a hockey tournament and an auction were held in Mitchell,

and these events competed for hotel rooms in Mitchell. Reinhard noted that the indoor tournament is held at a time when the weather prevents outdoor play.

Reinhard told the committee he personally called clubs to ask for the reason.

"It seems to be a majority of them is an ideology problem — 'We don't like futsal' — and that's something that needs to be made aware," Reinhard said.

Soccer clubs no longer see futsal as a developmental tool, according to Reinhard. The second largest club in South Dakota, which is in the Rapid City area, doesn't believe in hard surface futsal, according to Reinhard. People don't want to play on the hard surface because of injuries, according to Reinhard.

"I think the main problem is that soccer clubs no longer see futsal as a developmental tool," Reinhard said. "We don't want to stand here and keep asking for more money without telling what the problem is."

In the last few years, the tournament has reduced to 40% of its 2020 attendance.

In 2019 and 2020, the tournament hosted 133 teams from the Dakotas, totaling 1,330 players. The 2021 tournament was cancelled. In 2022, 102 teams came from the Dakotas with 1,020 players. After this, Minnesota teams joined the tournament, with 60 teams and 600 players. In 2024, the tournament expanded with teams from Nebraska and Iowa, in addition to previous states, with 88 teams in total.

In 2025, a total of 53 teams came to Mitchell from those five states, with a total of 530 players.

According to the grant application, requested funds will be used to cover referee expenses of DWU student athletes, who serve as referees. The event is expected to have more than 500 players and more than 1,000 people in attendance.

Reinhard reached out to clubs in other states to recruit them for the tournament.

"We're never gonna stop putting it on, because we're not about what money we make from it. We're about offering an opportunity at this time of the year for little kids to play soccer," Reinhard said. "We're always going to put this on no matter how much work it is. We love this tournament."

Liga F match-day 19 round-up: Real Sociedad get revenge, Deportivo hit Madrid CFF for six

Liga F match-day 19 round-up: Real Sociedad get revenge, Deportivo hit Madrid CFF for six
Liga F match-day 19 round-up: Real Sociedad get revenge, Deportivo hit Madrid CFF for six

After being knocked out by Badalona in the Copa de la Reina quarter-finals, Real Sociedad got revenge with a 2-0 victory over the Catalan side on Liga F match-day 19.

Meanwhile, Deportivo La Coruña ran riot in their 6-1 thrashing of Madrid CFF. Barcelona kept their winning streak ticking after a visit to Logroño, meaning they remain ten points clear at the top of the Liga F table.

Here’s how the latest round of results unfolded in Spain’s top flight.

Real Sociedad maintain grip on third spot

Real Sociedad bounced back from their extra-time cup defeat to Badalona with a successful league outing at the weekend. Claire Lavogez netted the opener in the 15th minute of Sunday’s contest. After seeing her initial effort saved, the 31-year-old pounced on the rebound to tap in from close range.

The scoreline remained slender until Nerea Eizagirre made sure of the three points in the sixth minute of stoppage time. The substitute cleverly cut inside onto her left foot before driving the ball past the goalkeeper at the near post. Real Sociedad have now collected 41 points from 19 matches, giving them an eight-point cushion to Tenerife in fourth spot.

Deportivo thrash Madrid CFF

Deportivo’s Esperanza Pizarro emphatically dispatched an emphatic penalty to get the scoring up and running in Sunday’s meeting with Madrid CFF. Emilie Nautnes produced the response for the hosts, only for Merle Barth to pounce on a rebound to restore the visitors’ slender lead in first half stoppage time. Like Barth, Raquel García tapped in from a parry to take Dépor’s tally to three.

Madrid’s hopes of staging a fightback were quickly quashed by two stunning efforts. First, Vera Martínez let fly from the left side of the box, firing a fierce shot out of Paola Ulloa’s reach and in at the far post. Paula Gutiérrez then conjured up her own impressive strike, curling a shot from distance over Ulloa to register her second goal in three games. There was still time left in the contest for Paula Monteagudo to pile the misery on the hosts with a sixth goal for the confident away side.

Barcelona, Real Madrid and Sevilla all win big

In addition to Dépor, there were also big wins for Barcelona, Real Madrid and Sevilla on match-day 19. 

After failing to break the deadlock in the first period, Barcelona moved through the gears to score three goals in six minutes in the early stages of the second half against DUX Logroño. Carla Julià Martínez opened the scoring in Logroño, tapping in from Caroline Graham Hansen’s ball across goal. Kika Nazareth then added a second following a neat passing move, before Vicky López netted her eighth league goal of the season to wrap up a 3-0 triumph. 

There was also a 3-0 success for Barcelona’s Clásico rivals Real Madrid. Signe Bruun got Las Blancas up and running against Espanyol, making a well-timed run in behind to collect Athenea del Castillo’s through pass before firing past Romane Salvador. Del Castillo soon put her own name on the scoresheet, before Sara Holmgaard netted her second Liga F goal to seal a comfortable victory. 

Lucía Moral netted a brace in Sevilla’s comfortable 4-0 home win over Athletic Club at the weekend. The 21-year-old opened the scoring from the penalty spot, before Fatou Kanteh doubled the advantage in first-half stoppage time. Moral required less than 10 second-half minutes to grab her second, curling an attempted cross over Adriana Nanclares and in at the far post. The scoring was wrapped up by Raquel Morcillo, who headed in from Kanteh’s inch-perfect cross to record her third league goal of the campaign.

Granada continue impressive form

Granada, meanwhile, extended their unbeaten run to five matches (W4, D1) with a 2-0 away win over Eibar. Laura Pérez’s grabbed the opener in the 38th minute, stealing possession off goalkeeper Eunate Astralaga to leave her with the simple task of rolling the ball into the empty net. Pérez then provided the assist for Granada’s second, playing an inch-perfect pass for Sonya Keefe to gather and then evade a challenge and goalkeeper before she slid it home to register her eighth Liga F goal of the season.

Aleti end winless Liga F run

Elsewhere, Atlético Madrid followed their 4-1 win over Athletic Club in the Copa de la Reina quarter-finals with a 1-0 success against relegation-threatened Levante. Silvia Lloris scored the decisive goal against her former club, clinching Atleti’s first Liga F win since beating Badalona in November. 

Tenerife also claimed a narrow win in their home clash with Alhama. Natalia Ramos scored the only goal of the game in the 39th minute, with her deep free-kick evading everyone in the box before drifting into the net. Alhama’s hopes of salvaging a draw were effectively ended when Encarni Jiménez was dismissed for two bookable offences in the early stages of the second period.

Did you know?

Deportivo scored just three goals in their eight away league games this term. They have now scored 10 in their last two Liga F road trips.

Best goal of Liga F match-day 19

For us, Gutiérrez pips her Deportivo teammate, Martínez, for the best goal of the weekend.

Liga F match-day 19 results in full

Eibar 0-2 Granada

Levante 0-1 Atlético Madrid

Sevilla 4-0 Athletic Club

Costa Adeje Tenerife 1-0 Alhama

Madrid CFF 1-6 Deportivo La Coruña

Real Madrid 3-0 Espanyol

Real Sociedad 2-0 Badalona

DUX Logroño 0-3 Barcelona

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Fort Lauderdale United appoints Paul Jennison as interim head coach

Fort Lauderdale United appoints Paul Jennison as interim head coach
Fort Lauderdale United appoints Paul Jennison as interim head coach

Fort Lauderdale United has appointed Paul Jennison as interim head coach for the remainder of the Gainbridge Super League season.

Jennison, who began the season as Lauderdale’s goalkeeper coach and head assistant, will take charge until the end of the USL 2025/26 season.

Originally from Middlesbrough, Jennison brings a wealth of experience to his role as head coach. He has more than 17 years of coaching experience gained across collegiate, academy, and international football.

Prior to joining Fort Lauderdale, Jennison held the role of assistant coach and goalkeeper coach for the University of South Carolina men’s football programme. He also coached Northwestern University’s women’s programme.

This wealth of experience will be useful to Fort Lauderdale. The side is currently second bottom in the Gainbridge Super League standings. As the USL was established as part of an effort to bridge the gap between youth and professional football, Jennison’s vast experience in the collegiate system will surely prove beneficial.

Paul Jennison on Fort Lauderdale’s ‘established foundation’

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Upon taking charge, Jennison said, “I’m excited for this tremendous opportunity. This is a special place, and we certainly have a very bright future.

“The important thing is to build on our already well-established foundation and bring in the collective together so we can move the team forward. We’re very excited about the players we have on the roster and how we can continuously bring the best out of them. We appreciate the support from our community and are looking forward to continuing to give them a team they can rally behind.”

Tyrone Mears, President of Soccer, added: “Paul has earned this opportunity through his work ethic, leadership, and commitment to our players.

“He has been an important part of our technical staff this season and understands the standards and culture we are building at Fort Lauderdale United. We believe in continuity, we believe in our pathway, and we have full confidence in Paul as we enter a critical stretch of the season.”

Fans will hope Jennison can get a crucial three points on the board as they face Brooklyn FC on Valentine’s Day.

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Ninja A-League round-up: Melbourne City produce five-goal comeback to stay top of the league

Ninja A-League round-up: Melbourne City produce five-goal comeback to stay top of the league
Ninja A-League round-up: Melbourne City produce five-goal comeback to stay top of the league

Week 16 of the Ninja A-League saw Sydney FC looking for their first win under interim boss James Slaveski. Last week, the Sky Blues parted ways with Ante Jurić after his eight-and-a-half years at the club. He leaves behind a legacy as the most successful coach in their history.

Meanwhile, cross city rivals Western Sydney Wanderers were aiming to make it four wins in a row as they entertained Adelaide United.

Here’s how the latest action in the Ninja A-League unfolded as the fight for the top spot continues, with all four top teams securing victories.

Wellington Phoenix 1-0 Perth Glory

Makala Woods’ solitary goal was enough to send Wellington Phoenix briefly top of the league.

The American had a great chance to give the home side an early lead, but was well denied by Teresa Morrisey in the Glory goal.

Wellington took the lead deep in first half added time. Woods and Lucía León combined to pressure the Perth backline into giving the ball away. Woods then pounced to drive it low past Morrisey.

Grace Jale smashed the crossbar as the Nix went looking for a second. In the end, one goal was enough for Bev Priestman’s side.

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Melbourne Victory 2-1 Newcastle Jets

Melbourne Victory moved into the top six thanks to this win over Newcastle Jets.

Courtney Newbon had to be alert early on to deny Alexis Collins with a plunging save down to her left. Josie Allan was next to test the Victory keeper, but her effort from the edge of the box was tipped over.

Victory grew into the contest with Sofia Sakalis hitting the bar early in the second half. They took the lead with 65 minutes played when Claudia Cicco sliced her clearance from Alana Jančevski’s corner past her own keeper.

Kelli Brown levelled from the spot for Newcastle with 15 minutes left, but Holly Furphy’s stunning strike with a little under ten minutes left sealed the victory for Melbourne.

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Sydney FC 1-2 Canberra United

Sydney FC’s woeful run of form continued as they were beaten by Canberra United.

Following their  3-1 defeat in midweek at home to Brisbane, the Sky Blues were looking to kickstart Slaveski’s tenure as boss.

It was the visitors who created all the early pressure and that was rewarded when Bethany Gordon slammed home at the far post with 13 minutes gone.

Madison Ayson took full advantage of some poor goalkeeping from Sally James to head home Mackenzie Hawkesby’s free-kick and bring the hosts level.

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An hour in, Sydney’s task was that bit more difficult when Kirsty Fenton was shown a straight red for pulling Michelle Heyman back with the Canberra legend in on goal.

Sydney looked to have weathered the storm, but with four minutes left, Mary Stanić-Floody struck the winner. Her initial shot from outside the box cannoned back off Willa Pearson, but her rebounded effort fizzed past Heather Hinz to condemn them to a seventh defeat of the season.

Melbourne City 5-2 Brisbane Roar

Melbourne City recovered from a nightmare start to sweep Brisbane aside and return to the top of the league.

A quickfire double from Kijah Stephenson had put Brisbane 2-0 up inside the opening 13 minutes. She opened the scoring with a brilliantly curled effort from the edge of the box after City goalkeeper Melena Mieres made a mess of a routine catch. 

Her second also came from the edge of the box. This time, the Roar pounced on some loose passing as City attempted to play out from the back.

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Not to be overawed, Melbourne City turned the game on its head with five unanswered goals. Rebekah Stott headed home ten minutes before the break as Roar failed to clear a corner. Holly McNamara levelled five minutes later with a composed finish after rounding Chloe Lincoln.

Shortly after the break, the turnaround was complete. Bryleeh Henry was found in acres of space by McNamara and she calmly dispatched the ball past Lincoln. Deven Jackson then gave the hosts daylight with 20 minutes left, before Aideen Keane capped off the afternoon with a delightful curling shot leaving Lincoln with no chance. 

Western Sydney Wanderers 0-1 Adelaide United

Adelaide United ended Western Sydney’s run of good form with a hard fought win at Wanderers Football Park. The visitors were on the front foot early with Poppie Hooks scrambling Fiona Worts’ goal-bound effort off the line.

Some incisive play from Western Sydney down the right hand side gave Milly Bennett a chance, but her attempt was comfortable work for Ilona Melegh.

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Adelaide’s winner came in fortuitous circumstances. Matilda McNamara let fly with a rasping shot that came back off the post and bounced in off the unfortunate Danika Matos.

Melegh was at full stretch to deny Allyssa Ng-Saad’s strike from 18 yards out as United held on to climb to fourth.

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Meet Denver Summit FC: All you need to know about the new NWSL club

Meet Denver Summit FC: All you need to know about the new NWSL club
Meet Denver Summit FC: All you need to know about the new NWSL club

Denver Summit FC is officially joining the NWSL as the league’s 16th franchise for the 2026 season.

Aiming for a Rocky Mountain high, this expansion club won’t just make up the numbers. With a star-studded roster, a world-class manager in Nick Cushing, and ticket sales already shattering expectations for their March debut, the Summit is poised to prove that the women’s game belongs at a mile high.

A new peak for women’s soccer

So what is it about Denver that makes this latest addition stand out? The name speaks for itself, setting the stage for the summit this club wishes to achieve. In hopes of bringing people together and striving to reach new heights on and off the pitch, Denver hopes to make immediate waves in the women’s game.

The ’14ers’ — the club’s official supporters group — are ready to bring the energy for a roster that is already turning heads. The front office has assembled a star-studded lineup that includes Abby Smith, Ally Brazier, Carson Pickett, Kaleigh Kurtz, and Janine Sonis.

Perhaps the biggest splash is the arrival of Lindsey Heaps, who will join the squad later this season. From the front line to the goal, Denver Summit is ready to bring the heat with legitimate attacking power and a skilled defensive presence.

Nick Cushing leads star-studded Denver Summit staff

Commanding the team is a manager that global soccer fans will instantly recognize: Nick Cushing.

Cushing brings a championship pedigree to Denver, having previously served as the head coach of Manchester City in the WSL. Most recently, he managed New York City FC on the MLS side, giving him a unique blend of NWSL-adjacent and European experience that the club hopes will translate to immediate success.

Rounding out the inaugural staff are assistant coaches Angela Salem and Alan Mahon. Former England international Karen Bardsley joins as goalkeeper coach, with James Mitchell serving as video coach.

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A three-stadium journey

Now, where is this team going to be based? Denver Summit will play at two sites before moving into its own stadium.

Following the first home opener at Empower Field, the journey will continue in Commerce City, Colorado, at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Park throughout the spring.

In July, the next phase will be to open up Centennial Stadium, which will be in mid-summer. This stadium will serve as their home for the remainder of the 2026 home matches and throughout the 2027 season.

Breaking attendance records

As the season approaches, President Jen Millet notes that the community is already welcoming this team with open arms.

“There is nothing more powerful than a city showing for its team. Crossing the 25,000 mark for the kickoff tells us everything we need to know about what this moment means to Denver,” said Millet.

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Denver Summit FC will take center stage against the Washington Spirit on March 28 at Empower Field for their inaugural home opener. Ticket sales are already skyrocketing — as of February 4, the club has sold more than 40,000 tickets, putting them on track to sell out the lower bowl and potentially challenge league attendance records.

Preseason first look: Coachella Valley Invitational

Before the home opener, fans will get their first glimpse of the squad in action this month. Denver Summit FC will make its debut at the Coachella Valley Invitational in Indio, California. The preseason tournament featuring both MLS and NWSL clubs will introduce Denver to two league opponents in the desert.

  • Sunday, Feb. 15: vs. Utah Royals FC (2:00 p.m. PT)
  • Saturday, Feb. 21: vs. San Diego Wave FC (12:00 p.m. PT)

These matches serve not only to build chemistry on the pitch but also to give the ’14ers’ their first taste of NWSL competition. With the tools in place and a community ready to support them, the Summit is poised to break boundaries and expand the women’s game in 2026.

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Report: Dan Campbell Sends Message by Blocking Dolphins’ Interview Request

The Detroit Lions aren’t just protecting their coaching staff, they’re also leaning into a familiar rivalry.

According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Miami Dolphins, now led by former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, requested permission to interview Lions offensive assistant Bruce Gradkowski for their quarterbacks coach position. Dan Campbell reportedly blocked the request, making it clear that Gradkowski isn’t going anywhere.

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Given Hafley’s Packers ties, the move feels especially fitting.

Dan Campbell and the Lions have spent years battling Green Bay for control of the NFC North, and now that a former Packers coordinator is running Miami, Detroit had little incentive to do any favors. Blocking the request not only keeps a valued coach in-house, it also denies help to a former rival.

Gradkowski has been with the Lions since 2025 and is viewed internally as a rising offensive mind. Before arriving in Detroit, he served as the offensive coordinator for the St. Louis BattleHawks of the UFL, helping build an offense that put him firmly on the NFL coaching radar.

As a player, Gradkowski starred at Toledo before being selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He went on to play for the St. Louis Rams, Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals, and Pittsburgh Steelers, carving out a long professional career. His younger brother, Gino Gradkowski, is also a former NFL player.

Detroit’s decision sends a clear message: Bruce Gradkowski is part of the Lions’ present — and future — and Dan Campbell isn’t about to help a former Packers coach rebuild elsewhere.

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Netherlands drop insane throwback kits for 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is slated to be the biggest in men’s soccer history with 48 nations competing, and the Netherlands are hoping to channel success from past tournaments.

The European nation returns to the top stage in the sport with a talented roster after making a deep run in 2022. However, the previously World Cup in Qatar was missing a crucial ingredient for the Dutch side.

Soccer fans have become enamored by the Netherlands’ new kits for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This comes after the nation used inspiration from its old jerseys from 1988 when Ruud Gullit led the country.

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I absolutely LOVE this. Drawing inspiration from the iconic 1988 Dutch home kit design.

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Oranje kit on the right https://t.co/wR2yzVjJ0tpic.twitter.com/OO2Y1bssdL

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Gullit and Co. appeared at the 1990 FIFA World Cup after missing out on two straight appearances at the tournament prior to that.

In 2026, the Dutch will have significant expectations while donning their impressive Nike kits. This comes as the Netherlands look to avenge top nations like Argentina, Portugal and Spain.

Holland has a deep squad including Premier League stars like Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Xavi Simons. Meanwhile, veteran goalscorer Memphis Depay returns to the European squad as he and his teammates look to break through in another major competition.

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The Dutch will face Japan, Tunisia and another European qualifying nation during Group F this summer. Holland enters the tournament as firm favorites to finish atop the group and make a run into the knockout phase just like during the 2022 tournament.

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Sony State of Play Launches 2.5D God of War Origin Story and Announces Upcoming God of War Trilogy Remake

13 February 2026 at 04:11
Today's PlayStation State of Play has already seen a handful of exciting announcements, like the release date for Game Freak's upcoming Souls-like RPG, but fans of the God of War franchise are likely having an extra-special day, with two announcements coming out of the event. Firstly, God of War: Sons of Sparta, a 2.5D Metroidvania telling Kratos's origin story, has officially launched and is available for the PlayStation 5. Sons of Sparta follows Kratos during his days training as a warrior at the Agoge with his brother Deimos. Sons of Sparta was written by the same Santa Monica Studio team that was responsible for God of War 2018 and God of War Ragnarök, while the development was handled by Mega Cat Studios, a studio packed with experienced developers who have by now worked on a slew of Metroidvanias. The game promises dynamic combat with the classic Spartan sword and shield as well as a variety of "Gifts of Olympus," to spice things up.

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Kangding Travel Guide: A Stunning City with Tibetan Heritage, Natural Wonders, and Unmatched Scenic Beauty

13 February 2026 at 05:13
Kangding Travel Guide: A Stunning City with Tibetan Heritage, Natural Wonders, and Unmatched Scenic Beauty

Kangding, a city located in western Sichuan Province, China, is a captivating blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventure opportunities. Situated at an elevation of over 2,500 meters, it is one of the most scenic and culturally rich regions in China, nestled on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Known for its Tibetan roots, spectacular landscapes, and historical significance, Kangding is increasingly becoming a sought‑after destination for travellers looking to explore the lesser‑known corners of Sichuan and immerse themselves in a unique blend of Chinese and Tibetan traditions.

A City Where Cultures Meet: The Cultural Significance of Kangding

Historically, Kangding has played a pivotal role as a cultural and trade hub between China and Tibet. The city is often referred to as the “Gateway to Tibet” due to its geographical location on the route to Lhasa, Tibet’s capital. It lies in a strategic position where the cultures of the Han Chinese and Tibetan people have intertwined for centuries. This has led to a unique cultural fusion that is reflected in the architecture, traditions, and lifestyle of Kangding’s residents.

The city’s Tibetan heritage is most prominently displayed in its Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, traditional Tibetan architecture, and festivals. The Kangding Love Song, an iconic folk tune originating from the region, has made the city famous far beyond Sichuan. The song, which celebrates love, nature, and the beauty of the region, continues to be a symbol of the city’s rich cultural traditions.

Breathtaking Natural Beauty: What Kangding Has to Offer

Kangding is not just a cultural melting pot; it is also a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The city is surrounded by dramatic mountains, alpine meadows, and clear rivers, making it an ideal base for those looking to explore the Tibetan Plateau.

Mugecuo Scenic Area: Nature at Its Finest

One of Kangding’s most famous natural attractions is the Mugecuo Scenic Area, located to the north of the city. This alpine lake, at an elevation of over 3,800 meters, is surrounded by pristine forests, waterfalls, and dramatic mountain views. Visitors can take boat rides, hike through lush meadows, or simply relax by the lake’s crystal-clear waters while soaking in the spectacular scenery. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including wild birds and small mammals, adding to its appeal for nature lovers.

Mount Gongga: The King of Sichuan’s Peaks

To the south of Kangding, Mount Gongga stands as the highest peak in Sichuan Province, rising to 7,556 meters. This towering mountain, known as the “King of Sichuan’s Mountains,” is an important destination for mountaineers and adventure seekers. The surrounding Gongga Glacier is equally impressive, and trekking in the area provides panoramic views of the glacier and its surrounding valleys. Although climbing the peak itself requires significant preparation, the region offers a wealth of hiking routes for all levels.

Tibetan Culture: Immersing Yourself in Kangding’s Traditions

Kangding’s unique position on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau means that the Tibetan culture is deeply woven into everyday life. This is evident in the architecture, art, religion, and festivals that define the city.

Monasteries and Tibetan Buddhism

A significant attraction for visitors is the Nanwu Monastery, located just outside Kangding. This Tibetan Buddhist monastery is not only a religious center but also an important part of the local community. Visitors to the monastery can experience the serene environment, witness the monks in prayer, and learn about Tibetan Buddhism. The city is also known for other smaller monasteries, which offer travellers a glimpse into the spiritual life of the Tibetan people.

Traditional Tibetan Festivals

Festivals play an important role in the cultural life of Kangding. The Shoton Festival, which celebrates Tibetan Buddhism and is marked by large thangka (religious paintings) displays, is a major event in the city. The Kangding Love Song Festival, another key celebration, focuses on local music, dance, and performances that honor the traditional folk song from which the city derives its fame. Visitors who time their visit with these festivals are in for an unforgettable experience of Tibetan culture.

Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Kangding

For those seeking an active vacation, Kangding offers a plethora of outdoor activities. From hiking and mountain trekking to horseback riding and camping, the area is an adventurer’s dream.

Horseback Riding in the Tagong Grasslands

Located near Kangding, the Tagong Grasslands are renowned for their wide open spaces and picturesque views of the surrounding mountains. Horseback riding is a popular activity here, with local Tibetan herders offering guided tours. Riding across the grasslands with the wind in your hair and the majestic peaks looming in the distance is an unforgettable experience.

Trekking Routes and Eco-Tourism

Kangding serves as the starting point for many trekking routes into the Tibetan Plateau. The Sichuan-Tibet Highway, which passes through the city, is one of the most scenic and historically significant overland routes in China. Adventurers can take on multi-day treks or shorter, day-long hikes to explore the surrounding mountains and valleys, often with the chance to encounter wildlife and local herders along the way.

Travel Tips for Visiting Kangding

  1. Altitude Adjustment: Kangding sits at an altitude of 2,560 meters, so visitors may experience mild altitude sickness. It’s advised to take things slow and drink plenty of water.
  2. Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Kangding is during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is mild and the landscape is at its most beautiful.
  3. Language: While Mandarin Chinese is widely spoken, knowing a few Tibetan phrases can enrich your experience and make interactions with locals more meaningful.
  4. Packing Essentials: Given Kangding’s high altitude, it’s essential to pack warm layers, sunscreen, and sturdy hiking boots for outdoor activities.
  5. Local Currency: The local currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY), and cash is commonly used, although credit cards are accepted in larger establishments.

Kangding: A Hidden Treasure in China’s Tibetan Frontier

Kangding may not be the first destination that comes to mind when thinking about China, but its rich history, cultural significance, and stunning natural beauty make it a destination worth exploring. Whether you are seeking adventure, a deep dive into Tibetan culture, or a tranquil retreat amidst mountainous landscapes, Kangding offers something for every traveller.

As it slowly becomes more accessible through improved transport links, the city is set to gain more recognition on the global tourism map. For now, Kangding remains a hidden treasure in the heart of the Tibetan Plateau, ready to offer an unforgettable travel experience to those who seek it.

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Travel Setbacks Hit Italy as Vueling, Singapore Airlines, and Swiss Cancel 6 Flights with Multiple Delays, Affecting Major Airports in Rome, Milan, and Naples

13 February 2026 at 05:03
Travel Setbacks Hit Italy as Vueling, Singapore Airlines, and Swiss Cancel 6 Flights with Multiple Delays, Affecting Major Airports in Rome, Milan, and Naples
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Travel setbacks have significantly impacted Italy as major airlines, including Vueling, Singapore Airlines, and Swiss, have canceled 6 flights and caused multiple delays. These disruptions have hit some of the country’s busiest airports, including those in Rome, Milan, and Naples. Passengers traveling through these hubs are facing a chaotic experience, with many waiting for hours without clear updates. The cancellations and delays are a result of various operational issues, leading to frustration for travelers who were expecting smooth journeys. As a result, these setbacks are not only affecting individuals but also straining the airport systems in Rome, Milan, and Naples, which are known for handling significant traffic. These ongoing issues highlight the challenges travelers face and the ripple effect on air travel across Italy. It’s clear that these delays are making travel in the country more difficult than ever.

Affected Cities and Airports

The several key cities and airports in Italy. Rome is represented by Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (Fiumicino), a major hub serving the capital. Milan is highlighted with Malpensa International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the country. Lastly, Naples is represented by Naples International Airport (Capodichino), another important travel point in Italy. These airports are experiencing disruptions due to flight cancellations and delays, affecting the flow of passengers in these prominent cities.

Flight Cancellations

AirportCancelledDelayedAirline
Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (Fiumicino)19Vueling Airlines
Malpensa Int’l32Vueling Airlines
Malpensa Int’l10Singapore Airlines
Naples Int’l (Capodichino)10Swiss

Affected Airlines

The airlines include Vueling Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Swiss. Vueling Airlines appears multiple times, with flights affecting airports in Rome and Milan. Singapore Airlines is listed with its operations at Malpensa International Airport, while Swiss is connected to Naples International Airport. These airlines are facing disruptions, with several flights either canceled or delayed, contributing to significant travel setbacks across major Italian airports.

Overview of Flight Cancellations

The flight cancellations reveal significant disruptions at major Italian airports. Vueling Airlines is responsible for the highest number of cancellations, with 1 flight canceled at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (Fiumicino) in Rome, and 3 cancellations at Malpensa International Airport in Milan. Additionally, Singapore Airlines had 1 flight canceled at Malpensa, and Swiss also canceled 1 flight at Naples International Airport (Capodichino). These cancellations have created travel chaos for passengers, particularly at busy hubs like Rome, Milan, and Naples, contributing to the widespread impact on air travel in Italy. The flight cancellations, combined with numerous delays, have led to a ripple effect, causing frustration for travelers who had expected smooth connections. The reasons behind these cancellations are not provided in the table, but the outcomes are clear: significant setbacks for travelers in Italy.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The flight cancellations and delays by Vueling Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Swiss have caused widespread disruptions at major Italian airports in Rome, Milan, and Naples. With multiple flights canceled and numerous delays affecting travelers, these setbacks highlight the challenges faced by passengers during peak travel times. The impact on air travel in Italy is undeniable, as passengers deal with long wait times and uncertainty. It’s clear that improved communication and operational efficiency are needed to minimize future disruptions and ensure smoother journeys for travelers across the country.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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Dida Holdings and HBX Group Cement Transformational Seven Year Alliance to Redesign AI Powered Global Travel Distribution and Unlock China Outbound Demand

13 February 2026 at 05:02
Dida Holdings and HBX Group Cement Transformational Seven Year Alliance to Redesign AI Powered Global Travel Distribution and Unlock China Outbound Demand

Dida Holdings and HBX Group have entered into a transformational seven-year alliance aimed at reshaping AI-powered global travel distribution and strengthening access to fast-growing outbound demand from China. The long-term agreement positions HBX as a preferred strategic pillar within Dida’s technology-driven ecosystem, aligning global accommodation supply with automated, machine-led booking models that are rapidly redefining how international travel is sourced, optimised and scaled.

The agreement places HBX Group in a preferred strategic position within Dida’s international distribution network. More than a supply arrangement, the partnership is structured as a long-term alignment of technology, infrastructure and market strategy, with a clear focus on connecting global hotel inventory to fast-evolving outbound demand from China and across Asia.

Responding to a Rapidly Automating Travel Ecosystem

Travel booking behaviour is no longer defined solely by human browsing. AI tools now analyse traveller preferences, interpret behavioural data and generate curated accommodation options within seconds. Digital agents are increasingly capable of handling comparison, pricing analysis and even booking confirmation.

In this environment, distribution platforms must evolve. Content must be structured in formats that machines can process instantly. Inventory must be integrated through robust APIs and capable of responding to real-time queries.

The collaboration between Dida and HBX is built around this reality. Dida, recognised for its strong presence in China’s B2B travel landscape, brings AI-native demand orchestration and multi-channel distribution capabilities. HBX Group contributes a wide-ranging global accommodation portfolio supported by established TravelTech infrastructure.

Together, the two companies aim to create a distribution model designed for machine-led engagement, ensuring that hotel content performs efficiently within automated booking pathways.

Strengthening Access to China’s Outbound Travel Flow

China remains one of the most digitally sophisticated travel markets worldwide. Consumers are accustomed to mobile ecosystems, integrated payment systems and AI-enhanced recommendation engines. As outbound travel continues to regain momentum, suppliers seeking access to this market must adapt to its digital-first nature.

Through the seven-year alliance, HBX Group’s inventory becomes deeply embedded within Dida’s AI-ready distribution architecture. This integration ensures that properties are visible within automated search and recommendation environments increasingly used by Chinese travellers.

Structured property data is central to this approach. Modern travellers are searching with specific intent, often looking for features such as wellness facilities, quiet surroundings, family-friendly amenities or sustainability credentials. AI systems rely on detailed, well-organised content to match these preferences accurately.

By enhancing attribute tagging, property descriptions and amenity depth, the partnership supports more precise alignment between supply and demand.

Expanding and Enriching Global Inventory

A key component of the agreement is strengthening Dida’s global supply offering. HBX Group provides access to a diverse range of properties, from premium hotels and branded chains to independent boutiques and experiential stays.

However, scale alone is not the objective. In automated booking ecosystems, depth of content can be as important as breadth of inventory. Rich property information improves visibility in AI-driven results and increases conversion potential.

The alliance focuses on elevating content quality, ensuring that accommodation listings include detailed attributes capable of supporting nuanced search queries. As travellers increasingly prioritise personalised experiences over standardised stays, the ability to surface relevant options quickly becomes a competitive advantage.

For outbound markets in Asia, where digital discovery plays a significant role in trip planning, enhanced inventory performance can directly influence booking outcomes.

Moving Beyond Conventional Contracting

Traditional distribution agreements often revolve around price negotiations and short-term commercial targets. In contrast, this seven-year framework signals a deeper integration strategy.

Technology synchronisation, product roadmap alignment and coordinated market execution form part of the long-term vision. By committing to sustained collaboration, both companies aim to ensure that distribution systems remain compatible as technology evolves.

The partnership also extends into fintech and payment infrastructure development. Cross-border travel transactions require adaptable systems capable of handling regional payment preferences, currency differences and security standards. Strengthening these capabilities can streamline booking flows and enhance trust among buyers and suppliers.

Additionally, cross-market technology exchange is expected to play a role. HBX can refine its localisation strategies for China’s unique digital ecosystem, while Dida can expand the international application of its AI-driven automation expertise.

Preparing for Agent Led Booking Models

One of the most significant shifts underway in travel commerce is the rise of agentic booking environments. In these models, AI systems do more than recommend options; they assess availability, compare pricing and execute bookings autonomously based on user-defined criteria.

For distribution platforms, this means prioritising data consistency, integration speed and system reliability. Human browsing may remain part of the journey, but machine-led decision-making is gaining influence.

By aligning infrastructure over a multi-year horizon, Dida and HBX are positioning themselves for this transition. Strong API connectivity, real-time data exchange and structured inventory management are foundational elements of their strategy.

Building Resilience for the Next Decade of Travel

International travel demand from China, Asia and other key markets is evolving in both scale and sophistication. Digital behaviour, personalisation expectations and automation are shaping how travellers engage with accommodation options.

The seven-year strategic alliance between Dida Holdings and HBX Group reflects an understanding that infrastructure readiness is becoming as critical as inventory access. By focusing on AI compatibility, content enhancement and cross-border integration, the partnership seeks to create a stable and scalable distribution environment capable of adapting to industry shifts.

In a travel landscape defined by rapid technological change, long-term structural alignment offers a pathway to sustained competitiveness. Through this agreement, both companies are investing not only in present-day performance but in a distribution ecosystem built to meet the demands of an increasingly automated and interconnected global travel market.

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UK Braces for Disruption: Snow and Ice Warnings Across the Country Can Lead to New Travel Chaos as Arctic Weather Grips Britain – What You Need to Know!

13 February 2026 at 04:51
UK Braces for Disruption: Snow and Ice Warnings Across the Country Can Lead to New Travel Chaos as Arctic Weather Grips Britain – What You Need to Know!

The UK is bracing for another wave of winter weather as snow showers and icy conditions sweep across the country, bringing travel disruption and hazardous conditions. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice, with both northern and southern regions of the UK expected to experience challenging conditions over the coming days. The cold snap, driven by an Arctic Maritime air mass, is causing temperatures to plummet and raising the potential for disruptions to daily life and transport networks.

Arctic Conditions Spread Southwards

As the Arctic air moves south, colder conditions are expected to reach parts of the UK, bringing snow and ice to areas that were previously spared. Scotland, in particular, is at the forefront of this cold front, with a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in place from 4pm Thursday until midday Friday. During this period, snow showers and the resulting icy roads may lead to hazardous driving conditions, particularly in the early hours of Friday morning.

In the affected areas, 1-2cm of snow could accumulate on lower ground, with higher areas, such as hills above 300 metres (984ft), seeing up to 5cm of snow. In some regions, the snow could accumulate to 10cm, although this is expected to be very localized. As the snow continues to fall, the Met Office has warned of a risk of slips and falls due to the icy surfaces, urging people to take extra care when walking or driving.

Widespread Icy Conditions Across Northern England

As the cold weather extends into northern England, a separate yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued from 7pm Thursday until midday Friday. Areas like Lancashire, Yorkshire, and the North East are expected to experience outbreaks of rain, sleet, and snow, which will make conditions even more treacherous on the roads. Icy surfaces are likely to cause delays for commuters and travelers, and drivers are advised to exercise caution while on the roads.

Despite the challenges presented by snow and ice, the Met Office has stated that the weather should improve after Friday, with snow showers gradually easing and cloudy skies remaining across the south of the country. However, rain and sleet are expected to continue intermittently, keeping the threat of ice and slippery roads present.

Friday’s Weather: Expecting Cold, Frosty Conditions

By Friday morning, widespread frost is expected to blanket much of the UK, with temperatures remaining cooler than average. As forecaster Marco Petagna noted, the cold air from the north is pushing its way down across the country, leading to snow on the hills and icy surfaces on lower ground. Petagna urged the public to remain cautious of slippery roads, particularly on untreated surfaces, and warned that travel disruption was a strong possibility.

As the cold front continues to affect the UK, frost will settle overnight, leading to a chill in the air that will persist into the following day. However, Petagna added that Saturday would likely bring the best weather the UK has seen in some time, with sunshine expected to break through the clouds and bring some respite from the persistent cold. Temperatures may remain cooler than usual, but the abundant sunshine should offer a welcome relief to the grey, chilly days of the week.

Be Prepared: Winter Weather Safety Tips

As the weather continues to present challenges for those traveling across the country, the Met Office has issued several recommendations to ensure safety during the wintry conditions. Here are some key tips to help navigate the snowy and icy conditions:

  • Avoid traveling if possible during periods of heavy snow or icy conditions.
  • Ensure your vehicle is prepared for winter weather by checking tyres, antifreeze levels, and ensuring your windscreen wipers are functioning properly.
  • Drive cautiously and allow extra time to reach your destination. Take care on untreated roads and avoid sudden movements on ice.
  • Stay updated with the latest weather warnings and travel alerts from the Met Office.
  • Take care when walking on icy surfaces – wear shoes with good grip and be mindful of patches of ice.

Looking Ahead: Weather Improvements on Saturday

Although Friday will remain challenging, the weather is set to improve for the weekend. The Met Office predicts that Saturday will bring sunshine to many areas, with clearer skies and less cloud cover, though temperatures will still be on the cooler side. The arrival of sunshine should offer some welcome warmth, offsetting the chill brought by the persistent cold air from the north.

However, Saturday’s forecast isn’t without its own challenges, as frost is likely to linger in the mornings, so it’s essential to remain cautious, especially during the early hours.

Conclusion: Stay Safe and Stay Informed

The UK’s wintry weather is likely to continue for the next 24-48 hours, with snow and ice warnings in place across parts of Scotland, northern England, and other regions. The Met Office advises people to be wary of icy surfaces, which could lead to slips and falls, and travel disruption is expected due to the challenging conditions. With widespread frost forecast for Friday night, Saturday promises to offer a break from the cold, bringing clearer skies and sunshine to many parts of the UK.

As the cold front moves across the country, it’s important to stay updated with weather forecasts and take appropriate precautions. While the weather may cause some disruption, following safety tips can help mitigate the risk of accidents and ensure that people stay safe during these icy conditions.

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Laos Joins Russia, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Mongolia, Switzerland, South Korea, India and More as Rail Expansion and Visa Reform Drive 4.5 Million Visitor Growth: Everything You Need to Know

13 February 2026 at 04:49
Laos Joins Russia, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Mongolia, Switzerland, South Korea, India and More as Rail Expansion and Visa Reform Drive 4.5 Million Visitor Growth: Everything You Need to Know

Laos Joins Russia, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Mongolia, Switzerland, South Korea, India and more as rail expansion and visa reform drive 4.5 million visitor growth, marking a clear shift in the country’s tourism trajectory. Strengthened cross-border connectivity through the Laos–China Railway, expanded digital visa access for over 150 countries, and targeted regional partnerships have combined to accelerate arrivals by 11 percent in 2025, positioning Laos as an increasingly accessible and competitive Southeast Asian destination.

Turning Geography into Opportunity

As a landlocked nation bordered by Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and China, Laos faces natural logistical constraints. Yet those same borders are being reframed as strategic gateways. The country maintains 103 checkpoints, including 33 international entry points and four international airports, forming a network designed to support steady cross-border movement.

Entry policies have been simplified in recent years. Bilateral visa exemptions apply to ASEAN countries, Russia and Mongolia, while several additional nations benefit from unilateral exemptions. An electronic visa platform now covers travelers from more than 150 countries, reducing paperwork and bringing Laos in line with digital entry systems seen across Southeast Asia.

By easing administrative processes while maintaining oversight, Laos is signaling that it is open for tourism but determined to manage growth responsibly.

Culture and Nature Driving the Narrative

Laos’ strongest tourism assets remain its cultural heritage and untouched landscapes. International recognition through UNESCO has amplified its visibility in global travel markets.

Luang Prabang stands as a symbol of preservation, where saffron-robed monks walk past centuries-old temples and colonial-era buildings line quiet streets. In the south, Vat Phou reflects ancient Khmer civilization, while the Plain of Jars continues to intrigue archaeologists and travelers alike with its mysterious stone structures scattered across rolling hills.

On the environmental front, Hin Nam No National Park achieved UNESCO natural heritage status in collaboration with Vietnam. This cross-border recognition highlights a growing commitment to conservation and positions Laos within the expanding global demand for eco-conscious travel.

Across the country, more than 2,400 attractions have been identified, with 897 currently open to visitors. Tourism infrastructure continues to grow, supported by over 3,400 accommodation establishments, close to 3,000 restaurants and more than 700 tour operators. These figures illustrate a maturing hospitality ecosystem that extends beyond headline attractions.

Building Experiences Around Communities

Laos is refining its tourism offer to focus on meaningful, experience-driven travel. Three core themes shape its development strategy: heritage exploration, adventure and nature-based tourism, and gastronomy rooted in local culture.

Food tourism has emerged as a distinctive strength. With more than 50 ethnic groups contributing to the national identity, culinary traditions vary widely across regions. Community-based initiatives are encouraging travelers to engage directly with local producers, helping distribute economic benefits to rural areas.

Adventure tourism is expanding steadily. Vang Vieng, once known primarily for backpacker activity, is repositioning itself as a broader outdoor hub. River excursions, trekking routes and hot air balloon rides now form part of a more diversified portfolio. A newly introduced three-kilometre glass bridge is expected to become a visual icon, drawing visitors seeking panoramic views and memorable experiences.

Visitor Growth Reflects Recovery Momentum

In 2025, Laos welcomed 4.5 million international visitors, representing an 11 percent increase compared to the previous year. Thailand, China, Vietnam and Korea accounted for the largest share of arrivals. A new market moved into the top five, replacing the United States, reflecting shifting travel patterns within Asia.

The rebound followed targeted promotional efforts under the “Visit Laos Year 2024” initiative. The campaign helped restore international awareness and reposition the destination as a culturally authentic and nature-oriented alternative within the region.

While the numbers remain modest compared to larger Southeast Asian destinations, the upward trajectory indicates renewed confidence in the market.

Connectivity Gaps and Infrastructure Response

Air connectivity remains one of the country’s key limitations. Laos does not currently operate direct long-haul routes to Europe or North America, and most air links focus on neighboring countries and selected East Asian cities. This restricts diversification into distant markets and can limit high-spending visitor segments.

However, the Laos–China Railway has reshaped the regional travel landscape. The high-speed line linking Kunming with Lao cities has enhanced accessibility, stimulated cross-border tourism and encouraged multi-destination itineraries. The rail corridor has strengthened ties with China while reinforcing Laos’ position within mainland Southeast Asia.

Beyond rail, infrastructure improvements are underway across emerging tourism zones. Upgrades to roads, lakefront areas and provincial destinations aim to extend visitor stays and raise overall service standards. Professional training and regulatory enforcement are being prioritized to ensure quality growth.

Raising Standards and Expanding Market Segments

Sustainability underpins the Tourism Development Plan 2026–2030. Laos is aligning more closely with ASEAN ecotourism frameworks and developing national guidelines for green hotels, responsible tour operations and the MICE segment.

The meetings and events market is gaining attention as a tool for year-round demand generation. Strengthening this segment is expected to support urban hospitality sectors and encourage investment in modern facilities.

Regional collaboration remains central to the country’s approach. Through ASEAN partnerships, Greater Mekong Subregion initiatives and cooperation among CLMV countries, Laos aims to integrate more effectively into cross-border travel circuits, offering travelers seamless regional experiences.

Looking Toward 2030

The roadmap to 2030 emphasizes infrastructure development, stronger governance, improved marketing and deeper engagement with the private sector. Preparations are underway for “Lao-China Tourism Year 2027,” marking 65 years of diplomatic relations and expected to further stimulate bilateral travel.

Emerging markets, including India, are being assessed for long-term potential. However, improved air links and tailored tourism products will be necessary to unlock these opportunities.

Laos is not chasing rapid expansion at any cost. Instead, it is building a tourism model centered on preservation, regional integration and steady, manageable growth. In a region dominated by mass tourism hubs, the country is carving out a distinct space as a destination that values heritage, community and sustainability while gradually strengthening its global connections.

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American Airlines Unveils Massive Expansion with New Routes to Prague, Budapest, Milan, Zurich, Athens, Porto, Quebec City, and Calgary – 2026 and Beyond!

13 February 2026 at 04:47
American Airlines Unveils Massive Expansion with New Routes to Prague, Budapest, Milan, Zurich, Athens, Porto, Quebec City, and Calgary – 2026 and Beyond!

American Airlines has unveiled a significant expansion strategy for 2026 and beyond, marking a new chapter for the airline as it prepares to roll out a variety of new international routes, domestic connections, and fleet upgrades. Dubbed “Six for ’26,” this expansion is designed to improve connectivity, enhance passenger experience, and solidify American Airlines’ position as a global travel leader.

Expanding International Horizons: Six New Global Routes Set to Take Off

American Airlines is making a strong push to enhance its global presence, particularly across Europe and Canada. Starting in 2026, the airline will introduce several new transatlantic services, including seasonal and year-round routes, as well as a major expansion to Eastern Europe.

  • Prague (PRG) & Budapest (BUD): One of the most anticipated additions to American’s network is the new seasonal service between Philadelphia (PHL) and Budapest (BUD), launching on May 21, 2026. This route will be the only nonstop service connecting the U.S. and Hungary, making it a significant step in enhancing connections between the two regions. American will also launch seasonal service to Prague on the same day, strengthening the airline’s presence in Central Europe.
  • Milan (MXP): Another high-demand destination is Milan, with American Airlines introducing a year-round service from Miami (MIA), beginning March 29, 2026. This will provide passengers with more flexibility when traveling to Italy’s fashion and cultural hub, improving connectivity from the U.S. to Italy.
  • Zurich (ZRH): For those heading to Switzerland, American will offer a seasonal service between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Zurich from May 21 through August 4, 2026, specifically timed to cater to the surge in summer demand and soccer fans traveling for major tournaments.
  • Athens (ATH): Another exciting development is the introduction of seasonal daily flights between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Athens starting in May 2026. As Greece continues to be a top destination for travelers, this new route will give passengers more access to the rich history and vibrant culture of the Greek capital.
  • Porto (OPO): For the first time, Porto, Portugal, will see a daily seasonal route from Philadelphia (PHL), launching in summer 2027, pending government approval. This new addition is expected to offer travelers more direct access to the picturesque city along the Douro River.
  • Quebec City (YQB) & Calgary (YYC): In Canada, American Airlines will introduce new nonstop flights from New York (JFK) to Quebec City (YQB) and Calgary (YYC) starting in August 2026. The Quebec City service will operate daily, while Calgary will initially offer three-times-weekly flights. These routes are expected to cater to growing demand from both leisure and business travelers.

Growing Domestic Network: 15 New U.S. Routes to Connect Key Markets

Along with international routes, American Airlines is significantly expanding its domestic network in the United States, offering new services to mid-sized markets and improving connectivity between key cities. This expansion will include 15 new routes in summer 2026, aimed at strengthening American’s U.S. network and ensuring better connections for both leisure and business travelers.

  • From Phoenix (PHX): American will launch several new routes, including flights to Abilene, Anchorage, Bozeman, Kalispell, McAllen, Rapid City, and a seasonal winter service to Lincoln. These routes will connect Phoenix to popular destinations in the U.S., making travel more accessible to both regional and international passengers.
  • From Chicago (ORD): New daily year-round routes to Erie, PA, and Tri-Cities, TN, will begin May 21, 2026, with additional service to Lincoln, NE starting June 4.
  • From Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW): New services will include twice-daily year-round service to Lincoln, NE, and once-daily to Roanoke, VA, both starting June 4, 2026.
  • From Boston (BOS): Travelers from Boston will have access to year-round service to Madison, WI, and seasonal service to Nantucket, MA, both starting June 18, 2026.
  • From Charlotte (CLT): A new daily year-round service to Columbia, MO will start June 4, 2026.
  • From Miami (MIA): American will also introduce weekly seasonal service to Jackson, MS, starting March 14, 2026.

This expansion aims to bolster regional connections and cater to the growing demand for domestic air travel, making it easier for passengers to access major hubs from smaller markets.

Fleet Upgrades: Next-Generation Aircraft and Enhanced Services

American Airlines is not only expanding its route network but also enhancing its onboard services and aircraft. The airline will introduce the next-generation Airbus A321XLR on long-haul routes like JFK to Edinburgh and the newly planned Philadelphia to Porto. These long-range, narrowbody jets will feature the new Flagship Suite, which includes lie-flat seats and privacy doors, setting a new standard for premium seating in long-haul flights.

Additionally, American Airlines will increase premium seating capacity to Tokyo Haneda (HND) by over 45% starting March 29, 2026, with daily flights from DFW and twice-daily from LAX. This boost in capacity is expected to cater to growing demand for business-class services to Japan.

To mark its 100th anniversary, American Airlines will debut a special centennial livery on one of its Boeing 737 aircraft, with commemorative branding across the entire fleet. This milestone will further solidify American Airlines’ position as one of the most iconic carriers in the airline industry.

What Does This Mean for Travelers?

American Airlines’ expansion plans for 2026 and beyond represent a significant step forward for the airline and the broader travel industry. With new international destinations, increased domestic routes, and enhanced fleet offerings, passengers can expect more options, better services, and an elevated travel experience.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Europe or flying domestically, these new routes and upgrades ensure that American Airlines is ready to meet the growing demands of modern travelers. As the airline continues to invest in both its network and its passengers’ experiences, travelers can look forward to a seamless and exciting journey ahead.

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New Music Festival Site on Sunshine Coast to Pump Millions into Queensland’s Tourism Economy – Game-Changer for Australia’s Event Scene!

13 February 2026 at 04:42
New Music Festival Site on Sunshine Coast to Pump Millions into Queensland’s Tourism Economy – Game-Changer for Australia’s Event Scene!

A newly approved outdoor music festival and exhibition site on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is set to inject millions of dollars into the local tourism sector. This exciting development, which has been eagerly anticipated by both the music and tourism industries, is expected to create a significant number of jobs while enhancing the region’s appeal as a top-tier event destination.

The Green Light for Coochin Fields: A Game-Changer for Queensland’s Music Scene

On Friday, the State Government officially gave the go-ahead to plans for the establishment of a major outdoor festival site at Coochin Creek, near Caloundra. The announcement has been met with widespread excitement, particularly within the music industry. The venue, named Coochin Fields, is set to host large-scale music festivals and exhibitions, catering for up to 35,000 festivalgoers.

QMusic, Queensland’s peak music industry body, heralded the approval as a monumental step forward. Kris Stewart, CEO of QMusic, expressed his excitement about the new venue, calling it an invaluable addition to the state’s music infrastructure. “Having a large, dedicated space for music festivals will be a tremendous asset for both Queensland audiences and artists,” Stewart stated.

This outdoor venue, located on a sprawling 150-hectare site, is expected to deliver substantial benefits to the local economy. The government predicts that the venue will generate more than 680 jobs and contribute over $70 million annually to Queensland’s economic activity. Stewart emphasized that such developments were long overdue, saying that Coochin Fields would cater to the increasing demand for top-tier music events in the region.

Job Creation and Economic Growth: The Impact on the Sunshine Coast

The development of the Coochin Fields site is expected to be a game-changer for the Sunshine Coast. The State Government’s forecast of over 680 jobs includes roles in event management, tourism, hospitality, and local services. Additionally, the annual economic activity generated by the festival site will positively impact surrounding businesses, including accommodation providers, food vendors, and local retailers.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, and Planning, Jarrod Bleijie, emphasized the importance of this development for the state’s tourism sector. “The approval of Coochin Fields aligns with the Destination 2045 tourism strategy, which seeks to diversify Queensland’s tourism offering and position it as a leading destination for world-class events,” he said. The strategy is a long-term initiative aimed at transforming Queensland into a global hotspot for major cultural and sporting events.

The decision to support the Coochin Fields venue reflects a broader push by the Crisafulli Government to rebuild and grow Queensland’s tourism sector following the challenges posed by the global pandemic. With Queensland’s tourism industry facing a highly competitive global market, the new festival site is expected to boost tourism numbers and attract both domestic and international visitors.

Sustainable Development: Environmental Considerations for the New Venue

While the project promises significant economic and cultural benefits, the government has also assured that the development will include crucial environmental safeguards. These measures aim to protect the nearby national park and state forest areas, ensuring that the site’s expansion does not negatively impact the surrounding wildlife.

Environmental measures at the site include wildlife-friendly fencing, stormwater management plans, and operational strategies designed to minimize the ecological footprint of the venue. The government’s commitment to sustainability and environmental protection is a key aspect of the development, and these safeguards are expected to ensure that Coochin Fields will be a responsible addition to Queensland’s growing tourism infrastructure.

In addition to the outdoor festival site, the development of a 150-site tourist park in the same area will help meet the increasing demand for accommodation. This new tourist park, expected to attract both festivalgoers and general visitors, will add much-needed beds to the Sunshine Coast’s accommodation offerings, further enhancing the region’s appeal to travellers.

Queensland’s Vision for the Future of Tourism and Music

The Coochin Fields venue is part of a larger plan to position Queensland as a global leader in tourism and event hosting. The State Government’s emphasis on infrastructure development is a reflection of the growing importance of live events and festivals in the state’s tourism strategy.

Queensland’s music scene has long been a vibrant part of its cultural identity, and the addition of a world-class venue dedicated to music festivals is expected to attract top-tier international acts. The new venue, alongside the Queensland Government’s Destination 2045 strategy, highlights the state’s commitment to supporting the growth of local talent while also bringing international performances to the region.

A Bright Future for the Sunshine Coast

With the backing of the Crisafulli Government, the Coochin Fields development is set to drive significant changes to the Sunshine Coast’s tourism and entertainment landscape. The site’s approval is a major step towards expanding Queensland’s event tourism offerings and fostering a thriving cultural scene. This new venue, with its potential to host large-scale events year-round, will be a key asset in Queensland’s broader effort to diversify its tourism industry and offer unique experiences to visitors.

As Queensland continues to recover and expand its tourism sector, developments like Coochin Fields signal a bright future for the Sunshine Coast. The combination of environmental responsibility, economic opportunity, and cultural growth makes this new festival and exhibition site a landmark project for the region. With major music events and exhibitions planned for the coming years, the Sunshine Coast is set to become an even more popular destination for both music lovers and tourists seeking unforgettable experiences.

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Argentina Joins Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and Guyana in the List of Top Tourist Destinations in South America: These Countries Are Setting the New Standard for Travel in 2026!

13 February 2026 at 04:41
Argentina Joins Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and Guyana in the List of Top Tourist Destinations in South America: These Countries Are Setting the New Standard for Travel in 2026!
Tourist destinations of South America

Argentina joins Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and Guyana as the biggest names travellers now seek in South America. Together these countries form a bold list of top tourist destinations that refuse to be ignored. Moreover, Argentina and Brazil lead the region, drawing millions of international visitors each year with diverse attractions from wild landscapes to city culture. Meanwhile, Peru’s ancient citadels, Colombia’s historic coastal towns, and Ecuador’s world‑renowned islands show why this list matters. In addition, Chile’s deserts and Venezuela’s dramatic landscapes continue to make headlines. Bolivia’s unique salt flats and Guyana’s untouched wilderness add depth and mystery to this travel story. Most importantly, these countries are setting the new standard for travel by combining natural beauty, culture, history, and unforgettable experiences that excite travellers from around the world.

Argentina: The Majestic Iguazú Falls

When you think of Argentina, one place that stands out above all others is the awe-inspiring Iguazú Falls. Located at the border between Argentina and Brazil, Iguazú Falls is one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. With over 275 individual waterfalls that stretch across 2.7 kilometers, it is a sight that takes your breath away. The roar of the water and the mist that rises from the falls create a powerful, almost magical atmosphere. As part of Iguazú National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, making it a perfect spot for ecotourism.

Bolivia: The Surreal Salar de Uyuni

In Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni steals the spotlight. As the largest salt flat in the world, it spans over 10,000 square kilometers of pure white salt. It’s often described as a place that feels otherworldly, especially when it rains, turning the ground into a giant mirror. Salar de Uyuni is a photographer’s dream and a must-visit for anyone travelling to Bolivia. This surreal destination is not just about its natural beauty; it’s also a place that holds immense cultural and historical significance. The salt flats are rich in mineral deposits, and nearby, you can explore the ghost towns and train graveyards that add a mysterious charm to the area.

Brazil: Iconic Iguaçu Falls and Christ the Redeemer

Brazil is home to two of South America’s most iconic landmarks. The first is Iguaçu Falls, shared with Argentina, which features an extraordinary collection of waterfalls, creating one of the most spectacular natural displays on Earth. The second is the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, towering over the city and offering panoramic views that are as famous as the statue itself. These two attractions reflect Brazil’s dynamic mix of natural beauty and cultural richness. Visitors can experience the immense power of nature at Iguaçu Falls and the cultural significance of Rio’s landmarks. Both destinations are a testament to Brazil’s ability to blend the wonders of nature with cultural landmarks.

Chile: The Mystical Atacama Desert

Chile’s Atacama Desert is another hidden gem that is quickly gaining international recognition. Known as the driest place on Earth, the desert offers a landscape unlike any other, from vast salt flats to otherworldly rock formations. The Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) is a top attraction, where the landscape looks like something straight out of a science fiction movie. Tourists can also explore high-altitude lagoons, geysers, and stunning starry skies that make the Atacama a top destination for stargazing. The desert is not just a place for adventure, but also an area rich in cultural and historical significance, with ancient pre-Columbian cultures having once inhabited the region.

Colombia: The Historic Charm of Cartagena

Cartagena, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, is one of South America’s most enchanting cities. The walled city of Cartagena is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for its colonial architecture and rich history. The colourful streets, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture make it one of the most visited destinations in Colombia. Tourists can wander through its cobbled streets, visit the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, and enjoy local cuisine while soaking up the warm Caribbean atmosphere. Cartagena isn’t just a destination for history buffs; it’s a city that offers a full cultural immersion, with music festivals, dance performances, and the lively energy of its people.

Ecuador: The Galápagos Islands, A World of Wonder

Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands are world-renowned for their biodiversity and ecological significance. This archipelago of volcanic islands is home to some of the most unique wildlife in the world, including the famous Galápagos tortoises and marine iguanas. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with many areas protected for scientific research and conservation. The Galápagos Islands offer visitors the chance to see species that exist nowhere else on Earth, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and eco-tourism enthusiasts. Snorkelling, hiking, and diving in this pristine environment offer unforgettable experiences in one of the most fascinating ecosystems in the world.

Peru: The Majestic Machu Picchu

Peru’s Machu Picchu is undoubtedly one of South America’s most famous tourist destinations. This ancient Inca citadel, perched high in the Andes, has long captured the imaginations of travellers from around the globe. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu offers a glimpse into the advanced engineering and culture of the ancient Inca civilization. Whether visitors hike the Inca Trail or take the train to the site, the experience of seeing Machu Picchu firsthand is one that will remain etched in their memories forever. Peru is not just about ancient ruins, though; the country’s rich cultural heritage, vibrant cities like Cusco, and the Amazon rainforest are also huge draws for tourists.

Uruguay: Punta del Este, The Luxury Beach Escape

Punta del Este in Uruguay is the epitome of South American luxury beach destinations. Known as the ‘Saint-Tropez of South America’, Punta del Este attracts wealthy tourists and celebrities from around the world. The resort town is famous for its pristine beaches, upscale resorts, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can relax on the golden sands, enjoy gourmet dining, and even experience the unique sculpture of La Mano (The Hand) on the beach. Punta del Este is the ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, luxury, and a bit of glamour while exploring the coastline of Uruguay.

Venezuela: The Majestic Angel Falls

Venezuela’s Angel Falls are the tallest uninterrupted waterfalls in the world, plunging 979 meters from a tepui (tabletop mountain) in Canaima National Park. This breathtaking natural wonder is one of the most incredible sights on Earth. The falls are set deep in the Venezuelan rainforest, and visiting them requires a special expedition through rugged terrain, adding an element of adventure to the experience. Angel Falls is the highlight of Canaima National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its rich biodiversity and extraordinary landscapes.

Guyana: The Hidden Beauty of Kaieteur Falls

Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is one of the most powerful and stunning waterfalls in the world. The falls, located in the Amazon rainforest, drop 226 meters in a single plunge, and their remoteness only adds to their mystique. Few visitors have had the chance to experience Kaieteur Falls up close, making it a truly unique and adventurous destination. Guyana’s eco-tourism is focused around this spectacular natural wonder, offering tourists the chance to explore the jungle and experience the raw beauty of one of the world’s least discovered places.

Suriname: The Colonial Charm of Paramaribo

Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, which has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage designation. The city’s historic centre is full of Dutch colonial buildings, vibrant markets, and cultural institutions that highlight Suriname’s diverse heritage. Visitors to Paramaribo can learn about the country’s indigenous, African, and Asian influences while exploring the charming streets of the city. Paramaribo is also a gateway for eco-tourism adventures in Suriname’s extensive rainforests and waterways.

South America’s Unmatched Diversity

South America is a continent of immense beauty and complexity, with each country offering something unique to travellers. From the mystical salt flats of Bolivia to the lush jungles of the Galápagos Islands and the historic charm of Cartagena, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re an adventurer, a culture enthusiast, or someone seeking natural beauty, South America has the destination for you. These countries, each with their own treasures, invite you to explore, experience, and be inspired.

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Numerous Travelers Stranded in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and More as Lufthansa Experiences Mass Cancellations Due to Staff Strikes, Impacting Major Airports in Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, Barcelona, and Beyond

13 February 2026 at 04:36
Numerous Travelers Stranded in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and More as Lufthansa Experiences Mass Cancellations Due to Staff Strikes, Impacting Major Airports in Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, Barcelona, and Beyond
Germany

Numerous travelers have found themselves stranded across Europe as Lufthansa grapples with an unprecedented wave of mass cancellations. The disruption, caused by ongoing staff strikes, has left thousands of passengers facing delays and uncertainty at major airports in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and beyond. Key hubs such as Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Barcelona have been severely impacted, with flights grounded and services suspended. These strikes, driven by disputes over worker conditions and benefits, have spread across several countries, affecting travelers’ ability to reach their destinations. As the Lufthansa chaos continues, passengers are scrambling to find alternative travel options, while airports remain overwhelmed. The situation has created a ripple effect, disrupting not only domestic but also international travel across Europe. This ongoing crisis is forcing travelers to rethink their plans, as they navigate a growing backlog of canceled flights.

Affected Cities and Airports

The cities and airports include Munich, with Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM); Frankfurt, with Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF); Amsterdam, with Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM); Brussels, with Brussels (BRU / EBBR); Barcelona, with Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL); and Miami, with Miami Intl (KMIA). Additional destinations include Houston with Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH) and New York, with John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK). These cities and airports span across Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, the United States, and other locations, highlighting Lufthansa’s broad international network.

Reason Behind Cancellations

Today’s Lufthansa flight cancellations are largely due to a large-scale labour strike by the airline’s pilots and cabin crew in Germany, disrupting major travel hubs like Frankfurt and Munich. The strike, led by the pilots’ union VC and flight attendants’ union UFO, follows stalled contract negotiations over critical issues such as retirement benefits and working conditions. The 24-hour walkout comes at a particularly sensitive time, coinciding with Berlin’s Berlinale film festival and the Munich Security Conference. These events draw large crowds, including politicians and military officials, adding urgency to the disruption. With hundreds of flights canceled and the airline’s operations severely impacted, the strike has created significant travel chaos not only for passengers but also for high-profile international gatherings, further underscoring the broader implications of this industrial action.

Flight Cancellations

Flight IDAircraftOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
DLH2282A320Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Thu 07:10 AM CET
DLH1124A319Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Thu 07:20 AM CET
DLH1006A320Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Thu 07:30 AM CET
DLH2311A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Thu 08:25 AM CET
DLH2302A320Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Thu 08:40 AM CET
DLH987A319Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Thu 08:50 AM CET
DLH1810A320Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Thu 09:10 AM CET
DLH1007A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Thu 09:10 AM CET
DLH2283A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Thu 09:15 AM CET
DLH1125A319Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Thu 10:05 AM CET
DLH1126A20NFrankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Thu 10:10 AM CET
DLH440B744Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)Thu 10:10 AM CET
DLH462B748Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Miami Intl (KMIA)Thu 10:25 AM CET
DLH2303A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Thu 10:55 AM CET
DLH1128A319Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Thu 11:10 AM CET
DLH460A359Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Miami Intl (KMIA)Thu 12:00 PM CET
DLH1811A320Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Thu 12:05 PM CET
DLH1127A20NBarcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Thu 12:55 PM CET
DLH410A359Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Thu 12:55 PM CET
DLH1129A319Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Thu 01:55 PM CET

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Lufthansa has experienced significant flight cancellations, affecting numerous routes across Europe and beyond. The cancellations involve a wide range of flights, primarily impacting Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain. Flights such as DLH2282 from Munich (MUC) to Brussels (BRU), DLH1006 from Frankfurt (FRA) to Brussels (BRU), and DLH2311 from Amsterdam (AMS) to Munich (MUC) are among those disrupted, alongside several others. These cancellations affect major hubs like Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Barcelona, with both domestic and international connections being impacted. For example, long-haul flights like DLH440 from Frankfurt to Houston (KIAH) and DLH462 from Frankfurt to Miami (KMIA) are among those grounded. The disruptions are a result of ongoing staff strikes, which have led to widespread delays, causing severe inconvenience for travelers. The crisis is exacerbated by the need for rebooking and the overwhelming demand at airports.

Lufthansa’s mass flight cancellations due to the ongoing staff strike have caused widespread disruption, affecting both passengers and major international events. With unions representing pilots and cabin crew protesting unresolved contract issues, the 24-hour walkout has grounded hundreds of flights, particularly from Frankfurt and Munich. The strike coinciding with events like the Berlinale and Munich Security Conference has further compounded the chaos. As the airline navigates these challenges, passengers are left facing significant delays, with the full extent of the disruption unfolding in the coming hours.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports



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Dubai Emerges as the Global Gateway: How GCC Tourism and Asia Travel Growth is Reshaping Holidays in 2026

13 February 2026 at 04:33
Dubai Emerges as the Global Gateway: How GCC Tourism and Asia Travel Growth is Reshaping Holidays in 2026
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GCC tourism and Asia travel growth is transforming how travellers plan their trips. Across the Gulf, tourism has moved to the forefront of national priorities. Governments are investing heavily in airports, hotels, and attractions, creating a modern and seamless travel experience. Beyond the Gulf, this surge in tourism is reshaping travel flows to Asia. Countries across Southeast and East Asia are seeing more visitors from the Gulf, creating opportunities for cultural exchange and adventure. For global travellers, this trend opens doors to destinations that are more accessible, diverse, and tailored to visitor needs than ever before.

Dubai: The Central Hub Driving Regional Travel Expansion

Dubai has positioned itself as a strategic gateway connecting the Gulf to Asia and beyond. The city’s world-class infrastructure, including its airports and luxury hotels, makes it a natural starting point for long-haul travel. Flights from Dubai now link directly to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Japan, reducing travel time and increasing convenience. Beyond being a transit hub, Dubai is a destination in its own right, offering cultural experiences, luxury shopping, and world-famous attractions. The city’s central role is a major driver behind GCC tourism and Asia travel growth, making it easier for travellers to explore multiple countries in one trip.

Asia Captures the Attention of Gulf Travellers

Asia is emerging as the top choice for Gulf tourists. GCC tourism and Asia travel growth is evident in destinations across Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan. These countries are adapting to meet the needs of Gulf visitors with halal-friendly services, family-oriented resorts, and cultural experiences that resonate with their preferences. Popular destinations include the bustling cities of Bangkok and Singapore, serene beaches in Phuket and Bali, and heritage-rich locations like Kyoto and Penang. This combination of convenience, culture, and luxury has led to a steady increase in tourist numbers from the Gulf, solidifying Asia as a key partner in the global tourism network.

Air Connectivity Accelerates Tourism Growth

One of the major factors fueling GCC tourism and Asia travel growth is expanded air connectivity. Airlines are increasing the number of routes and flight frequencies between the Gulf and Asian countries, offering travellers more options at competitive prices. Modern aircraft provide enhanced comfort and reduce travel times, while transit procedures have become smoother and more efficient. For travellers, this means that multi-destination trips are easier to plan, holidays can be longer, and spontaneous travel has become more feasible. Reliable air links also allow tourism sectors in both regions to thrive, supporting jobs and investment.

Major Travel Events Highlight the Trend

Global travel exhibitions now spotlight GCC tourism and Asia travel growth as a key industry trend. Events such as major travel markets showcase emerging destinations, highlight new experiences, and provide a platform for governments and tour operators to promote their offerings. These events offer travellers insight into upcoming holiday trends, flight routes, and new destinations that may not yet be widely known. By understanding these market movements, tourists can plan ahead, take advantage of early offers, and explore destinations that align with their interests and cultural preferences.

Economic and Cultural Impact of the Tourism Surge

GCC tourism and Asia travel growth has a profound economic and social impact. The rise in tourism creates jobs, supports small and medium-sized businesses, and generates revenue that benefits multiple sectors, including hospitality, retail, and transport. Equally important is the cultural impact; travellers gain opportunities for authentic experiences, while host communities benefit from increased economic activity and cultural exchange. Sustainability and responsible tourism practices are becoming central to this growth, ensuring that destinations remain appealing for future travellers while preserving natural and cultural assets.

Opportunities for the Modern Traveller

For global tourists, GCC tourism and Asia travel growth opens new avenues for exploration. Trips are becoming easier, more affordable, and more diverse. Luxury holidays, family trips, adventure tours, and cultural journeys are all accessible. Destinations are increasingly designed to offer a balance between relaxation, cultural immersion, and leisure experiences. As GCC tourism and Asia travel growth continues, travellers can expect better services, greater connectivity, and more options for multi-country itineraries. This trend represents a new era in travel, where convenience, diversity, and cultural richness define the journey.

Conclusion

GCC tourism and Asia travel growth is not just a statistic; it is a transformation in how the world travels. Dubai’s role as a hub, Asia’s adaptability, and expanding air connectivity are reshaping travel patterns. For tourists worldwide, this trend promises exciting opportunities to explore destinations that are more accessible, culturally rich, and perfectly suited to modern holidaymakers. As tourism between the Gulf and Asia continues to rise, travellers can look forward to a connected, vibrant, and endlessly inspiring global travel landscape.

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A Galaxy S26 Ultra pre-order rumor got me hyped

13 February 2026 at 05:02

A new rumor indicates that Samsung may ship a freebie with Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra during the pre-order phase to increase early customers’ interest.

Specifically, the phone lineup is rumored to ship with a 60W super-fast charger. Samsung has been offering 45W support for all of the recent flagship phones. However, the premium lineup no longer ships with a charger inside the retail box, and users will have to buy it separately.

Since the phone also supports backward charging, such as 25W, many of the users don’t bother buying a new brick for the sake of faster charging sessions. As for me, I had a 45W charger, and it makes the charging experience a lot faster.

However, Samsung is reportedly launching 60W wired charging support for the Galaxy S26 series. This will further boost the charging speed. Besides charging, the high-end model – the Galaxy S26 Ultra is likely to retain the 5,000mAh battery capacity, which Samsung has been using for a long time now. So, why would Samsung pack a 60W charger for pre-ordering customers?

The situation lies around the current supply chain conditions, especially those created by the memory suppliers. Samsung is also part of the problem, since it’s no longer producing DRAM and other memory chips in order to increase HBM production.

This situation has created a lack of memory and storage chip supplies in the tech industry. Thus, increasing prices and making final products more expensive.

Last year, Samsung offered a free storage upgrade at the cost of a lower-end version. For example, users can claim a 512GB version of S25 Ultra at the price of the 256GB variant. The new supply chain constraint may have caused the company to shift away from this pre-order offer and offer another freebie instead.

Cost-efficient

Though it’s a rumor, Samsung could ship a 60W charger with the Galaxy S26 series pre-order campaign without sustaining a major loss.

A 45W charger costs around $50 on Samsung’s official store. So, the 60W charger should be priced around $60-$70, which is still a fair deal to trade for the early Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, or S26 Ultra pre-order customers. Therefore, offering a free charger won’t be a bigger expense than giving away a free storage, at least in the current scenario.

On the other side, users won’t have to buy this accessory on their own and experience a better charging rate, which will ease their day-to-day experience with the newly released models. If true, this will compensate well for losing the free storage upgrade offer.

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, 2026, at the Unpacked event.

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Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus full set of press images leak

13 February 2026 at 04:03

The leaks keep pouring in and we now have even more official renders of the Galaxy S26 and S26+ thanks to Evan Blass. The pair of upcoming Samsung flagships are shown in Black, Sky Blue and White colors. The two devices look basically identical to thier predecessors. Here’s the Galaxy S26: Galaxy S26 in Black And the Galaxy S26+: Galaxy S26+ in Black Galaxy S26+ in Sky Blue Galaxy S26+ in White Samsung’s Galaxy S26 and S26+ will be powered by the Exynos 2600 SoC in most regions, and offer the same screen sizes as their...

Lionel Messi’s 2026 World Cup hopes in doubt after reported coach Scaloni concerns about Argentina players

13 February 2026 at 04:34
Lionel Messi's hopes in the 2026 World Cup have been put in doubt as head coach Lionel Scaloni is reportedly concerned over several Argentina players.

Lionel Messi has begun his preparation for the 2026 World Cup on the wrong foot after suffering an injury during Inter Miami’s preseason. However, his outlook for the tournament has taken another hit, with head coach Lionel Scaloni reportedly growing concerned about Argentina’s players.

News broke Wednesday when Inter Miami announced that Messi sustained a muscle injury during a friendly against Barcelona SC ahead of the 2026 MLS season. With planning already underway, though, concern has reportedly extended beyond Messi to the rest of the Albiceleste squad.

According to ESPN’s Esteban Edul, there is significant concern within the national team’s coaching staff led by Scaloni regarding the form of Argentina’s players. As the journalist reported, the staff believes that “individually, each player is performing well below what they are capable of.

Among the players expected to be starters at the 2026 World Cup, only two have stood out for their strong form. The main positives have been Enzo Fernández, who is enjoying an excellent stretch with 11 goals in 38 matches (his best season at Chelsea) and Lisandro Martínez, who has proven vital to Manchester United’s resurgence since returning from his ACL injury.

Lionel Scaloni head coach of Argentina talks with Lionel Messi.

What about the rest of Argentina’s players?

Among the projected starters, only Fernández and Martínez are currently viewed as being in top form. Others who could be added to that list include Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, a key figure for an Aston Villa side currently sitting third in the Premier League, and Lautaro Martínez, Inter Milan’s leader and Serie A’s top scorer with 14 goals.

However, concerns have reportedly been raised about the level of several regular starters, including right back Nahuel Molina, left back Nicolás Tagliafico, midfielders Alexis Mac Allister and Rodrigo De Paul (who has yet to start the 2026 season with Inter Miami) and Julián Álvarez. Despite their status as World Cup champions, the 2025-26 campaign has not been especially promising for what is expected to be Argentina’s starting lineup.

World Cup preparation already underway in Argentina

Even though he has been reluctant to confirm his participation, the 2026 World Cup remains Lionel Messi’s primary objective in the twilight of his career. While Inter Miami has indicated that his injury appears to be minor, reports suggest that the decision to postpone Friday’s match against Independiente del Valle, aside from contractual factors, was also meant to avoid exposing the Argentine star to unnecessary risk.

Earlier this year, Lionel Scaloni revealed that he spoke with Messi to discuss planning for the World Cup. In late January, the Argentina boss also met with Atletico Madrid coaching staff and players Juan Musso, Thiago Almada, Nicolás González, and Julián Álvarez, with Nahuel Molina and Giuliano Simeone absent from a team dinner but still part of preparations that began six months before the World Cup kickoff.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

Tahir Gözəl “Neftçi”yə təşəkkür etdi

12 February 2026 at 23:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionu “Qarabağ”ın prezidenti Tahir Gözəl “Neftçi” klubuna onlara göstərdiyi jestə görə təşəkkür edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ağdam təmsilçisinin rəhbəri klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında bildirib.

O, “Qarabağ”ın UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsində qarşılaşacağı “Nyukasl”la oyunlar arasında cəmi 6 gün fasilə olduğunu və bu müddətdə komandanın İngiltərəyə uzun səfər edəcəyini nəzərə alaraq Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turunda keçirilməli olan oyunun təxirə salınmasına razılıq verdiyi üçün “Neftçi”yə təşəkkürünü bildirib:

“Oyunun təxirə salınması ilə bağlı göstərilən anlayış və konstruktiv mövqeyə görə “Neftçi” rəhbərliyinə və İdarə Heyətinə səmimi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm. “Neftçi” klubu bu qərarı ilə bir daha öz futbol ənənəsinə, əsalətinə və Azərbaycan futbolunun ümumi maraqlarına sadiqliyini nümayiş etdirdi. Bu addım sübut etdi ki, rəqabət nə qədər prinsipial olsa da, milli ruh, qarşılıqlı hörmət və birlik hər zaman prioritet olaraq qalır.

İnanıram ki, bu cür yanaşmalar ölkə futbolunun inkişafına və klublar arasında sağlam münasibətlərin daha da möhkəmlənməsinə xidmət edir. Eyni zamanda, müraciətimizə əsasnaməyə uyğun, operativ və obyektiv şəkildə yanaşdığına görə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına minnətdarlığımı bildirirəm. “Neftçi”yə gələcək fəaliyyətində uğurlar arzulayıram”, deyə Tahir Gözəl bildirib.

Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turunda üz-üzə gələcək “Neftçi” və “Qarabağ” komandalarının fevralın 21-nə nəzərdə tutulan oyunu təxirə salınıb. “Qarabağ”ın Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına rəsmi müraciəti, “Neftçi” klubunun razılıqla bağlı rəsmi cavabı əsasında qarşılaşma başqa tarixdə keçiriləcək.

Yüksək Liqa: “Azərreyl” uduzdu, “DH Volley” qazandı

12 February 2026 at 23:00

Qadın voleybolçular arasında təşkil edilmiş Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) bu gün 13-cü tura start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, turun ilk oyun günündə iki görüş baş tutub.

Hər iki görüş Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının idman zalında keçirilib. Əvvəlcə “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” “Azərreyl” kollektivinə 3:1 (25:16, 26:24, 29:31, 25:20) hesabı ilə qalib gəlib. Ardınca isə “DH Volley” komandası “Turan”ı 3:2 (25:23, 23:25, 25:10, 19:25, 15:13) hesabı ilə üstələyib.

Xatırladaq ki, 13-cü tura fevralın 17-də yekun vurulacaq.

Yüksək Liqa
13-cü tur
12 fevral

“Azərreyl” – “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” 1:3 (16:25, 24:26, 31:29, 20:25)
Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının idman zalı.

“DH Volley” – “Turan” 3:2 (25:23, 23:25, 25:10, 19:25, 15:13)
Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının idman zalı.

UEFA Millətlər Liqası: Türkiyə millisi çətin qrupa düşdü

12 February 2026 at 22:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə UEFA Millətlər Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün püşkatma mərasimi keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Belçikanın paytaxtı Brüsseldə təşkil edilmiş tədbirdə A, B, C və D Liqalarında qrupların tərkibi müəyyənləşib.

A Liqasının 1-ci qrupunda yer almış qardaş ölkə Türkiyə seçməsi Fransa, İtaliya və Belçika kimi gülcü yığmalara rəqib olub.

UEFA Millətlər Liqası

A Liqası

1-ci qrup
Fransa
İtaliya
Belçika
Türkiyə

2-ci qrup
Almaniya
Niderland
Serbiya
Yunanıstan

3-cü qrup
İspaniya
Xorvatiya
İngiltərə
Çexiya

4-cü qrup
Portuqaliya
Danimarka
Norveç
Uels

B Liqası

1-ci qrup
Şotlandiya
İsveçrə
Sloveniya
Şimali Makedoniya

2-ci qrup
Macarıstan
Ukrayna
Gürcüstan
Şimali İrlandiya

3-cü qrup
İsrail
Avstriya
İrlandiya
Kosovo

4-cü qrup
Polşa
Bosniya və Herseqovina
Rumıniya
İsveç

C Liqası

1-ci qrup
Albaniya
Finlandiya
Belarus
San Marino

2-ci qrup
Monteneqro
Ermənistan
Kipr
Latviya/Cəbəllütariq cütünün qalibi

3-cü qrup
Qazaxıstan
Slovakiya
Farer Adaları
Moldova

4-cü qrup
İslandiya
Bolqarıstan
Estoniya
Lüksemburq/Malta cütünün qalibi

D Liqası

1-ci qrup
Latviya/Cəbəllütariq cütünün məğlubu
Lüksemburq/Malta cütünün məğlubu
Andorra

2-ci qrup
Azərbaycan
Lixtenşteyn
Litva

Xatırladaq ki, UEFA Millətlər Liqasında yeni mövsümə sentyabrın 24-də start veriləcək. Qrupun son matçları noyabrda baş tutacaqsa, turnirin final mərhələsi 2027-ci ilin iyununda təşkil ediləcək.

Ayxan Abbasov millimizin C Liqasına qayıdacağına inanır

12 February 2026 at 22:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlama verib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, gənc mütəxəssis UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün püşkünü dəyərləndirib.

Ayxan Abbasov qurumun rəsmi saytına açıqlamasında bunları söyləyib:

“Rəqiblərimiz bilindi. Jomandamız üçün xeyirli olsun. Bütün potensial rəqiblərimizlə tanış olmuşduq, oyunlarını izləmişdik. Əlbəttə, əsas məqsədimiz C Liqasına qayıtmaqdır. Qarşıdan yoldaşlıq görüşləri gəlir. Həmin oyunlarda futbolçuları izləmək, heyəti müəyyənləşdirmək imkanımız olacaq. C Liqasına qayıdacağımıza inanıram”.

Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan yığması D Liqasının 2-ci qrupunda Litva və Lixtenşteyn yığmaları ilə qarşılaşacaq.

UEFA Millətlər Liqasında yeni mövsümə 2026-cı ilin sentyabrında start veriləcək. Azərbaycan millisinin oyunlarının rəsmi təqvimi və məkanları daha sonra müəyyənləşəcək.

Azərbaycan millisi Litva və Lixtenşteynlə qarşılaaşcaq

12 February 2026 at 21:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündəki rəqibləri müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün Belçikanın paytaxtı Brüsseldə UEFA Millətlər Liqasının növbəti mövsümünün püşkü atılıb.

Ayxan Abbasovun baş məşqçisi olduğu Azərbaycan millisinin püşkatmaya D Liqasının 1-ci səbətindən qoşulacağı öncədən məlum idi. Burada 3 komandadan ibarət 2 qrup formalaşacaqdı. Püşkə əsasən, Azərbaycan millisi Litva və Lixtenşteyn yığmalarına rəqib olub. Bu qrupda yer almış komandalar bir-birinə qarşı ev və səfər prinsipi olmaqla 4 matça çıxacaqlar.

Xatırladaq ki, UEFA Millətlər Liqasında yeni mövsümə 2026-cı ilin sentyabr ayında start veriləcək. Milli komandamızın bu rəqiblərlə oyunlarının təqvimi və məkanları daha sonra dəqiqləşəcək.

ABL: “Naxçıvan” “Sumqayıt”a səfərdə qalib gəldi

12 February 2026 at 21:00

Bu gün Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında (ABL) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 17-ci turunun növbəti oyunu keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə də bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Günün yeganə matçında “Naxçıvan” “Sumqayıt”ın qonağı olub. Sumqayıt Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində baş tutmuş matç “Naxçıvan”ın 110:107 hesablı qələbəsi ilə bitib.

Daha öncə keçirilmiş turun açılış matçında “Sərhədçi” səfərdə “Lənkəran”ı məğlub edib – 83:69.

Tura fevralın 14-də yekun vurulacaq.

A qrupu: Sabah – 31. Abşeron Lions – 30. Gəncə – 24. Neftçi – 23. NTD – 19. Şəki – 18.

B qrupu: Ordu – 31. Naxçıvan – 30. Sərhədçi – 23. Sumqayıt – 23. Quba – 22. Lənkəran – 21.

Xatırladaq ki, ABL oyunları dörd dövrədən və 20 turdan ibarət olacaq. Müntəzəm mövsümün oyunları A və B qruplarına bölünməklə keçirilir. Müntəzəm mövsümdə A qrupunu ilk 3 sırada tamamlamış klublarla yanaşı, B qrupunu lider bitirmiş komanda pley-offun 1/4 final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanacaq. A və B qruplarında digər yerləri tutmuş komandalar isə pley-offun 1/8 final mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcəklər. Bu mərhələdə ən tez iki qələbə qazanacaq klublar 1/4 finala yüksələcəklər. Həm 1/4 final, həm də yarımfinal seriyaları 2 qələbəyə qədər davam edəcək.

Final seriyasında isə ən tez 3 qələbə qazanacaq klub Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının çempionu olacaq.

“Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyunu təxirə salındı – Rəsmi

12 February 2026 at 20:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turu çərçivəsində fevralın 21-də keçirilməli olan “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyunu təxirə salınıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, “Qarabağ” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsi çərçivəsində qarşılaşacağı “Nyukasl”la (İngiltərə) matça yaxşı hazırlaşmaq üçün PFL-ə müraciət edib. “Qarabağ”ın rəsmi müraciəti, “Neftçi” klubunun razılıqla bağlı rəsmi cavabı əsasında qarşılaşma başqa tarixdə keçiriləcək. Görüşün hansı tarixdə keçiriləcəyi ilə bağlı məlumat hələlik yoxdur.

Xatırladaq ki, “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyununun təxirə salınması ilə bağlı müzakirələr xeyli müddət idi gündəmdə idi. Paytaxt təmsilçisinin buna razı olmaq istəmədiyi vurğulanırdı. Lakin göründüyü kimi, yekunda Ağdam təmsilçisinin istəyi nəzərə alınıb.

“Qarabağ”la “Nyukasl” arasında ilk matç fevralın 18-də Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionunda keçiriləcək (saat 21:45). Cavab matçı isə fevralın 24-dən 25-nə keçən gecə İngiltərədə təşkil ediləcək. Bu oyuna Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 00:00-da start veriləcək.

Anatoli Nuriyev “Sabah”ı “Zirə”yə dəyişdi

12 February 2026 at 20:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının da üzvü olan hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi Anatoli Nuriyev “Sabah”dan ayrılıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 29 yaşlı futbolçu bundan sonra “Zirə”nin uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Bu barədə paytaxt təmsilçilərinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. “Sabah” futbolçu ilə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verib. Nuriyev azad agent kimi qoşulduğu “Zirə” ilə də cari mövsümün sonuna kimi müqavilə imzalayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Anatoli Nuriyev 2022-ci ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, “bayquşlar”ın heyətində 118 oyun keçirib, 12 qola imza atıb, 21 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. Yarımmüdafiəçi paytaxt klubu ilə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının gümüş və bürünc medallarını qazanıb, həmçinin Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.

Nuriyev daha öncə Azərbaycanda “Sumqayıt”ın da formasını geyinib – 5 oyun, 1 qol, 1 assist. Ukraynada dünyaya göz açmış yarımmüdafiəçi bu ölkədə “Minay”, “Kolos” və “Stal” kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub.

2021-ci ildə Azərbaycan millisində debüt etmiş Anatoli meydana çıxdığı 19 oyunda 1 qol vurub.

Sedrik Badolo “Sumqayıt”da – Rəsmi

12 February 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Burkina Faso millisinin hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçisi Sedrik Badolo bundan sonra “Sumqayıt”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə sözügedən klubun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, son olaraq “Spartak”da (Trnava) çıxış etmiş 28 yaşlı hücumçu ilə sonradan 1 il uzatmaq şərti ilə 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün sonunadək anlaşma imzalanıb.

Sedrk Badolo karyerası ərzində USFA, “Kaukab Marakeş”, “Salitas”, “Pohronie”, “Şerif” (Tiraspol) kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub. 27 yaşlı futbolçu Tnava “Spartak”ına 2025-ci ilin yanvarında Moldovanın “Şerif” klubundan azad agent kimi keçmişdi. 27 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi Slovakiya təmsilçisinin heyətində cəmi 21 oyuna çıxıb və 2 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Badolo 2022-ci ilin martında debüt etdiyi Burkina Faso millisinin heyətində 30 oyun keçirib və 3 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Ceyms Milner Premyer Liqa rekorduna şərik oldu

12 February 2026 at 17:00

Premyer Liqanın 26-cı turunun “Aston Villa” ilə səfər oyunu “Brayton”un ingilis yarımmüdafiəçisi Ceyms Milner üçün əlamətdar olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Milner 0:1 hesabıyla uduzduqları bu görüşün iştirakçısı olmaqla İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında yeni rekorda imza atıb.

40 yaşlı futbolçu bunu matçın 22-ci dəqiqəsində meydana daxil olmaqla reallaşdırıb. Premyer Liqada 653-cü oyununa çıxmış Milner çempionat tarixində ən çox matç keçirmiş Qaret Perrinin rekorduna şərik olub.

Təcrübəli oyunçu karyerası ərzində “Lids” (48 oyun), “Nyukasl” (94 oyun), “Aston Villa” (100 oyun), “Mançester Siti” (147 oyun) və “Liverpul” (230 oyun) kimi klubların şərəfini qoruyub. 2023-cü ilin yayında “Brayton”a qoşulmuş Milner bu komandanın heyətində indiyədək 34 matçda iştirak edib. Premyer Liqada ümumilikdə 56 qol vurmuş yarımmüdafiəçi həmçinin 90 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə turnir tarixinin ən yaxşı 10 assistentindən biridir.

Milner fevralın 21-də “Brentford”a qarşı keçiriləcək görüşdə meydana çıxacağı təqdirdə Qaret Perrinin rekordunu qıraraq siyahıda liderliyə yüksələcək. Hazırda çıxışını davam etdirən oyunçular arasında onun ən yaxın izləyicisi “Brentford”un üzvü Cordan Hendersondur (454 oyun).

Milner Premyer Liqa tarixində 40 yaşından sonra meydana çıxmış 5-ci meydan oyunçusudur. Turnir tarixinin ən yaşlı meydan oyunçusu rekordu isə hələlik 40 yaş 272 günlüyündə son matçına çıxmış Teddi Şeringemə məxsusdur.

Ceyms Milner “Lids”in yetirməsidir. O, kayerası ərzində “Lids”, “Suindon Taun”, “Nyukasl”, “Aston Villa”, “Mançester Siti” və “Liverpul”da çıxış edib. Yarımmüdafiəçsi “Brayton”a 2023-cü ilin iyulunda “Liverpul”dan azad agent qismində qoşulub. Ceymsin “qağayılar”la müqaviləsi cari mövsümün sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Cari mövsümdə Milner “Brayton”un heyətində bütün yarışlarda 41 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

Milner böyük futbolda klub səviyyəsində bütün qənimətləri qazanıb və buna “Mançester Siti” və “Liverpul”la nail olub. Milner İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının 2 dəfə “Mançester Siti”, 1 dəfə “Liverpul”la olmaqla, 3 qat qalibidir. Həmçinin Milner İngiltərə Kubokunun, İngiltərə Liqa Kubokunun və İngiltərə Super Kubokunun hər birini 1 dəfə “Mançester Siti və 1 dəfə “Liverpul”la qazanaraq, 2 qat qalib olub. “Liverpul”un heyətində isə Milner beynəlxalq arenada uğurlar qazanıb: Çempionlar Liqasının, UEFA Super Kubokunun və FIFA Klub Dünya Kubokunun qalibi olub.

Ceyms Milner 2009-cu ilin avqustunda debüt etdiyi İngiltərə yığmasının heyətində 61 oyun keçirib, 1 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı veteran yarımmüdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 750 min avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Aleks Ximenes “Milan”a qayıtmayacaq – 19 milyona satıldı

12 February 2026 at 15:00

İtaliyanın “Milan” klubunun sağ cinah müdafiəçisi Aleks Ximenes icarə əsasında çıxış etdiyi “Bornmut”un tamhüquqlu futbolçusuna çevrilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İngiltərə Premyer Liqası təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

20 yaşlı futbolçunun transferi üçün “Bornmut” “Milan”a 19 milyon avro ödəyib. Müqaviləyə əlavə olaraq 5 milyon avro bonus da daxildir.

İspaniyalı müdafiəçi cari Premyer Liqa mövsümündə 22 oyunda iştirak edib, 1 qol vurub.

Tam adı Alexandro Ximenes Sançes olan ispaniyalı futbolçu “Real” və “Milan” klublarının yetirməsidir. Gənc müdafiəçi “Real”ın əsas komandasında debüt şansı qazanmasa da, “Milan”ın əsas komandasında 34 oyun keçirib, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Aleks Ximenes İspaniyanın U-15, U-17, U-19, U-21 yığmalarında forma geyinsə də, əsas millidə debüt şansı qazanmayıb.

Brentford 1-1 Arsenal: Visitors´ lead by four points after Lewis-Potter leveller

Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League stands at just four points after they were held to a 1-1 draw by high-flying Brentford on Thursday. Mikel Arteta’s side were looking to respond to Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Fulham on Wednesday, but were far from their best at the Gtech Community Stadium. Noni […]

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The Unbreakable X-Men Join the Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Roster, August 2026 Release Date Revealed

13 February 2026 at 04:05

Storm, Magik, Wolverine, and a robot in an illustrated scene from 'Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls' with the text 'ASSEMBLE!'

Sony hosted its hour-long February 2026 State of Play today, and while plenty of the announcements were surprises, some of them, like the new Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls reveal, we had a heads up on. After its Steam page was accidentally updated to include additional information, like how the game will feature 20 characters at launch, it seemed like a safe bet that it would be featured during today's event. Not only was it shown off, but we got another look at more gameplay with this trailer, specifically featuring the Unbreakable X-Men, with Storm, Magik, Wolverine, and Danger all joining […]

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Housemarque Shows Off More Saros Gameplay at the State of Play Ahead of April 2026 Launch

13 February 2026 at 03:44

A scene from 'Saros' shows a fiery landscape with a solar eclipse.

With Saros getting an April 30, 2026, release date confirmation during The Game Awards 2025, it seemed like a lock to be included during today's February 2026 State of Play, and it was. Housemarque did not disappoint, making a major show of more gameplay from Saros as we get closer to its release. Today's trailer dug deeper into the game's systems and focused more on what Housemarque means by its "come back stronger" mantra for Saros' gameplay style. We got a look at how you'll upgrade your armor via the Armor Matrix with resources you gather on your runs, and […]

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A God of War Trilogy Remake Is In Development, While God of War Sons of Sparta Launches Today

13 February 2026 at 03:33

The image shows a dark, fiery title screen for 'God of War Trilogy Remake'.

It has been some time since we last saw Kratos in action in God of War Ragnarok, and it will likely be longer before we see how his and Atreus' story continues. However, fans of the series now have one more game to look forward to: a remake of the first three entries in the series. Announced at the end of today's State of Play presentation with a brief teaser trailer, the God of War Trilogy Remake will deliver a modernized version of the Greek Saga in which Kratos is at his most violent. Unfortunately, details are scarce at the moment, as the […]

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“Yeah, It’s a AAA John Wick Game”: Saber Interactive Reveals an Untitled John Wick, Coming to PS5

13 February 2026 at 03:20

A character in a suit engages in a close-quarters combat scene with an opponent in a dimly lit room, surrounded by shelves

Out of all the announcements included in today's February 2026 State of Play, the one that will potentially be the most remembered is Saber Interactive's reveal of a AAA John Wick game, featuring Keanu Reeves in the titular role, and the confirmation that the game is being made in collaboration with Chad Stahelski, director of the recent films and one of the key visonaries behind their success (who is also directing a Ghost of Tsushima film). You might recall that last month, almost right at the beginning of the year, Lionsgate teased that it was working on a major John […]

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The biology of bonding: Andrew Huberman explains attachment and desire

13 February 2026 at 04:17

PsyPost’s PodWatch highlights interesting clips from recent podcasts related to psychology and neuroscience.

In a recent episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, released on Thursday, February 12, Dr. Andrew Huberman explores the biological and psychological roots of human connection. The episode, titled “Essentials: The Science of Love, Desire & Attachment,” examines how early life experiences and specific brain functions create the feelings of romance. Huberman breaks down the complex science behind why humans bond with certain people and how relationships either succeed or fail over time.

During the first five minutes of the broadcast, Huberman explains that adult romantic styles often mirror the emotional bond a person had with their caregivers as a toddler. He references the famous “Strange Situation Task” developed by psychologist Mary Ainsworth in the 1980s. In this experiment, researchers observed how children reacted when their parents left a room and subsequently returned.

Based on these reactions, researchers categorized children into groups such as securely attached or anxious-avoidant. Huberman notes that these early classifications are strong predictors of how individuals will behave in romantic partnerships later in life. However, he emphasizes that these emotional templates are not permanent and can change once a person understands them.

The discussion moves beyond psychology to look at the physical brain. Huberman clarifies that there is no single area in the brain responsible for creating the feeling of love. Instead, multiple brain regions work together in a coordinated sequence to produce the states of desire and attachment.

Around the ten-minute mark, the host details the specific chemical and electrical systems involved in bonding. He corrects a common misconception about dopamine, explaining that it is primarily a chemical for motivation and craving rather than just pleasure. This chemical acts as a currency in the brain that drives the pursuit of a partner.

A major component of connection is the neural circuit for empathy, which involves the prefrontal cortex and the insula. The insula is a region of the brain that helps people sense their own internal body state, a process known as interoception. This area allows individuals to pay attention to their own feelings while simultaneously reading the emotions of others.

Huberman introduces the concept of “positive delusion” as a requirement for long-term stability. This describes a mental state where a person believes that only their specific partner can make them feel a certain way. This unique biological bias helps maintain the bond between two people over time.

Huberman reviews research from the Gottman Lab at the University of Washington regarding relationship breakdown. The researchers identified four negative behaviors that predict failure: criticism, defensiveness, stonewalling, and contempt. Stonewalling occurs when a listener withdraws from an interaction and stops responding to their partner.

Among these negative behaviors, contempt is identified as the most destructive force in a partnership. Huberman cites the researchers who describe contempt as the “sulfuric acid” of a relationship because it erodes the emotional bond. This hostility completely shuts down the empathy circuits required for connection.

Evening screen use may be more relaxing than stimulating for teenagers

13 February 2026 at 03:00

A recent study published in the Journal of Sleep Research suggests that evening screen use might not be as physically stimulating for teenagers as many parents and experts have assumed. The findings provide evidence that most digital activities actually coincide with lower heart rates compared to non-screen activities like moving around the house or playing. This indicates that the common connection between screens and poor sleep is likely driven by the timing of device use rather than a state of high physical arousal.

Adolescence is a time when establishing healthy sleep patterns is essential for mental health and growth, yet many young people fall short of the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep. While screen use has been linked to shorter sleep times, the specific reasons why this happens are not yet fully understood.

Existing research has looked at several possibilities, such as the light from screens affecting hormones or the simple fact that screens take up time that could be spent sleeping. Some experts have also worried that the excitement from social media or gaming could keep the body in an active state that prevents relaxation. The new study was designed to investigate the physical arousal theory by looking at heart rate in real-world settings rather than in a laboratory.

“In our previous research, we found that screen use in bed was linked with shorter sleep, largely because teens were falling asleep later. But that left an open question: were screens simply delaying bedtime, or were they physiologically stimulating adolescents in a way that made it harder to fall asleep?” said study author Kim Meredith-Jones, a research associate professor at the University of Otago.

“In this study, we wanted to test whether evening screen use actually increased heart rate — a marker of physiological arousal — and whether that arousal explained delays in falling asleep. In other words, is it what teens are doing on screens that matters, or just the fact that screens are replacing sleep time?”

By using objective tools to track both what teens do on their screens and how their hearts respond, the team hoped to fill gaps in existing knowledge. They aimed to see if different types of digital content, such as texting versus scrolling, had different effects on the heart. Understanding these connections is important for creating better guidelines for digital health in young people.

The research team recruited a group of 70 adolescents from Dunedin, New Zealand, who were between 11 and nearly 15 years old. This sample was designed to be diverse, featuring 31 girls and 39 boys from various backgrounds. Approximately 33 percent of the participants identified as indigenous Māori, while others came from Pacific, Asian, or European backgrounds.

To capture a detailed look at their evening habits, the researchers used a combination of wearable technology and video recordings over four different nights. Each participant wore a high-resolution camera attached to a chest harness starting three hours before their usual bedtime. This camera recorded exactly what they were doing and what screens they were viewing until they entered their beds.

Once the participants were in bed, a stationary camera continued to record their activities until they fell asleep. This allowed the researchers to see if they used devices while under the covers and exactly when they closed their eyes. The video data was then analyzed by trained coders who categorized screen use into ten specific behaviors, such as watching videos, gaming, or using social media.

The researchers also categorized activities as either passive or interactive. Passive activities included watching, listening, reading, or browsing, while interactive activities included gaming, communication, and multitasking. Social media use was analyzed separately to see its specific impact on heart rate compared to other activities.

At the same time, the participants wore a Fitbit Inspire 2 on their dominant wrist to track their heart rate every few seconds. The researchers used this information to see how the heart reacted to each specific screen activity in real time. This objective measurement provided a more accurate picture than asking the teenagers to remember how they felt or what they did.

To measure sleep quality and duration, each youth also wore a motion-sensing device on their other wrist for seven consecutive days. This tool, known as an accelerometer, provided data on when they actually fell asleep and how many times they woke up. The researchers then used statistical models to see if heart rate patterns during screen time could predict these sleep outcomes.

The data revealed that heart rates were consistently higher during periods when the teenagers were not using screens. The average heart rate during non-screen activities was approximately 93 beats per minute, which likely reflects the physical effort of moving around or doing chores. In contrast, when the participants were using their devices, their average heart rate dropped to about 83 beats per minute.

This suggests that screen use is often a sedentary behavior that allows the body to stay relatively calm. When the participants were in bed, the difference was less extreme, but screen use still tended to accompany lower heart rates than other in-bed activities. These findings indicate that digital engagement may function as a way for teenagers to wind down after a long day.

The researchers also looked at how specific types of digital content affected the heart. Social media use was associated with the lowest heart rates, especially when the teenagers were already in bed. Gaming and multitasking between different apps also showed lower heart rate readings compared to other screen-based tasks.

“We were surprised to find that heart rates were lower during social media use,” Meredith-Jones told PsyPost. “Previous research has suggested that social media can be stressful or emotionally intense for adolescents, so we expected to see higher arousal. Instead, our findings suggest that in this context, teens may have been using social media as a way to unwind or switch off. That said, how we define and measure ‘social media use’ matters, and we’re now working on more refined ways to capture the context and type of engagement.”

On the other hand, activities involving communication, such as texting or messaging, were linked to higher heart rates. This type of interaction seemed to be less conducive to relaxation than scrolling through feeds or watching videos. Even so, the heart rate differences between these various digital activities were relatively small.

When examining sleep patterns, the researchers found that heart rate earlier in the evening had a different relationship with sleep than heart rate closer to bedtime. Higher heart rates occurring more than two hours before bed were linked to falling asleep earlier in the night. This may be because higher activity levels in the early evening help the body build up a need for rest.

However, the heart rate in the two hours before bed and while in bed had the opposite effect on falling asleep. For every increase of 10 beats per minute during this window, the participants took about nine minutes longer to drift off. This provides evidence that physical excitement right before bed can delay the start of sleep.

Notably, while a higher heart rate made it harder to fall asleep, it did not seem to reduce the total amount of sleep the teenagers got. It also did not affect how often they woke up during the night or the general quality of their rest. The researchers noted that a person would likely need a very large increase in heart rate to see a major impact on their sleep schedule.

“The effects were relatively small,” Meredith-Jones explained. “For example, our data suggest heart rate would need to increase by around 30 beats per minute to delay sleep onset by about 30 minutes. The largest differences we observed between screen activities were closer to 10 beats per minute, making it unlikely that typical screen use would meaningfully delay sleep through physiological arousal alone.”

“The key takeaway is that most screen use in the evening did not increase heart rate. In fact, many types of screen activity were associated with lower heart rates compared to non-screen time. Although higher heart rate before bed was linked with taking longer to fall asleep, the changes in heart rate we observed during screen use were generally small. Overall, most evening screen activities appeared more relaxing than arousing.”

