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Will Spain keep finding a way? Re-ranking the World Cup teams with six games remaining – The Athletic – The New York Times

Forty-eight teams started these World Cup finals a month ago — now only six remain. Tomorrow that will be whittled down to a final four. Morocco became the first quarter-finalists to be knocked out, losing 2-0 to the seemingly unstoppable France on Thursday, before brave Belgium finally succumbed to Spain in Los Angeles on Friday

Erling Haaland is Norway’s World Cup machine — and the internet’s ‘babygirl’ – AP News

Erling Haaland stands at 6 feet, 5 inches, an intimidating force who can make fellow soccer players look tiny in stature and talent. Scoring seven goals across four World Cup matches entering Saturday, the Norwegian player has been described as a machine. But if you ask some loyal new fans, he’s also a babygirl and

Woody Marks and 5 fantasy football sleepers trending toward a much bigger role

One way to get an edge in fantasy football? By keeping a close eye on offseason chatter. Which players are impressing reporters in OTAs? Which roster battles could go a different way than the average fan expects? Which rookie is going to end up rocketing up draft boards by August? These five players are fairly

Netherlands wants EU to stop Georgia visa-free travel arrangements

VALLETTA - The Netherlands will ask the European Union to suspend its visa-free arrangements with Georgia, the Dutch foreign minister said on Thursday, after more than 300 people were arrested in pro-EU demonstrations in the South Caucasus country. Demonstrators in Georgia have for the past week been protesting against the government's decision to halt negotiations

California wants to ban diesel truck sales by 2036 in move aimed at showing ‘the world what real climate action looks like’

New big rigs and buses that run on diesel would not be sold in California starting in 2036, according to new rules approved by state regulators Friday to wean the state off fossil fuels and combat climate change. The rule would tackle pollution from heavy trucks used to transport goods through ports and require companies

Microsoft wants to get more women into cybersecurity

Home News Computing (Image credit: Startup Stock Photos / Pexels) Microsoft has announced (opens in new tab) new funding to upskill new cybersecurity workers, especially for women, with a focus in some of the most underrepresented countries including across South America and Asia.Argentina, Chile, Indonesia, and Spain form part of the now 28 countries covered

The IRS Wants to Change the Way Businesses Report Tips

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IMF wants El Salvador to reconsider Bitcoin exposure: Community reaction

One community member interpreted the IMF’s move as a way to “scare other countries away” from adopting Bitcoin as a legal tender...

The US Wants to Close an ‘SUV Loophole’ That Supersized Cars

Tough new rules on pollution from vehicles, proposed by the US Environmental Protection Agency this week, could reshape one of the world’s largest industries and transform how millions of people get around. The goal, government officials say, is to get many more electric vehicles in many more driveways. But another way to look at the proposed rules

Tim Scott Wants the Evangelical Vote. So Does Every Other Republican Candidate

The 2024 Republican primary is still in its beginning stages, but the once-sparse evangelical lane is already turning into a multicandidate pileup. On Wednesday,...

Andy Serkis Wants to Be Clear: That’s His Hair in ‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ – CNET

Think about the first time you saw Andy Serkis perform. For many of us it was as Gollum/Sméagol in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. For others it was as Caesar in the Planet of the Apes films. And then there's his Ulysses Klaue in Marvel movies, Snoke in the Star Wars sequel trilogy and, most recently

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Will Spain keep finding a way? Re-ranking the World Cup teams with six games remaining – The Athletic – The New York Times

Forty-eight teams started these World Cup finals a month ago — now only six remain. Tomorrow that will be whittled down to a final four. Morocco became the first quarter-finalists to be knocked out, losing 2-0 to the seemingly unstoppable France on Thursday, before brave Belgium finally succumbed to Spain in Los Angeles on Friday

Erling Haaland is Norway’s World Cup machine — and the internet’s ‘babygirl’ – AP News

Erling Haaland stands at 6 feet, 5 inches, an intimidating force who can make fellow soccer players look tiny in stature and talent. Scoring seven goals across four World Cup matches entering Saturday, the Norwegian player has been described as a machine. But if you ask some loyal new fans, he’s also a babygirl and

Woody Marks and 5 fantasy football sleepers trending toward a much bigger role

One way to get an edge in fantasy football? By keeping a close eye on offseason chatter. Which players are impressing reporters in OTAs? Which roster battles could go a different way than the average fan expects? Which rookie is going to end up rocketing up draft boards by August? These five players are fairly

Matt Miller Announces Indefinite Leave From ESPN Amid Investigation Over Alleged Fantasy Football Fraud

On June 23, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller revealed that he was in a car crash and was brutally injured. The accident nearly caused him to lose his life, as his arm had to be amputated to keep him alive. Now that he is making his way back after a drastic change, Miller announced

Garrett Nussmeier’s QB Brother Receives Upsetting News on Football Career

Colton Nussmeier has run out of options to fix his eligibility for 2026. On July 9, the UIL State Executive Committee voted 4–1 to reject his appeal, a decision first shared by 247Sports’ Mike Roach. With that, his plan to play his senior season at Denton Ryan is over. The door at his old school