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Los Angeles Clippers Release NBA Legend Chris Paul Amid Struggles
In a shocking move, the Los Angeles Clippers have announced the release of 12-time NBA All-Star Chris Paul, as the franchise continues to struggle through a disastrous start to the 2025–26 season. The Clippers have lost 14 of their last 16 games, leaving the team languishing near the bottom of the Western Conference standings. Chris
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Real Madrid Overcome Winless Streak with Mbappe Brilliance but Suffer Injuries to Alexander-Arnold and Camavinga
Real Madrid returned to winning ways with a commanding 3-0 victory over Athletic Club, ending a three-game winless streak in La Liga and moving within a point of table-toppers Barcelona. The match, however, came with a worrying injury update as both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Eduardo Camavinga were forced off during the game. Mbappe Leads the
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Injured as Bucks Rally to Beat Pistons 113-109
The Milwaukee Bucks overcame a rocky start and a major blow to beat the Detroit Pistons 113-109, despite losing two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo to an early injury. The Greek superstar, just 30 years old, went down in the third minute of the game at Fiserv Forum, leaving teammates and fans holding their breath. Antetokounmpo
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Liverpool Scrape Point Against Sunderland After Late Own Goal Amid Anfield Struggles
Liverpool were forced to rely on a late slice of luck to avoid a second consecutive Anfield defeat, as Sunderland impressed with a determined display that threatened to heap pressure on head coach Arne Slot. A deflected Florian Wirtz shot in the 81st minute, which came off Nordi Mukiele, rescued a 1–1 draw for the
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Martin O’Neill Departs Celtic With Club’s Gratitude — and a Tracksuit — After Dramatic Interim Revival
Martin O’Neill’s short return to Celtic will be remembered as colourful, charismatic, and surprisingly successful. The 73-year-old stepped back into the Celtic dugout as interim manager and delivered everything from high-energy press conferences to an Old Firm cup semi-final win, plus a surge up the Scottish Premiership table. And on his final night in charge,
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Nathan Lyon Left Out of Home Test for First Time Since 2012 as Australia Opt for All-Seam Attack at the Gabba
Australia shocked fans and pundits ahead of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane by omitting veteran spinner Nathan Lyon — the first time he has been left out of a home Test in more than a decade. The 38-year-old, who is Australia’s third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket, watched from the sidelines as selectors chose an
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Arsenal Restore Five-Point Lead as Merino and Saka Step Up Against Brentford
Arsenal strengthened their position at the top of the Premier League table after a composed 2–0 victory over Brentford, with goals from Mikel Merino and Bukayo Saka sealing three valuable points at the Emirates Stadium. The win restores the Gunners’ five-point cushion and extends their remarkable unbeaten run to 18 matches across all competitions. Manager
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Daniel Farke Praises “Great” Leeds United Win as Pressure Eases — For Now
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke walked off the Elland Road pitch on Wednesday night wearing the type of smile fans had not seen from him in weeks. After a rough run of form and constant speculation about his job security, Leeds delivered a stunning and much-needed 3–1 victory over Chelsea — a result that temporarily
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Team GB Athletes Receive New AI Protection Against Online Abuse Ahead of Future Olympic and Paralympic Games
Team GB’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes will now receive cutting-edge protection from online abuse thanks to a new artificial intelligence system designed to detect and hide harmful messages across major social media platforms. UK Sport — the government-backed body responsible for funding elite Olympic and Paralympic programs — has invested more than £300,000 into the
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Virgil van Dijk Faces Questions as Liverpool Captain Battles Form Decline in 1–1 Draw With Sunderland
Liverpool endured another frustrating night at Anfield as their 1–1 Premier League draw with Sunderland shifted the spotlight from Mohamed Salah to another club legend — captain Virgil van Dijk. Once the towering defensive force behind Liverpool’s greatest modern triumphs, Van Dijk is now fighting a worrying dip in form that was once unthinkable for
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