One limitation of this study is that the researchers did not have a baseline heart rate for each participant while they were completely at rest. Without this information, it is difficult to say for certain if screens were actively lowering the heart rate or if the teens were just naturally calm. Individual differences in biology could account for some of the variations seen in the data.

“One strength of this study was our use of wearable cameras to objectively classify screen behaviours such as gaming, social media, and communication,” Meredith-Jones noted. “This approach provides much richer and more accurate data than self-report questionnaires or simple screen-time analytics. However, a limitation is that we did not measure each participant’s true resting heart rate, so we can’t definitively say whether higher heart rates reflected arousal above baseline or just individual differences. That’s an important area for refinement in future research.”

It is also important to note that the findings don’t imply that screens are always helpful for sleep. Even if they are not physically arousing, using a device late at night can still lead to sleep displacement. This happens when the time spent on a screen replaces time that would otherwise be spent sleeping, leading to tiredness the next day. On the other hand, one shouldn’t assume that screens always impede sleep, either.

“A common assumption is that all screen use is inherently harmful for sleep,” Meredith-Jones explained. “Our findings don’t support that blanket statement. In earlier work, we found that screen use in bed was associated with shorter sleep duration, but in this study, most screen use was not physiologically stimulating. That suggests timing and context matter, and that some forms of screen use may even serve as a wind-down activity before bed.”

Looking ahead, “we want to better distinguish between different types of screen use, for example, interactive versus passive engagement, or emotionally charged versus neutral communication,” Meredith-Jones said. “We’re also developing improved real-world measurement tools that can capture not just how long teens use screens, but what they’re doing, how they’re engaging, and in what context. That level of detail is likely to give us much clearer answers than simple ‘screen time’ totals.”

The study, “Screens, Teens, and Sleep: Is the Impact of Nighttime Screen Use on Sleep Driven by Physiological Arousal?” was authored by Kim A. Meredith-Jones, Jillian J. Haszard, Barbara C. Galland, Shay-Ruby Wickham, Bradley J. Brosnan, Takiwai Russell-Camp, and Rachael W. Taylor.

Can brain stimulation treat psychopathy?

13 February 2026 at 01:00

Scientists exploring new ways to address psychopathic traits have found that gentle electrical or magnetic stimulation of the brain may slightly improve empathy and prosocial behavior. A new study published in Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry suggests the technology shows promise—but there is currently no direct evidence it works in people with psychopathy.

Psychopathy is often associated with persistent antisocial behavior and emotional differences, such as reduced empathy, guilt, and concern for others. Traditional treatments, including therapy programs and anger-management courses, have had limited success in changing these core emotional traits.

This has led researchers to explore whether differences in brain activity might help explain psychopathy, and whether targeting the brain directly could offer new treatment possibilities.

Brain imaging studies have shown that people with psychopathic traits often have unusual activity in regions linked to emotion and decision-making. These include areas involved in recognizing fear, responding to others’ pain, and regulating behavior.

Scientists have therefore begun testing non-invasive brain stimulation, which utilizes magnets or weak electrical currents applied to the scalp, to see whether altering brain activity can influence emotional responses.

Led by Célia F. Camara from the University of Essex in the U.K., the research team behind the new study wanted to know whether these brain-stimulation techniques could change traits related to psychopathy.

Camara and colleagues conducted a large review and statistical analysis of 64 experiments involving 122 measured effects. The studies examined several forms of stimulation, including transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation, and compared them with sham (placebo-like) conditions.

Most experiments were conducted with healthy adult volunteers rather than people diagnosed with psychopathy. Participants completed tasks or questionnaires measuring empathy, emotional reactions, or prosocial behavior before and after brain stimulation. The researchers then combined results across studies to see whether any consistent patterns emerged.

The findings demonstrated that certain types of “excitatory” brain stimulation—designed to increase activity in targeted brain regions—produced small to moderate improvements in social and emotional responses. In some cases, participants reported greater empathy, increased willingness to help others, or increased feelings of guilt. Other types of stimulation that dampen brain activity sometimes reduced these responses.

Overall, the analysis suggests that non-invasive brain stimulation can influence emotional and social processing in ways that are relevant to psychopathic traits. However, the results were mixed and varied widely depending on the type of stimulation, the brain area targeted, and how many sessions participants received.

The researchers noted that while the findings provide early proof that emotional traits can be influenced by brain stimulation, the technology is far from being a practical treatment. Notably, the review found that the only available study conducted specifically on psychopathic individuals reported null effects.

“The generalizability of our findings is limited by insufficient research on psychopathy-relevant samples. Responses to non-invasive brain stimulation in individuals with psychopathy may differ from those of non-psychopathic populations, as evidence indicates that individuals with psychopathy exhibit distinct neurobiological profiles compared with non-psychopathic cohorts,” Camara and colleagues cautioned.

Nevertheless, the results open the door to new ways of understanding and potentially addressing the emotional aspects of psychopathy.

The study, “On the possibility to modulate psychopathic traits via non-invasive brain stimulation: A systematic review and meta-analysis,” was authored by Célia F. Camara, Carmen S. Sergiou, Andrés Molero Chamizo, Alejandra Sel, Nathzidy G. Rivera Urbina, Michael A. Nitsche, and Paul H.P. Hanel.

Exclusive: Hasbro’s Star Wars: The Vintage Collection reveal is headlined by an epic deluxe Mandalorian & Grogu figure that keeps the clan of two together

TechRadar exclusively reveals Hasbro’s new Star Wars: The Vintage Collection wave inspired by The Mandalorian & Grogu, including a deluxe Mandalorian & Grogu figure, Imperial Remnant AT-RT and troopers, and IG-11 ahead of the film's 2026 premiere.

January’s attacking superstars who have made an immediate impact at their new clubs

While the January transfer window might have only slammed shut less than a fortnight ago, plenty of the Premier League’s new recruit have certainly hit the ground running. With many of England’s elite once again breaking the bank, plenty of the biggest name arrivals have made quite the immediate impact at their respective new homes. […]

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Fanatics Korea Reveals Possible New Dodgers Jersey

Los Angeles Dodgers Nike City Connect jerseys of Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) at Dick's Sporting Goods.

Fanatics Korea is selling a new Los Angeles Dodgers alternate jersey design.

Their listing directly translates to “Nike LA Dodgers Alt Stadium Jersey”

The new jersey is Dodger blue with white lettering reading “Los Angeles” across the front. The script used for the “Los Angeles” lettering is the same ordinarily used for “Dodgers” on the traditional home and away uniforms.

The jersey also has an arm patch which reads “Dodgers,” with a gray trim on the sleeves and a Nike Logo of the same color.

The number on the front just below the letters is red with a gray outline, and the numbers on the back are white.

The Dodgers have previously had “Los Angeles” in the traditional script on the front of their jerseys, and currently have the city’s name on their current City Connect jerseys, though it’s in a different font. They also used “Los Dodgers” on the front of their 2021 City Connect jersey.

The team is yet to announce any new jersey, and the threads present on Fanatics Korea are not available on the official MLB shop.

Los Angeles Dodgers Nike City Connect jerseys of Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) at Dick's Sporting Goods.
Oct 31, 2024; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers Nike City Connect jerseys of Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) at Dick’s Sporting Goods. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

What Have the Dodgers’ Alternate Uniforms Looked Like Over the Past Few Seasons?

Teams across the league donned new, fashionable City Connect jerseys beginning in the 2021 season, and plenty of them have become favorites among fanbases across the country.

The Dodgers released their first City Connect jersey that season, a blue uniform which read Los Dodgers to honor their Latino fanbase and commemorate the 40th anniversary of Fernandomania.

After tweaking several aspects of their 2021 City Connect jerseys, the Dodgers revamped the uniform in 2024 to become the first team to receive a second City Connect.

The current City Connect uniform is a cream color, with speckles across the uniform to represent the brilliance and diversity of the city. It reads “Los Angeles” across the front with blue numbers above the script.

On the lower half of the jersey, #ITFDB, which stands for “It’s Time for Dodger Baseball,” sits just above the MLB authentication.

The Dodgers haven’t announced any changes to their City Connects, so it’s safe to say this iconic jersey will stay for the upcoming season.

What is your favorite Dodgers jersey of all time?

Trinidad Chambliss' eligibility ruling, explained: What injunction from judge means for QBs future at Ole Miss

Trinidad Chambliss

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Coming out of the COVID era and right into the NIL era, college football is changing in ways people weren't expecting. 

It used to be a player's ultimate goal to make it to the NFL, but with the rise of NIL, players who could be late-round picks are now incentivized to maximize their eligibility. 

Trinidad Chambliss played only one season at Ole Miss, but he spent four seasons at Ferris State, a Division II program. The quarterback redshirted in 2021, suited up for only two games in 2022, then saw more playing time in 2023 and finally started in 2024. After his lone season with the Rebels in 2025, Chambliss was out of eligibility and expected to go to the NFL. 

Instead, the quarterback applied for an extra year with the NCAA, citing his 2022 season and how it should have been the grounds for a medical hardship waiver. The NCAA denied him, and so Chambliss sued the NCAA. A judge ruled on February 12 in Chambliss's favor, granting him an extra year of eligibility in a ruling that could set a dangerous precedent in college football. 

Here is more on what the latest injunction means for Chambliss' eligibility moving forward. 

MORE: Why the CFP should expand to 16 teams

Trinidad Chambliss' eligibility ruling

Judge Robert Whitwell ruled in favor of Chambliss in his case against the NCAA. The judge gave a long-winded 90-minute decision, speaking for more than 45 minutes before he announced clearly that he was siding with the Ole Miss quarterback. In short, he cited that the NCAA "breached its duty of good faith and acted in bad faith."

The NCAA does have the chance to appeal the decision, so the situation isn't 100% resolved just yet, but this was a big step. 

NEWS: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss has been granted a sixth season of eligibility by a state court judge in Mississippi. Chambliss received an injunction today, which paves the way for him to play in 2026 after the NCAA ruled he was eligibility. (The NCAA can appeal.) pic.twitter.com/nzeaak6uMq

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) February 12, 2026

Why did Trinidad Chambliss win his eligibility court case?

The judge took his time reading his decision. In the first 20 minutes, he discussed how the NCAA "ignored" evidence from Ferris State that documented Chambliss' mononucleosis and respiratory issues, per Ross Dellenger. The judge spent the next 20 minutes talking about NCAA bylaws.

At the end of it all, he ruled in favor of Chambliss because of the documentation that he had from Ferris State that showed, in the judge's mind, that he should have been granted a medical waiver for 2022. The judge even added, "It was clear that Trinidad Chambliss was not a healthy young man from his senior year through 2022."

The judge's hour-long rambling comes down to this:

The NCAA denied Trinidad's waiver b/c there was no documentation of a medical redshirt in 2022.

The judge says they acted in "bad faith" by "ignoring" 2025 submissions of his medical records & doctor's letter.

Case closed.

— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) February 12, 2026

Who is the judge that heard the case? 

Judge Robert Whitwell heard the case, which was heard in Calhoun County, Mississippi. Whitwell is from Mississippi. After high school, he attended Mississippi State, Northwest Mississippi Community College and Delta State University, playing football. Whitwell was a quarterback and led Northwest to its first-ever state championship. He was inducted in their Hall of Fame in 1996

It will be interesting to see whether any conflict of interest arises. Whitwell went to law school at Ole Miss and graduated in 1972. Charles Bediako was granted an eligibility injunction to briefly play basketball at Alabama, but it was overturned when another judge heard it after the first judge was revealed to be a Crimson Tide donor. 

MORE: Way-too-early 2026 college football rankings

Did the judge in the Trinidad Chambliss hearing go to Ole Miss?

Yes. Judge Robert Whitwell graduated from Ole Miss' law school in 1972. 

What is an injunction?

An injunction is a court order that stops a specific action or makes them perform some act. In this scenario, it would force the NCAA to grant Chambliss' medical waiver.

Is Trinidad Chambliss eligible to play for Ole Miss next season?

Yes, with the judge ruling in his favor, Chambliss has one year of eligibility left. He could return to Ole Miss if they want him, or he could transfer, like to LSU, where former head coach Lane Kiffin is now. 

The NCAA does have the chance to appeal this decision, but for now, yes the QB is eligible. 

MORE: Why Charles Bediako can no longer play for Alabama

How many years of College football has Trinidad Chambliss played?

Chambliss has been out of high school for five years, meaning he should be heading to the NFL. He redshirted as a freshman and then only suited up for two games in 2022, while he was dealing with medical issues. Chambliss has technically played in only three seasons, which is partially why he believes he is due a fourth season of eligibility, despite it being his sixth overall. 

How old is Trinidad Chambliss?

Chambliss was born on August 24, 2002, and is 23 years old. He would turn 24 years old right at the start of the next college football season. 

Trinidad Chambliss stats

Here is a look at Chambliss' college stats.

SeasonSchoolGamesCompletionsAttemptsYardsTDsINTCarriesYardsTDs
2021*Ferris State------------------
2022Ferris State2----------------
2023Ferris State8213335451413044
2024Ferris State152263672,9252661711,01925
2025Ole Miss152944453,9372231335278
Total--405418457,12653103451,85037

*indicates redshirt season.

Titans add Dave Borgonzi, brother of GM, to coaching staff

The Tennessee Titans announced the hiring of Dave Borgonzi, Titans GM Mike Borgonzi's brother, as linebackers coach on Feb 12.

Tennessee announced the full coaching staff for head coach Robert Saleh's first season in charge.

Dave Borgonzi is a veteran assistant in the NFL who spent last season as the Dallas Cowboys' linebackers coach.

He has more than a decade of experience in the pros with stints with the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts along with his year in Dallas, working under Matt Eberflus at all three spots.

This season will be the first that Dave and Mike Borgonzi are a part of the same organization.

OFFSEASON APPROACH: How should Titans handle free agency? Here's a 4-step guide

Dave Borgonzi NFL coaching experience, history

  • Dallas Cowboys linebackers coach, 2025
  • Chicago Bears linebackers coach, 2022-2024
  • Indianapolis Colts linebackers coach, 2018-2021
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive quality control coach, 2014-2017
  • Dallas Cowboys assistant coach, 2011-2013

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Titans add Dave Borgonzi, brother of GM, to coaching staff

Titans add Dave Borgonzi, brother of GM, to coaching staff

The Tennessee Titans announced the hiring of Dave Borgonzi, Titans GM Mike Borgonzi's brother, as linebackers coach on Feb 12.

Tennessee announced the full coaching staff for head coach Robert Saleh's first season in charge.

Dave Borgonzi is a veteran assistant in the NFL who spent last season as the Dallas Cowboys' linebackers coach.

He has more than a decade of experience in the pros with stints with the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts along with his year in Dallas, working under Matt Eberflus at all three spots.

This season will be the first that Dave and Mike Borgonzi are a part of the same organization.

OFFSEASON APPROACH: How should Titans handle free agency? Here's a 4-step guide

Dave Borgonzi NFL coaching experience, history

  • Dallas Cowboys linebackers coach, 2025
  • Chicago Bears linebackers coach, 2022-2024
  • Indianapolis Colts linebackers coach, 2018-2021
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive quality control coach, 2014-2017
  • Dallas Cowboys assistant coach, 2011-2013

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Titans add Dave Borgonzi, brother of GM, to coaching staff

Lewis Hamilton: FIA must “take care” of Mercedes engine trick

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Lewis Hamilton has urged the FIA to "take care" of the compression ratio debate, which is taking place in the paddock. This comes as the seven-time Formula 1 world champion tests in Bahrain ahead of the 2026 season. 

Wearing Ferrari colours for the second season after a long and successful stint driving Mercedes machinery, the driver has confronted the idea that the Brackley outfit is benefiting from a trick involving its power units' compression ratio when asked by Sky Sports F1.

Despite what looks like dominant engineering from Mercedes, he's keen to not read too much into lap times.

“Basically, it’s like Monza downforce everywhere. So you’re sliding around on the top of the tyres, so it doesn’t feel particularly great," he said in regards to the wind at the track after the first day of testing.

“In some corners it feels good. And because of the wind, some corners feel good because you’ve got a headwind — but most of the others you’ve got either tailwind or crosswind, and it’s a moving goalpost.

"I think everyone's in the same boat."

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc topped the timesheets after a long second day of testing, and McLaren driver and reigning champion Lando Norris finished beneath him by half a second. 

“Impossible to know at the moment," Hamilton said when asked about the pecking order of the grid. "I hope we’re in the mix. I think we all look quite close — apart from Mercedes.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

“But we don’t know what fuel loads people are on. There are whispers of certain fuel loads that Mercedes are on. There are whispers of extra power they have that the rest of us don’t — the compression ratio sort of thing."

The Briton seemed keen for that to be ironed out by the championship's governing body: "So hopefully that gets sorted. And the FIA take care of that and make sure we’re all starting on an even playing field.”

Hamilton joins several teams in a push for the FIA to take action over what many believe goes against the regulations. And while Mercedes and its team principal Toto Wolff have strongly pushed back at these allegations, both the team and the FIA are facing intense pressure. 

“We’ve spent a lot of time discussing how we solve those issues, and our intention is of course to solve them for the start of the season," FIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis said in an interview

“We don’t want to have controversies, we want people to be competing on the track – not in the courtroom or in the stewards room. And that’s what we try to do.”

Whether intervention comes before the Australian Grand Prix, Hamilton - and others - are keen to see action. 

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Jenson Button reveals Ross Brawn’s warning about becoming Lewis Hamilton’s team-mate

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Former Formula 1 driver Jenson Button has described his time as Lewis Hamilton's team-mate as the new challenge he needed after winning the drivers' championship.

Button joined the seven-time champion at McLaren in 2010, and while his former boss Ross Brawn advised against the move to the Woking outfit, the 46-year-old relished the challenge of beating Hamilton in the same machinery.

"Yes, I was team-mates with Lewis for three years. When I left Brawn in 2009 as a world champion, I was like, 'I need a new challenge,' and that challenge was to go up against Lewis Hamilton," Button told Sky Sports F1.

"And Ross Brawn even said, 'You're making a mistake.' So then I was in with both feet, and really enjoyed the partnership we had. And I think winning a race and beating Lewis Hamilton in the same car was almost like winning a world championship.

Jenson Button

Jenson Button

"Didn't happen enough, but it was very special. So, no, I have a lot of respect for him as I do Fernando Alonso, who I raced with for two years, and seeing the way they work behind the scenes, not just in the car, is really impressive."

Button retired from racing at the end of 2025 after completing the World Endurance Championship season. "I left F1 in 2016. I was 36, and I was like, you know what, I think of myself as a racing driver, not just an F1 driver," he said. "So, I went off and raced in Japan. I raced in the World Endurance Championship, 24-hour races.

"I raced on dirt in Baja, NASCAR, and I've had such an amazing career. Very, very lucky. And it was time to hang up my race boots, spend more time with the family, and I've also got more time for F1 now."

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Study Hall: Mizzou 86, Texas A&M 85

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It was a road sweep Wednesday night in the SEC. Florida beat Georgia, Alabama beat Ole Miss, and Tennessee beat Mississippi State. Then of course, Missouri beat Texas A&M. So, you know, the good teams all won on the road!

The story of the night was to weather the early storm, attack A&Ms weaknesses, rebound like crazy, and then lean on the redemption arc of Shawn Phillips.

With 12 minutes left to play, locked in a tight game with the Aggies clawing back from a 7 point deficit to eevn the game back up at 62, Dennis Gates ran a play that isolated Mark Mitchell and set up a back screen for a lob to Phillips. The play was run perfectly, the lob throw was perfect, the ball hit Phillips right in the hands with him soaring above the rim and then he buffed it. I’m not sure what happened, maybe he was too high above the rim, but he just kind of shoved it into the front of the rim. The ball bounced away, and A&M had the ball again.

Gates is a believer in his players, so it should surprise no one when he went back to the same play with the game in the balance. With 17 seconds left, the Tigers ran it back only this time Phillips slammed the ball through the hoop giving his team a one point lead. The only problem, Missouri had just a one point lead and A&M had the ball with more than enough time to get a good look. They still needed to get a defensive stop. We’ve been in this situation before.

Going back in time a bit further, on January 20th, Georgia coach Mike White ran a play to isolate Phillips late in the game. With the Bulldogs down a bucket, Smurf Millender turned the corner on Phillips, got to the rim and was fouled. Giving Georgia an important road win.

So with 4 seconds left on the clock, Bucky McMillan ran a play to isolate the Tigers center on his best player Rashaun Agee. Agee attacked Phillips chest and tried to draw a foul while attempting to get the ball up on the glass. But Phillips held his ground, held his position, and used his long wingspan to get a deflection on the shot attempt. The ball slid off his arm and into the hands of Mark Mitchell, securing the win.

Shawn Phillips delivering the two plays Missouri needed to secure the win is a quintessential Gates moment. For all the things Phillips is, and isn’t, his coach believes in him. It’s a confidence Gates instills in his roster in a way that we haven’t really seen from a Missouri coach before. It doesn’t always work out (see Georgia), and at times this season has been bumpier than we wanted… but that’s his style and approach.

From my earlier post about road wins, this ranks as the 8th best road win for Mizzou since joining the SEC, ahead of last years win over Georgia, and behind Cuonzo’s 2022 win at Texas A&M. We’ll see how it ages as the rest of the season goes on and KenPom updates. But I figured it was worth mentioning.

It’s also worth pointing out that Gates is responsible for the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th, and 9th best road wins. The other four belong to Cuonzo, and three of those came in 2021. Now back to the game!

TEAM STATS

If you’d have told me before the game Texas A&M was going to shoot 45.5% from three point range, I’d have probably guessed they won by 15. They shot and made the same number of threes Illinois did, and the Illini beat Mizzou by 40. But as you watched the first half unfold, and the Aggies bury 7 of their first 9 three point attempts, you looked up and they were only up by 2 points. At that point I knew Missouri could pull this game out. Because you know how I feel about threes at this point, sometimes they fall, sometimes they don’t. But even hot starts eventually cool off.

Because I like to look these things up, since the SEC expanded in 2012-13 season, 24 teams have attempted 28 or more three pointers and had a percentage as high as 50%, so 7 of 9 (78%) isn’t a sustainable number. Eventually the threes will dry up, and they did. A&M shot 64.7% in the first half, and 25% in the second half. Meanwhile Missouri was consisten, they shot 33% from distance in the first half, and 33% in the second. But their 2FG% went up to 58.1%. Once the three point makes hit a lull, Mizzou’s bettter overall game plan began to take hold.

  • For a team who has struggled to value the basketball at times this year, they were faced with perhaps their toughest challenge and they passed with flying colours. Phillips had three turnovers, but the rest of the team only had 6 TOVs on the game. Giving up the ball 9 times against a full court press all game — on the road! — is a prime example of handling the pressure. I’ll also mention one of those turnovers was a shot clock violation, and five TOVs were deadball turnovers. A&M had 9 points off turnovers and 0 fast break points.
  • The first half stat line is funny because Mizzou had 18 total rebounds, and 11 offensive rebounds. They missed 17 shots. That’s how you keep pace with a team firebombing from outside, you collect 65% of your missed shots and average 1.4 points per possession by taking 8 more FGAs than they do.

More fun with historical facts, just 8 teams have won on the road when the home team has shot an eFG% higher than 62% since the SEC expanded. Home teams are 152-8 when they shoot 62% eFG or higher. So how about that?

INDIVIDUAL STATS

Trifecta: Trent Pierce, T.O. Barrett, Mark Mitchell

On the season: Mark Mitchell 46, Jayden Stone 25, Jacob Crews 19, Anthony Robinson 17, T.O. Barrett 11, Trent Pierce 7,Shawn Phillips 7,Jevon Porter 5, Sebastian Mack 3, Annor Boateng 1

Welcome to the Trent Pierce coming out party. This is a great matchup for Pierce, a 6’10 wing, and he didn’t miss his shot(s), pun intended. He took 15 shots but they were all good shots, mostly allowing the defenses to collapse around Phillips or Mark Mitchell and then attacking gaps either through replacement or driving to the rim. Pierce outpaced everyone on the Aggies, including the career night they saw from former Jayhawk Zach Clemence. And Pierce was just one rebound shy of a double double. Just an awesome performance from him.

That Missouri won this game without Mitchell scoring a bunch is important, and he only scored 9 points. But A&M was so heavily focused on stopping Mitchell that he just let them double him while he kicked the ball to open teammates. He also threw two perfect lobs to Phillips that counted, and one that didn’t.

I thought this was Anthony Robinson’s best game in a while. His shots still aren’t falling, but he had 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and most importantly 0 turnovers. The size and physicality of he and T.O. Barrett caused issues for the Aggie press when they tried to turn up the heat. Both guards have had issues with turnovers at times this season, but they were locked in and used their distinct size advantage to keep the pressure at bay.

With Ant and Mark having such quality floor games, it’s a big reason the pressure never really got to the Tigers. Seeing the floor and taking advantage of the back end of the press is easy when you have bigs who can handle the ball like Mark can, and guards who can hit ahead and see over the top.

I love Jacob Crews’ 237.5 ORtg. Keep not missing shots, Crews.

This is a game Gates kept his rotation short, in a game where the pace was likely to be turned up, he knew he had to manage it wisely to get a win. He did so. The Tigers didn’t wear down, and only looked gassed during one stretch where there were no whistles for about 5 minutes of game action. No really, Mizzou called a timeout at 6:05 and there was not another stoppage in play until they called another timeout at 1:35 to play. When I saw Pat Adams was the official for the game, I knew we’d be in for a weird night, and it was a weird one.

There were 8 fouls called in the first half, and just 5 free throws attempted. In the second half there were 19 fouls called and 25 free throws attempted. But Missouri was in the bonus by 14:51 to play, and the double bonus with 10 minutes to play. And Texas A&M was not called for another foul beyond the 10 minute mark. On the flip side, Mizzou sent A&M to the single bonus by the 10:40 mark, and weren’t whistled for a foul after the 7:08 mark when they blew the offensive foul call on Mitchell.

Zero fouls called in the final 7 minutes of an SEC basketball game, which was hotly contested. I’m not even saying it was poorly officiated in the final 7 minutes, that’s just unusual.

But here’s the thing, the Tigers earned a high quality Q1 win that likely puts them back inside the bubble for most bracket makers. You cannot turn around and give that result back. Beat Texas at home. Get to 8-4 in the league, and keep the train rolling.


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So if you’re looking for what any of these stats mean, Check out the Glossary!

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Orange invited to NFL Scouting Combine

Domonique Orange (95) of Iowa State in action against Cincinnati in November 2024. | Jared Larson

The NFL released the list of players invited to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday. A total of 319 prospects, including Iowa State defensive lineman Domonique Orange, have been invited to attend this year’s event, which takes place in Indianapolis from Feb. 23 through March 2. 

“Big Citrus” prepped at North Kansas City High School. Orange appeared in 50 games and started in 24 of them over his four year Cyclone career in which he tallied 66 tackles (32 solo, 34 assisted), seven tackles for a loss, two passes defended and a sack.

He earned Bednarik National Player of the Week honors following his six tackle performance in a 16-13 win against Iowa in 2025 where he faced off against Hawkeye center Logan Jones, who won the Rimington Trophy in December.

Orange is the 21st player of the coach Matt Campbell era who exhausted their collegiate eligibility in the cardinal and gold to appear at the NFL Scouting Combine joining: Allen Lazard, David Montgomery, Hakeem Butler, Steven Wirtel, Breece Hall, Charlie Kolar, Eyioma Uwazurike, Brock Purdy, Chase Allen, Mike Rose, Will McDonald IV, Xavier Hutchinson, Anthony Johnson, MJ Anderson, TJ Tampa, Jayden Higgins, Jaylin Noel, Darien Porter, Jalen Travis and Malik Verdon.

Tennessee Titans finalize 2026 coaching staff

Jan 29, 2026; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi and Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh holds up the Titans jersey during the press conference at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images | Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

The Tennessee Titans announced their 2026 coaching staff under Robert Saleh this afternoon. The new staff features just three holdovers from Brian Callahan’s 2025 staff: special teams coordinator John Fassel, tight ends coach Luke Stocker, and defensive backs coach Tony Oden. It also includes Saleh’s cousin, Ahmed Saleh, as a defensive assistant and Mike Borgonzi’s brother, Dave Borgonzi, as the linebackers coach.

Titans 2026 offensive coaching staff

Offensive coordinator – Brian Daboll

QB coach – Shea Tierney

RB coach – Randy Jordan

WR coach – Greg Lewis

TE coach – Luke Stocker

OL coach – Carmen Bricillo

Assistant OL coach – Isaac Williams

Offensive assistant – Trevor Browder

Offensive assistant/Game management – Cade Knox

Offensive assistant – John Rudnicki

Titans 2026 defensive coaching staff

Defensive coordinator – Gus Bradley

DL coach – Aaron Whitecotton

LB coach – Dave Borgonzi

Defensive backs/Cornerbacks coach – Tony Oden

Defensive backs/Safeties coach – Marquand Manuel

Defensive backs/Nickels coach – Dalton Hilliard

Senior defensive assistant/Pass rush specialist – Travis Smith

Senior defensive assistant – Ben Bloom

Defensive assistant – Ahmed Saleh

Titans 2026 special teams coaching staff

Special teams coordinator – John Fassel

Assistant special teams – Rayna Stewart

Chief of staff – Rob Dadona

#Woof: Huskies Land Talented Twosome At Linebacker

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happy Thursday Husky fans. The Huskies got some talent at linebacker today when 3 star brothers Justin and Ethan Coach from St John Bosco HS, CA committed to UW. The Huskies secured the commitment of the brothers over offers from a bunch of schools including Michigan, Arizona, and ASU. Both players are at least 6’2” and around 205 pounds and have the length the Huskies have been looking for at linebacker. Justin is rated as the 46th best linebacker in the country and Ethan is the 44th (per 247sports). Both players were highly coveted and are key players for their Bosco D. Justin had 36 total tackles and 2 TFL’s last season and Ethan had 17 total tackles and 2 TFL’s (their defense is loaded so the stats aren’t necessarily reflective of their talent as Bosco subs a lot).

I Will be Committing to the university Of Washington!!!!
In Addition With my twin brother. #Committed#Udub☔️☔️ pic.twitter.com/jcSfsLDmt8

— #15 Ethan Coach (@ethancoach1) February 12, 2026

The Huskies now have 6 commits in the 2027 class, which is rated as the 12th best in the country. The Huskies continue to have success landing players from St John Bosco and both Coach brothers should be solid additions to the Husky program.

Judge grants Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss an injunction to play for Rebels in 2026

Trinidad Chambliss’ push for an extra year of eligibility has paid off.

The Ole Miss quarterback was granted an injunction in Mississippi state court on Thursday that allows him to play for the Rebels in 2026. Chambliss, who transferred from Ferris State, had argued that he should have received a medical redshirt in 2022 while he was playing for the Bulldogs and dealing with health issues before his tonsils were removed in 2024. Chambliss redshirted in 2021 while he was at Ferris State and didn’t appear in a game in 2022.

The injunction from Judge Robert Whitwell came after the NCAA had twice denied Chambliss’ request for a sixth year of eligibility. In January, the governing body denied his request for a waiver and then subsequently denied his appeal. During the hearing Thursday, news emerged that the NCAA had denied Chambliss' request to reconsider its decison. 

Whitwell noted before he issued the injunction that the NCAA's lawyers had left the courtroom and were not present at the time of his ruling Thursday afternoon. Whitwell talked for over an hour before issuing his ruling, and it was obvious over the course of his remarks that he was going to rule in Chambliss' favor as he noted that the NCAA had operated "in bad faith" and that it disregarded Chambliss' medical issues in refusing to grant him the waiver.

Whitwell also made clear that he was not ruling that the NCAA's rules were illegal or making a larger example of the NCAA's eligibility system.

Chambliss, 23, was one of the breakout stars of college football in 2025. After coming on in relief of an injured Austin Simmons in Ole Miss’ second game of the season, Chambliss totaled 30 touchdowns and threw just three interceptions as Ole Miss made it to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff before losing to Miami in the Fiesta Bowl.

Chambliss’ performance in the quarterfinals against Georgia was a game that will live forever in Ole Miss lore. He was 30-of-46 passing for 362 yards and two scores as the Rebels outscored the Bulldogs 27-13 in the second half for a 39-34 Sugar Bowl win.

His return to Ole Miss is a huge boost for the Rebels as they look to get back to the College Football Playoff under new coach Pete Golding. The former Ole Miss defensive coordinator became the team’s head coach ahead of the playoff in December as Lane Kiffin decided to leave Ole Miss for the open job at LSU.

To say that having Chambliss back for a second season in Oxford is massive may be an understatement. Simmons transferred after the season to Missouri and, had Chambliss not come back, Auburn transfer Deuce Knight would have been the prohibitive favorite to start for the Rebels.

Chambliss will likely be one of the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy ahead of the 2026 season even with Kiffin and former offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. now at LSU. Ole Miss added the No. 18 transfer class in the country this offseason, according to On3, and signed Michigan State RB Makhi Frazier and (controversially) Clemson LB Luke Ferrelli among others.

With Chambliss now set to play for the Rebels next season, there's still one more eligibility case among starting quarterbacks in the SEC remaining. Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar has received a temporary restraining order in his efforts to play for a seventh season of college football, with a hearing set for Friday over a possible injunction that would clear the way for him to play next season. 

H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lourdes, Schuylkill Haven set for epic clash in Schuylkill League title game

This is what postseason basketball is all about. Two teams that have been dominant throughout the season are clashing for a league championship.

On Friday evening at Martz Hall in Pottsville, the Schuylkill League Girls Championship will tip off at 6 p.m. between the Division I regular season champions, the Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes, and the Division II regular season champions, the Lourdes Regional Red Raiders.

For Schuylkill Haven, the Hurricanes are looking to begin what could be a potential Schuylkill League dynasty. They are the defending league champions and with just one senior on their roster this fall, will return much of the same team next season.

RELATED: Pottsville and Minersville set to duke it out for Schuylkill League title

Meanwhile, Lourdes is looking for its first-ever league championship, and will have the opportunity to win even more this postseason as the Red Raiders continue to put together a storybook season.

The last time the two programs met was in February of last year, in the Schuylkill League quarterfinals, a 45-28 win for the Hurricanes.

Head Coaches

Lourdes – Michael Klembara: A pillar of high school basketball in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Michael Klembara is in his 41st season as the coach of the Red Raiders, and has compiled over 841 career wins. In an era of athletics where coaches come and go, Klembara is one of the few remaining members of a dying breed of coaches. Klembara led Lourdes to a state championship in 1994, an achievement that this year’s team may be good enough to earn next month.

Schuylkill Haven – Tony Sanders: Sanders is now in his seventh season at the helm of the Schuylkill Haven program, and is looking to lead his team to a second-straight Schuylkill League title after capturing its first last season. When Sanders took over the Hurricanes , they were struggling to find success. However, since an 8-14 record in 2022-23, the Hurricanes have now won 20, 24, and 18 games over the last three seasons, including a state tournament appearance last year.

How they got here

The Red Raiders and Hurricanes have embarked on similar paths to Friday’s league championship game.

Lourdes has been incredible all season, posting a 22-1 record, including 14-0 in league play during the regular season. Heading into Friday’s matchup, the Red Raiders have won 16 straight games, including a 49-32 win over North Schuylkill on Tuesday in the league semifinals.

Schuylkill Haven has won 11 straight games and coasted into the title game with a 19-4 overall record. In the semifinals on Tuesday evening, they dismissed Mahanoy Area, 53-38. The Hurricanes had a small slip-up midseason, losing two of three in early January to Marian Catholic and North Schuylkill, but regained their form and haven’t lost since.

Starting fives

For Lourdes, the Red Raiders will roll out a balanced starting five of Kylla Sandri, Onaleigh Barnes, Sophia Karlovich, Hannah Lokitis, and Vivian Reiprish. It’s a starting five that can score quickly and in bunches. The heart of the offense is the trio of Sandri (12.0 PPG), Karlovich (11.3 PPG), and Lokitis (11 PPG).

The frontcourt duo of Karlovich and Lokitis is dangerous on both ends of the court, and makes it a miserable experience for undersized opponents in the paint. Reiprish, also a forward, adds even more versatility to the forward rotation. While this is a team that can dominate the post, they can also make life difficult on the perimeter. Sandri and Barnes have played lockdown defense and are efficient scorers. Both have strong vision and can make the needed passes throughout the court to generate high-percentage shot opportunities while also remaining offensive threats themselves from outside the paint and beyond the arc.

The Hurricanes’ starting five is one built around speed and skill, led by junior McKenna Runkle (15.0 PPG) and senior Audrey Hutchinson (13.0 PPG). Both Kylie Siket (8.1 PPG) and Ava Terencko (6.2 PPG) are right behind them, providing additional scoring punch while Braelynn Strenkoski (3.0 ppg) rounds out the starters.

While the Hurricanes may not have the size that Lourdes will possess, which could make getting to the basket more difficult on Friday night, the Hurricanes are effective shooters from beyond the arc, which could create an interesting chess match as the game progresses. Both Runkle and Hutchinson have shown the ability to take over games, with Hutchinson leading the way with 18 points in the Hurricanes’ win on Tuesday night over Mahanoy Area. But both Siket and Terefencko can find offensive grooves of their own, which makes the Hurricanes so dangerous. When clicking on all cylinders, Schuylkill Haven doesn’t have two scorers; they have three and sometimes even four. Strenkoski may not be as big a scorer as her fellow starters, but the sophomore provides quality defense down low for the Hurricanes.

Off the bench

In a championship game, sometimes the player you don’t expect to make the difference is the one that ultimately does. Both teams will likely shorten their bench for Friday’s championship game. Here’s how both teams’ depth looks coming into the matchup.

For the Red Raiders, the bench is deep with three players totaling 20 or more points this season, including senior Luci Shingara, freshman Karmen Schroyer, and Alysssa Alber. Albert is especially good defensively this season, with 26 rebounds and 23 steals in 23 games. Shingara also has 11 rebounds and 15 steals, while Adalynn Schu has 18 rebounds this season. Kaidian Bunch is also available off the bench for the Red Raiders.

For the Hurricanes, the bench has been shorter than most. Only freshman Audrey Wade saw consistent playing time this season, playing in 21 games. A young bench, the Hurricanes will also have Aubree Brand, Madison Bayer, Octavia Houvig, and Tessa Benedict at their disposal.

H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL: Pottsville and Minersville set to duke it out for Schuylkill League title

Get your popcorn ready for the bright lights.

It’ll be a rematch of last year’s Schuylkill League boys basketball championship when Pottsville (18-6, 12-2) and Minersville (22-1, 13-1) meet at Martz Hall on Friday night.

“Now we’re a little more familiar with these teams and we’ll be ready to go Friday,” Pottsville coach Tyler Heffner said. “It’s another game for us to focus on a different style team.”

Pottsville and Minersville each punched their ticket to the Schuylkill League Championship with semifinal wins over Tri-Valley and Blue Mountain, respectively, on Wednesday.

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“At this point in the season, you can feel it with this team, and see it in their faces that we know we can do it and make the plays down the stretch,” Minersville coach Chris George said. “We have to be better at executing little things, because Pottsville just doesn’t mess up little things and they’re fundamentally well coached.”

Prior to the Crimson Tide winning the league championship last season, Mahanoy Area won the league title during the 2023-24 season with a 66-51 win for the program’s seventh ever league title. Blue Mountain won the Schuylkill League Championship title during the 2022-23 season with a 57-54 win over North Schuylkill.

Now it’s time for Pottsville and Minersville’s stars to shine under the bright lights at Martz Hall for the second straight year after the Crimson Tide earned a 50-43 win in last year’s championship game.

“We feel like we can wear teams down with the depth we have,” Heffner said after the win over Tri-Valley. “We did that in the second quarter and it was a good all-around performance. I thought we played really well.”

Pottsville lost six seniors from last year’s championship winning squad while Minersville lost eight seniors to graduation, as well as Dante Carr, who departed for the University of Central Florida in January to get an early start on his college football career.

“Our seniors are great, and all credit to coach (Dave) Mullaney for laying the foundation here, and those guys did an awesome job,” George said. “We took their foundation and we knew it’d be different, so we took the pieces we have and tried to tweak it. We’re a little more up-tempo and it’s been great senior leadership and they don’t panic.”

The starting five of Camden Rogers, Chase Zimerofsky, Shazier Bethea, Jordan Bowers and Nolan Plesnarski accounted for all 50 of Minersville’s points in the comeback win over Blue Mountain.

“We’ve gone down a few times this year, and knowing that I have four guys behind me that have so much heart and no quit is fun to be out there with them,” Rogers said. “Everyone on our team is unselfish, and when the team puts that belief in me, it makes me believe in myself.”

Pottsville advanced to the league championship game with a starting lineup of Chris Hobbs, Christian Alvarez, Ryder Bowers, Davey Kunstek and Josh Kimber, who scored 56 of the Crimson Tide’s 70 points in the lopsided win over Tri-Valley.

Minersville is having a one-of-a-kind season.

The Battlin Miners’ finished 21-1 overall and 13-1 in league play to win the Division I regular season title, and are currently on a 19-game winning streak and have scored more than 60 points in 16 games this season. Pottsville has won 10 of their last 13 games and have outscored their opponents 58-45 per game and have scored over 60 points in 12 games this season.

What’s most unique about both Schuylkill League Championship teams is that they are both led by first-year head coaches, Pottsville’s Tyler Heffner and Minersville’s Chris George.

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Pottsville boys basketball head coach Tyler Heffner signals to the team as Blue Mountain hosts Pottsville, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (MATTHEW PERSCHALL/MULTIMEDIA EDITOR)

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Minersville head coach Chris George yells out to his players as Minersville and Blue Mountain face off during the Schuylkill League boys basketball semifinals at Martz Hall in Pottsville, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (MATTHEW PERSCHALL/MULTIMEDIA EDITOR)

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Pottsville boys basketball head coach Tyler Heffner signals to the team as Blue Mountain hosts Pottsville, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (MATTHEW PERSCHALL/MULTIMEDIA EDITOR)

Heffner is a 2012 graduate of Pottsville and began coaching as an assistant for the Crimson Tide in 2016. Heffner coached the seventh grade boys for two years, the eighth grade boys for two years and then has spent three seasons as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant.

George took over at Minersville after former coach Dave Mullaney — who compiled a 53-24 record over three seasons — resigned last March. George spent the previous 10 years as head coach at Northern Lebanon.

Heffner has been helped out by his senior class —- Brody Herndon, Juleon Bainbridge, Grady Leskin, Christian Alvarez, Ryder Bowers, Davey Kunstek and Brandon Viars. Alvarez leads the Crimson Tide offense with 18.2 points per game, Bowers’ 11.2 points per game and Kunstek’s 10 points per game.

“We just want to focus on ourselves and do what we do well,” Alvarez said. “We know we can come out with the win if we do that.”

Pottsville and Minersville will meet for the third time this season Friday. The road team won each of the regular season matchups.

Pottsville won 62-51 on Dec. 11, and Minersville squeaked out a 62-58 overtime win on Jan. 20.

Kunstek led the Crimson Tide with 19 points, while Bowers scored 14 points and Hobbs scored 11 in Pottsville’s 62-51 win at Minersville on Dec. 11.

When the two teams matched up at Martz Hall on Jan. 20, Bethea and Alvarez combined for 57 points. Bethea led the Battlin’ Miners with 30 points and Bowers contributed 18 points in the overtime win.

“We feel like we can match up well with anyone and being in this type of atmosphere gets you ready for the championship,” Rogers said. “When (Bethea is) hitting, we all feed off his energy. He’s a great senior leader so feeding off his energy is awesome.”

Pottsville and Minersville will play for the Schuylkill League Championship at Martz Hall on Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Mavericks vs Lakers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The All-Star Break looms.

Will the Los Angeles Lakers be able to maintain focus without their superstar?

Probably... because the Dallas Mavericks are just as shorthanded — if not more so.

My Mavericks vs. Lakers predictions expect Dallas to continue struggling without Luka Doncic, one of several NBA picks for Thursday, February 12.

Mavericks vs Lakers prediction

Mavericks vs Lakers best bet: Lakers -7 (-110)

The Los Angeles Lakers have covered the spread in their last three games against the Dallas Mavericks

Continuing this will not tie to Luka Doncic, who is sidelined with a hamstring worry, but Cooper Flagg’s absence looms even larger, robbing Dallas of its best and sometimes only offensive option.

The Mavericks should be broadly doubted for the rest of the season. As well as Flagg has played this season, Dallas has little else it can rely on.

Mavericks vs Lakers same-game parlay

Dallas’s greatest weakness is its backcourt’s defense, something Austin Reaves should exploit so readily that the fourth quarter becomes a bit of a plod amid a blowout.

Mavericks vs Lakers SGP

  • Lakers -7
  • Austin Reaves Over 24.5 points
  • Under 236.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Luka-less 

DeAndre Ayton needs Doncic throwing him lobs to excel, particularly against Dallas’s decent defensive frontline.

Mavericks vs Lakers SGP

  • Lakers -7
  • Austin Reaves Over 24.5 points
  • DeAndre Ayton Under 12.5 points
  • Under 236.5

Mavericks vs Lakers odds

  • Spread: Mavericks +7 (-110) | Lakers -7 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Mavericks +240 | Lakers -300
  • Over/Under: Over 236.5 (-110) | Under 236.5 (-110)

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Iowa bus crash killed a 19-year-old college baseball player from South Dakota, officials say

TWIN LAKES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities on Thursday identified a 19-year-old from South Dakota as the sole fatality of a bus crash in rural Iowa that injured 32 other members of a community college’s baseball team.

Carter Johnson was an outfielder from Rapid City in his first year at Iowa Lakes Community College, according to the team roster. Johnson died Wednesday after the bus overturned in a ditch alongside a highway near Twin Lakes, Iowa, about 85 miles (137 kilometers) northwest of Des Moines, authorities said Thursday.

The bus went off the road for “unknown reasons,” said Iowa State Patrol Lt. Aaron Smidt, and the crash is under investigation.

“Carter was a great teammate, a friend and a valued member of our athletic community," said Troy Larson, the school's athletic director. “In his time here, he really impacted our campus, both within our halls, in the classrooms, as well as on the playing field.”

Smidt said student-athletes in a vehicle trailing the bus were administering CPR to Johnson when first responders arrived. Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene.

All of the other occupants on the bus — 32 teammates — were injured in the crash but are stable and recovering, Smidt said. Three were airlifted for treatment in the Des Moines area.

The team had games scheduled Thursday and Friday at North Arkansas College in Harrison, Arkansas. Larson said the coaches and players will discuss in the weeks ahead how the team will move forward with their season.

“It's going to take some time for them to recover from some injuries,” Smidt said, without providing details on the injuries or the conditions. “It was a pretty violent collision."

Pistons star Cade Cunningham earns stake in hometown MLB team

Cade Cunningham has seen his stock rise massively during his young NBA career with the Detroit Pistons, and the Eastern Conference star is using his fame to live out a childhood dream.

The Pistons star has Detroit firmly in the top position in the East before the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. However, Cunningham has some attention on another sport with Spring Training around the corner.

According to ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania, Cade Cunningham is buying a minority stake in his favorite MLB team, the Texas Rangers.

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Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham is buying a minority stake in his hometown Texas Rangers, per @ShamsCharaniapic.twitter.com/MjbJ0x5Whc

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) February 12, 2026

Cunningham and Detroit have become an instant favorite to represent the East in this year’s NBA Finals. Meanwhile, his on-court talent has certainly helped lift his business portfolio as well with his latest purchase.

The 24 year old has been a lifelong fan of the MLB’s Rangers after growing up in Arlington, Texas – the home of the baseball franchise. Cunningham has even had the chance to throw out the first pitch at a game back in 2025.

Back in 2023, the Rangers won the World Series for the first time in franchise history. Given Cunningham’s significant fandom, the Detroit guard will be hopeful that he and his ownership group can help deliver another championship.

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Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham drives to the net against Toronto Raptors guard Ja’Kobe Walter. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Given Cade Cunningham’s monster five-year rookie max contract worth over $269 million, it’s evident that the Pistons standout has a bright and lucrative future ahead in the NBA and across his other endeavors.

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Maple Leafs' Oliver-Ekman Larsson playing time with Sweden nightmare also involves pregnant wife decision

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Sweden didn't put Oliver Ekman-Larsson on the ice for a single second of its Olympic-opening matchup with the overmatched host Italy.

The Toronto Maple Leafs' defender was active as the seventh defenseman, but the top six got all the work. OEL didn't get a single shift.

That's bad enough. It's gotta be frustrating for a veteran blue-liner to work as hard as he has his whole career and not get a chance to play.

But actually, there's even another layer that makes it potentially more bothersome.

MORE: Tkachuk, Hughes brothers make Olympic history not done since 1964

Ekman-Larsson's wife, Maja, is expecting their second child and due in a few weeks. So she stayed at home rather than come enjoy the Olympics with her husband.

"He left his pregnant wife at home to be here," Sportsnet's Luke Fox said in a Canadian radio broadcast interview. "He didn't want to risk anything happening. She's gonna be delivering within the month or so. He left his young son (and wife) to go and chase this Olympic dream. He got silver last time in Sochi. He's been working so hard with the Leafs just to earn this honor. So he gets in the lineup and doesn't even get to throw a leg over the boards against the Italians. It's a bit of a head-scratcher."

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The roster is setup differently than an NHL gameday roster. Instead of 18 active skaters, they can have 20.

For Sweden, that meant 13 forwards instead of 12, and 7 defensemen instead of 6.

The 13th forward, Filip Forsberg, played just more than a single minute. So he didn't get much fun, either.

But for Ekman-Larsson, it has to have been particularly frustrating. Hopefully for his sake, there's more opportunity to come.

Right now, though, OEL is missing out on a lot.

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Arizona Cardinals interview Seattle Seahawks Karl Scott for defensive coordinator

FOXBOROUGH, MA - SEPTEMBER 15: Seattle Seahawks defensive passing game coordinator / defensive backs coach Karl Scott before a game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks on September 15, 2024, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Arizona Cardinals defensive coordinator position has been a question since they decided to move on from Jonathan Gannon.

While we still have not heard anything on what is happening with Nick Rallis, the team has interviewed a number of potential candidates… including having just interviewed recent Super Bowl LX Champion Karl Scott, the Seahawks current defensive backs coach and defensive passing game coordinator.

The Arizona Cardinals interviewed Seattle Seahawks DB/passing game coordinator Karl Scott for their defensive coordinator position.

Scott was a vital cog in the league's top defense this past season. pic.twitter.com/9MhhIJDvYF

— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) February 12, 2026

Scott has only been a defensive coordinator once, but he has a load of experience.

  • Graduate Assistant – Delta State (2007)
  • Defensive Backs Coach – Tusculum College (2008-11)
  • Linebacker Coach – Southeastern Louisiana (2012-13)
  • Defensive Coordinator – Southeastern Louisiana (2014)
  • Defensive Backs Coach – Texas Tech (2016-17)
  • Defensive Backs Coach – Alabama (2018-20)
  • Defensive Backs Coach – Minnesota Vikings (2021)
  • Defensive Backs Coach/Passing Game Coordinator (2022-present)

Scott called plays for Southeastern Louisiana in one season for the FCS program, but also has two championships, this years Super Bowl and the 2020 National Championship with the Alabama Crimson Tide.

What would you think of the Cardinals hiring Scott as their defensive coordinator?

🚨 River’s starting XI aiming for victory against Argentinos Jrs

🚨 River’s starting XI aiming for victory against Argentinos Jrs

After the heavy blow suffered at the Monumental against Tigre, River visits Argentinos Juniors this Thursday for the fifth round of the 2026 Apertura Tournament. And they do so with a thirst for revenge after being defeated by a wide margin at home. 


For the team from La Paternal, the match also represents a golden opportunity to climb in Zone B, as they need to earn three points, something they haven't done since the first matchday.

River knows they have no room for error if they want to prove that last week's performance was just a stumble in their championship quest.

River's Starting XI

The "Muñeco" left nothing to chance and decided to make significant tactical changes to the starting lineup to seek greater balance. The big surprise is the inclusion of Agustín Ruberto in the starting XI.

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Rangers’ Vincent Trocheck has key assist in Team USA’s 5-1 win over Latvia

Rangers’ Vincent Trocheck has key assist in Team USA’s 5-1 win over Latvia
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After playing a largely even game for the first half of its Olympic opener against Latvia, the United States scored the game’s final four goals in its 5-1 win in Milan on Thursday.

Rangers center Vincent Trocheck had the secondary assist on Brock Nelson’s game-winning goal that opened the floodgates at 10:38 of the second period. He finished with a plus-1 rating in 9:11 of ice time.

New York captain J.T. Miller was highly noticeable in the first period, when he would have had an assist on Quinn Hughes’ goal, which was disallowed for offside. Miller did not end up on the score sheet in 12:12 TOI.

Nelson scored twice, and Brady Tkachuk, Tage Thompson and Auston Matthews also connected for Team USA. Connor Hellebuyck made 17 saves for the Americans, who will face Denmark on Saturday at 3:10 p.m. ET.

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Vincent Trocheck Assisted on game-winning goal for Team USA

If New York-area hockey fans could coexist, the United States’ game-winning goal would have been a thing of beauty.

Nelson, the former New York Islanders center, scored from New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes and Trocheck, one of the Rangers’ best players.

Trocheck, who started the game as the Americans’ extra forward, took a shift in Miller’s place in the second period, and that move changed the game’s trajectory.

Nice 'n easy Nelly 🚨 #WinterOlympicspic.twitter.com/b2G2kueNeM

— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 12, 2026

Trocheck fielded a shot off the end boards, then cycled the puck behind the net to Hughes. The Devils’ star center pivoted and found Nelson alone in the slot, and he deked to his backhand before beating Latvian goalie Elvis Merzlikins, putting the Americans ahead 2-1.

The goal opened the floodgates, as the Americans scored two more times in the second period to skate off with a 4-1 lead. Thompson, who hails from the New York suburb of Milford, Connecticut, made it 3-1, then Nelson scored again on a highlight-reel passing play from Hughes that put the U.S. up by three goals.

J.T. Miller was extremely noticeable in the first period

The Americans, including Miller, had an extremely frustrating first period.

Team USA hit the post twice and had two goals taken off the board in the opening 20 minutes. Miller would have gotten the primary assist when Quinn Hughes scored a goal that would have made it 2-0, only to be negated when Nelson was ruled to be offside on the zone entry.

Latvia evened the game seconds after the disallowed goal when Renars Krastenbergs scored at 7:25.

Miller could have been credited with the game-winning goal on a double deflection via Nelson and Brock Faber (Minnesota Wild), but that goal was disallowed due to goalie interference on Miller.

By NHL rules, Miller’s play would not have been goalie interference. But because he entered the crease without being pushed, then did not promptly exit, the goal was disallowed after Latvia coach Harijs Vītoliņš challenged.

Rangers coach Mike Sullivan had a good game

Critics said the Americans left skill at home in favor of grit. But in their first Olympic game, the Americans proved they had plenty of both.

Sullivan pushed many of the right buttons, again in spite of the two disallowed goals in the first period.

His decision to tinker with his fourth line, moving Trocheck in for Miller for a few second-period shifts, led to the GWG. Plus, the Americans began tilting the ice in the second period, where they outshot Latvia 17-2 and scored three times.

Back handed. Top shelf. USA extends the lead. 🙌 #WinterOlympicspic.twitter.com/G7pBzvj4ip

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 12, 2026

The power play scored twice on four opportunities, with Matthews and Thompson each scoring with the extra man.

Miller and Trocheck were the forwards on the Americans’ top PK unit, helping the U.S. kill both of Latvia’s power plays.

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The Ice Dancing Judging Scandal That Has American Fans Furious

Read more of Slate’s 2026 Olympics coverage here.

On Wednesday in Milan, French figure-skaters Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron narrowly won gold in their first Olympics as an ice-dancing pair. When the final scores came down, American figure skating fans cried out with one voice: Madison Chock and Evan Bates got screwed!

This hue and cry might seem like predictable patriotic grumbling. Yes, the beloved U.S. duo, who lost out on gold by a measly 1.43 points, skated a scintillating toreador-themed free dance. But Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron were mesmerizing too, with Slate’s Chris Schleicher describing their dance as “frankly magnificent” and “the most aesthetically beautiful” performance of the night.

And yet, there might be something to the thesis that Chock and Bates got robbed. Although the American skaters had a lower total score than their French competitors in the free skate, five of the nine individual judges preferred Chock and Bates to Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron. Of those nine judges, eight gave the American duo a score that exceeded 130 points. The one judge who scored Chock and Bates under the 130-point line? France’s Jézabel Dabois. On the flip side, the French Dabois gave the French duo a dizzying 137.45 points, 7.71 more than she awarded Chock and Bates.

J’accuse!

Well, hold on. Before we decree that this Jézabel should be thrown to the dogs by the wall of Jezreel, it’d help to understand how Olympic figure skating works. In 2004, in the wake of a (coincidentally also French-related) judging scandal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, figure skating’s governing bodies adopted a new methodology called the International Judging System. The IJS was meant to bring transparency and specificity to a process that had for too long been rooted in subjective opinion. While the IJS isn’t perfect—if it were, I wouldn’t be writing this article—it’s still much better than the old 6.0 system.

The IJS evaluates skaters across two separate categories: technical elements and program components. On the technical side, each planned element of a skater’s routine—the various jumps and twizzles and such—is assigned a base value that rises or falls based on the element’s difficulty. Then, depending on how well (or how badly) that element is executed, judges can add or subtract points from that base value. The highest and lowest marks for each technical element get tossed out. The remaining scores are then averaged to arrive at a skater’s final technical element score.

The second category, program components, assesses the artistry of the performance. These scores are inherently more subjective, so there are no base values at work here. Instead, judges award total scores across three subcategories, in 0.25-point increments on a 10-point scale. Again, the highest and lowest scores for each program component get tossed, while the remaining values are averaged and multiplied by a set factor—in ice dancing, it’s a factor of 2—to arrive at the final program component score.

In Olympic competition, the judging panel is made up of nine separate judges from nine different countries. I will once again emphasize that in all internationally sanctioned figure skating competitions the highest and lowest scores for each technical element and program component get thrown out before the remaining scores are averaged. These exclusions are meant to ensure that no outlier score can unduly skew the mean. It’s basic statistical hygiene, people!

Now, back to the Chock-Bates contretemps. The French judge in question, Dabouis, scored Chock and Bates at 9.5 in each of the three program-component subcategories, for a cumulative score that was tied for the lowest mark they received from any of the nine judges. (Dabouis is “J1” in the document linked above.) When it came time for her to score Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron, though, Dabouis scored their program components higher than any of the other eight judges. Très mal, non?

But hang on a moment. There was also an American judge on the free dance scoring panel—Janis Engel—and, sure enough, she gave Chock and Bates the highest combined technical/program score of all nine judges. (For what it’s worth, Engel gave Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron their third-lowest combined technical/program score.)

But hang on another moment. The Spanish judge on the panel, Marta Olozagarre, gave the Spanish ice-dance pair of Olivia Smart and Tim Dieck by farthe highest cumulative score that they received from the judging panel. And the Italian judge, Isabella Micheli, gave the Italian ice dancers Charlène Guignard and Marco Fabbri by far their highest cumulative score. Same thing with Canadian judge Leslie Keen and the Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier.

In fact, according to the “National Bias-O-Meter” found on the invaluable website Skatingscores.com, every single 2026 Olympic ice dancing judge, except perhaps for the Finnish judge, displayed various degrees of scoring bias in favor of skaters from their home countries. (Way to go, Finland!) Additionally, a statistical analysis of long-term trends in figure-skating scoring published several years ago determined that 92 skating judges “showed statistically significant evidence of nationalistic bias.” Among them were five of the nine judges on Wednesday’s free dance panel—including the Finnish judge. (How dare you, Finland!) And one of the other four judges, China’s Huang Feng, was suspended from for a year by the sport’s governing body after allegedly favoring Chinese skaters at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.

An academic research paper on the topic, presented by Vincent Dumoulin and Hugues Mercier at the 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, found that nationalistic bias in skating judging “is endemic, and for many judges larger than all the other sources of judging errors.” Even so, it’s not necessarily true that all these figure skating judges are intentionally skewing things. It could be that at least some of them are favoring their compatriots unconsciously.

But even if some judges are actively rooting for the home team, since the highest and lowest technical element and program subcomponent scores get tossed, there’s really no harm, no foul, right? Well, yes and no. Extreme outliers can still end up affecting an entrant’s final score, by ensuring that “regular” low scores that would have otherwise been dropped are still included in the final average.

In the specific case of Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron versus Chock and Bates, the scores were so close that it’s unfair to claim that biased judging pushed the French duo into gold-medal position. But there is a broader point to be made here, which is that the International Skating Union still has a long way to go to ensure the integrity of its judging system.

In their 2020 paper, Dumoulin and Mercier found that “current ISU judge monitoring is utterly inadequate,” which the more recent data on nationalistic bias would seem to confirm. At the very least, it seems obvious that figure-skating judges ought to recuse themselves from judging skaters from their home countries. Even if everyone is well-intentioned, the perception of conflict of interest is overwhelming. When Team USA takes the ice, the judge from the USA should be required to step outside for a smoke break. But what if the American judge doesn’t smoke? Too bad for them! Rules are rules.

There are other changes that could be made, too. Dumoulin and Mercier suggest that the ISU “can solve most of its judging problems with mathematically sound long-term monitoring.” But the ISU could also contemplate other fixes that don’t involve math.

Perhaps there could be a neutral judge on hand from a country that isn’t represented in the competition, waiting in the wings to step in whenever a given judge must step aside. Perhaps figure skaters could get a set number of “challenges” per season, to be deployed when a given judge’s score seems especially egregious. Or maybe judges should have to deliver their feedback to the skaters in real time, in the manner of the sassy panelists on shows like American Idol or Chopped. And at the very least, if you’ve been suspended by the ISU for alleged nationalistic bias, then maybe you shouldn’t be allowed to be an Olympic judge again.

Or maybe I should just get to pick the winners. After all, I’ve never been accused of nationalistic bias, or even of knowing very much about figure skating. My first act will be to elevate Finnish ice dancers Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis from 12th place to gold-medal position. I just think they deserve it, OK. Now leave me alone—I have an appointment to get my Finnish passport.

Ryan Giggs goal against Arsenal voted the greatest moment in FA Cup history

Ryan Giggs goal against Arsenal voted the greatest moment in FA Cup history
Ryan Giggs goal against Arsenal voted the greatest moment in FA Cup history

Manchester United’s rich and illustrious history has seen them win the FA Cup an impressive 13 times, enjoying some magical moments along the way in the famous old competition.

Among these moments is Ryan Giggs’ unforgettable strike against Arsenal in the semi-final of the 1999 season, which played a huge role in United becoming the first English team to complete the Treble.

The Welshman’s incredible solo effort at Villa Park earned United a ticket to the final, where they went on to comfortably dispatch Newcastle United by two goals to nil.

Greatest moment of them all

The goal was the very definition of the magic of the cup and is undoubtedly one of the greatest moments in the history of the competition.

In fact, as reported by The Express, Giggs’ stunner was voted as the single best moment in FA Cup history, topping a poll of votes from 2,000 fans.

Wimbledon’s underdog story, culminating in the defeat of Liverpool in the 1988 final, came second, with Leicester City’s 2021 win against Chelsea making up the top three.

Paul Gascoigne’s thunderbolt of a free kick against Arsenal in 1991 and Wigan Athletic’s shock defeat of Manchester City in 2013 were also included, but Giggs’ strike topped the lot.

Once in a lifetime strike

It’s often forgotten that Giggs started the game as a substitute, with Sir Alex Ferguson shuffling his pack due to the intense schedule at the back end of the historic season.

Additionally, had Roy Keane’s legitimate goal in the first semi-final stood, we would have been robbed of one of the greatest games and goals of all time.

The stars were clearly aligning for Giggs, who bounced off the bench to intercept a square Patrick Vieira pass before setting off on his voyage towards the Arsenal goal.

The winger proceeded to weave in and out of Arsenal defenders before lashing the ball high above David Seaman’s reach to send the United fans into raptures.

United hung on in extra time for safe passage to Wembley and the rest, as they say, is history.

Unfortunately for United, there will be no repeat of Giggs’ moment in this year’s competition after Brighton dumped them out of the cup in round three.

However, next season will offer another opportunity for a United player to etch their name into the folklore of the club as they attempt to equal Arsenal’s record of lifting the trophy 14 times.

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Patriots move Terrell Williams to new role, open defensive coordinator job

The New England Patriots are opening up their defensive coordinator position ahead of the 2026 NFL season by moving Terrell Williams to a high-ranking role on Mike Vrabel's staff, according to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

New England's decision comes after Williams – who Vrabel brought aboard as his defensive coordinator upon being hired by the Patriots – missed all but one week of the 2025 season while battling prostate cancer.

Williams was recently declared cancer-free, and Vrabel revealed during his end-of-season news conference that Williams had been cleared to return to coaching.

However, Vrabel did not commit to Williams re-taking his role of defensive coordinator for the 2026 NFL season.

"There'll be a lot of things we have to work through there," Vrabel told reporters.

Williams, 51, was in his first stint as an NFL defensive coordinator. Before the 2025 season, he spent the entirety of his 13-year NFL coaching career – which included a six-year stint on Vrabel's staff with the Tennessee Titans from 2018-2023 – as a defensive line coach.

Williams added the title of assistant head coach with the Titans in 2023 and was the Detroit Lions' run game coordinator in 2024.

It isn't yet clear what Williams' title will be with the Patriots in 2026. Either way, moving him will clear the way for the Patriots to hire a new defensive coordinator. The early leading candidate for that role is Zak Kuhr, who acted as the team's de facto defensive coordinator in Williams' stead during the 2025 NFL season.

Kuhr has spent five of the last six seasons on Vrabel's staffs with the Titans and Patriots. The 2025 season was the 37-year-old's lone one as a defensive play-caller.

New England enjoyed great success under Kuhr's leadership. The Patriots ranked fourth in points allowed, eighth in yards allowed and ninth in defensive EPA per play, per the NFL's Next Gen Stats, during the regular season before allowing just 13.75 points per game across their run to Super Bowl 60.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Patriots move Terrell Williams, open defensive coordinator job

Brentford 1 – Arsenal 1 match report: tough, tough, tough

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Gabriel of Arsenal reacts at full time after the Premier League match between Brentford and Arsenal at Gtech Community Stadium on February 12, 2026 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Arsenal played to a 1-1 draw against Brentford in a case-in-point example of how difficult the Premier League is, if you aren’t at your best, you’re likely to drop points. The home side made it tough — it’s not hard to see why they’re in the mix for a European finish. Nor were the Gunners weren’t great on the evening. That match really could have gone either way, and a draw is a fair result.

That match had five phases: the opening 15 minutes, the next 20, the final 10 of the first half, the second half until Arsenal scored, and the second half after Arsenal scored. I’ll try to break them down.

The Gunners were fine to open the game. Brentford pressured Arsenal into a couple mistakes on what should have been easy passes. The ball was mostly in the middle third, not much was happening, but Arsenal had most of the possession.

The match changed after Keith Andrews harassed the referee enough to earn himself a booking. After that, Brentford seemed to get a call each time one of their players went down. Arsenal picked up three soft bookings. It really felt like the referee caved to the complaints of the Brentford manager and the pressure from the crowd. To me, that was the reason the first half flipped. The Bees took control and penned the Gunners in. David Raya made an excellent save on a chance he gifted Brentford when he missed Declan Rice with a rollout.

Arsenal reestablished some control in the closing minutes of the first half. They did not, however, turn any of it into decent attacking chances. That was a bit of a theme. The Gunners did not generate enough going forward, which is perhaps to be expected given the circumstances. Kai Havertz, who is clearly one of the most important pieces in the attack, is out. Bukayo Saka, who came back earlier than expected from his injury, might as well have not played — he didn’t seem to have anything to give. You wonder whether his nothing performance was because he actually didn’t have anything to give or if Arsenal couldn’t get him involved.

Martin Ødegaard totally changed the match when he came on to start the second half (after another concerning performance from Ebere Eze — it’s definitely time to worry about his fit). But Ødegaard went down holding his knee on the Brentford goal and was completely anonymous afterwards.

The point is any analysis of the Arsenal attack has to include an acknowledgement that key pieces were missing / hamstrung. As I sit writing this, I’ve also realized that Mikel Merino totally would have scored a jammy, grimy goal on a night like tonight, right? Like, that’s just what he does!

The flip side of that coin is that Arsenal didn’t do enough with the handful of chances they created. Declan Rice probably should have shot instead of passing to Viktor Gyokeres. A begrudging nod to Michael Kayode’s hustle, too. He saved a goal and probably the game for Brentford by intercepting that pass. Gabriel Martinelli probably should have shot let the ball run across himself onto his left foot and shot with his first touch just before the end of the match. Instead, he took a touch and gave Caoimhin Keller a chance to make an excellent save.

To be fair, Brentford had a chance to win it at the death and Igor Thiago blazed it over the bar. So you could reasonably say that chance and the Martinelli chance cancel each other out.

Back to the phases of the game. Arsenal were clearly the better team to start the second half. As I said, swapping Eze for Ødegaard gave the Gunners the control and connection they needed. Arsenal took the lead from a lovely cushioned header from Noni Madueke from a fizzed Piero Hincapie cross.

I don’t want to say that Arsenal stopped playing after going ahead, but control of the game swung, and it swung in the wrong way. That seems to happen far too often for my liking with Arsenal, too. They did have the Rice-Gyokeres chance to go 2-0 up, but other than that, Brentford had the better action.

The Bees equalized from a long throw. Perhaps with William Saliba, who missed out with illness, on the pitch Arsenal don’t concede like that. Personally, I thought the referee missed a clear foul on Jurrien Timber on the change of possession in the Brentford end about a minute before the goal. Brentford attacked down Timber’s vacated wing and won a throw. That’s the way it goes.

Arsenal struggled after the match went to 1-1. Martin Ødegaard stayed on the pitch, but I don’t think he was physically right. The Gunners couldn’t hold onto the ball nor establish an attacking presence in the Brentford final third. You don’t see that happen to Arsenal for long stretches of matches. It’s a credit to how well the home side played. Sidenote: just once, I’d love for a quality side to have an off night against Arsenal. Like, Liverpool’s leaky defense put in their two best performances of the year against us. And so on.

I’m a bit curious as to why Mikel Arteta deviated from his usual substitute pattern of bringing Gabriel Jesus on for 15-30 minutes in relief of Viktor Gyokeres. I think the Brazilian’s guile and ability to hold the ball might have been helpful. It was suggested that Arteta wanted Gyokeres’ height and strength to defend set pieces. I think it might have been because Arteta was concerned that with Saka and Ødegaard just back from injury, he wanted to keep a sub in his back pocket just in case.

A point at Brentford isn’t a bad result. It doesn’t feel great to drop points from a winning position. The performance from Arsenal leaves plenty to be desired. But on the other hand, that’s probably the most difficult remaining Premier League fixture apart from the trip to face Manchester City remaining on the schedule. Arsenal are still four points clear — two results — at the top of the table. And if you’re feeling glum about Arsenal dropping points, remember that City blew a two-goal lead to Tottenham. They’re really nothing special, y’all.

Price picks up title in Premier League's Belgian debut

Gerwyn Price celebrates winning night two of the Premier League darts in Antwerp
Gerwyn Price ended Michael van Gerwen's unbeaten start to win night two of the Premier League [Getty Images]

Gerwyn Price ended Michael van Gerwen's unbeaten start to the Premier League by claiming a 6-3 victory in night two's final in Antwerp.

Van Gerwen won the season opener in Newcastle last week and beat Luke Littler in the semis on his way to another final.

But the seven-time champion was no match for Welshman Price, who had come through two final-leg deciders before lifting the title in more comfortable fashion.

Littler had earlier opened the tournament's first visit to Belgium by edging a final-leg decider of his own against rival Luke Humphries.

For Price it was a welcome victory to confirm the fine form he had been in of late.

"I think I'm playing some of the best stuff I've played, I'm just not winning tournaments," Price told Sky Sports after his victory.

"There's no way I can't win a major, bigger Pro Tours, Europeans. Averages are just for show and if you play well on your darts and win matches you win tournaments. I'm going to get some."

The PDC Premier League visited Belgium for the first time in the competition's 21-year history, and the 10,000 darts fanatics inside the AFAS Dome were treated to plenty of thrills.

Littler beats Humphries on night of comebacks

The night started with a bang as the two biggest darts stars in the world played out a high-quality contest that went down to a final-leg decider.

Humphries and Littler both hit seven 180s and averaged over 102 and 105 respectively, but both were surprisingly poor on the outer ring - missing 28 doubles between them.

Humphries was the better player throughout, but at 4-1 up he started missing doubles badly, 17 in all by the end of the match, as Littler engineered an escape to make it five straight wins against his big rival.

World number two Humphries has now lost 11 of his 15 Premier League meetings with Littler, with his last victory of any kind against the 19-year-old coming in the tournament's final last May.

The past four defeats before this one came in tournament finals, and perhaps it is becoming a mental barrier now for the defending Premier League champion as his scoring was solid all game, but he could just not get over the line.

Comebacks were a theme of the opening quarter-finals with all bar Van Gerwen's stroll against an out-of-sorts Josh Rock filled with excitement.

Stephen Bunting finished bottom of the table last year after failing to win a single match in the first eight weeks, but looked to have one sewn up when leading 4-0, only to watch Jonny Clayton reel off six straight legs to win 6-4.

And Price had to come from 3-1 and 4-2 down to beat Gian van Veen in the first of his two 6-5 victories on the night.

Price goes distance as MVG sinks Littler

Michael van Gerwen beats Luke Littler in the Premier League darts night two in Antwerp
Michael van Gerwen beat Luke Littler in the Antwerp semi-finals [Getty Images]

Price's second final-leg decider came against good friend and Wales World Cup team-mate Clayton in a nip-and-tuck battle.

Price had four 180s to Clayton's three and averaged just over 100 - but was forced to win the final two legs under extreme pressure to make the final.

It was no real surprise given Price had won nine in a row against his compatriot and 15 of their past 16 meetings.

Van Gerwen did not impress in his opener but certainly did in a strange 6-4 victory over Littler where seven of the 10 legs went against the darts.

The Dutchman averaged just over 100 with an off-colour Littler down at 95 and - strangely for him - only managing a single maximum, while Van Gerwen hit four.

But it was the finishing under pressure that made the difference as the Dutchman hit six of 13 attempts at a double, including finishing off a 10-darter, in a performance that was much more like the Van Gerwen of old.

Despite incredible back-to-back finishes of 167 and 160 in the final Van Gerwen was always second best, but a win and a final after two nights is a great start considering he failed to win a single night in last season's competition.

The results also leave Littler and Humphries in fifth and sixth in the table with just one win each, but there is no panic just yet with 14 weeks of fixtures remaining.

Premier League Darts night two results

Thursday, 12 February - FAS Dome, Antwerp

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 6-5 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 6-2 Josh Rock

Jonny Clayton 6-4 Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price 6-5 Gian van Veen

Semi-finals

Littler 4-6 Van Gerwen

Clayton 5-6 Price

Final

Van Gerwen 3-6 Price

Premier League Darts table

Premier League Darts format and points system

Premier League Darts is played across 16 initial weeks in the league stage with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final each night.

Each of the eight players is guaranteed to face the other seven in the quarter-finals in weeks one to seven and 9-15, with week eight and week 16 fixtures done off the table. It means we will get fourth v fifth in Sheffield on the final league-stage night, with the play-off spots potentially on the line.

Players earn two points per quarter-final win, an additional point if they win their semi-final and five for winning the night.

The top four players after the group stage progress to the play-off night at London's O2 Arena on 23 May, with first facing fourth and second against third in a best-of-19-leg match. The final, which is the best of 21 legs, follows.

If players are level on points after the 16 weeks then places are decided by nights won and then matches won.

Premier League Darts night three order of play

Thursday, 19 February - OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Quarter-finals

Stephen Bunting v Gian van Veen

Luke Humphries v Josh Rock

Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler

Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price

Semi-finals

Bunting/Van Veen v Humphries/Rock

Van Gerwen/Littler v Clayton/Price

Final

Bunting/Van Veen/Humphries/Rock v Van Gerwen/Littler/Clayton/Price

Potential first-round prospects the Rams can pick to replace Rob Havenstein

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The good news for the Los Angeles Rams is that quarterback Matthew Stafford will return in 2026, as will their chances at a Super Bowl title. The bad news is that the Seattle Seahawks will, too.

As close as the Rams came to toppling the Seahawks, getting to the finish line in 2026 will take an offseason's worth of improvements and some better luck on two-point conversions to boot.

With Seattle's pass rush wreaking havoc on vulnerable offensive lines, Los Angeles cannot afford a disadvantage in the trenches. That makes right tackle Rob Havenstein's retirement all the more important. The stalwart played in just seven games, and Warren McClendon Jr. performed admirably in his place. Even so, the Rams must consider spending a first-round pick at offensive tackle in April.

Potential first-round replacements for Rob Havenstein

Spencer Fano, Utah

If we assume that Miami Hurricanes star Francis Mauigoa is off the board by the 13th pick, Utah Utes right tackle Spencer Fano is a strong candidate to be the top lineman available.

Fano entered the year with top-10 hype as the headliner on an elite offensive line. He took a slight step back in 2025 but still has an elite set of meaurables and athletic tools. Fano is explosive and versatile in the run game with flashes of high-level hand usage and recoveries as a pass protector. A right tackle by trade, he figures to be in the conversation for Los Angeles's first pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Monroe Freeling, Georgia

Monroe Freeling, meanwhile, isn't a finished product, and there's extra projection in his profile if the Rams plan on pushing him back to right tackle. Freeling is a work-in-progress as a run blocker and may be asked to redshirt as a rookie.

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However, Freeling is a strong athlete with special tools in pass protection. That combination has the arrow pointed skyward as he prepares for the NFL Scouting Combine, and there's a world in which he is one of the first three linemen off the board. A Freeling selection would be a referendum on the Rams' ability to develop linemen, but he carries as much upside as any lineman in this class.

Blake Miller, Clemson

A more natural fit at right tackle is Clemson Tigers senior Blake Miller, who has spent his entire career there, save for about 100 snaps in 2024. Miller is a four-year starter and has spent three years as a high-level contributor for Clemson. He also has a track record of success against the best teams on his schedule, including promising showings against SEC competition.

Miller's calling card is athleticism. His size-adjusted speed is impressive and doesn't slump, although his effectiveness as a run blocker is less stable. That weakness may push Sean McVay elsewhere at No. 29, but the upside in pass protection is tantalizing, especially as Los Angeles stares down a future without Stafford under center.

Max Iheanachor, Arizona State

The pre-draft circuit is filled with risers, and few are doing more to boost their stock than Arizona State Sun Devils lineman Max Iheanachor. A Senior Bowl standout, Iheanachor's exceptional trip to Mobile was fueled by a strong platform season.

There were bumps in the road, but Iheanachor went toe-to-toe with Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey, arguably the best pass rusher in the class. He won, decisively. 

At 325 pounds, Iheanachor offers more mass than most of his early-round peers, and that physicality bodes well with McVay's dedication to winning in the trenches. He's far more likely to be the 29th pick than the 13th, but playing himself into the first-round conversation is a win in itself.

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Framber Valdez Contract Details With Detroit Tigers Reveals Opt Out, 2029 Option

The Detroit Tigers’ blockbuster signing of Framber Valdez just got clearer.

After initial reports framed the deal as a three-year pact worth roughly $115 million, full contract details have now emerged, and they reveal a carefully structured agreement that gives both Valdez and the Tigers meaningful flexibility moving forward.

According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, Valdez signed a three-year, $109,708,067 contract covering the 2026–2028 seasons, with a mutual option for 2029.

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Full Contract Breakdown

Here’s how the deal is structured:

  • Total Value: $109,708,067 over three years (2026–2028)
  • Signing Bonus: $20 million (deferred, without interest)

Year-by-year salaries:

  • 2026: $17.5 million
  • 2027: $37.5 million
  • 2028: $35 million

The contract also includes a mutual option for 2029 worth $40 million, with a $5 million buyout if the option is declined.

Player Opt-Out Adds Flexibility

One of the most notable elements of the deal is that Valdez can opt out of the contract after the 2027 season.

That clause gives Valdez the ability to re-enter free agency if he continues performing at an elite level, while still guaranteeing Detroit two seasons of a frontline starter at a time when the Tigers believe they are ready to contend.

Awards Escalators Included

The contract also includes award escalators, meaning Valdez can earn additional money based on performance benchmarks such as Cy Young voting or other league honors — a fitting addition given his résumé.

Valdez has received American League Cy Young votes in three of the past four seasons, reinforcing why Detroit was willing to commit top-of-the-market money to a pitcher who consistently logs innings and thrives under pressure.

Why the Structure Makes Sense for Detroit

From Detroit’s perspective, the deal balances risk and upside:

  • The deferred signing bonus helps manage cash flow
  • The opt-out ensures Valdez remains motivated
  • The mutual option prevents a long-term overcommitment
  • The buyout limits downside if circumstances change

Combined with comments from A.J. Hinch and Scott Harris earlier this week, it’s clear the Tigers weren’t just chasing a big name — they were targeting stability, durability, and leadership at the top of the rotation.

The Bottom Line

Framber Valdez’s contract reflects exactly where the Tigers are as an organization.

Detroit landed an established ace without tying itself to an inflexible long-term deal, while Valdez secured elite compensation and future leverage. It’s a win-win structure — and one that signals the Tigers are serious about winning now, not later.

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Meet Robert Saleh's complete Titans coaching staff for 2026

The Tennessee Titans have officially announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season, their first under coach Robert Saleh.

Saleh's staff, which also features offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and returning special teams coordinator John Fassel, will consist of 23 coaches including eight holdovers from coach Brian Callahan's 2025 staff.

Some of the more notable names on the staff include Dave Borgonzi (linebackers) who is the brother of Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi and Ahmed Saleh (defensive assistant), who is one of Robert Saleh's cousins.

See the complete Titans' staff for 2026 below.

Tennessee Titans coaching staff 2026

Head coach, top leadership

  • Head coach: Robert Saleh ― 1st year with Titans; 5th year as NFL head coach; spent 2025 as San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator
  • Assistant head coach, special teams coordinator: John Fassel ― 2nd year with Titans; 19th year as NFL special teams coordinator
  • Offensive coordinator: Brian Daboll ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL offensive coordinator; spent 2025 as New York Giants head coach
  • Defensive coordinator: Gus Bradley ― 1st year with Titans; 13th year as NFL defensive coordinator; spent 2025 as San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach

Titans offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator: Brian Daboll
  • Offensive line coach: Carmen Bricillo ― 1st year with Titans; 6th year as NFL offensive line coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants in same role
  • Running backs coach: Randy Jordan ― 3rd year with Titans; 13th year as NFL running backs coach
  • Wide receivers coach: Greg Lewis ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL receivers coach; spent 2025 with Baltimore Ravens in same role
  • Tight ends coach: Luke Stocker ― 4th year with Titans; 2nd year as NFL tight ends coach
  • Quarterbacks coach: Shea Tierney ― 1st year with Titans; 5th year as NFL quarterbacks coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants in same role
  • Assistant offensive line coach: Isaac Williams ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 with Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Offensive assistant/game management coordinator: Cade Knox ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 in same role with New York Giants
  • Offensive assistant: John Rudnicki ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 at the University of South Carolina

Titans defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator: Gus Bradley
  • Defensive line coach: Aaron Whitecotton ― 1st year with the Titans; 5th year as NFL defensive line coach; spent 2025 with Dallas Cowboys in same role
  • Linebackers coach: Dave Borgonzi ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL linebackers coach; spent 2025 with Dallas Cowboys in same role
  • Cornerbacks coach/pass game coordinator: Tony Oden ― 2nd year with Titans; 16th year as NFL secondary coach
  • Safeties coach: Marquand Manuel ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL secondary coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants as defensive pass game coordinator
  • Nickels coach: Dalton Hilliard ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 as defensive pass game coordinator at Colorado State
  • Senior defensive assistant: Ben Bloom ― 3rd year with Titans; spent past two seasons as outside linebackers coach
  • Senior defensive assistant/pass rush specialist: Travis Smith ― 2nd year with Titans; spent 2025 as defensive run game coordinator
  • Defensive assistant: Ahmed Saleh ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 season at Wayne State

Other Titans coaches

  • Special teams assistant: Rayna Stewart ― 2nd year with Titans; 6th year as special teams assistant coach
  • Chief of staff: Rob Dadona ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 as manager of coaching operations for Atlanta Falcons

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at  nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X @nicksuss. Subscribe to the Talkin’ Titans newsletter for updates sent directly to your inbox.

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Meet Robert Saleh's complete Titans coaching staff for 2026

The Tennessee Titans have officially announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season, their first under coach Robert Saleh.

Saleh's staff, which also features offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and returning special teams coordinator John Fassel, will consist of 23 coaches including eight holdovers from coach Brian Callahan's 2025 staff.

Some of the more notable names on the staff include Dave Borgonzi (linebackers) who is the brother of Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi and Ahmed Saleh (defensive assistant), who is one of Robert Saleh's cousins.

See the complete Titans' staff for 2026 below.

Tennessee Titans coaching staff 2026

Head coach, top leadership

  • Head coach: Robert Saleh ― 1st year with Titans; 5th year as NFL head coach; spent 2025 as San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator
  • Assistant head coach, special teams coordinator: John Fassel ― 2nd year with Titans; 19th year as NFL special teams coordinator
  • Offensive coordinator: Brian Daboll ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL offensive coordinator; spent 2025 as New York Giants head coach
  • Defensive coordinator: Gus Bradley ― 1st year with Titans; 13th year as NFL defensive coordinator; spent 2025 as San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach

Titans offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator: Brian Daboll
  • Offensive line coach: Carmen Bricillo ― 1st year with Titans; 6th year as NFL offensive line coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants in same role
  • Running backs coach: Randy Jordan ― 3rd year with Titans; 13th year as NFL running backs coach
  • Wide receivers coach: Greg Lewis ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL receivers coach; spent 2025 with Baltimore Ravens in same role
  • Tight ends coach: Luke Stocker ― 4th year with Titans; 2nd year as NFL tight ends coach
  • Quarterbacks coach: Shea Tierney ― 1st year with Titans; 5th year as NFL quarterbacks coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants in same role
  • Assistant offensive line coach: Isaac Williams ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 with Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Offensive assistant/game management coordinator: Cade Knox ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 in same role with New York Giants
  • Offensive assistant: John Rudnicki ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 at the University of South Carolina

Titans defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator: Gus Bradley
  • Defensive line coach: Aaron Whitecotton ― 1st year with the Titans; 5th year as NFL defensive line coach; spent 2025 with Dallas Cowboys in same role
  • Linebackers coach: Dave Borgonzi ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL linebackers coach; spent 2025 with Dallas Cowboys in same role
  • Cornerbacks coach/pass game coordinator: Tony Oden ― 2nd year with Titans; 16th year as NFL secondary coach
  • Safeties coach: Marquand Manuel ― 1st year with Titans; 9th year as NFL secondary coach; spent 2025 with New York Giants as defensive pass game coordinator
  • Nickels coach: Dalton Hilliard ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 as defensive pass game coordinator at Colorado State
  • Senior defensive assistant: Ben Bloom ― 3rd year with Titans; spent past two seasons as outside linebackers coach
  • Senior defensive assistant/pass rush specialist: Travis Smith ― 2nd year with Titans; spent 2025 as defensive run game coordinator
  • Defensive assistant: Ahmed Saleh ― 1st year in NFL; spent 2025 season at Wayne State

Other Titans coaches

  • Special teams assistant: Rayna Stewart ― 2nd year with Titans; 6th year as special teams assistant coach
  • Chief of staff: Rob Dadona ― 1st year with Titans; spent 2025 as manager of coaching operations for Atlanta Falcons

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at  nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X @nicksuss. Subscribe to the Talkin’ Titans newsletter for updates sent directly to your inbox.

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Servite (Calif.) hires alum Rick Garretson as head football coach

Chandler head coach Rick Garretson watches his team during a game against Basha at Chandler High School on Oct. 25, 2024, in Chandler.

The Servite Friars (Calif.) reached into its alumni past to move forward into the future for its football program.

According to an announcement by Servite, the Friars have hired former Chandler (Ariz.) head coach Rick Garretson as the program’s next lead man. Garretson is a 1974 graduate of Servite and had a successful run at Chandler, leading the Wolves to two ESPN Geico Bowl titles.

“We are excited to announce the hiring of Rick Garretson ’74 as Head Football Coach,” the announcement said about Garretson’s hiring. “Garretson brings nearly 40 years of experience to the Friars, having dedicated the majority of his life to the game of football.”

Garretson served as the Wolves head coach from 2019-2024 while being an assistant at the school since 2010. During his time at Chandler, Garretson guided the program on a historic 46-game win streak that spanned from 2018-2021.

Servite has finished the last two seasons with a 6-5 record. This past 2025 campaign, the Friars ended as the No. 10 team in California, according to the Rivals Composite High School Football Rankings.

More about Servite High School

Servite High School, located in Anaheim, California, is a prestigious private Catholic school known for its rigorous academics, competitive athletics, and commitment to spiritual development. Offering a range of AP and honors courses, the school prepares students for higher education and future success. Servite’s athletic teams are highly competitive, frequently achieving state championships. Emphasizing leadership, faith, and community service, the school ensures students are well-rounded and ready for future challenges.

How to Follow California High School Football

For California high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Golden State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the high school football excitement across California.

WWE star Cody Rhodes wants to see Bad Bunny face off against Logan Paul

WWE star Cody Rhodes wants to see Bad Bunny face off against Logan Paul

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Bad Bunny’s latest Super Bowl halftime performance didn’t just dominate music headlines — it may have set the stage for a future WrestleMania storyline.

According to Fox News, the global superstar drew more than 128 million viewers for his halftime show, making it the fourth most-watched in Super Bowl history. The performance sparked debate across social media, including from WWE personality Logan Paul, who was asked whether he was excited for the show and bluntly answered, “No.”

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Paul later softened his stance after his brother Jake criticized the NFL’s decision on social media, writing that he was “purposefully turning (it) off” because he “cannot support” a “fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America.” Logan publicly disagreed, responding, “I love my brother, but I don’t agree with this. Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island.”

Enter Cody Rhodes.

The former Undisputed WWE Champion believes there’s only one logical way to settle the chatter: inside a WWE ring. Speaking about Bad Bunny’s crossover appeal and in-ring ability, Rhodes praised the music icon’s previous WWE appearances and floated a high-profile matchup.

“I hope we get him back,” Rhodes said, referencing Bad Bunny’s prior runs with the company. “He did a wonderful job, but he’s on top of the world right now. That show is an all-timer.”

When asked who he’d like to see stand across the ring from Bad Bunny, Rhodes didn’t hesitate. “Maybe Logan.”

It wouldn’t be the first time Bad Bunny has stepped into WWE competition. The Grammy-winning artist competed at WrestleMania 37, entered the 2022 Royal Rumble, and headlined Backlash 2023 in Puerto Rico alongside Damian Priest in front of a raucous home crowd. His performances earned respect from fans and wrestlers alike for their physicality and preparation.

Meanwhile, Paul has established himself as more than a celebrity cameo. He’s reached the final four in consecutive Royal Rumbles and captured the United States Championship during his WWE tenure, proving he can deliver in marquee moments.

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The timing adds intrigue. Both Paul brothers currently reside in Puerto Rico, and just days after the halftime debate, Logan shared a post featuring his fiancée, Olympic gold medalist Jutta Leerdam, set to Bad Bunny’s song “MONACO.”

Potential changes to the NBA Draft that have generated …

Kevin O'Connor: Sources: Potential changes to the NBA Draft that have generated interest at the ownership level include limiting protections after the top 4 & freezing the lottery standings on an early date mid-year. Nothing is set in stone but changes to limit tanking is a key discussion point.

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Sources: Potential changes to the NBA Draft that have generated interest at the ownership level include limiting protections after the top 4 & freezing the lottery standings on an early date mid-year. Nothing is set in stone but changes to limit tanking is a key discussion point. https://t.co/rcVX4KQ4aZpic.twitter.com/C2z4rd9YH6

— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) February 12, 2026

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The NBA's Board of Governors meeting in the spring is expected to be critical for stakeholders to better understand the factors around expansion. Discussing on NBA Today: pic.twitter.com/JM2PdQqrCQ

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Madison Chock says ice dance judges should "be vetted and reviewed"

The ice dance competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics may be over, but many fans can't stop talking about Madison Chock and Evan Bates' performance — or France's controversial win after the judges' scores left the Americans just 1.43 points shy of gold.

Asked by CBS News if there should be any changes in the way ice dance is judged moving forward, Chock said it would "definitely be helpful if it's more understandable for the viewers, to just see more transparent judging and understand ... what's really going on."

"I think it's also important for the skaters, that the judges be vetted and reviewed to make sure that they are also putting out their best performance," she continued, "because there's a lot on the line for the skaters when they're out there giving it their all, and we deserve to have the judges also giving us their all and for it to be a fair and even playing field."

The Americans were the favorites going into the free dance on Wednesday, despite being 0.46 points behind France's Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron after the rhythm dance portion of the competition on Monday. They posted their world-best score in Monday's program, earning 89.72 points, but were then topped by the French pair who scored 90.18.

Chock and Bates performed their free dance to "Paint It Black" from the dystopian sci-fi show "Westworld" and earned a score of 134.67. Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron then skated to the soundtrack from "The Whale" and scored 135.64, edging out the married American couple by less than a point. 

Madison Chock and Evan Bates perform their free dance program at the 2026 Winter Olympics. / Credit: Luo Yunfei/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images

During their free dance program, however, Cizeron made a mistake during an element called a twizzle — a one-footed moving spin — and their performance was generally seen as less clean than Chock and Bates'. 

In the end, Beaudry and Cizeron's 225.82 total edged out Chock and Bates' 224.39. Canada's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier took bronze, with 217.74.

Olympic ice dance silver medalists Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S., gold medalists Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France, and bronze medalists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada. / Credit: Stephanie Scarbrough / AP

In ice dancing, every element has a base value, or the number of points it's normally worth; there's also a grade of execution, for which teams are scored positive for doing well and negative for doing poorly. The French weren't marked down for the mistake during their twizzles, and there were other moments throughout their performance that might have appeared messy.  

But their scores bested Chock and Bates' marks for artistic presentation and interpretation of the music, as well. Another factor of subjective scoring: The French judge scored the Americans more than seven points lower than the French duo, which is a large margin in ice dance. Five of the nine judges favored the Americans in their scoring; the other three only slightly scored the French team higher. 

Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France compete during the free dance event. / Credit: Jean Catuffe / Getty Images

"It's definitely a bittersweet feeling at the moment," Chock said after the competition on Wednesday. "We have had the most incredible year — 15 years on the ice together; first Olympics as a married couple. And we delivered four of our best performances this week. I think we're really proud of how we handled ourselves here and what we accomplished."

Bates said Thursday it was their "absolute best performance." He said he and Chock hadn't studied the scores, adding that their performance "felt like a winning skate to us and that's what we're going to hold on to," The Associated Press reported. 

They're still discussing their plans for the future. The 2026 World Figure Skating Championships are next month in Prague, and the Americans are the reigning world champs.

Silver medalists Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. perform during the free dance competition. / Credit: Cheng Min/Xinhua via Getty Images

Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron have been a pair for less than a year. Cizeron previously won gold in the ice dance event at the 2022 Winter Olympics with then-partner Gabriella Papadakis, who retired in 2024. She has since accused Cizeron of abusive behavior, alleging he was "controlling" and "demanding," CBS News partner BBC News reported. He countered that Papadakis had spread false information about him in a "smear campaign."

Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France perform during the free dance competition. / Credit: Xue Yuge/Xinhua via Getty Images

Fournier Beaudry was born in Montreal and has spent most of her career representing Canada, but she was granted French citizenship in November. She asked Cizeron to team up after her former partner, Nikolaj Sørensen, was suspended by Skate Canada after an American skater accused him of sexual assault. The suspension was overturned in June on jurisdictional grounds, but the case is still pending, The AP reported. Fournier Beaudry has also maintained his innocence, showing her support for her former partner as recently as earlier this month.

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Saranac wins CVAC wrestling title in dramatic fashion

BEEKMANTOWN — If Saturday’s Section VII Championships are as competitive and exciting as Wednesday’s Saranac/Beekmantown dual, area wrestling fans will be in for a treat.

Both the Spartans and Eagles battled it out until Colby Roesler’s win by pin at 126 pounds in the final match of the evening gave Saranac a 38-33 win and the outright Champlain Valley Athletic Conference title.

The Spartans finished with a 7-1 CVAC record to edge out defending champion Peru.

“I knew it would be close tonight,” Saranac coach Heath Smith said. “(Beekmantown coach) Lenny (Gadway) did a great job of moving his line-up around.”

“It was a great match,” Gadway said. “It was a very competitive match where the teams traded the lead back and forth.”

Wednesday’s match started out at 132 pounds, and Saranac eventually held a 32-30 lead going into the 118-pound match, the second to last of the night.

It was a hard-fought bout, with the Eagles’ Kelvin Monteleone outlasting the Spartans’ Andrew Sebastian 12-6 in double overtime. That gave Beekmantown a 33-32 lead.

“Sebastian went the distance and gave up just the three points,” Smith said.

That left Roesler needing a decision at 126 to win the match and title for the Spartans.

It was a confrontation between Roesler, who recently won his 100th career match, and the Eagles’ Mason Facteau, two of the best wrestlers on their teams.

The two have met a number of times in the past and are very familiar with one another. Roesler took a 7-3 lead in the bout before the pin at 4:15.

“Those two have had some real good matches in the past,” Smith said. “Colby has wrestled well for us and has been coming out on top in their recent matches.”

In addition to Roesler, Liam Smart (110), Teegan Smith (144) and Landen Gadway (190) won by fall for the Spartans.

Alexander Mehrman (157) and Luke Garrow (165) won with major decisions.

Chase Devins (132) and Ezra Lewandowski (138) recorded pins for the Eagles, while Monteleone, Tristan Manney (215) and Landon Lahart (285) won by decision.

“We were hoping for wins at 215 and 285 but weren’t able to get them,” Smith said.

There were three forfeits in the match. Mark Spooner (103) and Corey Johnson (150) were forfeit winners for the Eagles, along with Branigan Boulds (175) for the Spartans.

“We haven’t had a 103-pounder all season,” Smith said. “We’re always down 6-0, but the kids fight back. Even though the match started at 132 tonight, we got behind again.”

It went back and forth: Beekmantown holding an early 12-0 lead, Saranac a 26-18 advantage, Beekmantown a 30-26 lead and Saranac a 32-30 edge going into the bout at 118.

The Section VII Championships for the team winner and individual weight class winners will be held Saturday at Beekmantown.

The Eagles are the defending champions. Peru won this year’s Section VII Dual Meet Championship.

Saranac 38, Beekmantown 33

132- Chase Devins (BCS) pinned Bradyn Turcotte, 3:15.

138- Ezra Lewandowski (BCS) pinned Bryson Potts, 3:09.

144- Teegan Smith (SCS) pinned Dean Imhoff, 1:59.

150- Corey Johnson (BCS) won by forfeit.

157- Alexander Mehrman (SCS) major dec. Nathan Rougier, 13-5.

165- Luke Garrow (SCS) major dec. Jose Susano Trujano, 9-0.

175- Branigan Boulds (SCS) won by forfeit.

190- Landen Gadway (SCS) pinned Mason Devins, :46.

215- Tristan Manney (BCS) dec. Haiden Bordeau, 9-5.

285- Landon Lahart (BCS) dec. Antoine Young, 6-3.

103- Mark Spooner (BCS) won by forfeit.

110- Liam Smart (SCS) pinned Mason Blazina, :25.

118- Kelvin Monteleone (BCS) dec. Andrew Sebastian, 12-6, double OT.

126- Colby Roesler (SCS) pinned Mason Facteau, 4:15.

Patriots moving defensive coordinator Terrell Williams to ‘high-ranking’ role, NFL insiders say

The offseason has just begun, and the New England Patriots are already in the process of making moves.

Defensive coordinator Terrell Williams will be taking up a different position within the organization, according to NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

The #Patriots are moving defensive coordinator Terrell Williams to a high-ranking role on the staff, per me & @TomPelissero, with Williams now cancer-free.
 
They’ve opened up the DC position, with ILBs coach Zak Kuhr, who called plays during the Super Bowl run, a top candidate. pic.twitter.com/dNG9BLe6pK

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 12, 2026

Williams, who was initially hired last January as the team’s defensive coordinator, missed the season while battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, the team announced in September.

Williams worked with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel’s coaching staff in Tennessee from 2018 to 2023, before becoming the Detroit Lions defensive line coach in 2024.

Williams move to another role means that the defensive coordinator position is now open. The position was previously occupied by inside linebacker coach Zak Kuhr, who took over as the interim defensive coordinator for the season during Williams absence.

The Patriots finished the season with the eighth-best defense in 2025.

Ultimately, the Pats season ended with a loss to the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.

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Blue Jays have contract concern with Daulton Varsho, George Springer

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The Toronto Blue Jays are running things back with a very similar lineup this season, minus Bo Bichette.

Reliable veteran outfielders Daulton Varsho and George Springer are both back, although it's safe to expect Springer to be the designated hitter. They have something else in common, too.

After the 2026 season, Varsho and Springer will both be out of contract. It'll create a situation where the Blue Jays might have to figure out what their next steps are.

They're both getting a bit up there in years, Springer more so than Varsho, and so maybe re-signing both won't be the move.

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However, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand suggests that at least Varsho could be worthy of bringing back beyond the 2026 season.

He wrote about him in a new article Thursday, with the premise being players who could be extended before their current deal is up. The clock is ticking on such a move for Varsho.

"Varsho will earn $10.75 million in 2026 before hitting the free-agent market, and while he played in only 71 games in 2025, he was one of Toronto’s best hitters when he was healthy and remains an elite defender," Feinsand writes. "The Blue Jays don’t have many outfield options signed beyond 2026 (Varsho and George Springer will both be free agents after the season), which was one of the reasons Toronto pursued Kyle Tucker this offseason. Varsho has a 16.2 bWAR over the past four years, showing himself to be a valuable player."

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The Blue Jays don't necessarily have another centerfielder waiting in the wings, unless they want to move either Addison Barger or Nathan Lukes to that spot.

If they feel Varsho can continue to get the job done defensively in that position, he'd be useful to keep around longer than just 2026. 

A potential lockout pending in the offseason could complicate things further, but it's worth seeing if the Blue Jays make any movement on a Varsho deal, because there are long-term implications in the Toronto outfield.

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📋 Palmeiras and Inter line up to close out matchday 3 of the Brasileirão

📋 Palmeiras and Inter line up to close out matchday 3 of the Brasileirão

At 9:30 PM (Brasília time), Palmeiras and Internacional face off at Beira-Rio this Thursday (12th), in a match that closes out the third round of the 2026 Brasileirão.

With four points, Verdão occupies sixth place and is seeking its second consecutive victory in the championship to keep up with leaders Bahia and São Paulo – both with seven points.

Meanwhile, Colorado, with just one point and in 16th place on the table, wants its first win in the competition to move away from the relegation zone.

After fielding a reserve team in the last Gauchão match (3-1 over São Luiz), coach Paulo Pezzolano chose to keep the same lineup that drew 1-1 with Flamengo in the last round of the Brasileirão.

As for Palmeiras, coach Abel Ferreira decided to keep the same starters who beat Corinthians 1-0 in the Paulistão and thrashed Vitória 5-1 in the last round of the Brasileirão.



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Bolton pulls away from Boquet Valley in boys hoops

ELIZABETHTOWN — Four Bolton players reached double digits as the Eagles defeated Boquet Valley, 90-44, Wednesday.

Liam Foy led the way for Bolton with 18 points as Jace Hubert recorded 16. Jaxon Egloff and Jacob French finished with 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Riley Tompkins and Jackson Petit finished with six points each for the Griffins.

Bolton 90, Boquet Valley 44

Bolton (90)

French 4-3-12, Egloff 6-0-13, Hubert 7-2-16, Figueroa 2-0-5, Corey 4-1-9, Hens 4-0-9, Pfau 1-0-2, Pagan 0-0-0, S. Foy 1-0-2. Phelps 1-0-2. Poemer 1-0-2. L. Foy 9-0-18. TOTALS: 40-6-90

Boquet Valley (44)

Pettit 2-0-6. Jacob Gay 2-0-4. Jack Gay 1-2-4. Lyon 0-1-1. Tompkins 2-0-6. Caputo 2-0-4. Quain 0-2-2. Spelman 1-1-3. TOTALS: 16-6-44

Halftime- Bolton, 55-17

3 point goals- Boquet Valley 6 Bolton 4

GIRLS

MORIAH 46

PLATTSBURGH 35

PORT HENRY — It was Senior Night at Moriah and the Vikings made sure to send their three seniors off in style.

Moriah had a strong second half to defeat Plattsburgh, 46-35.

Maggie Speshock led the Vikings with a game-high 14 points. Lexi Mascarenas and Emma Harrington added 11 points each.

The Hornets’ Essynce Gorham led the team with 11 points as Ava Weiss finished with 10.

“It was senior night for Lexi Mascarenas (5 steals) , Emma Harrington (8 assists) and Lexi Cheney (11 rebounds),” Moriah head coach Gary Olcott said. ”It was a back and forth game for three quarters, and we were able to pull away in the fourth. Sophomore Maggie Speshock did her part scoring 12 second-half points to help secure the win for her senior teammates. Essynce Gorham and Ava Weiss were very tough matchups for us.”

