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Cyle Larin’s Late Strike Secures Canada’s Historic First World Cup Point
Cyle Larin’s 78th-minute goal secured a historic 1-1 draw for Canada against Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is the first point the nation has ever earned in World Cup play.
Eddie Hearn Labels Dana White 'Clueless' in Escalating Boxing Feud
Eddie Hearn has slammed Dana White as 'clueless' following the UFC CEO's claims about the Joshua-Fury fight. The feud highlights growing tensions in the boxing promotional landscape.
Shohei Ohtani Exits Early as Dodgers Navigate Injury Scare
Shohei Ohtani left Thursday's game against Pittsburgh early with left knee inflammation. Manager Dave Roberts expects him to return to the lineup on Friday.
Andy Reid Keeps Quiet on Kelce-Swift Wedding Invite
Andy Reid is keeping his distance from the media frenzy surrounding Travis Kelce's wedding plans. The coach insists his star tight end remains fully focused on the upcoming season.
Svechnikov, Aho Break Out as Hurricanes Take 3-2 Stanley Cup Final Lead
The Carolina Hurricanes are just one win away from the Stanley Cup after a pivotal Game 5 victory. Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho finally found their scoring touch, leading the Canes to a 4-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.
Todd Bowles Backs Baker Mayfield as Long-Term QB Amid Contract Standoff
Todd Bowles has publicly backed Baker Mayfield as the Buccaneers' long-term quarterback despite stalled contract talks. Mayfield has set a July deadline for a new deal before he shifts his focus entirely to the 2026 season.
Boston and Clark Make WNBA History in Fever’s Overtime Thriller
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark made WNBA history Thursday night, becoming the first teammates to record 30-point double-doubles in the same game. The duo powered the Indiana Fever to a 114-106 overtime win over the Chicago Sky.
Hwang In-Beom’s Brilliance Saves South Korea in World Cup Opener
Hwang In-Beom sparked a 2-1 comeback win for South Korea against Czechia on Thursday. The result ends a 16-year drought in World Cup opening matches.
John Tortorella’s Defiant Vow: Why Vegas Isn’t Done Yet
Vegas coach John Tortorella is promising a return to Raleigh for a Game 7, despite his team trailing 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Final. The challenge is compounded by a major injury to William Karlsson.
Gianni Infantino Tells Critics to 'Chill' Over World Cup Visa Denials
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is urging patience as the U.S. government denies visas to key tournament personnel. He insists that behind-the-scenes diplomacy is the only way to navigate the complexities of hosting in the United States.
Dolphins Lock Up Aaron Brewer With $52.5 Million Extension
The Dolphins have secured center Aaron Brewer with a $52.5 million extension, signaling a major investment in their interior offensive line. He is now one of the highest-paid centers in the NFL.
Eagles Sign AJ Epenesa After Browns Deal Fell Apart Post-Physical
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed veteran defensive end AJ Epenesa, who was previously set to join the Cleveland Browns before a deal fell through after his physical. This move bolsters Philly's pass rush with a player known for disrupting passing lanes.
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