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Spain’s Ex-Soccer Chief Luis Rubiales Fined for Unsolicited Kiss on Jenni Hermoso

Former Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales has been found guilty of sexual assault for his unsolicited kiss on footballer Jenni Hermoso following Spain’s Women’s World Cup victory in 2023. A Spanish court ordered Rubiales to pay a fine of more than...

Verstappen’s Met with Boos, While Hamilton Receives Hero’s Welcome in London

For the first time in its 75-year history, Formula 1 hosted a grand event unveiling all twenty drivers and their cars simultaneously. The spectacle, held at the O2 Arena in London, featured an electrifying mix of music, light shows, and fan interactions, marking the...

MLB Free Agency: Key Offseason Moves Shake Up the League

As the 2024-25 MLB offseason unfolds, teams are making major moves to reshape their rosters ahead of the upcoming season. From blockbuster trades to high-profile free agent signings, the baseball landscape is shifting as franchises gear up for a competitive year....
MLB Free Agency: Key Offseason Moves Shake Up the League

MLB Free Agency: Key Offseason Moves Shake Up the League

As the 2024-25 MLB offseason unfolds, teams are making major moves to reshape their rosters ahead of the upcoming season. From blockbuster trades to high-profile free agent signings, the baseball landscape is shifting as franchises gear up for a competitive year....

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MLB Opens International Signing Period for Top Global Talent

MLB Opens International Signing Period for Top Global Talent

The international signing period for Major League Baseball (MLB) has officially begun, marking a critical time for teams to secure top-tier talent from around the globe. This annual event serves as a gateway for young players, primarily from Latin America, Asia, and...

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MLB Managers and Executives Face Critical October Decisions

MLB Managers and Executives Face Critical October Decisions

As the 2024 MLB postseason nears, several managers and executives are under intense pressure, potentially facing career-defining moments. October has historically been unforgiving—one misstep can alter a manager’s fate, as was the case with Grady Little in 2003, who...

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Shohei Ohtani Nears Historic 50-50 Season After 46th Home Run

Shohei Ohtani Nears Historic 50-50 Season After 46th Home Run

Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani inched closer to making baseball history, hitting his 46th home run of the season in a 4-0 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday. With this milestone, Ohtani has matched his 46 stolen bases, putting him within...

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Dodgers’ Latest Injury Could Propel Padres to NL West Lead

Dodgers’ Latest Injury Could Propel Padres to NL West Lead

The San Diego Padres might find themselves leading the NL West sooner than expected, thanks to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ latest injury setback. Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers' star first baseman, sustained a potentially serious injury during a game against the St. Louis...

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MLB Explores Six-Inning Minimum Rule for Starting Pitchers

MLB Explores Six-Inning Minimum Rule for Starting Pitchers

As Major League Baseball (MLB) continues to evolve its rules to enhance the game's appeal, the league is now considering a bold new idea: a mandatory six-inning minimum for starting pitchers. This potential change aims to restore the prominence of starting pitchers,...

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Germany’s Next Chancellor: The Future of Europe at Stake

Germany’s Next Chancellor: The Future of Europe at Stake

Germany’s upcoming federal election on February 23, 2025, will not only shape the country’s future but also have significant consequences for the European Union, security, and foreign policy. The four leading chancellor candidates—Friedrich Merz (CDU), Olaf Scholz...

Benelux Calls for a European Ban on Dirty Fuel Exports to West Africa

Benelux Calls for a European Ban on Dirty Fuel Exports to West Africa

The Benelux countries—Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg—are urging the rest of Europe to ban the export of highly polluting fuels to other parts of the world. These fuels, which contain excessive levels of sulfur, benzene, and manganese, are far more toxic than...