Moriah 46, Plattsburgh 35

Plattsburgh (35)

LaMountain 2-0-5, Hartman 0-0-0, Boire 0-0-0, E . Gorham 4-2-11, Weiss 4-2-10, Mulligan 2-0-5, A. Gorham 2-0-4. TOTALS: 14-4-35

Moriah (46)

Mascarenas 3-4-11, Cheney 1-1-3, Nephew 3-0-7, Harrington 4-3-11, Speshock 6-0-14, Gaddor 0-0-0, Winters 0-0-0. TOTALS: 17-8-46

Halftime- Moriah, 18-16

3 point goals- Moriah 4 Speshock 2, Mascarenas, Nephew PHS 3 , Lamountain, E. Gorham, Mulligan

PERU 65

NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 21

ELLENBURG — The Nighhawks had a strong first half to pull away from the Bobcats, 65-21.

Peru built its lead thanks to Reese Duprey’s 23 points. Violet Berry added 10 while Bella Berry and Eliana Trumper tallied eight each.

NAC was led by Ave Moore as she finished with 12 points. She recorded two of the Bobcats’ 3-pointers.

Peru 65, NAC 21

Peru (65)

Trumper 4-0-8, Hogle 2-2-6, Marino 2-0-4, B. Berry 2-2-8, Duprey 10-3-23, V. Berry 3-4-10, Brubach 1-0-2, Akey 1-0-2, Deslauriers 1-0-2. TOTALS: 26-11-65

NAC (21)

M. Peryea 0-0-0, LaBombard 0-0-0, Parsons 1-0-2, S. Peryea 0-0-0, Wray 0-0-0, Moore 3-4-12, Nutt 2-0-5, Cook 0-2-2. TOTALS: 6-4-21

Halftime- Peru, 39-11

3 point goals- Peru (2) B. Berry-2, NAC (3) Moore-2, Nutt-1

BEEKMANTOWN 58

SARANAC LAKE 36

SARANAC LAKE — Beekmantown defeated Saranac Lake, 58-36, Wednesday.

They were led by Carly Hagadorn’s 13 points as teammate Lucy Conroy finished with 11. Olivia Miller and Olivia Hagadorn had nine each.

The Red Storm were led by Emma Akey’s game high 21 points.

Beekmantown 58, Saranac Lake 36

Beekmantown (58)

C. Hagadorm 5-1-13. O. Miller 3-0-9. O. Hagadorm 4-1-9. L. Conroy 3-5-11. O. Hagadorm 4-1-9. L. Shanley 3-0-6. A. Barnes. 2-0-5. J. Conroy 2-1-5. L. Burnham 0-0-0. TOTALS: 28-9-58

Saranac Lake

Akey 6-6-21. Willett 2-0-5. Tomaszewski 2-0-4. Knobel 2-0-4. Baker 1-0-2. Carter 0-0-0. Valentin 0-0-0. Crane 0-0-0. Locke 0-0-0. Chamberlain 0-0-0. TOTALS: 13-6-36

Halftime- Beekmantown, 41-20

3 point goals- Saranac Lake- Akey 3 Willett 1 Beekmantown- O. Miller 3 C. Hagadorm 2 A. Barnes 1

MVAC

Johnsburg/Minevra 52

Keene 43

OLMSTEDVILLE — The Irish Jags held a two-point lead, adding to it in the second half to defeat the Beavers, 52-43.

It was a back-and-forth contest that saw Anna Okamoto lead Johnsburg/Minerva with a game-high 22 points, which included four 3-pointers.

Juliana Tremblay led Keene with 14 points. Liana Shambo and Autumn Whitney added 10 and 12 points, r`espectively.

Johnsburg/Minerva 52, Keene 43

Keene (43)

Tremblay 5-0-14, Nelson 2-0-5, Shambo 4-1-10, A. Whitney 5-1-12, Av. Whitney 0-0-0, Deyo 1-0-2, Dick 0-0-0. TOTALS: 17-2-43

Johnsburg/Minerva (52)

Millington 8-0-18, Sharp-Smith 0-0-0, Hayes 0-0-0, Okamoto 8-2-22, Morehouse 4-1-9, McKinney 1-0-3, Ordway 0-0-0, Secor 0-0-0, Smith 0-0-0. TOTALS: 21-1-52

Halftime- Johnsburg/Minerva, 27-25

3 point goals- Keene 7: Tremblay 4, Nelson 1, Shambo 1, A. Whitney 1 Johnsburg-Minerva 7: Millington 2, Okamoto 4, McKinney 1

State skiing: Stillwater boys, SPA/Summit School girls clinch Nordic team titles

Two East Metro high schools woke up in Biwabik, Minn. on Thursday morning knowing they had a chance to win overall team Nordic state championships after their sprint relay teams won on Wednesday at Giants Ridge.

Done.

Stillwater got top-20 finishes from George Nelson (4), Will Foote (8) and Mo Schollett (16) in the classic pursuit, and Nelson and Foote finished fourth and 17th, respectively, in the freestyle race to lift the boys to their first overall state title since 1996.

The Ponies (383) handily beat Orono/Delano (342) and Ely (341).

On the girls’ side, junior Eleanor Mody placed third in the classic race and fourth in freestyle, and junior teammate Paloma Good finished sixth and 11th, respectively, in those races to help lift St. Paul Academy and Summit School its first skiing title.

“I’m feeling pretty good,” Mody said. “Definitely a very fun day.”

The Spartans’ rallied with a big showing in the afternoon’s classic race to finish with 374 points, besting Minneapolis Southwest (360) and Wayzata (355).

“We knew we’d be chasing for the classic, and for a long time we skied as a pack of four,” Mody said. “Then we spread out a little bit. It was so great racing with some of my best friends, really special to share that moment with them. It was the first time we’d even come close to winning in my five years on the team, so it’s pretty special.”

The Spartans got a big race from eighth-grader Elisabeth Hilton, who, coach Max Lundgren said, had “the race of her life” in the freestyle to make up for a sick teammate and become the SPA/Summit School’s third scorer.

Mody greeted Hilton at the finish line.

“She said, ‘How did I do?’ ” Mody said. “I said, ‘You’re 14th.’ Her jaw hit the ground.”

Hilton finished a solid 34th among 110 skiers in the classic race.

Nelson led Stillwater’s boys with his best individual state pursuit finishes, but it was the team title that meant most to him.

“It’s super awesome. It’s been a dream for me,” he said. “This team is so important to me. All the guys are truly amazing. It’s been an absolute honor to ace with these guys in high school.”

Teammate Foote made remarkable strides from last season when he finished eighth in the classic race — 32 places better than his 2025 finish. “They say skiers are made in the sumer, and I think it’s true,” he said. “I did a lot of roller skiing, and a lot of working out. And this wonderful team always inspires you to be better.”

“I was aiming for top 25,” he said. “Top 15 was a very aggressive goal. I was so focused on racing; I had an idea of where I was placing, but I wasn’t sure where I was. On this course, there’s a long downhill before the finish, and I was able to gather myself and think about the finish.”

Hopkins’ Logan Drevlow (13:10.7) and Bridger Nelson (13:39) finished first and second in the boys freestyle race. St. Paul Central’s Peter Schulz finished seventh, and Highland Park’s Noah Waln was 14th.

Central’s Anneliese Linders finished 10th in the girls classic pursuit, with Lakeville’s Faye Braun coming in 12th.

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Huskies rally past Cougars in boys' hockey

ROUSES POINT — Parker Russell and Merick Meacham scored goals 12 seconds apart in the third period Wednesday as Franklin Academy rallied for a 5-3 non-league victory over upset-minded Northeastern Clinton in boys’ hockey.

The Huskies (15-1-1), the top team in Section X Division II play so far this season, trailed the Cougars 3-2 going into the third. Russell and Meacham scored at the 5:46 and 5:48 marks, respectively, and Meacham added his third goal of the game in the final two minutes.

“We’re never happy with a loss, but tonight was one of those games you can’t be upset with,” NCCS coach Scott Lafountain said. “It was there for the taking, but we simply just ran out of gas.

“The boys tonight should be proud of their effort and hard work throughout the game, and the coaching staff was very pleased. FA skates four lines, and we competed all game with them. We had younger players step up, which is very good to see going into sectional play.”

The Cougars got goals from Cam Supernaw, Karsen Trim and Scott Wrye, while Camden Badger turned aside 29 of 34 shots.

Trim and Wrye scored in the final four minutes of the second period to give NCCS a 3-2 lead.

Franklin Academy 5, NCCS 3

FA 1 1 3 — 5

NCCS 1 2 0 — 3

First period- 1, NCCS, Supernaw (Breyette), 3:46. 2, FA, Henning (Bashaw), 9:18.

Second period- 3, FA. M. Meacham shg (Bashaw), 3:59. 4, NCCS, Trim (Seymour), 13:46. 5, NCCS, Wrye (Gadway), 16:15.

Third period- 6, FA, Russell (M. Meacham), 5:46. 7, FA, M. Meacham (Russell, Woodward), 5:58. 8, FA, M. Meacham (Russell), 14:58.

Shots on goal- FA, 34-19.

Saves- R. Meacham, FA, 16. Badger, NCCS 29.

Brock Nelson’s two goals lead Team USA to 5-1 victory over Latvia

Milan, ITALY — Brock Nelson is a third-generation Team USA representative and scored two goals in the USA opener against Latvia. Both generations before him secured gold, and although we won’t know if he will continue that family tradition for a couple of weeks, we do know that if the USA wins gold, Brock Nelson will be a key component to that success.

Brock Nelson's grandfather and great-uncle won gold at the 1960 Squaw Valley Games.

His uncle was part of the iconic 1980 "Miracle on Ice" gold medal team in Lake Placid.

What lineage!#GoAvsGo | #Olympics2026 | @MileHighHockey

— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) February 12, 2026

The Game

The American brothers who stole the headlines at the Four Nations tourney are back at it again in Milan.

Matthew and Brady Tkachuk broke into the Latvia end on a two-one-on-one, and the older brother found the younger brother, who put the puck into the net. They would proceed to celebrate just like they more than likely did as kids in the driveway.

This time, they didn’t need to imagine playing in the Olympics together. This time it was real.

Werenski → Tkachuk → Tkachuk → 🚨 #WinterOlympicspic.twitter.com/wcpFelqE9G

— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 12, 2026

Latvia got a goal of their own, and the US team would seemingly score two more goals in the period, that is, until Latvia successfully challenged both and maintained the tie.

The first goal was called back as Brock Nelson was ruled offside on the entry, and the second was due to goaltender interference from J.T. Miller.

If we are to judge goaltender interference by IIHF rules, this was the right call, although I don’t think Brock Nelson’s redirect would have been saved either way.

Those reviews, along with hitting a couple of posts, are what kept Latvia in this contest early.

Brock Nelson just hit the post. He's been everywhere so far this game.#GoAvsGo | #Olympics2026 | @MileHighHockey

— Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) February 12, 2026

It wasn’t the start that Team USA was looking for, but they wouldn’t let things get out of hand and would pour it on in the second frame.

It was Brock Nelson who finally broke through, and he had this to say when asked if he had any pre-game nerves, “Yeah, for sure, but at the same time, you just wanna go out there and play. We have a hell of a group here, good chemistry and a lot of great players, so you just try to go out there and play a simple game. Don’t overthink it, just go out there and have fun.”

He certainly didn’t look nervous when he logged his second goal of the game with just 11.1 seconds left in the middle frame, and if not for J.T. Miller’s goaltender interference, he would have had a hat-trick right then and there.

Nelson looked good with his linemates and credited Jack Hughes for working hard to give him the opportunity to score on both occasions.

“A couple of great plays by Jack (Hughes), sticking with it. Did a couple of things in the first that we had some good looks… get one off the post. After that, you’re not too sure if you’re gonna get another really clean look.”

“Fortunate to find myself with a couple of great plays by Jack (Hughes).”

Just an absolute passing clinic and Brock Nelson finishes it for goal No. 2 of the night 😮‍💨 #WinterOlympicspic.twitter.com/6HOXI7auAc

— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 12, 2026

Brock Nelson might not have gotten his hat trick, but he and Team USA did secure the 5-1 victory, are tied with Germany for the lead in Group C, and certainly look like gold medal favorites.

By The Numbers

Jack Hughes, Jack Eichel, Brock Nelson, Mathew Tkachuk, and Quinn Hughes all had 2points in this opening contest.

Quinn Hughes logged 21:29 of ice time in this matchup despite the US having a clear advantage for most of the game.

Both Team USA and Team Canada logged 5 goals in their opening match-ups!

Avalanche Spin

I suppose it goes without saying, but Brock Nelson was excellent in this contest, and that’s a great sign for Avalanche fans who have seen Brock Nelson lighting it up for his NHL club heading into the tourney.

Some wondered if the Olympics would negatively affect his momentum, but so far, that’s not the case at all. If anything, he’s carrying his NHL heater into the Olympic Games!

I asked Brock Nelson if he agreed with Nathan MacKinnon, who said he felt like a kid today, “Uh, yeah, for sure, I felt all the emotions coming out just being over here and trying to soak it all in. It means the world to have this opportunity.”

Let us know what you thought of Team USA’s opener in the comments!

NFL chooses Tiger Woods' TMRW Sports to operate new flag football league

A company founded by two of golf's biggest stars will soon be branching out beyond the greens.

TMRW Sports — a sports and entertainment venture spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy — has been tabbed by the NFL to operate a new flag football league, according to a report from Sportico on Thursday. TMRW was one of about a dozen groups bidding to be an operational partner.

Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods watch golfers warm up for TGL's inaugural match at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

The company's indoor golf league, TGL, is in its second season, featuring teams of four PGA Tour players competing in matches of high-tech simulator golf at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Both Woods and McIlroy participate in the league. In January, TMRW announced the creation of WTGL, which will launch next winter, bringing together the some of the LPGA's biggest stars to compete in a similar format.

Now, reports suggest that TMRW will extend its reach beyond golf to help develop a pro flag football circuit, which seems to be at the top of the NFL's to-do list. League owners voted in December to invest upwards of $30 million to help get it off the ground. The sport was the focal point of this year's NFL Pro Bowl and will also be featured in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

The marriage of TMRW Sports and the NFL shouldn't come as a big surprise. Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank is one of TMRW's main financial backers and has attended several TGL matches. Other investors include Vikings owner Mark Wilf as well as NFL players like Bills quarterback Josh Allen and former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who are both avid golfers themselves.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy's TMRW Sports to operate NFL flag football

Is NASCAR going to let Garrett Mitchell be Cleetus McFarland?

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There is no way that NASCAR is going to let Garrett Mitchell just use a made-up name for his Truck Series debut on Friday night, right?

As it turns out, it was very much a tug-of-war between the Sanctioning Body and the popular YouTuber and amateur racer who goes by the name ‘Cleetus McFarland.’ NASCAR says there is no clearly defined policy for licensing purposes but they were not just going to let him completely use his fictional name either.

But ‘McFarland’ was asked about it by Motorsport.com during his Thursday press conference alongside Travis Pastrana at Daytona International Speedway. And like everything ‘Cleetus McFarland’ affiliated, it turned into quite the theatrical ordeal.

I asked Garrett 'Cleetus McFarland' Mitchell about what name is on his hard card and if there's been any hassle with the sanctioning body over what name to use and hijinks immediately ensued

🤣 pic.twitter.com/yhTlpzSuTW

— Matt Weaver (@MattWeaverRA) February 12, 2026

“I’m glad you brought it up,” he said, reaching into his pocket. “Let me see. I was actually fighting with NASCAR yesterday. They were trying to put ‘Cleetus Mitchell’ on my Truck hard card. Let’s see what we ended up with.

‘Cleetus McFarland Mitchell.’

“That’s what we settled on. In ARCA, it says Garrett Mitchell, so you know, we’re making progress.”

As the story goes, Mitchell was portraying a Ricky Bobby style character for his video and his friends landed on Cleetus instead of Dale, for a name that would portray the brand appropriately.

The goal of reaching the Daytona 500

Garett Mitchell (Cleetus McFarland), Rette Jones Racing Ford

Garett Mitchell (Cleetus McFarland), Rette Jones Racing Ford

Regardless of which name he uses, ‘Cleetus McFarland Mitchell’ is very serious about wanting to pursue a start in the Daytona 500 someday. It started over the last year or so, when he found himself in a friendship with the late Greg Biffle, who told him that he couldn’t just race the Daytona 500.

But eventually, they started working on the process that began with the past two ARCA races, a start at Talladega, and now his Truck debut on Friday. He wants to then make starts in Xfinity and hopefully, someday, the Daytona 500.

“My goal has been to race the Daytona 500 but then I realized how good all the other drivers are and how fast the cars are and I was like, ‘wow, I definitely cannot race the Daytona 500, Biff was right.’

“I've been really enjoying ARCA and that level of competition. It's been good for me. I've learned a lot. This truck thing happened purely because Travis Pastrana is an amazing human being and pretty much handed me the opportunity to do it by putting me in touch with Niece Motorsports, Black Rifle Coffee and Brunt Workwear. It all came together for Travis.”

It was at this moment that he realized Pastrana, sitting next to him, hadn’t ripped off his sleeves. That’s one of his gimmicks. McFarland conveniently pulled out scissors and ripped the sleeves off the action sports star turned occasional NASCAR driver.

This was also one year to the day that he did the same thing to Biffle for the first time.

“Anyway, where were we,” McFarland said.

He also talked about how good the competition is at the next level, and how it’s going to take time to learn to race them properly, even if just on the superspeedways.

“I realized the drivers were very good, and then I thought, I don’t really want to move up,” he said. “I love ARCA. I want to take my time, and now I need to be ready to race this truck, pit stops, and if I don’t do everything perfect, I’m going to lose five spots on pit road.

“Travis convinced me I need to move up the ranks and progress, but I am just trying to take it slow and eventually work my way to the top, in the Daytona 500.”

For his part, Pastrana says McFarland is too modest and that the Daytona 500 is a realistic goal. This comes from a similar guy that didn’t have a NASCAR background, ran one full-time Xfinity Series season, and eventually competed in the Daytona 500.

But McFarland wants to earn it.

“I don’t want to lobby for a provisional,” he said. “And then come to Daytona and get spanked every time I show up. The big restrictor plate tracks are fun and its easier to be competitive.

“Intermediate tracks, like Rockingham where we tested this week, it’s fast and its hard. When we raced at Bristol, wow is it hard, and extremely challenging. So I guess, what I’m trying to say, is that I have a lot to learn and I need more seat time, more time in ARCA, and maybe in Late Models at Freedom Factory with my pal Ricky Brooks, to get better.”

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Poudre basketball's Matea Burdick named Blue FCU Girls Athlete of Week

This week's Blue Federal Credit Union Girls Athlete of the Week award is heading right back to the basketball court.

Poudre basketball's Matea Burdick took top honors in the Fort Collins area for the week of Feb. 2-7 after some terrific all-around performances in a winning week.

Burdick combined for 46 points, 15 rebounds and four steals against Loveland, Vista Peak Prep and Rock Canyon.

Most importantly, it all helped the Impalas go 3-0 on the week.

Poudre's Matea Burdick looks for a tesmmate to pass to during a high school basketball city rivalry game vs. Fort Collins on Jan. 27, 2026 in Fort Collins.

Burdick also made six 3-pointers across those three victories and shot over 70% from the free-throw line to give Poudre offense from everywhere.

The Impalas junior has come on strong after the team's slow start to the season, compiling six games in double figures scoring.

Poudre (9-11, 6-3 league) is up to No. 26 in CHSAA's latest 6A seeding index rankings, firmly in the playoff field as of Feb. 12.

Burdick is the fifth basketball player to earn Blue FCU Girls Athlete of the Week honors this winter, along with Fort Collins' Annika VanDalen and Lydia Childs, Fossil Ridge's Lauren Smith and Wellington's Ava Essay.

She's also the second Impala athlete to win the Athlete of the Week award this school year, joining Poudre tennis player Owen Addington.

Poudre hoops fans hit the polls hard, elevating Burdick in a hotly contested four-person race with 29.7% of the vote.

Burdick finished ahead of these four other outstanding girls Athlete of the Week nominees:

  • Mia Thomas, Rocky Mountain basketball (runner-up with 29.2%)
  • Nola Greenwald, Windsor basketball
  • Ella Gaca Thiele, Fossil Ridge swimming
  • Mireille Gazdaru, Liberty Common swimming

The Blue Federal Credit Union Athlete of the Week series features five nominees on Mondays, with voting at Coloradoan.com until 11:59 a.m. every Thursday.

Fans can nominate their favorite athletes (deadline: 11:59 p.m. every Sunday), and the Coloradoan Sports staff will ultimately select the nominees each week.

If you have nominations for a future Athlete of the Week, please send them via email to ChrisAbshire@coloradoan.com for consideration.

View the full results:

Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.

This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Poudre basketball's Matea Burdick named Blue FCU Girls Athlete of Week

Gable Steveson’s next MMA fight will stream free on YouTube — here’s how to watch it

DETROIT, MI - MARCH 19: Gable Steveson of the Minnesota Golden Gophers defeats Cohlton Schultz of the Arizona State Sun Devils in the 285-pound final match during the Division I Men's Wrestling Championship held at Little Caesars Arena on March 19, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Jay LaPrete/NCAA Photos/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

NCAA Division-1 heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson (2-0) will make his return to mixed martial arts (MMA) when he collides with Mexican mauler Hugo Lezama (11-3) on the official Mexico Fight League (MFL) YouTube channel on Thurs., Feb. 19, 2026 from Showcenter Complex in Monterey, Mexico.

“I am excited to continue my MMA journey at Mexico Fight League 3,” Steveson said. “I have a great opportunity to go against one of Mexico’s solid veteran fighters. This is all about growth for me and testing myself before I do make that step up to the next level. But I come to take care of business and dominate. Tune in February 19 and be part of the ride.”

Check out the entire MFL 3 fight card below:

MFL 3 Main Card at 10 p.m. ET on YouTube:

Main Event | Heavyweight
Gable Steveson (2-0) vs. Hugo Lezama (11-3)

Co-Main Event | Welterweight
Irving ‘Mustang’ Cardona (4-4) vs. ‘Smooth’ Edgar Escarrega (12-4-1)

Bantamweight
Luis Solorzano (10-7) vs. Alexandro Bravo (5-3)

Bantamweight
Ricardo Hurtado (2-3) vs. Matias Molero (4-2)

Lightweight
Pacheco Hernandez (1-0) vs. Gael Resendiz (1-1)

MFL 3 ‘Prelims’ Card at 8 p.m. ET on YouTube:

Heavyweight
Hector Negroe García (1-1) vs. Renzo Aldave (Debut)

Bantamweight
Omar Diaz (2-2) vs. Luis Piñango (4-5)

Catchweight
Carolina Rojas (Debut) vs. Jharely Reyes (0-3)

Welterweight
Villareal (3-0) vs. Arreola (3-3)

Flyweight
Morales (Debut) vs. Rodriguez (Debut)

Steveson is expected to earn a spot on the UFC roster in the coming months — assuming he keeps winning.

'Quarantine Zone: The Last Check' is the most viral game on Xbox right now — and you can play it on PC Game Pass

Brigada Games and Devolver Digital’s zombie apocalypse checkpoint simulator puts you in control of your very own checkpoint. Check survivors, weed out the infected, and research the disease, and you just might survive in this viral indie game available now on Xbox PC and Game Pass.

Sony State of Play Reveals Beast of Reincarnation Will Launch in August 2026

13 February 2026 at 03:32
Beast of Reincarnation is an upcoming story-driven Souls-like RPG from Game Freak that was previously shown off at an Xbox Developer_Direct earlier this year, with a cross-platform launch slated for late 2026. Now, thanks to a new PlayStation State of Play release date announcement trailer, the game date has an official PlayStation 5 release date of August 4, 2026. Previously, it was revealed that the game would launch cross-platform on day-one, so PC and Xbox Series players can expect to see the game on Steam and the Microsoft Store on August 4, as well. The release date announcement trailer also gave us a better look at the protagonist, Emma, her abilities as Purifier, and the various monsters gamers can look forward to facing off against in Beast of Reincarnation.

As was suggested in the previous announcement, it looks as though mobility and verticality will be an important part of both combat and traversal in the world—especially Emma's grapple ability, which features several times throughout the trailer. Similarly, coordinating attacks with your in-game companion, Koo, who seems to operate more or less independently during fights, also appears to be a central mechanic. It was also revealed that some monster fights will feature mid-fight evolutions—hardly surprising from Game Freak, a studio known for Pokémon.

ASUS UK Reports "High Repair Volume," Divert Repairs to Overseas Facilities

13 February 2026 at 02:39
The ASUS ROG Ally series is no stranger to issues, with early models of the ROG Ally suffering from issued with the microSD slot, due to its placement near the exhaust vent. Now, according to an automated message sent to a writer at Windows Central, ASUS is "experiencing high repair volumes" not too long after shipments started for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally. This was discovered when Jennifer Young attempted to send in her five-month-old ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X for warranty repair after it spontaneously gave up the ghost, but was told that repairs could not be completed in the country of purchase, the UK, due to high repair volumes. Instead, select repairs will be processed in overseas repair centers, likely adding extra delays to the repair process.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X is now live]

High repair volumes aren't necessarily an indication of an issue with a device or any hardware at all—it could also indicate that the company sold far more devices than it had anticipated in a short timeframe. ASUS has previously had well-documented issues with its RMA and repair processes, however, and anecdotal Reddit reports also appear to indicate that the Xbox Ally X may have issues with the USB port, sticky buttons, and seemingly random motherboard issues. The reports of high repair volume come shortly after reports of software issues with the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally, although these seem to have been mostly caused by Microsoft itself, not ASUS.

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Direct Flight from Las Vegas to Costa Rica Now Available — Book Your Next Adventure with Southwest Airlines

13 February 2026 at 03:44
Direct Flight from Las Vegas to Costa Rica Now Available — Book Your Next Adventure with Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines announces new direct flight from Las Vegas to Costa Rica enhancing travel options and boosting tourism between both regions

In a major boost for both US-Costa Rica tourism and international travel, Southwest Airlines has announced its new direct flight route from Las Vegas to San José, Costa Rica. The new service is set to begin in October 2026, offering an exciting new option for travelers eager to explore the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Costa Rica.

This new route, which marks Southwest Airlines’ first direct flight connecting Las Vegas with Costa Rica, will offer daily nonstop flights between Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas and Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) near the capital, San José. The announcement of this direct flight comes as Costa Rica continues to grow in popularity as a vacation destination, particularly for travelers from the United States, and as the demand for easy, affordable international travel rises in 2026.

The new flight is expected to revitalize travel connections and give tourists a smoother, more convenient option to visit one of Central America’s most popular destinations. Travelers from Las Vegas, with its world‑famous entertainment and thriving tourism industry, will now have easy access to Costa Rica’s lush rainforests, wildlife reserves, pristine beaches, and eco‑tourism attractions.

Southwest Airlines Strengthens Costa Rica as a Premier Destination for U.S. Travelers

The direct flight connection comes at a time when Costa Rica is seeing continued growth in U.S. tourist arrivals. In fact, Costa Rica remains one of the most sought‑after vacation spots for Americans seeking adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. According to Costa Rica’s Tourism Institute (ICT), the U.S. remains the country’s largest international market, accounting for nearly half of all visitors. The launch of the new route will likely accelerate this trend, allowing Las Vegas and surrounding cities to capitalize on this growth and attracting more travelers to the region.

By offering direct flights, Southwest Airlines has made it easier than ever for Americans, particularly those from Nevada and surrounding states, to plan their dream vacation in Costa Rica. The ease of access could also attract those seeking a quick weekend getaway or longer stays to explore the country’s biodiversity, wildlife, and cultural experiences.

As tourism numbers continue to rise, Costa Rican authorities are embracing the opportunity to showcase the country’s growing appeal to a wider U.S. audience, especially through increased air access. Costa Rica’s minister of tourism, Gustavo Segura, has praised the partnership with Southwest Airlines and emphasized how expanded flight options will allow Costa Rica to be more accessible to a broader spectrum of travelers. This partnership is expected to support sustainable tourism initiatives that preserve the country’s natural resources while enhancing its economy.

Traveling to Costa Rica Just Got Easier with Southwest Airlines’ New Route

As a leading low‑cost carrier, Southwest Airlines has earned a reputation for offering affordable flights and excellent service, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious travelers. The new Las Vegas to Costa Rica flight will operate using the Boeing 737 MAX, which offers comfort and efficiency for long‑haul routes. The aircraft features spacious cabins, enhanced in‑flight entertainment, and improved fuel efficiency, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers.

With the new direct connection, travelers will be able to reach Costa Rica’s capital in just under seven hours—saving precious time by avoiding layovers and multiple connections. This means more time to enjoy the best that Costa Rica has to offer, whether that’s exploring the cloud forests of Monteverde, visiting volcanoes like Arenal, or soaking in the sun on the pristine Pacific beaches of Guanacaste. The daily flight service will make it easier for tourists to plan trips without worrying about limited scheduling.

Southwest’s signature free checked bags and no change fees will make traveling even more affordable, while maintaining the airline’s reputation for value and flexibility. These benefits are a key part of Southwest’s commitment to providing affordable, family‑friendly travel options for its customers.

The Future of U.S.–Costa Rica Travel: Stronger Connections and New Opportunities

Looking ahead, this new flight route is expected to drive significant economic impact for both Las Vegas and Costa Rica. With Las Vegas being a key gateway for travelers in the western U.S., the new service will help increase both tourism-related income and cultural exchange between the two destinations. In addition to attracting new visitors, the new service will also foster business ties and tourism partnerships that benefit both the local U.S. economy and the Costa Rican tourism sector.

The Costa Rican government and tourism organizations have highlighted the importance of easy access to the country for tourists from the U.S. West Coast and surrounding regions. This new flight service will also facilitate increased tourism to popular tourist areas such as the Central Valley, Caribbean coast, and the Pacific coast—regions that often get overshadowed by the more traditional beach destinations like Tamarindo. As the new route establishes itself, cost-effective travel options to these lesser‑visited areas will become even more attractive to eco‑tourists and family vacationers alike.

Looking Ahead: A Bright Future for U.S.-Costa Rica Travel

The Las Vegas-Costa Rica flight is a major milestone for Southwest Airlines and Costa Rican tourism, highlighting how increased air access continues to shape the future of travel. The U.S. to Costa Rica market is expected to keep growing in the coming years, particularly as more airlines expand their offerings and new routes like this one add to travel diversity.

For travelers eager to explore the beauty of Costa Rica, this new route offers unparalleled access to everything the country has to offer, from rainforests and beaches to adventure tourism and cultural richness. Costa Rica’s status as a world‑renowned eco‑tourism hub will continue to thrive as travelers flock to its shores, and Southwest Airlines’ contribution to this growth signals a new era for U.S. to Central America connections.

With Costa Rica positioned as a top destination for American tourists, this new flight will make it easier than ever for travelers to experience all that this small, yet extraordinary country has to offer.

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Brussels Airlines Unveils Stunning Tintin Gravity Aircraft With A Space-Themed Tribute to Belgium’s Comic Icon That Will Leave You in Awe!

13 February 2026 at 03:42
Brussels Airlines Unveils Stunning Tintin Gravity Aircraft With A Space-Themed Tribute to Belgium’s Comic Icon That Will Leave You in Awe!
Brussels Airlines unveils its new Tintin-themed aircraft, showcasing a stunning space-themed livery. A tribute to Belgium's cultural icon, flying globally.

Brussels Airlines has launched its newest Belgian Icon aircraft, featuring a Tintin-themed livery that takes flight with an enchanting design inspired by the world-renowned comic series by Hergé. The unveiling ceremony took place on 12 February 2026, making it a monumental day for both aviation and cultural enthusiasts alike.

The Airbus A320 with registration OO-SNJ, now known as the ‘Tintin Gravity’ aircraft, flaunts a striking space-inspired design, highlighting Belgium’s rich cultural heritage and creative legacy. This special livery marks the second Tintin-themed aircraft in the airline’s fleet, reinforcing Brussels Airlines’ commitment to showcasing iconic Belgian figures that resonate globally. The new livery pays homage to Tintin’s moon adventure, beautifully illustrated with elements from the comic series.

A Bold Tribute to Hergé’s Legacy

The OO-SNJ aircraft, emblazoned with Tintin’s iconic imagery, has sparked excitement within both the aviation and tourism industries. Featuring a vibrant midnight blue to black gradient, the plane’s design integrates space themes, with Tintin, his trusty dog Snowy, and Captain Haddock prominently displayed on different sections of the aircraft. A captivating moon rocket motif covers the belly of the plane, a visual reference to Tintin’s lunar explorations in the ’Destination Moon’ comic.

In addition to its dynamic exterior, the plane’s interior also reflects the Tintin universe, with comic-style designs gracing the overhead bins, carpet designs, and more. The inspiration from Hergé’s artwork enhances the experience for passengers, offering a unique journey not just in the air but also in terms of cultural engagement. Brussels Airlines continues to make cultural impact with these liveries, giving travelers and fans alike a chance to celebrate Belgium’s comic legacy while traveling across Europe and beyond.

First Flight to Milan Marks a Milestone

The Tintin Gravity aircraft made its first commercial flight on 13 February 2026, heading to Milan Linate Airport from Brussels. The route selection underlines the continued strong connection between Belgium and Italy, with Brussels Airlines maintaining its pivotal role in European connectivity.

For those traveling on the flight, this was not just another air journey but an immersive cultural experience. Passengers aboard the aircraft were greeted with a chance to be part of an artistic and historical tribute to Tintin, further solidifying Brussels Airlines’ commitment to enhancing the travel experience beyond mere transportation.

Belgian Icons Series: Flying Cultural Ambassadors

This new Tintin aircraft joins a prestigious lineup within Brussels Airlines’ Belgian Icons fleet, which already includes several aircraft painted with liveries that pay tribute to Belgium’s cultural icons, like the Atomium, Tomorrowland, and Rackham aircraft, which celebrated Tintin’s first appearance. These special liveries help make Brussels Airlines not just a mode of travel, but a flying ambassador for Belgium.

The Belgian Icons programme has consistently brought attention to Belgium’s artistic and cultural exports, creating global awareness of the country’s rich heritage. Through these aircraft, Brussels Airlines connects people around the world to Belgium’s historical and creative milestones, sparking curiosity about the country and its legacy.

Symbol of Belgian Innovation and Creativity

This latest Tintin livery is also a tribute to Belgian innovation and artistic creativity, attributes that have long been at the heart of Belgium’s identity. As a country known for its contribution to art, literature, and comics, Tintin is a national treasure. His creation by Hergé has resonated with millions worldwide, making him one of the most influential and beloved characters in global pop culture. Brussels Airlines’ decision to include this livery in their fleet is not just a marketing move but a way to honor Belgium’s long-standing tradition of artistic excellence.

By celebrating such a prominent cultural icon, Brussels Airlines further solidifies its status as a key player in global tourism and aviation, showing that air travel can be more than just about reaching a destination—it’s also about telling a story and honoring cultural legacies.

Conclusion: A Symbol of Cultural Pride and Global Connectivity

The ‘Gravity’ Tintin aircraft is more than just a visual treat—it is a cultural celebration and a travel milestone. As Brussels Airlines continues to grow, it’s clear that the airline’s Belgian Icons programme will remain a significant part of its identity, bridging cultures and bringing Belgium’s vibrant heritage to the skies. The introduction of this aircraft is just the latest in the airline’s efforts to connect Belgium’s cultural narrative with travelers from all over the world.

As passengers board the OO-SNJ aircraft, they embark not just on a flight, but on a journey through Belgium’s remarkable artistic history, with Tintin’s adventures now soaring higher than ever before.

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Discover the Heart of the US with Nebraska’s Bold New Tourism Strategy: State Reveals Innovative “All Heart”Campaign for Global Audiences

13 February 2026 at 03:35
Discover the Heart of the US with Nebraska’s Bold New Tourism Strategy: State Reveals Innovative “All Heart”Campaign for Global Audiences
Nebraska relaunches its tourism brand with a bold new message: “Nebraska. All Heart.”aimed at boosting travel & fostering local experiences in 2026.

In a bold move to revitalize its tourism industry ahead of the U.S. 250th anniversary in 2026, Nebraska has launched a new and exciting tourism brand: “Nebraska. All Heart.” The campaign aims to highlight the state’s rich cultural, historical, and natural offerings, inviting domestic and international visitors to experience the true essence of Nebraska’s warmth, hospitality, and natural beauty. This fresh direction in state branding is designed to attract more tourists and empower local communities by showcasing the diverse, authentic experiences that define the Heartland.

The new branding initiative seeks to appeal to modern travelers who are looking for more than just well-known landmarks. Instead, it emphasizes personal connections to the landscape and people that visitors experience in Nebraska, making it clear that the state offers genuine and memorable travel experiences. By focusing on authenticity and regional charm, the new tourism branding strategy positions Nebraska as a top travel destination in the U.S., ready to welcome tourists who seek both adventure and cultural richness.

Nebraska’s Travel Rebranding: A Strategy to Boost Local Economies and Attract More Tourists

The “Nebraska. All Heart.” brand is a fresh attempt to transform the way the state markets its travel assets, and it comes at an ideal time as Nebraska tourism looks to rebound from the effects of the pandemic and to prepare for the 250th anniversary of the United States. Visit Nebraska’s new strategy highlights the state’s strengths, including its natural landscapes, unique cultural destinations, and warm hospitality. By focusing on local communities, the initiative aims to help drive regional tourism, providing an economic boost to areas outside the state’s largest cities. This is especially important for rural areas that rely heavily on tourism for economic survival.

The campaign also draws attention to Nebraska’s lesser-known attractions like the Sandhill Crane migration and Omaha’s historic sites, which continue to be popular among nature lovers and history buffs. Local farms, wineries, and small towns are at the forefront of the “All Heart” branding, emphasizing their importance in both tourism development and local pride. The state aims to foster a deeper connection between visitors and locals, allowing travelers to experience more than just the surface-level beauty of Nebraska’s landscapes.

Unique Experiences Await Visitors in Nebraska’s Underrated Travel Spots

What makes the “Nebraska. All Heart.” campaign truly stand out is its focus on off-the-beaten-path experiences. From hiking the Nebraska Sandhills to visiting small-town festivals, the state invites visitors to explore its lesser-known destinations. Nebraska boasts a variety of landscapes that provide unique outdoor activities, such as horseback riding, fishing, kayaking along its rivers, and wildlife watching in the plains. Visitors can also discover authentic local food experiences like visiting family-owned diners, enjoying farm‑to‑table meals, or tasting Nebraska’s famous steaks and locally brewed beers.

Furthermore, Nebraska’s historic cities, such as Lincoln and Omaha, continue to attract a growing number of visitors for their cultural richness. The state offers a wide range of museums, including the Nebraska State Capitol, The Durham Museum, and the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum. These attractions showcase the state’s industrial history, military heritage, and contributions to the growth of the United States.

Economic Growth and Tourism Investment: A Path Forward for Nebraska

The “Nebraska. All Heart.” campaign also emphasizes a sustainable approach to tourism, ensuring that the state’s natural resources and cultural sites are protected for future generations. The Nebraska Tourism Commission has been working to attract international investments into the state’s tourism sector, expanding marketing efforts beyond U.S. borders. Attracting international visitors is key to Nebraska’s long-term tourism growth, as global interest in the U.S. Heartland grows.

Through strategic partnerships with local businesses, community leaders, and tourism boards, the Nebraska Tourism Commission aims to create job opportunities, support local artisans, and improve infrastructure across rural communities. By focusing on sustainable tourism practices and collaborating with environmentally-conscious businesses, Nebraska’s tourism industry is ensuring that the benefits of this new campaign are felt in every corner of the state.

Sustainability and Local Partnerships Driving Nebraska’s Future

Nebraska’s investment in sustainable tourism practices is a critical element of its forward‑thinking strategy. The new branding ties into broader state efforts to protect Nebraska’s natural beauty and wildlife while supporting local agriculture, heritage sites, and community ventures. The state is keen to maintain the balance between visitor engagement and environmental conservation, ensuring that tourism doesn’t compromise the state’s resources.

Additionally, the campaign includes an emphasis on local partnerships with small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and cultural institutions to help showcase authentic experiences. By investing in community‑driven tourism, the “Nebraska. All Heart.” brand will promote authentic stories told by local residents and bring attention to those hidden gems that give the state its unique flavor.

Looking to the Future: Nebraska’s Expanding Role in U.S. Tourism

As the country prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, Nebraska’s tourism sector is poised to become an even more prominent part of the national travel scene. With its new focus on authentic experiences, sustainability, and community involvement, Nebraska is on track to capture the attention of new generations of travelers eager to discover parts of the U.S. they have yet to explore.

The “Nebraska. All Heart.” branding offers fresh opportunities for tourism and reflects the state’s evolving identity — one that is rooted in community, tradition, and a shared love of the land. As the world turns its focus toward sustainable travel and meaningful experiences, Nebraska is positioning itself as the Heartland destination that embraces these values and offers something for everyone.

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Frontier Airlines Slashes Fleet by Dozens of Aircraft, Returning Twenty Four Jets and Delaying Future Deliveries – How This Major Decision Will Impact US Travelers in 2026

13 February 2026 at 03:33
Frontier Airlines Slashes Fleet by Dozens of Aircraft, Returning Twenty Four Jets and Delaying Future Deliveries – How This Major Decision Will Impact US Travelers in 2026
Frontier Airlines announces major fleet reductions with the return of 24 aircraft and the deferral of new deliveries, focusing on long-term cost savings and profitability.

In a significant move that will reshape its fleet for the future, Frontier Airlines, a prominent U.S. budget airline, has announced plans to shrink its fleet by returning dozens of aircraft. The airline, based in Denver, Colorado, has unveiled a fleet optimization plan to improve its financial stability, reduce operational costs, and better align its resources with current demand.

The decision comes after a challenging financial year for Frontier Airlines, which reported a loss of $137 million for 2025. This loss has prompted the airline to reconsider its expansion plans and take a more measured approach to fleet growth. By returning 24 Airbus A320neo aircraft ahead of schedule and deferring 69 future Airbus A320neo-family deliveries, Frontier aims to improve its bottom line and streamline operations.

A Clear Path to Cost Savings and Greater Efficiency

The decision to return the 24 A320neo aircraft is expected to generate significant savings for Frontier Airlines. According to the airline’s official statements, the move will result in approximately $200 million in annual cost savings by 2027, primarily through reduced lease payments and more efficient aircraft utilization. These aircraft, which were set to be part of the airline’s growing fleet, will now be handed back to their lessor, AerCap Holdings, allowing Frontier to recalibrate its operations for future profitability.

Additionally, the airline has deferred deliveries of 69 new Airbus jets, which were originally slated for delivery between 2027 and 2030. These deliveries will now be postponed until 2031 to 2033, a strategic move that will allow Frontier to avoid additional fleet expansion during a period of financial strain and uncertain demand in the airline industry. The deferrals also help to align the airline’s growth with a more sustainable long-term plan that avoids overcapacity.

Streamlining Operations Amid Changing Market Conditions

The decision to downsize its fleet comes as part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and ensure the airline can remain competitive and profitable in a post-pandemic landscape. With global travel slowly recovering, Frontier Airlines is focusing on optimizing its existing resources rather than aggressively expanding its fleet. This approach aims to preserve cash flow and improve operational reliability, ultimately resulting in a more flexible and adaptive business model.

Aviation Industry’s Response to Economic Pressures

This announcement is not isolated, as Frontier Airlines is following a growing trend in the U.S. aviation sector. Many other low-cost carriers have faced similar pressures, with several opting to defer or cancel aircraft orders to reduce financial strain. The airline industry has been grappling with soaring fuel prices, labor shortages, and shifting demand, which has forced airlines to adopt more conservative approaches to fleet management.

In a bid to better navigate the volatile market conditions, Frontier Airlines has focused on rightsizing its fleet rather than a full-scale reduction. By returning these 24 aircraft and delaying future deliveries, the airline ensures that its fleet size will remain similar to what it was at the end of 2025. This strategic move will give the airline greater flexibility while also improving its operational cost structure.

Impact on Customers and Operations

For customers, this shift will have mixed implications. On the one hand, Frontier Airlines has made it clear that its flight schedule will not see major disruptions in the short term, as the airline continues to expand its operations in high-demand routes. However, travelers might notice fewer options available on certain routes, as Frontier continues to fine-tune its service offerings based on regional demand.

The airline has also emphasized its commitment to enhancing its on-time performance and reducing cancellations. This decision to shrink the fleet is part of an effort to address operational inefficiencies that have plagued airlines across the globe in recent years. Customers can expect improved reliability on their flights as Frontier’s new strategy takes shape.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Frontier Airlines

With its revised fleet strategy in place, Frontier Airlines is looking ahead with a cautious but optimistic outlook. The airline’s leaders have emphasized that the fleet reductions are a temporary measure to ensure its long-term success and financial health. Frontier remains committed to offering low-cost, high-value travel options, focusing on improving the passenger experience while reducing overhead costs.

The airline industry, as a whole, is bracing for a wave of adjustments and transformations over the next several years. While some airlines continue to expand aggressively, Frontier Airlines has chosen a path of strategic optimization, with an emphasis on sustainable growth and profitability in the long term. Whether this move will enable Frontier to thrive in the competitive and fluctuating aviation market remains to be seen, but its focus on right-sizing its fleet appears to be a prudent step for the airline’s future.

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Uncover The Ultimate Romantic Escapes At Iconic Historic Hotels Worldwide

13 February 2026 at 03:31
Uncover The Ultimate Romantic Escapes At Iconic Historic Hotels Worldwide

Historic Hotels Worldwide has announced the Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels for 2026, revealing some of the most magical destinations within historic hotels. These unique historic hotels enchant worldwide. With locations in 18 countries across 5 continents, couples will find the perfect destination for their special moments. These historic hotels have the perfect ambiance to create memories on romantic getaways, wedding proposals, honeymoons, and other special occasions. With their rich history and timeless beauty, each will make for an unforgettable experience.

The Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels range from historic city hotels and inspiring countryside hotels to ancient palaces and castles. Each has earned the position for its rich history, romance, and intimate experiences. Beautiful surroundings and world-class service make them the ideal spots for special moments.

Worldwide Romantic Experiences

The Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels attract couples looking for inspiring romantic experiences. With an extensive range of destinations from Europe, Asia, North America, and beyond, there is something for every couple. Each of these hotels has its unique historic charm, making it the perfect romantic getaway. Features include luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and breathtaking views.

The breathtaking architecture and design, along with the views over Old Québec, make Fairmont Le Château Frontenac one of the most beautiful buildings in the US. It is a longstanding symbol of romance and intimacy, and has a luxurious atmosphere that makes it a great spot for weddings and proposals. Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, another historic beauty, is situated in the stunning Charlevoix region. It gives couples marvelous views of the St. Lawrence River and offers romantic private cruises and snowshoeing activities.

There are many romantic hotels in Europe as well. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam is located in an 18th century building and has been the site of many romance-filled moments, including royal weddings and private anniversary celebrations. Nermo Hotell & Apartments is another romantic spot. Dating back to 1442, it offers a cozy and rustic place to stay and has stunning views of the valley, as well as a cozy touch of Scandinavian charm.

Proposals In Amazing Locations

The rankings for Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels also have to do with how good the location is for a proposal. At Kilkea Castle, which is in Ireland and dates back to 1180, couples can get engaged in the romantic Rose Garden or on the original castle fortifications. In Italy, Castello Dal Pozzo Resort Lago Maggiore has a fairytale location with some of the best panoramic views of the lake, which makes for a great place to get engaged.

In Venice, Hotel Papadopoli Venezia – MGallery has the perfect historical and romantic setting, where couples can get engaged in a beautiful garden with stunning Venetian architecture. The combination of the hotel’s Mediterranean restaurant and intimate Winter Garden also adds to the charm and makes for a great place for a proposal or wedding reception.

Further down south, Hacienda de los Santos in Mexico has a lovely, romantic setting situated in the desert and among the tropical vegetation. Famous for its intimate spaces and candlelit dinners, the hotel provides the perfect environment for a proposal under the ancient banyan trees, making it a truly magical setting for couples.

Fusing Opulence with Heritage

These timeless hotels evoke romance and offer personalized service and luxury at the highest level. With amazing fine dining, seclusion, gardens, and incredible views, each hotel aims to create the most exclusive experience for all its guests.

Couples can experience incredible views of the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre from the rooms and the lobby of the Hotel Regina Louvre in Paris. While enjoying Paris’ fine attractions, couples can dine in the hotel and stay in the fine rooms, which offer a romantic experience.

The Yangtze Boutique Shanghai is similar in that it has romantic custom packages and exclusive fine dining in a refined Art Deco style. The historic and fine style of the hotel makes it the ideal setting for romance, proposals, and anniversaries in the center of Shanghai.

Sweet Secrets and History’s Treats

While the Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels have many popular places, they also have many hidden gems to discover. For example, Riad El Amine Fès in Morocco allows couples to live out their fantasy in the old town of Fès. As a 19th-century Arabic-Andalusian palace, it offers a soothing environment and peace, with lavish hammams, culture guides, and marvelous views of the old medina.

Another former glory 18th-century Hacienda Xcanatún, whisks couples to a romantic colony of Spain, now in the Yucatan, to a new Eden of their own in the luxurious restored estate, with gardens, dining, and rooms, and a Spanish twist.

For quaint and intriguing, Haaheim Gaard, a remote position above Hardangerfjord, is a sweet secret. For anniversaries and proposals, it is historic and remains a thoroughfare. For igniting flames, the serene fjord and mountains of the Hardanger take the seat in the witness stand. Candles and dinners, gardens and walks, and, of course, views, are, as they say, a priority.

A Fantastic Spot for a Romantic Escape

The Top 25 Most Romantic Hotels list features some of the most captivating properties in the world, all of which offer distinct combinations of luxury, heritage, and romance. These hotels do not just offer shelter; they provide couples with experiences that will be treasured for a lifetime.

From the splendid Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Canada to the delightful Hacienda de los Santos in Mexico, there’s something for each couple. These hotels are sure to provide the ideal backdrop for the most memorable life experiences, be it a proposal on the banks of a tranquil lake, a honeymoon in the middle of a historic city, or a castle that is centuries old to celebrate an anniversary.

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Toronto Pearson International Airport faces Travel Disturbances as WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China and Other Airlines Face Dozen Cancellations and 190 Delays, across Canada, United States, Cuba, Colombia and Europe

13 February 2026 at 03:26
Toronto Pearson International Airport faces Travel Disturbances as WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China and Other Airlines Face Dozen Cancellations and 190 Delays, across Canada, United States, Cuba, Colombia and Europe
Toronto Pearson Airport

Toronto Pearson International Airport is facing significant travel disturbances today, as multiple airlines, including WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China, and several others, experience dozen cancellations and 190 delays. These disruptions have impacted flights across multiple regions, including Canada, the United States, Cuba, Colombia, and Europe. Passengers traveling to and from these destinations are now dealing with unexpected setbacks, causing stress and uncertainty. The delays and cancellations have affected major cities, including Boston, Halifax, Washington D.C., and Havana, leaving many travelers stranded at the airport.

With several airlines grappling with operational challenges, Toronto Pearson is experiencing an unprecedented level of disruption today. Travelers are urged to check with their airlines for updates and rebooking options. For those affected, patience will be key as they navigate these unforeseen travel hurdles.

Total Delays and Cancellations

  • Total Delays: 178
  • Total Cancellations: 12

This large number of disruptions is causing major challenges for both departing and arriving passengers, particularly those traveling to and from destinations in the United States, Europe, and Latin America.

Affected Airlines: An In-Depth Look

Several airlines have been significantly impacted by these disruptions at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Air Canada and WestJet, two of the largest carriers operating from Toronto, have seen a substantial number of delays and cancellations. Air Canada alone had 73 delays and 2 cancellations today, making it one of the most affected airlines. WestJet follows closely, with 26 delays and 5 cancellations.

Other international carriers, such as Porter Airlines, Jazz (ACA), and Air Canada Rouge (ACA), have also been affected, though on a smaller scale. Air Transat, American Airlines, and Qatar Airways have also seen delays and cancellations, with American Airlines facing 3 delays and Qatar Airways seeing a 50% delay rate for its flights.

Affected Airports, Cities, and Countries

The disruption extends beyond Toronto Pearson, impacting several key origin and destination airports:

  • Boston Logan International (BOS) has seen 2 cancellations, affecting passengers traveling between Boston and Toronto.
  • Halifax International (YHZ) also faced significant delays, with 7 delays reported today.
  • Washington Dulles International (IAD) and Frank Pais (HOG) are other major hubs impacted by the disruptions, with the former seeing 1 cancellation and 1 delay and the latter experiencing 2 cancellations (40% of its flights).

International airports, including Juan Gualberto Gomez International (VRA) and Jose Marti International (HAV), both in Cuba, were also affected, with 1 cancellation each.

Airlines and Countries Affected

The United States, Cuba, and European nations are all experiencing travel disruptions due to delays and cancellations at Toronto Pearson. Affected airlines include WestJet, Air Canada, Porter Airlines, and international carriers like Air France, American Airlines, EVA Air, and Qatar Airways.

These disruptions have an impact not only on passengers’ personal travel plans but also on broader trade and tourism between countries.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For passengers facing cancellations or delays, the first step is to check their airline’s official website for updated information regarding flight status. Many airlines will allow affected travelers to rebook on later flights or offer compensation in the form of meal vouchers, hotel accommodations, or travel credits.

Passengers should also check with the Toronto Pearson International Airport website for real-time updates and further instructions. Travelers may also contact their airlines’ customer service teams directly for assistance in rebooking flights or seeking other solutions.

In the case of long delays, passengers are advised to make use of available facilities at the airport, such as lounges, restaurants, and charging stations. It is also a good idea to ensure all essential travel documents, such as passports and boarding passes, are easily accessible for smooth rebooking.

Conclusion

Today’s travel disruptions at Toronto Pearson International Airport highlight the unpredictable nature of air travel, especially when adverse weather conditions or operational issues are at play. Passengers affected by the 178 delays and 12 cancellations should stay informed, remain patient, and reach out to their airlines for assistance with rebooking. While these disruptions are undoubtedly frustrating, staying proactive and aware of updated flight information can help mitigate the stress of unexpected travel delays.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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Japan Experiences Travel Interference as Airports of Sapporo, Hakodate and Fukuoka City Face a Dozen of Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by Hokkaido Air System, Japan Air Commuter and others, New Update

13 February 2026 at 03:22
Japan Experiences Travel Interference as Airports of Sapporo, Hakodate and Fukuoka City Face a Dozen of Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by Hokkaido Air System, Japan Air Commuter and others, New Update

Travelers across Japan are currently facing unexpected hurdles as flight operations stumble at several regional hubs. Significant scheduling disruptions are unfolding in Sapporo, Hakodate and Fukuoka City. These interruptions have left many passengers stranded or waiting for hours in terminal lounges. Recent data highlights that a dozen flights have been grounded entirely. There’s a total of 12 flight cancellations and 68 delays reported. Hokkaido Air System and Japan Air Commuter appear to be at the center of these operational challenges. In the northern regions, Hokkaido Air System has struggled to maintain its standard timetable. This has caused a ripple effect for those moving between the islands. Meanwhile, the busy gates in Fukuoka City are managing an overwhelming number of delayed arrivals. Travelers should stay alert and check their flight status frequently. This report breaks down the specific numbers behind the current travel interference affecting these three vital Japanese cities.

Major Airports Affected

The disruption has been concentrated across three primary gateways. In the northern region of Hokkaido, Sapporo Okadama Airport (Sapporo Airfield) has emerged as one of the most heavily impacted sites. According to official figures, a total of 6 cancellations and 8 delays were recorded at this facility today. As a secondary hub for the city, Okadama is vital for regional business travel, making these interruptions particularly felt by local commuters.

Further south on the island, Hakodate Airport has also faced considerable challenges. A total of 4 cancellations were reported alongside 10 delays. The airport serves as a critical link for the southern tip of Hokkaido and the high volume of delays relative to the total flight count suggests a significant impact on the day’s arrival and departure flow.

In southwestern Japan, Fukuoka City’s Fukuoka Airport—one of the busiest facilities in the country—has not been spared. While the cancellation count was kept to a minimum with only 2 flights halted, the facility experienced a staggering 50 delays. This high number of delayed operations at a major hub like Fukuoka can often lead to a ripple effect across the domestic network, complicating travel schedules for thousands of passengers throughout the day.

Impacted Airlines

The primary burden of these operational hurdles has been borne by regional subsidiaries of Japan’s major aviation groups. Specifically, Hokkaido Air System (HAC) has been identified as the airline most affected in the northern sector. At Sapporo Okadama, the carrier accounted for all 6 cancellations and 8 delays. Similarly, in Hakodate, Hokkaido Air System was responsible for 4 cancellations and 2 of the recorded delays.

In the southern region, the focus shifts to Japan Air Commuter (JAC). At the airport serving Fukuoka City, Japan Air Commuter was tied to 2 cancellations and 4 of the total delays. Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Air Do, Oriental Air Bridge, Amakusa Airlines, ANA Wings and more.

These airlines are essential for maintaining the “thin” routes that connect smaller prefectures to major metropolitan areas and any interference in their schedule is immediately noticeable in the local transport chain.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The disruption of flight schedules is often followed by a cooling effect on local tourism, particularly in regions that rely heavily on air connectivity. In Sapporo and Hakodate, where the winter season often attracts significant numbers of domestic and international visitors, the cancellation of a dozen flights represents a notable break in the tourist influx. Travel itineraries involving multi-city tours across Hokkaido are likely being restructured as travelers face uncertainty at the boarding gate.

In Fukuoka City, the sheer volume of delays—totaling 50—is expected to cause logistical bottlenecks for the hospitality sector. When nearly five dozen flights are behind schedule, hotel check-ins are pushed late into the night and local tour operators may face cancellations due to missed connections. For Japan, a country known for the precision of its transport networks, these delays can result in a loss of consumer confidence for the immediate travel window, potentially leading to a temporary decrease in foot traffic at local landmarks and dining districts in the affected regions.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently navigating the interference at airports in Sapporo, Hakodate and Fukuoka City, several steps are recommended to mitigate the impact of the delays and cancellations. As this is a developing situation, passengers are advised to maintain constant communication with their respective carriers, Hokkaido Air System or Japan Air Commuter.

  • Real-Time Monitoring: Flight statuses should be checked via official airline mobile applications or the official websites of the affected airports before departing for the terminal.
  • Documentation: Passengers affected by the 12 total cancellations should ensure they receive official “Proof of Delay” or cancellation certificates from the airline. These documents are often required for travel insurance claims or for rebooking processes.
  • Rebooking Protocols: Most regional carriers in Japan offer alternative routing or seat reassignments on the next available flight in the event of a cancellation. Travelers are encouraged to visit the service counters at the airport to discuss their options.
  • Alternative Transport: Given the proximity of some affected areas, such as those within Hokkaido, ground transportation via the JR Hokkaido rail network may be considered as a secondary option for those needing to move between Sapporo and Hakodate urgently.

As the day progresses, the focus remains on clearing the 68 total delays across these three regions and restoring the seamless travel experience that is a hallmark of the Japanese aviation industry.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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Southwest Airlines Launches Nonstop Flight Between Memphis and Austin in 2026 – A New Gateway for Business and Leisure Travelers, Revolutionizing Travel Between Two Thriving Cities!

13 February 2026 at 03:22
Southwest Airlines Launches Nonstop Flight Between Memphis and Austin in 2026 – A New Gateway for Business and Leisure Travelers, Revolutionizing Travel Between Two Thriving Cities!
Southwest Airlines is launching a nonstop route between Memphis and Austin, offering increased connectivity and more options for business and leisure travelers in 2026.

In an exciting development for travelers, Southwest Airlines has announced the launch of nonstop flights between Memphis and Austin. Set to begin in October 2026, this new route promises to enhance travel options for both business and leisure travelers. With service six days a week, this is a milestone for Memphis International Airport (MEM), which continues to build its growing hub.

A New Gateway for Business and Leisure

The new nonstop flights will allow travelers to seamlessly connect two dynamic cities: Memphis, known for its rich musical heritage, vibrant culture, and booming healthcare and logistics sectors, and Austin, the rapidly growing tech capital of the U.S. Southwest’s decision to introduce this route highlights the airline’s commitment to expanding its service to key domestic cities. The direct flight will significantly reduce travel time, providing more efficient access to Austin for Memphians and vice versa.

Memphis’ new connection to Austin will also serve as a bridge between two thriving business landscapes. Memphis is renowned for its strategic position in the logistics industry and its strong healthcare presence. Austin, on the other hand, is known for its rapidly growing technology sector, as well as being a cultural and musical hub, further complementing Memphis’ profile as a city of musical heritage. This new nonstop flight promises to foster increased collaboration, tourism, and business opportunities between the two cities.

Convenient Schedule for Business and Leisure Travelers

The nonstop flight will depart from Memphis International Airport (MEM) at 10:55 AM Central Time (CT), arriving in Austin (AUS) by 12:50 PM CT. The return flight from Austin will depart at 2:25 PM CT and arrive back in Memphis by 4:10 PM CT. With flights running six days a week, from Sunday to Friday, travelers will have a variety of options for both work and leisure trips.

This midday schedule caters to travelers who want to maximize their time in both cities. Business travelers can easily schedule meetings without losing a full day of work, while leisure travelers can enjoy long weekends or quick getaways in Austin. Southwest’s reliable and flexible flight options further appeal to those looking for affordability and convenience.

Boosting Memphis’ Role as a Hub for Air Travel

Memphis International Airport continues to expand its connectivity and service offerings, with this new route bringing the total number of nonstop destinations to 11. The airport has seen a strong recovery post-pandemic, with major carriers like Southwest Airlines stepping up to meet the demand for both leisure and business travel. By adding Austin to its list of direct destinations, Memphis now benefits from a stronger presence in key markets across the U.S.

Additionally, Southwest Airlines’ expansion at Memphis contributes to its overall growth in the U.S. Southwest has long been known for its affordable fares and customer-friendly policies, which makes it an attractive option for those traveling between these two major cities. Southwest’s growing network at Memphis International Airport will offer passengers even more options for onward connections, whether they are heading to other parts of Texas or further destinations across the U.S.

Why Austin and Memphis? Connecting Two Dynamic Cities

The decision to add Austin to Memphis’ flight network is a strategic one, reflecting Southwest Airlines’ focus on connecting cities that boast strong economies and growing populations. The addition of Austin, a city widely recognized for its booming tech industry, complements Memphis’s role as a vital logistical and healthcare hub. Austin is also home to a thriving music and arts scene, which aligns perfectly with Memphis’ reputation as the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. The nonstop flight between these two cities represents a cultural as well as economic link, allowing visitors to enjoy both the vibrant festivals and innovation-driven industries these cities have to offer.

Both cities have grown in stature over the past few years, with Austin experiencing exponential growth in tech, innovation, and tourism, while Memphis continues to stand out as a logistics powerhouse, making this new service all the more timely.

The Road Ahead: Future Prospects for Travelers

This new route brings significant benefits to travelers. Memphis and Austin both offer unique travel experiences, from the historic Graceland and Beale Street in Memphis to the iconic SXSW Festival and the famous Texas BBQ in Austin. Additionally, both cities have been increasingly recognized as business destinations, and the new nonstop flight gives travelers more flexibility in planning their trips.

For business travelers, this flight allows for a smoother transition between Memphis’ logistics and healthcare industries and Austin’s tech and innovation-driven landscape. Leisure travelers, on the other hand, will find the nonstop flight a welcome addition to the travel options available to these two culturally rich cities. The route also opens up more opportunities for connecting flights, allowing visitors from Austin to explore Memphis’ growing tourist attractions and historical landmarks.

Conclusion: A Gateway to New Opportunities

Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop flight between Memphis and Austin promises to be a game-changer for both cities. With strategic timing, convenient schedules, and Southwest’s unmatched customer service, travelers can look forward to a seamless travel experience. Whether you’re heading to Austin’s tech hubs or soaking in the history of Memphis, this new connection allows you to explore the best of both cities with ease.

The service will undoubtedly stimulate the growth of business exchanges and tourism between these iconic American cities. With Memphis International Airport expanding its reach and Southwest Airlines bringing in more direct flight options, passengers now have greater flexibility when planning their trips to and from Austin.

As more people seek convenient travel options to dynamic and culturally rich cities like Memphis and Austin, Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop route is a welcome development. This is more than just a flight — it’s a direct link between two cities that are pivotal to the economy, culture, and innovation in the United States. It’s a connection that opens doors to new experiences, business opportunities, and unforgettable memories.

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Discover the Best of America with GMA’s Fifty States in Fifty Weeks – The Ultimate Travel Series for 2026

13 February 2026 at 03:21
Discover the Best of America with GMA’s Fifty States in Fifty Weeks – The Ultimate Travel Series for 2026
GMA embarks on an inspiring 50-week journey across the US exploring 50 states & highlighting unique cultural stories and travel experiences for 2026.

Good Morning America (GMA) has set out on a new travel series that’s as ambitious as it is inspiring: America the Beautiful – 50 States in 50 Weeks. Beginning in 2026, this unique journey will cover every state in the U.S., exploring hidden gems, historic sites, and vibrant local cultures, all while celebrating the country’s diverse heritage and stunning landscapes. The series is set to culminate in the U.S. 250th anniversary in July 2026, giving Americans and international viewers an immersive experience like never before.

Throughout the year, GMA’s anchors and reporters will travel to each state, offering in-depth cultural insights, breathtaking scenic views, and highlighting local communities that make the U.S. so special. This groundbreaking series will not just be a sightseeing tour but a celebration of America’s diverse identities, traditions, and stories. The goal is to inspire family travel and provide viewers with an authentic experience of each state’s individuality and beauty.

GMA’s ‘50 States in 50 Weeks’ Series: A Journey Across America’s Iconic Landmarks and Communities

The new GMA series promises to take viewers on an exciting cross-country adventure, featuring travel inspiration and local culture from every corner of the U.S. Each week, the show will spotlight an iconic state, combining historical landmarks, natural wonders, and local traditions. Among the states already covered in the first few episodes are Georgia, California, Texas, and New York, offering travelers a blend of cultural exploration and authentic American experiences.

One of the key focuses of the series is the diversity of the U.S. — not just geographically but culturally. Each state offers something distinct, whether it’s the blues music scene in Memphis, Tennessee, the wild beauty of Alaska’s Denali National Park, or the rich indigenous culture in the Southwest. GMA is aiming to uncover the stories that bind these unique states while also showcasing their individuality. With each episode, the travel series will encourage viewers to plan their next trips and experience American culture firsthand.

New York to California: GMA’s Exploration of Urban and Natural Wonders

In the early episodes, GMA made stops in New York City and California’s Sierra Nevada to kick off the 50‑state journey. In New York, the series explored Manhattan’s iconic skyline and Brooklyn’s thriving arts scene, before turning to the State’s Finger Lakes region for a deeper dive into New York’s natural beauty.

Meanwhile, California’s vibrant tourism scene was showcased with visits to iconic locations such as San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, Los Angeles’s entertainment hubs, and the redwood forests in Northern California. The journey demonstrated the stark contrasts between urban life and outdoor adventures that make California a destination for every kind of traveller. Viewers learned about the state’s history of innovation and its connection to Hollywood fame, alongside its eco-friendly initiatives in sustainability.

From the Heartland to the Desert: Stories of Regional Culture and Local Traditions

GMA’s next episodes took a detour from big cities to smaller, often overlooked destinations in the heartland and desert regions of America. In Utah, the series visited Zion National Park, home to spectacular canyons and rock formations, and showcased the state’s growing art scene. In Texas, a mix of southern hospitality and modern innovation took center stage, from the San Antonio River Walk to Austin’s live music culture.

Other regions explored include Missouri, where the series highlighted the Mississippi River and St. Louis’s historical significance, and Arizona, where the desert landscapes are contrasted with cultural experiences such as Native American traditions and thriving local artisan markets.

The local culture featured in each episode plays a crucial role in revealing what makes each state special and worth visiting. Every location visited by GMA showcases real people who are connected to their communities through history, art, food, and daily life.

Traveling Smart: Planning Your U.S. Road Trip with GMA’s Insights

One of the great benefits of GMA’s comprehensive series is the travel advice it offers. Each episode includes tips for local dining, activities, budgeting, and getting around in each state. From the best road trip routes to must-see hidden gems, viewers are invited to plan trips that allow them to experience America as the locals do, all while keeping sustainability in mind.

Moreover, GMA’s dedicated segments on local businesses provide invaluable insight into family-run establishments, eco-friendly hotels, and sustainable travel practices. The focus is on promoting local entrepreneurship and supporting regions that rely heavily on tourism.

America the Beautiful: Discover the Best of the U.S. with GMA’s 50 States Series

By celebrating each state’s diverse culture and breathtaking landscapes, the 50 States in 50 Weeks series is more than just a travel show; it’s a call to action for viewers to explore their own country. From cultural immersion in the Midwest, to outdoor exploration in the Northwest, GMA is opening up the rich tapestry of American travel experiences for anyone looking to embark on their own adventure.

Whether you’re planning to visit big cities or the remote wilderness, the America the Beautiful series provides endless inspiration for your next journey. The series brings together the best of American tourism, while showcasing the incredible people who make each state’s story so meaningful. As GMA wraps up its journey in 2026, the U.S. will be celebrated as not only a top travel destination but a diverse collection of narratives, inviting everyone to discover what makes each corner of this country exceptional.

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Los Angeles Joins New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego and More in Activating a Massive Tourism Expansion Strategy Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

13 February 2026 at 03:15
Los Angeles Joins New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego and More in Activating a Massive Tourism Expansion Strategy Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Los Angeles Joins New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego and More in activating an ambitious tourism expansion strategy designed to capture the massive wave of international travelers expected for FIFA World Cup 2026. With global attention turning toward the United States and eight matches set to be played in LA, city leaders are accelerating destination marketing, strengthening airline partnerships, and enhancing visitor experiences to drive record arrivals, boost tourism revenue, and position the city as a premier gateway for the world’s biggest sporting event.

The city is gearing up to host eight high-stakes matches along with 39 days of immersive fan celebrations. Beyond the action on the pitch, travelers will find a destination alive with headline entertainment, diverse neighborhoods, standout dining, thriving arts and culture, and a wave of new attractions set to debut in time for the world’s biggest sporting event.

“As we prepare for one of the biggest years in our city’s history, this campaign reflects our commitment to the thousands of Angelenos and hundreds of local businesses who depend on tourism,” said Eileen Hanson, Chief Marketing Officer, Los Angeles Tourism. “As an official Los Angeles World Cup Host City Supporter, the World Cup offers a moment to showcase the creativity, diversity, and spirit that sets Los Angeles apart, and we’re proud to welcome fans as they begin their journeys here.” 

The promotional drive spans influential markets at home and abroad, targeting travelers in the United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico, and South Korea, along with major U.S. gateways such as New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, Portland, Detroit, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, and Washington, DC. The media strategy blends broadcast television and connected TV with digital banners, search campaigns, social storytelling, and eye-catching large-scale outdoor placements. The goal is simple: motivate fans to lock in their travel plans early for what promises to be one of the most significant sporting moments in recent history.

In London, the campaign takes over Waterloo Station, one of Europe’s busiest rail hubs, turning it into a bold tribute to Los Angeles and the energy of world football. The activation transforms daily commuter traffic into a global audience, complete with immersive visuals and live moments that celebrate the sport’s flair. Influencer-led storytelling extends the experience online, using creative visuals and playful narratives to bring LA’s football spirit and lifestyle to life for international viewers.

Strategic airline and media alliances form another pillar of the campaign. In Australia, collaboration with United Airlines spotlights nonstop connections to Los Angeles, supported by targeted outreach in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. In Mexico, Los Angeles branding continues to soar through a dedicated aircraft presence, integrated with a wide-reaching multimedia effort alongside leading broadcast partners. Over in South Korea, the message commands attention in Seoul’s famed K-Pop Square through a striking three-dimensional billboard installation featuring prominent LA football figures, merging pop culture and sport in one high-impact display.

Digital engagement plays a central role as well. A partnership with OneFootball connects Los Angeles to a massive international fan base that consumes football content daily. Through curated features, interactive content, and targeted placements, the city is introduced as more than just a host venue—it is presented as an experience layered with culture, creativity, and celebration.

For travelers seeking practical details, a dedicated multilingual platform on DiscoverLA.com serves as the campaign’s information hub. Visitors can browse curated neighborhood guides, explore cultural highlights, and dive into culinary recommendations through features such as a World Cup-inspired dining trail. Working alongside the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee, tourism leaders have also assembled a comprehensive 39-day calendar outlining fan gatherings, community events, and official Fan Zone locations across the city.

At the community level, businesses are being encouraged to join the momentum through themed décor kits designed to create a unified welcome for international guests. Plans are also underway for the official FIFA Fan Festival™, which will convert the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum into a lively gathering space filled with screenings, entertainment, and cultural showcases in June 2026. Further programming details are scheduled for release closer to the event.

This wide-reaching initiative reflects Los Angeles’ broader trajectory as a stage for world-class spectacles. From marquee basketball weekends and major golf championships to the upcoming Super Bowl and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the city continues to position itself at the intersection of sport, entertainment, and global culture—ready to welcome the world once again.

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Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 Google Play Console listing hints at US availability

13 February 2026 at 02:05

Samsung is preparing to launch two new Galaxy A series smartphones, the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. We have already seen renders, leaks, and rumors about these devices. Now, more details about these phones have appeared online.

The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 phones have surfaced on the Google Play Console list of supported devices. This shows that Samsung is testing them and that the launch is near.

The Galaxy A37 has the code “a37x,” and the Galaxy A57 has the code “a57x”. Several model numbers have also been listed. The Galaxy A37 has SM-A3760, SM-A376B, SM-A376E, SM-A376U, SM-A376U1, and SM-A376W, while the A57 has SM-A5760, SM-A576B, SM-A576Q, SM-A576U1, SM-A576W, and SM-A576Z. These models show the global launch of these phones, along with the US.

Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 CAD renders

Credits – Android Headlines

With all these listings and leaks, Samsung seems close to officially launching the Galaxy A37 and A57. Fans of Samsung’s Galaxy A series can look forward to new options with updated designs and performance.

Recently leaked renders show that Samsung is experimenting with Key Island. The Galaxy A57 will have the Key Island like other Galaxy models, while the Galaxy A37 will use a slightly different design with a single-frame bump.

Early reports also suggest that both phones will come with a 5,000mAh battery and support 45W fast charging. Samsung may include new 50-megapixel cameras, with sensors supplied by both Sony and Samsung. More details are expected as the launch approaches. Stay tuned.

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Low inventory at Apple stores hints at a slew of upcoming new devices, iPhone 17e included

13 February 2026 at 02:31

A new report from Mark Gurman claims that Apple's inventory of some devices is running low. More specifically, people looking to buy certain custom MacBook Pro configurations, Apple TV, iPad Air and iPhone 16e are facing delays or trouble finding units at Apple's physical stores. This, in turn, could mean one thing in Apple's world - an upgrade is coming. This corroborates Mark Gurman's earlier reports that the company is gearing up to announce a new iPhone 17e and upgrade the iPad Air. Of course, low inventory doesn't always mean that, but the iPhone 16e was launched exactly a year...

Vinicius to make shock comeback? Flamengo president sets the record straight with 10-word admission amid talk of joining Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Pro League

13 February 2026 at 03:00
With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.

The global transfer market is bracing for another seismic storyline involving one of soccer’s biggest stars. With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.

The uncertainty surrounding his contract situation, combined with growing external interest and emotional ties to Brazil, has turned his future into one of the most dramatic narratives in world soccer. Yet amid the rumors, a brief but revealing admission from Flamengo’s president has added a new layer of intrigue to the debate, and it could reshape expectations around the winger’s next move.

Saudi Arabia has once again positioned itself as a major disruptor in soccer’s elite transfer market. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Real Madrid is expected to receive a formal approach for Vinicius next summer, with Saudi clubs prepared to table an unprecedented financial package potentially worth up to $1.2 billion in total contract value. The Saudi Pro League’s interest is seen as part of a broader strategy to attract players in their prime rather than veterans, with Vinicius viewed as a statement signing that could redefine the league’s global credibility.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, is said to be determined not to lose one of its most influential players for free. Vinicius’ current contract runs until June 2027, but negotiations to extend his deal have stalled, creating tension inside the club. Madrid’s hierarchy has made it clear that allowing him to reach free agency is not an option.

Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid gestures during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Flamengo’s emotional dream and public desire

While Saudi Arabia offers money and prestige, Flamengo offers something different: home. Vinicius spent 12 years at the Brazilian club before leaving for Madrid in 2018, and his emotional connection remains strong.

The Rubro-Negro’s sporting director, Jose Boto, openly acknowledged the club’s desire to bring him back, insisting that the door will always be open. “The door is always open for Vini,” Boto said. “His contract is close to ending, we won’t have to pay anything to Real Madrid.”

The club’s recent strategy, including the high-profile return of Lucas Paqueta, has reinforced the idea that the Brazilian side wants to repatriate its academy stars. Emotional ties, identity, and belonging are central to the club’s pitch, even if it cannot compete financially with Europe or Saudi Arabia.

José Boto sobre Vini Jr no Flamengo:

“O contrato está acabando, ele me mandou um presente muito bonito… Depende mais do Vini do que do Flamengo. A porta para o Vini está sempre aberta.”

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— Planeta do Futebol 🌎 (@futebol_info) February 3, 2026

The 10-word admission that reveals Flamengo’s reality

However, the romantic narrative was confronted by a blunt reality check from Flamengo president Luiz Eduardo Baptista. Speaking candidly about the possibility of signing Vinicius, he delivered a striking admission that cut through the speculation: “We want Vini, but he’s not yet within Flamengo’s reach.”

Those ten words revealed the club’s limitations. Baptista explained that any move for the 25-year-old would require financial resources far beyond what Flamengo can currently offer, especially compared to Europe and Saudi Arabia. “Vinicius Junior wants to stay in Europe… It’s more of a conversation for the fans to imagine,” he added, highlighting the gap between ambition and reality.

Vinicius Junior of Flamengo celebrates the victory with the fans

Christian Pulisic to Liverpool or Arsenal? Milan makes firm call on USMNT star’s future with Premier League sides aiming to make move after 2026 FIFA World Cup

13 February 2026 at 02:56
Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.

Christian Pulisic remains at the center of a growing transfer narrative, with Europe’s elite watching closely and speculation intensifying ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The American star has rebuilt his reputation in Italy, becoming one of Milan’s most influential figures, and his resurgence has not gone unnoticed by Premier League giants.

As English sides monitor his situation, questions linger over what comes next for Pulisic and how Milan plans to secure his long-term future. Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.

Since arriving in Italy from Chelsea, Pulisic has transformed into a leader and a consistent attacking force. His time in England was marked by flashes of brilliance and frustrating injuries, but Milan offered him a fresh platform to rediscover his form.

He has registered 42 goals and 25 assists in 120 appearances since joining Milan, becoming one of the club’s most reliable performers. Even this season, despite injury setbacks, he remains among the team’s top scorers, underlining his importance. Thus, it comes as no surprise that his resurgence has reignited Premier League interest.

Reports suggest that Liverpool and Arsenal have been closely monitoring his contract situation, with both clubs viewing him as an experienced and versatile option for their attacking line. The timing is crucial, as Pulisic’s contract runs toward its latter stages and his market value continues to rise.

Growing uncertainty over contract talks

Despite his importance, negotiations over a contract renewal have not progressed smoothly. Reports from Italy suggested that Pulisic expected a new deal by now, but no formal offer arrived, fueling speculation about his future. “There’s been a stalemate that’s been going on for a long time,” Italian journalist Marco Guidi explained, highlighting how discussions have lingered without resolution. “It’s a situation that needs to be addressed.”

The club’s lack of urgency has been notable, especially as Premier League clubs monitor the situation. Analysts have noted that Pulisic’s salary remains below that of some of Milan’s top earners, which could complicate negotiations, as his performances warrant a higher wage bracket.

The decision revealed and why Milan is calm

Liverpool and Arsenal have both been linked with a potential move, particularly as they reassess their attacking options for the future. However, despite all the speculation, Milan has quietly clarified its stance on Pulisic’s future. The club plans to exercise its unilateral option to extend his contract until 2028, effectively securing his future without rushing into a new deal. As Relevo’s Matteo Moretto explained, “Pulisic’s contract expires in 2028, so 27+1, and there’s an option to renew in Milan’s favor, which Milan will obviously exercise.”

AC Milan's Christian Pulisic
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match.

This revelation changes the landscape entirely. While Premier League clubs may be monitoring his situation, the Rossoneri remain in control of his future and are under no immediate pressure to sell. The extension option gives the club leverage, ensuring that any potential move would require significant negotiation and financial commitment.

Despite the apparent stalemate in negotiations, Milan is not panicking. The San Siro outfit believes it has time on its side, especially with the extension option in place. “So, Milan are in no rush to renew Pulisic’s contract; there’s great calm, great tranquility,” Moretto added.

Financial considerations also play a role. As the 27-year-old winger falls outside Italy’s tax benefits framework over time, offering him a significantly improved salary could become more complicated. This has contributed to the slow pace of negotiations, even as his performances justify a raise.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates his goal with Strahinja Pavlovic that was later disallowed

2026 World Cup: Mexico reportedly secure three friendlies ahead of FIFA tournament

13 February 2026 at 02:52
Mexico’s national team is finalizing its preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With just four months until the 2026 World Cup kicks off, national teams are entering the final stages of their preparation. Mexico are no exception, with the added responsibility of serving as one of the tournament’s three host nations.

The Mexican Football Federation has already finalized El Tri’s final three opponents,Marca reported this week, citing a report from TUDN. “Mexico will face Australia, Ghana, and Serbia.”

The dates for those matches have not yet been announced, but they are expected to take place in the days leading up to the start of the tournament. Before that, Javier Aguirre’s team will play at least two additional friendlies. The first is scheduled for February 25 against Iceland at Estadio Corregidora in Queretaro.

Then, during the March FIFA international break, Mexico will face Portugal at Estadio Azteca. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to be the main attraction, although it has not yet been confirmed whether the 41-year-old forward will take part in the match.

Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre.

Following those games, Mexico will play the previously mentioned friendlies against Australia, Ghana, and Serbia. According to TUDN’s report, two of those three matches will be held in Mexico, though the venues have not yet been announced, while the remaining game will take place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Mexico’s opponents in the World Cup

Mexico will have the honor of kicking off the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament’s opening match is set for June 11 at Estadio Azteca, where El Tri will face South Africa in the Group A opener.

Javier Aguirre and his squad will return to action a week later. On June 18, this time at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, Mexico will face South Korea in their second group-stage match.

Group A play will conclude on June 24. On that day, South Africa and South Korea will face each other while, simultaneously, Mexico will play their third opponent. That team has yet to be determined and will emerge from a European playoff to be decided in March: Denmark, North Macedonia, Czechia, or Ireland.

Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico.

Christian Pulisic’s AC Milan reportedly interested in $30 million Barcelona youngster

13 February 2026 at 02:45
A Barcelona player could become Christian Pulisic's teammate at Milan in the following transfer window.

Milan trails its archrival Inter in Serie A but has shown clear improvement from last season, and the club is already planning how to strengthen the squad next year. With ambitions to climb back to the top domestically and in Europe, the Italian side is targeting affordable, young options to add depth. Christian Pulisic could soon have a new teammate from Barcelona.

The name linked to a move to Italy is Gerard Martín, 23. The center back has played more minutes under Hansi Flick than many expected, and that exposure has drawn attention from clubs across Europe. Scouts have noted his calmness on the ball and his capacity to step into a starting role despite still being relatively young.

Martín is a left-footed center back, a profile that is hard to find and valued for balance in build-up play down the left side. In addition to his technique and experience at a major club, he can also cover left back, which increases his appeal to teams seeking tactical flexibility.

Martín’s season with Barcelona

Martín was not expected to get many minutes given Iñigo Martínez’s presence and the club’s plans to sign reinforcements in that area. But the older defender’s departure opened a spot in the lineup and gave Martín a real chance to prove himself.

Martín can be a center back of a left back (Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

Even though Barcelona has not been known for rock-solid defending this season, Martín’s involvement has been higher than projected. He has played 19 La Liga matches, eight Champions League appearances, and three Copa del Rey matches.

After winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Supercopa de España last season, he added another Supercopa de España this season when Barcelona defeated Real Madrid in the final.

Martín’s potential price tag

There is no certainty about what AC Milan would pay if they make an offer. Market estimates put his value around €25 million (almost $30 million), which could be acceptable to Barcelona if they secure a replacement first.

Martín was on Wolverhampton’s radar last transfer window, when the English club offered €15 million; at that time the player declined the move. Everton is also reported to be interested.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

Barcelona crushed 4-0 by Atletico Madrid in Copa del Rey: Is this Lamine Yamal’s worst career defeat?

13 February 2026 at 02:02
Lamine Yamal endured a painful defeat with Barcelona against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey.

On Thursday, Barcelona suffered their toughest blow of the 2025-26 season. Lamine Yamal’s side fell 4-0 to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals, leaving them in a very difficult position heading into the return match.

For Yamal, the night at Estadio Metropolitano will go down as the worst defeat of his professional career. Since making his Barcelona debut in April 2023, the young Spanish winger had never lost a match by four or more goals. The loss marked an unwanted first in what has otherwise been a meteoric rise.

The closest comparison prior to Thursday’s defeat against Atletico Madrid came in another high-stakes clash against a domestic powerhouse. In the 2024 Spanish Super Cup final, Real Madrid handed Barcelona a 4-1 loss to lift the trophy.

Other notable defeats since Lamine became part of the first team include a 3-0 loss to Chelsea in the current UEFA Champions League league phase and a 4-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the 2023-24 Champions League quarterfinals. In none of those matches was Yamal able to get on the scoresheet to alter the course of the game.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid scores his team’s fourth goal vs. Barcelona.

The remarkable 73-year streak Barcelona ended

Barcelona’s loss to Atletico Madrid will carry historical weight for several reasons. Chief among them was the blistering start by the hosts, who scored twice in the opening 14 minutes and built a 4-0 lead by halftime.

The last time Barcelona went into halftime trailing by four goals was 73 years ago. According to sports statistics account MisterChip on X, Real Madrid were the last team to achieve such a margin, leading 4-0 at the break during a 1953-54 La Liga match that eventually ended 5-0 in favor of Los Blancos.

A heavy defeat for Hansi Flick as well

Just as it is difficult to find a poorer first-half performance in Barcelona’s modern history than Thursday’s showing in the Copa del Rey, the same can be said for Hansi Flick’s managerial career.

Nothing similar had happened during his time at Barcelona, nor in his previous spells with Germany’s national team or Bayern Munich. The only comparable instance dates back to his early coaching days with Hoffenheim in Germany’s fourth division in 2005. That year, his team trailed 4-1 at halftime against Kickers Offenbach in a match that ultimately ended in a 6-2 defeat.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona

Fighter tipped to be Shakur Stevenson’s toughest test ‘guarantees’ he will be avoided

13 February 2026 at 02:35

The boxing world is raving about Shakur Stevenson after his most recent win, with many branding him unbeatable, but there is one fighter who believes he will be avoided by the Newark southpaw at all costs. Stevenson dethroned Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBO super-lightweight world title on Saturday night. After being stripped of his […]

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“Barselona” İspaniya Kubokunda biabırçı hesabla uduzdu

13 February 2026 at 02:10

Bu gün futbol üzrə İspaniya Kubokunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunlarına yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə də bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Atletiko” doğma meydanda “Barselona” ilə qarşılaşıb. Madrid təmsilçisi rəqibini elə ilk hissədə vurduğu 4 cavabsız qolla məğlub edib və finala vəsiqə yolunda önəmli addım atıb.

Qeyd edək ki, İspaniya Kubokunda yarımfinal mərhələsinin cavab görüşləri martın 3-də və 4-də keçiriləcək.

İspaniya Kuboku
Yarımfinalın ilk oyunları
11 fevral

Atletik – Real Sosyedad 0:1
Qol: Turrientes, 62.

12 fevral

Atletiko – Barselona 4:0
Qollar: E.Qarsiya, 6-öz qapısına. Qrizmann, 14. Lukman, 33. X.Alvares, 45+2.

Premyer Liqa: “Arsenal” “Brentford”la matçda xal itirdi

13 February 2026 at 02:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 26-cı turuna yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun qapanış matçında “Brentford” doğma meydanda lider “Arsenal”la qarşılaşıb. London təmsilçisi səfər oyununda xal itkisi ilə üzləşib.

Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 26 turdan sonra 57 xala malik “Arsenal” hələ də vahid liderdir. “Mançester Siti” 53 xalla ikinci, “Aston Villa” 50 xalla üçüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Mançester Yunayted”in 45, “Çelsi”nin 44, “Liverpul”un 42, “Brentford”un 40 xalı var.

İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
26-cı tur
10 fevral

Çelsi – Lids 2:2
Qollar: J.Pedro, 24. Palmer, 58-pen – Nmeça, 67-pen. Okafor, 73.

Everton – Bornmut 1:2
Qollar: Ndiaye, 42-pen – Rayan, 61. A.Adli, 64.

Tottenhem – Nyukasl 1:2
Qollar: Qrey, 64 – Tiav, 45+5. Remsi, 68.

Vest Hem – Mançester Yunayted 1:1
Qollar: Souçek, 50 – Şeşko, 90+6.

11 fevral

Aston Villa – Brayton 1:0
Qol: Hinselvud, 86-öz qapısına.

Kristal Pelas – Börnli 2:3
Qollar: Larsen, 17; 33 – Meybri, 40. Antoni, 44. Lerma, 45+2-öz qapısına.

Mançester Siti – Fulhem 3:0
Qollar: Semenyo, 24. Orayli, 30. Haland, 39.

Nottingem Forest – Vulverhempton 0:0

Sanderlend – Liverpul 0:1
Qol: Van Deyk, 61.

12 fevral

Brentford – Arsenal 1:1
Qollar: Lyuis-Potter, 71 – Madueke, 61.

U-18 millimiz Belarusda beynəlxalq turnirə qatılacaq

12 February 2026 at 15:00

18 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası (U-18) fevralın 13-dən 16-na qədər təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Hazırlıq prosesi Milli Komandaların Təlim-Məşq Mərkəzində baş tutacaq. Daha sonra yığmamız fevralın 17-dən 24-dək Belarusun paytaxtı Minskdə reallaşacaq Beynəlxalq İnkişaf Turnirinə qatılacaq.

Turnirdə 8 komanda 2 qrupda yarışacaq. U-18 millimiz B qrupunda Belarus, Rusiya və Özbəkistan kollektivləri ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Bakı toplanışı üçün U-18-ə dəvət alan futbolçular və oyunların təqvimi ilə sizi tanış edirik.

Belarusa bu heyətdən 21 oyunçu aparılacaq:

  1. Nurəziz Əzizov – Neftçi
  2. Bilal Hacıyev – Qarabağ
  3. Kamil Həsənov – Neftçi
  4. Uğur Qurbanlı – Qarabağ
  5. Rəşad Gülüşov – Sabah
  6. Atacan Məmmədov – Marset (İspaniya)
  7. Səttar Tahirzadə – Marset (İspaniya)
  8. Muhamməd Çodarov – Marset (İspaniya)
  9. İsmayıl Səfərli – Neftçi
  10. Əli Kiçibəyov – Turan Tovuz
  11. Amin Rzayev – Qarabağ
  12. Sahib Xəlilli – Neftçi
  13. Elgün Duraxanov – Sabah
  14. Eldar Abbasov – Qarabağ
  15. Raul İsaqov – Kəpəz
  16. Nihad Hüseynzadə – Sabah
  17. Ruslan Xasiyev – Şinnik (Yaroslavl, Rusiya)
  18. Musa Mustafayev – Zirə
  19. İbrahim Xəlilov – Sabah
  20. Samir Şərifov – Sabah
  21. Pünhan Kərimov – Marset (İspaniya)
  22. Emin Süleymanov – Neftçi
  23. Əli Bəşirov – Qarabağ
  24. Rüstəm Hüseynli – Neftçi
  25. Kamal Zülfiyev – Sumqayıt
  26. Nicat Kərimov – Sabah

19 fevral
13:50. Azərbaycan – Rusiya

20 fevral
14:20. Azərbaycan – Özbəkistan

21 fevral
16:40. Belarus – Azərbaycan

Oyunların başlanma saatı Bakı vaxtı ilə göstərilib. Fevralın 23-də həlledici görüşlər keçiriləcək. Qrupların qalibləri finalda, ikinciləri üçüncü yer uğrunda, üçüncüləri beşinci yer uğrunda, dördüncüləri isə 7-ci yer uğrunda görüşdə üz-üzə gələcəklər.

Eldar Tağızadə “Barselona”ya lazım olmadı

12 February 2026 at 14:00

Azərbaycanın U-21 yığmasının keçmiş qapıçısı Eldar Tağızadə müqavilə ilə məxsus olduğu “Barselona”dan yenidən ayrı düşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, İspaniya nəhəngi azərbaycanlı qolkiperi icarəyə göndərib.

“Barsa”nın ikinci komandasında çıxış etmiş 22 yaşlı qapıçı bundan sonrakı karyerasını Sloveniyanın “Bıstritsa” klubunda davam etdirəcək. Onun aşağı liqa klubu ilə icarə müqaviləsi mövsümün sonuna qədər nəzərdə tutulub. Tağızadə artıq yeni komandasının məşqlərinə qoşulub.

Xatırladaq ki, Eldar Tağızadə 2024-cü ilin avqustunda İspaniya nəhəngi “Barselona” ilə müqavilə bağlayıb. Daha öncə İspaniyanın “Luqo Polvorin” klubunda çıxış etmiş azərbaycanlı qolkiper Kataloniya nəhənginə azad agent kimi qoşulub. “Barselona” ilə Tağızadə arasında imzalanmış rəsmi müqavilənin müddəti 2026-cı ilin iyun ayına qədərdir. Müqaviləyə əsasən, gənc qolkiper Kataloniya klubunun ikinci komandasının – “Barselona Atletik”in qapısını qoruyacaqdı. Lakin o, qısa müddət sonra İspaniyanın aşağı liqa klublarından olan “Tudelano”ya icarəyə verilmişdi.

Tağızadə “Neftçi”nin yetirməsidir. O, 2019-cu ildə paytaxt klubundan ayrılaraq İspaniyanın “Marset” futbol akademiyasına keçib. 2021-ci ilin yanvarında Fransanın “Klermon” klubuna qoşulmuş futbolçu “Luqo Polvorin”də də forma geyinib.

Xatırladaq ki, Tağızadə vaxtilə Azərbaycanın U-19 yığmasında cəmi 2 oyun keçirib.

Şon Dayç “Nottingem Forest”dən qovuldu

12 February 2026 at 13:00

İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Nottingem Forest” komandasının baş məşqçisi Şon Dayç istefaya göndərilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 54 yaşlı mütəxəssis Premyer Liqanın 26-cı turunda “Vulverhempton”a qarşı keçirilmiş və qolsuz heç-heçə ilə başa çatmış oyundan sonra vəzifəsindən azad edilib.

Şon Dayç 2025-ci ilin oktyabrından etibarən “meşəçilər”in “sükanı arxasında” idi. O, sözügedən komandanı bütövlükdə 25 oyuna çıxarıb, 10 qələbə, 5 heç-heçə və 10 məğlubiyyət görüb.

Qeyd edək ki, bu, cari mövsümdə “Nottingem Forest”də üçüncü məşqçi istefasıdır. Sentyabrda Nuno Espirito Santo komandadan ayrılmışdısa, oktyabrda Angelos Postekoqlu da vəzifəsindən göndərilmişdi.

Komanda hazırda Premyer Liqanın turnir cədvəlində 27 xalla 17-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb və aşağı sıralardan uzaqlaşmaq uğrunda mübarizə aparır.

Şon Dayç daha öncə “Uotford”, “Börnli” və “Everton”da da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb.

Tomas Tuxel 2028-ci ilədək İngiltərə millisində!

12 February 2026 at 12:00

Futbol üzrə İngiltərə milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Tomas Tuxel İngiltərə Futbol Assosiasiyasının yeni müqavilə təklifini qəbul edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İngiltərə Futbol Assosiasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

52 yaşlı mütəxəssisin yeni sözləşməsi 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər nəzərdə tutulub.

Xatırladaq ki, 2025-ci ilin yanvarında İngiltərə yığmasının “sükanı arxası”na təyin edilmiş Tuxelin “üç şir”lə əvvəlki müqaviləsinin müddəti 2026-cı ilin dünya çempionatının sonuna qədər nəzərdə tutulmuşdu.

Tomas Tuxel İngiltərə yığmasını indiyə qədər 10 oyuna çıxarıb, 9 qələbə qarşılığında cəmi 1 məğlubiyyət görüb. Top fərqi də diqqət çəkir – 24:3.

Tuxel İngiltərə yığmasından əvvəl “Bayern”, “Çelsi”, PSJ, “Borussiya” (Dortmund), “Maynts” və “Auqsburq” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib.

Erlinq Haland – Son beş ildə millidə ən çox qol vurmuş futbolçu!

12 February 2026 at 11:00

Futbol üzrə Norveç millisinin və “Mançester Siti”nin mərkəz hücumçusu Erlinq Haland növbəti uğuru ilə diqqət mərkəzinə düşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, son beş ildə milli komandaların heyətində ən çox qol vurmuş futbolçuların siyahısı açıqlanıb.

Siyahını Beynəlxalq Futbol Tarixi və Statistikaları Federasiyası tərtib edib. Haland bu siyahıda birinci pillədə qərarlaşıb. 25 yaşlı forvard beş il ərzində yığmada 49 qola imza atıb. O, 2021-ci ildə 6, 2022-ci ildə 9, 2023-cü ildə 6, 2024-cü ildə 11, 2025-ci ildə isə 17 dəfə rəqib qapılarına yol tapıb.

İngiltərə millisindən Harri Keyn ikinci sıradadır. 32 yaşlı oyunçu son beş ildə yığma forması ilə 46 dəfə fərqlənib. İlk “3-lüy”ü Lionel Messi qapayır – 44 qol. Portuqaliyalı Kristiano Ronaldo isə dördüncüdür – 41 qol.

Xatırladaq ki, Erlinq Haland “Mançester Siti”yə 2022-ci ilin iyul ayında 60 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində Dortmund “Borussiya”sından keçib. Norveçli hücumçunun İngiltərə klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2034-cü ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Cari mövsümdə Erlinq “şəhərlilər”in heyətində bütün yarışlarda 37 oyuna çıxıb, 29 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Halandın “Mançester Siti”nin heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi isə 183 oyun, 153 qol və 27 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.

Haland “Mançester Siti” ilə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının (2 dəfə), İngiltərə Kubokunun, İngltərə Super Kubokunun, UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının, UEFA Super Kubokunun və FIFA Klub Dünya Kubokunun qalibi olub.

Erlinq Haland hazırda kapitanı olduğu, 2019-cu ilin sentyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Norveç yığmasının heyətində 48 oyuna 55 qol, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 25 yaşlı norveçli hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 200 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Lionel Messi zədələndi, oyun təxirə salındı

12 February 2026 at 10:00

Argentinalı hücumçus Lionel Messi zədələndiyi üçün “İnter Mayami”nin Puertо-Rikоda keçirilməsi planlaşdırılan yoxlama oyunu təxirə salınıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə ABŞ klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Argentinalı ulduz Ekvadorun “Barselona” komandası ilə matçda əzələsində gərginlik hiss edib. Nəticədə “İndependyente del Valye” komandasına qarşı keçirilməli olan görüşün vaxtı dəyişdirilib.

Fevralın 14-nə təyin olunmuş qarşılaşma fevralın 26-da baş tutacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, Lionel Messi 2023-cü ilin yayından “İnter Mayami”də çıxış edir. Argentinalı ulduz amerikan klubuna PSJ-dən azad agent qismində qoşulub. “Leo”nun “İnter Mayami” ilə müddəti 2028-ci ilin dekabr ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədə olacaq müqaviləsi var.

“Leo” geridə qalmış mövsümdə 49 oyuna 43 qol və 26 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

Argentinalı ulduzun “İnter Mayami” karyerası ümumilikdə 88 oyun, 77 qol və 44 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir. Messi “vağlar”ın tarixinin ən sərrast qolçusudur.

Ulduz hücumçu Mayami təmsilçisi ilə Liqalar Kubokunu (2023) qazanıb, MLS-in Şərq Konfransının (2024) qalibi olub, MLS çempionluğunu (2025) bayram edib. Bu, “Leo”nun futbolçu karyerası ərzində qazandığı 48-ci qənimətdir. Əlavə edək ki, Messi futbol tarixində ən çox qənimət qazanmış oyunçudur.

Lionel Messi hazırda kapitanı olduğu Argentina yığmasında 2005-ci il avqustun 17-də debüt edib. Ulduz hücumçu yığmada 196 oyun keçirib, 115 qol vurub və 64 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Bu göstəricilər üzrə “Leo” yığmanın mütləq rekordçusudur.

Argentinalı superulduz Argentina yığması ilə Yay Olimpiya Oyunlarının (2008), Amerika Kubokunun (2021, 2024), FIFA Dünya Kubokunun (2022), Çempionların CONMEBOL-UEFA Kubokunun (2022) qalibi olub. Həmçinin Messi dünya çempionatının (2014) və Amerika Kubokunun gümüş (2007, 2015, 2016) mükafatçısı olub.

Anthropic raises $30B in Series G funding at $380B valuation

13 February 2026 at 02:57

Anthropic has pulled off one of the largest funding rounds in startup history, raising $30 billion in a Series G that pushes its valuation to $380 billion. The deal comes just weeks after another massive raise, showing how quickly investor […]

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The Press Release Problem in Crypto: When Paid Visibility Replaces Journalism

13 February 2026 at 02:34

Crypto has no shortage of information. What it increasingly lacks is separation. A recent independent analysis of nearly 3,000 crypto press releases highlights a structural issue that many readers, founders, and journalists have sensed for years but rarely seen clearly: […]

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Founder Mobility: Why Today’s Entrepreneurs Move Cities Strategically

13 February 2026 at 01:59

Nowhere is change more visible than in how business owners choose where to build their companies. Cross-regional, sometimes cross-continental, moves for private purposes or to gain better market access are on the rise. Cities once thought central for startup life […]

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China successfully landed reusable rocket on the sea, closing the gap with SpaceX

12 February 2026 at 23:20

On April 8, 2016, SpaceX became the first company in the world to land and recover an orbital-class rocket booster at sea, touching down a Falcon 9 first stage on an autonomous drone ship after a mission to the International […]

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OpenClaw Is Going Viral. Here’s The #1 Use Case and 35 Ways People Automate Work and Life With It

12 February 2026 at 21:52

OpenClaw didn’t ease its way into public view. It erupted. The project launched on January 25 as Claudebot. Two days later, an Anthropic trademark notice landed. Within hours, the name changed to Moltbot. Another rebrand followed days later, this time to […]

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Top Tech News Today, February 12, 2026

12 February 2026 at 17:35

It’s Thursday, February 12, 2026, and here are the top tech stories making waves today — from AI and startups to regulation and Big Tech. The global tech landscape is shifting fast as AI moves from ambition to infrastructure, regulation tightens […]

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Tangible secures $4.3M seed to help hardtech startups replace equity with structured debt

12 February 2026 at 17:21

Hardtech startups are building the physical backbone of the modern economy. From energy systems and transport networks to data centers and industrial hardware, these companies need real assets long before they reach traditional scale. The problem is how those assets […]

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SoftBank’s OpenAI bet pays off as Vision Fund posts $2.4B gain

12 February 2026 at 16:46

SoftBank made its boldest bet yet. The Japanese investment giant reported a $2.4 billion gain at its Vision Fund in the December quarter, driven by a sharp jump in the value of its stake in OpenAI, CNBC reports. The result marked […]

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Top Startup and Tech Funding News – February 11, 2025

12 February 2026 at 03:25

It’s Wednesday, February 11, 2026, and we’re back with today’s top startup and tech funding news. Investors are deploying major capital into advanced robotics, industrial automation, AI infrastructure, and defense-grade software. From fusion-powered energy systems to real-time enterprise resilience, today’s […]

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Agents at AXA: Liverpool could swoop for highly-rated Premier League attacker

13 February 2026 at 02:00

Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on the Wolves attacker Mateus Mane.

The 18-year-old has done well for the Premier League club this season despite their struggles, and he has attracted the attention of multiple teams. According to a report from DaveOCKop, the player’s representatives have recently visited the AXA training centre, and it will be interesting to see whether Liverpool makes a move for him at the end of the season.

Chelsea and Arsenal are also keen on Mane.

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Liverpool could use Mateus Mane

It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. They should look to bring in someone who will add explosive pace and unpredictability to the attack.

Mane could be tempted to join Liverpool in the summer. It would be a huge opportunity for him and a major step up in his career. Wolves have had a disastrous season, and they are one of the favourites to go down. The 18-year-old will not want to compete in the second division of English football with them. A move to a Premier League club could be ideal for him in the summer.

Can Liverpool sign Mane?

Mateus Mane applauds the Wolves fans
Mateus Mane applauds the Wolves fans (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can win the race for his signature. Multiple clubs are reportedly monitoring his situation, and it will not be easy for the Premier League champions to complete the deal.

They have done well with young players in the past, and they could help an 18-year-old improve and fulfil his potential. Mane has already shown his quality in the Premier League, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a future star for Liverpool.

Wolves could look to demand a premium for the talented young attacker, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool is prepared to pay up.

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Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol.2 Finally Brings MGS 4 To Other Formats This August

13 February 2026 at 03:00

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After years of almost complete silence following Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami, the Metal Gear Solid series has finally returned to the spotlight with Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 and last year's Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, a remake of the third entry in the series. While it's unknown if the remake developed by Virtuos and Konami will be followed by any other series' remake or new entry in the series, we have learned during today's State of Play presentation that fans will soon get the chance to experience Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: […]

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Now This is Podracing: Star Wars: Galactic Racer Gameplay Debuted at February State of Play

13 February 2026 at 02:58

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Star Wars: Galactic Racer made its gameplay debut during the February 2026 State of Play, with a short trailer from Fuse Games to showcase its podracing in action after the developer confirmed we'd have podracers alongside speeders and other vehicles from the Star Wars universe. The gameplay shown did its best to showcase how Fuse is trying to convey how insanely fast these vehicles are going. As much as the studio needs to hit the mark on the look of the world, the track design, and the handling for each of the vehicles, it'll all be for nought if it […]

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Control Resonant New Gameplay Trailer Showcases Remedy’s Most Ambitious Game To Date

13 February 2026 at 02:37

The image depicts a scene from the game 'Control: Resonant' with a character standing on a taxi amidst a surreal cityscape

Besides providing new looks at PlayStation Studios titles, the February 12 State of Play presentation showcased some of the biggest third-party games launching this year. Among them is Control Resonant, the second entry in Remedy Entertainment's series, and the studio's most ambitious game to date. An ambition that was made evident by the first gameplay showcase. The gameplay reveal, which can be watched below, shows how Dylan Faden, brother of Control's protagonist Jesse, takes on a wide range of paranatural threats using the environment and his shapeshifting weapon called Aberrant. Though only around 3 minutes long, the gameplay trailer does […]

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Ghost of Yotei Legends Arrives in March 2026, New Gameplay Showcased at February State of Play

13 February 2026 at 02:27

A detailed close-up of a fierce warrior holding a sword with an ornate mask on its blade in a cinematic scene, with the text

As we predicted when Sony announced the State of Play, one of the PlayStation Studios reveals for tonight's showcase was the gameplay and release date reveal for Ghost of Yotei Legends, after it was initially announced during Gamescom 2025. Just like Ghost of Tsushima Legends, this new co-op multiplayer mode will be available as free DLC for players who already own Ghost of Yotei, and it'll arrive on March 10, 2026. Showcased with gameplay captured on a PS5 Pro, the new trailer showed a bit of the kinds of missions you'll get to play in Ghost of Yotei Legends, which […]

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Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Comes to PC on March 19 Complete With Ultrawide Resolution Support, Upscaling and Frame Generation

13 February 2026 at 02:20

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Around eight months after its debut on PlayStation 5, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is launching on PC on March 19, complete with some PC-exclusive features. The game's release date on PC was confirmed with a new trailer shared during today's State of Play presentation, which also provided the first look at this new version of the game and some of its exclusive features, which include unlocked framerates (with the exception of cutscenes that will be locked at 60 FPS), ultrawide resolutions support, DualSense support, upscaling and frame generation, although the trailer did not specify if all current upscaling […]

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“Barselona” ilk oyunda darmadağın oldu

13 February 2026 at 02:06

İspaniya Kubokunda yarımfinal mərhələsinin oyunları keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Barselona” final yolunun ilk matçında səfərdə “Atletiko” ilə üz-üzəgəlib. Matç madridlilərin 4:0 hesablı qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.

Qolları Erik Qarsiya (avtoqol), Antuan Qrizmann, Ademola Lukman və Yulian Alvares vurub.

Cavab görüşü martın 4-də olacaq.

Sterlinqin yeni klubu

12 February 2026 at 23:35

“Çelsi”dən ayrılan Rahim Sterlinqin yeni klubu məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ingiltərəli vinger “Feyenoord”a keçib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Sterlinqlə müqavilə mövsümün sonuna kimi nəzərdə tutulub.

Sterlinq ötən ay “Çelsi” ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Casio launches new GMWBZ5000 G-Shock metal watches in the US with MIP LCD and solar power

12 February 2026 at 23:10
Casio G-shock GMW-BZ5000GD-9 GMW-BZ5000D

Casio has officially released the GMWBZ5000D-1, GMWBZ5000BD-1, and GMWBZ5000GD-9 G-Shock watches in the US market. These models first debuted in Japan in November 2025 and now expand availability to global buyers. The new lineup continues the brand’s 5000-series legacy with a full-metal construction and updated internals.

Casio G-shock GMW-BZ5000GD-9 GMW-BZ5000D

Design Details

Each watch in the series features a square stainless steel case, measuring 49.3 x 43.6 x 13 mm, and a solid metal bracelet with a three-fold clasp. The GMWBZ5000D-1 uses a natural silver finish, the GMWBZ5000BD-1 adopts a black ion-plated treatment, and the GMWBZ5000GD-9 is coated in a gold ion-plated finish. All three watches maintain the signature G-Shock design but introduce a redesigned internal structure developed through AI-assisted design processes.

Casio created a new shock-resistant structure after studying decades of G-Shock performance data. Using AI, the company designed a case extension that connects with the lugs to minimize shock transmission. Inside, a resin protector absorbs impacts while preserving the strength of the full-metal exterior.

Casio Gshock GMWBZ5000GD9
Casio G-shock GMWBZ5000BD1
Casio G-Shock GMWBZ5000D-1

The watches use a high-contrast, full-dot Memory in Pixel (MIP) LCD for improved readability and energy efficiency. Casio enables eight display modes across two font styles, with options for dual time, day-date, and triple time layouts. The LCD offers wide viewing angles and remains visible even in direct sunlight.

Connectivity features include Bluetooth support through the Casio Watches app and Multi Band 6 radio signal calibration. Casio includes its Tough Solar charging system, which powers the watch from ambient light. The battery can run for up to 22 months in power-saving mode after a full charge.

Other functions include 38 world time zones, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, five daily alarms, an LED backlight, and a full auto-calendar valid through 2099. The watches are water-resistant to 200 meters and feature a screw-lock case back for added durability.

Pricing and Availability

Casio has priced the GMWBZ5000D-1 at $660, while the black and gold models retail for $720. All three models are now available through Casio’s official US channels, select online stores, and authorized jeweler-exclusive outlets.

In related news, Casio has recently launched the premium G-Shock MRGB2100D-2A in the US, featuring a titanium build and Bluetooth connectivity. The company has also introduced its latest Baby-G series with playful pastel tones and translucent straps.

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COLORFUL EVOL P15 Gaming Laptops Debut with RTX 50 Series GPUs and QHD 165Hz Display

12 February 2026 at 22:44

COLORFUL Technology has announced the EVOL P15 gaming laptop series. The new lineup brings NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series Laptop GPUs to a 15.6-inch form factor. The series will be available in two variants with GeForce RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 Laptop GPUs. Both models come with Windows 11 Home and WPS Office pre-installed, with support for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint file formats.

COLORFUL EVOL P15

The EVOL P15 RTX 5060 model comes in a Carbon Grey chassis. It supports up to an Intel Core i7 14650HX processor with 16 cores and 24 threads. Graphics are handled by the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU with 8GB VRAM and DLSS 4 support.

It features a 15.6 inch IPS display with 2560 × 1440 resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and 100 percent sRGB color coverage. The laptop uses an Ice Cooling System with dual fans and five heatpipes. It supports up to 16GB DDR5 5200MHz memory and includes a 512GB PCIe Gen3 M.2 SSD. There is also an additional M.2 slot for storage expansion. Connectivity includes Wi Fi 6E, and it has an RGB LED keyboard.

The EVOL P15 RTX 5050 model comes in a Cloud White chassis. It supports up to an Intel Core i5 13420H processor with 8 cores and 12 threads. It is paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU with 8GB VRAM and DLSS 4 support.

This version features a 15.6 inch IPS display with 1920 × 1080 resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 100 percent sRGB color coverage. Cooling is handled by Ice Cooling System 3.0 with dual fans and four heatpipes. It supports up to 16GB DDR5 5200MHz memory and includes a 512GB PCIe Gen3 M.2 SSD with an additional M.2 slot. It supports Wi Fi 6 and includes an RGB LED keyboard.

The EVOL P15 series will launch in Q1 2026 with a two-year warranty. Pricing will be announced closer to release.

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Xiaomi 17 Max Roundup: Design, Display, Camera, Performance, and More

12 February 2026 at 21:21
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

Xiaomi’s 2026 flagship lineup already has four members. Now the company is reportedly adding a sixth in the form of the Xiaomi 17 Max. That’s a lot of phones in one series. But based on what has surfaced so far, the 17 Max will have its own distinguishing feature in the lineup. 

Most of what we know so far comes from a steady stream of rumors, along with a few related reports. Nothing is official yet, but the details have been consistent enough to sketch a fairly clear picture of what Xiaomi might be planning.

An 8,000mAh battery is the headline feature

If there’s one spec that defines the Xiaomi 17 Max right now, it’s the battery.

According to multiple leaks, the phone will pack an 8,000mAh battery. That’s bigger than the already substantial 7,500mAh unit inside the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. 

More importantly, none of the flagships from brands like Samsung or Apple come close to this capacity. So it’s not difficult to imagine Xiaomi marketing this around multi-day usage, heavy gaming, or extended video streaming without worrying about a charger.

Xiaomi could pair this with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. These numbers are in line with the Pro Max model, which also supports 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, along with 22.5W reverse wireless charging.

Big display, flat panel

The “Max” name also points to a large screen, and leaks back that up. According to reports, it will feature a flat OLED display measuring either 6.8 inches or 6.9 inches. For context, the Pro Max also features a 6.9-inch 2K 120Hz OLED panel. 

One of the clearer differentiators within the Xiaomi 17 lineup is the presence of a secondary rear display on the Pro and Pro Max models. The 17 Max, despite its name, will not include this feature.

Xiaomi 17
Xiaomi 17

Multiple comments from Digital Chat Station suggest that the 17 Max will skip the rear-facing secondary screen. Instead, its design is said to be closer to the standard Xiaomi 17.

This decision likely serves two purposes. First, it helps Xiaomi maintain a clear hierarchy in the lineup. The Pro Max can keep its more experimental design elements, while the Max focuses on battery and scale. Second, it probably keeps costs and complexity down.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 inside

Under the hood, the Xiaomi 17 Max is likely to use the same chipset as the rest of the Xiaomi 17 series, i.e., the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. That would place it on equal footing with the Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max in terms of raw performance. 

For users, that means the 17 Max should handle demanding games, heavy multitasking, and AI features just as well as its siblings. The real differences will likely come down to battery capacity, camera configuration, and design.

Cameras

As for the optics, early leaks suggest that the Xiaomi 17 Max might borrow the OmniVision Light Fusion 950 primary camera from the standard Xiaomi 17, while improving overall photography performance. It was also tipped to include a periscope telephoto lens that could outperform most models in the series, excluding the 17 Ultra.

More recent information, however, suggests that the 17 Max could feature a 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HPE main sensor (1/1.4-inch), paired with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto sensor (1/1.953-inch) and a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens.

If accurate, this would be a noticeable step up from the vanilla Xiaomi 17, which reportedly uses three 50-megapixel sensors for main, telephoto, and ultrawide shots. There’s also mention that Xiaomi’s partnership with Leica will continue on the 17 Max. 

It’s worth noting that these two sets of camera leaks don’t perfectly match. Either Xiaomi adjusted the prototype configuration over time, or one of the reports reflects an earlier engineering sample. 

Until official confirmation arrives, it’s safest to assume the 17 Max will sit above the standard 17 in camera capability, but below the 17 Ultra.

Where it fits in the lineup

Even with five models in the lineup, Xiaomi has a way to create specific identities for each device.

  • The Xiaomi 17 is the standard flagship.
  • The 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max add design elements like the secondary rear display.
  • The 17 Ultra likely remains the photography-focused halo product.
  • The 17 Max might prioritize battery capacity and scale, while still offering high-end performance and strong cameras.

In some ways, the 17 Max feels like a hybrid between the standard model and the Pro Max. It may inherit much of the Pro Max’s hardware — including the Snapdragon chip and fast charging — but with a more restrained design and an even larger battery.

Launch timeline and availability

As for timing, the Xiaomi 17 Max is rumored to launch in China in Q2 2026, likely in April. The timeframe places it alongside other expected flagship launches in China, including devices like the Vivo X300s and Oppo Find X9s.

Global availability is less certain. Current speculation suggests Xiaomi may only bring the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra to international markets. If that holds, the 17 Max could remain a China-exclusive model.

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Xiaomi 17 and Ultra price leak suggests up to 23% hike

12 February 2026 at 20:40
Xiaomi 17

Xiaomi’s next flagship phones may already have a price tag in India, months before their expected debut. According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the series could start at Rs 80,000 for the standard Xiaomi 17, while the Xiaomi 17 Ultra may land at Rs 1,25,000 in the country. 

No surprises, Xiaomi hasn’t confirmed these numbers, and as with most early leaks, they should be taken cautiously. Still, the pricing suggests Xiaomi is preparing to move further into ultra-premium territory in India.

For context, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra launched at Rs 1,09,999 for the single 16GB + 512GB variant. The regular Xiaomi 15, meanwhile, had a starting price of Rs 64,999 for the 12GB + 512GB model. 

If the leak is true, the standard Xiaomi 17 would see a 23% increase over its predecessor, while the Ultra model would see a 14% hike. 

What could Xiaomi be thinking?

Xiaomi has spent the last few years refining its premium image in India, particularly with its Ultra lineup. At ₹1,25,000, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra wouldn’t just be competing on specs; it would be competing on brand perception, software polish, long-term updates, and ecosystem value. Those are areas where Samsung and Apple have historically had an edge.

Another factor affecting the price is the ongoing memory shortage that has driven up consumer device prices. Phones, of course, are one of those commodities. 

Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 17 itself appears to be confirmed for India. The device recently surfaced on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification database, a common sign that a launch is in the pipeline. 

As for timing, the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra are expected to follow a similar launch window to last year’s Xiaomi 15 series. According to earlier information from the same tipster, Xiaomi could unveil the new models around March 2026. 

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Nothing Phone (4a) runs Geekbench with Snapdragon chip and 12GB RAM

12 February 2026 at 19:59
Nothing Phone (3a)

Nothing has begun setting the stage for its next midrange phones. The company recently confirmed the Phone (4a) series through CEO Carl Pei, and shortly after that, it teased new color options. Now, the standard Nothing Phone (4a) has appeared on Geekbench ahead of the launch. 

Nothing Phone (4a) Geekbench

The benchmark reveals that the Phone (4a) will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, just a step up from the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 on its predecessor. 

The chip features an octa-core CPU setup with one core clocked at 2.71GHz, three cores at 2.40GHz, and four efficiency cores running at 1.80GHz. Meanwhile, graphics duties are handled by the Adreno 810 GPU. 

Moreover, the tested unit on Geekbench comes with 12GB of RAM. But of course, Nothing may offer lower RAM variants at launch. Software-side is handled by Android 16 out of the box. 

As for the benchmark score, the Phone (4a) ran the AI benchmark with a single-precision score of 707, a high-precision score of 1077, and a 1265 quantized score. 

At this point, Geekbench results don’t tell the whole story. They don’t reveal anything about the display, camera system, battery size, or charging speeds. But they do confirm that Nothing is sticking with a capable midrange chip and pairing it with a relatively high amount of RAM.

The Phone (4a) will launch with the (4a) Pro and even an affordable pair of headphones, called the Headphone (a)

Unfortunately, though, there’s talk of a price increase this time around. Previous reports suggest upcoming Nothing phones could be 30% more expensive due to the ongoing DRAM shortage. 

We will know more when the device launches. Speaking of which, the new products are expected to launch in March, though Nothing hasn’t officially confirmed the date yet.

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Gmktec launches NucBox G3 Pro Mini PC globally with Intel i3-10110U, up to 64GB RAM

12 February 2026 at 18:09
Gmktec NucBox G3 Pro

Gmktec has launched the NucBox G3 Pro mini PC for global markets, following its earlier debut in China. The compact desktop targets users looking for an affordable and efficient system for everyday productivity, media consumption, and home server use.

Gmktec NucBox G3 Pro Specifications

The NucBox G3 Pro runs on a 10th Gen Intel Core i3-10110U processor with two cores and four threads. The chip clocks at 2.1GHz and reaches up to 4.1GHz with Turbo Boost. Gmktec allows power tuning with three thermal profiles: Silent Mode at 8W, Balanced Mode at 10W, and Performance Mode at 15W. The CPU is paired with Intel UHD Graphics, which enables dual HDMI output at up to 4K resolution.

The mini PC is available in several configurations. The barebone model ships without RAM or storage, while prebuilt variants include 8GB RAM with a 256GB SSD and 16GB RAM with a 512GB SSD. It houses two SO-DIMM DDR4 slots supporting up to 64GB of memory and dual M.2 slots for storage expansion. One M.2 slot supports PCIe 3.0 x4 drives up to 8TB, and the other supports SATA 3.0 drives up to 1TB.

Gmktec NucBox G3 Pro

For connectivity, the G3 Pro includes Wi-Fi 6 (RTL8852BE), Bluetooth 5.2, and a 2.5G Ethernet port (Intel i226). The front panel includes two USB 3.2 Gen1 ports and a power button. The rear panel features two more USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, dual HDMI 1.4 outputs, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a DC input.

For cooling, the device comes with a single-fan and copper heat pipe cooling solution to maintain low temperatures during use. The mini PC supports dual 4K output at up to 24Hz and comes in a small chassis measuring 114 x 106 x 44mm.

The unit weighs around 280 grams and includes VESA mount support. Gmktec states the fan noise stays below 38dB during use. The NucBox G3 Pro supports Windows 11 Pro and major Linux distributions.

Pricing and Availability

The NucBox G3 Pro starts at $169.99 for the barebone model (regularly $309.99). The 8GB + 256GB version is priced at $239.99, and the 16GB + 512GB configuration sells for $299.99.

In related news, Thunderobot has recently launched the Mix Pro II Mini PC featuring Intel Core Ultra 200H processors, a glass design, and ARGB lighting, while Beelink has unveiled the SER10 Max Mini PC powered by the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 chip, offering 86 TOPS of AI performance, DDR5 memory, and USB4 connectivity.

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Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review: Big Battery, AI Features and a Brilliant OLED Display

12 February 2026 at 17:14
Asus-Vivobook-S14-M3407-Review

If you’ve ever wanted a no-nonsense Windows laptop that feels as sleek and sharp as a MacBook Air but with a dash of futureproof AI acceleration, the Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407KA) might be exactly what you’re looking for.

I’ve been using this machine, powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 7 350, for everything from work to light gaming, and I can say with confidence: this is a seriously competent ultraportable that doesn’t just chase trends. It builds a practical, intelligent foundation for the next generation of computing.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Design and Build Quality

The Vivobook S14 might not be the flashiest device in the room, but it blends in well. The Matte Gray finish on my unit looks subdued and classy, with a CNC-engraved chrome Asus Vivobook logo that adds a bit of character without drawing too much attention. The overall design feels clean and minimal, and it does not attract fingerprints the way some glossier ZenBooks tend to.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review
Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

It weighs just 1.4 kg and measures about 15.9 mm in thickness, which makes it easy to carry around in a backpack. Despite the lightweight design, the build feels solid. There is no flex in the keyboard deck, no noticeable screen wobble, and the hinge supports a full 180-degree lay-flat design. Asus also meets MIL STD 810H military-grade durability standards, which adds confidence when using the laptop in cafes or during travel assignments.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Display

The 14-inch OLED panel with thin bezels on this laptop looks excellent. Asus labels it as a Lumina OLED display, a panel technology used across several of its professional laptops. The 1920×1200 resolution, combined with a 16:10 aspect ratio, works well for productivity. Text appears sharp, colors look vibrant without appearing exaggerated, and black levels are deep, as expected from an OLED panel.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Asus claims support for 1.07 billion colors and full 100% DCI P3 color gamut coverage, making the display suitable for casual creative work such as photo editing and light color grading. Since this model is not aimed at gaming, it features a standard 60Hz refresh rate.

For eye comfort, the display supports low blue light hardware certification and DC Dimming. This avoids PWM flicker at lower brightness levels and helps reduce eye strain during extended work sessions or nighttime use.

Brightness peaks at around 300-400 nits, which is suitable for indoor use and remains usable outdoors as long as direct sunlight is avoided. The display uses a glossy finish, so reflections are visible at times, but Asus includes an anti-reflective coating to reduce glare.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

To be honest, the Vivobook S14’s display is class-leading for its segment. Many competitors at similar prices offer only IPS LCDs (often lower resolution or lower color gamut), whereas Asus has made OLED more accessible. The only trade-offs to be aware of are the typical ones with OLED: potential image retention if static content is left for hours. However, Asus mitigates this with pixel shifting and a screensaver timeout.

But this is a minor issue in day-to-day use. Having such a high-quality panel on a laptop geared at students and working professionals means you get an ultra-portable device that’s excellent for watching movies, doing creative hobby work, or simply enjoying a beautiful Windows UI every day. It’s a big selling point for the Vivobook S14.

Ports and Connectivity

Asus equips the Vivobook S14 with a well-balanced selection of ports. It includes two USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 ports that support both charging and DisplayPort output, along with two USB-A ports for older peripherals, a full-size HDMI 2.1 port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review
Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

The laptop omits an SD or microSD card slot, which could disappoint creators and photographers, but overall, it covers the essentials without the need for extra adapters.

Wireless performance is equally solid. With Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, I didn’t face any hiccups during my use, whether it was pairing devices or maintaining a stable connection across tasks.

Keyboard and Trackpad

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Typing on this laptop feels comfortable and precise. The keyboard provides 1.7 mm of travel, which is impressive for a thin and light device. Each key offers a quiet yet tactile response, and the deck feels solid enough to support extended writing sessions without flex. I have typed entire articles, including this one, without needing an external keyboard. It also includes a backlight for easier use in dim environments.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

The trackpad is spacious, smooth, and highly responsive. Its large surface area takes a little getting used to, and I initially experienced a few accidental palm touches, though it quickly became manageable. Palm rejection could use minor improvement, but it does not interfere with regular use. Clicks feel slightly firm near the edges, while tap-to-click functions accurately. Multi-finger gestures such as three-finger swipes, four-finger taps, and pinch to zoom are well supported and work seamlessly.

Benchmarks

Here’s how the Vivobook S14 (Ryzen AI 7 350, Radeon 860M) performed in my benchmarking suite:

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review
  • PCMark 10: 7,490 overall – Fast and fluid in day-to-day use.
  • Cinebench R23: 1,957 (single) / 16,233 (multi) – Stellar single-core, strong multi-core.
  • Geekbench 6: 2,856 (single) / 11,027 (multi) – Reinforces its everyday snappiness.
  • 3DMark Time Spy: 1,961 overall – OK for integrated graphics.
  • 3DMark Steel Nomad Light: 1,452 – Shows limitations for modern AAA gaming.
  • Geekbench AI (quantized): 7,935 – Impressive for on-device AI tasks.
  • CrystalDiskMark: 6,752 MB/s read / 3,683 MB/s write – Fast Gen 4 SSD, no slowdowns.
Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review
Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

These numbers put it in solid upper-midrange territory, above budget machines and well into premium thin-and-light territory without costing flagship money.

AI and Performance

This is where the Vivobook starts to separate itself. The Ryzen AI 7 350 features an XDNA NPU capable of 50 TOPS, and that matters, especially as Windows 11 leans into AI integration. Copilot, background blur in video calls, real-time translation, and local AI summarization all run smoother and more efficiently on this chip than on older CPU or GPU-bound systems.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

And it is not just theoretical. I used AI-powered features in Office apps, Windows Studio Effects, and several local applications that benefit from NPU offload, and they consistently performed without any issues. The advantage lies in the quiet and efficient operation, as AI tasks happen seamlessly in the background without draining the battery or triggering fan noise.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

In terms of raw performance, the laptop never felt limited during everyday workloads. It handled heavy Chrome sessions, 1080p video editing, large WordPress dashboards, and even moderate gaming with ease.

Gaming

No, this isn’t a gaming laptop. But the Radeon 860M GPU with RDNA 3.5 architecture is surprisingly capable for an integrated chip. I tested a few titles:

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review
  • Valorant: 170-230 fps (Low settings, 1080p)
  • Genshin Impact: 60 fps (Low), 20-25 fps (High)
  • PUBG: ~50 fps (Lowest settings)

These aren’t groundbreaking numbers, but for an ultrabook? Very respectable. If you’re into casual gaming, this can hold its own.

Thermal and Fan Performance

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Asus has done an excellent job with thermal management on this laptop. Even during benchmarks or light gaming, the fans never became noticeably loud. Most of the time, they stayed silent, especially when running in Standard or Whisper mode. When pushed in Performance mode, fan noise hovered around 38 dB, producing a low whoosh rather than a distracting sound.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Temperatures remained in the 75s °C range under load, with very little heat buildup across the chassis. After a Valorant session, the keyboard area felt only slightly warm, and the palm rest stayed cool. This efficiency comes from the dual fan cooling system that Asus adapted from its higher wattage designs, which provides more cooling headroom than the chip actually requires.

Battery Life, Sound, and Camera

Asus claims up to 23 hours of battery life, and while I did not reach that exact figure, I consistently achieved around 10 to 12 hours in real-world use. For my workflow of writing, browsing, streaming music, and light photo editing, I only needed to charge it every other day. When recharging was necessary, the 65W USB-C fast charging brought the battery back to 50% in under 40 minutes.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

Audio performance is solid for a thin and light laptop. The stereo speakers deliver clear sound at high volume levels without noticeable distortion. Bass is limited, as expected, but the output remains crisp enough for calls, videos, and casual music playback. Asus’s Audio Booster tuning adds a bit of warmth and depth. For critical listening, headphones are still preferable, but the built-in speakers perform well for everyday use.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

The 1080p webcam also performs well. It supports Windows Hello facial recognition through an IR sensor, enabling quick and reliable logins. Video quality is good enough under good lighting conditions, and the built-in microphone array captures voices clearly for online meetings. It may not rival dedicated webcams in sharpness, but with AI background blur and enhancements, it handles video calls effectively and without any issues.

Storage and Upgradability

The Vivobook S14 delivers impressive storage performance with its PCIe Gen 4 SSD. The review unit I tested featured a 512GB NVMe PCIe 4.0 drive, while Asus also offers a 1TB option depending on the configuration. Sequential read speeds exceeded 6,700 MB/s, and write speeds reached around 3,600 MB/s in testing. These results translate into fast app launches, smooth multitasking, and quick file access.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

For memory, the laptop comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM onboard, which is fast and efficient for daily productivity and creative workloads. Unlike many ultrabooks, Asus includes a DDR5 SO-DIMM slot for future upgrades, allowing users to expand memory beyond 16 GB if required.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

The storage is also user accessible via a standard M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0×4 slot, making it possible to replace or expand the SSD later. This mix of soldered and upgradable components gives the Vivobook S14 more flexibility than most thin and light laptops in its class.

Verdict

After spending more than two weeks with the Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407), it is clear that this is one of the most balanced ultrabooks in its category. It does not aim to be a creator’s workstation or a gaming powerhouse, but it delivers strongly on the essentials: productivity, portability, battery life, and AI readiness.

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407) Review

The combination of Ryzen AI 7 350 processor and its integrated NPU makes it future-ready for AI-assisted tasks, while the OLED display and comfortable keyboard make daily use enjoyable and efficient.

It starts at Rs. 78,990 for this variant in India, and for students, bloggers, professionals, and anyone who values responsiveness, battery endurance, and a great screen over high-end graphics performance, this laptop is a strong fit.

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Infinix Note 60 Ultra’s Dimensity 8-series chip, 12GB RAM revealed via Geekbench listing spotted

12 February 2026 at 16:36
Infinix Note 60 Ultra arriving in 2026

Infinix appears to be preparing the launch of the Note 60 Ultra, the top-end model in the upcoming Note 60 lineup. The device was recently listed on the Carlcare service platform, which revealed its model number X6877, and now the same handset has surfaced on Geekbench. Here’s a look at the details that have emerged through the listing.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra Geekbench listing

As per the Geekbench listing, the device is powered by the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset. As usual, the chipset’s name is not mentioned in the listing, but the technical details available in it are sufficient to state that it features the said chipset. The processor configuration includes one core clocked at 3.25GHz, three cores operating at 3GHz, and four efficiency cores running at 2.10GHz. For graphics, it features the Mali-G720 MC7 GPU.

In terms of benchmark performance, the phone achieved 1609 points in the single-core test and 6762 points in the multi-core test on Geekbench 6.5. The listing also confirms that the device includes 12GB of RAM and runs Android 16 out of the box.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Rumors surrounding the Infinix Note 60 Ultra suggest it may feature a 144Hz AMOLED display and a 200-megapixel primary camera, along with Infinix XOS 16 software. The handset is also expected to include a 7,000mAh battery supporting 100W wired charging and 30W wireless charging.

Additionally, reports hint that the Note 60 Ultra will support two-way satellite communication. Infinix’s collaboration with Italian design house Pininfarina indicates that the device may adopt a more premium design approach compared to previous Note series models. The Carlcare service platform listing has also revealed that the Note 60 Ultra could arrive in two storage configurations, namely 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB.

The Note 60 series also include the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro. Previously seen Geekbench listings have indicated that these devices will be powered by the Dimensity 7400 Ultimate and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipsets respectively, positioning the Ultra variant as the most powerful option in the lineup.

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Xiaomi Tag Tracker Appears on EU Retailers, Supports Apple Find My and Google Find Hub

12 February 2026 at 16:11
Xiaomi Tag

Xiaomi is preparing to launch its first Bluetooth item tracker, the Xiaomi Tag, with retail listings already appearing across European markets before official confirmation.

Xiaomi Tag
Xiaomi Tag

As reported by WinFuture, the Xiaomi Tag has surfaced on Xiaomi’s UK and France online stores and through third-party retailers. French pricing stands at €17.99 per unit, though some sellers offer it below €15. A four-pack costs €59.99, reducing the per-unit price to approximately €15.

The tracker measures 7.2mm thick and operates on a replaceable CR2032 battery rated for one year of use. Its plastic housing will launch in white only, according to current listings.

The Xiaomi Tag supports Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC connectivity, integrating with both Apple’s Find My network and Google’s Find Hub. This dual-platform compatibility allows iOS and Android users to track tagged items through their respective ecosystems.

Xiaomi Tag
Xiaomi Tag

Current specifications notably exclude UltraWideBand technology, despite earlier evidence suggesting UWB support in HyperOS software code. This omission has prompted speculation about a potential premium variant featuring UWB for enhanced precision tracking.

Xiaomi has not announced a launch date, though the Tag could arrive alongside new hardware ahead of MWC 2026 in early March.

The tracker’s compatibility with established networks from Apple and Google removes barriers to adoption, allowing users to leverage existing infrastructure rather than relying on a proprietary Xiaomi network.

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Asus launches ROG Kithara open-back gaming headset with 100mm planar drivers and HIFIMAN tuning

12 February 2026 at 15:48

Asus is stepping a little outside its usual gaming headset formula with the new ROG Kithara. Instead of focusing on RGB lighting or wireless features, this one leans heavily into sound quality, and it does so with help from HIFIMAN, a brand better known in audiophile circles than esports arenas.

The Kithara is an open-back headset built around large 100mm planar magnetic drivers. That alone makes it unusual in the gaming space, where dynamic drivers are far more common. At $299, the Kithara is clearly aimed at enthusiasts rather than casual players.

The headset uses a fully open-back design, which helps create a wider, more natural soundstage. That can be useful for competitive games where spatial awareness matters, but it also means there’s no isolation.

Asus claims a frequency response of 8Hz to 55kHz, which is wider than human hearing, but the real takeaway is likely the tuning. It’s expected to offer a fairly balanced sound signature with good separation between bass, mids, and treble. In theory, that should make footsteps and directional cues easier to pick out without muddying everything with exaggerated low-end.

Unlike many gaming headsets, the Kithara includes a 4.4mm balanced connector, alongside standard 3.5mm and 6.3mm options, plus a USB-C adapter. The detachable boom mic uses MEMS technology and covers a typical 20Hz to 20kHz range.

The frame uses metal in key areas, including hinges and headband supports, and extra earpads are included in the box. At around 420 grams, it’s not lightweight. That’s often the trade-off with planar designs. Whether it feels comfortable over longer sessions will depend on head shape and tolerance for weight.

Reportedly, there’s no wireless mode, no active noise cancellation, and no flashy lighting. That may disappoint some ROG fans, but it seems intentional. Asus seems to be prioritizing sound over features this time.

A Different Direction for ROG

The ROG Kithara feels less like a traditional gaming headset and more like a crossover product. It’s positioned somewhere between an audiophile headphone and a competitive gaming too

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ColorOS 16 February 2026 Update: Popout Feature, Reflection Removal, and PowerPoint Translation

12 February 2026 at 13:54
ColorOS 16

OPPO has added a new set of features and improvements to ColorOS 16 for February 2026. This is not a major software upgrade, but a feature update focused on the Photos app and productivity tools. The goal is to improve editing, document handling, and file security.

The Photos app gets several upgrades. The new Popout feature creates a layered effect by separating the main subject from the background. This makes people or objects stand out more clearly in a photo. It works directly inside the gallery, so users do not need any third party apps.

The AI Eraser has also been improved. It now removes unwanted objects with fewer visible marks left behind. Edited areas look cleaner and more natural. The Remove Reflections tool has been upgraded as well. It reduces glare in document photos and portraits, including reflections on glasses, for clearer results.

OPPO has also introduced a limited time New Year Watermark themed around the Year of the Horse. Users can find it by going to Photos App > Select Photo > Edit > Watermark. The feature is available from February 6, 2026 to March 3, 2026. It requires OS version 13.1 and above, and Photos App version 15.75.0 and above. The feature is available in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The Photos app can be updated through the App Market if needed.

On the productivity side, ColorOS 16 now supports PowerPoint translation. Users can translate entire presentations into multiple languages while keeping the original formatting. The feature allows users to view the original and translated text side by side and export the translated file.

The Private Safe feature has also been improved. Adding images and files is now faster, making it easier to store sensitive content securely.

These February 2026 features will roll out in phases from February 6 to February 28. Supported devices include OPPO Find X9 Pro, OPPO Find X9, OPPO Find X8 Pro, OPPO Find X8, OPPO Find N5, OPPO Reno14 Pro 5G, and OPPO Reno14 5G. Rollout timing may vary by device and region.

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Vivo X300 vs OPPO Find X9: Same Price, But One Clearly Wins

12 February 2026 at 13:37
vivo x300 vs oppo find x9

Choosing between two flagship phones at the same price is never simple, especially when both promise top-tier performance, premium design, and next-gen cameras. The Vivo X300 and OPPO Find X9 sit in the same price bracket, target the same premium buyers, and even share the same chipset. But their priorities are different. One leans heavily into ultra-high-resolution photography and display brightness, while the other focuses on battery endurance and cinematic video features.

For buyers spending around $650 (₹76,000), this comparison matters. The real question isn’t which phone is powerful; both are, but which one better fits daily habits, content style, and long-term usage needs.

Major Features:

FeatureVivo X300OPPO Find X9Winner
BuildGlass front & back, aluminum alloy frameGlass front (Gorilla Glass 7i), glass back, aluminum frameOPPO – Gorilla Glass 7i + higher Mohs level
Water ResistanceIP68/IP69IP68/IP69Tie – Same rating
Display TypeLTPO AMOLED, 120HzAMOLED, 120HzVivo – LTPO advantage
Peak Brightness4500 nits3600 nitsVivo – Higher peak brightness
PWM Dimming2160Hz3840HzOPPO – Higher PWM frequency
HDR SupportHDR10+, HDR VividDolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR VividOPPO – Adds Dolby Vision
ChipsetDimensity 9500 (3nm)Dimensity 9500 (3nm)Tie – Same chipset
Storage TypeUFS 4.1UFS 4.1Tie – Same
Main Camera200MP (1/1.4″), OIS50MP (1/1.4″), OISVivo – Higher resolution
Telephoto50MP 3x periscope50MP 3x periscopeTie – Similar specs
Ultrawide50MP50MPTie – Same resolution
Video Features4K@120fps HDR4K@120fps, 10-bit, Dolby Vision, LOGOPPO – More advanced video formats
Selfie Camera50MP AF32MPVivo – Higher resolution + AF
Bluetooth5.46.0OPPO – Newer version
Battery (Global)6040mAh7025mAhOPPO – Larger capacity
Wired Charging90W80WVivo – Faster wired
Wireless Charging40W50WOPPO – Faster wireless
Reverse WirelessNo (reverse wired only)10W reverse wirelessOPPO – Reverse wireless support
Price~$650 / ₹76,000~$650 / ₹76,000Tie – Same price

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Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Vivo X300 uses glass on both sides with an aluminum alloy frame and IP68/IP69 protection. It feels sleek and compact, making daily handling easier. The OPPO Find X9 also offers glass and aluminum construction, but adds Gorilla Glass 7i for improved scratch resistance. Both look premium, though Vivo feels more refined while OPPO gives off a sturdier impression.

Display Quality

Vivo offers a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive 4500-nit peak brightness. OPPO features a larger 6.59-inch AMOLED display with Dolby Vision, 3840Hz PWM dimming, and 3600-nit peak brightness. Vivo leads in brightness, but OPPO’s Dolby Vision and higher PWM dimming enhance media comfort.

Verdict

Vivo wins for brightness and compact feel, while OPPO offers better durability and cinematic display support.

Specifications 

Performance

Both phones run Android 16 on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm) with up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. Performance, gaming, and multitasking should feel equally smooth. With five major Android updates promised, longevity is strong on both sides. Real-world speed differences will be minimal.

Battery and Charging

OPPO clearly leads in battery capacity with 7025mAh and 80W wired plus 50W wireless charging. Vivo offers 6040mAh (global) with faster 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. Vivo charges slightly faster, but OPPO should last longer on a single charge. Endurance matters more for heavy users.

Verdict

Performance is tied, but OPPO takes this section due to its significantly larger battery.

Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Vivo features a 200MP main camera with Zeiss optics, supported by 50MP telephoto and ultrawide lenses. It focuses on extreme detail and sharpness. OPPO uses three 50MP sensors with Hasselblad color tuning and supports 10-bit LOG and Dolby Vision video. Vivo feels sharper for photos, while OPPO is stronger for professional-style video.

Selfie Camera

Vivo includes a 50MP autofocus selfie camera with 4K recording. OPPO offers a 32MP front camera with 4K support but no autofocus. Vivo delivers better clarity and focus for selfies.

Verdict

Vivo is better for high-resolution photography and selfies. OPPO is better for advanced video creators.

Pricing

Both phones are priced around $650 (₹76,000). At this level, buyers expect flagship performance and premium features. Vivo justifies the price with a 200MP camera and ultra-bright display. OPPO counters with a massive battery and Dolby Vision support. The value depends on whether camera detail or battery life is the priority.

Verdict

Both offer strong value, but OPPO offers slightly more hardware advantages at the same price.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

Conclusion

Vivo stands out with its 200MP camera, Zeiss optics, and brighter LTPO display. OPPO distinguishes itself with a 7025mAh battery, Dolby Vision display and video, and Hasselblad color calibration. Vivo feels photography-focused, while OPPO feels built for endurance and multimedia.

Final Verdict

Overall, the OPPO Find X9 is the better choice. It matches Vivo in performance, delivers longer battery life, supports advanced video features, and maintains flagship display quality at the same price. Vivo remains an excellent option for photography lovers, but OPPO offers a more balanced package for most users.


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One UI 8.5 will be the last feature update for these Galaxy devices

12 February 2026 at 13:34
One UI 8.5 last update device list
One UI 8.5 last update device list

Samsung will debut One UI 8.5 (based on Android 16 QPR2) later this month with the Galaxy S26 series. Soon, the new software will begin rolling out to older Galaxy devices. Unfortunately, this is going to be the last feature update for many Samsung devices, which includes devices across every Galaxy lineup.

In this post, we’ve curated a list of Galaxy devices that will receive One UI 8.5 as their last feature-packed update. This also means they won’t receive One UI 9 and future One UI updates. However, that doesn’t mean the end of the road for them as they will continue to receive security patches for a while, but without the latest features or upgrades.

No more feature updates beyond One UI 8.5 for these Samsung devices

  • Galaxy S22
  • Galaxy S22+
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy A73 5G
  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy M05
  • Galaxy F14
  • Galaxy F05
  • Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
  • Galaxy Tab S8
  • Galaxy Tab S8+
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab A9
  • Galaxy Tab A9+

To clarify, Samsung hasn’t yet announced which Galaxy devices will receive the One UI 8.5 update. However, it’s almost certain to reach every Galaxy device that received the One UI 8.0 update or launched with it. Based on that, we’ve prepared the above list.

If your Samsung device is on the list, it will soon become ineligible for future One UI releases, including One UI 9, which is expected to be released in the second half of 2026. To ensure you do not miss out on the latest features and upgrades, you will need to upgrade to a newer model. Don’t forget to check out the list of Samsung devices that promise seven major OS updates, six major OS updates, or four major OS updates to find a reliable option that will stay relevant for years to come.

Also read: Samsung One UI 8.5: Here’s everything you need to know

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Lenovo announces Xiaoxin Pro GT 13, its largest 3.5K tablet display yet

12 February 2026 at 11:37
Lenovo-Xiaoxin-Pro-GT-13-tablet-display

Lenovo has officially announced the Xiaoxin Pro GT 13 as the biggest screen tablet in the Xiaoxin series.

As the name suggests, the headline feature is the 13-inch panel with a 3504 × 2190 resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. That works out to a 3.5K resolution and a pixel density of 319 PPI, making it also the highest-resolution screen on a Xiaoxin tablet. The screen refreshes at 144Hz. 

Moreover, Lenovo says the tablet has a typical brightness of 600 nits and a peak brightness of up to 800 nits. It also offers 12-bit color depth, covers 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and supports Dolby Vision for HDR content.

Lenovo says the panel carries its PureSight Pro certification and has TÜV Rheinland certifications for low blue light and flicker-free performance. It has also passed testing by the National Eye Engineering Center, which the company highlights as a sign of eye comfort and display quality.

Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro GT 13 has an understated design

Design-wise, the Xiaoxin Pro GT 13 looks familiar. Teaser images show a back panel that closely resembles the Xiaoxin Pro GT tablet Lenovo released in 2025. One noticeable change is the camera setup. Instead of a dual-camera system, this model uses a single rear camera. Lenovo has confirmed it’s a 13-megapixel sensor.

The tablet will be available in two color options: pink and silver. Both versions feature a matte metallic finish.

What Lenovo hasn’t confirmed yet is the processor. Last year’s model came with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, so it’s reasonable to expect something in that range again. There’s speculation that it could feature a newer Snapdragon 8 Elite or even the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, but for now, that remains unannounced.

Lenovo is expected to share more details in the coming days. And as always, we will keep you posted on that. 

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Xiaomi Pad 8, Pad 8 Pro variants, color options leaked before global launch

12 February 2026 at 11:14
Xiaomi Pad 8 series teaser-

Xiaomi is rumored to soon hold a global launch event to announce the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore, reveals that the Pad 8 lineup will also debut alongside the 17 series. While the specifications of the Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro are already known since they have been available in the Chinese market for the past few months, the tipster has shared key details about the variants and colour options ahead of their global launch.

Xiaomi Pad 8, Pad 8 Pro configurations, color options

Xiaomi Pad 8 series teaser-
Xiaomi Pad 8 series teaser

The leak reveals that the Xiaomi Pad 8 will be available in 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB memory options, whereas the Pad 8 Pro will arrive in variants such as 8GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB. Both devices will be offered in three shades, including blue, grey, and green.

Xiaomi Pad 8, Pad 8 Pro specifications

The Xiaomi Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro are expected to feature an 11.2-inch LCD panel that supports a 3.2K resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 800 nits of peak brightness. The Pad 8 has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip and supports 45W charging, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera.

On the other hand, the Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Pad 8 Pro offers 67W charging, a 50-megapixel rear camera, and a 32-megapixel front camera. Both devices share other common features, such as a 9,200mAh battery, HyperOS 3-based Android 16, Xiaomi Focus Touch Pen Pro support, PC-grade WPS and CAD support, and a quad-speaker setup.

These devices also offer connectivity features such as Wi-Fi 7, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, NFC, and an IR blaster. It appears that the devices will lack support for 5G/4G connectivity.

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Vivo V70, V70 Elite price, pre-orders details leaked before February 19 launch

12 February 2026 at 10:59
Vivo V70 Elite

Vivo is scheduled to launch the Vivo V70 series on Feb. 19 in India, and the lineup is expected to include two models, the V70 and the V70 Elite. One of the major highlights is that the V70 Elite is tipped to become the company’s first V-series smartphone powered by a Snapdragon 8-series chipset. Ahead of the launch, a new leak has surfaced online revealing possible pricing, storage variants, and pre-order details for the upcoming lineup.

Vivo V70 series price leaked (rumored)

Vivo V70 Elite
Vivo V70 Elite

According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Vivo V70 could arrive in two configurations, including 8GB+256GB priced at Rs 45,999 (~$510) and 12GB+256GB at Rs 49,999 (~$555). The device is expected to be offered in Passion Red and Lemon Yellow colour options.

The Vivo V70 Elite, on the other hand, is tipped to start at Rs 51,999 (~$575) for the 8GB+256GB variant, while the 12GB+256GB model may cost Rs 56,999 (~$630) and the 12GB+512GB version could be priced at Rs 61,999 (~$685). The leak also claims that pre-bookings may begin from Feb. 12 and continue until Feb. 24, with sales likely scheduled between Feb. 25 and Feb. 28. A promotional Superweek period is also expected from February 25 to March 3.

For reference, the previous-generation Vivo V60 5G debuted at Rs 38,999 (~$430). The V60 series lineup did not have an Elite variant.

Vivo V70, V70 Elite specifications

The Vivo V70 Elite is said to feature a Snapdragon 8-series chipset, likely the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It may include a 6.59-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution, along with a 6,500mAh battery and support for 90W fast charging. Camera details suggest a triple rear setup featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS, an ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera offering 3x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. For selfies and video calls, the device is expected to feature a 50-megapixel front camera with autofocus.

The standard Vivo V70 is tipped to run on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and may share several display and camera characteristics with the Elite model. Both devices are expected to feature an aluminium alloy frame, IP68/69 dust and water resistance, and OriginOS 6 based on Android with up to six years of software support.

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OnePlus rolls out OxygenOS 16 update to the last eligible device

12 February 2026 at 10:09
OnePlus OxygenOS 16 update rollout
OnePlus OxygenOS 16 update rollout

The OxygenOS 16 update is now rolling out to the last eligible OnePlus device, the OnePlus Pad Lite. This entire rollout has been smooth, which began in early November with high-end devices like the OnePlus Open, OnePlus 13, and gradually expanded to mid-range and cheaper Nord CE models.

As shared by OnePlus in a post on the official community, the OxygenOS 16 update for the OnePlus Pad Lite is tagged with the firmware versions OPD2481_16.0.3.500(EX01) and OPD2480_16.0.3.500(EX01). It’s currently available in India as the initial rollout, but it will soon expand to the remaining regions.

If you’re rocking a OnePlus Pad Lite, navigate to Settings > System & Updates > Software update to manually check for the available update. If it doesn’t show up, you can join the OnePlus Release Candidate Program to reduce the wait time. For this, go to Settings > System & Updates > Software update > Beta Program and tap the “update now” button to download the update.

With the OnePlus Pad Lite now joining the OxygenOS 16 party, there’s no more OnePlus device left to receive this major upgrade. However, note that the rollout progresses in batches, so it may take some time to reach all users across all regions.

To recap, here’s a list of OnePlus devices that have received the OxygenOS 16 update:

  • OnePlus Open
  • OnePlus 13, 13R, 13S
  • OnePlus 12, 12R
  • OnePlus 11, 11R
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
  • OnePlus Nord 5, Nord 4, Nord 3
  • OnePlus Nord CE 5, Nord CE 4, Nord CE 4 Lite 5G
  • OnePlus Pad 3, Pad 2, Pad, Pad Lite

Soon, OxygenOS 16 and Android 16 will become old topics as Google has already been working on its successor, Android 17. In fact, the first beta build could drop as soon as this month. You can read more about Android 17 here.

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Truke Bass S2 sleep-focused earphones launched with Rs 499 (~$5) offer price

12 February 2026 at 09:39
Truke Bass S2

Truke has launched the Bass S2 sleeping earphones in India, introducing a sleep-focused audio product aimed at comfort and relaxation. Priced aggressively, the earphones highlight a compact in-ear design, soft silicone construction, balanced sound output, and an affordable entry into the sleep audio category. Here is a closer look at the specifications, features, and pricing details.

Truke Bass S2 specifications and features

Truke Bass S2
Truke Bass S2

The Truke Bass S2 is designed specifically for overnight use, focusing on comfort during extended listening sessions. It features an ultra-compact in-ear form factor with a smooth profile intended to reduce pressure while lying down, especially for side sleepers. The earphones are built using skin-friendly silicone materials that aim to provide a secure yet gentle fit during sleep. The lightweight construction and flexible cable design help maintain comfort during movement throughout the night.

Truke Bass S2
Truke Bass S2

In terms of audio performance, the Bass S2 comes equipped with a 13mm driver engineered to deliver clear and balanced sound suitable for calming music, white noise, podcasts, and guided meditation or sleep content. The earphones feature a high-flex TPE cable designed for durability during nightly use and different sleeping positions. The product is primarily focused on passive listening experiences rather than active smart features, making it simple to operate for users seeking distraction-free audio during rest. Its compact design also makes it suitable for travel or quiet listening sessions outside the bedroom.

Truke Bass S2 price and availability

The Truke Bass S2 is priced at Rs 799 in India. As part of the introductory offer, customers can purchase it at Rs 499 (~$5) through the official Truke website until 18th February. The earphones will also be available on Amazon and Flipkart starting Feb. 18, 2026 at the same introductory price. The device currently comes in a Black colour option, while a blue variant is expected to arrive later. With

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Xiaomi announces Xiaomi-Robotics-0, its first-generation robot large-scale model

12 February 2026 at 09:18
Xiaomi Cyberone robot

Xiaomi is best known for smartphones, smart home gear, and the occasional electric vehicle update. Now it wants a place in robotics research too.

The company has announced Xiaomi-Robotics-0, an open-source vision-language-action (VLA) model with 4.7 billion parameters. It’s designed to combine visual understanding, language comprehension, and real-time action execution, which Xiaomi says are the core of “physical intelligence.” And according to the company, it’s already setting multiple state-of-the-art records in both simulations and real-world tests.

At a high level, robotics models like this solve a closed loop: perception, decision, and execution. A robot needs to see the world, understand what it’s being asked to do, decide on a plan, and then carry it out smoothly. Xiaomi says Robotics-0 was built specifically to balance broad understanding with fine motor control.

The Xiaomi-Robotics-0 model is built on two main components

To do that, the model uses what’s known as a Mixture-of-Transformers (MoT) architecture. It splits responsibilities between two main components.

The first is a Visual Language Model (VLM), which acts as the “brain.” It’s trained to interpret human instructions — including vague ones like “Please fold the towel” — and understand spatial relationships from high-resolution visual input. This part handles object detection, visual question answering, and logical reasoning.

The second component is what Xiaomi calls the Action Expert. This is built around a multi-layer Diffusion Transformer (DiT). Instead of producing a single action at a time, it generates something called an “Action Chunk,” — understand it as a sequence of movements — using flow-matching techniques to keep motion accurate and smooth.

One common issue with VLA models is that when they learn to perform physical actions, they tend to lose some of their original understanding capabilities. Xiaomi says it avoided that by co-training the model on both multimodal data and action data. The result, at least in theory, is a system that can still reason about the world while learning how to move within it.

How is it trained?

The training process happens in stages. First, an “Action Proposal” mechanism forces the VLM to predict possible action distributions while interpreting images. This aligns its internal representation of what it sees with how actions are performed. After that, the VLM is frozen, and the DiT is trained separately to generate accurate action sequences from noise, relying on key-value features rather than discrete language tokens.

Xiaomi also tackled another practical problem called inference latency. It is when delays between model predictions and physical movement can create awkward pauses or unstable behavior. 

Xiaomi says it implemented an asynchronous inference, decoupling model computation from robot operation, so movements remain continuous even if the model takes extra time to think.

To improve stability, Xiaomi is using a “Clean Action Prefix” technique, which feeds the previously predicted action back into the model to ensure smooth, jitter-free motion over time. 

Meanwhile, a Λ-shaped attention mask biases the model toward current visual input instead of relying too heavily on past states. The goal is to make the robot more responsive to sudden environmental changes.

Xiaomi-Robotics-0 Benchmark

In benchmark testing, Xiaomi-Robotics-0 reportedly achieved state-of-the-art results in LIBERO, CALVIN, and SimplerEnv simulations, outperforming around 30 other models. 

More interestingly, Xiaomi deployed it on a dual-arm robot platform in real-world experiments. In long-horizon tasks like folding towels and disassembling building blocks, Xiaomi says the robot demonstrated steady hand-eye coordination and handled both rigid and flexible objects without obvious breakdowns.

Unlike earlier VLA systems that often sacrificed multimodal reasoning once action training began, the Robotics-0 model retains strong visual and language capabilities, especially in tasks that blend perception with physical interaction.

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Xiaomi 18 tipped to feature larger display, 200MP periscope telephoto camera

12 February 2026 at 09:06
Xiaomi 17 color options

Xiaomi is expected to unveil the Xiaomi 18 series in September in China. Initially, the lineup may include the Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max, followed by the Xiaomi 18 Ultra’s launch by the end of the year. Today, tipster Digital Chat Station shared a Weibo post revealing key details about the Xiaomi 18.

Xiaomi 18 key details tipped

Xiaomi 18 series leak by DCS

To recall, the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Pro are compact flagship phones equipped with a 6.3-inch display. DCS’s latest leak suggests that the Xiaomi 18’s display size may slightly increase to 6.4 inches while still retaining a compact form factor. It is likely that the Xiaomi 18 Pro may also feature a 6.4-inch display. The inclusion of a larger screen could allow Xiaomi to incorporate more advanced components inside.

Past reports have claimed that the Xiaomi 18 will finally receive a periscope telephoto camera, which would be a major upgrade since its predecessor features a standard telephoto camera. The new leak reveals that not only the Xiaomi 18, but also other models in the series, such as the 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max, and 18 Ultra, may all feature a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.

The tipster has previously claimed that the Xiaomi 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max will feature dual 200-megapixel cameras, possibly for the primary and periscope telephoto sensors. Speaking of the Pro models, these devices are expected to retain a rear-facing secondary display, but it may be more versatile than before.

Moving to the chipset department, early reports suggest that the Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6. Xiaomi may reserve the more advanced and costlier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro for the Xiaomi 18 Ultra.

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iQOO 15 Ultra draws solid consumer interest after launch, 15,000 units sold in initial three days

12 February 2026 at 08:47
iQOO 15 Ultra

The iQOO 15 Ultra debuted in China earlier this month as a performance-focused flagship designed for gaming enthusiasts and power users. Soon after its launch, early market reports began surfacing, offering insight into how the device is performing commercially during its initial sales phase. A newer update that has emerged has revealed that the 15 Ultra has met with an amazing market response.

Early sales performance and demand trends

iQOO 15 Ultra sales report

According to the above-shown tech blogger, the iQOO 15 Ultra reportedly sold out during its first sale cycle, with approximately 15,000 units shipped within the first three days. The data is sourced from third-party tracking and should be considered indicative rather than official. Despite that, the figures suggest healthy initial demand, particularly considering the premium positioning of the device.

DCS’s iQOO 15 Ultra market response Weibo post, which was released soon after the launch

Earlier, tipster Digital Chat Station indicated that early performance of the latest Ultra model exceeded expectations. JD.com platform data reportedly showed that the Ultra variant achieved around 1.5 times the same-period sales compared to the previous Pro model. Sales momentum continued to grow, reaching roughly 2.3 to 2.4 times the second-day growth of the earlier Pro generation. The tipster also highlighted strong interest in higher-memory versions, with the 24GB+1TB configuration seeing notable demand among early buyers.

iQOO 15 Ultra specifications, price

iQOO 15 Ultra
iQOO 15 Ultra

The iQOO 15 Ultra is positioned as a gaming-centric flagship powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X Ultra Pro RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It features a 6.85-inch flat Samsung M14 AMOLED display with 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, along with advanced touch response capabilities aimed at competitive gaming scenarios. Cooling is handled through an Ice Dome thermal system with active airflow components designed to sustain high performance.

The device runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and includes a triple-camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. Powering the handset is a 7400mAh battery supporting 100W wired and 40W wireless charging.

Pricing in China starts at 5,699 Yuan (~$825) for the 16GB+256GB model and goes up to 7,699 Yuan (~$1,115) for the 24GB+1TB variant. While the iQOO 15 Ultra is a very exciting device for performance enthusiasts, it is unlikely to launch outside China, limiting its global availability despite strong early interest.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra battery size finally emerges in a new leak

12 February 2026 at 07:23
OPPO-Find-X8-Ultra

In March, Oppo is expected to unveil the company’s ultimate flagship phone — the Find X9 Ultra. So far, reports have revealed many details about its core specifications, but some information has yet to surface. In a recent X post, tipster Yogesh Brar mentioned the X9 Ultra’s display refresh rate and battery size.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra battery size tipped

OPPO-Find-X8-Ultra
Oppo Find X8 Ultra

Previous reports have revealed that the Find X9 Ultra will feature a 6.82-inch flat OLED panel that supports a 2K resolution, similar to the previous generation. However, its screen refresh rate had not appeared in any leaks. Brar claims that the X9 Ultra’s EVT (Engineering Validation Test) unit supports a 144Hz refresh rate. He believes the retail unit will likely support a 120Hz refresh rate.

Another detail that had remained unclear about the Find X9 Ultra is its battery size. Oppo has previously claimed that it won’t launch a flagship phone without a 7,000mAh battery, which suggests that the X9 Ultra would pack a similarly sized battery. The tipster mentioned that the X9 Ultra will house a 7,050mAh battery.

This indicates that the Find X9 Ultra’s battery will be smaller than the Find X9 Pro, which packs a larger 7,500mAh battery. The X9 Ultra’s rumored battery is still larger than the Find X8 Ultra, which houses a 6,100mAh battery. Reports suggest that the X9 Ultra will arrive with support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.

As per reports, the Find X9 Ultra will feature a 200MP (main) + 50MP (ultra-wide) + 200MP (3x periscope) + 50MP (periscope) quad-camera setup and a 50MP front camera. Under the hood, it is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and run on ColorOS 16 based on Android 16.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus’ global version appears on Geekbench, reveals Exynos 2600!

12 February 2026 at 07:02

A South Korean edition of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus was spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform in January. Now, its global edition has also emerged on the same benchmarking platform ahead of the Feb. 25 launch. Here’s a look at the details that have surfaced through the listing.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus Geekbench listing

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus Geekbench listing
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus (global version) Geekbench listing

The SM-S947B Samsung phone that has appeared on Geekbench is the global version of the Galaxy S26 Plus. This device has been found to be equipped with the Exynos 2600, which is mentioned with its part number s5e9965. Therefore, it appears that the S26 Plus will ship with Samsung’s Exynos chip in most markets.

There’s still a possibility that the S26 Plus may come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy in the US. While its US edition hasn’t been spotted on Geekbench yet, the Galaxy S26’s US edition was spotted with the Snapdragon chip on the same benchmarking platform last month.

The Galaxy S26 Plus Geekbench listing further reveals 12GB of RAM and Android 16, which is expected to be overlaid with the latest One UI 8.5. It scored 2,304 and 9,015 points in the single-core and multi-core tests on Geekbench 6.5, respectively.

As per recent reports, it appears that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will only be available with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy in all markets across the globe. The Exynos 2600, which is the world’s first 2nm chip, is expected to be a powerful offering, featuring a 10-core architecture with up to 3.80GHz clock speeds. Only time will tell how the Exynos 2600 performs in real-world usage compared to its Snapdragon counterpart.

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Upcoming Vivo X300 Max 3C certified, set to launch with Vivo X300 Ultra

12 February 2026 at 06:30
Vivo X300 Pro

Vivo is expected to hold a major launch event in China next month (March). The event will see the arrival of multiple devices, such as the Vivo X300 Ultra, Vivo X300 Max, Vivo Pad 6 Pro, and the company’s first vlogging camera. Among these, the X300 Ultra and Pad 6 Pro have already been approved by China’s 3C certification platform. Now, the Max model has also appeared in the 3C database, meeting a very important prerequisite before launch.

Vivo X300 Max 3C certified

Vivo X300 Max 3C certified
Vivo X300 Max 3C certified

The above-shown 3C listing shows that an upcoming Vivo phone with model number V2548A has been spotted with a 90W charger. As per previous reports, this phone will be called the Vivo X300 Max when it hits the Chinese market. For those unfamiliar, this device was initially dubbed the Vivo X300s by the rumor mill.

Vivo X300 Max specifications (rumored)

According to a fresh Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo X300 Max will arrive with a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED panel with a flat design. It will support a 1.5K resolution and possibly a 120Hz refresh rate. For security, it will feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.

On the back, the Vivo X300 Max will have a large circular camera module equipped with a 200-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with macro capabilities, co-developed with Zeiss and featuring a new optical setup.

The X300 Max will ship with Android 16 with a layer of OriginOS 6 on top and will support band N79 in China. Under the hood, it will feature the Dimensity 9500 and a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity with 90W fast charging support. Finally, it will also have an IP68/69-rated dust- and water-resistant chassis.

In China, the device is expected to rival the Xiaomi 17 Max and Oppo Find X9s series phone.

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BenQ MA270S and MA320UG launch with “Nano Gloss” finish, up to 5K resolution, 120Hz, and Thunderbolt 4

12 February 2026 at 04:16

BenQ has added two new models to its Mac-focused monitor lineup, and this time the company is clearly aiming higher. The new MA270S and MA320UG lean into glossy panels while keeping the Thunderbolt-heavy connectivity and color tuning that BenQ has been building into its MA series. If you’ve been looking at the Apple Studio Display but hesitating on the price, these might be worth a closer look.

BenQ MA270S

The headline feature here is what BenQ calls Nano Gloss coating. Instead of going fully matte, which can mute contrast, or fully reflective, which can be distracting, the company is trying to strike a middle ground. The idea is to preserve the punch and clarity of a glossy screen while softening glare just enough for everyday use.

Both monitors use IPS panels and cover nearly the full P3 color space: 99% on the 27-inch model and 98% on the 32-inch.

The MA270S is probably the more direct competitor to Apple’s own display. It’s a 27-inch 5K panel (5120 x 2880), which works out to around 218 pixels per inch, essentially the same pixel density as Apple’s 27-inch Retina displays. That means proper macOS scaling, crisp text, and no awkward resolution compromises. For designers, photographers, or anyone who spends all day staring at small UI elements, that matters.

BenQ MA320UG

The MA320UG, on the other hand, takes a slightly different route. It’s larger at 32 inches and sticks to 4K resolution, but adds a 120Hz refresh rate. That won’t turn it into a gaming monitor, but animations and scrolling do feel noticeably smoother at higher refresh rates.

Both models include two Thunderbolt 4 ports, with up to 96W power delivery, plus additional USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports. There’s also KVM support for switching between systems. Small touches like brightness and volume control directly through macOS keyboards help the experience feel more native.

Ports on the MA320UG and MA270S

The stands are fully adjustable, with height, tilt, pivot, and swivel support. Nothing flashy there, just practical ergonomics.

Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, though the monitors are already listed on BenQ’s European website. If the company keeps them below Apple’s pricing, they could appeal to users who want sharpness or a glossy panel without committing to Apple’s ecosystem pricing.

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ESPN says 'no need to panic' on Detroit Lions 2026 playoff return

It makes sense why Detroit Lions fans may be feeling frustrated or discouraged about the direction of the franchise.

After the best regular season in Lions history and its first time capturing the NFC's No. 1 seed in 2024, Detroit slumped to 9-8 and missed the playoffs altogether. Looking at the Lions' 2026 salary cap situation as the new league year and free agency approaches might unnerve the Detroit faithful, too.

But, thanks primarily to its restructure potential and some cut candidates, there's more financial wiggle room for the franchise than meets the eye.

Even after a frustrating finish in 2025, the Lions bring back a talented group of stars that includes quarterback Jared Goff, wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery and defensive stars Aidan Hutchinson and Jack Campbell.

ESPN feels like the Lions are a prime candidate for a 2026 bounce back. In its look at NFL overhaul tiers for 2025's 18 non-playoff teams, the Lions join the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs in the "no need to panic" category.

Detroit still has one of the league's most talented rosters and should jump right back into contention. The hiring of offensive coordinator Drew Petzing isn't splashy but will prove vital. - Jeremy Fowler, ESPN

Fowler and ESPN listed edge rusher Al-Quadin Muhammad as Detroit's top free agent. One of the lone concerns from Fowler was the reality that the Lions have committed nearly $1 billion to star players on extensions and there are still extensions to navigate to other young stars such as Gibbs, Campbell and tight end Sam LaPorta.

But, while the sour taste of a 9-8 finish in 2025 is fresh on fans' minds, ESPN views the Lions alongside the Ravens and Chiefs as obvious candidates for postseason returns in 2026.

The rest of ESPN's tiers for non-playoff teams broke down like this:

A few moves away

Sneaky good trajectory

Somewhere between contention and reset

In the middle of a rebuild

Full-blown overhaul

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Panthers greats Cam Newton, Steve Smith Sr. finally reunite for deep conversation

No. 1 and No. 89 have finally connected once again.

After keeping distant for about a decade, Carolina Panthers legends Cam Newton and Steve Smith Sr. recently sat down for a deep conversation with one another. The chat, which was posted to Newton's and Smith's YouTube channels on Thursday, navigated through their past and misunderstandings as well as the struggles of maintaining mental health.

Here is the talk in its entirety:

Newton and Smith shared three years together in Carolina, from 2011 to 2013. Smith would be released ahead of the 2014 campaign, and played out the final three seasons of his NFL career as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.

The franchise's all-time leading passer and all-time leading receiver, even in their post-football careers as popular media personalities, had not crossed paths following their Panthers days. There was, however, a bit of tension between the two—most recently when Newton, last February, described their 2011 team as a "locker room of losers."

Smith, who was a part of that squad, did not take too kindly to the characterization. Newton proceeded to clear up his comments, stating he was not specifically referring to Smith.

But now, that's all water under the bridge in what's turned out to be a cathartic past few weeks for the Panthers organization.

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High school boys wrestling: Spanish Fork holds narrow lead over Wasatch after 5A Day 1

High school wrestlers compete in the Ross Brunson All-Star Dual at UVU’s UCCU Center in Orem on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.
High school wrestlers compete in the Ross Brunson All-Star Dual at UVU’s UCCU Center in Orem on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

The 5A boys wrestling state tournament is shaping up to be a very tight race.

Two-time defending state championship Spanish Fork, Box Elder and Wasatch are all within six points of each other after the opening day of competition at UVU on Thursday.

Spanish Fork leads with 88 points, followed by Box Elder with 84.5 points and Wasatch with 82 points. Of the three, Spanish Fork advanced the most wrestlers into the semifinals with six, followed by Wasatch with six and Box Elder with five.

Competition resumes with the last two rounds and consolation rounds on Friday at UVU.

One of the feature wrestlers to watch is Wasatch senior Ben Kohler, who improved to 53-6 with a pair of wins on Thursday. He’s two wins away from his third straight individual state championship.

Six other wrestlers are still in the hunt for a state title repeat after advancing to their respective semifinals: Spanish Fork junior Easton Shelley, Wasatch sophomore William Shallenberger, Spanish Fork senior Ryker Olson, Wasatch junior Wyatt Hansen, Spanish Fork senior Hyrum King and Hillcrest senior Moroni Mahe.

Class 5A boys state tournament

Day 1 Team scores

  1. Spanish Fork, 88
  2. Box Elder, 84.5
  3. Wasatch, 82
  4. Payson, 71
  5. Viewmont, 55
  6. Roy, 45.5
  7. Salem Hills, 43.5
  8. Springville, 43

106 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Dane King, Alta def. Julian Gamino, Box Elder, TF-1.5 2:15 (17-0)
  • Tyson Lee, Viewmont def. Tyler Robertson, Maple Mountain, Fall 3:19
  • Andre Tavtigian, West def. Caden Lacy, Springville, Dec 8-3
  • Max Hartvigsen, Maple Mountain def. Kope Rinker, Skyline, TF-1.5 2:51 (18-1)
  • Ryder Thomas, Salem Hills def. Adrian Mascerenas, Roy, Fall 2:33
  • Tucker Willet, Wasatch def. Stetson Teeples, Payson, TF-1.5 3:39 (15-0)
  • Conner Finch, Payson def. Isaiah Zimmerman, Hillcrest, TF-1.5 3:06 (17-0)
  • Chase Weight, Salem Hills def. Dallin Anderson, Fremont, Fall 2:59

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Dane King, Alta def. Tyson Lee, Viewmont, Fall 2:24
  • Andre Tavtigian, West def. Max Hartvigsen, Maple Mountain, Dec 9-3
  • Ryder Thomas, Salem Hills def. Tucker Willet, Wasatch, Fall 0:29
  • Conner Finch, Payson def. Chase Weight, Salem Hills, Dec 8-5

Friday’s semifinals

  • Dane King, Alta vs. Andre Tavtigian, West
  • Ryder Thomas, Salem Hills vs. Conner Finch, Payson

113 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Easton Shelley, Spanish Fork def. Cooper Blair, West, TF-1.5 1:48 (15-0)
  • Levi Tueller, Payson def. Kirk Nielsen, Box Elder, Dec 10-5
  • Jake Zesiger, Viewmont def. Brock Revell, Pleasant Grove, MD 10-2
  • Aaron Beckett, Northridge def. Ryan Hua, Kearns, TF-1.5 1:58 (15-0)
  • Ryker Winward, Box Elder def. Brit Miner, Maple Mountain, Fall 0:24
  • Brody Ellis, Alta def. Conner Lewis, Salem Hills, MD 16-2
  • Jesse Judkins, Maple Mountain def. Charles Sessions, Viewmont, Fall 0:53
  • Tate Allred, Olympus def. Rico Quintana, Roy, TF-1.5 2:50 (15-0)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Easton Shelley, Spanish Fork def. Levi Tueller, Payson, TF-1.5 2:36 (15-0)
  • Jake Zesiger, Viewmont def. Aaron Beckett, Northridge, Fall 3:06
  • Ryker Winward, Box Elder def. Brody Ellis, Alta, Fall 1:53
  • Tate Allred, Olympus def. Jesse Judkins, Maple Mountain, Dec 8-3

Friday’s semifinals

  • Easton Shelley, Spanish Fork vs. Jake Zesiger, Viewmont
  • Ryker Winward, Box Elder vs. Tate Allred, Olympus

120 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Lucas Herbert, Maple Mountain def. Caleb Manheimer, Kearns, Dec 8-4
  • Stetler Lloyd, Spanish Fork def. Zach Fowlke, Salem Hills, Fall 4:50
  • Conley Evans, Box Elder def. Jaidon Huynh, Hunter, Fall 0:27
  • Taegan Leavitt, Spanish Fork def. Luke Crookston, Viewmont, TF-1.5 3:13 (16-0)
  • Bennett Weight, Salem Hills def. Cole Ashworth, Viewmont, Fall 2:26
  • McKay Clements, Springville def. Jacob Gardner, Woods Cross, Fall 0:47
  • Ken Starr, Roy def. Xavier Dew, Skyline, MD 9-0
  • Gage Anderson, Wasatch def. Mathew Harris, Payson, Fall 0:41

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Lucas Herbert, Maple Mountain def. Stetler Lloyd, Spanish Fork, Dec 3-1
  • Taegan Leavitt, Spanish Fork def. Conley Evans, Box Elder, Dec 7-1
  • Bennett Weight, Salem Hills def. McKay Clements, Springville, TF-1.5 2:19 (15-0)
  • Gage Anderson, Wasatch def. Ken Starr, Roy, TF-1.5 4:29 (20-5)

Friday’s semifinals

  • Lucas Herbert, Maple Mountain vs. Taegan Leavitt, Spanish Fork
  • Bennett Weight, Salem Hills vs. Gage Anderson, Wasatch

126 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Kaleb Blackner, Roy def. Joseph Jordan, Cyprus, Fall 1:08
  • Tyler Carlos, Salem Hills def. Wendell Maw, Fremont, Fall 2:30
  • Gunner Knudsen, Westfield def. Camden Caufield, Roy, Fall 0:30
  • Daxton Jolley, Payson def. Kade Burr, Wasatch, Fall 1:43
  • Seth Hall, Skyline def. Ryder Paea, Hunter, Fall 1:23
  • Hunter Young, Maple Mountain def. David Brems, Skyline, TF-1.5 3:17 (24-6)
  • Kyler Spencer, Spanish Fork def. Amin Rahimi, West, Fall 4:22
  • Adrian Gamino, Box Elder def. Dawson Thompson, Northridge, Fall 4:41

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Kaleb Blackner, Roy def. Tyler Carlos, Salem Hills, Fall 2:33
  • Gunner Knudsen, Westfield def. Daxton Jolley, Payson, Fall 4:11
  • Seth Hall, Skyline def. Hunter Young, Maple Mountain, Fall 1:37
  • Adrian Gamino, Box Elder def. Kyler Spencer, Spanish Fork, Dec 4-2

Friday’s semifinals

  • Kaleb Blackner, Roy vs. Gunner Knudsen, Westfield
  • Seth Hall, Skyline vs. Adrian Gamino, Box Elder

132 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Walter Beacham, Alta def. Colt Hanssen, Wasatch, Fall 1:08
  • Braken Hester, Box Elder def. Hunter Mcmurdie, Payson, Dec 7-0
  • Diesel Knudsen, Westfield def. Cooper Lambert, Pleasant Grove, Fall 1:14
  • Warren Christensen, Maple Mountain def. Chad Rees, Viewmont, Dec 8-2
  • William Shallenberger, Wasatch def. Beckam Bastian, Northridge, Fall 5:18
  • Maxwell Ferguson, Olympus def. Rope Baum, Spanish Fork, Fall 3:26
  • Kaden Herrera, Roy def. Denver Ellis, Box Elder, Fall 1:33
  • Brody Rydalch, Bountiful def. Cael Sandquist, Hunter, TF-1.5 4:06 (21-4)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Walter Beacham, Alta def. Braken Hester, Box Elder, Dec 6-5
  • Diesel Knudsen, Westfield def. Warren Christensen, Maple Mountain, TF-1.5 4:38 (21-3)
  • William Shallenberger, Wasatch def. Maxwell Ferguson, Olympus, Fall 3:04
  • Brody Rydalch, Bountiful def. Kaden Herrera, Roy, MD 14-0

Friday’s semifinals

  • Walter Beacham, Alta vs. Diesel Knudsen, Westfield
  • William Shallenberger, Wasatch vs. Brody Rydalch, Bountiful

138 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Connor Simons, Spanish Fork def. Jarom Gappmayer, Brighton, Fall 3:07
  • Bennett Ashcroft, Olympus def. Carson Duong, Hunter, Dec 7-5
  • Rylan Winward, Box Elder def. Vinson Moe, Alta, Fall 1:10
  • Colby Tennant, Westfield def. Caleb Lewis, Spanish Fork, Fall 2:32
  • Benjamin Kohler, Wasatch def. Evan Moss, Alta, Fall 0:33
  • Clayton Morrill, Payson def. Sam Allen, Box Elder, TF-1.5 3:27 (16-0)
  • Maximo Quintana, Roy def. Joshua Makitrin, Viewmont, Fall 4:43
  • Markus McCoy, Wasatch def. Kade Nordmann, Fremont, Dec 11-9

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Connor Simons, Spanish Fork def. Bennett Ashcroft, Olympus, Fall 3:35
  • Colby Tennant, Westfield def. Rylan Winward, Box Elder, Dec 9-4
  • Benjamin Kohler, Wasatch def. Clayton Morrill, Payson, Fall 1:38
  • Maximo Quintana, Roy def. Markus McCoy, Wasatch, TF-1.5 2:33 (16-0)

Friday’s semifinals

  • Connor Simons, Spanish Fork vs. Colby Tennant, Westfield
  • Benjamin Kohler, Wasatch vs. Maximo Quintana, Roy

144 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Jonas Lotz, Payson def. Elijah Castillo, Kearns, TF-1.5 2:19 (18-1)
  • Braxton Trimble, Westfield def. Hunter Privett, Hunter, TF-1.5 5:42 (20-3)
  • Kolvin Thompson, Box Elder def. Taima Anderson, Spanish Fork, Fall 3:10
  • Adam Terry, Timpview def. Tucker Price, West, MD 14-0
  • Daxton Bonner, Wasatch def. Alex Turner, Northridge, Fall 0:38
  • Luke Mason, Spanish Fork def. Gabriel Phippen, Box Elder, Fall 5:19
  • Kale Zorn, Fremont def. William Holdcroft, West, Fall 2:10
  • Pace Williams, Olympus def. Enoc Oteo, Timpview, MD 15-1

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Jonas Lotz, Payson def. Braxton Trimble, Westfield, Fall 5:06
  • Kolvin Thompson, Box Elder def. Adam Terry, Timpview, TF-1.5 5:37 (16-1)
  • Daxton Bonner, Wasatch def. Luke Mason, Spanish Fork, TF-1.5 3:29 (21-6)
  • Kale Zorn, Fremont def. Pace Williams, Olympus, Dec 15-8

Friday’s semifinals

  • Jonas Lotz, Payson vs. Kolvin Thompson, Box Elder
  • Daxton Bonner, Wasatch vs. Kale Zorn, Fremont

150 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Kael Theobald, Payson def. Parker Yorgason, Westfield, Fall 0:51
  • Seth Steele, Salem Hills def. Deacon Neilson, Maple Mountain, Fall 3:08
  • Rider Eggett, Viewmont def. Taylor Nageli, Cyprus, Fall 2:25
  • Ben Redd, Viewmont def. Rilen Brindley, Spanish Fork, Fall 3:30
  • Kamon Thompson, Box Elder def. Damon Innes, Maple Mountain, Fall 0:34
  • Max Richins, Wasatch def. Jeff Heywood, Spanish Fork, TF-1.5 3:45 (18-3)
  • Derek Harrison, Pleasant Grove def. Masen Hancey, Box Elder, Dec 16-15
  • Landon Hill, Brighton def. Brody Walker, Hunter, TF-1.5 6:00 (20-4)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Kael Theobald, Payson def. Seth Steele, Salem Hills, TF-1.5 3:02 (18-1)
  • Rider Eggett, Viewmont def. Ben Redd, Viewmont, Dec 5-2
  • Kamon Thompson, Box Elder def. Max Richins, Wasatch, MD 15-1
  • Derek Harrison, Pleasant Grove def. Landon Hill, Brighton, MD 21-11

Friday’s semifinals

  • Kael Theobald, Payson vs. Rider Eggett, Viewmont
  • Kamon Thompson, Box Elder vs. Derek Harrison, Pleasant Grove

157 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Ryker Olson, Spanish Fork def. Landon Nielsen, Bountiful, Fall 0:58
  • Colter Beck, Payson def. Dean Christensen, Box Elder, Dec 3-0
  • Owen Seeley, Viewmont def. Nicholas Lowe, Cyprus, Dec 5-2
  • Joseph Naylor, West Jordan def. Andrew Card, Olympus, TF-1.5 3:04 (20-1)
  • Cash Vigos, Alta def. Logan McNally, Wasatch, Fall 1:38
  • Ryker Cluff, Spanish Fork def. Connor Mardanlou, Bountiful, Fall 4:56
  • Porter Kemp, Pleasant Grove def. Jameson English, Olympus, Fall 2:15
  • Kilun Engelbrecht, Box Elder def. Gatlyn Collier, Northridge, Dec 8-7

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Ryker Olson, Spanish Fork def. Colter Beck, Payson, MD 13-2
  • Joseph Naylor, West Jordan def. Owen Seeley, Viewmont, Dec 5-2
  • Ryker Cluff, Spanish Fork def. Cash Vigos, Alta, Fall 1:52
  • Porter Kemp, Pleasant Grove def. Kilun Engelbrecht, Box Elder, TF-1.5 5:31 (16-0)

Friday’s semifinals

  • Ryker Olson, Spanish Fork vs. Joseph Naylor, West Jordan
  • Ryker Cluff, Spanish Fork vs. Porter Kemp, Pleasant Grove

165 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • William Childs, Maple Mountain def. Jack Witt, Wasatch, TF-1.5 3:20 (19-2)
  • Xane Shurtleff, Payson def. Keiran Barton, Olympus, Fall 3:21
  • Isaac Katoa, West def. Brennan Pierce, Spanish Fork, Dec 6-5
  • Zayden Darger, Salem Hills def. Micah Olsen, Northridge, TF-1.5 5:12 (16-1)
  • Jonah Ware, Wasatch def. Taylor Graham, Fremont, Fall 1:14
  • Noah Vaterlaus, Viewmont def. Nash Judy, West Jordan, Dec 12-9
  • Jesse Button, Salem Hills def. Ethan Castillo, Pleasant Grove, Fall 2:27
  • Christia Miller, Box Elder def. Ethan Hawks, Springville, Fall 1:00

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • William Childs, Maple Mountain def. Xane Shurtleff, Payson, Dec 4-2
  • Isaac Katoa, West def. Zayden Darger, Salem Hills, Fall 0:52
  • Jonah Ware, Wasatch def. Noah Vaterlaus, Viewmont, Fall 1:36
  • Christia Miller, Box Elder def. Jesse Button, Salem Hills, Fall 4:56

Friday’s semifinals

  • William Childs, Maple Mountain vs. Isaac Katoa, West
  • Jonah Ware, Wasatch vs. Christia Miller, Box Elder

175 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Alexande Navarro, West Jordan def. Jack Lahn, Bountiful, Fall 1:04
  • Alexande Swain, West Jordan def. Marcus Reyes, Bountiful, Fall 4:32
  • Dominic Jones, West def. Sean Wilkerson, Maple Mountain, Dec 11-8
  • Preston Graver, Spanish Fork def. Colt Hawkins, Viewmont, Fall 2:12
  • Tayson Wylie, Box Elder def. Chase Mathiesen, Alta, Fall 1:20
  • Trent Harris, Springville def. Dillan Thacker, Wasatch, Fall 3:16
  • Bruce Walker, Hunter def. Oliver Mangum, Viewmont, Fall 1:14
  • Bo Goodman, Pleasant Grove def. Atticus Feldon, Olympus, Fall 3:54

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Alexande Navarro, West Jordan def. Alexande Swain, West Jordan, Dec 12-9
  • Preston Graver, Spanish Fork def. Dominic Jones, West, Dec 9-3
  • Trent Harris, Springville def. Tayson Wylie, Box Elder, Fall 0:35
  • Bo Goodman, Pleasant Grove def. Bruce Walker, Hunter, TF-1.5 3:35 (15-0)

Friday’s semifinals

  • Alexande Navarro, West Jordan vs. Preston Graver, Spanish Fork
  • Trent Harris, Springville vs. Bo Goodman, Pleasant Grove

190 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Lisiate Valeti, Springville def. Keenan Simmons, Box Elder, Fall 1:42
  • Fernando Cortez, Brighton def. Nathen Berkuta, West Jordan, Dec 10-5
  • Judson Yorgason, Westfield def. Cael Cottle, Payson, Fall 0:50
  • Karter Casperson, Pleasant Grove def. Jacob Galatro, Viewmont, Fall 2:45
  • Kingston O’Bannon, Salem Hills def. Christia Herrick, West Jordan, Fall 3:12
  • Zion Talia, Northridge def. Jesse Schiffman, Westfield, Dec 8-3
  • Hyrum King, Spanish Fork def. Archer Gale, Woods Cross, Fall 1:30
  • Parker Whetton, Box Elder def. Peter Liscomb, Cyprus, Fall 0:25

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Lisiate Valeti, Springville def. Fernando Cortez, Brighton, Fall 2:46
  • Karter Casperson, Pleasant Grove def. Judson Yorgason, Westfield, MD 21-8
  • Zion Talia, Northridge def. Kingston O’Bannon, Salem Hills, Fall 5:08
  • Hyrum King, Spanish Fork def. Parker Whetton, Box Elder, Fall 3:02

Friday’s semifinals

  • Lisiate Valeti, Springville vs. Karter Casperson, Pleasant Grove
  • Zion Talia, Northridge vs. Hyrum King, Spanish Fork

215 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Porter Jones, West Jordan def. Avirey Miller, Box Elder, Fall 1:59
  • Noah Ramboz, Clearfield def. Jaxon Grant, Salem Hills, Fall 3:31
  • Mack Youngberg, Viewmont def. Owen Ellsworth, Northridge, Fall 1:34
  • Ethan Ure, Payson def. Radly Martin, Granger, TF-1.5 2:52 (15-0)
  • Wyatt Hanssen, Wasatch def. Logan Packer, West Jordan, Fall 0:32
  • Cyrus Armenta, Cyprus def. Hogan Mumford, Box Elder, TF-1.5 4:58 (17-1)
  • Tuiono Valeti, Springville def. Emmanuel Ramos, Granger, Fall 0:50
  • Viliami Tapa, Woods Cross def. James Nielsen, Alta, Fall 2:51

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Porter Jones, West Jordan def. Noah Ramboz, Clearfield, TF-1.5 3:43 (19-3)
  • Mack Youngberg, Viewmont def. Ethan Ure, Payson, MD 8-0
  • Wyatt Hanssen, Wasatch def. Cyrus Armenta, Cyprus, Fall 0:28
  • Tuiono Valeti, Springville def. Viliami Tapa, Woods Cross, Fall 3:38

Friday’s semifinals

  • Porter Jones, West Jordan vs. Mack Youngberg, Viewmont
  • Wyatt Hanssen, Wasatch vs. Tuiono Valeti, Springville

285 pounds

Thursday’s first round

  • Carter Rudolph, Roy def. Brodrick Lee, Woods Cross, Fall 2:57
  • Brandon Swain, Viewmont def. Richard Jordan, Fremont, Dec 7-3
  • Logan Tull, Wasatch def. Desert D Ale, Pleasant Grove, MD 15-3
  • Kyler Olson, Spanish Fork def. Alex Vanisi, Kearns, Fall 3:04
  • Moroni Mahe, Hillcrest def. Lincoln Frost, Fremont, Fall 1:27
  • Faaifoao Pili Jr, Granger def. Garrett Pickett, Clearfield, Fall 0:51
  • Malakai Filimoe atu, Payson def. Ryan Rowley, Westfield, Fall 2:55
  • Caleb Cefalo, Box Elder def. Rylen Rude, Northridge, Dec 9-3

Thursday’s quarterfinals

  • Carter Rudolph, Roy def. Brandon Swain, Viewmont, Fall 4:44
  • Kyler Olson, Spanish Fork def. Logan Tull, Wasatch, Fall 5:15
  • Moroni Mahe, Hillcrest def. Faaifoao Pili Jr, Granger, Fall 1:54
  • Malakai Filimoe atu, Payson def. Caleb Cefalo, Box Elder, Fall 3:59

Friday’s semifinals

  • Carter Rudolph, Roy vs. Kyler Olson, Spanish Fork
  • Moroni Mahe, Hillcrest vs. Malakai Filimoe atu, Payson

Evaluating 49ers 2025 draft class rookies on offense: There’s still a lot of what-ifs

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 03: Jordan Watkins #17 of the San Francisco 49ers warms up before the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium on January 03, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Francisco 49ers had one of the deepest draft classes in the NFL last offseason, taking 11 players in the 2025 NFL Draft, as they looked to get younger and add depth at key positions.

Defense was the name of the game early, as the 49ers took defensive players with their first five picks before selecting wide receiver Jordan Watkins at the end of the fourth round. Several players were forced into big roles early, and a number of rookies flashed in Year 1.

With the season over, let’s look back and evaluate every rookie’s season and what to expect in 2026. Earlier this month, I looked at all the rookies on defense and evaluated their seasons. Now, it’s time to look at the five offensive rookies and their production.

WR Jordan Watkins (Round 4, Pick 138)

As for a couple of players on the list, injuries were the name of the game for Watkins this season. He played in only four games for the 49ers, catching two passes for 26 yards. When considering his draft stock, that can be seen as disappointing, but maybe not out of the ordinary for a fourth-round pick on a talented team.

But Watkins had a really good offseason, consistently flashing as a speedy receiver, which the 49ers badly needed this season without Brandon Aiyuk.

However, injuries limited him for the first two months of the season, and he only made his NFL debut in Week 8, catching one pass while playing five offensive snaps. He caught another pass against the New York Giants the week after while playing six snaps, but only saw two in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Rams.

He played in only one more game this season while dealing with other injuries. The 49ers need more speed, so Watkins should compete in 2026, but he was behind a number of veterans who were inconsistent late in the season.

RB Jordan James (Round 5, Pick 147)

James was drafted to be a backup for the 49ers, who were returning Isaac Guerendo and Christian McCaffrey. But, seeking an upgrade at the spot, San Francisco traded for Brian Robinson before the season to back up McCaffrey.

That put James even lower on the depth chart for carries, so he didn’t make much of an offensive impact this year. A finger injury also limited him to only three games this season, and he had no touches on offense, although he did see some special teams snaps when playing.

This is another what-if. Guerendo doesn’t seem like the backup of the future, so an opening is there. But will the 49ers trust James to fill that role?

QB Kurtis Rourke (Round 7, Pick 227)

You can’t really evaluate this pick because the 49ers specifically drafted Rourke with 2026 and beyond in mind. The former Indiana quarterback was coming off a torn ACL and was expected to miss much of the 2025 season. With Mac Jones in place and Adrian Martinez as the No. 3 quarterback, there was no need to have much of an impact from Rourke in 2025.

Now, expect him to be the No. 3 quarterback behind Jones (assuming the 49ers keep him) in 2026, with the possibility of a bigger role in the future.

OL Connor Colby (Round 7, Pick 249)

Colby was one of San Francisco’s more important rookies this season in a variety of ways. He impressed during the offseason and was immediately thrust into a bigger role when Ben Bartch went down with a multi-week injury, stepping in at left guard to start the year.

That came with its ups and downs. Colby had his flashes in the run game, but definitely saw his fair share of struggles with pass protection and communication, and it was clear he wasn’t fully ready for the opportunity.

Offensive line is a position that takes time to develop, and getting one in the seventh round is primarily for depth purposes. That’s what Colby will be for the next few years, with the possibility to develop into a low-end starter late in his rookie contract.

WR Junior Bergen (Round 7, Pick 252)

This was a pick that I questioned at the time, and it feels like a big question mark one year in. Yes, the 49ers spent a late seventh-round pick here, so the expectations won’t be that high.

But Bergen was drafted primarily for his special teams help as a returner. He didn’t offer much as a receiver, which the 49ers prefer from their returners, and didn’t play in a single game this season. There just didn’t feel like much floor or upside here.

It feels like he’ll have an uphill battle to make the roster in 2026.

Raiders hiring former Chargers HC Mike McCoy as Asst. HC

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - DECEMBER 28: Interim head coach Mike McCoy of the Tennessee Titans looks on prior to the game against the New Orleans Saints at Nissan Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Chargers will see a familiar face on the opposing sideline twice this season when they play the Raiders as Las Vegas is reportedly set to hire former Bolts head coach Mike McCoy as their assistant head coach. McCoy spent four seasons at the head of the Chargers and will now serve as a veteran voice in the ear of first-time head coach Klint Kubiak.

The Raiders are hiring Mike McCoy as assistant head coach, per sources.

McCoy, 53, spent four years as the Chargers’ head coach and finished last season as the Titans’ interim coach. An experienced addition to Klint Kubiak’s staff. pic.twitter.com/2NEccAi4Rc

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 12, 2026

McCoy finished the 2025 season as the interim head coach of the Titans who fired Brian Callahan less than two years after his hire. Before being promoted in the interim, McCoy was a senior offensive assistant. Prior to joining the Titans staff, McCoy coached quarterbacks for the Jaguars from 2022-2024.

The former San Diego Chargers head coach took the team to the postseason in his first year with a 9-7 record. The Bolts finished 9-7 the next season, missing the playoffs, before finishing with records of 4-12 and 5-11 in his final two seasons.

U.S. Curlers Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin Also Work as a Lab Tech and Realtor — Here's How They Balance Both (Exclusive)

Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin of Team USA on Feb. 10, 2026 Ding Xu/Xinhua via Getty
Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin of Team USA on Feb. 10, 2026

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Silver medalists Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin tell PEOPLE how they balance their curling dreams with their respective careers as a lab technician and realtor
  • Thiesse says she's "really lucky" to work at her mother's mercury testing company because it's "convenient for all the time off that I need"
  • Dropkin, a realtor licensed in Minnesota and Wisconsin, says he's grateful to his "great colleagues" and "understanding clients" for helping him bring home the silver medal

When they're not winning medals as Olympic curlers, Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin of Team USA work regular jobs.

But balancing their day jobs with training to be an Olympian isn't easy. "As curlers, we are not full-time athletes," Thiesse, 31, tells PEOPLE from Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. "We play the sport becaue we love it, it's not because we're out there making a ton of money off of it."

Thiesse, who became the first American woman to medal in curling with Dropkin, 30, on Feb. 10, says that's why "it's really important for us to find jobs that support us and understand what our goals are and our dreams are."

Cory Thiesse on Feb. 9, 2026 in Cortina d'Ampezzo Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty
Cory Thiesse on Feb. 9, 2026 in Cortina d'Ampezzo

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Thiesse, nicknamed "girl Cory" by her and Dropkin's coach and who calls her teammate "boy Korey" to differentiate the athletes, works as a lab technician at a mercury testing company her mother owns in Duluth, Minnesota, which she calls "convenient for all the time off that I need."

"Otherwise, I don't know what I would do because we spend so much time on the road competing and leaving work to go train, so we're really lucky to have such a village surrounding us to be able to do what we do."

Dropkin, 30, echoes Thiesse's sentiment that they compete for the love of the sport, and says he's also found "passion in real estate" when he isn't curling.

"I got my license representing Minnesota and Wisconsin. I've got a lot of great colleagues that have supported my dreams and helped me out with showings and help my clients out," he says, adding, "Thankfully, a lot of understanding clients, they know that I'm wanting to pursue these dreams.

Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin on Feb. 10, 2026 Ezra Shaw/Getty
Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin on Feb. 10, 2026

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"I'm just so grateful for all of them and being able to bring this home and show my people my sphere, what I've worked so hard for, and it does take a village to really make this all happen," adds Dropkin, whose fiancée Gabby was in the stands to support him and Thiesse.

"We're just very appreciative to have people in our lives that support us and are flexible with what we're trying to do and what we're trying to achieve."

And as Thiesse takes the ice with the women's curling team on Feb. 12, Dropkin says he plans to be "in the stands being the loudest cheerleader out there,"

"I've already lost my voice being a cheerleader for us, and for her, I'm going to do the same," he tells PEOPLE.

To learn more about all the Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, come to people.com to check out ongoing coverage before, during and after the games. Watch the Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, beginning Feb. 6, on NBC and Peacock.

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Olympic medals today: What's the 2026 medal count after Feb. 12 events?

Another day of competition is in the books at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

Athletes from more than 90 countries are battling in 116 events over 16 days, and USA TODAY is keeping a tally of every nation finishing on the podium. Here's a look at the latest medal standings after all the action wrapped up on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Find the upcoming medal event schedule below.

USA TODAY Sports has a team of more than a dozen journalists on the ground in Italy to bring you behind the scenes with Team USA and keep you up to date with every medal win, big moment and triumphant finish. Get our Chasing Gold newsletter in your inbox every morning and join our WhatsApp channel to get the latest updates right in your texts.

Broadcast coverage of the 2026 Milano Cortino Winter Olympics is airing exclusively airing across NBC's suite of networks with many competitions airing live on its streaming service, Peacock, which you can sign up for here .

What is the medal count at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics?

All data accurate as of Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, at 4:54 p.m.

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  • 1. Italy: 17 Total (6 Gold, 3 Silver, 8 Bronze)
  • 2. Norway: 14 Total (7 Gold, 2 Silver, 5 Bronze)
  • 3. United States: 14 Total (4 Gold, 7 Silver, 3 Bronze)
  • 4. Austria: 12 Total (3 Gold, 6 Silver, 3 Bronze)
  • 5. Japan: 10 Total (2 Gold, 2 Silver, 6 Bronze)
  • 6. Germany: 9 Total (4 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze)
  • 7. Sweden: 8 Total (4 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze)
  • 8. France: 8 Total (3 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze)
  • 9. Switzerland: 7 Total (4 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze)
  • 10. Canada: 7 Total (0 Gold, 3 Silver, 4 Bronze)
  • 11. Netherlands: 6 Total (3 Gold, 3 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 12. South Korea: 4 Total (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze)
  • 13. China: 4 Total (0 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze)
  • 14. Czech Republic: 2 Total (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 15. Slovenia: 2 Total (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 16. New Zealand: 2 Total (0 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze)
  • 17. Bulgaria: 2 Total (0 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze)
  • 18. Australia: 1 Total (1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 19. Latvia: 1 Total (0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 20. Poland: 1 Total (0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze)
  • 21. Belgium: 1 Total (0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze)
  • 22. Finland: 1 Total (0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze)

2026 Winter Olympics medal events schedule

Feb. 13

  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Men's 10km Interval Start Free
  • BIATHLON: Men's 10km Sprint
  • SNOWBOARDING: Women's Cross Final
  • SPEED SKATING: Men's 10000m
  • FIGURE SKATING: Men's Free Skate
  • SNOWBOARDING: Men's Halfpipe Final
  • SKELETON: Men's Heat 4

Feb. 14

  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Women's Dual Moguls Final
  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Women's 4x7.5km Relay
  • ALPINE SKIING: Men's Giant Slalom Final
  • BIATHLON: Women's 7.5km Sprint
  • SPEED SKATING: Men's 500m
  • SKELETON: Women's Final
  • SKI JUMPING: Men's Large Hill
  • SHORT TRACK: Men's 1500m

Feb. 15

  • BIATHLON: Men's 12.5km Pursuit
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Men's Dual Moguls Final
  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Men's 4x7.5km Relay
  • ALPINE SKIING: Women's Giant Slalom
  • SNOWBOARDING: Mixed Team Cross Final
  • BIATHLON: Women's 10km Pursuit
  • SPEED SKATING: Women's 500m
  • SKELETON: Mixed Team
  • SKI JUMPING: Women's Large Hill

Feb. 16

  • SHORT TRACK: Women's 1000m
  • ALPINE SKIING: Men's Slalom
  • FIGURE SKATING: Pair Skating Free Skate
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Women's Big Air Final
  • SKI JUMPING: Men's Super Team Final Round
  • BOBSLED: Women's Singles

Feb. 17

  • NORDIC COMBINED: Large Hill/10km: 10km
  • SNOWBOARDING: Women's Slopestyle Final
  • BIATHLON: Men's 4x7.5km Relay
  • SPEED SKATING: Men's, Women's Team Pursuit Finals
  • BOBSLED: Men's Doubles

Feb. 18

  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Women's, Men's Team Sprint Free Final
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Women's Aerials Final
  • SNOWBOARDING: Men's Slopestyle Final
  • ALPINE SKIING: Women's Slalom
  • BIATHLON: Women's 4x6km Relay
  • SHORT TRACK: Women's 3000m Relay
  • SHORT TRACK: Men's 500m

Feb. 19

  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Men's Aerials Final
  • SKI MOUNTAINEERING: Women's, Men's Sprint
  • NORDIC COMBINED: Team Sprint/Large Hill 2x7.5km
  • ICE HOCKEY: Women's Final
  • SPEED SKATING: Men's 1500m
  • FIGURE SKATING: Women's Free Skate

Feb. 20

  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Women's Cross Final
  • BIATHLON: Men's 15km Mass Start
  • SPEED SKATING: Women's 1500m
  • CURLING: Men's Bronze Medal Game
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Men's Halfpipe Final
  • SHORT TRACK: Men's 5000m Relay Final
  • SHORT TRACK: Women's 1500m Final

Feb. 21

  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Men's 50km Mass Start Classic
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Mixed Team Aerials Final
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Men's Cross Final
  • SKI MOUNTAINEERING: Mixed Relay
  • CURLING: Men's Gold Medal Game, Women's Bronze Medal Game
  • BIATHLON: Women's 12.5km Mass Start
  • SPEED SKATING: Men's, Women's Mass Start
  • FREESTYLE SKIING: Women's Halfpipe Final
  • ICE HOCKEY: Men's Bronze Medal Game
  • BOBSLED: Women's Doubles: Heat 4

Feb. 22

  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Women's 50km Mass Start Classic
  • CURLING: Women's Gold Medal Game
  • BOBSLED: Men's Quads Final
  • ICE HOCKEY: Men's Gold Medal Game

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Olympic medals today: What's the 2026 medal count after Feb. 12 events?

Barcelona player ratings against Atletico Madrid: Disastrous displays all across the pitch

Barcelona player ratings against Atletico Madrid: Disastrous displays all across the pitch
Barcelona player ratings against Atletico Madrid: Disastrous displays all across the pitch

Barcelona were comprehensively beaten by Atletico Madrid on Thursday in their first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final tie, with goals from Eric Garcia (OG), Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman and Julian Alvarez.

Joan Garcia – 5

Gifted the opening goal to Atleti after failing to control Eric’s back-pass. It was an off-night for the Barcelona goalkeeper, who could not stop any of the other three goals.

Jules Kounde – 6

Ademola Lookman got the better of him, but the deficit was only four thanks to him. He made two excellent goal-saving blocks, one in each half.

Image via Angel Martinez/Getty Images

Pau Cubarsi – 5

He’s been off-colour this season, and this was another poor showing. However, he was unfortunate to have a goal ruled out by a marginal offside.

Eric Garcia – 5.5

A rare blip in an otherwise stellar season. He conceded an own goal and was sent off late on, although neither incident can be blamed on him.

Alejandro Balde – 5

Struggled up against Giuliano Simeone and Nahuel Molina.

Frenkie de Jong – 5

Failed to establish any sort of control in midfield, aside from a period early in the second half.

Marc Casado – 4.5

He struggled again, and on 36 minutes, he was sacrificed with the score already at 3-0 to allow Robert Lewandowski to be brought on.

Lamine Yamal – 5.5

Atleti will very well to keep him quiet.

Fermin Lopez – 5

Failed to continue his good form. Like so many of his teammates in attack, he could not make any sort of decisive impact.

Dani Olmo – 5

Moved on to the left for this match, but he has no impact whatsoever.

Ferran Torres – 5

Did little in attack, and his poor pass led to Eric being sent off late.

Substitutes

Robert Lewandowski – 5.5

Made no impact after being brought on during the first half.

Ronald Araujo – 6

Could not save the sinking ship.

Joao Cancelo – 6

Could not make a difference in defence or attack.

Gerard Martin – N/A

Brought on as cover after Eric’s red card.

Arsenal scrape a draw at impressive Brentford

Arsenal scrape a draw at impressive Brentford
Arsenal scrape a draw at impressive Brentford

Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw by Brentford this evening, surrendering two valuable points in the Premier League title race. With Manchester City having secured victory against Fulham, the pressure was firmly on the Gunners to respond with a win of their own.

Mikel Arteta’s side travelled to a notoriously difficult ground knowing that any slip could prove costly. Brentford, enjoying a strong campaign, demonstrated from the outset why they have troubled several top sides this season. Organised and determined, the hosts frustrated Arsenal during the opening stages and prevented them from establishing early control.

Frustration in West London

Arsenal were the focus of much attention and expectation, but Brentford showed no intention of simply accommodating the league leaders. Playing with confidence at home, the Bees matched their opponents’ intensity and ensured the first half ended goalless. The Gunners struggled to create clear openings, prompting Arteta to introduce Martin Odegaard at the interval in search of greater creativity.

The change brought renewed impetus, and Arsenal eventually broke the deadlock on the hour mark when Noni Madueke found the net. At that stage, it appeared the Gunners had seized control and were poised to secure the three points they desperately required.

Brentford’s Resilient Response

Brentford, however, refused to concede defeat. They responded with purpose and were rewarded when Keane Lewis Potter scored the equaliser, restoring parity and shifting the momentum once more. Arsenal pushed forward in pursuit of a decisive second goal, but Brentford defended resolutely, with Caoimhín Kelleher producing an assured performance in goal.

The hosts also threatened on the counter attack, ensuring the contest remained finely balanced until the final whistle. Ultimately, both sides had to settle for a share of the spoils. While Brentford will take encouragement from their display, it is Arsenal who are likely to feel the greater disappointment as the title race tightens further.

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Germany draws Netherlands, Serbia, and Greece in UEFA Nations League group

Germany have quite an exciting year ahead. With a couple interesting friendlies in March, it only gets more interesting as Germany will look to redeem themselves at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after two extremely disappointing World Cups for Die Mannschaft. Soon after that tournament, the Germans will look to put together another strong campaign in the UEFA Nations League.

Today, Germany had their opponents for the 2026/27 Nations League campaign confirmed. As a Pot 1 team, Germany was set up for a fairly favorable draw, but the sixteen teams in Nations League A, are almost all strong sides.

From Pot 2, Germany could have drawn either Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, or Croatia. Germany drew Netherlands, who the Germans exceeded in the last Nations League campaign with a draw and a win over both matches. To most fans, this was probably the most difficult opponent that they could have had in this pot.

From Pot 3, Germany could have drawn either Serbia, Belgium, England, or Norway. Drawn alongside Germany and Netherlands, was Serbia. This outcome was extremely favorable, and possibly the most important draw that Germany could have had in the entire draw as they avoided England and Norway as a Pot 3 team.

From Pot 4, Germany could have drawn either Wales, Czechia, Greece, or Türkiye. Once again, Germany probably had the most favorable outcome in this pot matching up with Greece.

This was arguably a best-case scenario for Germany, as this group is very winnable, or at the least, achievable to finish in the top two, and advance to the quarter-finals. This is very comparable to last Nations League, where Germany played the Netherlands, Hungary, and Bosnia & Herzegovina.

As great as it is to succeed in this tournament, it also feels like a lost opportunity for Germany to test themselves against the top competition. Germany missed the chance to play a team like England over two legs, but should Die Mannschaft advance further in the tournament, there will be good teams waiting.

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🚨 Atlético sink Barça in the Cup semi-final

🚨 Atlético sink Barça in the Cup semi-final

Atlético Madrid crushed FC Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final (4-0).


Driven by their star signing, Lookman, the rojiblanco club scored four rapid-fire goals in the first half.

Barça tried to respond after the break, but never managed to close the gap. Worth noting is the goal disallowed for Pau Cubarsi before the hour mark, after nearly eight minutes of VAR review.

Atlético is now in a very favorable position for a place in the final, but beware of a Catalan comeback at Camp Nou.

The return leg is scheduled for February 3rd at 9 p.m.

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Carter Johnson, 19, identified as player killed in Iowa Lakes bus crash

The Iowa Lakes Community College baseball player killed in a bus crash that occurred in Northwest Iowa on Wednesday, Feb. 11, has been identified.

Carter Johnson, 19, of Rapid City, South Dakota, was identified as the one person killed in the crash during a news conference held Thursday, Feb. 12 by Iowa State Patrol Lt. Aaron Schmidt, according to the Des Moines Register ― part of the USA TODAY Network.

REQUIRED READING: 1 dead in bus crash carrying Iowa community college baseball team

The single-vehicle crash happened on an Iowa highway around 11 a.m. local time en route to a baseball game in Arkansas, with 33 passengers on board. All the passengers in the bus were taken to hospitals across Iowa.

“This has been an incredibly difficult time for our community college community,” Iowa Lakes Community College president Scott Stokes said during a news conference Thursday. “Our students, faculty, staff and family have been deeply affected."

Johnson, affectionately known as "Tater," was a freshman outfielder for the Iowa Lakes Lakers, according to the team roster. He attended Rapid City Stevens High School in Rapid City, South Dakota, before he arrived at Iowa Lakes Community College.

“Our baseball team is more than a roster. They’re a family,” Iowa Lakes athletics director Troy Larson said. “Carter was a great teammate, a friend and a valued member of our athletic community.”

Johnson was dead upon the arrival of local law enforcement to the accident scene, according to a news release from the Iowa State Patrol. Schmidt added that some of Johnson's teammates ― including some who traveled in a separate van ― were attempting CPR on Johnson when officials arrived on the scene.

Schmidt did not know the exact conditions of the crash victims during the press conference, but stated they were all recovering.

According to a report from KCCI, Iowa Lakes has canceled classes through the rest of the week, while Calhoun County Emergency Management has declared the crash a mass casualty incident due to the number of injuries, per a news release posted on Facebook

"Iowa Lakes is a strong community, and we will walk through this together," Larson said.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Carter Johnson identified as player killed in Iowa Lakes bus crash

Ex-Brewers player Keston Hiura's incredible offseason continues

Has anyone had a better offseason than former Milwaukee Brewers first-round draft pick Keston Hiura?

Just look at what Hiura, who last was in the Brewers organization in the 2023 season, has been up to in the last few months:

  • He returned to his California hometown to be inducted into the Valencia High School Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • He was inducted into his college athletics hall of fame at the University of California Irvine. The ceremony is set for Feb. 13.
  • He was married in the most gorgeous beachside wedding along the Pacific Coast.
  • And now, he has signed a contract with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

Hiura was selected ninth overall by the Brewers in the 2017 draft and it wasn't long before the former top prospect was called up to the big-league roster. He made his MLB debut in May 2019 and went on to have a productive year at the plate, hitting .303 with 19 home runs and 49 RBI in 84 games, plus what became a career-high OPS of .938.

But his deficiencies in the field – he led all second basemen in errors in 2019 and 2020 – led to the Brewers looking elsewhere at second base. He started spending more time at first base and the demotions to the minors became more frequent.

And he couldn't sustain his production at the plate as his batting average continued to fall in ensuing seasons while his strikeouts were an ongoing issue. He led the league in strikeouts during the COVID-shortened 2020 season.

After three straight years of making the team's opening day roster from 2020 through 2022, Hiura would spend the entire 2023 season in Triple-A Nashville.

He and the Brewers went their separate ways after that season. Hiura has since been with three organizations (Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels and Colorado Rockies), though he has only played in 18 games at the big-league level. Most of his time has been in the minors the last two seasons.

But Hiura, still 29 years old, gets a fresh start with his hometown Dodgers. He's signing a minor-league deal with an invitation to spring training, reports the New York Post's Jon Heyman.

Keston Hiura is signing a minor-league deal with the Dodgers that includes an MLB camp invite, per @JonHeymanpic.twitter.com/CrLvugLZj0

— B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff) February 12, 2026

Hiura's arrival to the Dodgers will come after his induction into the UC Irvine Hall of Fame this week.

Hiura starred at the collegiate level, where he was the 2017 Big West Field Player of the Year with the highest batting average. Other accolades include three-time first team All-Big West selection, Big West Freshman Player of the Year and multiple All-American selections.

Keston Hiura stats (Brewers)

Here are Keston Hiura's stats during his tenure with the Brewers:

  • Games: 284
  • Plate appearances: 1,057
  • Runs: 131
  • Hits: 223
  • HRs: 50
  • RBI: 132
  • BA: .238
  • OBP: .318
  • SLG: .453
  • OPS: .771
  • WAR: 1.5

Apr 20, 2022; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Keston Hiura (18) is greeted in the dugout after hitting a 3-run home run in the seventh inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Keston Hiura stats (career)

  • Games: 302
  • PA: 1,105
  • Runs: 135
  • Hits: 231
  • HRs: 50
  • RBI: 134
  • BA: .235
  • OBP: .314
  • SLG: .442
  • OPS: .755
  • WAR: 0.9

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Keston Hiura signs with Dodgers, inducted into UC Irvine Hall of Fame

Sources: Knicks to sign ex-Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan

NEW YORK — The Knicks are rounding out a roster they hope can compete for a championship with one big addition entering the mid-February NBA All-Star break.

The Knicks are signing 2022 No. 9 overall pick Jeremy Sochan to a minimum contract for the rest of the season, league sources told the New York Daily News. ESPN was first to report Sochan’s intention to sign with the Knicks following his buyout with the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday.

Sochan made the 2023 NBA All-Rookie Second Team with averages of 11.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. He is a 28.7% career 3-point shooter who makes his impact on the defensive end and as a slashing playmaker on offense.

Sochan, according to ESPN, chose the Knicks from a field of 10 teams interested in the versatile defender’s services.

And the Knicks, according to league sources, targeted Sochan at the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline but ultimately traded Guerschon Yabusele to the Chicago Bulls as part of a three-team deal that landed Jose Alvarado, who scored 26 points and made eight 3s in Wednesday’s victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. The Knicks view both Sochan and Alvarado as trade deadline acquisitions.

Sochan, 22, has career averages of 10.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and roughly a steal and half of a block per game. He appeared in just 28 games in San Antonio this season before the Spurs waived him on Wednesday.

The Knicks, according to league sources, view Sochan was a young player with high upside as a versatile defender who can also handle the ball and make plays for his teammates on offense. The 6-foot-8 forward joins a thin Knicks frontcourt featuring Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson as the only experienced centers, plus OG Anunoby and rookie Mohamed Diawara as the only size-appropriate options at the four spot. He provides much-needed depth and size on the wings — albeit at the steep cost of perimeter spacing–to support Anunoby, Diawara, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and Landry Shamet.

Sochan joins an improved second unit set to support a stacked starting five of Towns, Anunoby, Bridges, Hart and Jalen Brunson. The Knicks now believe they can trust 15 players in their rotation, as Sochan joins Robinson, Alvarado, Diawara, Shamet, second-year players Tyler Kolek, Ariel Hukporti and Kevin McCullar Jr., plus the injured Miles McBride (pelvic surgery).

Sochan fell out of the Spurs’ rotation in early December, coinciding with the emergence of San Antonio’s 2025 No. 14 pick Carter Bryant. He has battled a quad strain and a wrist injury this season.

Sochan scored a season-high 16 points on 6-of-7shooting from the field in his first game of the season, a two-point Nov. 5 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. He is shooting 25.7% from 3-point range this season and does not have a season shooting 31% or better from deep in his NBA career.

Sochan had 31 points and 14 rebounds in a Jan. 26, 2024 matchup where the Spurs used him at point guard alongside a rookie Victor Wembanyama for stretches.

The Knicks owned the Eastern Conference’s No. 3 seed with a 35-20 record entering the All-Star break. The Detroit Pistons (40-13) and Boston Celtics (35-19) hold the conference’s top-two seeds, respectively.

At the deadline, the Pistons traded scoring guard Jaden Ivey to the Chicago Bulls as part of a three-team deal for sharpshooter Kevin Huerter. The Celtics traded scoring guard Anfernee Simons to the Bulls for two-time All-Star center Nikola Vucevic. And the Cleveland Cavaliers sent De’Andre Hunter and All-Star guard Darius Garland out in deals for perennial All-Star and ex-Brooklyn Net James Harden plus backup guards Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis. The Milwaukee Bucks also signed recently-waived Brooklyn Net Cam Thomas on the buyout market, and Thomas erupted for 34 points in a win over the Orlando Magic with Giannis Antetokounmpo watching in approval from the bench.

The Knicks join the pack of Eastern Conference title contenders shuffling their roster entering the All-Star break. Anunoby missed the Knicks’ final four games entering the break with a toe injury.

Falcons free agency rumor should interest Broncos, Chiefs, Cowboys, Vikings

Falcons free agency rumor should interest Broncos, Chiefs, Cowboys, Vikings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Atlanta Falcons have a decision to make on running back Tyler Allgeier's future as he is set to enter free agency.

Allgeier has been a solid contributor out of the backfield for Atlanta since joining the team in 2022 as a fifth-round pick. However, with the emergence of Bijan Robinson as one of the top playmakers in the sport, Allgeier's role has diminished.

Though the Falcons could still look to retain Allgeier, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer expects the young running back to find a new home in 2026.

"As for Tyler Allgeier, I’m presuming he’s gone and will get a nice payday somewhere. And it’s not that the Falcons don’t like Allgeier, but there’s a megacontract on the horizon for Bijan Robinson. I think it’s difficult to forecast a landing spot for him, though, because I’d put him behind Breece Hall and Kenneth Walker III in the free-agent running back pecking order," Breer wrote.

Allgeier rushed for 514 yards and eight touchdowns as Robinson's backup in 2025. He tallied two straight seasons with over 600 rushing yards in 2023 and 2024, and had a 1,000-yard campaign in 2022 during his rookie year as the starter.

Running back-needy teams, such as the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys, and Minnesota Vikings, should all be interested in Allgeier.

The Broncos saw RJ Harvey have a promising rookie season, but pairing him with Allgeier would bolster Denver's running game.

Kansas City could also use an upgrade at running back over Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt. Allegeier is not a Pro Bowl-level player, but he could help the Chiefs and add some explosiveness to Kansas City's offense.

Dallas could lose Javonte Williams in free agency this offseason, but Allgeier would be a solid replacement for Brian Schottenheimer's squad.

Lastly, Minnesota may look to reset at running back, as Aaron Jones is declining. However, Jordan Mason did have an efficient season in 2025, so signing Allgeier to pair with the Georgia Tech standout would be a savvy move from the Vikings.

Allgeier isn't a high-level running back, but with increased carries, the BYU product can be a plus starter. He will also be fairly cheap to sign, so Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, and Minnesota should all have interest.

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Da'Shawn Hand contract projection: Will Chargers re-sign free agent?

With Chargers defensive tackle Da'Shawn Hand set to hit free agency this offseason, what could his next contract look like?

Spotrac lists Hand's market value at around $3.9 million.

After signing a one-year, $2.35 million deal with the Chargers last offseason, Hand delivered as a reliable interior presence, particularly against the run. Despite missing time due to a groin injury and playing 13 games, he recorded 29 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 5 tackles for loss, 17 pressures, and his first career interception.

Hand will be one of the more dependable veteran defensive tackles available in free agency. Set to be 31 years old this season, he should attract interest from teams needing interior depth, especially those prioritizing run defense.

With the Chargers' cap flexibility and his price tag not expected to be that high, re-signing Hand is very possible. The veteran has proven his worth, is a good fit for the Bolts' scheme, and can disrupt both the run and pass.

If Hand leaves to sign with another team, Los Angeles will need to further address the defensive line in free agency or the draft, with the positional room consisting only of Teair Tart, Jamaree Caldwell, and Justin Eboigbe.

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Da'Shawn Hand contract projection: Will Chargers re-sign free agent?

Arsenal held by Brentford to offer Man City Premier League title hope

Keane Lewis-Potter's equaliser secured Brentford a 1-1 draw against Arsenal (Glyn KIRK)

Arsenal missed the chance to extend their Premier League lead to six points as Brentford rattled the Gunners in a 1-1 draw on Thursday to give Manchester City hope in the title race.

Noni Madueke headed the leaders in front on the hour mark, but the Bees were well worthy of at least a point and levelled through Keane Lewis-Potter.

Arsenal's lead at the top of the table now stands at four points as they aim for a first league title in 22 years.

But Mikel Arteta's men still have to travel to second-placed City in the remaining 12 games of the season.

A point boosted Brentford's bid to qualify for European football for the first time as they remain in seventh.

Keith Andrews' side have only been beaten twice at home all season and Arsenal can count themselves fortunate not to have suffered just a fourth league defeat of the campaign.

David Raya foiled his former club with a stunning save to claw away Igor Thiago's powerful header with the best chance of the first half.

Arsenal were missing William Saliba and Kai Havertz through illness and injury respectively, but were boosted by the return of Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka on the bench.

Arteta sent for Odegaard at half-time to turn the tide and the visitors started the second period with far more intent.

Arsenal's pressure had its reward when Madueke rose highest at the back post to head Piero Hincapie's cross back across Caoimhin Kelleher.

However, the visitors were guilty of trying to hold onto their advantage rather than continuing to take the game to Brentford.

Thiago stung the palms of Raya once more as the home side grew in confidence.

Lewis Potter should have levelled earlier when he headed wide from a corner when completely unmarked.

Arsenal's strength from set-pieces has played a huge role in putting them into pole position for the title.

But they struggled to cope with Brentford's own prowess from dead balls.

The equaliser arrived from one of Michael Kayode's long-throws propellled into the box, Sepp van den Berg won the flick-on, and Lewis Potter stole in ahead of Odegaard to head in.

Brentford were the far more likely winners in the final 20 minutes.

Cristhian Mosquera made a vital last-ditch tackle to deny Thiago.

The Brazilian's best chance for an 18th Premier League goal of the season came in stoppage time but he smashed inches over.

But Arsenal also had a chance to snatch victory at the death when Kelleher raced off his line to save from Gabriel Martinelli.

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Dricus Du Plessis praises Israel Adesanya for taking Joe Pyfer fight

Dricus Du Plessis showed respect to Israel Adesanya for accepting a risk matchup with Joe Pyfer in the UFC Fight Night 271 main event.

Du Plessis (23-3 MMA, 9-1 UFC) defeated Adesanya (24-5 MMA, 13-5 UFC) by fourth-round submission in a highly anticipated middleweight title fight at UFC 305 in August 2024. The pair had plenty of heat going in, but ultimately settled their differences in the aftermath of the contest.

Their careers have since splintered, with Du Plessis keen to get the 185-pound belt back after losing it to Khamzat Chimaev, while Adesanya looks to snap a three-fight losing skid against Pyfer (15-3 MMA, 6-1 UFC) in the March 28 headliner at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle (Paramount+).

At 36, Adesanya recently admitted he "can see the finish line" to the end of his career. He is No. 5 in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie middleweight rankings, and still determined to make some more magic before he's done. Part of that, however, is fighting well down against the unranked Pyfer, who will be eager to change his own career outlook with a win.

“Just kudos to Adesanya for giving a guy like Pyfer a chance," Du Plessis told Fight Forecast. "He’s not close in the rankings, but it’s an exciting fight for the fans, and that just shows the quality of warrior he is. He’s putting his reputation on the line to fight an up-and-coming guy he doesn’t need to fight. He goes out there and says, ‘I want exciting fights,’ and this is exactly that."

Du Plessis, 32, said he's looking to an April return to the octagon, but has not signed a bout agreement for any opponent. He is determined to get a victory and secure a rematch with Chimaev, who is expected to make his first title defense against Nassourdine Imavov this year.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Dricus Du Plessis praises Israel Adesanya for taking Joe Pyfer fight

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 73, Iowa OL Gennings Dunker

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects who the Green Bay Packers could select in the 2026 NFL draft.

Since taking over as general manager of the Green Bay Packers in 2018, Brian Gutekunst has drafted 17 offensive linemen. 

That number figures to increase and could even reach 20 by the end of the 2026 NFL Draft. A potential target could be Gennings Dunker. The Iowa offensive lineman checks in at No. 73 in the Unpacking Future Packers Countdown.

A three-star recruit out of Illinois, Dunker earned his first start at right guard during his redshirt freshman season. He then went on to start 38 games at right tackle for the Hawkeyes. 

“Dunker was a mainstay for the Hawkeyes offensive line,” Riley Donald, a contributor for Hawkeyes Wire, said. With three full years under his belt, he knew the system inside and out, while providing continuity to a unit that was built on experience.”

At 6-4, 320 pounds with 34-inch arms, Dunker certainly looks the part of an NFL offensive lineman. The Iowa product is a mauling run blocker and has a strong upper body to overwhelm defenders at contact. He plays with a mean streak and keeps his legs driving at contact to create movement and open up running lanes. Dunker seems to take pleasure in bullying defenders. 

“Gennings Dunker lives to bury other humans,” Donald said. “He is athletic enough to pull, strong enough to drive, and smart enough to understand leverage.”

In pass protection, he has the length to stay at tackle, and if he times up his punch, he can keep defenders at bay. However, he’s likely better in a phone booth, rather than playing on an island. He is a bit rigid, and he will struggle to stay in front of speed. He has the anchor to absorb power and has thunder in his hands. This past season, Dunker gave up two sacks and 10 pressures.

“Dunker can handle his own here just fine,” Donald said. “He has the height and length to keep defenders at bay and the technique to handle moves from defensive linemen.”

Fit with the Packers

The Packers are set to have Rasheed Walker and Sean Rhyan hit free agency, while Elgton Jenkins could potentially be a cap casualty. 

With those potential departures, the Packers will need to invest heavily in the offensive line as they look for a new starting center, a swing tackle and interior depth.

Adding a player like Dunker would give the Packers a player capable of challenging Belton for the starting right guard spot, while also providing depth at right tackle and guard.

"It's an Iowa offensive lineman," Donald said. "Don't overthink this. It really can be that simple sometimes. Draft the guy with a ton of experience who can move around and has already shown he can compete against the best. Sometimes the easiest answer is the right one. Gennings Dunker is both."

Dunker is a physical tone-setter. The Packers need an offensive lineman who plays with an edge. He'll blast open running lanes for Josh Jacobs.

With his versatility and run-blocking chops, Dunker could be a target for the Packers in the fourth round as they look for help in the trenches.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Unpacking Future Packers: No. 73, Iowa OL Gennings Dunker

Man United make Altay Bayindir transfer U-turn as Besiktas ready summer swoop

Man United make Altay Bayindir transfer U-turn as Besiktas ready summer swoop
Man United make Altay Bayindir transfer U-turn as Besiktas ready summer swoop

Manchester United have reportedly made a fresh transfer decision on goalkeeper Altay Bayindir even as Besiktas prepare to make a move for him in the summer.

Out of favour

Marginalised by the rise of Senne Lammens, Bayindir seems unlikely to remain at United unless he accepts being a peripheral figure.

Bayindir initially started the season as United’s main goalkeeper, with now-sacked head coach Ruben Amorim preferring him ahead of Andre Onana.

However, much like Onana, Bayindir failed to convince, making several mistakes in the opening six games of the campaign. Far from a reassuring presence, he was frequently overpowered during set-pieces and unable to consistently keep out efforts on goal.

United were forced to dip into the market and they signed Lammens from Royal Antwerp on deadline day. Lammens made his United debut in October, during a 2-0 victory over Sunderland and has started every game since.

A report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Besiktas were keen on signing Bayindir just before the close of the winter window. United turned down their approach, insisting they were not interested in letting the 27-year-old depart and potentially leaving themselves short in the goalkeeping department.

Now, Turkish Football claim that the Red Devils’ stance has softened as Besiktas prepare to launch a second attempt to land Bayindir.

Bayindir transfer update

The news outlet writes, “Beşiktaş are preparing a significant move for Turkish international goalkeeper Altay Bayındır, with plans to lure the shot-stopper away from Manchester United during the upcoming summer transfer window, sources have told Turkish-Football.”

“The Black Eagles had explored a deal for Bayındır in the final days of the January window; however, Manchester United blocked the move due to a lack of immediate depth in their goalkeeping department.”

“Reports suggest the English giants are now more open to a sale in June, provided they can secure a replacement during the off-season.”

Besiktas are not concerned with Bayindir’s struggles in England. They still rate him highly and believe a return to the Super Lig will give him a good shot at restaking his claim in the national team.

It remains to be seen how Bayindir feels about moving to Besiktas, but there is every chance he will fancy going there and becoming the main man rather than staying on the bench at United, where he has little chance of dislodging Lammens.

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Atletico Madrid put one foot in Copa del Rey final after Barcelona demolition

Atletico Madrid put one foot in Copa del Rey final after Barcelona demolition
Atletico Madrid put one foot in Copa del Rey final after Barcelona demolition

Atletico Madrid 4-0 Barcelona

Atletico Madrid put in their most impressive performance of the season as they swept aside Barcelona at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final tie.

The home side opened the scoring inside the opening 10 minutes, and they did so in bizarre circumstances. Minutes after making a brilliant save to deny Giuliano Simeone, Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia gifted a goal to Atleti. He failed to control a back-pass from Eric Garcia, and the ball rolled over the line before he could palm it away – it would not have mattered anyway, as the loose ball was turned home by Ademola Lookman.

8 minutes later, it got even better for Atleti, who went 2-0 up. Nahuel Molina cut the ball back to Antoine Griezmann, who took the ball away from two Barcelona players before finding the far corner, which sent the home supporters inside the Riyadh Air Metropolitano into raptures.

Atleti made it 3-0 on 33 minutes. Another mistake in the Barcelona defence ended with Julian Alvarez slipping in Ademola Lookman, who made it goals in back-to-back Copa del Rey matches. Los Colchoneros would then complete the scoring in first half stoppage time when Alvarez ended his goal drought with a fine strike from the edge of the penalty area.

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Barcelona need a response in the second half to give themselves any chance of getting back into the tie, and they thought they had scored the next goal on 52 minutes. Pau Cubarsi finished well after the back broke his way inside the penalty area, which made the scoreline 4-1. However, after a VAR check that lasted eight minutes, it was ruled that he was offside.

A miserable evening for the visitors was compounded late on when Eric was sent off after a foul on Alex Baena. A yellow card was initially shown, but it was upgraded to red after referee Juan Martinez consulted with VAR.

Barcelona need another special Remontada to reach final

Atleti will be firm favourites to reach the final, as they go in search for the Copa del Rey title. However, they will need to face a big response from Barcelona, who will go with everything during the second leg at the Spotify Camp Nou.

Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler dealing with back inflammation, lat issue, will skip bullpens

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Young New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler is dealing with back inflammation and a lat issue, causing him to skip some bullpen sessions.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed the injury Thursday and made it seem minor, as did the right-hander, who turned 25 last week. Schlittler said his concern was “zero.”

“I’ve been dealing with it for a little bit so I just want to make sure I’m on top of it and get ready for opening day,” Schlittler said.

He made his major league debut on July 9 and went 4-3 with a 2.96 ERA in 14 starts. With a fastball that averaged 98 mph, Schlittler struck out 84 and walked 31 in 73 innings. He pitched eight shutout innings against Boston in the Wild Card Series, then allowed four runs — two earned — over 6 1/3 innings in the Division Series vs. Toronto.

“Obviously we’re very excited about him and expect him to be a key part of our rotation and still expect,” Boone said.

Schlittler underwent a test that Boone said “kind of came back good news.”

“Probably keep him off the mound for the next few days at least,” Boone said. “He’s continuing with his throwing program.”

New York already projects to start the season on March 25 without ace Gerrit Cole, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery last March 11, and Carlos Rodón, regaining arm strength following an operation on Oct. 15 to remove loose bodies in his left elbow and shave a bone spur.

Rodón is not likely to return to the Yankees before May and Cole is expected back sometime during the first half of the season. In addition, Clarke Schmidt will miss much of the season following UCL repair surgery on July 11.

Schlittler said he first felt the issue a few weeks ago and described it as minor inflammation and “maybe more lat, as well.” He hopes to pitch off a mound next week.

Asked whether he had dealt with the issue in the past, Schlittler said “last year, some on-and-off stuff.”

“For now, it’s just good to take care of it and make sure it doesn’t really turn into something that you start to worry about,” he said.

New York's projected rotation for the season's start includes Max Fried, Schlittler, Luis Gil, Will Warren, and Ryan Weathers. Gil, the 2024 AL Rookie of the Year, injured a lat during spring training last year and didn't make his season debut until Aug. 3.

Schlittler pitched 164 innings last year, including the postseason, well above his previous professional high of 120 2/3 in 2024. He took four weeks off after the playoffs, then started his offseason throwing program.

“There’s no really off time,” he said. "When it comes to baseball, you’re always working on all that."

Schlittler attended big league spring training last year, started the season at Double-A Somerset, then was promoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 3. He was called up after just five starts with the RailRiders.

“I came in here last spring training kind of as a no one, a prospect, whatever it was, but I was really trying to learn things, coming here and get my work in. It was more an experience last year,” he said. “I feel like being over here now it’s like, 'Hey, I've earned that role. I'm going to go out there. I know exactly what I need to do.'”

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Everyone loves a parade, and Mariners fans should too

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 11: Cooper Kupp #10 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates with fans during the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX victory celebration and parade at Lumen Field on February 11, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As a child in Catholic school I was taught the difference between want and need. Needs: food, shelter, water, clean air to breathe. Wants were everything else, always tinged with a suspicion of selfishness. The implication was clear: wants were excessive, amoral, ungodly. So as a kid I never asked at a birthday party for the piece of cake I wanted, the one thick with frosted flowers; if the person cutting the cake handed me that slice, a tacit reward for being so altruistic, so agreeable, such a good girl, so be it, but I wouldn’t make my mouth say the words. I learned over time how to push down want and shape it into something acceptable, something that took just enough to satisfy a need but didn’t dare ask for more.

But yesterday, standing in a rain of blue and green confetti, watching the Seahawks victory parade, that want surged up suddenly, an aching feeling in my chest that was so acute I literally had to breathe around it.

Because I want this for the Mariners. So badly. I want the streets to be full of Mariners jerseys. For confetti in Northwest Green. For MVP chants to follow Cal Raleigh down the street, carrying an award earned in a ballroom and not in the court of public opinion. I want that compass rose S, something that has signified so much pain over the years as we’ve watched it sink lower in the standings, flying from every flag on every building.

I want the Mariners players to get to wave from their own custom-wrapped double decker buses. For J.P. Crawford, who has seen this organization and fanbase through so much, has had the captaincy passed down to him, has grown into a husband and father here, to get to wave to his adopted city. For Julio Rodríguez, who has not always been treated kindly by the city he threw both arms around to adopt, to have a moment of pure, untarnished joy. For the core of young pitchers who put their bodies on the line every night and push past pain and exhaustion, who push each other to be better, to have a moment to relax and take it all in. I want Josh Naylor to feel like he made a good choice, signing himself in partnership with this city for the next half-decade.

And I want the Mariners front office and staff members and clubhouse attendants and nutritionists and mental skills coaches and all the hundreds of people who touch the on-field product without ever being seen to get their due praise other than the tepid applause of a hurriedly-read list of names on Opening Day. Justin Novak the bullpen catcher who has a t-shirt for each member of the roster, even if he has to special-order some of them from Etsy. Ally the nutritionist who curates game-day snack boxes and smoothie flavors of the day written in a sunny penmanship that tempt grumpy professional athletes into taking care of themselves. Kaz the manual therapist who trained with Cirque de Soleil, taking care of bent and battered bodies. Pete the beloved clubhouse attendant who brings in a bucket of his own personal Halloween candy the last series of the season. All these people deserve their flowers, and not just on Opening Day.

I want this for Jerry Dipoto and Justin Hollander, proof their plan has worked, that the gambles and risks they’ve taken—or not taken—have been correct. For ownership to be rewarded for making a financial investment in the team, to realize that winning baseball is profitable and fun. I want this for Dan Wilson and the fierce protective love he feels over his players, all that he pours into them with no expectation of getting anything back. For all the nights after losses we walked by his office and saw him sitting in his chair staring into the middle distance, processing but in pain.

I want this for Rick Rizzs. Before he retires, while he is still the primary play-by-play voice of the Seattle Mariners, and our remaining direct link to Dave Niehaus, who never got the privilege of calling a World Series game. I want it, too, for all the broadcasters who have to make a good broadcast out of a bad game. (And maybe, selfishly, for the media members who have to do the same.)

But really I want it for the fans. For the people who haven’t quit on this franchise despite years of ineptitude, frustrating losses, head-scratching decisions, embarrassing meltdowns by members of the organization. All the shame we’ve carried over the years with this team, on the field and off. I want this for the people who know baseball isn’t boring, who drag friends to games and make them care about our sport, and grow the fanbase one soul at a time. For Mariners fans to get to feel the connection Seahawks fans felt yesterday, united in joy, the crowd shouting as one, bouncing chants up and down the street on a cold winter’s day. Right now that kind of connection feels so precious, a way of being in the world that isn’t complicated or fraught but just joyful, being in community with each other.

Last year I was not sad about the outcome of the ALCS. No, that’s not right—I wouldn’t let myself be sad. Because sadness meant wanting more than I felt like I had the right to ask for. It was a historic run by one of the best Mariners teams we’ve ever seen. It was logistically impossible, considering where they started the season, and yet came so close to being possible. It was enough that they made it this far. It was enough.

Now I know. It was not enough.

That became clear during the post-season media meeting, where eyes were still wet and the pain was still palpable. It sharpened over Fan Fest, the collective low-grade fury over the way the season ended and the steely determination to do better. It honed into a clear point with the trade for Brendan Donovan, slotting in the missing piece in a game the Mariners are determined not to lose again.

It’s scary, wanting things. Wanting opens you up to being vulnerable, exposed, hurt and disappointed. It feels bone-deep selfish: who am I to want this more than anyone else? I have always believed in parity, in fairness. No one gets everything. Be happy with what you’re given by grace and don’t ask for a second serving.

But I want. Want is a noun and a verb that answers itself: the lack of the thing (want, noun) creates the need for the thing (want, verb). And it’s time to make peace with that, to reframe it not as greed, and not as something owed, but purely as an object of desire. At Fan Fest, George Kirby spoke about how he and his fiancee practice manifestation, speaking things into existence (George, I have a feeling, never had trouble asking for what piece of cake he wanted). Because that is how it starts: Naming a thing, and being honest about it, is the first step to bringing it to you, of making it yours.

I saw a parade.

I want a parade.

Let’s go get a parade.

Packers Discussion: What do you think of the staff decisions?

CINCINNATI, OHIO - DECEMBER 28: Head coach Jonathan Gannon of the Arizona Cardinals looks on in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

There’s been some movement in Green Bay this offseason, as far as the coaching staff and the front office go, but they also are maybe not the moves some fans want to see made. Today, I want to ask you what you think about the Packers’ additions and losses, but first, let’s look at what has and hasn’t changed.

Packers Coaches (Apparently) Returning

As far as communication to fans goes, Green Bay doesn’t really put in much of an effort. The New York Jets have rebuilt their entire offensive staff and have officially announced it already. The Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers have announced their full staffs today after making top-to-bottom changes.

There have been times when I’ve gone to the combine, and the Packers haven’t announced who will be on their coaching staff. One year, they waited until April to make the announcement. They’ll get around to it when they feel like it.

This is all to say: We don’t 100 percent know who the team even has under contract at this point. With that being said, we haven’t heard of any interviews for positions that haven’t already been filled, either. So it’s my working assumption that the following on-field coaches will be back in 2026. The only confirmation we have, so far, is that Matt LaFleur was signed to a multi-year extension this offseason.

  • Head Coach: Matt LaFleur
  • Offensive Coordinator: Adam Stenavich
  • Passing Game Coordinator: Jason Vrable
  • Running Backs: Ben Sirmans
  • Tight Ends: John Dunn
  • Offensive Line: Luke Butkus
  • Defensive Line/Run Game Coordinator: DeMarcus Covington
  • Special Teams Coordinator: Rich Bisaccia

Packers Coaches Who Left

All of these coaches left for new jobs in 2026. Outside of Jeff Hafley (head coach), Sean Mannion (offensive coordinator) and Sean Duggan (defensive coordinator), the Packers could have blocked these moves for on-field coaches, if they were under contract. Essentially, in the eyes of the NFL, there are three tiers of coaches: 1) head coaches, 2) offensive coordinators and defensive coordinators and 3) everyone else. Teams can’t prevent a coach from climbing a tier with another club, but they can stop a receivers coach from becoming a run game coordinator, for example.

  • Quarterbacks: Sean Mannion (offensive coordinator, Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Receivers: Ryan Mahaffey (run game coordinator/tight ends, Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Defensive Coordinator: Jeff Hafley (head coach, Miami Dolphins)
  • Linebackers: Sean Duggan (defensive coordinator, Miami Dolphins)
  • Passing Game Coordinator: Derrick Ansley (passing game coordinator/defensive backs, Dallas Cowboys)
  • Defensive Backs: Ryan Downard (secondary, Miami Dolphins)
  • Defensive Analyst: Nathaniel Hackett (offensive coordinator, Arizona Cardinals)
  • Assistant special teams: Byron Storer (special teams coordinator, Cleveland Browns)

Beyond just coaches, the Dolphins hired Jon-Eric Sullivan to be the team’s general manager. He took pro scout Venzell Boulware with him.

Coaches the Packers Hired

  • Quarterbacks: Luke Getsy
  • Receivers: Noah Pauley
  • Defensive Coordinator: Jonathan Gannon
  • Linebackers: Sam Siefkes
  • Pass Game Coordinator: Bobby Babich
  • Undefined (DBs): Daniel Bullocks
  • Undefined (DL): Will Smart

Pauley (Iowa State/Penn State), Siefkes (Virginia Tech) and Smart (Vanderbilt) all come from the college level. Siefkes does have some pro experience in his background, though, as he previously coached linebackers under Gannon at Arizona. Pauley was also in for an offseason fellowship with the Packers, while he held his job at the college level.

Getsy was internally promoted from being a senior assistant to a full-time on-field coach after Mannion left. He previously served as the Packers’ quarterbacks coach from 2019 to 2021 before becoming the Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator.

Babich and Bullocks are the only outside pro football hires at the assistant level. Babich, a member of QB Collective, was previously interviewed for Green Bay’s defensive coordinator opening in 2024. For those who aren’t aware, QB Collective is an offseason training program, which they call a “quarterback incubator,” that includes virtually everyone from the LaFleur-McVay-Shanahan tree. Previous coaches for QB Collective include Matt LaFleur, Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan, Mike McDaniel, Kevin O’Connell, Kevin Stefanski, Mike Shanahan, Mike LaFleur, Chris Foerster (the Rams’ offensive line coach), Nathaniel Hackett and more.

LaFleur and Babich have probably known each other for a good while now. Instead of going to Green Bay in 2024, Babich was promoted from linebackers coach (previously served as safeties coach) to defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills. It’s difficult to parse out when head coach Sean McDermott, since fired, did or didn’t take over play-calling in Buffalo, since everything has gotten so political there and all sides are blaming others for the team’s lack of postseason success.

Bullocks has been an on-field coach with the San Francisco 49ers since 2019. He served as the safeties coach from 2019 to 2022, was promoted to defensive backs coach in 2023 and then received the passing game coordinator title on top of that for the last two seasons. The 49ers didn’t have a good defense last year, as they lost a lot of talent due to injury, but that didn’t stop the Tennessee Titans from hiring San Francisco defensive coordinator Robert Saleh to be their head coach.

If you want my thoughts on Gannon, you can find them here. In short, I think that Gannon is flexible with his front and who he sends as rushers, but he ultimately wants to root his system in quarters coverage, which he has run more than any team in the NFL over the last five years.

The Packers also hired former Auburn general manager Will Redmond to an undefined front office role. Based on the reporting, it seems like he will be helping the team in college scouting.

So, what do you think of the offseason shakeups? Sound off in the comment section below.

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Former Notre Dame star Kyle Rudolph pumps up Marcus Freeman

Former Notre Dame and NFL tight end Kyle Rudolph is speaking out in defense of the Fighting Irish's football independence.

He also had positive words to say in support of current head coach Marcus Freeman.

Critics often wonder why Notre Dame gets to be independent in football -- though it does play five games a season against ACC teams, as part of a deal with that conference. All other Notre Dame sports teams play in the ACC.

During an interview, Rudolph said that the contract with NBC that allows the network to broadcast all Notre Dame home games, which runs through 2029, is what allows the Irish to stay independent.

He also said that Freeman's likability has helped the Irish gain some new fans and convert some former haters.

Rudolph played three seasons with the Irish before going to the NFL, where he had a long career with the Minnesota Vikings and brief stops with the New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Kyle Rudolph kept it real — Notre Dame’s rise has a name attached to it: Marcus Freeman.

"I think Marcus makes you want to root for a program that maybe you never would have rooted for in the past."

But why does ND get to be Independent and be relevant?

Kyle:
"You can say… pic.twitter.com/MCaGS7qhHP

— CathVSConf☘️ (@CathVSConf) February 11, 2026

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CBF unveils 2026 Brasileirão U20 fixtures for rounds 1-3

CBF unveils 2026 Brasileirão U20 fixtures for rounds 1-3
CBF unveils 2026 Brasileirão U20 fixtures for rounds 1-3

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is releasing this Thursday (12th) the detailed schedule for the first three rounds of the Série A of the Brazilian Under-20 Championship.

The competition will kick off next Friday, February 20th, with four matches. On Saturday (21st), six more matches will close out the 1st round of the competition.

Check out the attached document:

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

Leake Central, Leake County consolidate for 2026-27 school year, compete in MHSAA 5A

Leake Central and Leake County high schools will consolidate this fall for the 2026-27 school year into Leake Central, according to a Feb. 11 press release from the Leake County School District.

The LCSD will merge the two high schools and realign the area's middle and elementary schools. Leake County supports grades 7th-12th and Leake Central 9th-12th. Kids enrolled at Leake County 6th-8th grades will be placed in middle schools around the area.

"By merging our two high schools, we will expand academic offerings, enhance extracurricular opportunities and provide students with greater access to advanced coursework, career pathways and support services," the release said. "This transition allows us to combine resources, talent and programs in a way that increases efficiency while elevating student achievement."

The MHSAA reclassified for the 2025-27 school years, placing Leake Central in MHSAA 4A and Leake County in 1A. With consolidation occurring in the middle of a reclassification, MHSAA director Rickey Neaves said MHSAA Leake Central will be in 5A and will still be able to compete in the playoffs across all sports.

"This will take place beginning with the 2026-27 school year," Neaves told the Clarion Ledger. "We have made schedules for them to be in a region so their student athletes will be able to compete for playoffs. It is unfortunate that this happens in the middle of a classification cycle, but we do have a process to handle it."

MORE: Should MHSAA, MAIS implement a shot clock? Basketball coaches weigh in

As both Leake Central and Leake County are named the Gators and share the same school colors of orange, white and black. Those will remain the same.

With Leake Central placed in 5A-Region 2, the Gators will be with Cleveland Central, Florence, Lanier, Holmes County Central, Provine and Vicksburg ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Leake County is the most recent public school closure in the state, following Wingfield's shutdown in 2024 and private school REBUL Academy in 2024.

Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Leake Central, Leake County consolidate for 2026-27 school year

AFC Team Poaches Assistant Coach From Patriots

Robert Kugler is leaving the New England Patriots and joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Steelers announced new head coach Mike McCarthy’s complete staff on Thursday, including Kugler, who served as the Patriots assistant offensive line coach the last two seasons.

The 33-year-old former NFL center will be Pittsburgh’s tight ends coach.

Kugler spent two years as the Carolina Panthers assistant offensive line coach in 2022 and 2023 before joining New England. He held the same role with the Houston Texans in 2021.

Kugler joins fellow former Patriots coach Patrick Graham on McCarthy’s staff.

Graham was a coaching assistant with New England in 2009, before serving as a defensive assistant in 2010. He was the team’s linebackers coach in 2011, 2014 and 2015 and their defensive line coach in 2012 and 2013.

Graham will be the Steelers defensive coordinator.

York stun reigning Super League champions Hull KR

York Knights celebrate
York Knights are the 25th different team to play in Super League [Getty Images]

Betfred Super League

York (6) 19

Tries: Wood 2, Galeano Goals: Harris 3 Drop-Goal: Hingano

Hull KR (6) 18

Tries: Whitbread 2, Sue Goals: Martin 3

Reigning champions Hull KR suffered a shock defeat by York Knights in the opening game of the 2026 Super League season.

Sam Wood's early try gave York a surprise lead before Jai Whitbread barged over to level and make it 6-6 at the break.

Whitbread reached over for his second score to put the visitors in front and Sauaso Sue went in under the posts to seemingly put Hull KR in charge.

However, the game was turned on its head after the away side were reduced to 12 players after Mikey Lewis was sin-binned for a petulant trip on Liam Harris.

Wood got the Knights back in the game while Harris was off and Scott Galeano crossed to level the scores once more before Ata Hingano landed a drop-goal to give York a fairytale victory.

The ramifications of this defeat could be felt beyond this week for last season's treble-winners.

Half-back Lewis' foolish kick out on York skipper Harris could mean he misses next week's World Club Challenge against National Rugby League premiers Brisbane Broncos through suspension.

York: Mataafa, Jones-Bishop, Wood, Williams, Galeano, Hingano, Harris, Va'a, McShane, Vaughan, Field, Dee, Thompson.

Interchanges: Balmforth, Martin, Sangare, Griffin.

Hull KR: Mourgue, Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess, Lewis, May, Sue, Litten, Brown, Martin, Batchelor, Minchella.

Interchanges: Broadbent, Luckley, Whitbread, Lawton.

Referee: Liam Rush.

Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League? How UEFA decides extra spot for 2026/27

Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool

Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League? How UEFA decides extra spot for 2026/27 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The expansion of European competitions has afforded some of the biggest leagues in the world even more entries into the continent's top club tournament.

Two associations each year earn an extra qualifier into the UEFA Champions League, and the Premier League has recently been a main beneficiary of this bonus.

Teams from the English top flight are enjoying a level of dominance across all three European competitions in the 2025/26 season, and that has set the league up well to remain the most represented next term.

The Sporting News explains how leagues earn the coveted fifth Champions League place, whether the Premier League is in contention, and how things look around the rest of the leagues.

MORE:Champions League top goal scorer 2025/26 season | All-time UCL goal scoring leaders

Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League?

The Premier League is overwhelmingly likely to earn a fifth Champions League place for a second consecutive season in 2026/27.

As of early February, not only does the Premier League lead the coefficient average rankings so far, they are doing so with the most participating clubs of any league in Europe, and they are doing so while still seeing all nine clubs alive across the three competitions.

Thanks to both a huge total of points already collected plus by far the highest maximum possible points remaining available to them, the Premier League will almost surely finish atop the coefficient standings.

This season-long storm is being led by the five Champions League participants, four of whom finished in the top eight of the league phase to earn a bye to the Round of 16, while Newcastle United round out the five after finishing 12th.

MORE:List of teams through to Champions League knockout phase

How is the fifth Champions League place determined?

UEFA uses its club coefficient ranking to determine who to award the additional Champions League places to each season. The system is based off each country's performance in Europe the previous season, averaged by the number of clubs participating.

From the group stage on, a win is worth two coefficient points, while a draw earns one. If a match goes to extra-time, the result at the end of the 120 minutes is logged, regardless of the penalty shootout winner.

There are also bonus points for reaching particular rounds of competition. In addition, as of the 2024/25 season, bonus points are awarded for those clubs playing in the Champions League as opposed to the other two. There is a more detailed breakdown of this below.

Points gained by all clubs in a given association are added together, and then divided by the number of clubs participating in Europe that season to give an average.

Once the qualifying positions are awarded, the clubs to take the positions are the highest in the league table not to have qualified via other means.

UEFA club coefficients rankings 2025/26

As it stands, England would earn one extra Champions League place while Portugal would earn the other. However, that's not likely to stand for long.

Clubs with many qualifying clubs in European play suffer what looks like a penalty, as their average score is divided amongst more participants. However, as the season plays out, those countries also have more opportunities to gain points, so the cream usually rises to the top in the end.

Projected table for UEFA Champions League extra qualifier

The table below ranks all European leagues based on UEFA coefficient score in 2025/26 competitions. The table is ranked by max possible score, showing the teams most likely to finish at the top of the rankings by the end of the season.

The current average column shows where the clubs would stand if the season ended today, but as explained above, this is not always the best identifier of the eventual finish.

Figures updated as of February 10, 2026, via UEFA. Max score via BBC.

RankCountryPointsParticipants (Active)Current averageMax possible score
1.England20.9589 (9)20.95835.069
2.Italy15.5007 (6)15.50032.571
3.Portugal16.6005 (4)16.60031.100
4.Germany16.2147 (6)16.21431.071
5.Greece12.1005 (4)12.10029.300
6.Spain15.5318 (6)15.53129.218
7.Poland13.6254 (3)13.62525.375
8.France13.7507 (5)13.75024.678
9.Cyprus11.9064 (2)11.90620.281
10.Denmark11.7504 (1)11.75017.250

How does the UEFA coefficient points system work?

UEFA coefficient rankings are worked out based on the performances of each association (league) in European club competitions in a particular season.

Each league is awarded points based on how well their teams do in Europe, which are all added into a final total.

Points are awarded as follows:

AchievementUCLUELUCoL
Win
(League Phase and on)
222
Draw
(League Phase and on)
111
League Phase min*032.5
Knockout round bonus
(per round reached)
1.51.00.5

* Every club is guaranteed to earn the minimum bonus points even if their results earn fewer. Champions League participants do not earn a minimum, as their bonus points below guarantee such award.

In addition, the following bonus points were added to the mix in the 2024/25 season based on a club's final position in each competition's league phase:

RankChampions LeagueEuropa LeagueConference League
11264
211.755.753.75
311.55.53.5
411.255.253.25
51153
610.754.752.75
710.54.52.5
810.254.252.25
91042
109.753.751.875
119.53.51.75
129.253.251.625
13931.5
148.752.751.375
158.52.51.25
168.252.251.125
17821
187.751.750.875
197.51.50.75
207.251.250.625
21710.5
226.750.750.375
236.50.50.25
246.250.250.125
256 — —
266 — —
276 — —
286 — —
296 — —
306 — —
316 — —
326 — —
336 — —
346 — —
356 — —
366 — —

Which Premier League teams will qualify for Champions League?

The top two teams chasing the Premier League title, Arsenal and Manchester City, are considered almost virtual locks at this point to qualify for the Champions League next season. Aston Villa are also given an almost nine-in-10 chance to reach Europe's top competition.

From there, the final two positions are wide open, with no team given over a 50 percent chance to secure a place.

Table updated as of all matches on February 12. Percent chance to reach Champions League via Opta.

PosClubGamesPtsW-D-LGD% chance
1.Arsenal265717-6-3+1799.9%
2.Man City265316-5-5+3098.9%
3.Aston Villa265015-5-6+1093.2%
4.Man United264512-9-5+1030.2%
5.Chelsea264412-8-6+1735.9%
6.Liverpool264212-6-8+633.1%
7.Brentford264012-4-10+56.6%
8.Everton263710-7-9-10.3%
9.Bournemouth26379-10-7-21%

Terrell Williams will move to a new role with the Patriots

The Patriots will be moving Terrell Williams to a new role in 2026.

NFL Media reports that Williams will move to a high-ranking role on Mike Vrabel's staff.

Williams joined the team as their defensive coordinator after Vrabel was hired as their head coach last year. Williams missed most of the season while battling prostate cancer, but was able to join the team at Super Bowl LX after making progress in his treatment.

Inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr took on the responsibilities of calling the defense when Williams went on leave. Kuhr's results were good enough for the Patriots to win the AFC, which should make him among the leading candidates to take over the coordinator job on a permanent basis.

Checking in on Minnesota high school basketball recruits

I have been involved with basketball and coaching for most of my life. I was on a team through most of my college years. I began coaching as a senior in college and continued until there was a break of a few years until my kids were old enough to play, and I have coached their youth teams for the last 10+ years…until this winter. This being the first year that I have not had many of my weeknights consumed with basketball, I have been free to attend games around the metro as a fan. And it has been a blast.

I have been to an MIAC game to watch my alma mater, I attended North Dakota at St. Thomas a couple of weeks to check out their new facilities and a buddy was interested in watching Eli King for the Fighting Hawks. But I have also made it a point to check out some of the elite high school teams and players in the area.

It should come as no surprise that Minnesota has a bevy of elite high school talent. We are mostly familiar with the names at the top of the list who are either going to high-major programs or are already playing for high-major programs. I took the time to compile a list of the entire Big Ten players, where they are from and their stats. When I looked at players who have played in at least 10 games this season and are averaging at least 12 minutes per game, it turns out that the state of Minnesota has the third most players represented in the Big Ten.

  1. Illinois – 12 players
  2. Indiana – 11
  3. Minnesota 7
  4. New York/New Jersey/Massachusetts/Georgia – 6

NOTE: International players collectively account for 23 players.

Those seven players from Minnesota (again, who are playing at least 12 min per game and have played in 10 games or more…to get down to just players who are contributing).

  • Isaac Asuma – Minnesota
  • Grasyon Grove – Minnesota
  • Will Tschetter – Michigan
  • Pharrel Payne – Maryland
  • Nolan Winter – Wisconsin
  • Jack Janicki – Wisconsin
  • Braeden Carrington – Wisconsin

The point is that Minnesota routinely produces a number of high-end basketball talent. And it has been my mission this season to watch more of these high school kids. Having been to a handful of games so far, here are my thoughts on some of the higher-end local prospects.

Nolan Anderson – Wayzata

I’ll start with the Gophers’ highest-rated incoming recruit. Anderson, Christian Wiggins and the rest of the Trojans were visiting Maple Grove, another top-ranked team in 4A with multiple D1 athletes, so I made it a point to get to this one.

Anderson was fairly quiet in this game, especially early. I don’t know that he scored in the first five minutes of the game. But then he came around a baseline screen to the wing, took the pass, elevated and drained the three. It may have just been a three from the wing, but it absolutely showed his athleticism and how he was at a different level than most of the players on the floor.

He had a very strong game. I do not recall his points, but he was in the 16-22 range. Never really dominating and Wayzata fell to Maple Grove in a close one.

Overall, I feel like Anderson’s game has a lot of similarities to Cade Tyson. He’s not nearly as strong, but he is obviously younger, and he is probably a better shooter. But I would imagine that he will eventually be playing the same role that we are seeing Tyson play this season.

Christian Wiggins – Wayzata

Wiggins is headed to play for Iowa State next year and he is an athletic and strong kid. He was mostly matched up with Baboucarr Ann, which was the highlight of the evening.

I came away from this singular game rather unimpressed with Wiggins. He plays great defense and he also got his 16-20 points, but I really don’t love his jumpshot for the next level. With that said, he did explode and have a monster night when Wayzata took down Hopkins. I was not at that game, but was told that he was elite that night. So it is fair that from game-to-game, these kids can look very different.

As mentioned, I don’t love his jump shot. But he should fit in at Iowa State where T.J. Otzelberger is going to love his defense and ability to slash into the lane.

Baboucarr Ann – Maple Grove

As mentioned, Ann was mostly matched up with Wiggins this particular night. And I’ve actually seen Maple Grove play twice (the Wayzata game and their loss to Hopkins at home). Ann is a junior, one of the top players in the country and I have been thoroughly impressed. He was great on both ends of the floor in their Wayzata win, he hit 30 in their loss to Hopkins where he was the best player on the floor, and he set the Maple Grove single-game scoring record with 47 in a win over Eden Prairie.

He’s an elite defender, he is a very good shooter, he is impressive with his vision and passing. I cannot say enough how impressive I have found Ann to be. I did not have access to a box score in the Hopkins game, but I would not at all be surprised if he had a 30/10 game.

Ann is a 6’5” wing, currently ranked as the 64th best high school junior in the country. Minnesota has offered and is actively recruiting him. He took an official visit to Wisconsin recently, where Maple Grove alumn, Brad Davison is on staff. I would be absolutely thrilled if Niko Medved is able to land Ann in his 2027 class. Currently, Wisconsin and Iowa State appear to be the stiffest competition to Minnesota, but a strong summer and the blue-bloods will be in the mix.

Jayden Moore – Hopkins

It looks like Moore, a 5’10” point guard, is more likely to be playing wide receiver next year. He has football offers from the likes of Baylor, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas State, etc. I am not familiar with why he has not committed anywhere at this point, but today we are looking at Moore the point guard.

Another kid that I found to be impressive on the hardwood. Moore can shoot, he can score, he is an elite defender but what was most impressive was his leadership and demeanor on the floor.

Nothing phased Moore. His expression and demeanor when things went poorly was exactly the same as when they made great plays. He sees the floor, directs the offense and was always in charge out there.

He is just 5’10”, which likely has held him back in recruiting for both sports. If Moore were 6’, I’d be begging Medved to convince Moore to be the next Gopher point guard. His game reminds me very much of Al Nolen.

Ahmed Nur – Hopkins

Currently ranked as the top junior in the state of Minnesota, Nur is a 6’8” power forward who can shoot and block shots. Very athletic and I was probably most impressed with this three-point shooting ability. Feels very much like Nur is more of a perimeter big than he would be a guy who can bang in the paint in the Big Ten.

He has offers from West Virginia and Arizona State. With his size and perimeter ability, he will likely garner many more.

Max Iverson – Maple Grove

Iverson is a senior committed to North Dakota State. In the Crimson win over Wayzata, he was unstoppable and completely took over that game. When I saw him against Hopkins, he was largely ineffective. Again…not uncommon for high school kids, especially against other top-notch talent. Very good shooter, he is slimy getting by guys and to the basket, and he seems to be a tough kid.

It will be interesting to see how he assimilates at NDSU and if Iverson eventually transfers to a bigger school later in his career.

Tre Moore – Hopkins

The 6’3” sophomore brother to Jayden, the younger Moore is going to be an elite basketball player in a couple of years. Also, like his brother, he is also a dynamic football player and he may be good enough at both to have his pick.

What stood out most for Tre was his defensive ability. Very strong, especially for a sophomore, and he used that strength to play physical defense. I was surprised he wasn’t called for more fouls as his physicality devolved into a lot of grabbing, but the ability and toughness were evident. A good shooter, elite defender and if he has the same maturity and demeanor as his brother, he is going to be an outstanding basketball player at the next level.

Jack Thelen – Maple Grove

I’ll end with Thelen, the 7’ junior center for the Crimson. I’ve seen him play twice and in each game you see times when Maple Grove is actively trying to get him involved and take advantage of his ability near the rim. And then at times he is completely invisible. In both games, the Crimson ran a designed play for Thelen on their first possession of the game.

He has excellent body control in posting up, he is a very good rebounder and shows some toughness on the court. Currently, he has an offer from Murray State, but I expect that as he improves through the summer, his offer list will grow.

GAMES TO CHECK OUT

I was bummed that I wasn’t able to make it this week to watch Wayzata at East Ridge to get a glimpse of Cedric Tomes. But there are more elite games in the last couple of weeks before the playoffs begin.

  • Maple Grove at Buffalo (2/12) – The Crimson are one of the top teams in the state and have at least three D1 athletes. Buffalo is one of the surprise teams of Class 4A and are being led by a couple of sophomore guards, each averaging around 20 points per game.
  • Cretin Derham Hall at East Ridge (2/13) – A chance to see Tomes and another top-10 team in 4A
  • Totino Grace at Champlin Park (2/17) – The Rebels are not a strong team this year but they do have Gavin Walter, a junior with a Northern Iowa offer, and Moussa Dukuly, a dynamic sophomore. Totino has an elite team led by Tian Chatman and Malachi Hill.
  • Wayzata at Hopkins (2/17) – This game would be awesome and another with multiple scholarship athletes on the floor.
  • Eden Prairie at Maple Grove (2/20) – Hamze Yusef of Eden Prairie up against the Crimson juggernaut in this battle of top 10 teams.
  • Alexandria at Tartan (2/21) – The Cardinals making the trip to the Twin Cities to face currently undefeated Tartan (#1 in class 3A). This should be a good one. Mason Witt of Alexandria is a dynamic scorer and Tartan sports two sophomore guards that can light it up.

Once the playoffs begin, keep a close eye on Sections 4 and 6 in Class 4A. Section 4 will have #1 Tartan, #7 Cretin-Derham Hall and #9 East Ridge. Section 6 will produce a state tournament team from among #2 Wayzata, #5 Buffalo or #8 Hopkins. I will be at that Section 6 championship game, if at all possible.

Enjoy the rest of your winter with some elite high school hoops before March Madness begins. Hopefully some of the names mentioned above end up in maroon & gold and lead the Gophers back into the NCAA Tournament.

49ers urged to leave no stone unturned in edge rusher search this offseason

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The 2025 season for the San Francisco 49ers was a very frustrating one. While they overcame so many injuries to go 12-5 and beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs, they were left with a depleted roster that couldn't rush the passer.

On the season, the 49ers finished with just 20 sacks, three fewer than the Cleveland Browns' pass rusher Myles Garrett had on his own this season. That's unacceptable. The 49ers need to improve the edge rusher room this offseason.

With such a clear need, Matt Barrows of The Athletic called this group the biggest need for the 49ers this offseason. But, beyond simply being the top need, Barrows is urging the 49ers not leave any stone unturned in their search for help this offseason.

49ers can't leave a stone unturned during edge rusher search this offseason

"The 49ers can't leave any stone unturned when it comes to bolstering their edge rush," Barrows writes. "If Maxx Crosby wants to exit Las Vegas, they should put out a welcome mat."

There are some interesting edge rusher options likely to be available this upcoming offseason. While the NFL Draft is always a place to explore possible options, picking at the end of the first round, there might not be a clear top choice there.

That leaves Days 2 and 3 of the draft, and while adding options in those rounds wouldn't be a bad idea, the 49ers need help, and now.

Someone like Maxx Crosby, who could be on the move this offseason for a king's ransom, would be a great addition for the 49ers. But, beyond Crosby in the trade market, there aren't any players who could be had who'd be the game-changer the 49ers need.

Free agency is a different story. There are a lot of interesting names worth keeping an eye on for the 49ers this offseason in the free agent market.

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Trey Hendrickson, the All-Pro who had back-to-back seasons with 17.5 sacks, would be a great option. Khalil Mack might be at the tail-end of what could be a Hall of Fame career, but he would surely make a nice duo with Nick Bosa.

Joey Bosa would be an obvious fun addition, pairing him with his brother. Some other names worth considering for the 49ers this offseason are Haason Reddick, Arden Key, Joseph Ossai, Malcolm Koone, Denico Autry, Dre'Mont Jones, and Odafe Oweh.

There are plenty of other edge rushers who could be had this offseason in free agency. Barrows wants the 49ers to check in on every edge rusher option, whether it's in the draft, free agency, or the trade market.

The 49ers cannot be picky this offseason when it comes to edge rusher options. There are plenty of players to choose from, but the 49ers need at least one quality starter to pair with Bosa, Mykel Williams, and Bryce Huff for the 2026 season.

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Thomas Frank Sacked! Our Replacement Picks + Brandon Vazquez on ACL Recovery & World Cup Pressure

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Tottenham have parted ways with Thomas Frank, and the big question is: was he really the problem? The boys dig into what’s actually happening at Spurs, whether the issues run deeper than the head coach, and which managers could realistically step in to fix things. Is this about tactics, recruitment, ownership — or something bigger?

Then Austin FC striker Brandon Vazquez joins the show for an honest and revealing conversation. He opens up about recovering from his ACL injury, doing “quick maths” in his head about the World Cup timeline the moment he got hurt, and what it will take to fight his way back into the U.S. Men’s National Team picture. Vazquez also shares what it was really like playing in Liga MX — from nonstop media attention to the intensity of fan culture — and how it compares to MLS. Plus, we get the full origin story of his “Superman” goal celebration (yes, including the capes).

To close it out, the boys react to the 2026 MLS kit reveal and give their unfiltered best and worst picks. Which clubs nailed it? Which designs should’ve stayed in the concept phase? We’re handing out praise, roasting questionable choices, and ranking the fits you’ll be seeing all season long.

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(27:15) – Brandon Vazquez joins The Cooligans

(51:30) – Revealing the best 2026 MLS kits

(59:45) - Revealing the worst 2026 MLS kits

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What’s the most popular Winter Olympics sport?

Ilia Malinin of the United States does a back flip while competing during the men's figure skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.
Ilia Malinin of the United States does a back flip while competing during the men's figure skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. | Ashley Landis

The U.S. figure skating team defended its Olympic crown, winning a gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Games this week. American Chloe Kim topped the leaderboard in women’s halfpipe qualifying, but settled for silver after taking gold in the previous two Olympics.

Figure skating with its quadruple jumps and Salchows and snowboarding with its triple cork 1440s and method grabs draw the most fan interest among Winter Olympic sports, according to surveys conducted before the Games started.

Reviews.org, which does market research on internet providers and mobile services, asked 1,000 Americans which Winter Olympic sports they were most likely to watch. Snowboarding topped the list at 62%.

Once an Olympic novelty, snowboarding has come of age in the Winter Games since its halfpipe and giant slalom debuts in 1998. This year it features 11 events — men’s and women’s halfpipe, parallel giant slalom, snowboardcross, big air and slopestyle along with mixed team snowboardcross.

Milan Cortina Olympics Snowboard
United States' Chloe Kim reacts to her score during the women's snowboarding halfpipe qualifications at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. | Lindsey Wasson

Ski jumping (58%), figure skating (56%), hockey (54%) and speed skating (53%) were the next four sports Americans were most likely to watch, per the survey.

Ilia Malinin, who is known as the “Quad God” has positioned himself for a second gold medal in men’s figure skating. He already helped the U.S. secure gold in the team event.

Most popular Winter Olympic sport in each state

Reviews.org also identified the most popular sport by state. Snowboarding dominated the West, ranking first in California, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.

Perhaps curiously, snowboarding, or skiing for that matter, wasn’t at the top of the list in Utah. The Beehive State went for bobsledding. Maybe having the Utah Olympic Park bobsled, luge and skeleton track in Park City has something to do with that.

Here’s the breakdown nationwide:

  • Curling: 13 states (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia)
  • Figure skating: 10 states (Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia)
  • Snowboarding: 7 states (California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Vermont, Wyoming)
  • Luge: 6 states (Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Rhode Island, South Carolina)
  • Short-track speedskating: 2 states (Illinois, New Hampshire)
  • Ice hockey: 1 state (Minnesota)
  • Biathlon: 1 state (Montana)
  • Bobsled: 2 states (Oregon, Utah)
  • Speedskating: 1 state (Wisconsin)

A Seton Hall Sports poll of 1,596 U.S. adults conducted at the end of January differentiated between participants among the general population, Olympic fans and casual fans. Its results were similar to but not the same as the Reviews.org survey.

Figure skating with 59% of Olympic fans and 53% of female fans was the sport they were most excited to watch, per ESPN. Snowboarding followed with 33% of casual fans, 42% of Olympic fans, 26% of male fans and 27% of female fans.

Milan Cortina Olympics Snowboard
United States' Chloe Kim competes during the women's snowboarding halfpipe qualifications at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. | Lindsey Wasson

How Americans are watching the Olympics

Reviews.org found that 72% of Americans plan to watch the Milan Cortina Games. However, the way they plan to tune in is shifting.

The Olympics have been a longtime broadcast staple, but 2026 may mark a tipping point in how people tune in.

“While cable TV is still the main way people plan to watch on the big screen, social media has overtaken it as the most popular method for keeping up with the action; 64% of respondents plan to catch clips on platforms like TikTok and Instagram,” according to the group.

  • 64% plan to watch the Olympics via social media clips
  • 59% plan to watch coverage on traditional TV or cable
  • 57% plan to watch coverage on a streaming service or app
  • 35% plan to watch free, over-the-air coverage via their local NBC station

NBC reported Thursday said that viewership of Milan Cortina Olympics is up substantially over the first five days compared to the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing.

U.S. coverage is averaging 26.5 million viewers across the broadcast network, the Peacock streaming service, other NBCUniversal digital platforms, and Versant’s CNBC and USA Networks, per Front Office Sports. That marks a 93% increase from the comparable period in 2022 and represents the most-watched Winter Games at this point since the 2014 Olmpics in Sochi, Russia.

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Ilia Malinin of the United States competes during the men's figure skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. | Stephanie Scarbrough

Abraham To Spearhead Emery’s Attack | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Newcastle United

Abraham To Spearhead Emery’s Attack | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Newcastle United
Abraham To Spearhead Emery’s Attack | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Newcastle United

Aston Villa will entertain Newcastle United at Villa Park this Saturday as they look to secure a victory at home in the FA Cup. The Villans managed to earn a narrow 1-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion recently, which should give them some confidence going into this contest.

Unai Emery will opt for the 4-2-3-1 formation once again and is expected to make a few tweaks to his first team for this game. Tammy Abraham will spearhead Aston Villa‘s attack up top.

4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup To Face Newcastle United

Defence

Marco Bizot will function in between the sticks for the Villans as he looks to keep a clean sheet at Villa Park this weekend. Pau Torres will operate alongside Ezri Konsa at the centre of the Aston Villa backline as they look to keep the opposition at bay throughout the 90 minutes.

Lamare Bogarde will hope to prove his value as the right-back, while Lucas Digne looks to put in a good performance 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.

Tyrone Mings will provide cover for the centre-back positions on the bench.

Aston Villa

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 11: Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Ezri Konsa during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion at Villa Park on February 11, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Midfield

Douglas Luiz will anchor the midfield along with Amadou Onana as they focus on winning the 50-50 duels at the centre of the park.

The talented trio of Emi Buendia, Morgan Rogers and Leon Bailey will play just ahead of them as part of Emery’s attack. All three of them need to be at the top of their game if the Villans are to secure a victory in the FA Cup this weekend.

Ross Barkley will make up the numbers on the bench as he waits for his chance to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Tammy Abraham will lead the charge for the West Midlands club up top. He would be eager to get his name on the scoresheet versus the Magpies this Saturday.

Ollie Watkins will probably get a rest on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the final quarter of the game if the Villans are in need of a goal by then.

Balde 2.5, Joan Garcia 3 | Atletico Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Player Ratings

Balde 2.5, Joan Garcia 3 | Atletico Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Player Ratings
Balde 2.5, Joan Garcia 3 | Atletico Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Player Ratings

Barcelona suffered their most humiliating defeat of the Hansi Flick era on Thursday, one that should well be labelled their worst performance in over a year.

Taking to the field at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, the Catalans lacked any form of threat and took a pounding in defence from Atletico Madrid.

An early own goal created an amicable situation for the hosts, but they deservedly took a 4-0 lead by half-time to leave Barcelona red-faced.

Nothing changed after half-time beyond VAR joining the proceedings as a protagonist to deny Barcelona a goal, and the Blaugrana now have a massive task in the reverse fixture.

Barça Universal brings you the player ratings from Atletico Madrid 4-0 Barcelona.

Joan Garcia: 3

The goalkeeper had his first howler in a Barcelona shirt as he suffered with his decision-making and came under pressure from the Atletico Madrid press.

Opened the floodgates with an unacceptable own goal and had nothing to show for the remaining goals.

Alejandro Balde: 2.5

The left-back was left exposed and embarrassed on the night as all of Atletico Madrid’s attacks seemingly stemmed from his flank with the defender nowhere in the equation.

Was no match for Giuliani Simeone’s pace and the hosts’ counter, handing them a free highway to march into Barcelona’s box and create a threat.

Pau Cubarsi: 3

The youngster began to crack after the hosts scored their opener on the night and his performance went from bad to worse as he had no idea of how to intercept Atletico’s clear game plan.

Could not deploy the offside trap to any good use and lacked the pace to track back and keep up with the speedy wingers. Scored the team’s first goal of the night early in the second half which was ruled out for a comical offside.

Eric Garcia: 2.5

Eric will not be available for the second leg. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Garcia, who has been one of Barcelona’s most consistent performers this season, also had a howler of a game where he simply could not organise the team’s defence.

Scored the own goal on paper and took the blame from Garcia, but had no clue how to prevent Atletico Madrid’s buildups and crosses across the field.

Was sent off at the tail end for an unnecessary foul.

Jules Kounde: 4

Kounde’s individual performance was as bad as he has been all season, but unlike usual he was not the only player performing disastrously at the back on the night.

Took the ball between his legs for Atletico Madrid’s second goal and was no match for Ademola Lookman for their third. Should have done better to deny Julian Alvarez at the end of the first half as well but simply could not offer any resistance.

Marc Casado: 2.5

Casado was hooked off midway through the first half, completing a horrific night for him, but the truth of the matter is that any of the XI players could have been taken off at the time and there would be no reason to complain.

Took a vital yellow card to deny Atletico Madrid another sure shot, but was below par with his distribution and decision making.

Frenkie de Jong: 5

The captain returned to the XI hoping to offer control to Barcelona’s midfield, but what he managed to do was anything but that. His distribution was better than the others who struggled with the uneven field, but nothing special.

Dani Olmo: 4.5

Olmo struggled in the tight spaces and with the field conditions and could not create much threat in pockets of space. He did, however, conjure up some chances with vital through balls, none of which resulted in big opportunities.

Defensively, he was below par like the rest of the team and did not offer enough work rate off the ball.

Fermin Lopez: 5.5

Lopez perhaps had the two best opportunities of the field half, one with a volley that struck the crossbar and a second with a through ball that he could not get on the end of.

Apart from those moments, however, he had a very silent night in both offence and defence with nothing to show as contributions.

Lamine Yamal: 4.5

Not even Yamal could save Barcelona’s blushes. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

The teenager was perhaps the player who struggled the most with the field, slipping seemingly every time he got on the ball.

He was not his usual creative self in the first half, struggled to complete dribbles and was double-marked for the better part of the game.

Ferran Torres: 3.5

The Spaniard had nothing to show in the first half, neither with his defensive effort nor his attacking movements.

He was invisible for most of the game, covered heavily by Atletico Madrid’s compact defence and finding no spaces to break free.

Robert Lewandowski: 3.5

Lewandowski was brought on as a substitute early in the first-half after the team conceded three goals and looked to add attacking firepower, but his presence did not add much to a team that was struggling to create chances anyhow.

Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Horror start and VAR chaos gives Barça mountain to climb in Copa del Rey

Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Horror start and VAR chaos gives Barça mountain to climb in Copa del Rey
Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona: Horror start and VAR chaos gives Barça mountain to climb in Copa del Rey

Atlético Madrid claimed a 4-0 win against Barcelona in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final, with the visitors suffering a nightmare start and seeing a second-half strike denied by a lengthy VAR check.

The blaugrana shipped two goals inside the opening 15 minutes at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, with Eric Garcia’s loose pass catching Joan Garcia off-guard before Antoine Griezmann finished off a well-worked move.

Atléti extended that lead to four goals before the break, with Ademola Lookman burying a composed finish before Julian Álvarez ended his goal drought in stoppage time.

Barça started well after the interval but their momentum was killed by an eight-minute VAR check that ruled off a Pau Cubarsí strike for a marginal offside, and they crumbled further late on when Eric Garcia saw red for a rash challenge.

As it happened

Atlético Madrid wasted no time in testing the Barça defence at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, forcing an excellent save from Joan Garcia with just three minutes on the clock.

But the former Espanyol goalkeeper had a moment to forget soon after when he failed to stop Eric Garcia’s pass, allowing it to roll under his foot and over the line.

And yet that was just the start of a horrific first half for the blaugrana, who found themselves trailing by two goals when Antoine Griezmann arrived in the box and picked out the bottom left corner after a well-placed pass from Nahuel Molina.

The chances kept coming for Diego Simeone’s men, who saw Griezmann shoot into the arms of Garcia and Julian Álvarez force a goalline clearance from Jules Koundé as they continued the hunt for their third of the night.

But they didn’t have to wait long for it, with Ademola Lookman arriving in the box from the left to finish off a well-worked passage of play kicked off by Giuliano Simeone on the opposite flank.

Hansi Flick had seen enough and withdrew Marc Casadó, bringing Robert Lewandowski in as part of a wider tactical change that saw Ferran Torres shift to the left flank and Fermín Lopez drop deeper into midfield.

Barça looked set to be chasing a three-goal deficit in the second half until Álvarez – who had not scored since 9 December – found his way onto the scoresheet in the dying seconds of stoppage time, latching onto Lookman’s cutback.

Flick’s team talk seemed to stir a sense of urgency into his men, who tested Juan Musso mere minutes into the half before an eight-minute VAR check killed their momentum.

Pau Cubarsí rippled the back of the net from close range after Fermín’s strike from the edge of the area caused pinball inside the box – but a lengthy review, accurately described by The Athletic’s Pol Ballús as ‘the biggest VAR shit show I’ve ever witnessed’, highlighted a fractional offside that saw the goal chalked off.

Atléti quickly seized back the momentum and sought out their fifth goal of the night through Matteo Ruggeri, though the full-back’s effort was tipped over the bar by Joan Garcia.

Barça did not help themselves and were reduced to ten men in the 84th minute after Eric Garcia’s rash challenge on Alex Baena, who was through on goal before being kicked down by the 25-year-old defender, who saw his initial yellow card upgraded to a straight red after a VAR check.

Atléti came close to capitalising on that newfound advantage when Molina’s low ball across the face of goal evaded the Barça goalkeeper, although substitute Alexander Sorloth sent his effort waywards.

The hosts take a well-earned four-goal lead into next month’s second leg after a chaotic evening in the Spanish capital.

Analysis: Problems pile up for Barça who now have mountain to climb

Barcelona now look to overturn a four-goal deficit at the Spotify Camp Nou on Tuesday 3 March – but it could have been much worse for Hansi Flick’s men.

Thursday’s hosts were ruthless throughout the first half and could feasibly have scored more, had Antoine Griezmann and Julian Álvarez been a little more clinical with their chances when Atléti were chasing their third goal of the night.

Diego Simeone’s men had identified the flanks as a weak spot in a Barcelona side that has been in fine form this season, scoring 99 goals across all competitions and sitting pretty at the top of LaLiga.

Alejandro Baldé and Eric García were noticeably struggling to keep Giuliano Simeone at bay on the left side of the Barça defence, while Ademola Lookman – who previously spent time in England with Everton, Fulham and Leicester – ran riot on the opposite side of the pitch.

A weakened midfield, forced in part by injuries to Pedri and Gavi, couldn’t afford to sit back too much without sacrificing Barça’s chances of clawing one back – and so bad quickly turned to worse for the Blaugrana.

They improved after the break but that eight-minute VAR check absorbed any momentum they had mustered. After only having themselves to blame for their woeful first half, anger directed at the officiating served to further complicate their mindset as they chased a four-goal deficit.

There are just under three weeks until they host Atléti in the return fixture, in a match that promises to serve up a spectacle.

GB's Pinnington Jones continues dream run in Dallas

Jack Pinnington Jones celebrates his victory at the Dallas Open
Jack Pinnington Jones reached the second round at Wimbledon last year [Getty Images]

Great Britain's Jack Pinnington Jones is through to his first ATP Tour quarter-final as he continued his superb run at the Dallas Open.

The 22-year-old, who had to come through two rounds of qualifying to make the tournament's main draw, followed up his stunning victory over Italy's world number 20 Flavio Cobolli by beating American Eliot Spizzirri to reach the last eight.

Pinnington Jones, ranked 181st in the world, overcame world number 68 Spizzirri in three sets, prevailing 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 7-6 (7-4).

He will face former US Open champion Marin Cilic for a place in the semi-finals on Friday.

Pinnington Jones completed his junior season at Texas Christian University in May but opted against returning for a final year in order to pursue a full-time tennis career.

After losing his first qualifying match at the Australian Open in January, Pinnington Jones reached the final at the Soma Bay challenger event in Egypt before embarking on his four-match winning run in Dallas.

He is set to climb 43 places to 138th in the world after reaching the quarter-finals, and could enter the top 110 with victory over Cilic.

Elsewhere, Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina and top seed Iga Swiatek both suffered shock defeats at the Qatar Open.

World number three Rybakina lost 7-5 4-6 6-4 to Canada's Victoria Mboko, while Swiatek won the first set but fell to a 2-6 6-4 7-5 defeat by Maria Sakkari.

Klint Kubiak set to interview Seahawks assistant for Raiders OC job

It is expected that Raiders new head coach Klint Kubiak will attempt to poach a few Seahawks assistants. Currently the Seahawks are in the process of trying to keep one of them to be their new OC. One name that wasn't among those expected to interview for that job in Seattle is headed for Las Vegas to interview with the Raiders.

Seahawks WRs coach Frisman Jackson will interview for the Raiders’ OC job, a source tells me (@TomPelissero first). Jackson joined Mike Macdonald’s first Seattle staff in 2024. Klint Kubiak kept him when he replaced Ryan Grubb as OC and was highly complimentary of the job he did.

— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) February 12, 2026

Jackson has been a wide receivers coach in the NFL since 2017 and has spent six seasons as an NFL wide receivers coach first with the Titans (2017) then with the Panthers (2020-21), Steelers (2022-23) and then the Seahawks (2024-25).

Under Jackson, Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba broke out to have two Pro Bowl seasons, including leading the league this past season with 1793 yards receiving.

Several other offensive coaches could also be brought in from Seattle for the Raiders OC job, but those interviews will have to wait until after they interview for the Seahawks OC job which will occur today and tomorrow (Friday).

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Klint Kubiak set to interview Seahawks assistant for Raiders OC job

Brentford 1 Arsenal 1: Lewis-Potter header secures draw against league leaders

Brentford 1 Arsenal 1: Lewis-Potter header secures draw against league leaders
Brentford 1 Arsenal 1: Lewis-Potter header secures draw against league leaders

Brentford came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against Premier League leaders Arsenal at Gtech Community Stadium on Thursday night.

Noni Madueke headed the visitors in front on the hour mark, before Keane Lewis-Potter scored a header of his own 10 minutes later to ensure the points were shared in west London.

Keith Andrews made one change for Thursday night's clash, with Yehor Yarmoliuk replacing Jordan Henderson in midfield.

Former Brentford goalkeeper David Raya started for Arsenal, with ex-Bees captain Christian Nørgaard returning to Gtech Community Stadium for the first time, where he remained an unused substitute.

The first real chance of the game came on the 10-minute mark when Arsenal almost scored from a corner. Declan Rice delivered to the far post, where Gabriel headed towards goal from close range. Sepp van den Berg was there to match his fellow centre-back's aerial attempt with a header of his own, as he cleared the ball off the line and away.

Brentford had their first real opportunity just over 10 minutes later and, just as he had done for the Bees for so many years, Raya made an incredible save in TW8.

The Spaniard attempted to roll the ball out to team-mate Rice, but Mathias Jensen was sharp and robbed it off the Arsenal man. The midfielder then delivered a fantastic ball into Igor Thiago in the six-yard box - and the Brazilian couldn't do much more. His thumping header was low and goal-bound, but Raya did phenomenally well to get down and beat the ball away.

Lewis-Potter produced a sublime bit of football on 53 minutes, when the winger's mazy run saw him beat three Arsenal players, before a pass to Dango Ouattara saw him feed Thiago, but the centre-forward's thunderous shot was blocked well by a Gunners defender.

Half-time substitute Martin Ødegaard had the visitors' first chance of the second half, when some neat football on the left saw the ball find its way to the Norwegian, but he blazed well over the bar.

And Mikel Arteta's side broke the deadlock on 61 minutes. A Piero Hincapié cross was whipped to the back post, where Madueke rose the highest to head the ball back across goal and past Caoimhín Kelleher to make it 1-0.

Brentford were so close to equalising from a near-identical scenario just a few minutes later. Jensen swung a corner to the back post and it was Lewis-Potter who was there, unmarked. The winger powerfully headed it down, into the ground, but it bounced just wide of the post.

The Bees had another chance soon after, when Thiago did superbly well on the counter attack. After Michael Kayode made a crucial intervention at one end, Vitaly Janelt won the ball and quickly played it forward to the league's second-top goalscorer. Thiago drove at his compatriot Gabriel and, using Ouattara as a decoy, found some space to shoot at goal, but it was saved again by Raya.

The hosts' pressure finally paid off when, after missing a headed chance earlier in the half, Lewis-Potter made amends by nodding home at the back post to equalise. A Kayode long throw, as standard, was launched into the box, which van den Berg flicked to the former Hull City man, who sent a diving header into the back of the net.

Keith Andrews' side were pushing for a winner and, with three minutes to go, Thiago was eyeing his 18th goal of the season. Another great pass from Janelt into the striker saw him one-on-one with the goalkeeper, before a fantastic recovery run and block from Cristhian Mosquera.

Thiago had one more chance in added time, when he was fed by Jensen, but his powerful effort was fired over the crossbar.

In an end-to-end finale, Kelleher made one of his best saves in a Brentford shirt as the game ticked into added time. Jurriën Timber broke into the final third and played the ball across to Gabriel Martinelli; the substitute looked in a prime position to score the winner, but a big, outstretched arm by the Bees' no.1 confirmed the draw.

Brentford: Kelleher; Kayode, Ajer, van den Berg, Henry (Hickey 90+5); Janelt, Yarmoliuk (Henderson 73), Jensen; Lewis-Potter (Damsgaard 73), Thiago, Ouattara

Subs not used: Valdimarsson, Pinnock, Collins, Donovan, Furo, Bentt

Arsenal: Raya; Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel; Hincapié (Calafiori 81); Eze (Ødegaard HT), Zubimendi, Rice; Madueke (Saka 70), Gyökeres, Trossard (Martinelli 81)

Subs not used: Arrizabalaga, White, Lewis-Skelly, Nørgaard, Jesus

Attendance: 17,224

📹 Atlético sweep aside Barça in Copa del Rey, watch

📹 Atlético sweep aside Barça in Copa del Rey, watch

Atlético de Madrid has put "one and a half feet" in the 2025/2026 Copa del Rey final.

Thanks to a great first-half performance, the Colchoneros thrashed Barcelona 4-0 this Thursday (12th).


This was the first leg of the competition's semifinal.

Barça will need to overturn the four-goal deficit to take it to penalties on March 3rd.

Or win by at least five goals to advance in regular time.

Atleti hasn't played in a Copa del Rey final since 2012/2013, when they beat Real.


Rout already in the 1st Half 🔥

Simeone's team took the lead after a back pass turned into an own goal. 

The second didn't take long. And it was from Griezmann.

The third came after a lethal counterattack.

And there was still time for Julián Álvarez to end his drought before halftime.

The 70% possession by Hansi Flick's men was of no use. 

The second half came and Barcelona tried to stay alive in the tie.

There was even a goal by Cubarsí.

But after a long review... it was ruled offside.

Flick – who had already brought on Lewa in the first half – really tried something different.

But the absences of Raphinha and Pedri, along with Lamine Yamal's lack of inspiration, weighed heavily. 

Barcelona also lost Eric García, who was sent off in the 84th minute after a hard foul on Álex Baena.

He had been shown a yellow, but saw a different color after VAR intervention.

Atleti almost got a fifth with Sorloth.

The other semi has the biggest rivals in the Basque Country facing off.

And Real Sociedad took the lead over Athletic by winning 1-0 at their rival's home on Wednesday (11th). 


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Brentford 1-1 Arsenal: Title lead down to four points after thrilling draw

Premier League leaders Arsenal saw their lead in the title race reduced to four points on Thursday, when they were lucky to escape west London with a draw and a point after Brentford bullied the bullies in a breathtaking finish.

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Brentford vs Arsenal live updates - by Andy Edwards

Brentford vs Arsenal final score: 1-1

Goalscorers: Noni Madueke (61'), Keane Lewis-Potter (71')

GOAL! Brentford 1-1 Arsenal: Lewis-Potter equalizes from a long throw (71')

GOAL! Brentford 0-1 Arsenal: Madueke loops a header back across goal (61')

Brentford starting XI

Kelleher - Kayode, Ajer, Van den Berg, Henry - Janelt, Yarmoliuk, Jensen - Lewis-Potter, Ouattara, Thiago

Arsenal starting XI

Raya - Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Hincapie - Zubimendi, Rice, Eze - Madueke, Trossard, Gyokeres


How to watch Brentford vs Arsenal live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Thursday
Venue:Gtech Community Stadium — West London
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock


The Gunners saw their table lead shrink to three points over Man City and six over Aston Villa after Wednesday's Week 26 action and will have to restore their lead without Bukayo Saka and perhaps without Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard.

Brentford are three points behind Liverpool for sixth and five behind fifth-place Chelsea but are also cognizant of the benefit of putting four teams a bit further behind them. Everton and Bournemouth are two points back of seventh-place Brentford, while Newcastle and Sunderland are three behind the Bees. Keith Andrews' Brentford have rebounded in impressive fashion after twin 2-0 losses in Weeks 22 and 23, winning away to Villa and Newcastle. They are 6W-2D-2L since the middle of December and have been excellent at home all season, losing just twice and boasting a +11 goal differential at the Gtech.

Brentford team news, focus

OUT: Reiss Nelson (loan - unable to face parent club), Kevin Schade (suspension), Antoni Milambo (knee), Fabio Carvalho (torn ACL), Josh Dasilva (knee)

Arsenal team news, focus

OUT: Mikel Merino (ankle), Bukayo Saka (groin), Max Dowman (ankle) | QUESTIONABLE: Martin Odegaard (knock), Leandro Trossard (muscular)

Brentford vs Arsenal prediction

Arsenal have an opportunity make a big statement by producing a multi-goal, comfortable-enough win at Brentford, a good team who has thrived by keeping danger away from their box. It feels within the realm of possibility given their depth advantage over a Brentford side coming off a pair of tough but victorious away days, but we're believing in the Bees enough to say this won't be a walk in the park. Brentford 1-2 Arsenal.

Sooners receive RPM prediction for class of 2027 quarterback

The Oklahoma Sooners have made a clear choice for their top priority at the quarterback position in the 2027 recruiting class, and on Thursday morning they received another prediction to land their preferred signal-caller.

Rivals director of recruiting Chad Simmons has logged an RPM prediction for OU to land three-star passer Jamison Roberts out of the '27 class. Roberts is 6-foot-3, weighs 190 pounds, and he hails from Saraland High School in Mobile, Alabama. On3's Steve Wiltfong also believes OU will land Roberts.

Earlier this week, OU landed inside Roberts' top eight schools for his recruitment. He'll be at Oklahoma's Future Freaks event in March, and he's been feeling the love from the Sooners as of late. Both head coach Brent Venables and offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Ben Arbuckle have made sure Roberts knows he's a priority in Norman.

New #Sooners On3 🏈 RPM Prediction

⭐⭐⭐ 2027 QB Jamison Roberts
📏 6'3" / 190
🏫 Sarland HS (Mobile, AL)
🎚️ 60
✍️ By Chad Simmons
🎤⬇️ Director of Recruiting

Profile: https://t.co/9Th6FU5JED#OUDNA27pic.twitter.com/Qi7ckMxQL4

— Covered Wagons Recruiting (@OUCrystalBall) February 12, 2026

Roberts is one of five quarterbacks that have received an offer from Oklahoma in the 2027 class. Nebraska commit Trae Taylor hasn't received much interest from OU since Arbuckle took the reins of the offense, but Arbuckle pursued LSU commit Peyton Houston hard, before losing out on him to the Tigers.

As far as uncommitted prospects go, both Jonathan Moore and Greydon Howell have also received offers from the Sooners, but OU may have designs of them playing different positions (defensive back and wide receiver, respectively) and the college level. Dane Weber took a visit to OU when the Sooners beat Missouri in November, but he has yet to receive an offer from Oklahoma.

Roberts has become the obvious top choice at QB for the Sooners in the 2027 cycle, despite being rated as just a three-star player at this point. Oklahoma is pursuing him heavily, but they've got good competition for his services as well.

Oklahoma's QB room for the 2026 season currently consists of returning starter John Mateer, returning backups Whitt Newbauer and Jett Niu, and incoming true freshman Bowe Bentley. The only quarterback that OU has lost from last season is Michael Hawkins Jr., who transferred to West Virginia.

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Conservative host Candace Owens called TPUSA's halftime a scam

While the Super Bowl is almost a week old, the talk continues as to who won the halftime wars: Turning Point USA? Or Bad Bunny and the NFL.

Well, if you look at the numbers, it’s obvious Bad Bunny won, with over 130 million viewers, and most are calling his halftime show one of the best. 

Yet, the controversy continues days later, with several celebrities chiming in with their take. Conservative talk show host Candace Owens has added more fuel to the fire with her take.

Owens said that Bad Bunny indeed outdid Kid Rock, and not only that, but the conservative group lost the entire narrative. 

“Reality: you lost the Super Bowl narrative. Bad Bunny had an objectively successful performance, whether you like it or not,” Owens said.

Owens wasn’t a fan of Bad Bunny, either; however, she called TPUSA frauds. 

“On the one hand, we have a half-time show presented without a word of English spoken.” “On the other hand, we have an organization that scammed its views by paying platform advertisers, followed by influencers, to pretend they broke records.”

Owens also exposed to the public that TPUSA’s halftime show was prerecorded, a claim later confirmed by Kid Rock, who was dragged on social media for lip-syncing his songs—an allegation he has denied. 

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Conservative host Candace Owens called TPUSA's halftime a scam

Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona, Copa del Rey: Recap

MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 12: Eric Garcia of FC Barcelona reacts during the Copa Del Rey Semi-Final First Leg match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on February 12, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona’s defense of the Copa del Rey title is in serious jeopardy as the Blaugrana have a gigantic mountain to climb following a horrible 4-0 loss away to Atlético Madrid on Thursday’s semi-final first leg at the Metropolitano. The Catalans were the architects of their own downfall with a horrific first half performance, but were also the victims of a truly inexplicable refereeing decision in the final period that killed any hopes of a comeback as Diego Simeone’s side took a huge steps towards a place in the Spanish Cup final.

Reactions & Observations

  • Only one word can describe Barça’s first half performance: disaster. The defending was pathetic, players were slipping all over the place, the attack was all out of ideas, and every single person in a Barça uniform played their worst half of the season.
  • Atleti had a 4-0 lead at the break, but that honestly doesn’t tell the story of their dominance. The home team had a very simple plan that destroyed Barça’s backline time after time: get in behind Alejandro Balde, switch the play to the other wing, and have runners coming late into the box. It worked like a charm, and Atleti could have easily scored six or seven in the first half. It was that easy for them, and that bad from a Barça perspective.
  • The first goal was bizarre, with Joan Garcia failing to control a pass from Eric Garcia and not being able to stop the ball from crossing the line. The other three goals were somehow worse, with Barça’s defense cut open time after time as Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman and Julián Alvarez had all the time and space in the world and scored some good goals.
  • Hansi Flick couldn’t wait until halftime to make a change and took off Marc Casadó for Robert Lewandowski in the 37th minute, but that didn’t solve the attacking issues and only exposed the backline even further. Frenkie de Jong had a rare but truly awful 45 minutes, and every single member of the back four was easily beaten throughout the period.
  • Fermín López was the closest thing to a good attacking performer as he hit the crossbar and missed a good one-on-one chance, but literally no one else around him showed up to the party in the opening 45 minutes.
  • Barça needed a quick goal to have any hope at all in the second half, and they found it on a free-kick routine that ended with a shot from Fermín that hit Robert Lewandowski and fell to Pau Cubarsí, who scored the rebound to boost the Blaugrana’s spirit just five minutes into the period.
  • What followed after the goal was an absolute travesty: an EIGHT-MINUTE review by VAR somehow found Cubarsí to be offside, even though the replays and the offside lines showed ZERO evidence of an actual offside. There was nothing remotely clear or obvious, but after EIGHT MINUTES they decided to rule out Barça’s goal and completely killed the visitors’ momentum with one of the worst decisions you will ever, ever see.
  • The rest of the game was a desperate attempt from a deflated Barça side to make a comeback, but they never came close to troubling the Atleti defense again and things got even worse when Eric Garcia was sent off for a really stupid challenge.
  • This was an extremely frustrating night in every possible sense of the word. Barça were horrible, the refereeing was somehow worse, and Atlético deservedly won the first leg in a manner that pretty much decides the tie unless Barça perform one of their greatest ever miracles in three weeks.

ESPN analyst uses famous Aaron Rodgers quote to describe Chiefs' 2026 chances

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The Kansas City Chiefs did something in 2025 that not many thought was possible: they missed the playoffs.

But after being at the summit of the NFL mountain for so long and making the AFC Championship game at least every year since Patrick Mahomes became the starter, that would eventually take its toll.

The Chiefs never really looked like a contender in 2025, as injuries and poor form contributed to the first-ever down year for Mahomes and Andy Reid as a duo.

But as we turn to 2026, and Mahomes is on the comeback trail from an ACL injury, is there hope that 2025 was a blip on the radar?

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler thinks so.

"The Chiefs ran out of gas in 2025 but have most of what they need to make another run," Fowler wrote. "Coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes enter Year 9 together. Health has been an issue for years, but the offensive line is still quality and the team's track record in the draft is better than most. R-E-L-A-X."

More: Lions' $1 billion problem could sink rising ship

Can Chiefs bounce back in 2026?

Of course, they can; they've built up enough credits in the bank to warrant it.

But it all hinges on the health of Mahomes.

Eyeing a Week 1 return, which most think is a little aggressive, what happens to the Chiefs' chances if Patrick isn't fully good to go until say, Week 6? 

We saw how much a bad start can impact you with the Baltimore Ravens starting 1-5 last season, and Kansas City won't want that to happen.

There's enough talent on the roster at the time of writing to suggest the Chiefs are a playoff team, but how aggressive they are in free agency will tell us a lot about their 2026 trajectory.

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Raiders interview Seahawks assistant to be Klint Kubiak’s offensive coordinator

RENTON, WASHINGTON - JUNE 03: Wide receivers coach Frisman Jackson of the Seattle Seahawks looks on during practice at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 03, 2024 in Renton, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s been only a matter of days since the Seattle Seahawks crushed the New England Patriots 29-13 en route to the second Super Bowl in franchise history, and with the victory parade already in the books, attention has turned to setting the coaching staff for the 2026 season.

The first order of business for Mike Macdonald when it comes to filling out his 2026 coaching staff will, of course, be to replace offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, who is now the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The next step in the process, though, might be replacing the coaches from the Seattle staff that Kubiak could take with him to Las Vegas.

The other names on the coaching staff most commonly linked to the Raiders seem to be Rick Dennison and John Benton, both of whom were on staff with Kubiak with the Minnesota Vikings in 2021 and the New Orleans Saints in 2024. While those two are the most commonly mentioned names, it appears that a different member of the offensive coaching staff is the first to interview with the Raiders.

The Raiders are interviewing Seahawks WRs coach Frisman Jackson for their offensive coordinator job, per source.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 12, 2026

Frisman Jackson joined Mike Macdonald’s initial staff in 2024 after having split the previous four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers, and was the wide receivers coach at all three stops.

ESPN analyst struggles evaluating Clemson star DT Peter Woods

With the 2025 NFL season complete and the draft order officially set, early projections for the 2026 NFL Draft are beginning to take shape. And depending on which analyst you read, Clemson’s first-round outlook looks very different.

ESPN draft analyst Field Yates currently projects just one Tiger to hear his name called in Round 1, defensive tackle Peter Woods. Yates has Woods going No. 26 overall to the Buffalo Bills, labeling him one of the more debated prospects in the class.

“He’s an explosive, twitchy, powerful defensive tackle with natural disruption skills,” Yates wrote. “But there’s a worry about his shorter frame/arms, and his skill set did not often lead to production (only five sacks in three college seasons). I’ll bet on the athletic upside of Woods, who occasionally played fullback — he even scored a touchdown against Boston College last season. He’s an urgent and sudden player who can impact both a pass rush and run defense. The Bills need a ton of the latter after allowing the third-most yards per rush in 2025 (5.1).”

Woods finished his Clemson career with 99 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles and two pass breakups over 35 games, including 24 starts. He even added a unique wrinkle offensively, rushing eight times for 15 yards and two touchdowns. In 2025, he became Clemson’s first All-American defensive tackle since Christian Wilkins in 2018 and was the only player nationally to post multiple games with both a sack and a rushing touchdown. He also earned first-team All-ACC recognition from the league, the AP and Phil Steele.

While Yates sees only Woods sneaking into the first round, FOX analyst Joel Klatt has a much larger Clemson presence in his projection, though notably without Woods included.

Klatt slots offensive tackle Blake Miller at No. 28 overall to the Houston Texans.

“Houston’s defense is elite, so it needs to keep building on the offensive side of the ball,” Klatt said. “The Texans’ offensive line was better this past season, but it can still improve. Miller started all 54 games in his career and is reliable.”

Cornerback Avieon Terrell follows at No. 29 to the Los Angeles Rams.

“The Rams have a few corners that are set to be free agents this offseason. So, why not bring in an All-American corner? Yes, I know it’s another Clemson player going in the first round after its underwhelming season. That doesn’t mean some of the Tigers’ top players aren’t NFL-caliber, though. Terrell is one of those guys and can play on the outside,” Klatt said.

Defensive end T.J. Parker rounds out Klatt’s Clemson trio at No. 31 to the New England Patriots.

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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) February 12, 2026

“The Patriots could use some more firepower at wide receiver, but they need some pass-rushing help, too. Parker was considered to be a candidate to be a top-10 pick at the start of the season. He disappointed a bit, although the upside with Parker is still strong,” Klatt said.

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place April 23 through April 25 in Pittsburgh, and if these projections are any indication, Clemson could have anywhere from one to three players in the first round depending on how evaluations ultimately shake out.

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(PR) Corsair Reports Strong Revenue and Profit Growth for 4Q25 and FY25

13 February 2026 at 01:44
Corsair Gaming, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRSR) ("Corsair" or the "Company"), a leading global provider and innovator of high-performance products for gamers, streamers, content-creators, gaming PC builders, and sim racing enthusiasts, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025, as well as guidance for the first quarter and full year 2026.

The Company also announced that its Board of Directors authorized the Company to repurchase up to $50 million of its outstanding common stock. This represents Corsair's first repurchase authorization. The repurchase program is effective immediately, does not have an expiration date and is subject to market conditions, applicable laws and regulatory guidelines.

NCLH Schedules Q4 and 2025 Financial Results Call

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings announced today it will report fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Monday, March 2, 2026 at 6:30 a.m. Eastern Time with a conference call and webcast to discuss results at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. It will be the first time investors will hear from new President and CEO...

Chidsey Named Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO; Harry Sommer Out

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed John W. Chidsey, a director of NCLH, as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Chidsey succeeds Harry Sommer, who is stepping down as President and Chief Executive Officer and as a Director of NCLH. Sommer had stepped into the role in...

Viceroy Hotels and Resorts Welcomes Euan Taylor with over Three Decades of Hospitality Experience as the New General Manager of The Observatory Sun Valley

13 February 2026 at 02:08
Viceroy Hotels and Resorts Welcomes Euan Taylor with over Three Decades of Hospitality Experience as the New General Manager of The Observatory Sun Valley

Viceroy Hotels and Resorts has appointed Euan Taylor as the new general manager of its upcoming property, The Observatory Sun Valley, slated to open in June. With more than 30 years of experience in luxury hospitality, Taylor’s appointment marks a significant milestone for the resort as it prepares for its grand opening. This announcement underscores Viceroy’s commitment to exceptional leadership and high-quality service in a highly competitive market.

A New Chapter for The Observatory Sun Valley

The Observatory Sun Valley, previously known as The Harriman, is an eagerly awaited luxury resort located in the heart of Idaho’s Rocky Mountains. The resort will feature a 73-room hotel and 12 exclusive penthouse residences, offering guests breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. As the new general manager, Euan Taylor will play a pivotal role in overseeing the operations and creating an extraordinary experience for visitors from around the globe. His leadership and expertise will undoubtedly elevate the resort’s position as a premier mountain destination.

Euan Taylor’s Extensive Hospitality Background

Euan Taylor brings a wealth of experience to The Observatory Sun Valley, having held senior leadership roles at some of the most prestigious names in the hospitality industry. His career spans several continents, including the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Taylor’s resume includes key positions with Canyon Equity, The Little Nell Hotel Group, Robertson Lodges, The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cavallo Point Lodge and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. These esteemed organizations have honed his ability to deliver exceptional guest experiences and develop luxury hospitality operations.

Throughout his career, Taylor has demonstrated a passion for creating environments that blend luxury with a deep connection to the local destination. His extensive experience and commitment to excellence make him the ideal candidate to lead The Observatory Sun Valley to success. Taylor’s leadership style, marked by thoughtful and personalized service, aligns perfectly with Viceroy Hotels and Resorts’ brand values.

A Strong Leadership Appointment for Viceroy Hotels and Resorts

Viceroy Hotels and Resorts is known for its dedication to providing guests with authentic and memorable experiences. The appointment of Euan Taylor reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to exceptional leadership and a personalized approach to hospitality. Arash Azarbarzin, CEO of Viceroy, expressed confidence in Taylor’s ability to lead the new resort, noting his deep connection to mountain destinations and his years of experience in luxury hospitality. Azarbarzin emphasized that Taylor’s leadership would be crucial in bringing The Observatory Sun Valley to life and creating a memorable experience for all guests.

The arrival of Taylor at The Observatory Sun Valley is expected to make a lasting impact on the resort’s success. His leadership will guide the resort’s development, ensuring that every aspect of the property, from guest services to amenities, is executed to the highest standards. Guests can look forward to a luxury experience that combines impeccable hospitality with the natural beauty of Idaho’s Rocky Mountains.

Conclusion

As Viceroy Hotels and Resorts prepares to launch The Observatory Sun Valley, the appointment of Euan Taylor as general manager is a key development for the brand. With over three decades of hospitality expertise, Taylor is poised to lead the resort to new heights. His proven track record in the luxury hospitality industry, combined with his passion for mountain destinations, makes him the ideal leader for this prestigious new property. As the opening of The Observatory Sun Valley approaches, guests can anticipate a truly exceptional experience under Taylor’s expert leadership.

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Hundreds of Travelers Stuck Across South Africa as OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka Airports Report 77 Flight Delays and 1 Cancellation, Disrupting South African Airways, Kulula, Airlink, and More Across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Beyond

13 February 2026 at 02:08
Hundreds of Travelers Stuck Across South Africa as OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka Airports Report 77 Flight Delays and 1 Cancellation, Disrupting South African Airways, Kulula, Airlink, and More Across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Beyond
Over 70 flights delayed and 1 cancelled at South Africa's OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka airports, causing major disruptions for travelers across the country.

South Africa’s major airports – OR Tambo International (Johannesburg), Cape Town International, and King Shaka International (Durban) – are facing significant delays today, with more than 70 flights delayed and 1 cancellation reported. These disruptions have affected both domestic and international travelers, causing inconvenience for thousands heading to popular destinations across the country and beyond.

A Closer Look at the Affected Airports

As South Africa’s busiest hub, OR Tambo International (JNB) has seen the most delays today, with 49 flights delayed and 1 cancellation. This international gateway serves as a primary entry point for travelers flying in and out of Africa, making these delays particularly impactful. Cape Town International (CPT), one of the continent’s busiest airports and a key destination for both international and domestic tourists, has experienced 20 delays but no cancellations. King Shaka International (DUR), located in Durban, is reporting 8 delays, but thankfully, no cancellations.

For passengers flying to or from Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, the delays are not only frustrating but have caused major disruptions to itineraries. Although cancellations have been kept to a minimum, these delays still pose significant challenges for travelers who are trying to reach their destinations on time.

Destination AirportCancelled%Delayed%
King Shaka Int’l (DUR)00%56%
Bloemfontein (BFN)00%1100%
OR Tambo Int’l (JNB)00%12%
Cape Town Int’l (CPT)00%15%

Why Are Flights Delayed in South Africa Today?

The causes of these delays, while not officially confirmed by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA), are likely tied to a combination of operational inefficiencies, air traffic congestion, and airport logistical challenges. As one of the busiest travel periods for South Africa, both international flights and domestic flights have been affected.

Air traffic delays at key points like OR Tambo are particularly problematic, as this airport connects passengers to multiple international hubs, including those in Europe, the Middle East, and the rest of Africa. The airport’s sheer volume of daily flights, particularly during peak hours, often results in congestion, contributing to delays.

For Cape Town International, a major gateway to South Africa’s popular tourist spots, such as the Cape Winelands and Table Mountain, delays can have a direct impact on vacation plans. With many international visitors flocking to the city, delays could result in missed tours, flights, and appointments. Meanwhile, King Shaka International serves as an important hub for tourists visiting Durban’s golden beaches and KwaZulu-Natal’s natural wonders.

Origin AirportCancelled%Delayed%
King Shaka Int’l (DUR)00%33%
OR Tambo Int’l (JNB)00%36%
Port Elizabeth (PLZ)00%133%
Bloemfontein (BFN)00%150%

The Impact on Travelers

The delays have impacted passengers in several ways. With OR Tambo handling a significant proportion of both international flights and domestic connections, travelers trying to make connecting flights face an uphill battle. Whether it’s to Cape Town or Durban, or beyond to international hubs like Dubai, London, or New York, delays can create a domino effect.

Passengers on domestic flights are also experiencing long wait times. With many on their way to popular destinations such as the Cape Winelands, the Garden Route, and KwaZulu-Natal, these delays can significantly disrupt not only travel schedules but also holiday plans, which rely on tight timings.

At Cape Town International, the main international gateway for tourists to the Western Cape, the ripple effects are seen in the form of longer queues, overcrowded terminals, and general passenger frustration. Delays at this airport have caused a ripple effect across domestic flights, especially for those connecting to popular tourist destinations in South Africa.

For King Shaka International, delays are affecting flights from both international and domestic destinations, making it harder for travelers planning to visit the KwaZulu-Natal region, a popular spot for beaches, wildlife, and cultural experiences.

Airlines Respond to the Situation

Airlines serving South Africa’s busiest airports are working hard to mitigate the impact of the delays on passengers. South African Airways, Kulula, Airlink, and British Airways are reportedly providing flexibility for those affected by delays, offering rebooking services, extended waiting times, and the option to make adjustments to travel plans.

AirlineCancelled%Delayed%
CemAir00%214%
South African Airways00%29%
Safair00%44%

Airlines are also enhancing their communication efforts, ensuring travelers are kept up to date on delays and cancellations via mobile apps, text notifications, and social media updates. However, the volume of delays across these major airports has led to congestion in terminals, with passengers being asked to be patient while waiting for updates.

How to Manage Your Travel Plans During Delays

For travelers headed to or from OR Tambo, Cape Town International, or King Shaka International, it’s important to stay updated on your flight status and prepare for potential disruptions. Here are a few travel tips to help manage delays:

  1. Check Flight Status Frequently: Use your airline’s mobile app or website for real-time flight updates.
  2. Consider Alternative Routes: If possible, check for other available flights to your destination.
  3. Allow Extra Time: If you have a connection, allow extra time between flights to accommodate delays.
  4. Be Prepared for Extended Wait Times: Arriving at the airport early will help you deal with potential delays and avoid additional stress.

The Bigger Picture: Impact on South Africa’s Economy and Tourism

These delays come at a crucial time for South Africa’s tourism industry. With South Africa being a popular vacation destination for travelers from around the world, these disruptions could affect the country’s tourism revenue. Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg are all major international entry points, and delays can affect everything from leisure travel to business meetings.

The South African tourism industry is already working hard to rebuild after a tough few years, and these delays are a reminder of the challenges the sector faces, especially in terms of airport and air traffic management.

Conclusion: Patience is Key for Affected Travelers

In conclusion, 77 flight delays and 1 cancellation at OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka International Airports have caused major disruptions for travelers in South Africa. Though the cancellations are low, the delays are having a significant impact on both domestic and international travel. Travelers are urged to stay informed, flexible, and patient during this difficult time.

Airport authorities and airlines are working hard to address the situation, but travelers should prepare for potential delays and plan accordingly. By staying up to date with flight status and being flexible with travel schedules, passengers can reduce the stress of airport disruptions.

Referred Data: Flightaware

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The Atlantic Bridge: Why American Airlines’ New Porto Connection is a Must-Book Masterpiece Today

13 February 2026 at 02:03
The Atlantic Bridge: Why American Airlines’ New Porto Connection is a Must-Book Masterpiece Today
American Airlines launches a NEW Philadelphia to Porto route with the A321XLR.

PORTO, PORTUGAL is currently the center of a new kind of Atlantic magic as American Airlines prepares to bridge the gap between the historic streets of Philadelphia and the vine-covered hills of the Douro Valley. There is a specific kind of wonder that comes with watching the sun set over the Ribeira district, where the ancient stone of the riverfront glows with a warmth that feels like an invitation home. For many American travelers, Portugal has always been a dream of azulejo-clad churches and world-class wine, but today, that dream is becoming more accessible than ever before. We are witnessing a moment where the long distances of the ocean are being conquered by a new generation of aircraft, turning what was once an arduous journey into a seamless, soulful experience. This isn’t just about a new flight path; it’s about a community of travelers and locals finding a new way to connect, ensuring that the magic of northern Portugal is no longer a distant whisper, but a reality you can reach in a single day’s journey with a heart full of anticipation.

The New Atlantic Link: Philadelphia to Porto Now

A monumental shift in transatlantic connectivity has been officially confirmed as American Airlines prepares to launch its first-ever nonstop service between Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Porto (OPO). Set to debut in the summer of 2027, this daily seasonal route is designed to capture the booming interest in Portugal’s northern tourism engine. By utilizing the revolutionary Airbus A321XLR, American is betting on a new and latest generation of long-range narrowbody aircraft to unlock cities that were previously out of reach for nonstop service. According to the latest reporting, the Philadelphia hub is being leveraged as a primary launchpad for this expansion. Porto joins Lisbon on American’s growing Portugal map, providing a second gateway that relieves pressure on the capital’s crowded infrastructure. Industry analysts mentioned that the route was a strategic win for Philadelphia, which continues to solidify its role as a premier European gateway for travelers from across the United States.

The A321XLR Advantage: Redefining Transatlantic Travel Today

The secret to this new route lies in the technology of the Airbus A321XLR. This single-aisle jet has the range to fly missions of up to 11 hours, making it the perfect vessel for “long, thin” routes where passenger volume may not justify a massive widebody jet. This flexibility allows American to offer a full long-haul product—including the prestigious Flagship Suite business class—on a more economical frame. Governmental business monitors have noted that the A321XLR is a game-changer for regional competition. Officials suggested that by using a smaller, more efficient aircraft, American could fine-tune its schedules to match seasonal demand precisely. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recognized the XLR as a right-sized widebody, offering a flagship cabin experience that includes lie-flat seats and privacy doors, countering any lingering skepticism about crossing an ocean on a narrowbody plane.

Beyond the Gateway: Discovering Northern Portugal’s Soul Now

While Porto is the focal point, the wider northern region stands to benefit immensely from this direct link. Travelers arriving on American’s flights will find themselves within a short drive of the Douro Valley, a UNESCO-listed landscape where vineyard-covered hillsides and boutique hotels offer an immersive wine tourism experience. In a unique turn for international tourism, the latest update on Porto’s appeal includes its proximity to historic cities like Braga and Guimarães. The Turismo de Portugal board has noted that American travelers are increasingly seeking culture-rich breaks that offer both contemporary gastronomy and medieval heritage. Officials suggested that the new Philadelphia connection would serve as a springboard for multi-city Iberian journeys, making it easier than ever to pair Porto with Lisbon or even cities in neighboring Spain.

Viral Travel Trends: The Rise of “Secondary City” Hubs in 2027

The launch of the Porto route reflects a larger 2027 viral trend where travelers are shunning massive, congested hubs in favor of “Secondary City” connections. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the demand for lifestyle-focused destinations is skyrocketing. Travelers are looking for places like Porto, Copenhagen, and Naples—cities that offer authentic food, deep history, and easy access to the countryside. The delegation of travel experts in Philadelphia mentioned that the trendiest way to fly to Europe involves bypassing congested airports for the streamlined experience of PHL. The administration suggested that this trend, combined with the viral potential of the A321XLR’s premium cabin, would make the Philadelphia-to-Porto route one of the most talked-about launches of the 2027 season.

A New Chapter for the Atlantic Voyager

As the trade winds continue to blow across the North Atlantic, the future of travel feels more expansive and intimate than ever before. This new connection between Philadelphia and Porto is more than just a line on a map; it is a promise of new stories, new tastes, and new friendships. It is a moment where the world feels a little more connected, and the beauty of northern Portugal feels a little closer to our own doorsteps. We invite you to experience the magic of this Atlantic bridge for yourself. Whether you are coming for the world-famous Port wine, the contemporary culinary scene, or just to walk the azulejo-clad streets of the north, Porto is ready to welcome you with open arms. The world is changing, the way we fly is evolving, and with American Airlines’ newest route, your 2027 adventure is poised to be a masterpiece of modern travel. The Douro is calling, the sun is shining on the river, and the view from thirty thousand feet has never looked so promising. Your path to Portugal is clear—come and find your next great story.

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Join Western National Parks at Tucson Festival of Books to Celebrate the Great Outdoors

13 February 2026 at 02:01
Join Western National Parks at Tucson Festival of Books to Celebrate the Great Outdoors

The Tucson Festival of Books (TFOB) will present an exciting display of literature combined with cultural and historical elements on March 14 and 15, 2026. The National Park Experience Pavilion, which Western National Parks (WNP) created, stands out as the main attraction at this famous event. The festival, which takes place at the University of Arizona’s Main Campus, has become one of the biggest and most popular book festivals in the United States because it draws thousands of people who visit the event each year. This year, the National Park Experience Pavilion will bring the spirit of America’s national parks to life with a range of interactive exhibits, book signings, and educational activities for all ages.

Celebrating Literature and the Great Outdoors

Attracting families, history enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers alike, TFOB provides a platform for the Western National Parks to share the beauty and significance of the national parks with the public. The Pavilion will feature a wealth of engaging activities that offer a unique blend of literary exploration and outdoor education. Visitors can enjoy an array of panel discussions and presentations by renowned authors, such as Craig Childs, Priyanka Kumar, and Kelly Ramsey, who will share their experiences and insights into the natural world and conservation.

The event’s Guest Moderator, Kevin Fedarko, an award-winning author, will host discussions on adventure writing and the art of storytelling. His books, including “The Emerald Mile” and “A Walk in the Park”, delve into the history and beauty of national parks, making him a fitting voice to guide these stimulating conversations.

A Unique Shopping Experience: Discover National Park Merchandise

For those looking to take home a piece of national park history, the Pavilion will also host two special shopping opportunities: the Hubbell Trading Post Tent and The National Parks Store Tent. The Hubbell Trading Post Tent will offer authentic Navajo rugs and jewellery for purchase, including pieces woven by Diné artist Tonita Yazzie. As one of the oldest continuously operating trading posts in the American Southwest, Hubbell Trading Post brings a wealth of cultural significance, allowing visitors to learn more about the Navajo weaving tradition.

Meanwhile, the National Parks Store Tent will offer an exciting range of books, apparel, collectibles, and toys. Not only will visitors enjoy shopping for fun, but all purchases from the tents will directly support over 70 national park sites across 12 states.

Engaging Activities for All Ages: A Day of Learning and Fun

The Pavilion promises an enriching experience for children and families with several hands-on educational activities. One of the main attractions is the Junior Ranger Jamboree, a fun-filled program where kids can explore science, history, and culture through interactive exhibits. As they make their way through the Pavilion, young explorers will have the opportunity to track their progress and enjoy plenty of free giveaways that will encourage them to venture outdoors and discover the wonders of nature. This initiative is part of WNP’s mission to engage the next generation in preserving the beauty and history of national parks.

The Pavilion will also feature booths from WNP’s partner parks and volunteers, who will share valuable information about the scientific, cultural, and historical significance of the national parks. Visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of preserving these natural landmarks for future generations.

Experience Tucson: A Cultural Hub for Literature and Cuisine

While at the Tucson Festival of Books, visitors will have the chance to experience Tucson, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, known for its rich cultural heritage and culinary delights. The city boasts a diverse food scene, including award-winning restaurants and local farmers’ markets, where visitors can explore regional flavors and fresh produce. Tucson’s history is just as captivating, with many opportunities to learn about its Indigenous heritage and vibrant arts scene.

A Celebration of Nature, Literature, and Culture

The National Park Experience Pavilion at the Tucson Festival of Books 2026 provides visitors with an excellent chance to experience the natural beauty and historical significance of America’s national parks. The Pavilion provides a memorable experience for outdoor lovers, book readers and families who want to enjoy educational activities. The free public event demonstrates how national park conservation matters while showing the special cultural heritage that defines this area.

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Saudi Arabia Railways Accelerates Economic Diversification with Surging Passenger Numbers and Expanding Regional Rail Ambitions

13 February 2026 at 02:01
Saudi Arabia Railways Accelerates Economic Diversification with Surging Passenger Numbers and Expanding Regional Rail Ambitions

Saudi Arabia Railways is accelerating economic diversification by carrying record passenger volumes and expanding its footprint beyond national borders, using rail connectivity to strengthen tourism, industry, and regional integration. The surge in ridership and ambitious cross-border rail projects signal how transport infrastructure is becoming a powerful engine for broader economic growth across the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia Railways closed 2025 with its highest performance on record, signaling a new chapter for rail travel across the kingdom. More than fourteen million passengers used the network over the year, marking a 7.1 percent increase compared to 2024. To meet rising demand, the operator ran over forty-five thousand services, reinforcing rail as a dependable and increasingly preferred mode of transport.

The growth reflects a broader shift in how people move within Saudi Arabia. As cities grow and tourism gathers pace, rail is emerging as a practical solution to connect major urban centers, reduce highway congestion, and ease pressure on airports. Modern trains now link key destinations with greater speed and reliability, offering passengers a comfortable alternative to road and air travel.

A significant share of the annual total came from religious journeys. During the 2025 Hajj season, nearly two million pilgrims traveled between Makkah and Madinah on the Haramain High-Speed Railway. The line has become indispensable during peak pilgrimage periods, allowing authorities to manage massive travel flows smoothly and safely. By cutting journey times dramatically, the service supports both operational efficiency and the overall pilgrimage experience.

The Haramain route continues to serve travelers beyond the Hajj period, including Umrah visitors and residents moving between the western region’s main cities. Its year-round operations help sustain local economies by ensuring consistent visitor movement. Hotels, transport providers, and tourism-related businesses benefit from the steady connectivity the railway provides.

Freight operations also played a powerful role in the year’s results. More than thirty million tonnes of goods and minerals were transported across the network in 2025. Rail remains crucial for moving raw materials from mining areas to industrial facilities and export ports. By shifting heavy loads from trucks to trains, the system improves road safety, reduces fuel consumption, and contributes to environmental targets focused on lowering emissions.

Beyond operational achievements, the railway operator is moving into new territory. A landmark development announced in 2025 is the launch of Dream of the Desert, the kingdom’s first ultra-luxury rail experience. Scheduled to begin service in late 2026, the train will depart from Riyadh on curated one- and two-night journeys designed for high-end travelers.

The luxury train will feature thirty-three private suites, two dining cars, and a Majlis-style lounge. Interiors will reflect Saudi heritage through warm wood tones, gold detailing, and desert-inspired color palettes. Rather than serving simply as transportation, the experience is intended to showcase landscapes, culture, and hospitality in a way that elevates rail into a premium tourism offering.

Regional ambitions are also taking shape. Plans are progressing for a high-speed electric rail link connecting Riyadh and Doha, reducing travel time between the capitals to approximately two hours. The line, expected to open in 2031, will operate at speeds exceeding 300 kilometers per hour and include stops in cities such as Dammam and Al-Hofuf. The project aims to deepen economic ties and facilitate smoother business and leisure travel across borders.

At the same time, rail development across the Gulf is accelerating. The United Arab Emirates is preparing to introduce its Etihad Rail passenger services in 2026, initially linking Abu Dhabi and Dubai before expanding to the remaining emirates. Together, these initiatives point toward a more integrated regional rail system that strengthens trade, tourism, and daily mobility.

Saudi Arabia Railways is accelerating economic diversification by carrying record passenger numbers while advancing bold regional rail expansion plans, turning transport infrastructure into a key driver of tourism growth, trade, and Gulf connectivity.

The achievements of 2025 underscore the transformation underway in Saudi Arabia’s transport sector. Record passenger volumes, strong freight performance, luxury tourism innovation, and forward-looking cross-border projects highlight the growing strategic importance of rail. As infrastructure investment continues, the railway network is poised to play an even greater role in shaping travel, industry, and regional connectivity in the years ahead.

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Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As Thailand, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, And Hong Kong Delay 4,216 And Cancel 62 Flights, Grounding AirAsia, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific, Batik Air, Air China, And Others Across Mumbai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Beijing, And More

13 February 2026 at 02:00
Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As Thailand, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, And Hong Kong Delay 4,216 And Cancel 62 Flights, Grounding AirAsia, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific, Batik Air, Air China, And Others Across Mumbai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Beijing, And More
Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As Thailand, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, And Hong Kong Delay 4,216 And Cancel 62 Flights, Grounding AirAsia, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific, Batik Air, Air China, And Others

Thousands of travellers stranded in Asia today as 4,216 flight delays and 62 cancellations were recorded across Thailand, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, And Hong Kong. The most affected airports were Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (521 delays, 5 cancellations), Kuala Lumpur (475 delays, 4 cancellations), Chhatrapati Shivaji Mumbai (452 delays, 1 cancellation), Indira Gandhi Delhi (427 delays, 1 cancellation), and Suvarnabhumi Bangkok (350 delays, 2 cancellations).
According to the latest flight data, cities hardest hit include Jakarta (Indonesia), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Mumbai (India), Delhi (India), Bangkok (Thailand), Phuket (Thailand), Beijing (China), Chengdu (China), Kunming (China), Nanjing (China), Guiyang (China), Kashgar (China), Hong Kong (SAR), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Guwahati (India), and Sapporo (Japan).
Among airlines, the most affected by volume were IndiGo (378 delays, 2 cancellations across Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Phuket, Jeddah), Air India (268 delays), China Eastern (359 delays), AirAsia (247 delays), Batik Air (104 delays, 5 cancellations), Sichuan Airlines (97 delays, 4 cancellations), and Air China (181 delays, 13 cancellations).
Additional airport impacts were recorded across several other key hubs. Beijing Capital reported 213 delays and 7 cancellations, while Beijing Daxing logged 238 delays and 5 cancellations. Chengdu Tianfu saw 273 delays and 7 cancellations, and Kunming Changshui recorded 248 delays and 2 cancellations. Nanjing Lukou registered 274 delays and 3 cancellations, while Hong Kong International reported 258 delays and 1 cancellation. In the Middle East, King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah) recorded 170 delays and 4 cancellations. Further disruptions were noted at Guiyang Longdongbao (108 delays, 6 cancellations) and Phuket International (141 delays). In Northeast India, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Guwahati) logged 32 delays and 3 cancellations, while Kashgar (Kashi) reported 28 delays and 5 cancellations. Japan’s Okadama Airport (Sapporo Airfield) recorded 8 delays and 6 cancellations, representing one of the highest cancellation-to-traffic ratios in the dataset.
Other major global and regional carriers that faced notable disruptions included Cathay Pacific (97 delays), Malaysia Airlines (65 delays, 4 cancellations across Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur), Thai Airways (78 delays), Saudia (64 delays), Garuda Indonesia (68 delays), SpiceJet (70 delays), and United (2 delays, 1 cancellation in Hong Kong).

  • Updated today: 4,216 delays and 62 cancellations recorded across 17 Asian and Middle Eastern airports.
  • Jakarta recorded the highest delay volume (521).
  • Kuala Lumpur followed with 475 delays.
  • Mumbai and Delhi combined for 879 delays.
  • China’s five major airports together recorded 1,246 delays.
  • IndiGo recorded the highest airline delay volume (378).
  • Air China recorded the highest total cancellations among major network carriers (13).
  • Batik Air recorded 5 cancellations in Jakarta.
  • Phuket recorded zero cancellations despite 141 delays.

Most Affected Asian Airports

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport

Recorded 521 delays and 5 cancellations, the highest delay count in the dataset. Batik Air led disruption volume.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Registered 475 delays and 4 cancellations, heavily concentrated among AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai)

Logged 452 delays and 1 cancellation, with IndiGo and Air India accounting for the majority.

Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi)

Recorded 427 delays and 1 cancellation, with IndiGo and Air India dominating delay volume.

Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport

Reported 350 delays and 2 cancellations, primarily affecting Thai Airways and Thai Vietjet Air.

Nanjing Lukou International Airport

Saw 274 delays and 3 cancellations, largely tied to China Eastern and China Southern Airlines.

Chengdu Tianfu International Airport

Logged 273 delays and 7 cancellations, with Sichuan Airlines most affected.

Hong Kong International Airport

Recorded 258 delays and 1 cancellation, with Cathay Pacific accounting for 97 delays.

Airlines Most Affected by Asia Flight Cancellations and Delays

IndiGo

378 delays and 2 cancellations across India and select Southeast Asian routes.

Air India

268 delays across Delhi and Mumbai.

China Eastern

359 delays across multiple Chinese hubs and Hong Kong.

AirAsia

247 delays centered in Kuala Lumpur and Phuket.

Batik Air

104 delays and 5 cancellations in Jakarta.

Air China

181 delays and 13 cancellations across Beijing, Chengdu, and Nanjing.

Sichuan Airlines

97 delays and 4 cancellations, primarily in Chengdu.

Malaysia Airlines

65 delays and 4 cancellations across Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok.

Thai Airways

78 delays in Bangkok.

Cathay Pacific

97 delays in Hong Kong.

What Can Impacted Passengers Do?

  • Monitor real-time flight status directly via airline websites or airport portals.
  • Check for automatic rebooking options in airline apps.
  • Contact airline customer support early for alternative routing.
  • Review compensation eligibility based on local aviation regulations.
  • Retain boarding passes and receipts for reimbursement claims.
  • Allow extra buffer time for connecting flights.

Learn More

Overview of Asia Flight Cancellations

Asia recorded 4,216 delays and 62 cancellations today across airports in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong.
The highest disruption volumes were concentrated in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangkok, each exceeding 350 delays. Chinese hubs including Beijing Capital, Beijing Daxing, Chengdu, Kunming, and Nanjing collectively recorded over 1,200 delays.
Among airlines, the most affected were IndiGo, Air India, China Eastern, AirAsia, Air China, Batik Air, Sichuan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, and Cathay Pacific. Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai, and Delhi appeared repeatedly among the highest-impact cities.
U.S.-linked disruptions remained limited in scale, with Hong Kong recording the highest cross-Pacific impact (13 delays).
The scale of disruption across major hubs highlights significant operational strain across East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East today.

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Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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IHG Announces the Opening of InterContinental Port Moresby in 2028, Boosting Luxury Hospitality Sector and Tourism Growth in Papua New Guinea

13 February 2026 at 01:57
IHG Announces the Opening of InterContinental Port Moresby in 2028, Boosting Luxury Hospitality Sector and Tourism Growth in Papua New Guinea

IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) plans to open the InterContinental Port Moresby in late 2028. This will be the first ever InterContinental hotel in Papua New Guinea. With the opening of this hotel, Port Moresby will be able to be marketed as a destination for luxury and business travelers. It will be located in the diplomatic precinct of the city and will have 179 rooms. It will be a major addition to luxury hotel offerings in Papua New Guinea and will also expand the tourism potential of the country.

Strengthening Hospitality Infrastructure in Papua New Guinea

The opening of InterContinental Port Moresby represents a major leap in the growth of luxury tourism in Papua New Guinea. As Port Moresby continues to develop as a business hub and tourism destination, the introduction of a world-class brand like InterContinental will significantly enhance the city’s tourism infrastructure. The hotel will be strategically positioned near key government buildings, foreign embassies, and the National Parliament House, catering to dignitaries, business travelers, and international guests visiting the country.

This move aligns with Papua New Guinea’s broader effort to diversify its tourism offerings by introducing more luxury accommodations, which have traditionally been limited in the region. As the country grows in international prominence, the introduction of premium hotels like InterContinental Port Moresby will help position it as an emerging luxury destination within the Pacific tourism market. This will attract high-net-worth travelers, international events, and increase demand for business tourism, which is set to drive future growth in the local hospitality sector.

Boosting the Local Economy and Employment

The opening of InterContinental Port Moresby is poised to have a profound impact on the local economy by creating job opportunities and fostering sustainable tourism growth. With the addition of a luxury hotel, local businesses in hospitality, retail, and transportation will benefit from increased spending by tourists and business travelers. As tourism demand grows, so will the need for supporting infrastructure, including restaurants, tour operators, and other service providers.

The new hotel will also create hundreds of direct and indirect jobs in the region, from hotel staff and management to local suppliers and tour guides. The long-term economic impact of this development will support community growth, improve local standards of living, and boost regional development as more tourists arrive in Papua New Guinea to experience both its natural beauty and luxury amenities.

Enhancing Port Moresby’s Reputation as a Luxury Destination

The addition of InterContinental Port Moresby significantly boosts Port Moresby’s profile as a luxury destination in the Pacific region. As more travelers seek high-end, exclusive travel experiences, the InterContinental brand will attract a new clientele to Papua New Guinea, solidifying the country’s place in the global luxury travel market. InterContinental Port Moresby will offer a range of world-class facilities, including multiple dining venues, a fitness center, and over 600 square meters of meeting and event space, making it an ideal venue for international conferences and corporate gatherings.

The hotel’s integration of luxury design with local culture will further contribute to its reputation as an authentic yet sophisticated destination for travelers seeking both comfort and culture. The luxury resort market in Papua New Guinea is set for significant growth in the coming years, and InterContinental Port Moresby will play a crucial role in meeting the rising demand for high-end tourism.

Driving Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Connection

Sustainability remains a core focus for IHG in developing InterContinental Port Moresby. By combining luxury with environmental responsibility, the resort will ensure that Papua New Guinea’s natural resources and cultural heritage are preserved while providing guests with a world-class experience. IHG’s commitment to sustainable development includes sourcing local materials, supporting green initiatives, and fostering community engagement, making the new resort a model of eco-friendly luxury in the region.

This dedication to sustainability also extends to cultural tourism. InterContinental Port Moresby will celebrate Papua New Guinea’s cultural diversity by incorporating local traditions into the resort’s design and services. This will enhance the authenticity of the guest experience and deepen visitors’ connection to the local community. Through its partnerships with local artisans, cultural organizations, and the community, the resort will play a pivotal role in promoting cultural exchange while maintaining a deep respect for the island’s heritage.

The Future of Luxury Hospitality in Papua New Guinea

InterContinental Port Moresby is now open! This is going to be a major game changer for the hospitality industry in Papua New Guinea. The facility will meet the demand for upscale tourism in Port Moresby. World-class amenities and luxury accommodation will be a huge improvement for the economy and the hospitality industry. This is the first hospitality facility of its kind and will cater to luxury travelers, making Port Moresby a competitive travel destination.

InterContinental Port Moresby will also create several jobs for Papua New Guinea. With the development of the Pacific region, the country will now be able to meet the demand for upscale tourism. Papua New Guinea also has very high potential as a tourism destination and the luxury section of the industry will assist in developing the economy, creating jobs, and developing the country in a sustainable manner. The continued development of luxury hotels, Papua New Guinea will become the preferred location for tourism in the Pacific.

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Air Astana Connects Kazakhstan Capital to Southern China with Twice Weekly Guangzhou Flights and Sub Seven Hour Direct Travel Time

13 February 2026 at 01:54
Air Astana Connects Kazakhstan Capital to Southern China with Twice Weekly Guangzhou Flights and Sub Seven Hour Direct Travel Time

Air Astana is deepening air links between Kazakhstan and China with the launch of a new direct service connecting Astana and Guangzhou from 2 June 2026. The twice-weekly route is designed to boost trade, tourism, and corporate travel between the two fast-growing markets.

Operated by Airbus A321LR aircraft, the flight will take approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes, giving passengers a fast and efficient nonstop option to southern China. Economy round-trip fares start from 508 dollars, positioning the service as both convenient and competitively priced within the region.

The addition of Astana–Guangzhou further expands the airline’s presence in China and strengthens the evolving air corridor between Central Asia and major Chinese economic centers. Guangzhou, a powerhouse of manufacturing and international commerce, now becomes more accessible from Kazakhstan’s capital, reinforcing business ties and opening new travel opportunities.

This latest route complements the four-times-weekly service from Almaty to Guangzhou that began nearly a year ago. That earlier launch marked a significant step in boosting trade, tourism, and business exchanges between Kazakhstan’s largest city and southern China. With Astana now joining the network, travelers from the capital will gain direct access to the dynamic Guangdong province without the need for connecting flights.

The Astana–Guangzhou service will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Air Astana will deploy its Airbus A321LR aircraft on the route, a narrow-body jet designed for longer distances while maintaining fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. The aircraft choice reflects the airline’s strategy of using modern, long-range narrow-body planes to connect secondary and emerging markets with major global cities.

The flight time from Astana to Guangzhou is scheduled at approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes. This duration positions the route as a convenient, same-day connection for both business and leisure travelers. For passengers traveling onward within China or beyond, Guangzhou’s Baiyun International Airport offers extensive domestic and international connectivity.

Tickets for the new route are already available for purchase. Round-trip fares in Economy Class start from $508, offering competitive pricing for a direct international service of this length. The pricing strategy is expected to attract a mix of corporate travelers, students, traders, and tourists exploring new travel corridors between Central Asia and East Asia.

The Guangzhou launch is part of a broader China expansion plan. In addition to its existing services from Almaty to Guangzhou, the airline operates scheduled flights to Beijing, China’s political and cultural capital. It also flies to Urumqi in western China, a key gateway city that connects Central Asia with China’s Xinjiang region. These routes have steadily increased in importance as economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and China deepens under regional trade initiatives.

Further strengthening its China network, Air Astana will introduce a new Almaty–Shanghai route at the end of March 2026. Shanghai, China’s financial powerhouse, represents another major milestone in the airline’s eastward growth strategy. By linking Almaty directly with Shanghai, the carrier will tap into one of Asia’s busiest aviation markets and expand opportunities for business partnerships and tourism flows.

The addition of Astana–Guangzhou and Almaty–Shanghai signals a deliberate focus on multi-city connectivity rather than relying on a single gateway. This diversified approach spreads traffic demand across Kazakhstan’s main hubs while offering Chinese travelers more entry points into Central Asia.

For Kazakhstan, the expansion enhances its role as a strategic transit and trade crossroads between Europe and Asia. Improved air links support not only tourism but also cargo flows, investment opportunities, and cultural exchange. Guangzhou, known for its manufacturing base and as a host of major trade fairs, is expected to generate strong business demand. Meanwhile, Astana’s growing profile as a political and economic center positions it well to benefit from direct access to southern China.

Passengers can expect modern onboard amenities aboard the Airbus A321LR, including improved cabin comfort for mid-haul journeys. The aircraft’s extended range allows the airline to maintain operational efficiency while delivering a nonstop experience that reduces travel time compared to one-stop alternatives through other regional hubs.

The steady buildup of routes to Beijing, Urumqi, Guangzhou, and soon Shanghai demonstrates a consistent pattern: connecting Kazakhstan’s two main cities—Astana and Almaty—with China’s most influential economic centers. This network design provides flexibility for travelers and increases schedule options across different regions of China.

Air Astana connects Kazakhstan capital Astana to southern China with twice-weekly direct Guangzhou flights from 2 June 2026, cutting travel time to just 6 hours and 45 minutes. The move strengthens trade, tourism, and business ties while expanding the airline’s growing China network.

As demand for cross-border travel continues to rebound and trade ties intensify, the new Astana–Guangzhou service represents more than just another flight on the timetable. It reflects shifting travel patterns in Eurasia, where direct connectivity plays a crucial role in shaping economic partnerships and tourism growth.

With tickets now on sale and the inaugural flight scheduled for early June 2026, Air Astana’s expanded China network is set to play a central role in strengthening links between Kazakhstan and some of Asia’s most dynamic cities.

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Saudi Arabia and Qatar Strengthen Gulf Connectivity with Game Changing High Speed Rail Linking Capitals and Major Airports: New Update

13 February 2026 at 01:53
Saudi Arabia and Qatar Strengthen Gulf Connectivity with Game Changing High Speed Rail Linking Capitals and Major Airports: New Update

Saudi Arabia and Qatar are strengthening Gulf connectivity by moving forward with a high speed electric rail project that will link Riyadh and Doha in just two hours while directly connecting to major international airports. The 785 kilometre corridor is designed to boost trade, tourism, and regional integration, marking a significant step toward a more unified and efficient transport network across the Gulf.

A new chapter in Gulf transport is unfolding as Saudi Arabia moves ahead with plans for a high-speed electric railway connecting Riyadh and Doha. The cross-border project will create a direct rail corridor between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, reshaping travel, trade, and tourism between the two nations.

The proposed line will extend roughly 785 kilometres, linking the two capitals through a modern, fully electrified system designed for speed and efficiency. Along the route, major stops are planned in Al-Hofuf and Dammam, strengthening connectivity across Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. The railway will also tie into Hamad International Airport in Doha and King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, creating a seamless transition between air and rail travel.

Trains on the route are expected to exceed 300 kilometres per hour, cutting the journey between Riyadh and Doha to about two hours. That shift alone represents a dramatic change. What is currently a lengthy road trip or a short regional flight will become a swift city-to-city rail ride, offering greater convenience and predictability for travelers.

Passenger demand is projected to be strong. Early estimates indicate the line could carry more than 10 million passengers each year once fully operational. This reflects growing movement between the two countries, fueled by expanding tourism sectors, rising business exchanges, and deeper economic ties across the Gulf region.

The economic impact could be substantial. Projections suggest the railway may inject around 115 billion Saudi riyals into the combined economies of Saudi Arabia and Qatar over time. That boost would come not only from construction and operations, but also from the ripple effects of increased tourism, smoother logistics, and enhanced commercial activity along the corridor.

Employment generation forms a major part of the project’s value. More than 30,000 jobs are expected to be created during development and long-term operations. These opportunities will likely cover a wide range of sectors, from engineering and infrastructure development to rail management, maintenance, hospitality, and supply chain services.

Beyond speed and economics, sustainability plays a key role in the railway’s design. As an electric-powered system, high-speed rail offers a cleaner alternative to road and air travel, reducing per-passenger emissions. In a region investing heavily in modern, forward-looking infrastructure, the project reflects a broader commitment to balancing rapid development with environmental considerations.

Tourism stands to gain significantly. Both Saudi Arabia and Qatar are expanding their visitor economies with new attractions, cultural festivals, sporting events, and entertainment hubs. A two-hour rail link will make it easier for travelers to experience both destinations within a single trip. Weekend travel, event-based tourism, and cross-border leisure visits could see a notable rise once the line opens.

For the business community, the benefits are equally clear. Faster, reliable transport between Riyadh and Doha will simplify corporate travel, strengthen investment ties, and encourage joint ventures. Improved mobility between financial centers often translates into greater economic integration, and this railway is positioned to support exactly that outcome.

The initiative also advances the long-discussed vision of a broader Gulf railway network. For years, Gulf Cooperation Council members have explored the idea of linking their countries through an integrated rail system. The Saudi Arabia–Qatar corridor represents tangible progress toward that regional goal, demonstrating how infrastructure can drive cooperation and shared growth.

While construction timelines and detailed phases have yet to be fully outlined, the approval signals firm intent to move forward. Large-scale rail projects typically unfold in stages, including technical planning, environmental reviews, procurement, and phased building works.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar are strengthening Gulf connectivity by launching a 785 kilometre high speed rail linking Riyadh and Doha in just two hours while integrating major international airports. The project is set to boost trade, tourism, and regional economic integration across the Gulf.

Once completed, the high-speed railway is expected to redefine mobility between the two nations. By combining speed, sustainability, and economic impact, the Riyadh–Doha rail corridor is poised to become one of the most significant transport developments in the Gulf, strengthening regional ties and setting a new standard for cross-border connectivity.

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American Joins Delta, United, Southwest, Ryanair and More Airlines Counting Empty Seats and Comapring Load Factors: Full Guide is Here

13 February 2026 at 01:52
American Joins Delta, United, Southwest, Ryanair and More Airlines Counting Empty Seats and Comapring Load Factors: Full Guide is Here

In 2026, the airline industry is buzzing with one question: how many empty seats are really on each flight? As American Airlines, Delta, United, Southwest, and even Ryanair crunch the numbers on load factors, we now have a complete breakdown. Airlines everywhere are counting empty seats, and the race is on to figure out which carrier is filling its planes best. But what does this mean for US tourism and your next flight?

In this full guide, we’ll show you exactly how American Airlines, Delta, United, Southwest, Ryanair, and many more are comparing their load factors and evaluating just how many seats remain empty. You won’t believe the results! From US domestic flights to international routes, these airlines are all in the game of maximizing seat occupancy. As the US tourism sector booms, understanding these load factors is key to securing your next seat at the best price. Airlines are evolving, and so is US travel — get the insider info in this detailed guide. Trust us, you’ll want to read every word of this story, as it could change the way you think about US travel for good! Keep reading and discover why empty seats are no longer a mystery.

US Tourism Sector Booming: A Flight Revolution You Can’t Miss!

The US tourism sector is soaring to new heights in 2026, with travelers flocking to America from all corners of the globe! This booming industry shows no signs of slowing down. Airlines in the US are capitalizing on this surge by filling more seats than ever before. US travel is skyrocketing, and it’s all thanks to some serious strategies that have revolutionized the way we see the skies.

Did you know that Ryanair, a major player in the European airline scene, is operating with load factors of around 96%? This means that the US tourism sector and its global connections are stronger than ever. Airlines are seeing less and less empty space on flights to the US! With every US flight, the US tourism sector hits new milestones in passenger volume, signifying the world’s overwhelming desire to visit this incredible nation. (Corporate.ryanair.com)

Airline / RegionData SourceLoad FactorApprox Empty Seats
Ryanair (European LCC)Official Ryanair stats~92–96%~4–8%
U.S. Major Airlines (aggregate)BTS (U.S. Govt)82.6%~17.4%
U.S. International AirlinesBTS Intl series~83.1%~16.9%
Indian Airlines DomesticDGCA/CEIC~88.5%~11.5%
Indian Airlines IntlDGCA/CEIC~81.8%~18.2%
Global Airlines AvgIATA83.6%~16.4%
African Airlines AvgIATA~74%~26%
Asia‑Pacific Carriers AvgIATA~85%~15%
European Carriers AvgIATA~86.5%~13.5%
Middle East Carriers AvgIATA~82%~18%
Latin American CarriersIATA~84%~16%

American Airlines: Leading the Charge in US Travel

American Airlines has become a juggernaut in the US tourism sector with an astonishing increase in seat occupancy. The airline reported a load factor of 85% in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting the rising demand for flights to the US. This means that 15% of seats remain empty on average, a solid performance in the competitive airline market.

American Airlines has played a key role in making the US travel sector a powerhouse. It’s not just about filling seats; it’s about catering to a growing demand for US tourism. As the demand for flights to America increases, American Airlines continues to push for more routes to cater to travelers from Europe, Asia, and South America. With their global reach and strong load factors, American Airlines has become an integral part of the booming US tourism industry. (American Airlines)

Delta Airlines: A Global Leader in High Load Factors

Delta Airlines is another major player making waves in the US tourism sector. Known for its premium service and extensive route network, Delta has exceeded 80% load factors in recent years, with international routes filling up the fastest. The airline’s ability to fill seats across its domestic and international networks has earned it praise, especially in 2026 as US travel is at an all-time high.

With Delta’s fleet expansion, more travelers are flocking to the US, contributing to the overall success of the US tourism sector. Whether it’s flights from London, Tokyo, or Mexico City, Delta Airlines continues to soar, maintaining its position as a leader in the US air travel industry. The airline’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction has ensured that it plays a vital role in increasing US tourism. (Delta Airlines).

Image of JetBlue and United Airlines Fleet
Image Credit: JetBlue Airways, United Airlines

United Airlines: Capturing the Global Market

United Airlines has also capitalized on the surge in US tourism. With a load factor averaging 81.6%, United Airlines has proven its ability to fill planes on routes across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The airline is part of the reason why US travel is thriving in 2026, as it continues to offer more direct flights to key US cities.

United’s strategic route expansion has made it a top choice for tourists visiting the USA. It’s not just about filling planes; it’s about providing quality service that aligns with the expectations of international travelers. As the US tourism sector expands, United Airlines continues to push boundaries, offering more seats on international flights to the US. Their high occupancy rates highlight the increasing demand for travel to America. (United Airlines)

Southwest Airlines: Tapping into the Domestic Market

Southwest Airlines is one of the US tourism sector’s biggest domestic success stories. With a focus on affordable travel, Southwest Airlines has become the go-to airline for those flying within the US. Domestic flights to Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York are packed to the brim with tourists and business travelers alike.

With a load factor of 85% on domestic routes, Southwest Airlines has proven that US travel is not just about international flights; the domestic market is thriving as well. Their commitment to keeping things affordable while ensuring high occupancy rates has made them a favorite among travelers. The airline’s success contributes significantly to the overall growth of the US tourism sector. (Southwest Airlines)

JetBlue Airways: Redefining Budget Travel in the US

JetBlue Airways has taken the budget airline sector by storm. With low-cost fares and high-quality service, JetBlue has managed to maintain a load factor of around 80%, especially on flights to major US destinations. The airline has become an essential part of the US tourism sector, offering competitive pricing and expanding routes to meet growing demand.

JetBlue’s ability to fill seats, while offering budget-friendly travel options, has made it a popular choice for tourists visiting the US. With more routes and increased capacity, JetBlue continues to contribute to the overall boom in US tourism. They’re meeting the needs of budget-conscious travelers while helping to ensure that the US tourism sector remains strong in 2026. (JetBlue)

Alaska Airlines: Expanding Horizons in the US

Alaska Airlines has long been a favorite among travelers looking to explore the stunning landscapes of the US. With load factors reaching 85%, the airline has grown significantly in the past few years, especially on its routes to Hawaii, Alaska, and the West Coast. Alaska Airlines is contributing heavily to the success of the US tourism sector, offering more direct flights to these breathtaking destinations.

As US travel grows, Alaska Airlines continues to play a key role in making America more accessible to travelers from across the world. The airline’s commitment to customer satisfaction and route expansion is helping meet the rising demand for flights to the US. With more international travelers flocking to the US, Alaska Airlines is perfectly positioned to support the US tourism sector’s continued growth. (Alaska Airlines)

Image of Ryanair Fleet
Image Credit: Ryanair Group

Ryanair: Dominating European Routes to the US

Ryanair, known for its low-cost operations in Europe, has also begun serving routes between Europe and the US. Their 85% load factor reflects the increasing demand for budget flights between the two continents. As a significant player in the US tourism sector, Ryanair has made it easier and more affordable for European travelers to reach the USA.

Their ability to fill seats on transatlantic flights is a testament to the growing importance of affordable air travel. US travel has never been more accessible, and Ryanair is making it happen. Their expanding route network to the US is helping fuel the surge in US tourism, ensuring that more travelers from Europe can visit the USA. (Ryanair)

Empty Seats are a Thing of the Past — Here’s Why US Flights Are Bustling!

In 2025, the US saw a massive surge in airline load factors, averaging an 83% seat occupancy across all international flights, as per the latest reports from IATA. This means that airlines in the US are filling almost every seat on their planes! You can hardly find an empty seat on any US-bound flight, and this is a massive win for the US tourism sector.

The US tourism sector is a powerhouse. In fact, countries in Europe are seeing load factors of 85% or higher, meaning there is a growing global demand for flights to the USA. There’s no denying that more tourists are flocking to the US than ever before! (Iata.org)

US Airlines at the Forefront: Why You Should Be Booked Now Before It’s Too Late!

Do you want to get a seat on your next US adventure? You better act fast! With airlines like Ryanair leading the charge with a 92% load factor, other US airlines are following suit and ramping up their seat offerings. In the US tourism sector, it’s all about getting bums on seats. The higher the load factor, the more airlines profit, and the more they’ll want to fly to your favorite US destinations.

The US tourism sector is alive and kicking! Book your flight now, before those empty seats are gone! As more airlines join the race, US tourism is bound to hit new records. Whether you’re traveling to New York, California, or the Americas, the US travel industry is pushing forward at full throttle. (Corporate.ryanair.com)

Why the US Travel Sector Has Never Been More Thrilling — And Here’s What You Can Expect Next!

It’s happening right now! The US tourism sector is experiencing a revival. And the evidence is clear: with North American airlines posting an average load factor of 81%, there are fewer empty seats than ever before. Airlines like American Airlines and Delta are seeing seats filled faster than a New York minute, and their flights are some of the most sought-after on the planet.

This surge is fueling US tourism to a degree that many thought was impossible. And it’s no wonder why! With increased flight routes to major US cities, it’s the perfect time to plan your next holiday. The US is back in a big way, and travelers can expect a smooth journey to their dream destinations. (Fred.stlouisfed.org)

US Airlines Are Filling Up Seats Like Never Before: This is How the US Tourism Sector Wins!

It’s clear — US airlines are outpacing global competitors in the race for full flights! As US travel continues its incredible momentum in 2026, it’s hard to ignore the fact that airlines are increasingly filling those seats. We’re seeing North American flights operating at an 81.6% load factor, which translates to a dramatic decrease in empty seats.

With this booming US tourism market, getting a flight to the US is becoming more competitive than ever before. Ryanair and other major airlines have already mastered the art of packing those planes!

US Travel Is Now More Affordable — But You Must Hurry!

Booking flights to the US has never been easier, and airlines are taking advantage of this by offering more seats than ever before. With flight offerings ramping up and more people booking flights, the US tourism sector is primed for an unprecedented boom. However, with all these flights filling up quickly, you don’t want to wait.

This influx of travelers means that US tourism is at an all-time high, and US airlines are seeing their load factors climb. Take advantage of these early bird specials before flights to USA get even more expensive!

International Airlines Boosting US Tourism from Asia

Asian airlines like Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Japan Airlines have all reported impressive load factors on flights to the US. With a load factor of around 80–85%, these airlines are crucial in driving US tourism from Asia. Whether flying into Los Angeles, San Francisco, or New York, Asian airlines are playing a key role in the growth of the US tourism sector.

These airlines continue to meet the increasing demand for flights to the US, offering excellent service and ensuring that more seats are filled on flights to the USA. As more travelers from Asia book flights to the US, these international airlines will continue to thrive, contributing significantly to the rise of US tourism. (Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines)

Unprecedented Flight Occupancy — Why You Can’t Miss Your Chance to Travel to the US in 2026!

Here’s your chance to experience the magic of US tourism! The US travel sector has reached new heights in 2026, and airlines are capitalizing on this by filling planes faster than ever. US tourism is expanding, and now is your time to book that flight. Whether you’re heading to New York City, Los Angeles, or the tropical beaches of Hawaii, the US travel sector is seeing an uptick that’s hard to ignore!

More and more travelers are discovering that US tourism is alive and thriving in 2026. The question is — will you be able to find a seat? (Fred.stlouisfed.org)

The Thriving US Tourism Sector: Book Your Flight to the US Before the Seats Are Gone!

In 2026, the US tourism sector has never been more exciting! With flights to the US filling up at an unprecedented rate, it’s crucial to act fast. The US is one of the most popular destinations, and whether you’re flying from Europe, Asia, or South America, airlines are seeing their load factors increase significantly. This is the US tourism sector at its finest — and it’s not showing signs of slowing down!

The US has seen an average load factor of 85% on international flights to its major cities. The world wants to visit the USA, and US travel is stronger than ever. (Iata.org)

US Tourism Soars — Here’s Why You Can’t Afford to Miss Out on a 2026 US Vacation!

With the US tourism sector on the rise, there’s never been a better time to book your flight! The US travel industry has broken records, and airlines are operating with near-full flights. Whether you’re heading to the US for business or pleasure, your chance to visit this incredible destination is now!

With airlines like American Airlines, United, and Delta all experiencing high occupancy rates, the US tourism sector is poised for an incredible year. Book your flight today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure. (Iata.org)

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Samsung unveils Galaxy A07 5G globally with AI features and long-lasting battery

13 February 2026 at 01:12

Samsung has unveiled the new Galaxy A07 5G, bringing smart features and reliable performance to more people. This latest phone in the Galaxy A series makes everyday tasks easier and helps users stay connected with powerful tools and a long-lasting battery.

The Galaxy A07 5G has a 6.7-inch screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth scrolling and visuals. High Brightness Mode adjusts automatically for clear viewing even in bright sunlight. It offers a large 6,000mAh battery, 120% larger than the previous model, enabling longer video playback and uninterrupted use.

Photography is easy with this new phone as it comes with a 50MP wide and 2MP depth rear camera setup, and an 8MP front camera for clear selfies. It is built to last with IP54 dust and water resistance and a strong back panel made of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer to reduce cracks.

Samsung Galaxy A07 5G

Source – Samsung

The Galaxy A07 5G comes with AI features like Google Gemini and Circle to Search. By pressing the side button, users can activate Gemini to handle tasks quickly and easily across Galaxy apps and some third-party apps. Gemini Live can answer questions and provide useful insights, while Circle to Search lets users explore anything on their screen, including images, music, or text.

Samsung also offers long-term support with up to six OS upgrades and six years of security updates. Samsung Knox Vault adds extra safety with Theft Protection and Auto Blocker features.

The Galaxy A07 5G will be available in select regions starting January 30. It comes in three colors – Black, Light Violet, and Light Green. With its smart features, strong battery, clear display, and durable design, the Galaxy A07 5G is a practical choice for users who want a reliable and easy-to-use smartphone.

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Haru Mini retro camera takes on Kodak Charmera with a 20MP sensor in tiny retro SLR body

The Kodak Charmera is getting competition from Japan in the form of the Haru Mini retro camera, which is modeled after a classic SLR camera. Despite its tiny size and low weight of 2.4 oz, the camera is fully functional and even sports a small display on the back.

Honor Magic 8 Pro gets camera grip with zoom control and 200mm telephoto lens

The Honor Magic8 Pro is one of the more interesting camera flagships thanks to a 200MP periscope telephoto camera and a 50MP f/1.6 main camera with a large sensor. Telesin has now introduced a camera kit that is intended to turn the smartphone into a more ergonomic as well as more versatile camera.

Sony patent could dramatically downsize PS5 and PS6 games, addressing high SSD prices

13 February 2026 at 00:57
Despite advancements, cloud gaming still has downsides compared to playing titles locally. A Sony patent balances both approaches, leading to smaller PS5 and PS6 game installations. Executables would run on a console, minimizing latency and the need for storage upgrades.

Here are some more Galaxy S26 Ultra leaked press images

13 February 2026 at 01:02

As the Galaxy S26 series launch draws closer, leaks are picking up pace. A tipster has now shared official-looking press renders of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, showcasing the phone from all angles in four colors. The images come courtesy of tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) and show the Galaxy S26 Ultra in Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, and White color options. The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s design closely resembles its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but features slightly more rounded corners and a redesigned rear camera module. The S Pen also appears to have received a subtle refresh. Here’s...

Hansi Flick’s Barcelona face fierce competition as Dusan Vlahovic reportedly weighs two major alternatives

13 February 2026 at 01:45
Amid the uncertainty surrounding Robert Lewandowski’s future, Barcelona reportedly target Dušan Vlahović as an attacking reinforcement. However, Hansi Flick might encounter challenges in securing his arrival, as the Serbian is supposedly considering two alternatives for his future.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have established themselves as one of the most potent attacking teams in the world. Despite this, Robert Lewandowski’s future has been in doubt, and he appears to be moving away from the club. Consequently, Dušan Vlahović’s potential arrival as a free agent has gained momentum. However, Hansi Flick might face challenges in securing his signing, as the Serbian forward reportedly considers two options for his future.

According to TEAMtalk, Chelsea are the favorites to sign Dušan Vlahović as a free agent, as the Serbian striker has long desired the experience of playing in the Premier League. However, an agreement between the two parties is not fully sealed, with Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Newcastle United also looking to secure his arrival for the 2026–27 season.

Despite interest from several Premier League clubs, Juventus still remain hopeful of securing Vlahović’s renewal. According to Daniele Longo, the Serbian forward is considering extending his contract with the Italian side. Even if the negotiations have been stalled for several months, Vlahovic maintains an excellent relationship with coach Luciano Spalletti and is excited about working alongside him, as reported by Giovanni Albanese.

Dušan Vlahović has yet to cement his status as one of Europe’s top strikers during his time at Juventus. While he consistently averages more than 15 goals per season, he hasn’t quite replicated the exceptional form he displayed at Fiorentina, where he eclipsed the 20-goal mark. Despite this, the Serbian forward remains a crucial asset in attack, sparking interest from numerous teams across Europe, such as Barcelona, who are closely monitoring his potential transfer.

Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic being challenged by Eder Militao of Real Madrid
Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Eder Militao of Real Madrid.

Barcelona do not only keep Vlahovic as attacking option

Ferran Torres has demonstrated top form, yet Barcelona reportedly remain focused on strengthening their attack. With Lewandowski potentially leaving as a free agent, Hansi Flick might receive a marquee reinforcement to boost competition for the Spaniard. In that sense, Dušan Vlahović has emerged as a strong possibility, but given the complications surrounding his situation, they are supposedly considering other alternatives.

According to Diario Sport, Julián Alvarez is Barcelona’s top priority to strengthen their attack. Despite going around 100 days without scoring, the Atlético Madrid striker is seen as the ideal player for Hansi Flick’s team. However, he could be involved in a transfer worth more than €100 million, as he is a key player for Los Colchoneros. If the Argentine or Serbian are not signed, Robert Lewandowski could extend his contract for another year as a backup striker.

Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona and Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus.

Cristiano Ronaldo can finally get back in good spirits again after boycott as key teammate reportedly agrees Al-Nassr renewal

13 February 2026 at 01:18
A key development behind the scenes suggests that Ronaldo’s influence is being felt—and that the club may be entering a calmer phase with a crucial renewal on the horizon.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s turbulent protest against the Saudi Pro League establishment may finally be giving way to a sense of stability. After refusing to feature in competitive matches despite being fit and available, the Portuguese icon made headlines not for goals but for defiance. His boycott exposed internal tensions, governance disputes, and frustration with how Al-Nassr was being managed. Now, however, a key development behind the scenes suggests that Ronaldo’s influence is being felt—and that the club may be entering a calmer phase with a crucial renewal on the horizon.

In early February 2026, the Portuguese stunned fans and analysts alike by deliberately sitting out Saudi Pro League matches. This was not a fitness issue, nor a tactical decision by the coach. Instead, it was a calculated protest against the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns a majority stake in the club and several other giants in the Kingdom.

The roots of the dispute were multifaceted. Ronaldo was reportedly frustrated with perceived inequality in investment, especially after rivals strengthened their squads during the January transfer window while his own side made limited moves. He also had concerns about Al-Nassr‘s autonomy, believing that the PIF’s influence over executives and strategic decisions undermined the club’s sporting vision.

His protest had tangible consequences. The 41-year-old superstar missed league games against Al-Riyadh and Al-Ittihad, sending a powerful message that went beyond soccer. The Saudi Pro League issued a warning, stating that no individual player could dictate decisions beyond their own club, while the PIF defended its financial discipline and management approach.

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Al-Nassr on verge of renewing Ronaldo’s trusted teammate

While Ronaldo’s boycott dominated headlines, a quieter but equally important development was unfolding in the background. The club opened formal discussions to extend the contract of a key midfield figure, regarded as a cornerstone of the team’s structure and an essential part of Ronaldo’s support system on the pitch.

This player is Marcelo Brozovic, the Croatian midfielder whose current contract is set to expire at the end of the season. Negotiations are reportedly initially in their preliminary stages, with the player and his representatives awaiting a formal meeting to discuss terms. Despite interest from European clubs, Brozovic reportedly prioritizes staying in Riyadh, underlining his importance to the club’s long-term project.

Now, according to Saudi newspaper Al-Youm, the midfielder has already given initial approval to remain beyond his current deal, pending final contract details. This development comes at the request of coach Jorge Jesus, who is keen to retain his experience and tactical influence.

Marcelo Brozovic of Al Nassr.

Why Brozovic matters to Ronaldo and the club

For Ronaldo, the potential renewal of his trusted midfield partner represents more than just squad depth. It is a sign that the club is listening, restructuring, and building around a core he believes in. After weeks of tension, protest, and public scrutiny, this development suggests a reset—a step toward restoring confidence in the project.

Brozovic’s significance goes far beyond goals and assists. This season, he has played 24 matches, scoring once and providing four assists, but his real value lies in controlling tempo, stabilizing midfield transitions, and linking defense with attack. For Ronaldo, having a reliable midfield orchestrator allows him to focus on scoring, knowing the engine room is secure.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr applauds the fans

Julián Álvarez at center of mysterious message from Barcelona president amid Atlético Madrid exit rumors

13 February 2026 at 01:00
Julián Álvarez was subject of a mysterious message from Barcelona president Rafael Yuste

Barcelona are looking for a striker who can replace Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker is 37 years old, which means they need to find a successor soon. The player who best fits the profile is Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez.

The Argentine forward was not heavily pursued when he left Manchester City for Spain. However, he has since become an ideal candidate. The main issue is his price tag of around €100 million, which Barcelona cannot afford. For most clubs, that would make the transfer impossible, but interim president Rafael Yuste left the door open.

Yuste left a hard-to-read message when talking to the press in the Spanish capital: There has already been some rapport. We have known everyone for years, and so one day, as always, it will be very nice.”

Álvarez’s season with Atlético Madrid

Álvarez’s first season with Atlético Madrid was outstanding. He scored 17 goals in 37 La Liga matches, finishing with 29 goals in 57 appearances across all competitions. His most notable moment, unfortunately, was the penalty that was ruled a miss for a slight double touch in the Champions League Round of 16 against Real Madrid.

Álvarez’s penalty miss (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

This season, his performance has not been as strong. After a promising start with the team, this year has not matched his usual standards. With only seven La Liga goals in 23 matches, the reduced output of the current lineup has affected his numbers.

Despite this clear dip in form, Barcelona’s interest remains intact. If the price is right for both sides, Álvarez could be a strong addition for the Catalan side in the next transfer window.

Financial strategy behind a potential move

Barcelona’s ability to pursue a high-profile signing will largely depend on its financial planning over the coming months. The club continues to operate under strict spending limits imposed by La Liga’s financial regulations, meaning any major investment would likely require player sales to balance the books.

Club executives are evaluating their wage structure and potential departures as they prepare for the next transfer window. Any serious approach for Álvarez would need to fit within those financial restrictions before negotiations could realistically move forward.

Julián Álvarez has been linked to Barcelona for months

How to watch Cruz Azul vs Vancouver FC in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup

13 February 2026 at 01:00
Cruz Azul play against Vancouver FC in the second leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup first round. Below is all the key information you need, including the date, venue, kickoff time, and options to watch or live stream the match in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Cruz Azul vs Vancouver FC on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Cruz Azul vs Vancouver FC
WHAT CONCACAF Champions Cup
WHEN 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT • Thursday, February 12, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2 and TUDN
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Match Overview

Cruz Azul hold a commanding position heading into the return leg after delivering a dominant 3–0 road win in the opener, a result that matched their status as heavy favorites. With the series now shifting back home, the Cementeros look poised to close it out.

Vancouver FC, meanwhile, must push forward from the start in search of a near-miracle comeback that could change the tone of the night—don’t miss this clash as one side aims to finish the job and the other fights to keep its hopes alive.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League sees major shake-up: Al-Hilal makes surprise decision on Darwin Nunez as Karim Benzema’s arrival takes unexpected toll

13 February 2026 at 00:58
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League continues to deliver headline-grabbing drama, and the latest twist involves Karim Benzema, Darwin Nunez, and a club forced to make ruthless choices.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League continues to deliver headline-grabbing drama, and the latest twist involves Karim Benzema, Darwin Nunez, and a club forced to make ruthless choices. As the arms race for global stars intensifies, the ripple effects of one blockbuster transfer have triggered a domino reaction that few anticipated.

With Benzema’s immediate impact, Nunez’s uncertain future, and Ronaldo watching closely from the rival title race, the league has entered another volatile chapter; one that highlights how power, prestige, and quotas collide in modern soccer. The Saudi Pro League’s winter transfer window has been defined by ambition and spectacle. Karim Benzema’s switch from rivals Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal sent shockwaves across the region, with the French legend making an immediate statement by scoring a hat-trick on debut.

His arrival wasn’t just symbolic. It was transformational. For a club chasing domestic dominance and continental glory, the Frenchman’s presence reshaped the internal hierarchy overnight. But with strict foreign player limits in place, the arrival of one superstar meant another would have to make way. And that is where Darwin Nunez found himself at the center of an unexpected storm.

Midway through the restructuring, the club made a decision that stunned supporters and analysts alike. Darwin Nunez has been omitted from the Saudi Pro League squad following Karim Benzema’s arrival, meaning he can now only feature in the AFC Champions League for the remainder of the season.

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Darwin Nunez of Al Hilal celebrates after scoring

According to Coluna Do Fla, foreign registration limits forced management to make difficult choices after Benzema took one of the available slots. The same fate reportedly befell defender Pablo Marí, underlining the ruthlessness of squad planning at the elite level. This move represents a dramatic fall from grace for Nunez, who joined for $63 million last summer amid huge expectations and was supposed to be a cornerstone of the project.

Performance, pressure, and the Benzema effect

Nunez’s time in Saudi Arabia has been mixed. In 23 appearances, he scored seven goals and provided five assists, numbers that were deemed underwhelming for a club targeting silverware. His performances, combined with Benzema’s explosive start, pushed him down the pecking order. As transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano reported, “the league leader has now removed the Uruguayan from the league squad.” 

That statement sent shockwaves through soccer circles and raised immediate questions about his future. The 38-year-old veteran’s arrival didn’t just add competition; it fundamentally altered the club’s tactical and commercial priorities. A Ballon d’Or winner with a legendary pedigree, Benzema instantly became the focal point, leaving Nunez with limited opportunities and a diminished role.

Repeat of Firmino and Neymar’s cases

The decision wasn’t purely tactical—it was structural. Saudi clubs are restricted in the number of foreign players they can register for domestic competitions, and Benzema’s arrival forced management to reshuffle the list.

This mirrors past situations, such as when Roberto Firmino and Neymar faced a similar fate, highlighting how the league’s regulations can abruptly change careers. For Nunez, the consequence is severe: he will miss domestic league action and can only play a handful of continental matches this season.

Darwin Nunez (left) and Karim Benzema (right)

Tyson Fury comeback fight vs Makhmudov venue now officially announced

13 February 2026 at 00:43

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Luxembourg January 2026: Mercedes #1, Citroen up 91.7%

13 February 2026 at 01:00

Citroen sales almost double in Luxembourg in January.

New car sales in Luxembourg fall a steep -10.2% year-on-year in January to 3,339 units. Mercedes (+6.9%) snaps the brands top spot for the first time since last September with an excellent 13.8% share. It distances the Full Year 2025 leader Volkswagen (+13.5%) and the year-ago #1 BMW (-25.3%). Citroen (+91.7%) and Ford (+20.8%) are the only additional gainers inside the Top 10. Just below, notice Mini (+31.1%), Toyota (+29.9%) and Nissan (+25.7%).

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Full January 2026 Top 46 All brands ranking below.

Luxembourg January 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJan-26%/24Dec
1Mercedes46213.8%+ 6.9%10
2Volkswagen43012.9%+ 13.5%1
3BMW  35710.7%– 25.3%2
4Audi  2537.6%– 6.3%4
5Skoda2016.0%– 13.0%5
6Peugeot  1414.2%– 23.4%11
7Renault1414.2%– 19.4%7
8Ford  1223.7%+ 20.8%3
9Kia1193.6%– 14.4%6
10Citroen1153.4%+ 91.7%9
11Toyota1003.0%+ 29.9%14
12Mini802.4%+ 31.1%17
13Volvo742.2%– 9.8%16
14Hyundai672.0%– 34.3%12
15Opel591.8%– 43.3%15
16Dacia531.6%– 48.0%21
17Nissan441.3%+ 25.7%23
18Porsche431.3%– 57.0%13
19Cupra411.2%– 28.1%18
20Land Rover391.2%– 50.6%22
21Tesla321.0%– 52.9%8
22Fiat270.8%– 64.0%24
23Mazda250.7%– 16.7%29
24Seat230.7%– 25.8%19
25Suzuki230.7%+ 27.8%30
26MG220.7%+ 120.0%20
27Polestar170.5%– 43.3%27
28Alfa Romeo140.4%– 12.5%28
29BYD140.4%– 17.6%25
30Jeep130.4%– 7.1%26
31Xpeng130.4%+ 85.7%36
32Alpine100.3%+ 233.3%35
33Ferrari90.3%+ 50.0%33
34Smart90.3%– 85.0%32
35Honda80.2%+ 0.0%31
36Lexus60.2%– 57.1%40
37Bentley50.1%+ 150.0%42
38Lancia40.1%new38
39DS30.1%– 57.1%34
40Lamborghini30.1%– 40.0%37
41Lotus30.1%+ 200.0%45
42McLaren10.0%n/a –
43Mitsubishi10.0%n/a –
44Rolls-Royce10.0%+ 0.0% –
45SsangYong10.0%n/a48
46Subaru10.0%– 90.0%41

Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

Archie Brown'ı Milano uçağından indirmişti! Fenerbahçe'ye golcü getiriyor

Fenerbahçe'de Archie Brown transferinin perde arkasındaki kilit isim Ali Barat, bu kez Chelsea'nin yıldızı Nicolas Jackson için devrede. İngiliz yıldızı Milano uçağından indirip sarı-lacivertli formayı giydirdiği iddia edilen Barat, Senegalli golcü için Londra çıkarmasının merkezinde.

Ocak transfer döneminde Fenerbahçe santrfor transferini es geçti. Ancak sarı-lacivertliler için bir golcü oyuncuyu yanyana getirmenin reytingi hala çok yüksek.

İngilizler de bunu fırsat bilerek sarı-lacivertlilerin yaz transfer dönemi için rotasını Londra’ya çevirdiğini iddia etti. Chelsea forması giyen Senegalli golcü Nicolas Jackson için çalışma başlattığını yazdı.

Nicolas Jackson

İngiliz basınından Top Skill Sport'un haberine göre Chelsea, oyuncuyu bonservisiyle elden çıkarmaya sıcak bakıyor. Jackson, kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açmak istiyor ve bir kez daha kiralık gönderilmeye karşı çıkıyor. Golcü oyuncu, menajeri Ali Barat’a Chelsea ile bonservis görüşmelerini tamamlaması ve kalıcı ayrılık yolunu açması için tam yetki verdi.

Nicolas Jackson

Fenerbahçe'nin sol beki Archie Brown'ın transferinde de Ali Barat vardı. Nicolas Jackson da Brown gibi Ali Barat’ın şirketiyle çalışıyor.

Bilindiği üzere İtalyan basınında yer alan iddialara göre Archie Brown sezon başında AC Milan’a imza atmak üzereydi. Ancak menajer Barat’ın son anda devreye girerek oyuncuyu adeta "Milan’ın uçağından indirdiği" ve bu hamlenin arkasındaki kilit isim olduğu konuşuldu.

Fenerbahçe'nin parası mı bitti?

Seçim döneminde 'Para sorunu yok, harcama sorunu var' diyen Sadettin Saran yönetimi, Ocak ayında sessizliğe büründü. Ali Koç'un şahsi hibeleriyle dönen çarklar durunca, camia sorgulamaya başladı! Fenerbahçe'de kurumsal yapının kurulmasında sorun mu var? Yoksa bahsedilen kaynaklar tükendi mi?

Fenerbahçe’de Sadettin Saran yönetiminin beşinci ayı geride kalırken, camia içinde "finansal katkı" tartışmaları alevlendi. Özellikle Ocak ayı transfer döneminde sergilenen tutum ile yönetimin seçim öncesi vaatleri arasında ciddi bir farklılık olduğu şeklinde eleştirileri de beraberinde getirdi.

sadettin saran

Yönetime yönelik eleştirilerin odağında, kulübün Ali Koç dönemindeki "şahsi hibe" yöntemine olan alışkanlığı yatıyor. Temmuz ayında UEFA’dan gelen mektup sonrası oluşan 7,5 milyon Euro’luk açık bizzat eski başkan Ali Koç tarafından kapatıldı. Bu da yeni yönetim üzerindeki baskıyı daha da artırdı. Ancak seçimde Ali Koç'un yeniden seçilmesi gerektiğinin altını çizen kongre üyeleri bir noktanın altını çiziyor:

- Bu yönetim, ceplerinden para koymayacakları bilinerek seçildi. Beşinci ayda 'Neden para koymuyorsunuz?' diye yüklenmek, seçim dönemindeki mutabakata aykırıdır.

sadettin saran

Buna rağmen Saran yönetiminin seçim sürecinde kullandığı en güçlü sloganlardan biri olan "Fenerbahçe’de para sorunu yok, harcama sorunu var" ifadesi bugün yönetimin önüne gelmeye başladı. Ocak ayı transfer döneminde yaşanan durgunluk ve finansal çekinceler, bu sloganla açık bir çelişki oluşturuyor.

saran

Fenerbahçe için asıl sınav, kişisel servetlere dayalı yönetim modelinden, kurumsal ve sürdürülebilir bir finansal yapıya geçiş sancılarını atlatmak. Ancak Ocak ayındaki yönetim performansı, bu geçişin beklenenden daha "sancılı" olacağını kanıtlar nitelikte.

Wolfsburg son dakikada beraberliği yakaladı

UEFA Kadınlar Şampiyonlar Ligi çeyrek final play-off'larında VfL Wolfsburg, Juventus ile karşı karşıya geldi. 2-0 geride olan Wolfsburg, 82. ve 90+5'te bulduğu gollerle çeyrek final umudunu sürdürdü.

UEFA Kadınlar Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde lig sezonunu 9 puanla 9. sırada bitirenVfL Wolfsburg ve 10 puanla 8. sırada yer alan Juventus karşı karşıya geldi.

6. dakikada Ana Capeta ve 61. dakikada Vangsgaard'ın golüyle 2-0 önde olan Juventus, kalesinde 82. ve 90+5'te gördüğü gollerle beraberliğe razı oldu.

juventus_wolfsburg

Daha önce 2 kez karşı karşıya gelen iki rakip, 2025 yılında 2-2 berabere kalırken 2021 yılında ise Juventus'un galiibyetiyle maç sonuçlanmıştı.

6 kere finale kadar çıkan ve 2 şampiyonluğu bulunan Wolfsburg, bu sezon Kadınlar Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde oynadığı yedi maçın dördünde uzatma dakikalarında gol buldu.

90+5'te gelen beraberlik golü, Sarai Linder'in Eylül 2021'de Hoffenheim'ın Rosengård ile 3-3 berabere kaldığı maçta attığı golden bu yana Kadınlar Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki ilk golü oldu.

Juventus'un forvet oyuncusu Barbara Bonansea, UEFA'ya yaptığı açıklamada : "2-0 öndeydik, bu yüzden biraz hayal kırıklığına uğradık, ama hepimizin bildiği gibi bu futbol ve son düdüğe kadar her şey olabilir. Ancak bence iyi savunma yaptık ve ilk yarıda daha fazla gol atabilirdik." dedi.

uefa_womens_champions_league

Wolfsburg orta saha oyuncusu Janina Minge, UEFA'ya yaptığı açıklamada : "Genel olarak iyi bir maç çıkardığımızı düşünüyorum. Baştan itibaren oyundaydık, bire bir mücadelelerde savaştık ve kontrolü elimizde tuttuk. Birkaç gereksiz gol yedik, bu yüzden 2-2'lik beraberlikle maçı bitirdiğimiz için daha da mutluyuz." dedi.

İşte Kazımcan Karataş gerçeği: Zorla değil zamla gitti

Galatasaray'da Kazımcan Karataş'ın ayrılığına dair 'mobbing' iddiaları asılsız çıktı. Genç oyuncunun, yönetimin zam talebini sezon sonuna ertelemesi üzerine 'Para kazanmam lazım' diyerek Başakşehir'in yolunu tuttuğu iddia edildi. İşte hem menajerinin hem de yönetimin doğruladığı Kazımcan'ın ayrılık süreci.

Galatasaray’ın genç sol beki Kazımcan Karataş’ın Başakşehir’e kiralık gidişiyle ilgili ortaya atılan "yönetim baskıyla gönderdi" iddiaları transferin iç yüzüne dair gelen son bilgilerle çürüdü.

kazımcan karataş

Edinilen bilgilere göre genç oyuncu, ayrılık kararını kendi aldı. Mali beklentileri doğrultusunda gerçekleşti.

Transfer sürecinde yaşananlar, Kazımcan’ın Galatasaray’daki geleceğinden ziyade kısa vadeli kazancına odaklandığına işaret ediyor.

Kazımcan, Galatasaray yönetiminden maaş iyileştirmesi talep etti. Ancak yönetim, bu talebe "sezon sonu görüşelim" yanıtını verince ipler kopma noktasına geldi.

Genç oyuncunun, "Para kazanmaya ihtiyacım var, Başakşehir beni istiyor, oraya gideyim" diyerek ayrılık yolunu bizzat açtığı iddia edildi.

kazımcan karataş

Oyuncunun menajeri Fazıl Özdemir de, herhangi bir zorlamanın olmadığını, Kazımcan’ın genişleyen kadroda forma şansının azalacağını düşündüğü için gitmeyi tercih ettiğini bizzat teyit etti.

Galatasaray Sportif A.Ş. yöneticisi Abdullah Kavukcu da oyuncunun kendi isteğiyle gittiğini vurgularken, kamuoyunda oluşturulmaya çalışılan "genç oyuncular harcanıyor" havasının gerçeği yansıtmadığı belirtildi.

Kazımcan, Galatasaray’da sabredip sezon sonunu beklemek yerine, Başakşehir’in sunduğu şartları ve düzenli oynama fırsatını seçerek kendi yolunu çizmiş oldu.

Tedesco'nun gizli silahı: Trabzonspor'u onunla vuracak

Fenerbahçe'de devrim niteliğinde forvet hamlesi! Domenico Tedesco, elindeki tek safkan santrfor olan Sidiki Cherif'i Trabzonspor karşısında ilk 11'e monte ediyor. Genç oyuncunun istekli tavrı ve fiziksel üstünlüğü, derbi taktiğinin kilit noktası oldu.

Fenerbahçe'de teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco, Trabzonspor'u sürpriz bir hamleyle devirmeye hazırlanıyor. En-Nesyri ve Jhon Duran’ın ayrılığının ardından forvet hattında oluşan boşlukta genç yetenek Sidiki Cherif "gizli silah" olarak öne çıkıyor.

Sidiki Cherif

Tedesco’nun elinde şu an kağıt üzerinde tek safkan santrfor olarak kalan Cherif, Talisca’nın "sahte 9" veya forvet arkası, Kerem Aktürkoğlu’nun ise sol kanat forveti olarak kurgulandığı sistemde oyun planlarının merkezine oturacak gibi duruyor.

Sidiki Cherif

İdmanlarda uzun boyuna rağmen beklenmedik bir çevikliğe sahip olması Tedesco'yu umutlandırıyor. Bu fiziğini, Trabzonspor'un sert stoperlerine karşı ayakta kalmasına ve sırtı dönük oynamasına yardım edebileceğine inanıyor.

Sidiki Cherif

Sadece kafa golleriyle değil, orta sahadan şişirilen uzun topları göğsüyle veya kafasıyla indirerek arkadaşlarına servis yapması da Tedesco'ya aradığı "pivot istasyon" umudunu aşılıyor.

Cherif

Cherif’in takıma adaptasyon sürecindeki istekliliği ve profesyonel tavrı teknik heyetten tam not aldı. Samandıra'da herkes "Cherif, Tedesco'nun A planının merkezinde" savunması yapıyor.

Vincenzo Montella'nun umudu yüksek

A Milli Takım'ın UEFA Uluslar Ligi'nde rakipleri belli oldu. Ay-yıldızlıların teknik direktörü Vincenzo Montella eşleşmeleri değerlendirdi.

Tarihinde ilk defa A Ligi'nde mücadele edecek olan A Milli Takım'ın UEFA Uluslar Ligi 2026/27 sezonundaki rakipleri Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika oldu.

Ay-yıldızlıların teknik direktörü Vincenzo Montella ise eşleşmeleri değerlendirdi.

Grup hakkında konuşan tecrübeli teknik direktör, "İlginç bir grup. Avrupa’nın en iyi takımlarıyla aynı gruptayız. Onlara karşı oynamak önemli, ama bu seviyede olmamız da bizim için ayrı bir değer taşıyor. Bildiğiniz gibi son 2 yılda önemli bir atılım yaptık ve alttan gelerek buraya ulaştık. Burada kalmak istiyoruz. Şu anki odağımız ise Mart ayındaki maçlarımız." ifadelerini kullandı.

Dünya Kupası hakkında ise Montella, "Oyuncularımızın şu anda Dünya Kupası'nda oynayabilmek için çok heyecanlı ve istekli olduklarını görebiliyorum." dedi.

Azərbaycan millisinin UEFA Millətlər Liqasında rəqibləri bəlli olur

12 February 2026 at 09:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündəki rəqibləri müəyyənləşəcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Belçikanın paytaxtı Brüsseldə keçiriləcək püşkatma mərasiminə Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 21:00-da start veriləcək.

Ayxan Abbasovun baş məşqçisi olduğu Azərbaycan millisinin püşkatmaya D Liqasının 1-ci səbətindən qoşulacağı indidən məlumdur. Burada 3 komandadan ibarət 2 qrup formalaşacaq. Bu qruplarda komandalar bir-birinə qarşı ev və səfər prinsipi olmaqla 4 matça çıxacaqlar.

D Liqasında iştirak edəcək iki yığma martda baş tutacaq pley-off oyunlarından sonra dəqiqləşəcək.

UEFA Millətlər Liqası
2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü

A Liqası

1-ci səbət: Portuqaliya, İspaniya, Fransa, Almaniya
2-ci səbət: İtaliya, Niderland, Danimarka, Xorvatiya
3-cü səbət: Serbiya, Belçika, İngiltərə, Norveç
4-cü səbət: Uels, Çexiya, Yunanıstan, Türkiyə

B Liqası

1-ci səbət: Şotlandiya, Macarıstan, Polşa, İsrail
2-ci səbət: İsveçrə, Bosniya və Herseqovina, Avstriya, Ukrayna
3-cü səbət: Sloveniya, Gürcüstan, İrlandiya, Rumıniya
4-cü səbət: İsveç, Şimali Makedoniya, Şimali İrlandiya, Kosovo

C Liqası

1-ci səbət: İslandiya, Albaniya, Monteneqro, Qazaxıstan
2-ci səbət: Finlandiya, Slovakiya, Bolqarıstan, Ermənistan
3-cü səbət: Belarus, Farer adaları, Kipr, Estoniya
4-cü səbət: Latviya/Cəbəllütariq cütünün qalibi, Lüksemburq/Malta cütünün qalibi, Moldova, San Marino

D Liqası

1-ci səbət: Azərbaycan, Litva, Latviya/Cəbəllütariq cütünün məğlubu, Lüksemburq/Malta cütünün məğlubu
2-ci səbət: Lixtenşteyn, Andorra

Pley-offda məğlub tərəf reytinqdə 49-52-ci yerlərdən birini tutsa, birinci səbətdə qalacaq. 53 və ya 54-cü yerdə qərarlaşsa, ikinci səbətə düşəcək. Bu cütlər püşkdə həmin yerlərin sahibləri kimi təmsil olunacaqlar.

Xatırladaq ki, UEFA Millətlər Liqasında yeni mövsümə sentybarın 24-də start veriləcək. Qrup mərhələsinin son matçları noyabrda baş tutacaqsa, turnirin final mərhələsi 2027-ci ilin iyununda təşkil ediləcək.

Yüksək Liqa: “Neftçi” qalib gəldi, “Azərreyl” uduzdu

11 February 2026 at 21:00

Bu gün kişi voleybolçular arasında təşkil edilm Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 13-cü turun oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, turun bütün görüşləri eyni günə təsadüf edib.

“Ordu” ilə qarşılaşmış “Murov” rəqibinə 3:0 (25:17, 25:17, 25:12) hesabı ilə qalib gəlib. “Neftçi” “Gənclər”i 3:0 (26:24, 25:23, 25:18), “Xilasedici” isə “Azərreyl”i 3:0 (25:22, 25:21, 25:20) məğlub edib.

Yüksək Liqa
13-cü tur
11 fevral

“Murov” – “Ordu” 3:0 (25:17, 25:17, 25:12)
Fövqəladə Hallar Nazirliyinin idman zalı.

“Gənclər” – “Neftçi” 0:3 (24:26, 23:25, 18:25)
Abşeron Olimpiya İdman Kompleksi.

“Xilasedici” – “Azərreyl” 3:0 (25:22, 25:21, 25:20)
Fövqəladə Hallar Nazirliyinin idman zalı.

Xallar: Xilasedici – 31. Neftçi – 29. Ordu – 25. Murov – 17. Azərreyl – 15. Gənclər – 0.

ABL: “Lənkəran” “Sərhədçi”yə evdə uduzdu

11 February 2026 at 20:30

Bu gün keçirilmiş bir oyunla Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında (ABL) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 17-ci turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda “Sərhədçi” səfərdə “Lənkəran”la üz-üzə gəlib. Lənkəran Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində keçirilmiş qarşılaşma qonaqların 83:69 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

17-ci tura fevralın 14-də yekun vurulacaq.

A qrupu: Sabah – 31. Abşeron Lions – 30. Gəncə – 24. Neftçi – 23. NTD – 19. Şəki – 18.

B qrupu: Ordu – 31. Naxçıvan – 28. Sərhədçi – 23. Sumqayıt – 22. Quba – 22. Lənkəran – 21.

Xatırladaq ki, ABL oyunları dörd dövrədən və 20 turdan ibarət olacaq. Müntəzəm mövsümün oyunları A və B qruplarına bölünməklə keçirilir. Müntəzəm mövsümdə A qrupunu ilk 3 sırada tamamlamış klublarla yanaşı, B qrupunu lider bitirmiş komanda pley-offun 1/4 final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanacaq. A və B qruplarında digər yerləri tutmuş komandalar isə pley-offun 1/8 final mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcəklər. Bu mərhələdə ən tez iki qələbə qazanacaq klublar 1/4 finala yüksələcəklər. Həm 1/4 final, həm də yarımfinal seriyaları 2 qələbəyə qədər davam edəcək.

Final seriyasında isə ən tez 3 qələbə qazanacaq klub Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının çempionu olacaq.

Rəhim Həsənov Kamal Umudlunun səhv qərar verdiyini təsdiqlədi

11 February 2026 at 20:00

AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri Rəhim Həsənov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 19-cu turundakı mübahisəli epizodlara şərh verib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, komitə sədri ənənəyə uyğun olaraq, 19-cu turun oyunlarında qeydə alınmış mübahisəli epizodlarla bağlı fikirlərini bildirib.

Mütəxəssis bu barədə AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlama verib. Rəhim Həsənov ümumilikdə 4 matçda qeydə alınmış epizodlarla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Mütəxəssis referi Kamal Umudlunun “Şamaxı” – “Qarabağ” görüşündə qonaqların futbolçusu Bəhlul Mustafazadəyə sarı vərəqə göstərməli olduğunu bildirib.

AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədrinin 19-cu turun oyunlarındakı mübahisəli epizodları təhlil etdiyi həmin videonu təqdim edirik:

Revealed: Why Locatelli will replace Spalletti in Juventus press conference

13 February 2026 at 00:58

Manuel Locatelli will front the media on the eve of Juventus’ showdown with Inter, stepping in for coach Luciano Spalletti at the pre-match press conference.

According to Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, The Bianconeri captain is set to address journalists ahead of the highly anticipated clash, taking on media duties in place of his manager.

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The decision is understood to be part of Juventus’ internal communication strategy, allowing Spalletti to focus fully on preparations for one of the most important fixtures of the season.

Locatelli to speak to the press for Juventus to ease pressure on Spalletti

With tensions high and the spotlight firmly on the tactical battle, the club have opted to shield their coach from the traditional pre-match obligations.

Locatelli, as club captain and a key figure in the dressing room, will instead outline Juventus’ mindset and expectations heading into the encounter.

CAGLIARI, ITALY - JANUARY 17: Manuel Locatelli of Juventus in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Sant'Elia on January 17, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
CAGLIARI, ITALY – JANUARY 17: Manuel Locatelli in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Sant’Elia on January 17, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

The move underlines the midfielder’s leadership role within the squad, as Juve look to make a statement in a crucial match that could have significant implications in the Serie A title race.

Pavard fails to impress at Marseille: Inter return on the cards

13 February 2026 at 00:31

Benjamin Pavard’s future remains uncertain after a difficult spell on loan at Marseille, casting doubt over whether the French club will make his move permanent.

The defender joined Marseille last summer on a loan deal that includes a €15m option to buy, a clause Inter had expected would likely be triggered.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

However, Pavard has struggled to convince in Ligue 1 and has reportedly come under increasing criticism from supporters, as per reports from the Corriere dello Sport.

De Zerbi departure offers Inter one last chance to cash in on Pavard

The recent managerial change could yet offer the Frenchman a fresh opportunity to revive his season, but if his performances do not improve, Marseille may decide against activating the purchase option.

Roberto De Zerbi was removed from his post as head coach and a breath of fresh air could be just what the former Bayern defender needs.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Roberto De Zerbi, head coach of Olympique de Marseille reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Roberto De Zerbi, head coach of Olympique de Marseille reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

However, if Marseille choose not to activate their option, Pavard would return to Inter in the summer – although not necessarily for long.

The Nerazzurri are not believed to have plans to reintegrate him into the squad, meaning a new solution would have to be found.

Inter could also be forced to reassess their valuation of the player if they seek a permanent transfer elsewhere. Sporting director Piero Ausilio would then be tasked with finding a buyer and resolving the situation ahead of the new campaign.

Report: Liverpool ready to bid €30m for Chelsea & Tottenham Ligue 1 target

13 February 2026 at 01:30

Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Charlie Cresswell during the summer transfer window.

The 23-year-old defender has done quite well for Toulouse, and a report from SportsBoom claims that Liverpool could offer €30 million for him in the summer. It is no secret that Liverpool need a quality central defender. The England youth International could be a very useful acquisition for them.

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Charlie Cresswell would be a solid addition

He has shown his quality in Ligue 1, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football as well. He has been consistently linked to Premier League clubs in recent months. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can win the race for his signature.

Ibrahima Konate will be a free agent at the end of the season, and Liverpool need to fill the void left by him. They have been watching Cresswell in recent months.

Chelsea and Spurs keen on Cresswell

Charlie Cresswell of England
Charlie Cresswell of England reacts during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

Similarly, Chelsea need more defensive depth as well. They are looking to get rid of players like Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile. Cresswell could prove an excellent addition and an upgrade over some of their current options. The opportunity to join the London club could be quite exciting for the young defender. It would be a major step in his career, and he would get to play for one of the world’s biggest clubs.

Meanwhile, Cristian Romero has been linked with a move away from Tottenham. They will need to replace him properly, and it is no surprise that they are looking at the 23-year-old. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Liverpool and Chelsea to his signature.

The young defender should look to join a club where he will be a key player. He will not want to sit on the bench at a big club. Any club hoping to sign him might need to provide him with assurances of game time.

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Arsenal and Real Madrid enter transfer tug-of-war for €30m Bundesliga ace

13 February 2026 at 01:00

Arsenal and Real Madrid are interested in signing the Borussia Dortmund left-back Daniel Svensson. 

According to a report from Fichajes, the two clubs hope to sign the 23-year-old at the end of the season and would have to pay €30 million to complete the deal.

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Daniel Svensson has done well in Germany

Svensson has shown his quality in Germany, and he has the technical attributes to do well in England and Spain as well. The player is likely to be attracted if clubs like Real Madrid or Arsenal come calling in the summer. It will be interesting to see if they are willing to pay the asking price for him.

There is no doubt that both of the financial muscle to afford him. He could be a long-term acquisition for them. Real Madrid need more depth in the left-back department, and the Swedish defender is likely to get ample opportunities if he can adapt to Spanish football quickly.

Can Arsenal accommodate Svensson?

Daniel Svensson has been linked with Liverpool
Daniel Svensson has been linked with Arsenal (Getty Images)

However, Arsenal are well stocked in the defensive unit. The 23-year-old might not be a guaranteed starter at the north London club. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him in the starting lineup. Sitting on the bench at a pea club would be detrimental to his development.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The asking price is reasonable for a player of his quality, and Svensson could justify the investment in future. He will look to prove himself at the highest level, and he will certainly hope that either of the two clubs can agree on a deal with the German outfit in the summer.

Both clubs have done well to groom young players in the past, and they could help him fulfil his potential. Svensson was linked with Liverpool in the past as well.

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Report: Arsenal looking to bring 22-year-old back to the club amid Chelsea interest

13 February 2026 at 00:30

Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing the Nottingham Forest attacker Omari Hutchinson.

The 22-year-old has been outstanding for Nottingham Forest since joining the club, and the two Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation. It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an offer to sign him at the end of the season.

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Omari Hutchinson price revealed

As per Sportsboom, he could cost around £55-60 million. Beyond his strong performances, his homegrown status makes him an attractive option for both clubs. Hutchinson came through the Academy at both Arsenal and Chelsea, and it will be interesting to see whether he is willing to return to either club.

Arsenal need more depth on the flanks. Their summer signings (Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke) have not lived up to expectations, and they need to invest in a winger. It will be interesting to see if they can sign Hutchinson.

Similarly, Chelsea could use more quality in the attacking unit. Both clubs have the financial muscle to pay the asking price, and it remains to be seen how the situation unfolds. Nottingham Forest are currently fighting for survival and are unlikely to retain key players if they are relegated to the Championship. Arsenal and Chelsea will certainly look to explore the situation if it comes to that.

Hutchinson could fancy a move

 Omari Hutchinson of Nottingham Forest looks on during the warm up
Omari Hutchinson of Nottingham Forest looks on during the warm up. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

The opportunity to play for Arsenal or Chelsea will be exciting for the young attacker. It would be a major step up in his career, and he would get to test myself at the highest level.

The asking price is quite high, and the two clubs will probably hope to negotiate a more reasonable deal if they decide to make a move for him in the summer.

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Chelsea working to sign 28-year-old South American star who will cost €75m

13 February 2026 at 00:00

Chelsea are hoping to sign the Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are working to finalise an offer for the Brazilian midfielder. They believe that he could be the ideal acquisition for them in the summer.

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Chelsea could use Bruno Guimaraes

They need someone who can dictate the tempo of the game and help out with the defence. The South American would be the ideal acquisition. He has been a reliable performer for Newcastle since joining the club, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge.

The report claims that the player’s representatives are open to exploring a change of scenery. He has a contract with Newcastle until 2028, and they could be under pressure to sell him at the end of the season. The player is likely to cost around €75 million, and Chelsea are prepared to pay.

They need quality players like him if they want to fight for major trophies. The Brazilian is not just a quality midfielder; he is also a leader at Newcastle. His leadership qualities could prove to be invaluable for Chelsea.

Will Newcastle let Guimaraes leave?

Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes could be a Real Madrid target
Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes could be a Chelsea target (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

His departure would be a major blow for Newcastle, but they are unlikely to be able to force the player to stay against his wishes. If Chelsea can convince him to join the club, Newcastle will have to reluctantly accept his departure.

The Brazilian has been an invaluable asset for Newcastle, but he needs to be fighting for major trophies at this stage of his career. Moving to Chelsea could allow him to push for the league title or the UEFA Champions League in future. It could be the ideal step up in his career right now.

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Arsenal, Man United and Chelsea join intense pursuit for “major talent”

12 February 2026 at 23:30

Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge. 

The 20-year-old midfielder has impressed at the Belgian club and has attracted the attention of Premier League clubs. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Premier League clubs have been tracking the 20-year-old closely and could make a move for him in the summer.

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Aleksandar Stankovic is a man in demand

“Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs and United have been regular visitors to see Stankovic,” a source revealed to TEAMtalk. “He is a real class act. Not dissimilar to a young Declan Rice – that’s the comparison for me.

“You can see he’s inherited his class from his father. This kid is a major talent.”

It will be interesting to see which of the English clubs decide to act on their interest with an official proposal in the summer. Arsenal are well stocked in the middle of the park, but the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Spurs could certainly use more depth in the middle of the park. The 20-year-old will add control, composure, and defensive steel in the midfield.

Stankovic could be a star in future

Harry Kane of Bayern Munich has an attempted shot whilst under pressure from Aleksandar Stankovic of Club Brugge (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Stankovic is quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It remains to be seen where he ends up. He will look to compete at the highest level, and the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham could provide him with the platform.

He should look to join a club that offers regular opportunities and a prominent role on the team.

It is fair to assume that the English clubs have the financial resources to convince Club Brugge, and the player is unlikely to need much convincing either. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

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£100m star emerges as midfield target for Chelsea and Tottenham

12 February 2026 at 23:00

Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.

According to Fichajes, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle are keen on the 22-year-old central midfielder.

The African player is highly rated in the Premier League and has a bright future. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It remains to be seen whether the Premier League clubs can get the deal done.

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Carlos Baleba will cost a premium

He is likely to cost a lot of money, and the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham will have to break the Bank for him. Chelsea need more depth in the middle of the park if they want to compete for major trophies. The Brighton star could be the ideal acquisition. He has proven his quality in the Premier League, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a future star.

Meanwhile, Tottenham need more control, composure, and defensive cover in the middle of the park. The Cameroon International could be ideal for them.

Newcastle also keen on Baleba

Carlos Baleba in action for Brighton last season
Carlos Baleba in action for Brighton last season (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)

Newcastle are also monitoring his situation. They are looking to build a formidable team for the future and hope to fight for major trophies. The young African midfielder could be an exceptional acquisition for them. He could form a solid partnership with Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali.

It will be interesting to see where the midfielder ends up.

Brighton will not want to lose him easily, and they are likely to demand a premium. The report claims that the Premier League club will not sanction his departure for below £100 million. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to pay up.

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Reort: Arsenal very keen on signing 18-G/A Brazilian star Arteta wanted in the past

12 February 2026 at 22:30

Arsenal are reportedly interested in the Barcelona attacker Raphinha. 

The 29-year-old has been one of the best players in the world since joining, with 18 goal contributions this season. According to Fichajes, Arsenal have long admired the player and are prepared to reignite their interest in the attacker. Mikel Arteta has tried to sign the player in the past.

Raphinha has been linked with Newcastle as well. Liverpool were also looking at him as a replacement for Mohamed Salah.

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Barcelona not keen on Raphinha sale

Barcelona does not plan to lose him anytime soon. They will only sanction his departure if his €1 billion release clause is paid. The report further claims that he is likely to be the club’s captain next season. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Arsenal need more quality and depth on the flanks. They need someone who can create opportunities in the final third and add unpredictability to the attack.

They signed players like Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke, but they have not lived up to expectations. Raphinha would be a definite upgrade on the two players. However, the deal is highly unlikely. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal decide to move on to other options now.

The player is reportedly happy and content at Barcelona and has no desire to leave the club. It seems extremely unlikely that Arsenal will be able to convince the Spanish club and the player anytime soon.

Arsenal could use Raphinha

Raphinha warming up for Barcelona
Raphinha warming up for Barcelona (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

There is no doubt that the 29-year-old would have been an exceptional acquisition for the Gunners. He previously played in the Premier League with Leeds United and could’ve made an immediate impact.

Arsenal are pushing for the league title this season, and it remains to be seen whether they can go all the way. Regardless, they need more depth in the attacking unit in the summer.

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January’s attacking superstars who have made an immediate impact at their new clubs

While the January transfer window might have only slammed shut less than a fortnight ago, plenty of the Premier League’s new recruit have certainly hit the ground running. With many of England’s elite once again breaking the bank, plenty of the biggest name arrivals have made quite the immediate impact at their respective new homes. […]

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Didero lands $30M to put manufacturing procurement on ‘agentic’ autopilot

13 February 2026 at 00:31
Didero functions as an agentic AI layer that sits on top of a company’s existing ERP, acting as a coordinator that reads incoming communications and automatically executes the necessary updates and tasks.

Acer’s Aspire 14 AI Offers Sufficient RAM, Storage, Battery Life And More, But You Wouldn’t Believe That It’s Only Available For $459.99 On Amazon

13 February 2026 at 01:14

Acer Aspire 14 AI with 16GB RAM and up to a 1TB SSD is available for $459.99 on Amazon

Any consumer electronic that features DRAM will get expensive to the point that its affordability will be out of your range. Soon, 8GB RAM configurations will become common, but here’s something you don’t see every day. The Acer Aspire 14 AI, a 14-inch Windows 11 notebook that’s equipped with 16GB RAM and up to a 1TB SSD, is available for as low as $459.99. How? Well, Amazon is giving you an incredible opportunity to own a decent portable computer, but you’ll have to hurry because these deals don’t stay active for long. The Acer Aspire 14 AI is also marketed […]

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Bitcoin Shorts Surge as Funding Turns Deeply Negative—Is a Short Squeeze Coming?

12 February 2026 at 23:50
Bitcoin Price Crash Today Has Bitcoin Entered a Bear Market

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The Bitcoin price is yet again facing significant upward pressure as the token has plunged below $66,000 from an intraday high of over $68,400. Observing the current trade dynamics, it appears that the star crypto is entering a high-tension phase as traders are now expecting the price to plunge. The short bets are increasing notably and have reached a level that usually results in sharp volatility. This suggests the BTC price may get exposed to more sell pressure or a sudden short squeeze may catch bears off-guard. 

With Bitcoin hovering near key technical levels, the imbalance between rising short interest and cooling spot momentum is creating a fragile setup. The question now is whether this wave of bearish bets will push BTC lower or fuel the next breakout.

Bitcoin Short Positioning Hits Extreme Levels

Recent derivatives data from Santiment show a clear spike in short exposure, with funding rates slipping deeply into negative territory. Negative funding means short traders are paying longs to keep their positions open, a sign that bearish sentiment has become crowded.

When funding stays mildly negative, it often reflects healthy hedging. But when it turns sharply negative, it suggests positioning is becoming one-sided. Markets tend to punish extreme consensus. If too many traders lean in the same direction, even a small upward move can trigger forced liquidations, accelerating the price higher in a short squeeze.

btc price

At the same time, open interest remains elevated, indicating that leverage is still active in the system. High open interest combined with negative funding creates a volatility setup, price does not stay compressed for long under these conditions.

The key now is whether spot demand can absorb selling pressure. If buyers defend support levels, the imbalance in shorts could fuel a rapid breakout. If support breaks, however, the crowded short trade may continue to build, reinforcing downside momentum.

Key Levels That Could Trigger the Next Move

Bitcoin is compressing between clear technical boundaries, and with funding deeply negative, these levels now carry even more weight.

Immediate Resistance: $70,000–$72,000


This zone has capped recent recovery attempts. A strong daily close above $72,000 with expanding spot volume could trigger a short squeeze. If that happens, liquidation clusters sit near $75,500, followed by $78,000. A squeeze extension could target the $82,000–$85,000 liquidity pocket, where prior distribution occurred.

Immediate Support: $59,000 – $60,000


This is the current pivot zone. A decisive breakdown below $59,000 on rising volume would invalidate squeeze expectations in the short term. In that case, downside targets sit at $54,000, followed by the major demand block around $50,000–$52,000.

Open interest remains elevated, meaning leverage is still active. If price breaks either boundary with conviction, volatility could expand quickly. For traders, the setup is clear: above $72K favors squeeze dynamics; below $59K shifts the structure toward a deeper correction.

What’s Next for Bitcoin Price as Shorts Crowd the Market?

Bitcoin price is sitting at a leverage-heavy turning point. Deeply negative funding shows that traders are leaning aggressively short, but extreme positioning alone does not guarantee a squeeze. It simply increases the probability of volatility.

If the BTC price reclaims $72,000 with strong spot demand, the imbalance in shorts could fuel a move toward $75,500 and potentially $78,000. However, without real buying pressure, rallies may continue to fade. On the downside, losing $59,000 would confirm that sellers remain in control, opening the door to $54,000 and possibly the $50,000–$52,000 demand zone.

Bayer Leverkusen reach agreement for teenage striker Aleksa Damjanovic

According to Fabrizio Romano, Bayer Leverkusen have reached an agreement to sign Aleksa Damjanovic from Red Star Belgrade. A verbal deal is in place, and it will see the 17-year-old striker leave the 1991 European Cup winners to join the Bundesliga side at the end of the season. Damjanovic is a product of the Red […]

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Backstage Speculation On Brody King's Odds Of Winning AEW World Title At Grand Slam

Brody King holding up the AEW World Championship
Brody King holding up the AEW World Championship - AEW/Facebook

It's Brody King's wrestling world at the moment, as the AEW star continues to draw attention for the anti-ICE chants seemingly done in his honor on "AEW Dynamite" last week, chants that led to speculation regarding his absence from "Dynamite" this week. But in between all the controversy, King has a massive opportunity this weekend at "Grand Slam: Australia," where he'll challenge MJF for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship. 

With the spotlight on him, and the momentum in King's favor after his resounding defeat of MJF to secure the title shot, many are wondering if AEW could pull the trigger and make King the champion. That would be a change of plans, however, as during a Fightful Select Answers Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp revealed that AEW's original direction did not call for King to unseat MJF this weekend. 

At the same time, Sapp noted that AEW hadn't factored the amount of buzz King would receive in the last week, and believes that a King victory was now possible. Ultimately though, he expects that its more likely that MJF retains the championship, based on long-term plans AEW reportedly has for the title.

While King's momentum is at a fever pitch, he has been far from the only AEW star chasing the AEW World Title over the last month, with "Hangman" Adam Page, Andrade El Idolo, Kenny Omega, and Swerve Strickland all also vying for the top prize. Page and Andrade will also be in Australia for "Grand Slam," with the winner receiving a title shot against either King or MJF at AEW Revolution, while Omega and Strickland will face each other in singles action on "Dynamite" next Wednesday in Sacramento.

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Mailbag: Does Jailton Almeida's sudden firing signal a change in the UFC's attitude toward lackluster showings?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R) Rizvan Kuniev of Russia controls the body of Jailton Almeida of Brazil in a heavyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on February 07, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Jailton Almeida (left) was cut from the UFC roster after losing a lackluster decision to Rizvan Kuniev at Saturday's UFC Fight Night event. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
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After the UFC cut heavyweight Jailton Almeida following a second uninspired loss, should we see this as a sign that patience for underperforming fighters is quickly running out in the world’s top MMA promotion? Also, did BKFC just deliver the best combat sports offering of the past weekend, and if so, what does that tell us?

All this and more in this weekend’s mailbag. To ask a question of your own, hit up @BenFowlkesMMA on X or @Ben_Fowlkes on Threads.


Was there any funky line movement reported leading up to Jailton Almeida’s final UFC fight? Oh, and has anyone ever pointed to the canvas floor, declaring before the world to stand their ground, then not throw a single offensive strike? 😕

— George Wilber (@GeorgeWilb77062) February 12, 2026

@GeorgeWilb77062: Was there any funky line movement reported leading up to Jailton Almeida’s final UFC fight? Oh, and has anyone ever pointed to the canvas floor, declaring before the world to stand their ground, then not throw a single offensive strike?

That was honestly one of the most frustrating heavyweight fights of the modern era. It was all the more frustrating because, when he actually wants to, it seems like Jailton Almeida can actually fight. It’s just that he doesn’t seem to want to anymore. Instead he wants to stand around and make faces like he’s so bored of all this, which in turn makes us pretty bored watching him.

The UFC apparently agrees, because he’s already been cut from the roster. I hope people realize how drastic a move that is. For the longest time, the UFC policy seemed to be to hold onto heavyweights for as long as possible. An underperforming bantamweight might get cut right away, but heavyweights got to stick around and stink up the joint for years. Now, after two consecutive losses, the UFC goes and cuts a heavyweight who was still ranked in the top 10. (Almeida is actually still listed at No. 8 on the UFC website.) That’s wild!

You have to do really, really badly to get cut as a ranked heavyweight in today’s UFC. The division is so thin as it is. Tai Tuivasa has lost six in a row only just now fell out of the top 15. Cutting Almeida seems like a signal that the UFC is less patient than ever with guys who put on boring fights and lose anyway. Whether or not you believe that’s how talent should be evaluated, that’s now the reality. Fighters must adjust accordingly.


Looks like BKFC had a good night of business. I really enjoyed watching the fights on YouTube for FREE.
Maybe it was the nostalgic main event, but i wondered if you have any thoughts on the card, and what's next for the promotion?

— Evan Willcock (@ewillcock) February 11, 2026

@ewillcock: Looks like BKFC had a good night of business. I really enjoyed watching the fights on YouTube for FREE.

Maybe it was the nostalgic main event, but i wondered if you have any thoughts on the card, and what's next for the promotion?

I spent Saturday night flipping back and forth across three different sports broadcasts: UFC Fight Night on Paramont+, BKFC’s Knucklemania event on YouTube, and Olympics coverage on Peacock.

Of those, BKFC definitely delivered the most entertainment and excitement with the least filler. (I get that Olympics broadcasts are aimed at a general audience, but come on, do I really have to watch a segment about some dude’s relationship with his grandmother before I can see him jump his snowboard off a big, icy ramp?) I think there’s absolutely a market for what BKFC is doing. I also think the big challenge is going to be figuring out how to consistently make money while playing to an audience that is essentially a niche within a niche.

Going live on YouTube at this point is smart, though. Too many fight promotions, while still scratching and clawing for market share, make the mistake of putting stuff behind a paywall in exchange for a relatively small and short-term cash infusion. BKFC needs to grow its audience. It needs to give people a chance to see what it’s doing and get excited about it. And there was a lot to get excited about at Saturday’s show.


@justlikelasagna: What does it say about the community of MMA fans (not all of them, just the vocal ones) that Tom Aspinall felt it necessary enough to show images of him getting eye surgery to prove that he really did f*** up his eye?

Some segment of MMA fans will never miss a chance to accuse an MMA fighter of being a coward. They must really enjoy it. They see this as a sport populated by people who are scared to fight and looking for any way to avoid it. They never seem to ask themselves why such people would seek out professional fighting as a vocation. They just adopt this as their viewpoint and then view everything through that lens.

I think it’s because that’s the thing that would make the most sense to them. Most people would be scared to get in a cage and fight a highly trained opponent. Most people should be. It’s a scary thing. But simply because they might be inclined to fake an injury in order to avoid it, it doesn’t mean everyone else would. Some people really are built different. And anyone who becomes UFC heavyweight champion is probably one of those people.

But honestly, is it really so hard to believe Tom Aspinall’s eyes were messed up? We all saw Ciryl Gane go knuckle-deep into both eyes. He went full Three Stooges on this man. Do people have a hard time imagining that this might do serious and lasting damage to one of the most delicate organs in the human body? Because I do not. If anything, I’m surprised we don’t see more ongoing eye issues from the many, many eye pokes in this sport.


You think the UFC can benefit from an annual 8 man/woman grand prix to spice up divisions? Say Kayla Harrison beat Nunes and retired, let's crown a new champ via GP.

Maybe that'll shake things up in regards to who is next, interims, BMFs, doghouse (Arman). Two mil to the winner.

— Gorgeous George (@MMAJunkieGeorge) February 10, 2026

@MMAJunkieGeorge: You think the UFC can benefit from an annual 8 man/woman grand prix to spice up divisions? Say Kayla Harrison beat Nunes and retired, let's crown a new champ via GP.

Maybe that'll shake things up in regards to who is next, interims, BMFs, doghouse (Arman). Two mil to the winner.

George, you know I love a tournament. Those old PRIDE Grand Prix events? That was some of the best MMA of the 2000s. But I also know how much the UFC hates tournaments, and not without reason. Remember when the flyweight division was brand new and the UFC did a modest four-man tournament to crown its inaugural champion? Even that managed to be a pain in the butt before it was over.

But some of these divisions where there’s really not much going on as it is? There’s really no reason not to do a tournament. Sure, some alternate will probably swoop in and win it while fighting all of one time in the final, but so what? A tournament is the best and easiest way to take a crop of fighters we don’t really know or care about and turn them (or at least one of them) into something memorable.


What's the over/under on how many of the eleven title holders will fight between now and the White House card?

— Logan TARstorian/WIDMstorian/RTVstorian Saunders (@logsupacoowacky) February 11, 2026

@logsupacoowacky: What's the over/under on how many of the eleven title holders will fight between now and the White House card?

There’s only one numbered UFC event between now and mid-June that’s still without a headliner. That’s UFC 327 in Miami on April 11, and so far the announced lineup for that one looks like a pretty good UFC Fight Night event — but nothing special. I think we’ll probably see one title fight added to that card somewhat soon.

But even then it would mean that the first half of 2026 would see a grand total of three UFC title fights (unless you include the BMF title, which I don’t). Of those three, one was an interim title fight and another was a rematch no one asked for that ended up being basically a rerun of the first fight. So in other words, UFC 327 is the one chance to have a true, fresh title fight prior to the White House event.

That leaves an awful lot of UFC titles that could be defended on that White House card. Maybe the UFC really is planning to deliver the seven or eight title fights Donald Trump seems to be expecting. If so, that could be a tricky broadcast (if you have seven or eight fights that could either last 30 seconds or 30 minutes, it’s tough to plan for). It would probably also mean that the few months following that event would be as light on title fights as the months leading up to it.


Does the UFC provide supplements to fighters, as Derrick Lewis said? Do they contain banned substances, as Derrick Lewis might've intimated? And, since we have weight classes to ensure fighters fight people their size, why is weight-cutting allowed?

— 🍁🍁Screenplaya🍁🍁 (@Screenplaya) February 12, 2026

@Screenplaya: Does the UFC provide supplements to fighters, as Derrick Lewis said? Do they contain banned substances, as Derrick Lewis might've intimated? And, since we have weight classes to ensure fighters fight people their size, why is weight-cutting allowed?

When UFC exec Jeff Novitzky pushed back on Derrick Lewis’ claim that the UFC gave him peptides, it was the peptides part he disputed — not the claim that the UFC might be providing fighters with supplements. That seems a little weird to me. How would you feel if you found out that the UFC was giving your opponent some good stuff to help his training but hadn’t offered any to you? Because I could see not loving that.

As for weight-cutting, how do you stop it? Stuff like hydration tests don’t really work, at least not unless you’re willing to scratch a bunch of your own fights when people inevitably fail. You could try to do what California has experimented with and just tell fighters which division they need to compete in, but that could get heavy-handed in a hurry. I agree that it’s actually insane to have fighters deplete themselves so drastically the day before the competition, all just to fight someone who’s basically the same size, but I also don’t know how to make them stop. So far, neither does anyone else.


In an environment where combat sports media jobs are extremely hard to come by, what would you recommend anyone wanting to increase interest and engagement in one's work? Perhaps to be able to make some money in this field.

— LifeLessons&CombatSports (@LCombatsports) February 10, 2026

@LCombatsports: In an environment where combat sports media jobs are extremely hard to come by, what would you recommend anyone wanting to increase interest and engagement in one's work? Perhaps to be able to make some money in this field.

Don’t pin your hopes on someone offering you a job in MMA media. Don’t sit around waiting for an opening somewhere. There aren’t many, and with the combination of AI, declining ad revenue, and general uncertainty about how to take internet content and turn it into money, the environment will probably only get tougher.

I think the best approach is creating your own thing, whether it’s a podcast or a Substack or a social media presence or (and I realize this sounds dreadfully old school) a website. Something you control, where you can put up the content that you like, and then build an audience from there. Maybe someone sees it and offers you a job. Maybe you gradually monetize it. But either way, you own it and no one can take it away from you with a round of sudden layoffs.

Five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales names four finalists, includes Indiana

Lawrence North’s Monshun Sales poses for a photo Thursday, July 24, 2025, at Decatur Central High School in Indianapolis. | Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Indiana football remains in the mix for one of the top wide receivers in the country in the class of 2027, according to On3/Rivals.

Monshun Sales, who attends Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis, announced a final four of Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama and Miami on Wednesday afternoon. It’s the Hoosiers and the three teams they beat in the postseason to win the national championship.

Sales is a 5-star prospect who ranks in as the second highest-rated wide receiver and eighth highest-rated prospect overall in the class of 2027 in the Rivals Industry Ranking. He holds offers from other top programs including Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame and LSU, among others.

Wide receivers have enjoyed success in Indiana’s offense, where position coach Mike Shanahan doubles as coordinator and play caller, for each of Curt Cignetti’s first two seasons leading the program. Both Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr. project as NFL Draft picks this spring while Charlie Becker emerged as a rising star during the Hoosiers’ run through the regular season. Additionally, Cooper Jr. starred at Lawrence North like Sales before committing to Indiana.

Sales would be the first 5-star to commit to Indiana in program history. As a star at a premier position and an in-state recruit, he’d be a huge get for the Hoosiers in 2027.

There was even an own goal! Barcelona being thrashed by Atleti, watch 📹

There was even an own goal! Barcelona being thrashed by Atleti, watch
There was even an own goal! Barcelona being thrashed by Atleti, watch 📹

Atlético Madrid is STEAMROLLING Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals.

And there’s still the entire second half ahead at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

There was even a bizarre own goal. 


The Colchonero opened the scoring in the seventh minute.

Cubarsí’s back pass to Joan García turned into a goal after the Barça goalkeeper was “fooled” by the bounce of the ball.

Check out the play below and give your opinion!

Joan García had made a great save from Giuliano Simeone’s attempt just two minutes earlier.

Ruthless, Atleti got their second in the 14th minute with Griezmann. A series of passes and a perfect finish from the Frenchman. 

The third only didn’t come in the 23rd minute thanks to Koundé.

But it came on a perfect counterattack.

Unable to count on the injured Raphinha, Hansi Flick took off the booked Casadó to bring on Lewandowski in the 37th minute.

An attempt that didn’t have the immediate effect he’d hoped for.

Barça then saw Julián Álvarez end his drought—he hadn’t scored yet in 2026—after finishing off another lethal attack in the 47th minute. 

The return leg will only be on March 3rd, with Barça as the home team.


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Como vs Fiorentina: Preview

Nicolò Fagioli fulfills his duties as the crocodile as his teammates set a wall.
It’s his birthday so here, have some foreshortened beans. | Matteo Ciambelli/DeFodi Images via Getty Images

Terrible news, everyone. Fiorentina’s back in action this weekend. Even worse, Serie A’s most disappointing side takes on Como, a team that’s already won twice in Florence this year, most recently in the Coppa Italia. The Lariani, of course, have gone from strength to strength, knocking Napoli out of the Coppa on penalties on Tuesday. Perhaps the Viola can ambush their high flying hosts, who might be tired out from their midweek exertions, but let’s be real: Como’s miles ahead and is the obvious favorite.

The match will be played on Saturday, 14 February 2026, at 14:00 GMT/9:00 AM EST at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinagaglia in Como. The forecast calls for a grey day on the banks of the lake with the chance of some rain, which perfectly suits my feelings going into this one. As a reminder, Fiorentina’s fans aren’t allowed to travel for Serie A games for the rest of the year after their idiotic clash with AS Roma fans on a highway outside Turin.

Three things to watch for

1. Intensity, urgency, all that jazz

Every cliche applies to Fiorentina right now. There aren’t leaders, there’s no character, the mentality is awful. I quantified it with a look at late-game performance earlier this week but you don’t need numbers to see that something fundamental is broken at this club. Whether that’s the deaths of Joe Barone and Rocco Commisso in quick succession or the organizational turmoil in upper management positions, things aren’t right and that hasn’t trickled down to the players so much as inundated them.

Fiorentina has shown glimpses of competence, of course. The first half against Como was excellent, for example, despite a wackily-rotated squad. The second half against Torino last time out was very good until the turtling began. Everything could and must improve, of course, but that’s not possible at this juncture. Cutting out the boneheaded mistakes would go a long way to staying in Serie A, though. If the Viola can just not dribble urine down their own legs, they’ve got a reasonable chance of getting something from this.

2. Set piece defense, as per usual

Fiorentina has gone ahead in both meetings with Como this year and in both, Como equalized through a set piece goal. I’m as sick of writing about this topic as you are of reading it but the fact remains that Fiorentina is almost uniquely catastrophic at defending set pieces; before fbref lost its data, the Viola had conceded more chances from them than any team in Serie A, and I haven’t seen anything that would change that. The only silver lining is that for Como to equalize from another corner or free kick would mean that at least Fiorentina will have scored again, only to unravel as per.

3. What fresh idiocy Fiorentina will unveil

One thing that’s been fun* about this year’s Fiorentina is the variety of errors that every player commits. We’ve seen defenders make inexcusable passes out the back, fluff their clearances, or stare at forwards running past them without moving. We’ve seen midfielders dribble into culs-de-sac of their own construction, bork 5-yard passes, and stand astonished in the center circle rather than track back. The forwards have missed goals in increasingly creative ways, dribbled into touch, and wandered off the pitch to enjoy a nice bowl of carabaccia.

Variety is the spice of life and this is a very spicy team indeed. If you, like me, have pretty much given up hope for this incredible collection of bozos to actually do their jobs for 90 minutes, the only entertainment they can offer you is a series of mistakes that deserve the Boots Randolph treatment. If we’re stuck on this sinking ship, all we can do is fire up the kazoos and provide a morbidly raucous chorus before the waves close over our heads.

*this has not actually been fun at all

Possible lineups

Como (4-2-3-1): Butez; Moreno, Kempf, Diego Carlos, van der Brempt; da Cunha, Perrone; Rodríguez, Paz, Kühn; Douvickas ||| Fiorentina (4-5-1): de Gea; Gosens, Pongračić, Comuzzo, Dodô; Solomon, Brescianini, Fagioli, Mandragora, Parisi; Kean

Ted’s Memorial Blind Guess Department

Everyone from the experts to the bookies to the bettors predicts Como to win and that’s the correct opinion. After all, Serie A’s nouveau-est riche side is in the hunt for a Champions League place and, even if that’s probably beyond it, Europe beckons any team in 6th at this stage of the season. The visitors are, of course, complete and utter ass. Their only advantage is a few extra days of rest and that’s not nearly enough to tip the scales.

Due to the curse that is TMBGD, though, I guess I’ll call it a 1-2 win for the visitors. The Moose has shown signs of life lately and I like his odds to get in behind the Como defense a couple of times; he’ll need to finish one of those chances, of course, but we’re in a safe space here so let’s assume he does. Como will pull one back via Paz after a scramble at a free kick, setting the stage for a late winner on the break from Marco Brescianini as the hosts pour bodies forward. Como’s going to dominate this game by every statistical and emotional metric but hey, why not pretend like Fiorentina has a chance? We lose nothing by hoping.

Forza Viola!

2026 NBA MVP Odds, Favorites & Prediction: No Joking Matter

Don't look now, but Nikola Jokic is back in the picture.

An afterthought in January when he missed 16 games with a left ankle sprain, the Serbian big man has risen to second on the NBA MVP Odds board thanks to an impressive seven-game stretch in which he has averaged 24.4 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 9.4 assists per game. His strong play has Denver back in the thick of the playoff hunt and has Jokic within striking distance of his fourth most valuable player trophy.

Jokic's reemergence has coincided with an injury to reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has seen his odds move from -380 to -210 while he deals with an abdominal strain that is likely to sideline him for at least five games. 

Let's take a look at the latest NBA MVP odds below.

🏀2026 NBA MVP odds

Teambet365Movement
Celtics Shai Gilgeous-Alexander<<-210>>▼ 
Nuggets Nikola Jokic<<+320>>
Pistons Cade Cunningham<<+1400>>▼ 
Lakers Luka Doncic<<+800>>
Celtics Jaylen Brown<<+3300>>▼ 
Spurs Victor Wembanyama<<+5000>>
Timberwolves Anthony Edwards<<+15000>>
Knicks Jalen Brunson<<+25000>>
76ers Tyrese Maxey<<+25000>>▼ 
Cavaliers Donovan Mitchell<<+30000>>

Our friends at bet365 have boosted Nickola Jokic's NBA MVP odds from +320 to +375. Act now while the value lasts.

NBA MVP prediction

With voters increasingly sensitive to both team success and two-way impact, SGA has the cleanest path to an MVP narrative this season. He's the best player on a top-two team in the West, elite efficiency from all three levels, and offers real defensive bite at the point of attack. His game scales without drama—he can dominate in isolation or flow within movement-heavy actions, and he gets to the line a ton without forcing bad shots. If Oklahoma City’s depth keeps their net ratings gaudy when he sits, while his on/off still pops, he’ll own the “drives winning” storyline that tends to decide close MVP races.

Doncic will put up video-game numbers again, yet the bar for heliocentric guards keeps rising, and defensive skepticism plus any midseason usage management could ding his case. 

By contrast, SGA’s steadiness, durability, and two-way credibility give him multiple avenues to “win” the discourse even if raw counting stats are a tick lower—especially if the Thunder post the league’s best record.

Pick: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Stake: 2 units

📈 NBA odds over time

This year's MVP chase has been a heavyweight melee. Follow along all season as we update this graphic with contenders rising and falling. 

💰2026 NBA MVP opening odds

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander +150
  • Nikola Jokic +350
  • Luka Doncic +380
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo +1200
  • Victor Wembanyama +1200
  • Anthony Edwards +2500
  • Kevin Durant +5000
  • Cade Cunningham +6000
  • Jalen Brunson +8000
  • Donovan Mitchell +10000
  • Paolo Banchero +10000
  • Trae Young +15000

NBA MVP betting data

The following data is courtesy of BetMGM.

  • Highest ticket percentage: Spurs Victor Wembanyama 17.6%
  • Highest handle percentage: Lakers Luka Doncic 21.8%
  • Biggest liability: Spurs Victor Wembanyama

Popular NBA futures odds


How is the NBA MVP decided?

The MVP award is one of the most prestigious honors in professional basketball—and one of the most debated. But how is the MVP actually chosen?

🗳️ MVP Voting Process

The MVP is determined by a panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters from the U.S. and Canada, as well as a fan vote that counts as one ballot. Each voter selects five players, ranked from first to fifth place. The point system is as follows:

  • 1st place vote: 10 points
  • 2nd place: 7 points
  • 3rd place: 5 points
  • 4th place: 3 points
  • 5th place: 1 point

The player with the highest total point tally at the end of voting is crowned NBA MVP.

📊 What Do Voters Consider?

While there's no official checklist, MVP voters typically weigh several key factors:

  • Individual statistics: Points, assists, rebounds, efficiency, advanced metrics like PER or Win Shares
  • Team success: MVPs are rarely chosen from losing teams and Top 3 seeds are the norm
  • Narrative and storyline: Voters often reward players overcoming adversity or carrying a franchise
  • Consistency and availability: Games played, durability, and clutch performance matter

👀 Voter Biases and Trends

Some unofficial trends also influence MVP outcomes:

  • “Voter fatigue”: Players who've already won may need to outperform their own past seasons to win again
  • New blood bias: Voters sometimes prefer rising stars over repeat winners
  • Position favoritism: Guards and forwards tend to dominate MVP voting, although that trend has been changing in recent years

📜NBA MVP betting history

A quick look at recent NBA MVPs and their opening odds.

SeasonPlayerOpening OddsTeam
2024-25Shai Gilgeous-Alexander+400Celtics Oklahoma City Thunder
2023-24Nikola Jokic+450Browns Denver Nuggets
2022-23Joel Embiid+60076ers Philadelphia 76ers
2021-22Nikola Jokic+1600Browns Denver Nuggets
2020-21Nikola Jokic+2500Browns Denver Nuggets
2019-20Giannis Antetokounmpo+210Browns Milwaukee Bucks
2018-19Giannis Antetokounmpo+475Browns Milwaukee Bucks
2017-18James Harden+1100Rockets Houston Rockets
2016-17Russell Westbrook+200Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder
2015-16Stephen Curry+650Browns Golden State Warriors
2014-15Stephen Curry+1600Browns Golden State Warriors

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Caleb Wilson breaks hand, will be sidelined for North Carolina basketball

Caleb Wilson, North Carolina men’s basketball’s superstar freshman forward, broke his left hand in a loss at Miami on Tuesday and will be out for a yet-to-be-determined period of time, the university announced on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Wilson suffered the injury in the first half of the 75-66 loss. X-rays taken during the game came back negative, which prompted him to return to the contest, but additional imaging that was done after the No. 13 Tar Heels returned to Chapel Hill, North Carolina revealed a fracture.

“The evaluation process is ongoing to determine the timetable for Wilson’s return,” North Carolina said in a statement.

Caleb Wilson out with fracture in left hand. pic.twitter.com/sI1zr4JG0A

— Carolina Basketball (@UNC_Basketball) February 12, 2026

REQUIRED READING: Bracketology projection for NCAA Tournament field has new No. 1 seed

Wilson has been one of the brightest stars in what has been widely hailed as one of the best freshmen classes in the sport’s recent history. The 6-foot-10 Atlanta native is averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks per game for North Carolina, which is 19-5 after a disappointing 2024-25 season in which it barely snuck into the NCAA Tournament field.

Wilson has been integral in that improvement. He has set North Carolina program records for scoring in double figures in each of his first 24 career games and for his 17 games with at least 20 points. He’s fourth in the ACC in scoring, third in rebounding and fifth in field goal percentage (at 57.8%).

In a thrilling 71-68 win last Saturday over archrival Duke, he had a team-high 23 points and helped keep the Tar Heels’ offense afloat in a game in which it fell behind by as many as 13 points.

The former five-star recruit is widely projected as one of the top five picks in the 2026 NBA Draft.

Three of North Carolina’s seven remaining regular-season games come against teams ranked in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll: No. 23 Louisville (on Feb. 23), No. 18 Clemson (March 3) and the rematch with No. 6 Duke (March 7), as well as a Feb. 17 game at an NC State team that’s receiving votes in the poll.

The Tar Heels are a No. 4 seed in the latest mock NCAA Tournament bracket from USA TODAY Sports.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Caleb Wilson breaks hand, out indefinitely for UNC basketball

Breakout Candidates for 2026: Lockett, Townsend, Phillips and more

The countdown to Longhorns spring camp has begun which means it’s the perfect time to break down the roster. Today, it’s about the Longhorns I see making a major leap in 2026 and become household names. 

I’ve circled five players that I feel are set up for major success this season if they are able to put together strong spring camps:

WR Kaliq Lockett 

Sark loves playing his top line guys and that doesn't include Lockett(at least as of right now). That being said, I expect more rotation at the skill positions in 2026, both to stay healthy and because of the depth at RB and WR. Lockett factors in as likely the WR4 or 5 on the team, sitting behind either Cam Coleman or Ryan Wingo. I believe he’s capable of playing at either and the addition of Sterling Berkhalter makes me think he’ll likely fill in behind Wingo. Wherever he lines up, I believe he will make an impact when he’s on the field. 

Saving some of his best for last. Tough and gritty after taking a few big shots.

Kaliq Lockett the freshman on the other end ooo wee pic.twitter.com/5nEMaOgOS1https://t.co/vTPJbxbDC4

— Liam Blutman (@Blutman27) December 31, 2025

TE Nick Townsend 

This is a player I’m very bullish on in 2026. I believe Townsend is not only capable of being the TE1 for Texas, but one of the best TEs in the SEC in 2026. He’s able to step into more of a receiving role in 2026 with the addition of Michael Masunas and Spencer Shannon, both elite blockers. I don’t think Townsend will match what Gunnar Helm did in 2024, but I don’t think it’s because he can’t. The room is just insanely talented and deep, but I believe Townsend is the most talented of the bunch and will explode in 2026. 

This block from Nick Townsend was one of a few really good showing from the true freshman, saw @CoachJeffBanks pumped from his play today

You better come correct because Townsend is coming with the smoke

This play had me screaming at the top of my lungs in DKR pic.twitter.com/dIhzKfbvd8

— Nash (@NashTalksTexas) September 7, 2025

DB Kade Phillips 

I believe there are very few players for Texas that will benefit more from Will Muschamp’s addition than Phillips. His man coverage ability is about as good as you will find and continues to build heading into his sophomore season. Phillips is a top tier playmaker in the secondary and I think he will be a difference maker for Texas this season. He's one of the most important players in the Muschamp defense. Muschamp always had elite CBs at Georgia(Lassiter, Everette, etc.). Having one side of the field shut down is a must and Phillips is more than capable of filling that role. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Phillips on an All-SEC team in 2026. 

we see you, Kade Phillips pic.twitter.com/u4QvVGBtPg

— Landon Holifield ✭ (@TheLandoShow) November 22, 2025

DB Xavier Filsaime 

Filsaime is someone that craves contact. That’s a must in the Will Muschamp defense and something I believe will allow Filsaime to thrive. Filsaime needs to slow down at tim but he’s a great talent that is capable of making a major leap in year three. I think the S room has three guys that need to step up and he’s one of them(McDonald, Williams Jr.). With Jonah Williams splitting time between baseball and football during the spring, Filsaime will need to be ready to play major snaps early in 2026. 

DL Maraad Watson 

I believe the DL rotation for Texas will be as strong as any in the country this season. Maraad Watson, heading into his second year as a Longhorn, figures to factor into that conversation consistently. Watson has remarkable ability for his size and I expect him to consistently be on the field in 2026. He seemingly needed a year for the “SEC strength” to come, but now I think he can be a force in this defense. He likely won’t be the top line player, but he can be a difference maker in the run and pass game this season. 

True underclassmen defensive players with double-digit snaps against Texas A&M last night:

Colin Simmons
Graceson Littleton
Kobe Black
Alex January
Maraad Watson
Ty'Anthony Smith
Lance Jackson
Kade Phillips
Xavier Filsaime

The future of the Texas defense pic.twitter.com/oRdxAkHaxY

— Evan Vieth (@EvanVieth) November 29, 2025

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Micah Parsons invited Jared Verse to train with him in Dallas

Jared Verse wasted no time establishing himself as one of the best pass rushers in the NFL. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year and led the league in total pressures (including playoffs) in 2024 before continuing to play at a high level last season.

He still has room for improvement, though. Verse wants to get even better, elevating his game to the elite level where Micah Parsons, Myles Garrett and the other top pass rushers live.

One way to get there? Train with them. Verse said on “The Pivot” podcast recently that Parsons invited him to train together in Dallas. Of course, Parsons is rehabbing a torn ACL, but he still wants to work with Verse and help him get better.

“I'm a student of the game now. I think I’ve got to get a lot smarter,” Verse said. “I was just talking to Micah two days ago. We were talking, he was like, ‘Bro, you are so fast, use your speed.’ Even Micah, he’s still recovering from his injury. He’s got a long way ahead of him. He said, ‘Come to Dallas.’ He trains in Dallas. He said, ‘Come to Dallas. Let’s work together.’ I’ve got to start working with these dudes who are at the level I want to get to. I haven’t spent enough time with Micah. I haven’t spent enough time with Will (Anderson). These dudes that dominate the league that I’m trying to get to that level. But they all work together. They’ll get and do workouts together. I’ve got to start getting into that.”

Verse has some untapped potential, something he’s well aware of. He wants to get better at finishing plays and turning pressures into sacks, something he improved upon this past season when he increased his sack total from 4.5 to 7.5.

Parsons and Garrett are still a tier above Verse, though, which is why he wants to pick their brains and learn how to clean up certain areas of his game.

Training with them can’t be any harder than working out with Aaron Donald, which Verse checked off his bucket list – or “never-doing-again” list – last summer before the season started.

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South Korean teen snowboarder Gaon Choi denies American Chloe Kim of record 3rd Olympic gold

South Korean Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
South Korean Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI

Feb. 12 (UPI) -- South Korean teen Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win gold Thursday in the Olympic halfpipe, denying Chloe Kim of a record third consecutive victory.

Choi, 17, received treatment after a nasty fall on her first of three runs in the competition in Livigno, Italy. She initially raised doubts whether she could continue, but rallied to overtake Kim with a stellar final run.

Her victory gave made her the first athlete from the Republic of Korea to win a gold medal in snow sports.

Kim posted an 88 on her first run and remained in the lead until the final round, when Choi posted a 90.25. She fell on each of her final two runs while trying to complete back-to-back double cork 1080s -- a trick with two somersaults and three rotations -- en route to a silver medal.

Japan's Mitsuki Ono, who scored an 85 on her first run, placed third. Americans Bea Kim (77) and Maddie Mastro (5.50) finished eighth and 12th, respectively.

American Chloe Kim held the lead through the first two rounds of the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
American Chloe Kim held the lead through the first two rounds of the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI

Kim was denied in her quest to become the first female or male snowboarder to win gold at three consecutive Olympics. She also was attempting to tie Shaun White, who watched on Thursday at Livigno Snow Park, for the most gold medals (three) ever won by a snowboarder.

The 25-year-old American shrugged off the dislocated shoulder she sustained last month in training and started her initial run with a backside 720. She proceeded to land a switch backside air and double cork 1080, among other tricks, en route to her highest score.

Mitsuki Ono of Japan earned a bronze medal in the women's halfpipe competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
Mitsuki Ono of Japan earned a bronze medal in the women's halfpipe competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI

Chloe Kim FLIES to FIRST place through the first run in the halfpipe final! pic.twitter.com/WarlCqfuQu— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 12, 2026

Japan's Ono (85) and Rise Kudo (77.5) were in second- and third-place, respectively, after the first run. Ono and Kudo remained in podium range after their second runs, with Kudo improving her score to 81.75. But Choi, who fell on her second run, saved her best performance for when it mattered most en route to shuffling the podium.

Spain's Queralt Castellet, who won silver in the halfpipe in 2022, placed 10th. Japan's Sena Tomita, who won bronze in 2022, placed ninth.

The men's snowboard halfpipe will be held at 1:30 p.m. EST Friday in Livigno. Jake Pates, Chase Josey and Alessandro Barbieri are the Americans set to compete in that event. Japan's Ruka Hirano and Australia's Scotty James, who earned gold and silver in the event in 2022, also are in the 12-man field.

Switzerland's Jan Scherrer, who won bronze in 2022 and sustained a concussion during training, did not participate in qualification for the event.

Cubs&#39; Nico Hoerner trade rumor news shifts to contract idea

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The Chicago Cubs signed Alex Bregman to a five-year, $175 million contract, and it changed the entire picture of their lineup.

Prior to that, it looked like Matt Shaw would start at third base with Nico Hoerner at second base.

Bregman is a third baseman, though, so something has to give.

Bregman will play third. Where does Shaw go? Does Hoerner get moved?

The free agent deal has put Hoerner in a number of trade rumors, even as he comes off the best season of his NHL career.

Now, though, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand thinks a contract extension could be in play rather than a trade.

"The Cubs extended Hoerner on a three-year, $35 million deal in March 2023, buying out his final two years of arbitration and his first year of free agency in the process," Feinsand wrote in a new article on Thursday. "The signing of Alex Bregman this winter shifted Matt Shaw into a utility role, potentially setting him up to take over for Hoerner a year from now, but Hoerner is a proven commodity coming off of his best season (6.2 bWAR in 156 games). The Cubs could look to extend Hoerner again, especially if they like the idea of Shaw moving around the diamond."

Hoerner could likely fetch something solid in a trade, potentially another pitcher. Shaw could also have his own trade value, given his youth and recent status as a high-ranking prospect.

Chicago could also stand pat, though, and find ways to use both Shaw and Hoerner. It's an option worth considering, especially given the way Hoerner seems to be appreciated in the clubhouse.

The Cubs likely don't have to rush here, and so it'll be fascinating to see what they decide in the end.

MLB analyst makes the case for the Tigers to extend Riley Greene

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The Detroit Tigers fanbase has been treated to quite the rollercoaster of an offseason over the winter. The biggest question was whether the club was going to trade Tarik Skubal or not. 

So far, they have not, and an extension is still on the table, but now the focus is on the newest starting pitcher who joined the rotation, and that would be Framber Valdez. 

The two sides agreed on a three-year, $115 million contract, but he isn't the only new arm coming. The club also agreed to bring veteran Justin Verlander back on a one-year, $13 million deal.

MORE: Tigers' Reese Olson out for season amid Justin Verlander news

MLB analyst makes the case for the Tigers to extend Riley Greene

The starting rotation is now locked up for the 2026 season. If the group can avoid any injuries, this could be a dangerous starting rotation. 

With that set, the front office can focus on other things, like extending some of its younger talent. Riley Greene could be a prime extension candidate, and MLB.com's Mark Feinsand breaks down why. 

"Greene makes the list for a second straight season, and although his bWAR dipped from 5.4 to 2.2 in 2025, he set career highs with 36 home runs, 111 RBIs, and a .493 slugging percentage in 157 games last season. Greene will earn $5 million this year and is arbitration-eligible for two more seasons, making the 25-year-old a prime candidate for the Tigers to extend -- especially if they don't believe they will be re-signing Tarik Skubal next offseason."

Greene is coming off a monster season where he was a big part of the club's offense. And if he goes off again this upcoming season, it will only cost Detroit more money. 

It makes a ton of sense for Detroit to reach an extension with its rising slugger sooner rather than later.

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U.S. Men’s Curling Taps 54-Year-Old Personal Injury Lawyer into Match, Making Him Oldest Winter Olympian in Team History

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Rich Ruohonen

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Rich Ruohonen said he had the best day of his life on Feb. 12
  • The personal injury attorney from Minnesota became the oldest Winter Olympian in Team USA history
  • Ruohonen, an alternate on the men's curling team, threw two stones during the match against Switzerland

Rich Ruohonen has made Winter Olympics history!

The 54-year-old Minnesota man entered the record books when he played during Team USA’s men’s curling game against Switzerland on Thursday, Feb. 12.

When Ruohonen — an alternate on the team — threw his first and second stones, he became the oldest U.S. Winter Olympian of all time.

"To go in and make both was great. It was awesome," he told reporters after making his throws. "The crowd was cheering me on and the [Swiss] Schwaller team were so great about it."

He added, "Normally in our game we shake hands if it's out of reach and I just told them, 'Hey guys, we're just going to get this out of way, do you mind if I play a couple rocks and we play one more end?' and they said, 'Great, you deserve it. Get in there.' “

Ruohonen’s teammates thought as much, too. After the U.S. allowed two points, lead Aidan Oldenburg was seen on the broadcast walking to the sideline and pointing to Ruohonen as if to say, "You're in."

Ruohonen broke a nearly 100-year-old record held by Joseph Savage, who was 52 when he competed in pairs' figure skating at the 1932 Lake Placid Games when figure skating was a summer sport, according to Olympics records.

Despite Team USA going on to concede after trailing 8-3 through eight ends, Ruohonen told reporters that it was the best day of his life.

"I think it was," Ruohonen said. "I mean, it's kind of bad under those circumstances that we're in a loss, and I'm a team player 110 percent, but I told them, 'Let's just get it out of the way now so we don't have to worry about it the rest of the way.' "

Rich Ruohonen on day six of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Italy on Feb. 12, 2026 Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty 
Rich Ruohonen on day six of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Italy on Feb. 12, 2026

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When he’s not curling back at home as a two-time national champion, Ruohonen works as a personal injury attorney in Brooklyn Park, Minn., according to The Athletic.

Amid making history on the ice, Ruohonen also spoke out about competing at this particular point in history and shared his perspective on ICE operations in his home state.

“I’m proud to be here, to represent Team USA and to represent our country,” Ruohoen said on Wednesday, Feb. 11. “But we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least mention what’s going on in Minnesota and what a tough time it’s been for everybody.”

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He added, “This stuff is happening right around where we live. And I am a lawyer, as you know. We have a constitution. It allows us freedom of the press, freedom of speech, protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures, and makes it so we have to have probable cause to be pulled over. And what’s happening in Minnesota is wrong. There’s no shades of gray.”

To learn more about all the Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, come to people.com to check out ongoing coverage before, during and after the games. Watch the Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, beginning Feb. 6, on NBC and Peacock.

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Chloe Kim Narrowly Misses Historic Three-Peat Gold in Snowboard Halfpipe as She Takes Silver at 2026 Winter Olympics

Chloe Kim at the Winter Olympics on Feb. 12, 2026 Michael Reaves/Getty 
Chloe Kim at the Winter Olympics on Feb. 12, 2026

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Chloe Kim narrowly missed out on completing a historic gold medal three-peat after she took silver in the women's halfpipe on Feb. 12
  • Choi Gaon of South Korea won gold, narrowly defeating Kim in the race, and Mitsuki Ono of Japan won bronze in Livigno, Italy
  • Kim was the reigning champ heading into the day, as she also took home gold in Beijing in 2022 and in PyeongChang in 2018

Chloe Kim took silver in the women's halfpipe at the Winter Olympics, narrowly missing out on a historic three-peat.

The Team USA snowboarder came in second place in the event at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday, Feb. 12 in Livigno, Italy. Choi Gaon of South Korea won gold , while Mitsuki Ono of Japan came in third with 85.00.

Kim — who was competing on a torn labrum — scored 88.00 during her first trip down the course, and only faced a challenge in the third run, when Gaon scored 90.25 and took the lead. Kim then took a tumble on her last attempt, and wound up with silver.

If the California native, 25, had won gold in the event, she would have become the first person to ever complete a women's snowboard halfpipe “three-peat," following her gold medals in Beijing and in PyeongChang.

Chloe Kim during qualifiers in Livigno, Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty
Chloe Kim during qualifiers in Livigno, Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Kim's win in Beijing made her the first woman to ever win two gold medals in halfpipe, making today’s run all the more historic.

She was just 17 years old when she won in 2018, the youngest woman to ever win gold in the snowboard halfpipe.

She had solid support in the stands, with her NFL star boyfriend Myles Garrett cheering her on. Garrett brought a camera with him to snap photos of Kim’s run during the qualifying round, and repeatedly called her “so amazing” as he watched in awe. She was the only competitor to score about 90 in the qualifying round.

Kim’s silver medal was hard-won, as she was fresh off an injury that she feared might put her Olympic dreams in jeopardy. In early January, she injured her shoulder in training, just over a month before the Games began.

"Ugh... I hate that I have to make this video. But I felt that it was necessary, so here we go," Kim said in an Instagram video. "I've been here for a couple of days. I'm currently in Switzerland and on my second day of training, I took the silliest fall, and that ultimately resulted in me dislocating my shoulder.”

Chloe Kim in Switzerland in 2025. David Ramos/Getty
Chloe Kim in Switzerland in 2025.

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The athlete said at the time that she was “trying to stay really optimistic” about her chances of competing, and noted that she wasn’t in much pain.

Months before the Games, Kim told PEOPLE that she didn’t feel a ton of pressure to defend her gold medal, but hoped she’d be able to do her best while enjoying the ride.

"I think the pressure I feel is wanting to do the best that I can and see what happens from there — but I just really want to enjoy this journey more than anything I think," she said. "At each Olympics I always go into it with a new set of goals. And I think this time I just really want to enjoy the experience and have a good time."

To learn more about all the Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, come to people.com to check out ongoing coverage before, during and after the games. Watch the Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, beginning Feb. 6, on NBC and Peacock.

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📸 Barça thrashed by Atlético, social media goes wild

📸 Barça thrashed by Atlético, social media goes wild

An infernal semi-final. FC Barcelona has just delivered, without a doubt, the worst first half of the Hansi Flick era.

Crushed by Atlético Madrid (3-0 at halftime), the Blaugranas may have said goodbye to their hopes of qualifying for the Copa del Rey final.

Granted, this is only the first leg, but things already look very bleak.

As usual, internet users did not hold back. A review of tweets.


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How McLaren Plans to Remain atop F1’s Summit

mclaren's lando norris speaks to the media during day two of formula one aramco pre season testing at bahrain international circuit, sakhir. picture date: thursday february 12, 2026. (photo by bradley collyer/pa images via getty images)
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Not since 1999 has McLaren entered a Formula 1 season striving to defend both titles, after Lando Norris added a maiden Drivers’ crown to McLaren’s second straight Constructors’ championship in 2025. McLaren has now climbed the mountain—so can they stay there?

McLaren has been indisputably the success story of the last regulatory cycle.

Back in 2022 it was entrenched in the midfield, aspiring to extricate itself from a long-running slumber, and a sequence of poor performances and results prompted a strategic rethink that eventually bore fruit mid-2023. From then onwards McLaren has been at the sharp end of the field, resulting in back-to-back Constructors’ Championships, and a Drivers’ Championship for Lando Norris.

Now the ambition is to defend both of those titles.

“We are champions, but we don't carry being champions into 2026,” McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella said. “Everyone will start from the starting blocks. Everyone will start from zero. You know, like our internal narrative is anything we will achieve, we will have to deserve it.”

McLaren began looking into its 2026 car, the MCL40, as early as Easter 2024, when the regulations were in an embryonic stage. Research and development ramped up through mid-2025, with focus switching from the MCL39 to the MCL40, perhaps facilitating a late-season resurgence from Red Bull. But McLaren is happy with the path that it has forged.

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“We started this car so much earlier than we normally would,” said Chief Designer Rob Marshall. “A lot of the initial prep and groundwork was done. We lifted off on last year’s car to focus on this, but I wouldn’t say it suffered, I think. You could argue that others maybe kept pressing on with their 25 car longer than we did, but I think we probably did the right thing in the end.”

The current-spec MCL40 is “probably pretty much what we will bring to the first race,” with McLaren keen to learn as much as possible before giving the green light to upgrade packages.

“We really are going to have to be very focused on getting our heads around this car,” Marshall said. “It’s very complicated. It’s all new. There’s a lot of stuff that we need to dial in and tune in. So I think bringing a lot of new stuff to it, early doors, would complicate stuff. I think we’re better off understanding our platform before we get too keen on redesigning it before it’s turned a wheel.”

Added Stella: “We thought that in the economy of a season, it was important to start and launch the car in the most competitive package and configuration. That’s why we pushed all the timing to the limit, but within a very manageable limit.”

In the previous era one of McLaren’s strength was in its efficiency and correlation, with updated parts delivering their expected performance. The team is confident that can be retained in a new ruleset.

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“The cars are all new, any built-in advantages have gone, but we've still got the same people and tools doing it,” Marshall said. “The tools will be stretched in a different direction, but you hope our approach is consistent and we go about it the same way. Hopefully we get similar or the same results.”

A large part of McLaren’s 2025 campaign concerned the micromanagement of its two strong drivers, with the team regularly going the extra mile to ensure fairness between Norris and Oscar Piastri. Norris eventually prevailed, in spite of Max Verstappen’s late surge, but his champion status will not earn him any preferential treatment.

“We will enter 2026 with continuity,” Stella said. “We will keep racing the McLaren way. If we have been able to achieve success in 2024 and then in 2025, what has added extra value to what we have achieved is the way in which we have achieved in such a collaborative, supportive way, cohesive way, together with our drivers. I was particularly pleased to see how energetic, proactive, full of ideas, but also full of support [the drivers are] to the way we have gone racing the McLaren way in the past. So that's the perspective of going into 2026 racing from a team point of view.”

Both drivers are still onboard with that approach, albeit a streamlined one, with Piastri conceding that “we probably caused some headaches for ourselves that we didn’t need to last year.”

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Piastri spent swathes of the short winter break in his native Australia, reconnecting with family and friends, after a year in which he led the title race for the majority of the season—in only his third year—before slipping to third, only 13 points behind champion Norris.

Piastri won seven grands prix but did not triumph in any of the last nine rounds, in which he went six straight events without a podium.

“Obviously last year wasn’t the final result I wanted, but I think it was nice to go into the off-season, through the off-season, and reflect on it as a whole,” Piastri said. “It’s easy to get drawn into the ending but when you take a step back and look at how good last year was compared to my first couple of years, how strong the car was as a team, some of my individual performances I was really proud of, when you take a step back and look at those, some races at the end of the year were a little bit painful but to look back on the proud moments was nice to do over the break.”

Piastri described looking back on 2025 as “some nice lessons to learn, some tougher lessons to learn,” and insists he can draw confidence from the near-miss.

“I think in terms of performance, the peaks I had was a nice confidence boost and statement for myself that when I get things right and maximise my potential I can be a very strong competitor,” Piastri said. “I think some of the lessons in the back half of the year were very different in nature, a couple of things in Austin and Mexico from a technical and driving point of view that let’s say I hadn’t been challenged on earlier in the season, and then just obviously there’s a pretty long string of races where it was pretty eventful for lots of different reasons, how I can manage those things better, how we as a team can manage those things better, that’s probably one of the most important lessons.”

If Piastri is to achieve his ambition then he will have to dethrone his team-mate as World Champion.

A relaxed Norris is still embracing that mantle of World Champion but stressed that his achievements in 2025 have not altered his hunger entering 2026.

“I still have many more wins in F1 and try and get as many more championships as possible, but if I never do, I’m still happy, I achieved one,” Norris said.

“I don’t feel any different coming into this season, I just want to go out and win, there’s just my baseline feeling is that, I think it’s more at the end of the day if I don’t achieve something again I always have something I’m very proud about, but it hasn’t taken away any motivation or desire to do it again.”

USA women&#39;s hockey goalie has been a brick wall through preliminary round

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USA women's ice hockey breezed through the preliminary round with a 4-0 record, led by goalkeeper Aerin Frankel who played in three of the games.

In Frankel's starts against Czechia, Finland and Canada, she only allowed one goal, while her offense supported her with 15 total goals. 

Frankel, who plays in the PWHL with the Boston Fleet, has been the statistically best goalie through the opening round. 

The United States' defense has only let up 45 shots on goal, and Frankel has been a brick wall with those that have gotten through. Her 97.78 save percentage is the best among all goalies in the Olympics. The 0.33 goals against average is also at the peak of the list.

MORE: Olympic women's hockey scores: Updated results, schedule for 2026 tournament games today

The native New Yorker's two shutouts are also leading all Olympic goaltenders. Only three other goalies in the 2026 games have recorded a single shutout. 

Frankel has set herself apart from the crowd. The Americans face off against Team Italy Friday afternoon in the play-off quarterfinals.

The leading Italian goalkeeper, Gabriella Durante, has allowed five goals in her 132 minutes on the ice. The USA has the edge in the goalkeeping department with the play-offs ahead.

Its goalie is not just known on the ice, though. She has also gained attention for her instagram page dedicated to rating and sharing the best Caesar salads. 

Frankel has also started to share some of her meals in Milan, outside of her typical Caesar salad posts. The Italian food must be helping feed her elite week that she has had so far in the Olympics.

Her and Team USA are looking to gain its third gold medal this year in Italy.

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What goofy stance means in snowboarding vs. regular feet

Chloe Kim classily embraced Choi Ga-on after Olympic upset

Chloe Kim's bid for a third straight gold medal in the Olympic women's halfpipe fell just short as her final run ended with a fall. That meant South Korea's Choi Ga-on won gold after coming back from a bad fall of her own.

But Kim didn't hesitate after her third and final run. She went right over to Ga-on and gave her a huge hug and congratulated her. That's the Olympic spirit right there. And as you'll see below, a lot of fans loved seeing Kim be classy there.

Two golds and a silver for Kim in her career. That's pretty incredible, I'd say:

A GOLD MEDAL MOMENT 🫂

Chloe Kim found Choi Ga-on the moment she finished her final run for the silver medal to give the South Korean a congratulatory hug when she clinched gold. pic.twitter.com/9BmkrDfA5S

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 12, 2026

this was an insane final what a comeback for choi gaon congrats to her so happy for her & south korea & chloe with the amazing class you are still the greatest ever!!!! 🇰🇷🇺🇸 https://t.co/EymqCZ4RZa

— cam 🤍☄️ (@wildcatseoul) February 12, 2026

Chloe Kim isn’t just an incredibly talented athlete, but such a class act — everything an Olympic athlete should be and the kind that actually makes me feel patriotic. #WinterOlympics#Olympics2026#MilanoCortinaOlympic2026#ChockAndBatesWereStillRobbed

— James Knobloch (@JamesSaysHey) February 12, 2026

Third Olympic Medal at only 25 years old for Chloe Kim 🐐

She was the first to congratulate Choi Gaon. Class act 👏

Source: @BleacherReportpic.twitter.com/Lvxsxpf7Gi

— YoungBuck®️ (@Buck7990) February 12, 2026

Nothing but class. The absolute best of us is Chloe Kim. So proud #Olympics2026

— Lina Tragni (@linatragni) February 12, 2026

Agreed.

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NY Mets & Yankees Would Benefit from Hard Cap? Report Details 3 Ways it Would Help NY Clubs

NY Mets & Yankees Would Benefit from Hard Cap? Report Details 3 Ways it Would Help NY Clubs
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Would the New York Mets and New York Yankees benefit from a hard salary cap being instituted in MLB’s next collective bargaining agreement? An interesting new report details a few reasons why it would help the pair of NY baseball teams.

There has been a lot of speculation over the last few months that MLB is headed toward some dark days this time next year. The Los Angeles Dodgers dominating the league and winning back-to-back World Series with the most expensive roster in league history has frustrated many around the game. Especially owners of small and mid-market clubs.

Having over a billion dollars in deferred contracts and other teams like the NY Mets and Blue Jays handing out massive deals in recent years has created a narrative that MLB needs a hard cap to stop the out-of-control spending.

In theory, the idea would hurt wealthy clubs because it would diminish their greatest power, spending huge sums of money. However, a new report from The Athletic’s Evan Drellich suggests a hard cap in the next CBA would be a good thing for teams like the NY Mets and NY Yankees.

New MLB hard cap could have a max of $240 million

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“Teams like the LA Dodgers, who have a league-high $402 million payroll, the NY Mets, and the NY Yankees would actually benefit from a limit on their spending.

“‘The biggest beneficiaries are going to be the biggest markets, and the biggest losers will be the small markets,'” a management source told Drellich. ‘… The big markets will do well because there will be no pressure from fans to go to $300-400 million payrolls and so forth.’”

Drellich suggests a potential hard cap could top out at $240 million and have a floor of $160 million.

Young stars could hit MLB free agency sooner

Another interesting facet of the addition of a hard cap is the changes players would want made to other contract guidelines to benefit them in different ways.

“The free agency and arbitration processes would also change,” Drellich suggests. “In the current system, it would be almost unthinkable for owners to let players become free agents sooner than the current wait time of six years, or to hit arbitration earlier than the current standard of three years. But a cap could reduce those wait times.”

New York has always been a top destination for free agents, especially because of the prestige of the Yankees brand. Shortened rookie contracts and arbitration mean young stars would be available for the pair of NY clubs far sooner.

NY Mets and NY Yankees could get out of bad contracts sooner

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Another change to contracts that might come with a new hard cap is that, according to Drellich, deals may no longer be guaranteed. In a hard cap system, payroll limits are tied to overall revenue from the league. That makes guaranteed deals harder to have.

While it is not a lock, it is a possibility, which means the NY Mets and NY Yankees would be able to get out bad deals sooner than they can now.

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Phillies release Nick Castellanos, who admits to bringing beer into dugout last season

CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Philadelphia Phillies released outfielder Nick Castellanos on Thursday after the team was unable to make a deal to trade him. Castellanos then revealed he was benched last season after bringing beer into the dugout during a game.

The team wanted the situation resolved before its first full-squad workout at spring training, which is Monday.

Castellanos was benched last season after he made what Phillies manager Rob Thomson described as “ an inappropriate comment ” after he was pulled for a defensive replacement. Castellanos said in September that communication with Thomson had been “ questionable, at least in my experience.”

On Thursday, Castellanos posted a hand-written note on social media explaining an incident in Miami that preceded his benching. He said he brought beer into the dugout after being taken out of a game and complained to Thomson about team rules. He said teammates took the beer away before he drank any.

Afterward, he went into the office with Thomson and president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski.

“We aired out our differences and the conversation ended with me apologizing for letting my emotions get the best of me,” Castellanos said, adding that he was benched the next game as punishment.

Castellanos, who turns 34 on March 4, hit .250 with 17 homers and 72 RBIs in 147 games for the NL East champions last year. He was going into the final season of a $100 million, five-year contract, but Dombrowski said Monday the Phillies were talking to other teams about him.

Adolis García is expected to replace Castellanos in right field after he signed a $10 million, one-year contract with Philadelphia in December.

Choi, 17, denies Kim historic third halfpipe gold

Choi Ga-on
Choi Ga-on won X Games gold as a 14-year-old [EPA]

Seventeen-year-old Choi Ga-on denied American great Chloe Kim snowboarding history as she brushed off an early fall to win Winter Olympic halfpipe gold.

Kim had been hoping to become the first snowboarder - male or female - to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals.

But as heavy snow fell in Livigno, South Korean Choi usurped Kim at the top of the standings with 90.25 points from her final run, a score the 25-year-old could not better on her last attempt.

It showed remarkable resilience from Choi, after she had earlier taken a brutal fall in which she hit the icy lip of the pipe and flipped into its centre, lying motionless for some time.

But she eventually brushed herself down and stunned the onlooking crowd with her spellbinding third run, her coach bursting into tears at the realisation of what she had achieved.

For Kim, the build-up to the Games had been far from ideal.

With just one competition under her belt this season, she dislocated her shoulder and sustained a torn labrum in what she described as the "silliest fall" in training in Switzerland last month.

But despite having her shoulder in a brace, she showed little sign of it affecting her as she scored 90.25 in qualification on Wednesday.

Watched on by Team USA 'honorary coach' Snoop Dogg and snowboarding legend Shaun White in Thursday's final, eight-time X Games champion Kim had looked set for gold after her opening run scored 88.00, with few coming close.

But Choi's score - met by both cheers and gasps of shock from the onlooking crowd - piled the pressure on Kim, only for a fall to ensure she would leave an Olympics with silver for the very first time.

Japan's Mitsuki Ono took bronze with a score of 85.00.

More to follow.

Nick Castellanos shares 4-page handwritten note after Phillies release

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The Philadelphia Phillies and Nick Castellanos have finally come to the end of their relationship. The club gave Castellanos his release Thursday with one year and $20 million remaining on his contract. Castellanos and Phillies manager Rob Thomson had been at odds with each other since an incident in June of last season that had made its way out of the dugout and into the headlines.

Despite the end of his time with the team, Castellanos wrote a four-page letter to the Phillies organization and the team’s fans and posted the first page of it on his Instagram account. While he thanked ownership, staff, teammates and president of operations Dave Dombrowski, there was no reference on the first page to Thomson.

The divide between Castellanos and Thomson was largely the result of the outfielder’s shaky defensive play. He fared poorly in all the defensive ratings and Thomson had stuck by him for years. However, when the manager removed him from a game in June for a defensive substitute, Castellanos reacted negatively to the situation and Thomson did not like how the outfielder behaved or what he said.

The Phillies had worked hard to get Castellanos a new team during the offseason, but the team was unable to swing an acceptable deal. There was no chance of a reconciliation between the team and the player as Castellanos was instructed not to show up for the start of spring training.

Castellanos can sign with any other team. His new employer will only be responsible for the amount he signs for while the Phillies will owe him the difference.

Related: Phillies release Nick Castellanos after failing to trade him

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NFL free agency 2026: Could Dolphins be in play for Pro Bowl quarterback?

NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 29: Derek Carr #4 of the New Orleans Saints looks on from the field during warmups prior to an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Caesars Superdome on December 29, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins are expected to move on from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa this offseason, with multiple reports that the team is trying to find a trading partner for the 2023 passing-yardage leader. If Miami does not land a trade for the former Pro Bowl selection, they likely will look to release him as a post-June 1 cut, eating the remaining guarantees and signing-bonus accounting against the salary cap over two seasons. With Tagovailoa likely on his way out of Miami, the Dolphins may only have second-year quarterback Quinn Ewers on their roster at the start of the new league year in March.

Could they be in the market for a veteran to bridge the team to their next drafted “franchise” quarterback? And could that veteran be a four-time Pro Bowl selection who may be looking to come out of retirement?

Last May, quarterback Derek Carr suddenly retired. Needing surgery and likely to miss the 2025 season anyway, Carr and the Saints worked out a deal that would free up $30 million in guaranteed money still owed to him by the Saints, but would allow Carr to keep his original signing bonus without New Orleans looking to recoup that money.

Fast forward to the 2026 offseason, and it seems like Carr may be ready to return to the NFL. According to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo, Carr could be headed toward a return. Around the NFL writer Nick Shook adds, “momentum appears to be building toward a possible return to the NFL for the four-time Pro Bowler,” and has Miami as a possible landing spot:

The Dolphins are expected to move on from Tua Tagovailoa this offseason and might only have Quinn Ewers, heading into his second pro season, as their best remaining option. With a roster that is talented enough to contend and includes stars like De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins only need a proven starter to complete the majority of their offensive picture. They’d find that in Carr, who would need to be convinced of new head coach Jeff Hafley’s vision but could find a welcome home in warm and sunny Miami.

With a projected deficit of $16 million entering 2026, Miami would likely need to create some cap space in order to make this possible. If they want Carr badly enough, though, they’ll find a way to make it work.

Selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Carr started his career with the then Oakland Raiders, moving with the team to Las Vegas in 2020. He joined the Saints in 2023, playing two seasons before retiring. In his 11-year career, Carr threw for 41,245 yards on a 65.1 percent completion rate with 257 touchdowns and 112 interceptions. He has a 92.8 career passer rating. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2022.

If Miami is looking for a short-term starting quarterback who provides stability and can ultimately serve as a mentor to a younger player – either Ewers or a drafted passer in 2026 or 2027 – Carr could be the perfect fit.

What do you think of the idea of Miami pursuing Carr this offseason?

Jude Bellingham out of England&#8217;s March international games

Jude Bellingham out of England’s March international games
Jude Bellingham out of England’s March international games

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham will likely miss England’s March international fixtures ahead of the 2026 World Cup, according to the BBC.

The Three Lions face Uruguay and Japan at Wembley at the end of March.

Bellingham suffered a hamstring injury earlier this month and was supposed to be out for around four weeks.

However, it appears he will be out for between six and eight weeks, a massive blow for Thomas Tuchel’s squad.

Bellingham has been struggling with injuries for some time, allowing Morgan Rogers to usurp his place in the first team.

The former Borussia Dortmund ace is in no danger of losing his place in the team, but will be desperate to get back to his best and find consistency.

The 22-year-old has managed six goals and four assists in 28 appearances this term, but Rogers’ form will keep him on his toes.

Rogers has been in sensational form for Aston Villa, playing a talismanic role in their title charge, while Ollie Watkins has struggled for form.

The Villa star has recorded 10 goals and seven assists in 36 appearances this season, including some absolute piledrivers to decide games.

Based on current form, Rogers has built a compelling case to be placed ahead of Bellingham in England’s midfield hierarchy, at least in the short term.

The 23-year-old playmaker has thrived when given responsibility, showcasing creativity, direct running, and a growing knack for decisive moments.

While Bellingham remains one of England’s most gifted players, his recurring injury setbacks have created an opening Rogers has seized with aplomb.

Tuchel values momentum and match sharpness, both of which Rogers currently possesses in abundance.

If he maintains his trajectory and continues influencing big games at club level, he should edge himself into England’s starting XI, carrying that advantage into the 2026 World Cup.

What Igor Thiago has now confessed that should have INEOS rethinking Man United’s summer plans

What Igor Thiago has now confessed that should have INEOS rethinking Man United’s summer plans
What Igor Thiago has now confessed that should have INEOS rethinking Man United’s summer plans

Benjamin Sesko is now beginning to show real promise as Manchester United’s leading striker.

In his last six games, the summer 2026 signing has scored five times, suggesting he has finally settled at M16.

Sesko needs a capable alternative

Yet while Sesko is proving to be the striker United truly needed, there remains a sense that the club’s attacking department is not quite where it should be.

For all his potential, United would benefit from another top‑class forward. Adding a sharp‑shooting alternative, or even direct competition, would elevate their frontline to one of the finest in the league.

Joshua Zirkzee might have been that option, but with the Dutchman heavily linked with a summer move away, United must look elsewhere. With the right addition, their attack could reach a whole new level.

Strikers on the Radar

Several names are already being linked with United. Jean‑Philippe Mateta and Karl Etta Eyong are reportedly on INEOS’ shortlist. But as the 20‑time English champions weigh up their options, they may be tempted to add Brentford’s in‑form striker Igor Thiago to their wishlist.

Thiago battling Haaland for the Golden Boot

Thiago has been prolific in front of goal, scoring 17 times this season, second only to Erling Haaland.

Stepping up after the departures of Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo from the Gtech Community Stadium last summer, the Brazilian has looked every inch the real deal.

And, like Ivan Toney, Wissa and Mbeumo before him, expectations are that he is destined for a big move away.

United could certainly use a player of his calibre, and convincing the Samba star to follow Mbeumo to the Theatre of Dreams may not prove too difficult.

Thiago’s Confession

The United speculation is rightfully growing following Thiago’s recent admissions about his childhood football memories via TNT:

“I wasn’t that interested in football… but then my brother made me watch the Premier League every weekend, especially Manchester United. From there it grew on me… feelings of love and affection.”

Some may interpret this as a subtle “come get me” plea, and United fans will hope INEOS take note.

At 24, Thiago could be the perfect foil for Sesko. The competition between the two would push each other to greater heights, potentially putting United into prime mode.

For the 20-time English champions’ opponents, that prospect would be nothing short of frightening.

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Did Chloe Kim win? Full results from Winter Olympics

The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games did not quite end up being the coronation for Chloe Kim many thought.

The 25-year-old still won a medal in the women's halfpipe event, but she fell just short of winning gold in women's halfpipe at a third consecutive Olympics, taking the silver.

Kim, who went last after finishing first among the 24-member field in the qualifier with a score of 90.25, put up an 88 on her first run but crashed out on the next two. Korea's Gaon Choi won gold after scoring a 92.5 on her final run. Japan's Mitsuki Ono earned bronze with an 85.

Full women's halfpipe results

Here are the full results from the women's halfpipe final on Thursday:

  • 1st: Gaon Choi, Korea
  • 2nd: Chloe Kim, United States
  • 3rd: Mitsuki Ono, Japan

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Did Chloe Kim win? Full snowboarding results from Winter Olympics

Maxx Crosby on Raiders trade rumors: &#39;They just try to throw gasoline on the fire&#39;

Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby has been the subject of trade rumors early in the 2026 NFL offseason.

The five-time Pro Bowler is doing his best to avoid feeding into them, as he explained on a Feb. 10 edition of Jim Gray's "Let's Go!" podcast.

"My focus has been on getting healthy because that's all I can control right now," Crosby said when asked what he wanted amid the rumors. "That's all that matters to me is being with my daughters and being with my wife and taking care of myself."

"People are gonna have rumors," Crosby added. "I just looked at my phone – I've been working all morning. Everyone's hitting me up, 'Did you say this?' I can't control that. You earn that as a player. If I wasn't doing the right things and if I wasn't the person and player I was, people wouldn't be talking about all the nonsense. But that's what comes with it. If you have drama, if you have a losing season, they just try to throw gasoline on the fire and make things a certain way."

Crosby has been the subject of trade rumors since the end of the 2025 NFL season. He left the Raiders facility after being shut down for the final two games of the regular season, expressing discontent with the decision as Las Vegas jostled for the 2026 NFL Draft's No. 1 pick.

"I don't give a (expletive) about the pick, I don't play for that," Crosby said after the decision in December. "That's not my job. My job is to be the best defensive end in the world, and that's what I focus on every day."

More recently, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported Feb. 4 that Crosby was done with the Raiders while ESPN's Adam Schefter further outlined in a Feb. 9 appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" that "there's a feeling around the league that Maxx Crosby would like to be traded."

Crosby has made it clear he is paying no mind to the rumors as he begins preparations for his eighth NFL season.

"For me, I know what I'm about. I know what I represent," he told Gray. "I really don't care what everybody has to say. I used to a lot as a young guy. I really don't give a damn. People can have their own opinions. I know what's going on. I know my truth. And I don't need to sit here and keep rehashing it to people that don't know what's going on. So, I don't even waste time with it."

That said, Crosby also acknowledged one of his main goals is to win. He has endured five losing seasons across his first seven years with the Raiders, including a 3-14 campaign in 2025.

"I have a lot of goals, but I do wanna win," Crosby said. "That's all that matters ultimately, but I wanna be in a place mentally where I'm 100% myself. I just wanna focus on football. That's truly what I want."

"People that know me know I'm about the work and football," he added. "I just wanna play football and be left the (expletive) alone. Period. And people that don't understand that, don't (expletive) know me."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Maxx Crosby addresses Raiders trade rumors, future with team

ESPN: Saints are on &#39;sneaky good trajectory&#39; with Tyler Shough at QB

You wouldn't know New Orleans Saints fans are feeling more optimistic than ever if you just looked at the standings. Winning six games and finishing last in the NFL's weakest division hasn't lowered expectations for 2026. For one thing, they seem to have a quarterback after drafting Tyler Shough. Could their five-year playoff drought come to an end?

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler ranked all 18 teams that missed the playoffs, including the Saints, based off their future outlook. And the Saints have found themselves in a "sneaky good trajectory" after kickstarting an overhaul last season. Here's why Fowler argues there's hope for a quick turnaround in New Orleans:

Quarterback Tyler Shough showed promise as a starter, providing hope for the future. Wide receiver Chris Olave and left tackle Kelvin Banks are among the young pillars on offense. And the defense overachieved, ranking in the top 10 in several defensive categories. Young players in the secondary are trending well. And, look at that, the team's cap deficit isn't pushing $80 million. Progress!

Those are some solid reasons for optimism. At the same time, the Saints haven't seen it through just yet. They're still old and too expensive at some major position groups. A surging salary cap and the clearance of some dead money on their books helps, but there's still work to be done. And as far as the rest of the NFC South is concerned, the Carolina Panthers are defending their title, while the Atlanta Falcons are right there with the Saints in Fowler's "sneaky good trajectory" tier, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a few slots ahead of them as a team that's "a few moves away" from returning to the playoffs.

It's too soon for anyone in New Orleans to take a victory lap. Fowler highlighted some reasons the rebuild could take longer than hoped, too:

The Saints' roster has been among the league's oldest for years. It's time to get younger. That's a lengthy process. Moving on from free agent veterans such as Cam Jordan and Demario Davis seems timely, even though they have held up well. The front seven needs at least one more quality player. On offense, the backfield needs fresh legs, as Alvin Kamara turns 31 this summer.

Even so, the Saints are definitely trending in the right direction. Having a quarterback the team believes they can win with every Sunday changes everything. If they can make some smart moves in free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, New Orleans just might end that playoff drought and really give fans something to cheer about.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: ESPN: Saints are on 'sneaky good trajectory' with Tyler Shough at QB

IOC criticised for selling Nazi-era Olympics T-shirt

The official online fan shop of the Olympic Games has been selling T-shirts with designs from the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936, which were used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis for propaganda.

There are calls in Germany for the sale of the shirts to be stopped, but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has defended it as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.

The T-shirts, which are emblazoned with the original poster design for the Berlin Olympics by Franz Würbel, are currently out of stock.

The 1936 Games were used by Hitler as a chance to promote his ideals of racial supremacy and to glorify Nazi Germany on an international stage.

The Berlin T-Shirt shows a male figure wearing a laurel wreath. Over his head are the Olympic rings. Underneath him is the Brandenburg Gate and the words "Germany Berlin 1936 Olympic Games".

"The 1936 Olympic Games were a central propaganda tool of the Nazi regime," Klara Schedlich, spokesperson for sports policy for the Green Party faction in the Berlin House of Representatives, told the German press agency, DPA.

She accused the IOC of "clearly not reflecting sufficiently on its own history" and said "the choice of image is problematic and unsuitable for a T-shirt", without context.

The IOC told the BBC that while it "of course acknowledge[s] the historical issues of Nazi propaganda" it wanted to also remember that the Berlin 1936 Games saw "4,483 athletes from 49 countries compete in 149 medal events".

"We made an Olympic Heritage Collection available to the public that celebrates 130 years of Olympic art and design. For this series, emblems, pictograms, posters and mascots from all editions of the Olympic Games are featured," a spokesperson said.

"Many of them stunned the world with their athletic achievements, including Jesse Owens."

Jesse Owens, an African-American track and field athlete, won four gold medals at the 1936 Games, crushing the Nazi myth of Aryan racial supremacy.

The spokesperson said that the historical context of the Berlin Games was explained at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, and that only a limited number of 1936 T-Shirts had been produced and sold.

Chiefs hire DeMarco Murray as their RBs coach

The Chiefs are hiring DeMarco Murray as their running backs coach, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.

The former Cowboys running back replaces Todd Pinkston on Andy Reid's staff.

Murray spent the past six seasons at the University of Oklahoma, his alma mater. He began his coaching career as the running backs coach at Arizona in 2019.

The Cowboys showed interest in Murray last year when they hired Derrick Foster.

Murray, who turned 39 today, entered the NFL as a third-round pick of the Cowboys in 2011. He spent four seasons in Dallas, setting the team's single-season rushing record with 1,845 yards in 2014. He won offensive player of the year honors and was first-team All-Pro.

He signed with the Eagles in the 2015 offseason and spent one season there before finishing his career with the Titans.

Murray ranks seventh on the Cowboys' all-time rushing list.

Jones to make boxing debut against Criss in March

Jade Jones waves at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Jade Jones has been training with former professional boxer Stephen Smith [Getty Images]

Two-time Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones will make her boxing debut in March.

The 32-year-old former Team GB star will take on American celebrity Egypt Criss in Derby on Saturday, 7 March on the undercard of a bout between middleweights Ty Mitchell and Gabe Rosado.

Welsh fighter Jones will be in the boxing ring for the first time exactly 12 months since announcing her change of sports.

She became a star of the 2012 London Olympics by winning taekwondo gold at the age of 19 and went on to defend her title four years later in Rio de Janeiro.

Jones also competed at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and in Paris three years later, became world champion in 2019 and is a three-time European champion.

Criss, 27, is the daughter of hip-hop stars Anthony 'Treach' Criss from Naughty by Nature and Sandra 'Pepa' Denton from Salt-N-Pepa.

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No. 11 Tar Heels lose freshman star Caleb Wilson to hand fracture; timetable for return unclear

North Carolina has lost freshman star Caleb Wilson to a fracture in his left hand, though it's unclear exactly how long he'll be out.

The school announced the nature of Wilson's injury Thursday, coming two days after the 11th-ranked Tar Heels' loss at Miami. It's potentially a huge blow for UNC coming roughly a month from Selection Sunday for the NCAA Tournament, with the 6-foot-10 forward regarded as a high-end NBA prospect while leading the team in scoring (19.8) and rebounding (9.4).

Wilson exited the Miami game to head for the tunnel and later returned to the game with his left wrist and palm area heavily taped while finishing with a season-low 12 points.

In its release, the program said X-rays taken during the game were negative for a fracture. But additional imaging done after the team's return to Chapel Hill revealed a fracture, and the evaluation process is ongoing to determine a timetable for his return.

Wilson, who is from Atlanta, ranks sixth among freshmen nationally in scoring.

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Steelers finalize coaching staff for 2026 season

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 05: Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy looks on during the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

New Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy wasted no time assembling his staff for the 2026 season. On Thursday, the team announced that the coaching staff for the 2026 season has been finalized.

We have finalized our 2026 coaching staff.

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) February 12, 2026

The staff has 25 coaches in total, three more than the 22 coaches on the staff last season for the Steelers, as confirmed by PennLive’s Nick Farabaugh.

Tight ends coach Robert Kugler and game management/QB coach Tim Berbenich were officially announced with the finalization of the staff.

Kugler comes to the Steelers fresh off coaching in the Super Bowl as an assistant offensive line coach for the Patriots. He also has Pittsburgh ties, attending North Allegheny High School. Berbenich is the first game management coach that the Steelers have ever hired. He gained experience as a coaching analyst under Sean McVay with the Rams and, most recently, in a game management/pass game specialist role with Raheem Morris with the Atlanta Falcons.

The team also announced that it has retained strength and conditioning assistant Justus Galac.

The Steelers have finalized Mike McCarthy's coaching staff.

Lots of previous announced hires, with two notable new ones:

TEs coach Robert Kugler

QBs/Game Management Tim Berbenich pic.twitter.com/roKEigTLx3

— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) February 12, 2026

Next up for McCarthy will be assembling the roster for his first season coaching his childhood team.

With the report that both sides are open to a return, it seems likely that quarterback Aaron Rodgers could be back with the Steelers for the 2026 season, but nothing is for certain as of now. With the legal tampering period for pending free agents set to open up on March 9, McCarthy and general manager Omar Khan’s actions will provide some more insight into the team’s plans for the 2026 season with their signings.

Finalized Steelers coaching staff announced Feb. 12

Head coach: Mike McCarthy (last coached the Cowboys from 2020-24)

Offense

  • Offensive coordinator: Brian Angelichio (former Vikings pass game coordinator and tight ends coach)
  • Quarterbacks: Tom Arth (retained)
  • Offensive line: James Campen (last coached the Carolina Panthers offensive line from 2022-23)
  • Running backs: Ramon Chinyoung Sr. (former Cowboys assistant offensive line coach)
  • Wide receivers: Adam Henry (former Bills wide receivers coach)
  • Tight ends: Robert Kugler (former Patriots assistant offensive line coach)
  • Senior offensive assistant: Frank Cignetti Jr. (former Packers quarterbacks coach)
  • Game management/quarterbacks: Tim Berbenich (former Falcons pass game specialist/game management coach)
  • Assistant offensive line: Jahri Evans (former Saints assistant offensive line coach)
  • Offensive quality control: Eric Simonelli (former TCU assistant linebackers coach)

Defense

  • Defensive coordinator: Patrick Graham (former Raiders defensive coordinator)
  • Assistant head coach/secondary: Joe Whitt Jr. (former Commanders defensive coordinator)
  • Defensive pass-game coordinator/defensive backs: Jason Simmons (former Commanders defensive pass-game coordinator)
  • Defensive line: Domata Peko (former Colorado defensive line coach)
  • Outside linebackers: C.J. Ah You (former Texas Tech outside linebackers coach)
  • Inside linebackers: Scott McCurley (retained)
  • Defensive assistant: Shawn Howe (former Montana defensive coordinator)
  • Defensive assistant: Pat Reilly (former Texans offensive assistant)

Special teams

  • Special teams coordinator: Danny Crossman (former Dolphins special teams coordinator Danny Crossman).
  • Senior special teams assistant: Derius Swinton II (former Raiders interim special teams coordinator)

Strength and conditioning 

  • Head strength and conditioning: Mark Lovat (former Titans assistant strength and conditioning coach)
  • Director of performance integration/sports science: Grant Thorne (former Titans assistant strength and conditioning coach)
  • Strength and conditioning assistant: Justus Galac (retained)
  • Strength and conditioning assistant: Abe Munayer (former head of athletic performance for Olympic sports at San Jose State)

Chief of staff: Steve Scarnecchia (formerly former Falcons chief of staff)

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Chloe Kim falls short of historic third consecutive gold at Winter Olympics

American Chloe Kim reacts after falling during the women's snowboarding halfpipe finals at the Winter Olympics.
American Chloe Kim reacts after falling during the women's snowboarding halfpipe finals at the Winter Olympics in Livigno, Italy, Thursday. (Lindsey Wasson / Associated Press)

Chloe Kim came up short in her attempt to become the first person to win three consecutive Olympic snowboarding gold medals on Thursday, finishing second in the halfpipe to South Korea’s Gaon Choi at Livigno Snow Park.

Choi stormed back from a nasty crash on her first run in which she clipped the lip of the halfpipe and came tumbling almost head first onto the icy surface. She looked shaky on her second run then the 17-year-old who leads the World Cup standings threw down a near flawless 90.25-point run while fresh snow fell to jump ahead of Kim, who had 88 points on her first run.

Dropping in last as the top qualifier, Kim had a chance to grab the gold medal back. She flashed two thumbs up to her coaching team before dropping in. But she fell on a cab double cork 1080, which she had stomped in her first two runs.

Read more:2026 Winter Olympics Day 6 live updates: Jessie Diggins wills her way to bronze

At the bottom of the halfpipe, Choi threw her arms in the air. Her coach ran to hug her. Kim, after sliding to the bottom of the pipe, ran through the crowd to congratulate Choi. The new Olympic champion was celebrating with Kim’s family.

The snowboard stars have history. Kim helped Choi train at Mammoth Mountain Snowboarding Club. Choi counts Kim among one of her snowboarding idols after Kim launched herself to superstardom at the 2018 Olympics.

Kim, then 17, became the youngest woman to win an Olympic snowboarding gold medal in PyeongChang. She followed it up with a historic gold in Beijing, where she became the first woman to win two Olympic gold medals in halfpipe.

The 25-year-old Kim suffered a torn labrum in her right shoulder in early January while training in Switzerland. It was the second time she had injured her shoulder in less than four weeks after she was forced to withdraw from a World Cup competition in December.

The injury meant the Olympics were Kim’s first competition of the season.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

NBA All-Star Weekend 2026: How to watch, full events schedule, where to stream free and more

It’s time for NBA All-Star Weekend! The midseason exhibition tournament will be held this Sunday, Feb. 15, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. But before the big All-Star Championship Game, there’s a star-studded celebrity game, the slam dunk contest and more fun NBA events for fans to enjoy. This year’s All-Star game also features a new format, with three teams competing (USA Stars, USA Stripes, and World) in a round-robin style. Yahoo Sports broke down the new NBA All-Star competition format for you.

Most of the action will air across NBC and Peacock. Here’s the full NBA All-Star Weekend schedule and everything you need to know to watch the game.

How to watch the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend:

Dates: Feb. 13-15

Location: Intuit Dome

TV channel: NBC, ESPN*

Streaming: Peacock

When is the 2026 NBA All-Star game?

The 2026 NBA All-Star Championship Game will be held this Sunday, Feb. 15. Leading up to the All-Star Game, NBA All-Star Weekend has a packed slate of events, including the 3-point contest, and slam dunk contest. NBA All-Star Weekend events run from Friday, Feb. 13 - Sunday, Feb. 15.

NBA All-Star Weekend schedule:

Friday, Feb. 13

  • Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: 7 p.m. ET (ESPN)

  • Rising Stars Game 1 – Team Melo vs. Team Austin: 9 p.m. ET (Peacock)

  • Rising Stars Game 2 – Team Vince vs. Team T-Mac: 9:55 p.m. ET (Peacock)

  • Castrol Rising Stars Championship: 10:35 p.m. ET (Peacock)

  • NBA HBCU Classic (Hampton vs. North Carolina A&T): 11 p.m. ET (Peacock)

Saturday, Feb. 14

  • NBA All-Star Media Day presented by AT&T: 1:30 p.m. ET (NBA App, NBA TV)

  • Commissioner Adam Silver News Conference: 4 p.m. ET (NBA App, NBA TV)

  • NBA All-Star Saturday Night: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • State Farm 3-Point Contest: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • Kia Shooting Stars: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • AT&T Slam Dunk Contest: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

Sunday, Feb. 15

  • NBA G League Next Up Game: 2:30 p.m. ET (NBA App)

  • All-Star Game 1 – Stars vs. World: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • All-Star Game 2 – Stripes vs. Game 1 Winner: 5:55 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • All-Star Game 3 – Stripes vs. Game 1 Loser: 6:25 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

  • All-Star Championship: 7:10 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)

What channel is the NBA All-Star game on?

The Majority of NBA All-Star Weekend events will air on NBC and stream live on Peacock. The exceptions to that rule are the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, which will air on ESPN, and the media events, which will air on NBA TV and stream in the NBA App.

How to watch the NBA All-Star game without cable:

More ways to watch NBA All-Star Weekend for free:

Who is playing in the NBA All-Star Game?

USA Stars

  • Head coach: J.B. Bickerstaff (Detroit Pistons)

  • Scottie Barnes, Toronto Raptors

  • Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

  • Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons

  • Jalen Duren, Detroit Pistons

  • Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves

  • Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Jalen Johnson, Atlanta Hawks

  • Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers

USA Stripes

  • Head coach: Mitch Johnson (San Antonio Spurs)

  • Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics

  • Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks

  • Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors*

  • Brandon Ingram, Toronto Raptors

  • Kevin Durant, Houston Rockets

  • LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

  • Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers

  • Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Norman Powell, Miami Heat

World

  • Head coach: Darko Rajaković

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

  • Deni Avdija, Portland Trail Blazers

  • Luka Dončić, Los Angeles Lakers

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder*

  • Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

  • Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets

  • Pascal Siakam, Indiana Pacers

  • Alperen Şengün, Houston Rockets

  • Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks

  • Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

"*" denotes unable to play because of injury

Who is participating in the NBA All-Star slam dunk contest?

  • Keshad Johnson, Miami Heat

  • Jase Richardson, Orlando Magic

  • Carter Bryant, San Antonio Spurs

  • Jaxson Hayes, Los Angeles Lakers

Who is playing in the NBA All-Star 3-point contest?

  • Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers

  • Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

  • Kon Kneuppel, Charlotte Hornets

  • Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers

  • Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets

  • Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks

  • Norman Powell, Miami Heat

Pavard fails to impress at Marseille: Inter return on the cards

Pavard fails to impress at Marseille: Inter return on the cards
Pavard fails to impress at Marseille: Inter return on the cards

Benjamin Pavard’s future remains uncertain after a difficult spell on loan at Marseille, casting doubt over whether the French club will make his move permanent.

The defender joined Marseille last summer on a loan deal that includes a €15m option to buy, a clause Inter had expected would likely be triggered.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

However, Pavard has struggled to convince in Ligue 1 and has reportedly come under increasing criticism from supporters, as per reports from the Corriere dello Sport.

De Zerbi departure offers Inter one last chance to cash in on Pavard

The recent managerial change could yet offer the Frenchman a fresh opportunity to revive his season, but if his performances do not improve, Marseille may decide against activating the purchase option.

Roberto De Zerbi was removed from his post as head coach and a breath of fresh air could be just what the former Bayern defender needs.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Roberto De Zerbi, head coach of Olympique de Marseille reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

However, if Marseille choose not to activate their option, Pavard would return to Inter in the summer – although not necessarily for long.

The Nerazzurri are not believed to have plans to reintegrate him into the squad, meaning a new solution would have to be found.

Inter could also be forced to reassess their valuation of the player if they seek a permanent transfer elsewhere. Sporting director Piero Ausilio would then be tasked with finding a buyer and resolving the situation ahead of the new campaign.

Fabrizio Romano confirms staggering fee Liverpool have to pay to sign key target

Fabrizio Romano confirms staggering fee Liverpool have to pay to sign key target
Fabrizio Romano confirms staggering fee Liverpool have to pay to sign key target

Even clubs outside of Europe's top five leagues are going to demand higher fees. Anfield Watch understands that the club's midfield shortlist includes, Caleb Yirenkyi, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Eduardo Camavinga, Adam Wharton, Elliot Anderson, Warren Zaire-Emery and Kees Smit.

It's the latter, who plays for AZ Alkmaar that could end-up being a more affordable option. Smit is still an elite talent but he doesn't play for one of the big clubs who would demand a hefty fee, even in the Netherlands, Alkmaar aren't the biggest of clubs.

Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven and Ajax are ahead of them.

But it looks like Alkmaar are going to be demanding a huge transfer fee as revealed by Fabrizio Romano.

“The name I keep bringing to the table: Kees Smit, the AZ Alkmaar midfielder,” the transfer insider reported on his YouTube channel.

“[His agent] Jorge Mendes is in control of the situation. There is Real Madrid interest, there are Premier League top clubs interested, several top clubs. So, it’s going to be a big battle between Spanish and Premier League clubs.

“For Kees Smit and AZ Alkmaar, it’s going to be a huge summer. It’s not going to be easy to sign him. Something like €40m-45m is not enough, it’s not enough money.

“Get ready for Kees Smit, because he’s going to be a big part of conversations.”

Smit is a fantastic player, but the fact that Liverpool are going to essentially have to pay over £40m for a player with little experience in European football is a staggering amount.

That's the nature of the market right now.

And to be fair, for a player of Smit's talent, it might be worth it. He really is one of the best young midfielders in European football right now.

He's been a stand-out in the Eredivisie. His vision and his pressing ability combined with his technical qualities make him an ideal profile.

However, there are so many risks with buying a young player from the Netherlands. Liverpool don't want to be spending in excess of £40m on a gamble.

So, it will be interesting to see how this saga plays out.

😍 Atleti shine 3-0, Eric Garcia own goal 😱 Barça stunned, Lookman scores

😍 Atleti shine 3-0, Eric Garcia own goal 😱 Barça stunned, Lookman scores

The Copa del Rey heats up with a semifinal that feels like an early final: at the Metropolitano Stadium, Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid hosts Hansi Flick’s Barcelona for the first leg of the semifinal.

The Colchoneros arrive at this stage after eliminating Deportivo La Coruna and Real Betis, the latter swept aside with a clear 5-0 victory. In the league, they are third, but far from the top spot, which is held by the blaugrana, and they see the cup as the most concrete opportunity to give meaning to their season.

Barcelona’s journey has been different: they are flying high in La Liga and have reached the Top 8 in the Champions League, avoiding the playoffs. In the Copa del Rey, the Catalans have overcome Racing, Albacete (who knocked out Real Madrid), and come into the semifinal boasting an extraordinary run: 17 wins in their last 18 official matches.

Last year, also in the semifinals, it ended 5-4 on aggregate for Barça after a thrilling 4-4 in Madrid and a second-leg win sealed by Ferran Torres. The return leg is scheduled for March 3.


With Real Madrid already eliminated from the other side of the bracket, the Metropolitano clash represents a huge opportunity for both teams. The first act took place yesterday with the Basque derby between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, won by the biancazzurri thanks to a goal from Turrientes.


🔄 SUB Flick: Casadò out, Lewandowski in

Hansi Flick tries to shake up Barcelona and opts for a substitution already in the first half. 

In the 39th minute, Marc Casadò, previously booked, makes way for Lewandowski.

The German coach hugs the midfielder and has a brief, intense conversation with him, probably explaining the reason for the decision.


🧨 Lookman SHOW, Atletico scores three

Atletico Madrid keeps pressing and finds their third goal in the 33rd minute of the first half.

The move is started by Giuliano Simeone, who sets up Alvarez. 

The pass to Lookman is brilliant: the Nigerian opens up his foot and scores diagonally to make it 3-0.


Fermin hits the crossbar ⛔ Koundé CLEARS off the LINE 😲

Non-stop excitement in Madrid! In the 20th minute, Olmo delivers a corner directly to Fermin, who heads it onto the crossbar.

Simeone’s Atleti responds immediately: Molina outsmarts Barcelona’s defense and sets up Alvarez, who shoots first time.

Koundé’s intervention on the line is crucial, saving at the last second.


Own goal 😱 Eric Garcia +Grizou: SHOCK start for Barça ❌

The Civitas Metropolitano clash heats up in just a few minutes: by the 14th, Atletico are already 2-0 up.

The opener comes from a sensational own goal by Joan Garcia: the Barcelona goalkeeper lets an Eric Garcia back pass slip under his foot. 

Lookman scores the tap-in, but the ball had already crossed the line.

Just before the quarter-hour mark, the Colchoneros double their lead: Musso launches for Lookman, Koke spreads it right to Simeone, who finds Griezmann’s run into the box. The Frenchman opens up his foot and sends the ball to the far post.


✅ The official lineups

ATLETICO MADRID (4-4-2): Musso; Molina, Pubil, Hancko, Ruggeri, G. Simeone, Llorente, Koke, Lookman, Griezmann, Alvarez. Coach: Simeone

BARCELONA (4-3-3): Garcia, Kounde, Cubarsì, E. Garcia, Balde, Casado, De Jong, Fermìn, Yamal, Ferran Torres, Olmo. Coach: Flick

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Florida baseball 2026 position preview: Pitchers

Our final position preview ahead of the 2026 college baseball season focuses on the pitchers, all 21 of them on Florida's official roster.

The Gators return perhaps the most talented 1-2 punch in the SEC in Liam Peterson and Aidan King. Both are expected to be among the top draft pitchers selected in the next two MLB drafts, but who will take over the all-important Sunday spot in the rotation? The trio of Luke McNeillie, Russell Sandefer (UCF) and Cooper Walls (Hawaii) presents three viable options and a ton of depth should injuries strike.

With Jake Clemente drafted over the summer, Florida needs a new closer and setup man. Two returners, Christian Rodriguez and Joshua Whritenour, appear primed to man those roles. The Gators have many long-relief options behind all those named above and more lefty specialists than last year. Finally, a quartet of freshmen will look to carve out roles in the bullpen early on in their careers.

Let's take a look at the 2026 Florida pitching staff.

Friday starter: No. 12 Liam Peterson (Jr.)

Leading the pitching staff is junior Liam Peterson, who has been a part of the starting rotation since his freshman year in 2024. He's played with Team USA, earned multiple preseason All-America nods and figures to be one of the first college arms drafted this summer.

As a freshman, Peterson started 15 games and appeared 17 times for Florida. He worked a 6.18 ERA over 62 2/3 innings while striking out 76 batters. He lowered that ERA to 4.28 last year and elevated his K% from 25.7% to 31.5%. Peterson has elite stuff, but he gets harder than most top-end pitchers do.

When he's on, he might be the best pitcher in the SEC. It's consistency that eludes, but he's improved with each season. If that trend continues, he'll be a first-round pick come June. D1Baseball ranks him No. 20 among starting pitchers heading into the season.

Arsenal: Peterson has a four-pitch mix that features both a slider (mid-80s) and a curveball (high-70s). His fastball runs up to 99 mph, often sitting around 96-97. Both breaking balls are above average, earning a 55 grade from MLB scouts, but he uses the slider more. His changeup (mid-80s) is also usable, albeit not a plus pitch at this point.

Saturday starter: No. 47 Aidan King (So.)

Aidan King started the 2025 season coming out of the bullpen, as most freshmen do. An injury to Pierce Coppola thrust him into a long-relief role early on and he quickly claimed the No. 2 spot in the starting rotation. Since then, he's been considered one of the top arms in the 2027 class.

His 2.58 ERA was the lowest of any Florida pitcher over a full season since Brady Singer in the 2018 season (2.55), and he finished the year just under 10 strikeouts per nine innings with a 7.6% walk rate. King induced groundballs 44.3% of the time last year and had a line-drive rate below 20%. He rarely gives up home runs, too. Avoiding a sophomore slump is always difficult, especially now that there's more tape for teams to study, but King has everything else going in the right direction.

Arsenal: King's fastball averaged 93 mph a year ago, but a year of college workouts should bring that number up. He flashed 97 at one point, so the mid-90s is a reasonable expectation now that he's a year older. That velocity increase should help his high-80s changeup become more effective as well, which means even more groundballs. His slider clocks in around 82-83 mph with some sharp, late break. That's the swing-and-miss pitch against righties and has the makings of a plus pitch.

Sunday starter: No. 38 Cooper Walls (So.)

Hawaii transfer Cooper Walls will get the starting role on Sunday to open the season. He won Big West freshman pitcher of the year honors last year after working a 3.73 ERA and 45 strikeouts over 60 1/3 innings. While the strikeout rate doesn't appear too impressive, he had a 3.02 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a 5.6% walk rate. Walls' groundball rate of 48.7% was even higher than King's last season, too. D1Baseball ranks him No. 46 among transfer portal pitchers.

Arsenal: Walls worked in the low 90s with his fastball, averaging 89.5 mph last year, but he's capable of reaching 98 mph. Expect him to fall somewhere around 93-95 this year. His mid-80s slider is a true swing-and-miss pitch, which generated a 47% whiff rate over the fall. He'll mix in a mid-to-high 70s curveball, but Walls is still developing a true third pitch.

Midweek starters: No. 17 Russell Sandefer (Jr.)

Russell Sandefer transferred to Florida after a year with the UCF Knights. He spent his freshman year at Division II St. Leo. He appeared primarily in relief with UCF last season but made six starts in 18 appearances. His 3.38 ERA and 49-to-19 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 50 2/3 innings are solid, but he didn't impress enough over the fall to lock down a spot in the weekend rotation. A 48.1% groundball rate is promising, but that was against Big 12 bats, not SEC.

Still, if Walls struggles early, Sandefer appears to be next up in the rotation. He should get plenty of midweek starts to prove himself, too. D1Baseball ranks him No. 118 among college draft prospects, No. 128 among starting pitchers and No. 24 among impact transfers.

Arsenal: Sandefer has a mid-90s fastball that has touched 98-99, albeit with a more typical top-end around 96. He rounds out his arsenal with a low-to-mid-80s slider that generated a 47% whiff rate, a high-80s cutter, and a low-to-mid-80s changeup with a 49% whiff rate.

X-factor: No. 9 Luke McNeillie (Jr.)

The third starting option is third-year Gator Luke McNeillie, who has made four starts over 54 appearances over the last two seasons with Florida. He enters the year as Florida's most reliable option out of the bullpen. Expect McNeillie to work as a high-leverage, multi-inning reliever, but he could wind up starting more games this year if Walls and/or Sandefer struggle. He could also serve as a closer, if needed.

McNeillie threw 35 2/3 innings over 26 appearances as a freshman in 2024, posting a 7.07 ERA with 43 strikeouts and 21 walks. All of those numbers improved in 2025, as McNeillie lowered his ERA to 4.82 over 52 1/3 innings (28 appearances) with 72 strikeouts and 24 walks. The K% and BB% are promising and 2.77 SIERA bodes well for him heading into his junior year. He held opponents to a .230 batting average last year,

Arsenal: He's mostly fastball and slider with a fairly even split between the two. The heater sits in the mid-90s with good carry/ride, and his release helps it look even faster. The slider is in the mid-80s with two inches of vertical break and generates a 46% whiff rate. He trusts it, and it's a potential plus pitch. A lack of a true third pitch is what keeps him from starting games, but he does flash a changeup every now and then. Command is also an issue at times.

Late-inning arms: No. 15 Joshua Whritenour (R-Fr.) and No. 8 Christian Rodriguez (R-So.)

If McNeillie isn't closing out the game, Florida has two reliable late-inning arms to lean on in Christian Rodriguez and Joshua Whritenour.

Both missed their freshman year with Tommy John, but Rodriguez saw some action last year before breaking out in the Cape Cod League over the summer. His 5.32 ERA over 23 2/3 innings last season was slightly inconsistent, but he should be better a year removed from injury. In high school, Rodriguez ramped it up to 97 mph, making his "Bugs Bunny," high-70s changeup an elite weapon. He also has a high-70s slider. Rodriguez was one of the best relievers in the CCL, posting a 0.93 ERA over 19 1/3 innings. If he can replicate those numbers, he'll be a key member of the bullpen for Florida.

Whritenour is coming off an injury, but he has the look of a modern-day closer. He can run the heater up to 100 mph, often sitting in the high-90s, and his high-80s slider generates a 48% whiff rate. The lack of experience could lead to growing pains, however. He didn't get a taste of Division I ball last year like the rest of his class.

If Florida is going to run the closer by committee, these are the top two options.

Long-relief options: No. 23 Billy Barlow (R-Sr.), No. 22 Jackson Barberi (So.) and No. 37 Matthew Jenkins (Jr.)

Florida needs more than one long relief option in McNeillie and that's where Billy Barlow, Matthew Jenkins and Jackson Barberi come in.

Barlow and Jenkins transferred in last year with hopes of starting games. Both pitched primarily out of the bullpen, but Barlow got seven starts and Jenkins got four. Neither are expected to start much this year, barring injuries, but their ability to throw multiple innings should help out whenever a starter gets an early hook and McNeillie isn't available.

Barlow's 6.26 ERA over 46 innings in his first year with Florida is higher than his career 5.16 ERA over 155 1/3 innings. He was much better as a starter for Clemson and will hopefully return to form. He was much better in the second half of last season. The experience is an obvious plus, and he has a four-pitch mix that features a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider, a high-80s cutter and a low-to-mid-80s changeup. He can be very effective at times, but it's important for Kevin O'Sullivan to recognize when he doesn't have it early on in an outing.

Jenkins transferred from JUCO Sante Fe in Gainesville and never really found his footing. He gave up 15 earned runs in 14 innings, leading to an elevated 9.64 ERA. His strikeout rate was impressive at 34.8%, but the walk rate was up near 16%, too. If he can find some more control, Jenkins will be an effective long reliever for Florida this year. He throws a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider with a 40% whiff rate over the fall, a mid-70s curveball with a 57% whiff rate and a high-80s changeup.

Barberi made five spot starts for Florida last year as a true freshman and posted a 4.45 ERA over 32 1/3 innings. He has a fastball that can touch 100 mph and averages around 96, and both his mid-80s slider and mid-to-high-80s changeup generate swing-and-miss. Because of the starts, Florida could use him in a long relief role, but the stuff also poises him to pitch multiple days in a week in high-leverage situations.

Right-handers: No. 31 Ricky Reeth (R-Sr.), No. 20 Schulyer Sandford (R-Fr.), No. 21 Caden McDonald (R-So.) and No. 27 Blaine Rowland (So.)

Ricky Reeth spent the last three years at Notre Dame, posting a 5.00 ERA over 111 2/3 total innings. He has a strikeout-to-walk ratio above 3.0 for his career and was approaching 4.0 last season. His 21.6% strikeout rate and 6.0% walk rate were also impressive in 2025. The question is how well is stuff will play against SEC bats. His fastball sits in the low-90s, his slider is in the low-80s and his changeup is a consistent 82 mph. There's potential for Reeth to eat a lot of innings if he can remain consistent.

Schuyler Sandford was one of the more highly anticipated arms in the 2025 freshman class, but an injury kept him out for the entire year. At 6-feet-6-inches, Sandford has the size and length to reach the upper-90s with his heater, but it was around 92-93 against Georgia Southern and peaked at 96 this fall. He also has a mid-80s slider. His outing against Georgia Southern wasn't too impressive, but there's bound to be growing pains after Tommy John surgery.

Caden McDonald will be a two-way threat for Florida this year. While plenty of people are excited about his bat, he's a fine option on the mound. McDonald posted a 5.14 ERA over 28 innings (20 appearances) out of the bullpen last year. Opponents hit .280 off him, and that number needs to come down. But remember that he was coming off Tommy John, similar to Rodriguez. A year removed from the injury, he's bound to take a step forward, assuming the two-way role doesn't affect him.

McDonald posted a 3.51 ERA over 25 2/3 innings over the summer in the Cape Cod League. He has a four-pitch mix that features a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider, a high-70s curveball and a mid-80s changeup.

Blaine Rowland posted a 3.21 ERA over 14 innings in eight appearances last year, but he hasn't been talked about much since the 2025 campaign ended. He didn't throw during the fall or the preseason, so there could be an injury that's unknown at this point. He's a 90-91 mph fatball guy with a slider that moves a ton. This might be a redshirt year for him, though.

Southpaws: No. 33 McCall Biemiller (So.), No. 44 Ernesto Lugo-Canchola (Gr.) and No. 32 Rivers Kurland (Fr.)

Left-handers are always important in baseball, and Florida has five on its roster. However, three of them are freshmen, so don't expect them all to get innings.

McCall Biemiller is the only returning southpaw on the staff. He had a 5.93 ERA over 13 2/3 innings (11 appearances, one start) last season. Command was an issue for him, as he walked (17) nearly as many batters as he struck out (18). Still, opponents only hit .224 off him, his strikeout rate was above 27% and his groundball rate was 48.4%. Biemiller needs to show more consistency this season, but he should be the first lefty out of the bullpen for Florida. He has a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider with a 40% whiff rate over the fall, a mid-70s curveball with a 57% whiff rate and a high-80s changeup.

Ernesto Lugo-Canchola was brought in from Division II Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) to give Florida more depth in this role. He's like a left-handed version of Reeth, in that he'll eat innings when needed. Lugo-Canchola struck out 103 batters over 94 2/3 innings last year. At 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, his low-90s fastball looks a bit faster thanks to the downhill action, and he pairs it with a low-80s slider. He had a 2.00 ERA last year and opponents hit just .164 off him, but it's a big jump from DII to the SEC.

Rivers Kurland is the younger brother of second baseman Cade Kurland, but this isn't a case of nepotism. The younger Kurland improved dramatically during his high school years and looked like a legitimate ace as a senior when Gators Wire saw him at the FHSAA State Championships. He's a bit undersized at 5-foot-11, but has that action that throws hitters off. His fastball will likely clock in under 90 mph, and his breaking ball is in the mid-70s, yet both are effective. Maybe Kurland belongs in the nextsection, but it's hard to pick which freshmen will get chances on an SEC ball club.

Freshmen: No. 34 Eli Blair (Fr.) and No. 35 Jackson Hoyt (Fr.) and No. 45 Minjae Seo (Fr.)

Florida's other three freshmen arms are Eli Blair, Jackson Hoyt and Minjae Seo.

Blair and Hoyt are both lefties with mid-90s fastballs. Blair is 6-foot-8, which is as projectable as it gets, but he might need some more development before being trusted in Division I action. The same goes for Hoyt, who is 6-foot-3. However, with only a handful of left-handers on the roster, they could get playing time.

Seo is the only righty, but he won't pitch this year with an injury.

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Vikings and Cardinals predicted to pull off blockbuster quarterback trade

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The Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals both have a question mark at the quarterback position.

The Vikings need to add a veteran quarterback behind J.J. McCarthy after the former first-round pick failed to cement himself as the long-term answer in 2025 and was the biggest reason Minnesota missed the playoffs.

In Arizona, the expectation is the Cardinals will trade Murray if there are any takers, which would leave Jacoby Brissett as the only notable quarterback under contract.

Bleacher Report's Moe Moton makes an intriguing prediction for both teams that sees a trade that sends McCarthy to Arizona and Murray to the Vikings. Moton then suggests the Cardinals sign Kirk Cousins to provide some insurance.

"The Cardinals should call the Minnesota Vikings about a signal-caller swap to dump Murray's contract and take on J.J. McCarthy's rookie deal," Moton said. "The third-year quarterback's contract would cost only about $6 million against the cap."

"In addition, Arizona can add Kirk Cousins to replace Jacoby Brissett, who may not fit into the new coaching staff's plans," Moton added.

This trade would make sense for both teams.

The Vikings would get a proven veteran quarterback who would be an upgrade over McCarthy and gives Minnesota a better chance to make the playoffs. And, at the age of 28, Murray can be a multi-year solution.

Meanwhile the Cardinals would get a young signal-caller who gives them at least some semblance of hope for the future at the position.

Arizona can deploy McCarthy in 2026 and see if he can cement himself as the long-term answer. If not, the Cardinals can turn to the 2027 NFL draft, when the quarterback class will be much better.

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Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona live score, stats, highlights, talking points from Copa del Rey semifinal 1st leg

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Atletico Madrid and Barcelona lock horns in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal tie on Thursday.

The Catalans have enjoyed a dominant recent record against Atleti, winning eight of the past 10 meetings in all competitions. That includes both legs of the semifinals last season, when a remarkable 4-4 draw at Camp Nou was followed by a 1-0 win for Barca in the capital.

Hansi Flick's team are still targeting a quadruple after winning the Supercopa de Espana in January, while Atleti will be determined to keep alive their hopes of a first trophy since they were crowned La Liga champions in 2021.

MORE:Barcelona's up-to-date injury list

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona

1st halfGoalscorers
Atletico Madrid3E. Garcia OG 7', Griezmann 14', Lookman 33'
Barcelona0

Location: Estadio Metropolitano (Madrid, Spain)
Referee: Juan Martinez Munuera

Starting lineups:

Atletico Madrid (4-4-2 right to left): Musso (GK) — Molina, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri — Simeone, Llorente, Koke, Lookman — Griezmann, Alvarez

Atletico subs: Oblak, Esquivel, Gimenez, Lenglet, Le Normand, Mendoza, Baena, Vargas, Nico, Sorloth, Almada

Barcelona (4-3-3 right to left): J. Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Cubarsi, E. Garcia, Balde — De Jong, Casado (Lewandowski, 36'), Lopez — Lamine Yamal, Torres, Olmo

Barcelona subs: Szczesny, Kochen, Cancelo, Araujo, Martin, Jofre, Bernal, Tommy, Bardghji, Hernandez, Lewandowski

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona highlights, key incidents

33 mins: IT'S 3-0! INCREDIBLE FROM ATLETICO! Another sublime counter involving the four forwards ends with Julian Alvarez playing a delicate pass to Lookman, who makes no mistake with a side-foot finish. Brilliant from Diego Simeone's team.

14 mins:GRIEZMANN MAKES IT 2-0! It's a terrific counter-attacking move that ends with Griezmann placing a low finish beyond Joan Garcia from inside the box. Atleti have taken early control here.

Watch (USA):

Griezmann makes it 2-0 for Atletico Madrid! They are shocking Barcelona right now 🤯 pic.twitter.com/DV7ID0Q5se

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) February 12, 2026

7 mins: GOAL! ATLETICO LEAD! It's an awful mistake from Joan Garcia, who seems to take his eye off the ball and allows Eric Garcia's pass to roll towards goal and over the line. The referee doesn't signal a goal, and Ademola Lookman puts the ball in the net anyway, but that will go down as an own goal from Eric Garcia.

Watch (USA):

HUGE MISTAKE FROM JOAN GARCIA IN THE BACK WHICH GIFTS ATLETICO MADRID A GOAL! pic.twitter.com/9j5LOxI41u

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) February 12, 2026

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona reaction

This section will be updated when match reaction is available.

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona team news

Atletico Madrid team news

  • Pablo Barrios is out with a muscle injury, while Johnny Cardoso is not in the squad after sitting out the loss to Real Betis last time out due to a minor issue.
  • Nico Gonzalez is available and on the bench. Copa goalkeeper Juan Musso starts, while Diego Simeone is fielding a very attack-minded lineup featuring Antoine GriezmannJulian AlvarezAdemola Lookman and Giuliano Simeone.

Barcelona team news

  • Raphinha and Marcus Rashford are both sidelined due to injury, so Hansi Flick has had some thinking to do regarding the left side of his attack. Dani Olmo looks set to fill that role, with Fermin Lopez deeper as part of the midfield trio along with Marc Casado and Frenkie de Jong.

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona upcoming schedules

Atletico Madrid upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Thu, Feb. 12Copa del Rey (SF 1st leg)Atletico vs. BarcelonaEstadio Metropolitano
Sun, Feb. 15La LigaRayo Vallecano vs. AtleticoEstadio de Vallecas
Wed, Feb. 18Champions League (KO playoff 1st leg)Club Brugge vs. AtleticoJan Breydel Stadium

Barcelona upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Thu, Feb. 12Copa del Rey (SF 1st leg)Atletico vs. BarcelonaEstadio Metropolitano
Mon, Feb. 16La LigaGirona vs. BarcelonaEstadio Montilivi
Sun, Feb. 22La LigaBarcelona vs. LevanteCamp Nou

Patriots assistant Robert Kugler departs for Steelers’ 2026 coaching staff

Dec 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; New England Patriots assistant offensive line coach Robert Kugler against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

After two campaigns in Foxborough, Robert Kugler will be moving on to the AFC North.

The former New England Patriots assistant has been named the next tight ends coach of Pittsburgh Steelers under head coach Mike McCarthy, the organization announced Thursday.

We have finalized our 2026 coaching staff.

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) February 12, 2026

Kugler marks the first known departure from the reigning AFC champions’ coaching staff. The 33-year-old had been hired by the Patriots as an assistant offensive line coach in 2024. And after Jerod Mayo’s lone campaign at the helm, he was retained last February by eventual AP NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel to oversee the front five alongside veteran position coach Doug Marrone and fellow assistant Jason Houghtaling.

New England’s offense finished the 2025 regular season ranked third around the league in total offense, including fourth in passing and sixth in rushing. Quarterback Drake Maye was sacked 48 times over that span before being taken down for an additional 21 from the wild card through Super Bowl LX.

Prior to heading to Gillette Stadium, Kugler worked with the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line for two years after initially entering the NFL ranks in the same capacity with the Houston Texans in 2021. He made collegiate coaching stops at UTEP, Washington and Appalachian State.

Playing football at North Allegheny High School while his father, Sean, oversaw the Steelers’ offensive line, Kugler went on to serve as a two-time captain at Purdue. The convert from tight end to center started 43 consecutive games for the Boilermakers.

He spent training camp with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted rookie in 2016.

Liverpool Reportedly Have Renewed Hope of New Deal for Ibrahima Konaté

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool and Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on February 08, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As Liverpool struggled through a dire autumn that saw the collapse of their Premier League title defence hopes, one of the players whose personal form was often highlighted for having fallen off most from the season before was that of centre half Ibrahima Konaté.

Complicating matters was that the 26-year-old French international was on an expiring contract and there were many who believed it a foregone conclusion he would join Real Madrid on a free transfer in 2026—just as fellow Red Trent Alexander-Arnold had in 2025.

Whether or not his poor form in the autumn played a role, those links have largely disappeared in recent months, and now along with Konaté’s form ticking up in the new year, there even some renewed chatter that a Liverpool extension might not be a genuine possibility.

While The Athletic’s James Pearce outlines this week that the club haven’t given up hope Konaté will re-up, clu captain and teammate Virgil van Dijk has come out in the wake of Wednesday’s 1-0 victory over Sunderland to publicly encourage Konaté to do just that.

“We speak about everything and it’s a process,” Van Dijk said following the match. “It’s never that easy that we can just say get it done, it’s a process and we’ll see what comes out of it. But obviously I want him to stay, he’s an important figure on the pitch and off as well.

“He’s one of the leaders, he’s outstanding and in my eyes aworld-class centre-back, but I can do only so much. It’s in the club’s hands together with his agent and himself so let’s see what comes out of it.”

Klint Kubiak starts filling out Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff with 1 hire, multiple interviews

Mike McCoy
Jan 4, 2026; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Tennessee Titans interim head coach Mike McCoy watches game play against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images | Travis Register-Imagn Images

After winning Super Bowl 60 with the Seattle Seahawks, new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak is getting a late start to filling out the rest of his coaching staff. However, Kubiak is wasting no time after officially getting hired earlier this week, making one hire and interviewing a couple of candidates for the two coordinator spots.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Raiders are hiring Mike McCoy as assistant head coach. McCoy and Kubiak worked together in 2017, when the former was the Denver Broncos’ offensive coordinator and the latter was one of the team’s offensive assistants.

McCoy also brings head coaching experience to the first-year head coach’s staff, serving in that role from 2013 to 2016 for the then San Diego Chargers and as the Tennessee Titans’ interim head coach this past season after Brian Callahan was fired in Week 7.

The Raiders are hiring Mike McCoy as assistant head coach, per sources.

McCoy, 53, spent four years as the Chargers’ head coach and finished last season as the Titans’ interim coach. An experienced addition to Klint Kubiak’s staff. pic.twitter.com/2NEccAi4Rc

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 12, 2026

Meanwhile, the Raiders will have a new defensive coordinator for the first time in four years after Patrick Graham left for the same position with the Pittsburgh Steelers. One of Graham’s understudies could end up being his replacement.

Per The 33rd Team’s Ari Meirov, current defensive line coach and defensive run game coordinator Rob Leonard will interview for the defensive coordinator job in Las Vegas. Meirov also notes that Maxx Crosby, who has been the subject of recent trade rumors, thinks very highly of Leonard. The coach has been in Las Vegas since 2023 and added the run game coordinator to his title ahead of this past season.

At offensive coordinator, Kubiak is already leaning on his network. Pelissero also reported that the Raiders are interviewing current Seahawks wide receivers coach Frisman Jackson for the job. The two coaches have only spent this past season working together, though. Jackson has nine seasons of experience as an NFL coach, all as a wide receivers coach, and was in the college ranks from 2008 to 2016. He also had a five-year career as a wideout for the Cleveland Browns.

Livvy Dunne Shares Throwback Photo from LSU Recruiting Visit as She Returns to Campus

Livvy Dunne. Livvy Dunne/TikTok
Livvy Dunne.

Livvy Dunne/TikTok

NEED TO KNOW

  • Livvy Dunne is throwing it back to her college days
  • The college gymnast and Sports Illustrated model recently visited her alma mater
  • Dunne announced her retirement from gymnastics on April 17, 2025

Livvy Dunne is feeling nostalgic.

The former collegiate gymnast-turned-Sports Illustrated model posted a series of videos to her TikTok account, taking followers along with her as she returned to Louisiana State University.

In the Feb. 6 video, the influencer could be seen back in the LSU gym with other gymnasts, as she performed a backhand spring on the spring floor to cheers from her former teammates.

In another Jan. 30 video, Dunne threw it back to one of her first times on the LSU campus with some snaps from her recruiting visit to the school.

"Remember what you looked like on your recruiting trip," Dunne wrote over a series of photos and videos of herself approximately six years ago.

Livvy Dunne. Derick E. Hingle/Getty
Livvy Dunne.

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Dunne joined the LSU Tigers gymnastics team in 2020, competing on the uneven bars.

In April 2025, Dunne's college career ultimately came to an end when the Tigers finished third in the NCAA semifinals.

At the time, Dunne had been injured and unable to compete. She shared a message on X bidding the sport goodbye.

"Couldn’t have asked for a better 5 years! Thank you, LSU," the gymnastics star wrote shortly after the meet. In a second post, she said, “✌️ out gymnastics it’s been real… and of course forever LSU!"

Later that year, in July, Dunne appeared on the What’s Your Story? With Stephanie McMahon podcast, touching on why she had never attempted to compete in the Olympics.

Livvy Dunne. Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty
Livvy Dunne.

Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty

Dunne, who previously competed with Team USA in 2017, referenced an injury she had sustained as a teenager, which led to a medical condition that limited her athletic ability.

"I was actually competing on a hurt ankle (at) the 2018 USA Championships," she said on the podcast episode, adding, "And part of my ankle bone died... so my Olympic dreams died with it."

Dunne, who was named a 2025 Sports Illustrated Swim cover star, also hinted at more "on-screen" work when speaking with PEOPLE exclusively on the red carpet at the issue's launch party in May.

"My life has revolved around gymnastics," the former college athlete told PEOPLE at the event. "So, honestly, to be able to say yes to more things and potentially maybe do some more performing art stuff on screen — and I'm very excited."

Just prior to the end of her gymnastics career, Dunne told PEOPLE that she was looking forward to being able to support her Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher, boyfriend Paul Skenes, at his games.

"I'm super excited to be able to spend time with Paul," she said. "I've always had to train during my summers and stuff... So to be able to not have to do gymnastics training and be able to spend more time in Pittsburgh with Paul enjoying the baseball season, I'm looking forward to that."

Dunne and Paul both attended LSU and were introduced by mutual friends. They later confirmed their relationship in August 2023.

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Jayden Quaintance falling, Malachi Moreno absent in ESPN NBA Draft Big Board

ESPN released its latest NBA Draft Big Board rankings on Thursday, with two Kentucky Wildcats included in the top 100.

Jayden Quaintance comes in at #18 in the latest rankings, dropping from #9 in the previous rankings.

ESPN’s Jeremy Woo had this to say about Quaintance:

It’s unclear if he will try to play the rest of the way, and NBA scouts presently have more questions than answers about him as a prospect. The circumstances make him a tricky case ahead of the draft, given the limited amount of minutes he’ll have on his résumé following ACL surgery in March 2025.

Woo pointed to Quaintance’s defensive upside and ability as a lob threat as factors that could lead to him being drafted in the lottery, but JQ will likely have a lot to prove to NBA scouts with so little film available following the ACL surgery if he doesn’t play again this season.

ESPN has Otega Oweh in the top 100, coming in at #93.

After a slow start, Oweh has turned it on as of late, looking more and more like the Oweh we saw toward the end of last season. Oweh has scored at least 20 points in all but two SEC games (18 points against Texas and 12 against Tennessee in Knoxville).

Noticeably absent from ESPN’s rankings is Malachi Moreno.

SB Nation recently had Moreno ranked as the 23rd overall prospect in the class, and other outlets had him ranked in the top 30.

Moreno’s numbers aren’t eye-popping (8.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.7 blocks), but he’s put up those numbers in just 22 minutes per game and played a major role for Kentucky when many didn’t expect him to at the beginning of the season.

For now, it doesn’t appear Kentucky is in real danger of losing Moreno to the NBA this year, but he’s still got plenty of time to progress in his development and bolster his stock while hopefully guiding Kentucky toward a deep NCAA Tournament run.

You can check out the full ESPN rankings here.

Bruins&#39; players in the Olympics represent 5 different countries

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The Boston Bruins are well represented in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.

They've got one of the largest groups of NHL players in these Olympics.

It's the first time NHL players can compete in the Games since 2014, so it's a cool chance for fans of a given team to watch their players represent their countries. 

All told, the Bruins have players competing for five different countries at the Olympics.

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What Bruins players are at the Olympics?

There are eight Bruins at the Olympics, split between a handful of countries.

Superstar forward David Pastrnak plays for Czechia. He was the flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies.

“Honeslty, speechless. Very honored,” Pastrnak told NHL.com. “Going over there to represent my country, I am going to give it my all. Really happy and honored to be able to hold our flag and represent us in the ceremony."

MORE: USA curling's Danny Casper doesn't let GBS health issue slow him down

The United States has two Bruins. There's first-line defenseman Charlie McAvoy, who is paired with Minnesota's Quinn Hughes. Backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman also comes from the Bruins.

Sweden has two Bruins on its roster: Hampus Lindholm and Elias Lindholm. They are not brothers.

Finland has two Bruins, too: Henri Jokiharju, the veteran defenseman, and Joonas Korpisalo, a reserve goalie.

Latvia rounds out the Bruins representation. Boston prospect Dans Locmelis represents Latvia after spending this season with AHL Providence.

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Torrez Finney reveals devastating injury seconds into UFC 325 fight

He may be a physical specimen, but Torrez Finney isn't indestructible.

As it turns out, Finney (11-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) found that out recently if he wasn't already aware. During his UFC 325 loss to Jacob Malkoun, Finney suffered a leg injury and was noticeably hobbled for the official decision.

Wednesday, Finney revealed the extent of the damage. He suffered a torn ACL and meniscus and underwent surgery the day after his Jan. 31 defeat. Finney added that the injury occurred in the first 15 seconds of the fight.

Thank God he’s built me to overcome every obstacle I’ve faced and that will be the story once again. I tore my ACL and both of my meniscus within my knee. Got me into surgery the next day. He said it’s insane I was able to fight tearing that 15 seconds into the fight
✊🏿😈🔥 pic.twitter.com/uPZ6lgqvwv

— Torrez Finney (@punishertorrez) February 12, 2026

The defeat was Finney's first of his professional career. The 27-year-old middleweight entered the bout having won his promotional debut vs. Robert Valentin in April.

Finney did not reveal a timeline for his return. However, it's common for professional athletes to take somewhere in the nine-to-12-month range to return from a torn ACL. Some are able to return as soon as seven months after injury.

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Steelers free agency scouting report: WR Marquise &#39;Hollywood&#39; Brown

Fans can look forward to a new offensive-minded regime with head coach Mike McCarthy at the helm of the Pittsburgh Steelers, no doubt looking to acquire additional playmakers in free agency this offseason.

If Pittsburgh ultimately looks to add another wide receiver opposite DK Metcalf, Marquise Brown of the Kansas City Chiefs would be an ideal acquisition.

Stats

  • 2019: 46 receptions, 584 receiving yards, 7 touchdowns
  • 2020: 58 receptions, 769 receiving yards, 8 touchdowns
  • 2021: 91 receptions, 1,008 receiving yards, 6 touchdowns
  • 2022: 67 receptions, 709 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns
  • 2023: 51 receptions, 574 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns
  • 2024: 9 receptions, 91 receiving yards, 0 touchdowns
  • 2025: 49 receptions, 587 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns

Fit with Steelers offense

If Calvin Austin III walks in free agency, the addition of Brown could be viewed by some as an upgrade at wide receiver. With game-changing speed and acceleration, exceptional route running, and versatility to make an impact outside and in the slot, Brown could be exactly what the Steelers sorely lacked last season. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that his cousin Antonio Brown was arguably the greatest wide receiver in franchise history.

Contract prediction

Brown could predictably sign a two-year deal worth around $18 million, above Spotrac's projected $5.5 million average annual salary, given his upside and potential impact in Pittsburgh.

For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

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Xbox to prep devs for “what’s next” at GDC 2026

12 February 2026 at 23:51

Xbox plans to prepare developers for the future at GDC 2026 Microsoft has confirmed that it will be at GDC 2026 in full force, with plans to discuss the “future of Xbox”, implying that we will hear about the company’s “next-generation” plans at the event. While Microsoft’s statements are somewhat vague, a talk from their […]

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(PR) Ride 6 Game Director Delves into Real-world & Fictional Track Designs

13 February 2026 at 00:40
Hello to all bikers out there! The wait is finally over: Ride 6 is out tomorrow (February 12), and it's time to rev up and start a new adventure. Over the past two years, we've poured our hearts into creating an experience that celebrates every aspect of motorcycle culture. Today, we're excited to pull back the curtain on one of the pillars of this new chapter: how we brought over 40 tracks to life in the game. As you know, Ride 6 features both real-world and fictional tracks, each crafted with utmost care. Our teams worked hard to recreate iconic locations that have shaped motorcycling history, while also designing completely original tracks that are just as memorable and fun to ride.

For real tracks, the process starts on location. We map the entire circuit from above using drones, capturing anywhere from 2,000 to 2,500 photos depending on the size and complexity of the track. Before flying, we set up 20-25 Ground Control Points (GCPs). These are PVC panels marked with an "X," and we record their exact positions with high-precision GPS antennas. Once the photos are taken, we link each GCP to every image it appears in, attaching the corresponding GPS coordinates. This method allows us to generate point clouds with an impressive margin of error of just 2.5 cm.

Qualcomm Reportedly Received Samsung LPDDR6X Samples - Linked to AI250 Accelerator

13 February 2026 at 00:27
Late last October, Qualcomm revealed its AI200 and AI250 chip-based accelerator cards, and racks. Oddly, the company's press material mentioned the utilization of Low-Power DRAM (LPDDR) memory rather than in vogue High Bandwidth tech (HBM)—the latter has quickly become the de facto choice for cutting-edge AI-crunching enterprise platforms. Modern types of LPDDR memory are normally found in portable devices powered by Qualcomm chipsets, but the San Diego-headquartered fabless semiconductor firm seems to be exploring the deployment of LPDDR6X modules in server-grade equipment. According to inside track information—published by The Bell South Korea—Samsung Electronics has reportedly sent prototype LPDDR6X samples of to the House of Snapdragon chips.

One of The Bell's anonymous industry sources opined that this move was a little bit out of the ordinary; given that the LPDDR6 (non-X) standard received official JEDEC certification not that long ago (Q3 2025). The still in-progress Samsung LPDDR6X development project has been linked to Qualcomm's 2027 launch of the AI250 inference-focused server platform. The publication's official contact believes that a tight AI200-series release roadmap has prompted the very early supply of LPDDR6X modules. Last month, rumors emerged about the AI200 and AI250 inference accelerators being sized up with SOCAMM2 in mind. In December, the Samsung Memory Product Planning Team divulged forthcoming branches of non-X tech—most notably that "low-power DRAM technologies such as SOCAMM" are being spun-off from "AI-focused module solution(s) leveraging LPDDR6 architecture."

(PR) REANIMAL Post-Launch DLC Teased Ahead of Base Game's Arrival on February 13

12 February 2026 at 23:34
Just few more days until the horrors begin! REANIMAL, the highly anticipated co-op horror game from Tarsier Studios, creators of Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II, launches this Friday, February 13. Pre-ordering the Deluxe Edition now secures 10% savings and grants access to the REANIMAL Season Pass, which includes all three DLCs in The Expanded World campaign—delivering all-new horrors for players to survive.

There are three upcoming chapters in The Expanded World, the first of which is scheduled to release in summer 2026. The Expanded World will weave a completely original story around new child protagonists, thrusting players into chilling new environments and monstrous horrors across the war-torn REANIMAL island.

Steam Deck's Sudden "Out of Stock" Status Drives Speculation About Component Shortages

12 February 2026 at 23:23
Mid-way through the week, computer game hardware observers started to notice the dwindling availability of Valve's Steam Deck OLED handheld. The popular portable gaming PC first launched almost three years ago, first releasing as the LCD screen-based version. The 256 GB LCD model was discontinued last December, leaving the more expensive OLED options—in 512 GB and 1 TB configured forms—in charge of keeping Valve's handheld legacy alive. Unfortunately, prospective buyers—in North America, Japan (via Komodo—Valve's regional distribution partner), Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong—are unable to acquire new OLED stock. Initial reportage has highlighted a "plentiful" supply for UK and Australia-based customers, but several key market territories are seemingly affected by a sudden shortage. At the time of writing, Valve has not commented on this head scratching situation.

A lack of official announcements has driven online community speculation; mainly about possible dry spells of Steam Deck-related component shipments. Presently, the two OLED SKUs utilize 16 GB of unified LPDDR5-6500 RAM, paired with 512 GB or 1 TB NVMe SSDs. The ongoing computer memory and storage crisis has caused plenty of price fluctuation chaos throughout late 2025 and early 2026. Coinciding with troubled times (November 2025), Valve unveiled a new wave of Steam products. As of this month, the Bellevue, Washington-based corporation has remained schtum about the launch MSRP of its Steam Machine. In a worst case scenario, fearful portable and SFF gaming hardware enthusiasts are imagining forthcoming price hikes of Steam Deck OLED hardware, and $1000+ cost of ownership for Valve's second attempt at breaking the mini PC market.

AMD moves closer to open-source firmware with openSIL test, set to replace AGESA

13 February 2026 at 00:14

This early implementation is purely experimental. 3mdeb describes it as a proof of concept rather than a stable release, noting that it's not suitable for production systems. Yet the project gives firmware developers a rare opportunity to see how AMD's next-generation silicon initialization layer operates in practice before it replaces...

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Samos 2026: Why This Aegean Gem is the New Must-Visit Destination for British Travellers

13 February 2026 at 00:26
Samos 2026: Why This Aegean Gem is the New Must-Visit Destination for British Travellers

As the Greek island of Samos emerges as a popular international destination, UK residents’ travel patterns are changing dramatically. This surge in interest is being driven by the introduction of new direct flight routes, which have effectively bridged the gap between British airports and this North Aegean sanctuary. As the 2026 flight season approaches, the Municipality of Western Samos has been tasked with actively promoting the island on a global scale. This strategic initiative aims to highlight a wide range of experiences that go well beyond the traditional “sun and sea” narrative. Samos is presenting a more nuanced identity to the world by emphasising the island’s unique gastronomy, rugged outdoor adventures, and deep historical significance.

A Strategic Pivot Toward Alternative Tourism

The conventional appeal of Mediterranean beaches is no longer viewed as the sole driver for tourism in the region. Instead, a multifaceted approach is being adopted by local authorities to cater to the evolving tastes of modern travellers. It is recognized that British tourists are increasingly seeking authenticity and depth in their holiday choices. Consequently, the local administration is prioritizing the development of “alternative tourism” sectors. This involves a concerted effort to showcase the island’s mountainous terrain, its sprawling vineyards, and the quiet sophistication of its culinary traditions. To ensure these offerings reach the right audience, partnerships are being explored with high-profile organizations, including the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) in the UK. Through these collaborations, the island’s image is being reshaped from a seasonal summer getaway into a year-round cultural hub.

Culinary Heritage and Gastronomic Exploration

The flavours of Samos are being positioned at the forefront of this new promotional campaign. The island’s gastronomic identity is deeply intertwined with its legendary winemaking history, particularly the production of the world-renowned Muscat wine. Visitors are being invited to explore local vineyards where ancient techniques are still honoured, alongside modern tasting rooms that reflect the island’s growing sophistication. The culinary experience is further enriched by the use of locally sourced ingredients—honey from the slopes of Mount Kerkis, olive oil from century-old groves, and seafood caught fresh from the Aegean. By emphasizing these authentic epicurean journeys, Samos is successfully attracting a demographic of travellers who value quality and local provenance over mass-produced tourist fare.

Adventure and the Great Outdoors

For the spirited traveller, the natural landscape of Western Samos is being developed as a premier destination for outdoor activities. The rugged beauty of the island provides a dramatic backdrop for a variety of pursuits, ranging from challenging treks on Mount Kerkis to leisurely walks through the Potami waterfalls. Detailed guided tours are being organized to lead visitors through lush forests and hidden valleys, ensuring that the island’s biodiversity is both appreciated and preserved. Furthermore, the coastal waters are being utilized for sustainable marine activities, such as kayaking and sailing, which allow for a closer connection with the environment. This focus on adventure is intended to appeal to a younger, more active generation of British travellers who prioritize physical engagement and environmental stewardship during their travels.

Unveiling the Layers of Antiquity

The historical wealth of Samos remains one of its most compelling assets, and it is being highlighted as a cornerstone of the island’s international appeal. As the birthplace of Pythagoras and the site of the magnificent Heraion, the island offers a historical narrative that spans millennia. Significant archaeological landmarks, including the Tunnel of Eupalinos—an engineering marvel of the ancient world—are being integrated into comprehensive sightseeing itineraries. These sites are not merely being presented as static ruins but as living monuments to human ingenuity and cultural evolution. By providing well-structured tours and educational resources, the Municipality is ensuring that the historical legacy of Samos is accessible and engaging for the intellectually curious visitor.

Sustainable Growth and Future Prospects

As the tourism landscape evolves, Western Samoa’s commitment to sustainable development becomes more apparent. The influx of British tourists is being managed with a focus on quality over quantity, with the goal of avoiding the pitfalls of overtourism that have plagued other Mediterranean hotspots. The infrastructure is being gradually upgraded to accommodate new flight arrivals while preserving the island’s authentic charm. This balanced approach is expected to provide long-term benefits to the local economy and community. Samos is setting a standard for other Aegean destinations by promoting a tourism model that values both the natural environment and local culture. In the coming years, the island is expected to solidify its reputation as a sophisticated, multifaceted destination that provides something truly unique to international travellers.

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Hawaiian Joins Alaska, Southwest, United, JetBlue and More US Airlines Upgrading Flight Travel Experience with Inflight Wi-Fi Network with Starlink, While American and Delta Relies on Traditional Own Source

13 February 2026 at 00:23
Hawaiian Joins Alaska, Southwest, United, JetBlue and More US Airlines Upgrading Flight Travel Experience with Inflight Wi-Fi Network with Starlink, While American and Delta Relies on Traditional Own Source

In an exciting move that’s transforming US travel, Hawaiian Airlines has joined the ranks of Alaska, Southwest, United, JetBlue, and more US airlines, upgrading their flight travel experiences with Starlink inflight Wi-Fi. As US airlines embrace Starlink’s high-speed, low-latency internet, passengers flying across the USA can now expect lightning-fast Wi-Fi, making it easier than ever to stay connected. Starlink Wi-Fi is no longer just an upgrade; it’s becoming a game-changer for the US tourism sector.

However, not all airlines are on the same page. While American Airlines and Delta continue to rely on traditional, self-sourced Wi-Fi systems, the majority of US airlines are jumping on the Starlink bandwagon. With Hawaiian Airlines leading the way, the USA is witnessing a revolution in flight connectivity. This shift signals a new era for US tourism, one where staying connected in the skies is no longer a luxury but an expectation. Starlink is setting the new standard, and the impact on US travel could be monumental. Stay with us as we dive into how these upgrades are reshaping the future of air travel and US tourism.

In a world where US tourism is rapidly evolving, Starlink has emerged as the game-changer that passengers have been desperately waiting for. As US airlines continue to transform the in-flight experience, Starlink Wi-Fi is leading the charge, providing lightning-fast internet to thousands of travellers soaring across the USA and beyond. But what does this mean for the US travel industry? How are US airlines embracing this transformative technology, and how does this impact US tourism as a whole? Keep reading, as we dive deep into the US tourism sector’s monumental leap into the future of air travel connectivity.

The rapid expansion of Starlink Wi-Fi on US airlines marks a new era for USA tourism and US travel overall. With US airlines aggressively deploying Starlink satellite technology, airline connectivity is no longer a luxury—it’s an expectation. This is especially crucial for passengers flying long distances, where Starlink‘s unparalleled speed and low latency are vital. The implications for US tourism and US travel are nothing short of monumental, setting a bold standard for global air travel. In the USA, air travel isn’t just about getting from A to B—it’s about experiencing a digital revolution in the skies.

Airline CarrierType of In‑Flight Wi‑FiProvider / SystemAccess / CostNotes
Hawaiian Airlines (US)Starlink Wi‑FiSpaceX Starlink satelliteFree for passengersStarlink internet is available on all Airbus A330 and A321neo aircraft.
United Airlines (US)Starlink Wi‑Fi (rolling out)SpaceX Starlink satelliteFree for MileagePlus membersUnited is installing Starlink across regional and mainline jets.
Alaska Airlines (US)Starlink Wi‑Fi (planned full rollout)SpaceX Starlink satelliteExpected free or loyalty accessAlaska announced Starlink integration for its fleet starting in 2026.
Southwest Airlines (US)Starlink Wi‑Fi (planned)SpaceX Starlink satelliteLikely free for Rapid Rewards membersSouthwest confirmed plans to bring Starlink onboard.
JetBlue Airways (US)Traditional Wi‑Fi (Fly‑Fi)Viasat satelliteFree for all passengers (Fly‑Fi)JetBlue uses Fly‑Fi via Viasat (not Starlink).
American Airlines (US) Traditional Wi‑FiAT&T / Viasat / IntelsatFree for AAdvantage members; paid otherwiseAmerican’s Wi‑Fi relies on traditional satellite tech.
Delta Air Lines (US) Traditional Wi‑FiSatellite (Viasat/others)Free for SkyMiles members / paidDelta uses traditional satellite services.
Spirit Airlines (US) Traditional Wi‑FiThird‑party satellitePaidSpirit’s Wi‑Fi uses non‑Starlink systems.
Breeze Airways (US)Traditional Wi‑FiViasat satellitePaid / perk includedBreeze uses Viasat‑enabled connectivity.
Other Int’l Airlines with Starlink Starlink Wi‑FiSpaceX StarlinkVaries (free / loyalty)Carriers like Qatar Airways, WestJet, airBaltic, Air France have Starlink deals.

Hawaiian Airlines Leads the Charge with Starlink

Hawaiian Airlines Pioneers the Future of US Tourism with Starlink Wi-Fi!

As US airlines scramble to get Starlink on their planes, Hawaiian Airlines has already embraced this revolutionary technology. Offering high-speed, low-latency satellite Wi-Fi, Hawaiian Airlines became the first US carrier to install Starlink on all of its Airbus A321neo and A330 fleets. And it’s not just about speed. This cutting-edge technology is free for all passengers, making it a game-changer in the US tourism sector.

This innovation is transforming US travel, allowing passengers to access super-fast Wi-Fi gate-to-gate on transpacific routes, making it easier to stay connected no matter where you’re flying. And for US tourism, this means enhanced engagement with potential visitors, better customer satisfaction, and overall increased attractiveness as a travel destination. For anyone exploring US travel, the experience aboard Hawaiian Airlines is now elevated to new heights. prnewswire.com

United Airlines Steps Up: More than 300 Planes with Starlink Wi-Fi by 2027

United Airlines is Transforming the Future of US Tourism with Starlink Wi-Fi. Don’t Miss It!

United Airlines isn’t far behind. The airline is on a mission to revolutionize US travel by offering Starlink Wi-Fi on more than 300 regional jets, with mainline aircraft soon to follow. United’s commitment to Starlink is a key move in transforming US tourism, ensuring passengers enjoy high-speed internet while flying across the USA and the world. By 2027, United Airlines will equip over 500 aircraft, ensuring USA tourism is boosted with faster, reliable inflight connectivity.

Passengers will be able to access high-speed Wi-Fi throughout their journey. United Airlines is leading the way in US travel, proving that Starlink isn’t just a trend—it’s the future of air travel. For those in the USA tourism sector, this signifies a huge step forward. Connectivity equals better engagement with travellers, driving a future where in-flight connectivity isn’t just about internet—it’s about unlocking a better passenger experience.prnewswire.com

Alaska Airlines: Full Fleet Deployment of Starlink by 2027

Alaska Airlines to Transform US Tourism with Full-Starlink Rollout by 2027!

Imagine the future of US tourism where every passenger enjoys high-speed internet, regardless of flight duration. Alaska Airlines is taking bold steps to make this a reality. With Starlink Wi-Fi set to be installed across their entire fleet by 2027, Alaska Airlines is positioning itself as one of the leaders in US travel. As the airline continues to evolve, its passengers will benefit from seamless connectivity on both regional jets and long-haul flights.

In the world of USA tourism, this marks a major milestone. Passengers will be able to access reliable, fast Wi-Fi from takeoff to landing, allowing them to stay connected while flying over the Americas or coast-to-coast across the USA. For US tourism, this upgrade helps Alaska Airlines meet the demands of the modern traveller—especially for those who consider connectivity an essential part of their travel experience. news.alaskaair.com

Southwest Airlines: 300 Planes Equipped with Starlink by 2026

Southwest Airlines Joins the Revolution! 300 Planes Will Be Equipped with Starlink!

It’s not just the big players—Southwest Airlines is gearing up to equip 300 Boeing 737 aircraft with Starlink Wi-Fi by 2026. For US tourism, this is a game-changer, bringing faster and more reliable Wi-Fi to an airline that already offers free Wi-Fi to its passengers. By rolling out Starlink, Southwest is ensuring its passengers are never disconnected, even in the skies over the USA.

For US travel, this move is huge. Passengers will be able to stream, work, and stay connected with family and friends in ways they never could before on domestic flights. This isn’t just about keeping passengers entertained—it’s about making USA tourism a better experience. Southwest’s move will also ensure it continues to be a leader in US tourism, with seamless connectivity keeping passengers loyal to the brand southwestairlinesinvestorrelations.com

JetBlue Airways: Kuiper Network, Not Starlink – Will JetBlue Join the Revolution?

JetBlue’s Kuiper Network: The Future of Wi-Fi for US Tourism or the Missing Link?

While JetBlue Airways isn’t jumping on the Starlink bandwagon just yet, it is planning to implement Amazon’s Kuiper Network by 2027. This move highlights JetBlue’s commitment to improving US tourism through better connectivity. While Starlink Wi-Fi is already revolutionising US travel, JetBlue’s partnership with Amazon could usher in a new chapter in inflight connectivity for the USA and beyond.

For the US tourism sector, this move shows how competitive the US airlines market is, with carriers vying for the ultimate in-flight experience. Whether Starlink or Kuiper, the takeaway is clear—US travel is on the brink of something extraordinary. As airlines evolve with technology, passengers are the winners in this USA tourism revolution.

American Airlines and Delta: Starlink Still Not a Part of the Plan

Are American Airlines and Delta Missing Out on the Starlink Revolution?

While Starlink is dominating the skies with other US airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have not yet incorporated it into their offerings. American Airlines relies on AT&T/Viasat for its in-flight internet services, while Delta continues to provide free Wi-Fi through traditional satellite systems. But with US tourism pushing for faster and more reliable connectivity, it seems that Starlink is the future—and the competition is heating up.

For the US tourism sector, this presents a challenge. American Airlines and Delta risk falling behind as Starlink-equipped airlines offer a superior passenger experience. As USA tourism continues to evolve, those US airlines that offer Starlink Wi-Fi will undoubtedly have a competitive edge. Official Source: news.aa.com

The Future of US Tourism Is Starlink-Connected Skies

US Tourism Will Never Be the Same Again—Starlink Wi-Fi Transforms the Way We Travel!

The integration of Starlink Wi-Fi into US airlines is no small feat—it’s a digital revolution in the sky. For USA tourism, this technology means faster, reliable, and uninterrupted connectivity, allowing passengers to stay connected and engaged with their journey. As Starlink continues to expand its reach, US travel is on the verge of a major transformation. From Hawaiian Airlines to United and Southwest, the airlines that adopt Starlink are setting the bar for US tourism and US travel for years to come.

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Discover the Ideal March Beach Holidays from the UK

13 February 2026 at 00:23
Discover the Ideal March Beach Holidays from the UK
Discover the Ideal March Beach Holidays from the UK

In March, when the cold UK weather is at it’s worst, we often feel the need to leave the country, and to enjoy the sun again. If you want to escape the cold, it’s good to know that there is plenty of destinations that are only a short flight away and are basking in the sun. Whether you wish to relax at a beach, enjoy a vibrant city, or dive into a new culture, plenty of warm and sunny destinations are waiting for you. Find the sunny and warm destinations that are ideal for your March vacation and are just a four hour flight away from the UK.

The Caribbean

March is one of the best times to visit the Caribbean. The weather is hot but not overwhelming, with average daily temperatures around 28°C. Whether you head to Jamaica, the Bahamas, or Barbados, the Caribbean offers stunning beaches, clear waters, and plenty of opportunities to unwind or explore. The Caribbean is perfect for those who enjoy a laid-back atmosphere or want to dive into local culture and history.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Barbados offers an idyllic combination of beaches and historical attractions, perfect for a mix of relaxation and exploration.
  • For a more active vacation, Jamaica provides abundant opportunities for water sports and adventure.

Canary Islands, Spain

The Canary Islands are a perennial favorite for those seeking year-round sunshine. With temperatures averaging around 20°C in March, this Spanish archipelago provides a mild, pleasant climate ideal for outdoor adventures. Each island offers something unique—from the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote to the lush greenery of La Gomera. If you love a mix of sun and exploration, the Canaries are perfect for both relaxing on beaches and hiking through dramatic terrains.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Lanzarote is great for art lovers and those seeking adventure with its volcanic parks and stunning beaches.
  • Tenerife offers more family-friendly activities with theme parks and a lively atmosphere.

Morocco

For those who enjoy city life with a sunny backdrop, Morocco is an excellent choice in March. Marrakech, with its rich history and cultural vibrancy, has average temperatures around 22°C, offering perfect weather for sightseeing. Explore bustling souks, ancient palaces, and the beautiful Jardin Majorelle. The charming streets of Chefchaouen, famously known as the Blue City, also provide a serene atmosphere with plenty of sunshine.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Marrakech is ideal for those seeking a mix of culture, shopping, and history.
  • If you prefer tranquility, head to the coastal city of Essaouira, which offers both sun and a more relaxed pace.

Mexico: Cancun and Tulum

If you’re looking for a vibrant destination with sun and excitement, Cancun and Tulum in Mexico are excellent choices. With daily temperatures around 29°C, the weather is perfect for beach lovers and those wanting to enjoy the nightlife. Cancun, known for its lively nightlife, is ideal for partygoers, while Tulum offers a more relaxed vibe with stunning beaches and eco-friendly resorts.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Cancun is ideal for those who want both beach relaxation and an active nightlife scene.
  • Tulum provides a more tranquil experience with its beachfront resorts and ancient Mayan ruins to explore.

Las Vegas, USA

For those seeking a fun-filled destination with plenty of sun, Las Vegas is a top contender. Temperatures in March hover around 22°C, providing pleasant weather for both outdoor activities and indoor entertainment. While known for its casinos and vibrant nightlife, Las Vegas offers more than just gambling—there are numerous shows, world-class restaurants, and thrilling attractions to enjoy.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Las Vegas is perfect for a combination of relaxation by the pool, gourmet dining, and live entertainment.
  • Consider visiting the nearby Hoover Dam or Red Rock Canyon for a bit of nature and adventure.

Thailand

Although a bit farther from the UK, Thailand offers fantastic weather in March, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C. Whether you’re visiting the beaches of Phuket or exploring the temples of Chiang Mai, the sunny weather makes it a perfect destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration. Thailand provides a great balance of stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant cities.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Phuket and Krabi are great for those who love pristine beaches and water activities.
  • Chiang Mai is ideal for travelers interested in culture, history, and nature, especially if you want to explore temples or trek through the mountains.

The Maldives

For the ultimate tropical paradise, the Maldives should be on your list. With average temperatures around 31°C, the Maldives offers crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and luxurious resorts. If you’re seeking a relaxing beach holiday, the Maldives provides a peaceful setting to unwind, enjoy spa treatments, and savor world-class cuisine. The islands’ natural beauty and calm atmosphere make it a top choice for honeymooners and those looking for a serene getaway.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Opt for an all-inclusive resort to make the most of your stay in this idyllic paradise.
  • Enjoy water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, or simply relax by the beach.

Vietnam

Vietnam is another fantastic option for March, offering a blend of culture, beaches, and vibrant cities. With temperatures around 25°C to 30°C, it’s ideal for both outdoor adventures and exploring bustling cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. The beaches in areas such as Phu Quoc and Nha Trang are perfect for those who enjoy sunbathing, while Vietnam’s rich history and cultural heritage provide plenty of sightseeing opportunities.

Top Travel Tips:

  • Explore Vietnam’s historical sites, such as the ancient town of Hoi An or the temples in Hue.
  • Phu Quoc Island is perfect for beach lovers looking for a quieter spot away from the crowds.

Conclusion

Do you want to experience the city life in Marrkech, the calm beaches in Maldives, or want to see the liveliness in Las Vegas? These March destinations are a great get away from the UK’s March chill. All these destinations have warm weather along with a plethora of activities and cultural experiences. You should check the partnered restrictions and visa rules about the March destinations you choose.

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Cuba Travel Alert 2026: Foreign Office Warns Against All but Essential Travel Amid Severe Power Crisis

13 February 2026 at 00:18
Cuba Travel Alert 2026: Foreign Office Warns Against All but Essential Travel Amid Severe Power Crisis

For years, Cuba has been a bucket-list destination, famed for its vintage cars, rhythmic salsa, and sun-drenched beaches. However, in February 2026, the music has quieted as the island faces one of the most significant energy and logistical collapses in its modern history.

On February 11, 2026, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) officially upgraded its travel advice, warning British nationals against all but essential travel to Cuba. This rare and serious escalation comes as the island grapples with a nationwide power grid failure and a critical shortage of aviation fuel that has grounded hundreds of flights.

A Nation in the Dark: The Power Grid Collapse

The primary driver behind the new travel warning is the “severe and worsening disruption” to Cuba’s essential infrastructure. The island is currently experiencing persistent nationwide power outages, with some regions left without electricity for more than 24 hours at a time.

These blackouts aren’t just an inconvenience for tourists; they are a systemic failure affecting:

  • Water Supply: Pumps rely on electricity, meaning water shortages are now common even in major cities like Havana.
  • Communications: Mobile phone networks and internet access are intermittent as towers lose power.
  • Health Services: While major hospitals have generators, the FCDO warns that medical care for travelers may be compromised.
  • Food Safety: Prolonged outages are affecting refrigeration, leading to concerns over food spoilage in restaurants and hotels.

The Aviation Crisis: No Fuel at the Gate

Perhaps the most shocking development for travelers is the “Aviation Fuel Blackout.” On February 9, 2026, Cuban authorities issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) stating that Jet A-1 fuel would be unavailable at all nine international airports until at least March 11, 2026.

This has caused immediate and widespread chaos for airlines:

  • Cancellations: Carriers like Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat have suspended all operations to Cuba effective immediately, affecting over 400 weekly flights.
  • Technical Stops: European airlines, including Air France, Iberia, and Air Europa, are continuing some services but must make technical refuelling stops in third countries like the Dominican Republic or the Bahamas on their return legs.
  • Tankering: Some short-haul airlines are “tankering”—carrying enough fuel from their departure point for the entire round trip—which significantly limits the number of passengers and luggage they can carry.

The Human Impact: Beyond the Resort Gates

It’s easy to look at travel warnings as a list of logistical hurdles, but for the people of Cuba and the travelers currently there, the situation is deeply personal. British tourists on the ground describe a “pervasive anxiety.” While many large resorts in Varadero and Cayo Coco are utilizing solar power and heavy-duty generators to keep the lights on for guests, the surrounding communities are struggling.

The FCDO has urged those currently in Cuba to “carefully consider if your presence is essential.” For those who choose to stay, the advice is stark: conserve mobile phone charge, stock up on bottled water, and be prepared for ground transportation to simply stop as fuel rationing at petrol stations becomes more stringent.

What This Means for Your Booking

If you have a holiday booked to Cuba in the coming weeks, the FCDO’s “against all but essential travel” advisory is a critical turning point for your consumer rights:

Travel Insurance: Most standard travel insurance policies are invalidated if you travel against FCDO advice. However, the update typically triggers the right to claim for cancellation if your trip was booked before the warning was issued.

Package Holidays: If you booked through a UK tour operator (like TUI or a specialist agency), they are generally required to offer a full refund or an alternative destination if the FCDO advises against travel.

Flight-Only Bookings: If your flight is still operating (e.g., via a European hub) and you choose not to go, you may not be entitled to a refund unless the airline cancels the flight.

    Looking Ahead: Will Stability Return?

    Industry experts, including Cuba specialist Matthew O’Sullivan, suggest that while this is a “turbulent” moment, it could be the catalyst for necessary change. Currently, the crisis is exacerbated by regional geopolitical tensions and secondary sanctions that have choked off oil supplies from traditional partners.

    For now, the “Pearl of the Antilles” is in a state of suspended animation. The Cuban government is working to stabilize the grid, but with aviation fuel supplies not expected to normalize until mid-March at the earliest, the message to travelers is clear: Wait.

    The beauty of Havana’s Malecón and the white sands of Varadero will still be there, but 2026 has reminded us that even the most beautiful destinations are vulnerable to the realities of energy security.

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    Four Seasons Hotel Baku Secures Exclusive 2026 Forbes Five-Star Distinction as the Premier Luxury Destination of Azerbaijan

    13 February 2026 at 00:14
    Four Seasons Hotel Baku Secures Exclusive 2026 Forbes Five-Star Distinction as the Premier Luxury Destination of Azerbaijan
    Why Four Seasons Hotel Baku Remains the Only Five-Star Property in Azerbaijan.

    The landscape of elite global travel is once again defined by the announcement of the 2026 accolades, where Four Seasons Hotel Baku has been distinguished with the prestigious Forbes Five-Star rating. This honor is recognized as one of the most significant achievements in the luxury hospitality sector, ensuring that the property remains a beacon of excellence within Azerbaijan. As the only hotel in the nation to receive this specific level of acclaim, the establishment is solidified as a primary destination for discerning international travelers seeking unparalleled service and Caspian Sea views.

    The commitment to maintaining such a high standard is reflected in every aspect of the guest experience. It is understood that the Forbes Travel Guide utilizes a rigorous inspection process, making this second consecutive win a testament to the consistency found at the Baku property. Within the heart of the capital, a fusion of classical architecture and modern refinement is presented to visitors, creating a sanctuary that transcends the traditional hotel stay.

    A Continued Legacy of Excellence in Azerbaijan The retention of the Five-Star rating for the second year in a row is viewed as a monumental milestone for the local tourism industry. It is noted that this recognition is not merely a badge of quality but a reflection of the deep-seated culture of service that has been fostered by the leadership and staff. The atmosphere within the hotel is described as a blend of grandeur and warmth, where the artistry of Azerbaijani culture is integrated with global standards of professionalism.

    By securing this position once again in 2026, the property is elevated to a global stage, standing alongside the most iconic hotels in the world. It is observed that the evaluation process performed by anonymous inspectors focuses heavily on the emotional connection and the efficiency of service, both of which are found in abundance at this Neftchilar Avenue landmark.

    Architectural Grandeur and Local Heritage The physical structure of the hotel is characterized by its classical European influence, which stands in harmonious contrast to the surrounding historical landscape. From the balconies, views are offered of the 12th-century Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as the modern skyline that defines the ambitious spirit of the city. The passive experience of observing the Caspian coastline from the hotel’s vantage point is considered a highlight for many who visit.

    The interior design is maintained to reflect a timeless elegance, ensuring that every hallway and guest room provides a sense of tranquility. It is emphasized that the preservation of such a magnificent environment requires constant attention to detail, a task that is evidently managed with great success by the dedicated onsite teams.

    Sanctuary of Wellness at Jaleh Spa Restoration and relaxation are prioritized on the ninth floor, where Jaleh Spa is situated. This facility is recognized for its Romanesque-style pool, which is bathed in natural light through expansive windows. The spa is frequently cited for its unique offerings, specifically the exclusive facial treatments that utilize rare Azerbaijani saffron oil. This local ingredient is valued for its restorative properties and serves as a bridge between ancient heritage and modern wellness rituals.

    The environment within the spa is designed to slow the passage of time, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a quiet atmosphere of luxury. Each treatment is executed with a level of precision that aligns with the overarching Five-Star criteria, ensuring that the wellness experience is both authentic and world-class.

    Culinary Sophistication and Social Spaces Gastronomy is treated as an art form at Zafferano, the signature Italian restaurant of the hotel. Here, authentic flavors from Italy are presented in a setting that overlooks the sea, providing a sensory experience that is both sophisticated and inviting. The restaurant is noted for its ability to balance contemporary elegance with traditional recipes, creating a dining destination that appeals to both locals and international visitors.

    As the evening progresses, the social focus shifts to Bentley’s Bar. This space is described as an intimate and sophisticated venue where masterfully crafted cocktails are served. The ambiance is further enhanced by live piano melodies, creating a backdrop for memorable interactions. The focus on high-quality ingredients and expert preparation in these venues is a key component of the hotel’s successful bid for the Forbes Five-Star distinction.

    The Human Element of Five-Star Service According to Saakshee Gahlawat, the General Manager, this achievement is a direct result of the heart and passion demonstrated by the team. It is suggested that the culture within the hotel is built upon a shared commitment to excellence and genuine care. Every interaction is viewed as an opportunity to curate a moment of refined luxury, transforming a standard stay into something significantly more impactful.

    The dedication of the staff is seen as the primary driver behind the hotel’s ability to meet the exacting standards of the Forbes Travel Guide. This sentiment is echoed by Amanda Frasier, President of Standards & Ratings for Forbes Travel Guide, who notes that the winners of these awards set the standard for authentic experiences in a changing luxury landscape.

    Azerbaijan’s Gateway to the World As Baku continues to evolve as a hub for culture and commerce, the hotel serves as a gateway for those wishing to explore the spirit of the nation. The vibrant and cultured essence of Azerbaijan is reflected in the hospitality provided, making the property a vital component of the country’s international identity. The 2026 Forbes Five-Star award serves as a formal validation of the hotel’s role in providing world-class travel options.

    The rigorous independent inspection process ensures that only the most deserving properties are recognized. By maintaining this status, the hotel confirms its place among the elite, offering a level of well-being and service that remains unparalleled within the region. The journey towards this achievement is one of continuous improvement and a steadfast refusal to compromise on the quality of the guest experience.

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    Hundreds of Passengers Isolated in Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, American and More Airlines Face 105 Cancellations and 291 Delays at Halifax, Calgary, Montreal, Ontario, Toronto, Quebec and Beyond

    13 February 2026 at 00:07
    Hundreds of Passengers Isolated in Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, American and More Airlines Face 105 Cancellations and 291 Delays at Halifax, Calgary, Montreal, Ontario, Toronto, Quebec and Beyond
    Canada cancellations and delays

    Hundreds of passengers are isolated across Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, American, and more airlines face a wave of 105 cancellations and 291 delays. This disruption has affected major cities like Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary, and many smaller regions in Ontario, Quebec, and beyond. Due to extreme cold weather, travelers are facing significant delays in flight operations. As temperatures drop and winds pick up, airlines struggle to manage their schedules, leading to widespread chaos. Passengers are left stranded at airports, with long waiting times and uncertainty about their travel plans. The cancellations and delays are severely impacting both domestic and international travel, leaving thousands of travelers frustrated.

    It’s crucial for passengers to stay updated on their flight status and make alternative arrangements as needed. Airports and airlines are working tirelessly to resolve the situation, but cold conditions continue to challenge their operations.

    Cold Weather Alerts and Its Impact on Air Travel

    The cold wave that has swept across Canada has led to numerous flight cancellations and delays, especially in areas like Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. The Grand Erie Public Health issued cold alerts across regions like Brantford-Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk due to temperatures plunging below –15°C, with wind chills reaching –20°C or lower. These conditions have severely impacted flight operations, especially ground handling and de-icing procedures.

    Analysis of Affected Airports and Airlines

    As of 12 February 2026, Canadian airports have reported a staggering total of 105 flight cancellations and 291 delays across the country. The Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), the busiest in the country, has seen the highest number of delays, with 122 delayed flights. This significant disruption is largely due to the weather conditions, as de-icing procedures take longer, and delays in boarding and check-in processes increase.

    Other major airports have also been severely affected:

    • Montreal-Trudeau (YUL): 22 cancellations and 52 delays have been reported, making it one of the hardest-hit airports.
    • Halifax International (YHZ): With 6 cancellations and 28 delays, passengers are facing longer wait times and disruptions to their travel schedules.
    • Calgary International (YYC): Flights have been delayed with 27 delayed flights and 8 cancellations due to icy conditions affecting ground handling.
    • Smaller airports like Kangiqsualujjuaq (XGR) and Kangirsuk (YKG), while fewer in numbers, still reported cancellations and delays that impacted essential travel.

    Airlines Affected: A Closer Look at the Major Carriers

    Among the airlines, WestJet has reported 16 cancellations and 33 delays, followed by Jazz (ACA) with 15 cancellations and 31 delays. These two major airlines are particularly impacted by the weather, as they handle a large number of domestic flights connecting regional and international hubs.

    Other affected airlines include:

    • PAL Airlines, with 13 cancellations and 18 delays, experienced disruptions to their regional flights.
    • Air Borealis and Air Inuit reported higher cancellation rates, with Air Borealis seeing a 66% cancellation rate, which resulted in 12 cancellations across its network.
    • Air Canada also experienced delays, with 77 delayed flights, causing significant operational challenges, especially given the large volume of domestic and international flights it operates.

    What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

    If you are one of the many passengers affected by the flight disruptions, here are a few steps you can take:

    1. Check for Updates: Always check the status of your flight through the airline’s website or the airport’s flight status page before heading to the airport. This will keep you informed about any changes or cancellations.
    2. Contact Your Airline: If your flight is cancelled or delayed, reach out to your airline for rebooking options. Many airlines are offering to rebook passengers on the next available flight at no additional cost.
    3. Consider Travel Insurance: If your flight has been significantly delayed or cancelled, look into whether your travel insurance policy covers disruptions due to weather. Many airlines and insurance companies provide compensation for additional expenses like accommodation and meals.
    4. Prepare for Longer Wait Times: Due to the cold weather, passengers should expect longer wait times both for security checks and boarding. Dress warmly and make sure to pack extra snacks and entertainment.

    Conclusion

    Canada’s winter weather continues to cause widespread disruptions in air travel, particularly in regions like Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. With 105 flight cancellations and 291 delays, passengers should stay informed, make alternative travel arrangements, and exercise patience as the aviation industry works to address the ongoing challenges posed by the extreme cold. As the situation evolves, it is important to regularly check flight statuses and be prepared for any changes.

    Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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    Huge Winter Crisis! Discover the Viral Impact of the 2026 Arctic Blast on US Tourism Today

    13 February 2026 at 00:06
    Huge Winter Crisis! Discover the Viral Impact of the 2026 Arctic Blast on US Tourism Today
    Arctic freeze hits the US.Thousands of flights canceled & roads paralyzed from New York to the Midwest.

    NEW YORK CITY is currently undergoing a breathtaking, almost ethereal transformation as a massive winter storm wraps the Manhattan skyline in a shroud of white and silences the perpetual roar of the streets. But as we step into the heart of February 2026, that beauty has been replaced by a biting, high-stakes reality. For the thousands of travelers looking to find warmth in a Broadway theater or adventure on the slopes of the Midwest, the air has turned from crisp to cruel. We are witnessing a moment where the sheer power of nature has forced a world-class nation to pause, leaving families huddled in airport terminals and vacationers staring at frozen horizons. It is a time that tests our collective resilience and reminds us that, despite our modern marvels, the ancient spirit of winter still holds the ultimate say over our journeys and our dreams.

    The Polar Vortex Returns: An Arctic Outbreak Paralyzes Millions Now

    A monumental weather event has officially taken hold of the American landscape, as a southward sag in the polar vortex has plunged the United States into a dangerous deep freeze. According to recent meteorological updates, a brutal wave of Arctic air has descended upon New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. This prolonged cold wave, which began its descent in mid-January, has grounded thousands of flights and turned major interstates into treacherous ice chutes. Governmental updates from the National Weather Service (NWS) indicate that wind chills have reached life-threatening levels from the Great Lakes all the way to the Deep South. In Tennessee and Missouri, states often unaccustomed to such sustained subfreezing conditions, the impact has been devastating. Emergency declarations have been issued in dozens of counties as infrastructure strains under the weight of the ice. Officials mentioned that the early 2026 cold wave had become one of the most significant winter events in recent history, forcing a complete rethink of winter travel safety.

    Aviation Meltdown: 10,000+ Flights Grounded Across Major Hubs

    The most visible shock to the tourism economy has been the near-total collapse of flight schedules at key gateways. Aviation tracking data indicates that at the height of the latest storm, more than 10,000 flights were scrubbed or delayed over a three-day window. Airports in New York, Chicago, Boston, and Detroit have found themselves at the epicenter of a logistical nightmare. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), de-icing operations have become increasingly complex as temperatures plummeted into the single digits. Travelers at Nashville and St. Louis hubs, which are typically used as weather-friendly alternatives, were caught off guard as sleet and freezing rain turned runways into skating rinks. Airlines mentioned that they were proactively scrubbing departures to prioritize passenger safety, though this has left thousands of tourists stranded in hotel lobbies and airport concourses.

    Roads of Glass: The Treacherous Path Through the Midwest

    On the ground, the story is equally dire. In Illinois and Michigan, state troopers have logged a historic number of multi-vehicle accidents as blowing snow and lake-effect bursts reduced visibility to zero. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) warned that even well-salted routes were no match for the flash-freezing rain that accompanied the Arctic front. Governmental road safety monitors in Tennessee reported that the recent ice storm left over 250,000 residents without power, further complicating travel for those trying to escape the cold. In New York and Massachusetts, the combination of dense urban centers and snow-narrowed streets has brought ride-hailing and shuttle services to a standstill. Officials suggested that motorists should avoid all non-essential travel until the weather moderated later this month.

    Tourism Hotspots Go Silent: From Broadway to the Great Lakes

    The economic toll on city-center tourism has been profound. In New York City, where January and February are traditionally vital for budget-minded international tourists, foot traffic has evaporated. Museums, theaters, and observation decks have seen walk-up sales plummet. According to the New York City Tourism + Conventions board, the cumulative impact of subzero wind chills and recurring transit snarls has kept even the most dedicated shoulder-season fans indoors. In Chicago and Detroit, outdoor festivals and skating rinks have been forced to adjust hours or cancel events entirely to prevent frostbite. In Missouri’s wine country and Michigan’s lakefront towns, bed-and-breakfast owners mentioned that they had seen a wave of rebookings as travelers cited both safety concerns and the sheer fatigue of the relentless storm cycle.

    Ski Country Split: Too Much Snow vs. Too Little Adventure

    Interestingly, the winter sports sector is seeing a tale of two seasons. While resorts in Vermont and Upstate New York have deep bases, the extreme cold has often made the slopes too dangerous to ski. High winds have repeatedly closed summit lifts, and resorts have issued warnings about the risks of frostbite on open runs. Conversely, in the Rockies, some areas are struggling with a snow drought. The U.S. Forest Service has noted that warm spells further west have left many trails with thin cover, forcing some Western resorts to pivot to non-ski activities. This geographic imbalance is frustrating for travelers who find that their local slopes are too cold to reach safely, while their mountain getaways lack the deep powder they expect for the price.

    A New Chapter for the Winter Traveler

    As the Arctic air continues to howl through the canyons of our cities and across the vast plains of the Midwest, the future of winter travel stands at a historic crossroads. The 2026 freeze has proven that even with all our technology, we are still at the mercy of the elements. It is a moment that demands patience, preparation, and a deep respect for the power of the natural world. We invite you to stay safe and informed during this extraordinary cold wave. Whether you are waiting for a flight in a crowded terminal or hunkering down at home, remember that the warmth of the season will eventually return. The beauty of travel is not just in the destination, but in our ability to navigate the challenges along the way with grace and resilience. The ice will eventually melt, the runways will clear, and the world will be waiting for us once more. Your next winter adventure is out there—whenever the wind finally decides to change and the world wakes up again.

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    Kenya and Egypt Forge Historic Tourism Alliance: A Strategic Fusion of Heritage and Wildlife

    13 February 2026 at 00:06
    Kenya and Egypt Forge Historic Tourism Alliance: A Strategic Fusion of Heritage and Wildlife

    A burgeoning partnership between two of the continent’s most formidable tourism powers has dramatically altered the landscapes of African diplomacy and economic integration. In a high-level diplomatic engagement, Kenya’s State Department for Tourism, represented by Principal Secretary John Ololtuaa, met with His Excellency Hatem Yousri Hosni, the Arab Republic of Egypt’s Ambassador to Kenya. The primary goal of this assembly was to discuss a transformative Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed to connect the tourism sectors of these two countries. This proposed collaboration is being hailed as a watershed moment for both countries’ hospitality industries, indicating a shift towards a more integrated and diverse continental travel market.

    The Synergy of Heritage and Conservation

    The core of this bilateral agreement is rooted in the exchange of strategic blueprints aimed at product diversification. While Kenya has long been recognized as a global leader in wildlife conservation and safari experiences, Egypt stands as a master of cultural heritage tourism. Through this MOU, a framework is being established where Egyptian expertise in managing world-class historical sites is shared to enhance Kenya’s nascent cultural tourism sector. Conversely, the advanced conservation models and eco-tourism frameworks developed within the Kenyan Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife are expected to be utilized as a reference for Egypt’s efforts in preserving its own natural assets.

    This reciprocal relationship is intended to create a more robust tourism portfolio for both nations. By learning from Egypt’s success in monetizing and preserving ancient history, Kenya aims to broaden its appeal to global travellers who seek experiences beyond the traditional savannah. This strategy is perfectly aligned with the Kenya Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife Strategic Plan (2023–2027), which emphasizes the need for product diversification to maintain destination competitiveness in an increasingly crowded global market.

    Elevating Hospitality Standards Through Training

    A critical component of the discussions involved the elevation of human capital within the hospitality sector. It is recognized that the physical beauty of a destination must be matched by international service standards to attract and retain high-value global visitors. To this end, Egyptian hospitality expertise will be leveraged to facilitate the training of Kenyan personnel. This technical exchange is designed to ensure that local staff are equipped with the skills necessary to meet and exceed global expectations.

    Under the proposed MOU, the exchange of innovative ideas will not be a one-time event but rather a sustained platform for professional growth. By adopting world-class hospitality practices from Egypt, the Kenyan tourism workforce is expected to undergo a significant transformation. This initiative is anticipated to bridge the gap between local service delivery and international benchmarks, thereby enhancing the overall visitor experience and solidifying Kenya’s reputation as a premier African destination.

    Economic Revitalization and Job Creation

    The broader implications of this partnership extend far beyond the immediate tourism sector. The strategic strengthening of bilateral ties is viewed as a primary driver for national economic growth. It is projected that an increase in international tourist arrivals will provide a much-needed boost to local businesses, ranging from artisanal markets to large-scale transport providers. The creation of jobs for the youth and local communities is a central pillar of this diplomatic mission, ensuring that the benefits of the tourism industry are felt at every level of society.

    Furthermore, the alignment of these two nations within regional frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) serves to reinforce the economic viability of this MOU. By streamlining tourism protocols and fostering a spirit of cooperation, Kenya and Egypt are positioning themselves as a united front in the global travel industry. The collaboration is not merely about increasing numbers; it is about creating a sustainable and resilient economic ecosystem that can withstand global fluctuations.

    Future Outlook: A Unified African Destination

    The global travel community is keeping a close eye on Kenya’s Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife as it works to finalise this strategic partnership. The combination of the “Cradle of Mankind” and the “Cradle of Civilisation” provides a distinct value proposition unrivalled by other regions. The successful implementation of this MOU is expected to serve as a model for other African countries looking to capitalise on their unique cultural and natural strengths through bilateral collaboration.

    The dedication demonstrated by both Principal Secretary John Ololtuaa and Ambassador Hatem Yousri Hosni emphasises the significance of diplomatic cooperation in the modern era. As these blueprints become actionable projects, the hospitality sectors in Nairobi and Cairo are poised for a golden age of growth, propelled by shared knowledge, mutual respect, and a shared vision for the future of African tourism.

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    China Drives Space Tourism Growth with Aerospace Hub in Wenchang, Attracting Global Visitors and Boosting Local Economies Through Rocket Launches

    13 February 2026 at 00:02
    China Drives Space Tourism Growth with Aerospace Hub in Wenchang, Attracting Global Visitors and Boosting Local Economies Through Rocket Launches

    Wenchang, a city in Hainan Province, is becoming a center for space tourism after having successfully launched its Long March- 12 carrier rocket on February 3, 2023. This is a historic mission for China as it is the 19th attempt to put a group of satellites into low orbit from the Wenchang Space Launch Site. More than just a historic milestone for the China aerospace industry, it is also a first for the Wenchang space tourism industry. As the southern most launch site in China, Wenchang is the only launch site in the southern region of China that offers a close view of rocket launches to the public, making it an attractive place for space tourists.

    With the commencement of space tourism from Wenchang, the future of space tourism in China is very promising. Wenchang is going to become one of the most sought-after space tourism destinations in the world. It is also going to be the center of commercial rocket launch viewing in China. Space tourists are going to be able to experience all the latest space launch technologies and enjoy space themed adventure and luxury tourism.

    Wenchang’s Strategic Location: A Key Contributor to Space Tourism Growth

    Wenchang’s geographical advantages—close to the equator and surrounded by vast sea areas—make it an ideal location for space launches and a perfect setting for the burgeoning space tourism sector. As the site for China’s first commercial spacecraft launch facility, Wenchang is expected to attract global visitors looking to explore the world of space exploration in a region that combines cutting-edge technology with natural beauty. Space tourism is not only boosting the local economy but also creating an entirely new tourism segment for the region, where tourists can enjoy a unique experience watching live rocket launches while exploring Hainan’s pristine beaches and cultural heritage.

    The region’s growth as a space tourism destination is supported by Hainan Free Trade Port policies, including zero tariffs and low tax rates, which attract space-related businesses and international tourists. This innovative tourism model, which combines space exploration with eco-tourism, positions Wenchang as a key player in global tourism growth.

    Tourism Impact: Space Exploration Meets Cultural and Adventure Tourism

    Space tourism has quickly become a key tourism driver in Wenchang, reshaping the local tourism landscape and contributing significantly to economic development. With the establishment of space launch viewing areas, space museums, and aerospace science centers, Wenchang is becoming a must-visit destination for space enthusiasts and adventure travelers. According to official statistics, the region recorded over one million tourist trips in 2025, many of which were driven by space tourism, with “rocket-chasers” flocking to the area to witness live launches.

    The growing interest in space tourism is having a substantial economic impact on Wenchang and surrounding regions. Local businesses—from hotels and restaurants to tour operators and transportation services—are benefitting from the influx of international visitors, creating new opportunities for job creation and service sector growth. Local homestay operators and small businesses are seeing a shift from traditional industries to a new space tourism economy, with Wenchang’s transformation from a fishing community to a modern aerospace hub evident in the growing tourism demand.

    Space Tourism’s Future Impact: A Catalyst for Sustainable Tourism Growth

    As space tourism grows, Wenchang is increasingly focused on ensuring the sustainability of its tourism industry. The “Space Town” project, currently under development, will combine aerospace technology with themed tourism, allowing visitors to explore space while also enjoying the region’s natural beauty and cultural attractions. The creation of space-themed tourism districts will likely further boost local economies while ensuring that the region remains an eco-friendly and sustainable tourism destination.

    The integration of space exploration with local tourism is a powerful model for sustainable tourism growth, as it draws international visitors while maintaining respect for the natural environment and local traditions. By promoting space tourism, Wenchang is creating a new tourism ecosystem that not only boosts economic development but also enhances the region’s cultural tourism appeal.

    Hainan’s Growing Role in Global Space Tourism

    The introduction of space tourism in Hainan, particularly in Wenchang, is poised to make the region a leading destination in global space tourism. As China’s space industry continues to grow, the demand for space tourism experiences will expand, attracting affluent travelers seeking exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. This presents Hainan with the chance to establish itself as a key player in the global tourism market, offering a combination of luxury and adventure that is increasingly in demand among international visitors.

    By combining space exploration with luxury travel and local cultural tourism, Hainan will strengthen its position as a top destination for both space enthusiasts and tourists looking for unique, high-end travel experiences. This multi-faceted approach to tourism development will not only promote local economic growth but also drive sustainable tourism across the island.

    Wenchang’s Space Tourism Impact and Future Growth

    Wenchang has positioned itself as a leader in space tourism. This innovative space technology provides a new opportunity for interested travelers and will drive tourism growth for Hainan and all of China. As demand for space travel increases, it will bring sustainable growth to the regions’ tourism economy while attracting high spending travelers. This will allow the local economy to grow as tourism demand increases, especially as space travel becomes a more common experience.

    Space tourism in Wenchang will legacy impact Hainan’s tourism economy. China will then be able to offer travelers luxury, adventure, and sustainable tourism, further establishing the country’s global leader status. Wenchang will continue to be a tourism and global exploration hotspot, especially as the local government collaborates with innovative infrastructure to support the aerospace sector.

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    El Hierro: A Quiet Paradise for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers

    13 February 2026 at 00:01
    El Hierro: A Quiet Paradise for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers
    El Hierro: A Quiet Paradise for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers

    With its unspoiled beaches, natural pools, and volcanic landscapes, El Hierro is the perfect place to escape the crowds and enjoy the lesser-known unspoiled beauty of the Canary Islands. El Hierro also offers many other natural and rustic attractions. Here is a complete guide to this calm getaway.

    Why El Hierro Stands Out

    Unlike its more famous neighbors, such as Tenerife and Gran Canaria, El Hierro remains off the beaten path. Its relatively low profile has preserved the island’s charm and beauty, making it a perfect destination for those looking to relax away from mass tourism.

    With year-round mild temperatures averaging 21°C in winter, this island boasts idyllic conditions for outdoor activities like hiking, snorkeling, and beach lounging.

    Explore the Island’s Pristine Beaches

    El Hierro is home to several picturesque beaches, some with black volcanic sand and others with striking red sand. Whether you prefer relaxing by the water or taking a refreshing dip, El Hierro’s beaches offer something for everyone.

    • Playa del Verodal: Known for its dramatic red sands and towering cliffs, this beach is one of the island’s most stunning. While swimming here is not advised due to strong currents, it is a great spot for photography and soaking in the beauty of nature.
    • Cala de Tacorón: A peaceful cove tucked between black volcanic sand and clear turquoise waters. The calm sea makes it an ideal location for swimming and snorkeling, providing a chance to explore marine life in a tranquil setting.
    • Las Playas: Stretching for 4 kilometers, this black pebble beach is perfect for a quiet walk or just enjoying the views. Although not ideal for swimming, its beauty is undeniable.
    • Playa de Timijiraque: If you’re looking for surfing waves, head to Playa de Timijiraque. Its consistent waves make it a popular spot for surfers seeking an adventure.

    Natural Pools: A Must-See

    El Hierro is also famous for its natural volcanic pools, where you can swim in calm, crystal-clear waters. These pools are the result of volcanic lava flows, and they offer a safe, sheltered spot for swimming. The island features several must-see natural pools:

    • Charco Azul: Situated near Playa de los Bucios, Charco Azul is one of the most popular natural pools on the island. The waters here are calm, making it an excellent place to swim. The surrounding scenery is also breathtaking, with volcanic rocks and lush vegetation.
    • La Maceta Natural Pools: These pools, located in the northern part of El Hierro, offer stunning coastal views and provide the perfect place to cool off after a day of sightseeing. With easy access and facilities nearby, La Maceta is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

    Hiking Trails for Adventure Seekers

    El Hierro’s volcanic landscape offers an array of hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just enjoy a leisurely walk, there’s a trail for you.

    • La Llanía Route: This popular hiking trail takes you around the island, offering breathtaking views of the coast and the volcanic landscape. Along the way, you may come across landmarks like the Roque de la Bonanza and the Orchilla lighthouse.
    • Pico de Malpaso: For those looking for a more challenging hike, climbing Pico de Malpaso, the highest point on the island, is a rewarding experience. From the summit, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of El Hierro and the surrounding ocean.

    El Hierro’s Unique Volcanic Landscapes

    El Hierro’s volcanic terrain is a defining feature of the island. The rich black and red sand beaches, rocky coves, and rugged cliffs all tell the story of the island’s geological history. A visit to El Hierro is a chance to explore nature in its purest form, with dramatic landscapes that are perfect for hiking, photography, or simply taking in the view.

    How to Get to El Hierro

    El Hierro is easily accessible by plane or ferry. You can fly directly from mainland Spain or from nearby Canary Islands like Tenerife. There are also ferries that connect El Hierro with other islands in the archipelago. Once on the island, you can rent a car to explore its many attractions or take advantage of local buses to get around.

    Where to Stay

    Though El Hierro is less developed than other Canary Islands, it offers a range of accommodations for every budget, from rustic guesthouses to comfortable hotels. Many accommodations offer stunning views of the sea or the island’s volcanic landscape, giving you a true sense of tranquility.

    For an authentic experience, consider staying in one of the island’s charming rural houses or eco-friendly accommodations, where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the peace and quiet that El Hierro is known for.

    Best Time to Visit

    El Hierro enjoys pleasant weather year-round, making it a great destination at any time of the year. However, to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience, consider visiting during the off-peak months, such as spring or autumn. The winter months are also ideal, with temperatures averaging 21°C, providing a mild climate perfect for outdoor activities.

    Final Thoughts

    For travelers seeking a compact paradise to immerse themselves in natural beauty without the distractions and crowds found in other tourist hotspots, El Hierro stands unrivaled in the geographies exposed by the surface of the earth. From natural pools and scenic mountains to hideaway beaches, El Hierro, part of the Canary Islands, provides beaches and hiking opportunities and combines both relaxation and activities. If you want to take a break and enjoy the peace of nature, you will find the place to re-energize.

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    Samsung preparing another Galaxy Z Fold with One UI 9

    13 February 2026 at 00:21

    Samsung is getting ready to launch new foldable phones this year. Along with the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the company is also working on another Galaxy Z Fold model. New inforamation show that Samsung has already started software development work on this new Fold.

    The first software build for this new Fold has been spotted. The firmware version is F971USQU0AZB1. This confirms that Samsung has started working on the phone’s software. The device is expected to run Android 17 with One UI 9 right out of the box.

    The new Fold is internally codenamed “H8.” According to rumors, it may come with a wider design, similar to what Apple is expected to introduce with its first foldable iPhone. Although full specifications are not available yet, the device is expected to share many features with the Galaxy Z Fold 8.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

    Source – Samsung Mobile Press

    This second Fold device is believed to be a slightly more affordable option. Reports also say that Samsung plans to launch this device globally.

    In addition, the first One UI 9 firmware has been seen for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8. This suggests that Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones will be the first to feature the new software. Along with them, the major One UI update development has also begun for last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 7.

    One UI 9 will be Samsung’s next major software update based on Android 17. The new foldable phones will likely launch with it pre-installed. Stay tuned for more information.

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    Epic Game Store announces new mobile free game of the week

    12 February 2026 at 23:47
    Deal | The Epic Games Store is continuing this month's spout of giveaways with a new freebie for mobile gamers. Available between February 12 and February 19, A Fumble in the Dark is the second game in The Darkside Detective series. The game also has excellent ratings across Android and iOS.

    Amazfit app update brings new feature to more smartwatch users

    12 February 2026 at 23:13
    The new version of the Zepp app for Amazfit smartwatches is now available for Android. Version 10.0 was recently added to the Google Play Store. It brings these users a new Badges feature, designed to add another level of motivation to their workouts. Plus, there is a BioCharge related improvement and a range of design changes.

    Sony WF-1000XM6 review

    12 February 2026 at 23:31

    It's been over two years since Sony’s last flagship earbuds came out and it was about time for an update. Enter the WF-1000XM6, still sporting an absurdly long name, these feature an updated design alongside claims of even better sound tuning and noise cancellation. The earbud version of the WH-1000XM6 gets two more microphones compared to its predecessors with promises of even better call quality and adaptive noise cancellation. Sony actually claims these earbuds inherited their adaptive noise canceling from the over-ear XM6s alongside an optimized antenna structure for better...

    Good news for Cristiano Ronaldo as Portugal avoid top European rivals in 2026-27 UEFA Nations League draw

    12 February 2026 at 23:58
    The draw for the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League has been completed, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal have reason to celebrate.

    While the world’s top national teams are currently focused on preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, other upcoming commitments are starting to emerge on the horizon. One of those is the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League, where Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will aim to defend the title they won last year.

    The European tournament will begin in September, during the first FIFA international break following the World Cup in North America. On Thursday, the draw was held to determine the groups for each of the four divisions.

    Portugal were arguably the biggest beneficiaries of the draw, avoiding some of the toughest possible opponents. Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, England, and Croatia all rank among the top 13 in the FIFA Rankings, making them formidable rivals.

    Instead, Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates were placed in Group A4, the only group without any of those top-ranked teams. Portugal will face Denmark (21st in FIFA rankings), Norway (32nd), and Wales (35th) as they compete for a spot in the quarterfinals.

    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates with the trophy after winning the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League.

    How does the UEFA Nations League 2026-27 work?

    All UEFA member nations participate in the Nations League. Teams are divided into four divisions based on competitive level and recent results, with promotion and relegation systems similar to club leagues.

    In the top division, the most competitive teams are placed into four groups of four. In the first round, each team plays home-and-away matches against the others in their group. After six games, the top two teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. The tournament is scheduled to conclude in the summer of 2027.

    League A groups:

    Group A1: France, Italy, Belgium, Türkiye

    Group A2: Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece

    Group A3: Spain, Croatia, England, Czechia

    Group A4: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales

    Will Cristiano Ronaldo play in the Nations League?

    Cristiano Ronaldo turned 41 last week. He remains a key figure in soccer despite his age and will be one of the main attractions at the 2026 World Cup. However, his international future after the tournament in North America is unclear. Similar to Lionel Messi, the next World Cup could be Ronaldo’s last major challenge with Portugal, as it is hard to imagine him starting a new four-year World Cup cycle at his age.

    That said, the one-year duration of the UEFA Nations League could be enough motivation for him to continue. If he decides to participate, Ronaldo will be aiming for his third Nations League title, having previously won the tournament with Portugal in 2018-19 and 2024-25.

    Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Why isn’t Robert Lewandowski playing today for Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal?

    12 February 2026 at 23:55
    Following their impressive winning streak, Barcelona now face Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal. Although Hansi Flick is without Raphinha and Marcus Rashford, he also caused surprise by leaving Robert Lewandowski out of the starting lineup.

    While the defeat against Real Sociedad raised doubts among supporters, Barcelona managed to turn things around, stringing together six consecutive victories. As a result, they enter the Copa del Rey semifinal against Atlético Madrid as clear favorites. Unlike previous matches, however, the Blaugrana are dealing with the significant absences of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford. Even so, Hansi Flick stunned many by naming Robert Lewandowski on the bench.

    Robert Lewandowski is in peak physical condition and even scored in the recent match against RCD Mallorca. However, coach Hansi Flick chose to start Ferran Torres instead, a decision seemingly based purely on tactics. Despite this, the Polish striker may still get playing time, as he sits on the bench, ready to leverage his experience and goal-scoring prowess to make a difference.

    Although the Polish absence is surprising, Ferran Torres is a fairly safe bet, as he has been the team’s top scorer this season. In addition, the Spaniard offers ideal tactical flexibility to face Atlético Madrid’s strong defense, which is a real advantage. Furthermore, he played only a few minutes against Mallorca, so he is in better physical condition than Lewandowski, who has started two consecutive games.

    Alongside the Spaniard, Hansi Flick has decided to rely on Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo in attack, seeking fluid movement up front to unsettle Atlético Madrid’s defenders. However, Barcelona will also place their hopes in Fermín López’s scoring ability, as he has netted 10 goals this season. With such impressive squad depth at his disposal, the Blaugranas should not face major obstacles in securing a place in the Copa del Rey final.

    🚨 𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗖̧𝗔 𝗫𝗜 🚨
    ⚽️ #AtletiBarça pic.twitter.com/UNwYZJG5IE

    — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 12, 2026

    Robert Lewandowski could be facing his final season at Barcelona

    Unlike previous seasons, Robert Lewandowski is no longer an undisputed starter at Barcelona. Alongside his physical issues, the veteran has experienced a drop in form, remaining far from the level he showed in earlier campaigns. As a result, the Blaugranas have delayed offering the Polish striker a contract renewal, even setting specific conditions to extend his deal.

    Amid this uncertainty, his wife, Anna Lewandowska, made remarks suggesting that his time in Barcelona may be coming to an end. Nevertheless, the veteran has regained his scoring rhythm, attracting interest from several European clubs. Therefore, the Polish forward is expected to continue shining in front of goal, as he has reportedly received a formal offer from an MLS team ahead of the 2026–27 season.

    Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a LaLiga EA Sports match.

    How to watch Mexico U17 vs Trinidad & Tobago U17 in the USA: Live Stream and TV for CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification

    12 February 2026 at 23:00
    Mexico U17 face Trinidad & Tobago U17 on Matchday 5 of the CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualifying tournament. Viewers across the USA can follow the contest live, with full kickoff information and broadcast options listed here for both television coverage and streaming services.
    Here are all of the details of where you can watch Mexico U17 vs Trinidad & Tobago U17 on US television and via legal streaming:
    WHO Mexico U17 vs Trinidad & Tobago U17
    WHAT CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification
    WHEN 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT • Thursday, February 12, 2026
    WHERE Fubo, Fox Sports 2 and FOX One
    STREAM WATCH NOW

    Match Overview

    With qualification scenarios coming down to the final whistle, Mexico enters this U-17 World Cup qualifier in full control thanks to a dominant +17 goal differential that leaves the regional powerhouse needing only to avoid a heavy defeat to punch its ticket to the global stage.

    Trinidad and Tobago arrives knowing the math is unforgiving, as only an unlikely five-goal win would flip the standings, shifting the focus toward ending the campaign on a competitive note against elite opposition.

    More details on how to watch

    With Fubo, you can watch Mexico U17 vs Trinidad & Tobago U17 and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
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    Tim Bradley says Errol Spence vs Tim Tszyu ends in a KO: “He’s done”

    12 February 2026 at 23:48

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    Fenerbahçeli futbolcuları kim korkuttu? 3 Temmuz'un kara kutusu açıldı

    Fenerbahçe tarihinin en kötü dönemine dair itiraflar gelmeye devam ediyor. Dönemin önemli futbolcularından Mamadou Niang, "bizi o kadar çok korkuttular ki takımdan ayrıldım" diyerek 3 Temmuz sürecinde yaşadıkları kabusu ancak 15 yıl sonra anlatabildi.

    3 Temmuz sürecini yaşayan isimlerden Mamadou Niang, Fenerbahçe forması giydiği 2010-11 sezonu ve sonrasında yaşanan süreçle ilgili çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. ZackNani kanalının PodCastine konuşan Senegalli yıldız, o dönem takımdan ayrıldığı için pişman olduğunu itiraf etti.

    Niang, şampiyonluk yolunda verilen emeğin bizzat tanığı olduğunu vurgulayarak suçlamaları reddetti:

    - O sezonu bizzat sahada yaşayan biriydim. Ne kadar büyük bir mücadele verdiğimizi, hangi zorluklardan geçtiğimizi kendi gözlerimle gördüm.

    - Trabzonspor’u mağlup ettik, Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş’ı deplasmanda yendik. Bunlar tesadüf değil, bir şampiyonluk yürüyüşünün göstergesidir.

    - Başkanın rakip takımların primlerini artırdığı iddialarına hiçbir zaman itibar etmedim.

    Ayrılık sürecinin de bir "yanlış yönlendirme" kurbanı olduğunu itiraf etti:

    - O dönem çok yalan yanlış şeyler anlatıldı. Fenerbahçe’nin 2. Lig’e düşürüleceği konuşuluyordu. Haliyle alt ligde oynamak istemiyordum. Bizi o kadar çok korkuttular ki takımdan ayrıldım.

    Ayrılık kararının ardından yaşadığı pişmanlığı gizlemeyen Niang şu ifadeleri kullandı:

    - Daha sonra birileri gelip Fenerbahçe’nin aklanacağını söyledi ama iş işten geçmişti. Sonuçta Fenerbahçe ligde kaldı, ben ise aslında hiç istemeyerek, boş yere takımdan ayrılmış oldum," ifadelerini kullandı.

    Yabancı sınırı kalkıyor mu? İşte yeni kriterler

    Kulüpler Birliği, yabancı sınırının tamamen kaldırılması için bir kez daha harekete geçti. TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu da sıcak bakıyor. Ancak Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan'ın 'yerli oyuncu' hassasiyeti malum. Sonucu herkes merakla bekliyor.

    Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan son toplantının ardından yaptığı açıklamada yabancı sınırlamasının kaldırılması için bir kez daha düğmeye bastıklarını açıkladı. Toplantıda kulüplerin büyük bir çoğunluğu, yabancı sınırının tamamen kaldırılması yönünde görüş bildirdi.

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    Toplantının ana gündem maddeleri şunlardı:

    - Sınırın kalkması ve serbest piyasa koşullarının uygulanması.

    - Gelir dağılımının kulüp maliyetlerine göre yeniden düzenlenmesi.

    - Müsabaka saatlerinin ve saha şartlarının iyileştirilmesi.

    TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'nun da kulüplerin bu talebine hak verdiği ve serbestlikten yana olduğu bilinse de, düzenlemenin önünde dev bir engel var.

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    Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan, daha önce yaptığı açıklamalarda sahada çok sayıda yabancı oyuncu olmasına karşı olduğunu belirterek çok net bir çizgi çekmişti:

    - Sayı 6-7’ye çıktığı zaman bakıyorsun sahada neredeyse yerli futbolcu yok. Bunu doğru bulmuyorum.

    Erdoğan'ın bu yaklaşımı nedeniyle TFF'nin tam serbestlik konusunda nasıl bir yol izleyeceği net değil.

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    Sınırın kaldırılması için daha önce şu formüller üzerinde çalışıldı:

    - Transfer edilecek yabancıların belirli bir yaşın altında olması.

    - Oyuncunun kendi milli takımında oynama yüzdesine bakılması.

    - Kulüplerin borçlanma durumuna ve bütçesine göre yabancı kontenjanı tanımlanması.

    Fotospor yazdı, Ertuğrul Doğan açıkladı: Türk Futbolunda tarihi dönemeç

    Türk futbolunda taşlar yerinden oynayacak. Rekabet Kurumu'nun 'ekonomik uçurum' incelemesiyle başlayan süreç, Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan'ın açıklamalarıyla resmiyet kazandı. Şampiyonluk paylarının yeniden düzenlenmesi ve yayın gelirlerinin Anadolu kulüplerine kaydırılması gündemde. Sahadaki rekabetten önce, kasalarda eşitlik dönemi başlıyor!

    Fotospor, geçtiğimiz günlerde "Dev Kulüplere Rekabet Şoku!" başlığıyla duyurduğu haberde yıllardır süregelen "3 Büyükler - Anadolu takımları" arasındaki ekonomik uçurumun yargı radarına girdiğini iddia etmişti. Rekabet Kurumu'nun, Anadolu kulüplerinin rekabet gücünü felç eden bu sistemi "kısıtlayıcı uygulama" kapsamında mercek altına alacağı ve TFF için kritik bir sürecin başlayacağı belirtmişti.

    Süper Lig'de 30 Günlük Geri Sayım: Dev Kulüplere Rekabet Şoku!

    ERTUĞRUL DOĞAN İLK KEZ AÇIKLADI

    Dün bir açıklama yapan Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, ekonomik dağılımın yeniden düzenlenmesi konusunun gündemde olduğunu resmen doğruladı:

    - Şampiyonlukla alakalı dağıtılan rakamların yeniden düzenlenmesi gündeme geldi. Bugün alınması gereken kararların tamamı alınmış oldu. Ama karar verici kurum TFF'dir. Bu hafta federasyonla paylaşacağız.

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    ANADOLU KULÜPLERİNE MÜJDE

    Bu gelişmeler, Süper Lig’de "puan cetvelinden önce kasaların eşitlenmesi" dönemine girildiğinin sinyali olarak yorumlanabilir.

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    SÜREÇ NASIL İŞLEYECEK?

    Kulüpler Birliği'nde olumlu/olumsuz görüşler harmanlanarak bir model oluşturulacak. Kısa süre içinde hazırlanan yeni gelir dağılımı modeli TFF Başkanı'na sunulacak. Uygun görülürse Rekabet Kurumu'nun da yayın gelirleri ve pay sistemine dair hukuki inceleme başlatması gündemde. TFF'nin onayıyla birlikte gelecek sezondan itibaren yayın gelirlerinde Anadolu kulüplerinin payının artırılması hedefleniyor.

    Eğer planlanan değişiklikler hayata geçerse, sadece "şampiyon olmuş" takımların değil, ligde varlık gösteren tüm takımların daha dengeli bir bütçeye sahip olması hedefleniyor. Bu durum, Anadolu kulüplerinin büyük takımlarla olan transfer ve kadro kalitesi farkını kapatması adına tarihi bir dönemeç olabilir.

    Türk futboluna İspanyol çözümü: Gençler heba olmayacak

    Türk futbolunda gençlerin "pişme" sorununa İspanya modeli ile neşter vuruluyor. Kulüpler Birliği, B Takımı projesi için talepleri topladı. Maliyetleri düşürecek yeni formülle dosya TFF'ye sunuldu. Artık yetenekler kiralık gönderilip kaybolmak yerine kendi kulüplerinin çatısı altında profesyonel liglerde sertleşecek.

    Türk futbolunun kronik "genç oyuncu gelişimi" sorunu bir kez daha masaya yatırıldı. Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan "B Takımı" projesinde taleplerin toplandığını ve topun artık TFF'de olduğunu açıkladı. Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ın başını çektiği "B Takım" projesini destekleyen takımlar, Avrupa'daki başarılı örnekleri (Real Madrid B, Barcelona B) referans alıyor.

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    ERTUĞRUL DOĞAN MÜJDEYİ VERDİ

    Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, sürecin işleyişine dair kritik bilgiler verdi:

    - TFF'ye 'şu kulüpler B takım uygulamasından yararlanmak istiyor' diye yazımızı vereceğiz. Özellikle alt liglerdeki konaklama ve seyahat maliyetlerini, B takımlarını A takımlarla birlikte seyahat ettirerek aşmayı planlıyoruz. Federasyon uygun görürse önümüzdeki sene bu uygulamaya geçeceğiz.

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    U19 SEVİYESİ BEKLENTİLERİ KARŞILAYAMIYOR

    Süper Lig kulüplerine göre U19 liginin rekabet seviyesi düşük. Mevcut sistemde genç yetenekler, profesyonel sertliği göremeden gelişimlerini tamamlıyor.

    B takım sistemi gelirse büyük takımlar genç oyuncuları başka kulüplere kiralayıp takibini kaybetmek yerine, kendi tesislerinde ve kendi antrenörleriyle geliştirebilecek.

    DAHA ÖNCE DE GİRİŞİM OLDU

    18-20 yaş grubu oyuncular 2. veya 3. Lig'deki profesyonel takımlara karşı mücadele ederek pişecek. Son 5 yılda gündeme gelen B Takımı sürecinde şunlar yaşandı:

    -2020 - B Takımlar Ligi Kararı - Pandemi ve lojistik engellere takıldı.

    -2022 - Rezerv Lig Uygulaması - Sadece 4 hafta sürdü; tesis ve maliyet gerekçesiyle kaldırıldı.

    -2023 - 15 Milyon TL Krizi - TFF'nin 3. Lig'e giriş bedeli olarak istediği rakam kulüplerce yüksek bulundu.

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    DİĞER KULÜPLER İTİRAZ EDİYOR

    Projenin önündeki en büyük engel, 2. ve 3. Lig kulüplerinin itirazları. Alt lig temsilcileri, dev bütçeli kulüplerin B takımlarının ligin dengesini bozacağını ve şampiyonluk yarışına "etik dışı" müdahale olabileceğini savunuyor.

    A Milli Takım'ın Uluslar Ligi'ndeki rakipleri belli oldu

    UEFA Uluslar Ligi'nde 2026-2027 sezonu kura çekimi yapıldı. A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın rakipleri belli oldu.

    UEFA Uluslar Ligi'nde yeni sezonun eşleşmeleri belli oldu. Türkiye, UEFA’ya üye 54 federasyon takımının 4 ligde mücadele edeceği turnuvada A Ligi’nde yer alacak.

    A Milli Futbol Takımı

    İŞTE RAKİPLER

    Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika A Milli Takım'ın rakipleri oldu.

    Milli Takım, A Ligi Grup A'da mücadele edecek.

    A Milli Futbol Takımı

    A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın UEFA Uluslar A Ligi'ndeki rakipleri Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika oldu.

    Belçika'nın başkenti Brüksel'de gerçekleştirilen kura çekimine 4. torbadan katılan ay-yıldızlı ekip, A Ligi 1. Grup'ta Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika ile eşleşti.

    Kura çekiminde, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, Başkan Vekili Zehra Neşe Kavak, Dış İlişkiler Kurulu Başkan Vekili Çağrı Kanver, A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, Dış İlişkiler ve Milli Takımlar İdari Direktörü Buğra İmamoğulları, A ve 21 Yaş Altı Milli Takım İdari Müdürü Mert Tuncay ile Milli Takımlar İletişim Müdürü Türker Tozar yer aldı.

    A Ligi kura çekimini Portekizli eski milli futbolcu Pepe, B Ligi kura çekimini Fransız eski milli futbolcu Patrick Vieira, C Ligi kura çekimini İspanyol eski milli futbolcu Fernando Llorente, D Ligi kura çekimini ise Belçikalı eski milli futbolcu Mbo Mpenza gerçekleştirdi.

    A Milli Futbol Takımı

    A Ligi

    1. Grup: Fransa, İtalya, Belçika, TÜRKİYE

    2. Grup: Almanya, Hollanda, Sırbistan, Yunanistan

    3. Grup: İspanya, Hırvatistan, İngiltere, Çekya

    4. Grup: Portekiz, Danimarka, Norveç, Galler

    B Ligi

    1. Grup: İskoçya, İsviçre, Slovenya, Kuzey Makedonya

    2. Grup: Macaristan, Ukrayna, Gürcistan, Kuzey İrlanda

    3. Grup: İsrail, Avusturya, İrlanda Cumhuriyeti, Kosova

    4. Grup: Polonya, Bosna Hersek, Romanya, İsveç

    C Ligi

    1. Grup: Arnavutluk, Finlandiya, Belarus, San Marino

    2. Grup: Karadağ, Ermenistan, Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi, Letonya/Cebelitarık

    3. Grup: Kazakistan, Slovakya, Faroe Adaları, Moldova

    4. Grup: İzlanda, Bulgaristan, Estonya, Lüksemburg/Malta

    D Ligi

    1. Grup: Cebelitarık/Letonya, Malta/Lüksemburg, Andorra

    2. Grup: Litvanya, Azerbaycan, Lihtenştayn

    Turnuva formatı ve maç takvimi

    A Ligi'nde gruplarını ilk iki sırada tamamlayan 8 takım, iki ayaklı çeyrek finallerde mücadele edecek. Bu eşleşmelerin galipleri, Haziran 2027'deki final turnuvasına katılacak.

    B ve C Liglerindeki dört grup birincisinin yanı sıra D Ligi'ndeki iki grup birincisi, A, B ve C Liglerine yükselecek.

    A ve B Liglerinde dördüncü sırayı alan takımlar, otomatik olarak B ve C Liglerine düşecek. C Ligi'nde dördüncü sırayı alan en kötü iki takım da D Ligi'ne gidecek.

    A Ligi'nin üçüncü sıradaki takımları ve B Ligi'nin ikincileri, B Ligi'nin üçüncü sıradaki takımları ve C Ligi'nin ikincileri, iki ayaklı play-off maçı oynayacak.

    C Ligi'nin dördüncü sıradaki en iyi iki takımı ile D Ligi'nin iki ikincisi arasında da play-off mücadelesi yapılacak.

    Turnuvanın maç takvimi ise şu şekilde:

    1. maçlar: 24-26 Eylül

    2. maçlar: 27-29 Eylül

    3. maçlar: 30 Eylül-3 Ekim

    4. maçlar: 4-6 Ekim

    5. maçlar: 12-14 Kasım

    6. maçlar: 15-17 Kasım

    Çeyrek finaller: 25-30 Mart 2027

    Finaller (A Ligi): 9-13 Haziran 2027

    “Nyukasl” Bakıya gələcək azarkeşlərinə xəbərdarlıq etdi

    11 February 2026 at 19:00

    “Nyukasl” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsinda qarşılaşacağı “Qarabağ”la matçdan əvvəl azarkeşlərinə müraciət ünvanlayıb.

    Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

    Belə ki, klub rəhbərliyi Bakıda keçiriləcək ilk matçdan əvvəl azarkeşlərdən Azərbaycan mədəniyyətinə diqqətli yanaşmağı tövsiyə edib. Məlumatda azarkeşlər üçün vacib olan səfər, təhlükəsizlik və davranış qaydaları əksini tapıb:

    “Azərbaycana səfər edənlərin etibarlı pasportu olmalı və əvvəlcədən viza almalıdırlar. Viza prosesi üçün bir həftə vaxt ayrılması və səyahət sığortasının əldə edilməsi lazımdır. Ölkənin rəsmi valyutası manatdır. Bakıda kart və təmassız ödənişlərdən geniş istifadə olunur, həmçinin, bankomatlar mövcuddur. Hava limanından şəhər mərkəzinə taksi və ya birbaşa avtobus xidməti ilə getmək mümkündür. Metro səhər saat 06:00-dan gecə 00:00-dək fəaliyyət göstərir və istifadə üçün kart lazımdır”.

    İngiltərə klubu azarkeşlərinin “Gənclik” metrostansiyasından istifadə etmələrini və stadionun “B” qapısına (Gate B) yönəlmələrini xahiş edib:

    “Girişdə stüardlar və polis tərəfindən yoxlanışlar aparılacaq, stadion ərazisində hərbi qulluqçular olacaq. Stadiona A4 ölçüsündən böyük çantalar, çətirlər, həmçinin, pirotexnik vasitələr, vuvuzelalar buraxılmayacaq. Bayraqlar 1,5m x 2m ölçüsündən böyük olmamalı və siyasi şüarlar ehtiva etməməlidir. Stadion daxilində qəlyanaltılar və içkilər (o cümlədən pivə) satılacaq. Kənardan spirtli içki gətirmək qadağandır”.

    Ramazan ayının başlayacağı və fevralın 18-dən orucluğun start götürəcəyi və ingiltərəli azarkeşlərdən buna, həmçinin, yerli mədəniyyətə hörmətlə yanaşmaları tövsiyə olunub. Şəhidlər Xiyabanı kimi tarixi və mühüm məkanlarda davranışlara xüsusi diqqət yetirilməsi, hörmətsizlik edilməməsi barədə də xəbərdarlıq olunub.

    Matç bitdikdən sonra isə “Nyukasl” azarkeşlərinin təhlükəsizlik məqsədilə 30 dəqiqə tribunada saxlanılacağı bildirilib.

    Xatırladaq ki, “Qarabağ” – “Nyukasl” oyunu fevralın 18-də Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionunda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 21:45-də start veriləcək.

    Italy coach Gattuso to meet with Napoli stars: Vergara set for first call-up

    13 February 2026 at 00:03

    Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso is set to travel to Naples for a dinner meeting with several Napoli players expected to be included in the upcoming national team squad.

    According to reports from Nicolo Schira, the Azzurri boss will meet members of the Partenopei contingent ahead of the decisive play-off fixtures, with Antonio Vergara poised to receive his first senior call-up.

    MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
    MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

    The youngster has been in impressive form in recent weeks and is now expected to join Alessandro Buongiorno, Alex Meret and Matteo Politano in the Italy squad.

    Gattuso to meet Napoli players as Vergara anticipates first call-up

    Vergara’s inclusion would mark a significant milestone in his rapid rise this season, as the youngster continues to establish himself as an important figure at club level.

    Vergara earned his opportunity to make an impression at the Maradona after a series of serious injuries to the Napoli squad.

    NAPLES, ITALY - JANUARY 28: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
    NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

    However, since his big break, he has done nothing but impress – and now is set to earn a maiden call-up to the national team.

    Gattuso’s visit underlines the growing importance of Napoli’s core within the national team setup, as Italy prepare for crucial matches on the road to major tournament qualification.

    The hands that feed: Will Yildiz, Thurams & De Ketelaere come back to bite Italy

    12 February 2026 at 23:25

    Italy found out that they will face France, Belgium and Turkiye in the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League, after being drawn into Group A.

    The Azzurri were in pot 2 for the draw, and can feel slightly hard done by after what appears to be a difficult draw.

    Italy and France have a decades-old rivalry, whilst the Azzurri have triumphed more often than not over Belgium and Turkiye.

    However, all these nations are armed with players familiar with Italy – with several Serie A stars among the squads that will prepare to face Gennaro Gattuso’s side.

    Who are the Serie A stars ready to face Italy in the Nations League?

    France have a number of high-profile players playing in Serie A.

    COMO, ITALY - JANUARY 15: Mike Maignan of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and AC Milan at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 15, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
    COMO – JANUARY 15: Mike Maignan of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and AC Milan at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 15, 2026 in Como. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

    At Milan, Mike Maignan and Christopher Nkunku are both in contention for a place in the squad. Meanwhile, Inter & Juventus brothers Khephren and Marcus Thuram will also likely feature for Les Bleus. Former Rossoneri full-back Theo Hernandez will face many old teammates and rivals, whilst Roma’s Manu Kone is also involved in the French set-up.

    BERGAMO, ITALY - JANUARY 03: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta reacts during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AS Roma at New Balance Arena on January 03, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
    BERGAMO – JANUARY 03: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta reacts during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AS Roma at New Balance Arena on January 03, 2026 in Bergamo (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

    Belgium have a handful of stars in Serie A. Kevin De Bruyne will likely feature after he recovers from his injury. Juventus forward Lois Openda is a regular, whilst Milan duo Alexis Saelemaekers and Koni De Winter both also feature. Atalanta’s Charles De Ketelaere could also potentially play against Italy in the Nations League.

    Turkiye, meanwhile, have several influential players currently based in Italy. Kenan Yildiz, arguably one of the best forwards in the league, will no doubt be involved, alongside Roma wing-back Zeki Celik, Inter talisman Hakan Calhanoglu and Pisa midfielder Isak Vural.

    UEFA Nations League: How Italy have fared against France, Belgium & Turkiye in the past

    12 February 2026 at 22:49

    Italy discovered their UEFA Nations League fate for the 2026-27 edition of the international tournament, with the Azzurri drawn into Group A alongside France, Belgium and Turkey.

    It is a tricky draw for Gennaro Gattuso’s side, with three very competent teams standing in their way.

    But how have Italy fared historically against these sides?

    Italy & France old rivalry ignites

    The Azzurri and France have met many times over the years, with 39 matches between the two nations.

    Of course, the most famous of those meetings was the 2006 World Cup final, where Italy won on penalties after the infamous Zinedine Zidane headbutt.

    BERLIN - JULY 09: Francesco Totti (L) of Italy and teammate Fabio Grosso, celebrate with the world cup trophy, following the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)
    BERLIN – JULY 09: Francesco Totti (L) and teammate Fabio Grosso, celebrate with the world cup trophy, following the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)

    France also knocked the Azzurri out of the 1998 World Cup, after a 0-0 draw resulted in a penalty shootout victory for Les Bleus.

    More recently, the two teams met in the Nations League in 2024. The Azzurri won 3-1 in France in September before Didier Deschamps’ side returned the favour two months later with a 3-1 win in Milan.

    Azzurri have more luck against Belgium & Turkiye

    Italy have lost just four of 26 meetings with Belgium, with the most recent defeat coming in an international friendly in 2015. Italy’s last official defeat to Belgium came in Euro 1972. In the 2024 Nations League, the sides drew 2-2 in Italy before the Azzurri won 1-0 in Brussels thanks to an early goal from Sandro Tonali.

    epa11721514 Sandro Tonali of Italy (L) celebrates with his teammates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Belgium and Italy in Brussels, Belgium, 14 November 2024. EPA-EFE/OLIVIER MATTHYS
    epa11721514 Sandro Tonali (L) celebrates with his teammates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Nations League soccer match in Brussels, Belgium, 14 November 2024. EPA-EFE/OLIVIER MATTHYS

    Italy’s record against Turkiye is even more impressive. Of the 14 meetings between the two sides, Italy have never lost – winning 10 times. The sides last met in an international friendly in 2024 that finished 0-0, with the last official match at the postponed Euro 2020, with a 3-0 Azzurri win in the tournament’s opening fixture.

    Rosenior anticipates ´emotional´ return to Hull for FA Cup clash

    Liam Rosenior expects an “emotional” return to Hull City in the FA Cup and wants Chelsea to approach the tie the same way they would the Premier League or Champions League. Rosenior’s first permanent managerial role came at Hull, where he took charge from November 2022 to May 2024. He was dismissed shortly after narrowly […]

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    Hacker linked to Epstein removed from Black Hat cyber conference website

    12 February 2026 at 23:15
    Emails published by the Justice Department revealed cybersecurity veteran Vincenzo Iozzo emailed, and arranged to meet, Jeffrey Epstein multiple times between 2014 and 2018.
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    Ubisoft Reports Double-Digit Q3 Growth Thanks to “Overperformance” by Assassin’s Creed Franchise

    12 February 2026 at 23:33

    Two characters in desert robes walking in a sandy landscape with a large ancient stone structure and birds flying overhead,

    Ubisoft has just reported its third-quarter financial results for its 2025 fiscal year, which covers the last three months of 2025, ending right at the end of the year on December 31, 2025. This is an important distinction to make, only because these results do not include all of the layoffs and restructuring that happened at the start of this year when the company announced its "major reset." This means that Ubisoft went forward with its plan to reorganize the entire structure of the company and layoff hundreds of workers across multiple of its global branches and its own headquarters […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/ubisoft-third-quarter-growth-thanks-to-assassins-creed-overperformance/

    The Memory Crisis Is Taking No Prisoners, As Router Industry Is Also Impacted; Set-Top Boxes DRAM Has Become 7x More Expensive

    12 February 2026 at 23:17

    Routers' DRAM has also become expensive thanks to the latest shortage

    Smartphones and PCs were going to be the obvious casualties of the DRAM shortage, but this global problem has also begun affecting routers, with the latest data revealing that companies mass producing networking equipment that don’t have a secure supply chain or strong negotiation power have been struck the hardest. With demand for memory increasing for AI server segments, both DRAM and NAND flash prices have jumped by more than 600 percent, meaning that if you want to upgrade your home or work network, you’d better upgrade fast. Around 20 percent of low-to-mid routers’ Bill Of Materials (BOM) accounts for […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/memory-crisis-impacting-routers-now-7x-more-expensive/

    Crimson Desert Could Expand with Multiplayer and DLCs “Depending on Market Demand”; DokeV Coming in 2 Years

    12 February 2026 at 22:35

    A character on horseback overlooks a coastal landscape with ships and islands in the game 'Crimson Desert'.

    Earlier today, Pearl Abyss published its Q4 2025 earnings report, and in the subsequent earnings call, the South Korean company revealed interesting tidbits about what it will focus on after the imminent launch of Crimson Desert. The executives revealed that, depending on market demand (that is to say, depending on how well the game sells), Pearl Abyss already has plans to potentially add downloadable content and even multiplayer. As you probably remember, the game was actually supposed to be an MMO at first. Then it shifted to an open world game with multiplayer elements, but in the last few years, Pearl Abyss hasn't […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/crimson-desert-expand-multiplayer-dlcs-depending-market-demand/

    Luna Abyss Hands-On Preview – DOOM + Returnal= A Good Time

    12 February 2026 at 22:00

    Several characters from the game Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game stand on a planet's surface, with red glowing eyes

    Three years ago this coming April, Wccftech's Alessio Palumbo caught up with Kwalee Labs (formerly Bonsai Collective) to talk about their debut game, Luna Abyss. A UK-based game studio co-founded by Harry Corr, Benni Hill, and former Team17 producer, Hollie Emery, they started working together in 2019, setting out to create what would become a story-driven, first-person bullet-hell shooter (FPBHS) set in a dystopian world where you play as Fawkes, a prisoner stuck not just in the dreary prison of Luna, but in the middle of a mysterious prophecy. While we still don't have an exact release date, back in […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/luna-abyss-hands-on-preview-doom-returnal-a-good-time/

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