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Column: Morant suspension sends mixed message in country that worships guns
Column: Morant suspension sends mixed message in country that worships guns
This is not a defense of Ja Morant, whose erratic behavior certainly seems worthy of a lengthy suspension
2023-06-17 04:17
Swiss cyclist Gino Mäder dies after falling down a ravine in the Tour de Suisse
Swiss cyclist Gino Mäder dies after falling down a ravine in the Tour de Suisse
Swiss cyclist Gino Mäder has died one day after crashing and falling down a ravine during a descent at the Tour de Suisse
2023-06-17 03:58
NCAA medical committee recommendations include removal of marijuana from banned drug list
NCAA medical committee recommendations include removal of marijuana from banned drug list
An NCAA medical committee is recommending the removal of marijuana from its banned drug list and whether drug-testing should be limited to performance-enhancing substances
2023-06-17 03:53
Palou builds commanding IndyCar lead while preparing to switch teams next year
Palou builds commanding IndyCar lead while preparing to switch teams next year
The possibility that Alex Palou will drive for a new team as a reigning IndyCar champion next year grows increasingly likely with each race
2023-06-17 03:47
Opening Canada F1 practice cut to five minutes by circuit power problems 
Opening Canada F1 practice cut to five minutes by circuit power problems 
Opening free practice at the Canadian Grand Prix was hit by power and communications infrastructure problems that ended the action after only...
2023-06-17 03:28
First practice at Canadian Grand Prix cancelled due to CCTV failure
First practice at Canadian Grand Prix cancelled due to CCTV failure
Formula One first practice at the Canadian Grand Prix was embarrassingly cancelled after a CCTV failure at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The opening one-hour running of the weekend was red-flagged after just four minutes when Pierre Gasly broke down in his Alpine. Only a handful of drivers had posted a lap with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and George Russell among those who had not taken to the track. The running had been expected to restart as usual following the removal of Gasly’s Alpine, but F1’s governing body, the FIA, blamed “issues with local CCTV infrastructure” for the initial delay. The suspension in play then became temporary with the FIA confirming at 14:20 local time (19:20 BST) that the session would not be resumed leaving an estimated 90,000 spectators short-changed. The FIA said that the concluding running of the day, which was due to start at 17:00 local time (22:00 BST), would be brought forward to 16:30 to allow for 30 minutes more running. An FIA spokesperson said: “The delay will be longer as the CCTV is not synced correctly and until the issue has been fixed we cannot run on track. “This system is a local installation and they are continuing to work to resolve the problem. “The clock will continue to run down on FP1 and the session will not be extended as there must be two hours between FP1 and FP2.” Former driver Karun Chandhok, who competed in 11 grands prix and now works as a pundit for Sky Sports, was critical of the FIA’s decision to abandon the running. “I feel we needed to get on track,” said Chandhok. “I would argue that there’s races around the world where they haven’t got CCTV cameras and they rely on marshal posts to radio incidents in – then you can use the TV cameras to look at it.”
2023-06-17 03:27
US Soccer announces Gregg Berhalter will return as coach of the men's national team
US Soccer announces Gregg Berhalter will return as coach of the men's national team
Gregg Berhalter will return as head coach of the US Men's National Soccer Team, US Soccer announced Friday. His new contract will run through the conclusion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be hosted jointly by the US, Canada and Mexico.
2023-06-17 03:26
Why the Boston Red Sox released Matt Dermody, explained
Why the Boston Red Sox released Matt Dermody, explained
After discovering offensive posts on his social media account from 2021, the Boston Red Sox have released pitcher Matt Dermody.Boston Red Sox executive Chaim Bloom expressed regret regarding his decision to call up Matt Dermody in the first place for a spot start after the team (and Red Sox fans...
2023-06-17 03:22
Aston Villa confirm appointment of Monchi as president of football operations
Aston Villa confirm appointment of Monchi as president of football operations
Aston Villa have announced that Monchi has joined the club from Sevilla. He was previously courted by Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
2023-06-17 02:58
Rep. Finstad staffer attacked at gunpoint after Congressional Baseball Game
Rep. Finstad staffer attacked at gunpoint after Congressional Baseball Game
A staffer for Rep. Brad Finstad was attacked at gunpoint after Wednesday's congressional baseball game, the congressman said in a statement Friday.
2023-06-17 02:52
Jordan Spieth Unleashed a Bellowing F--k After a Bad Shot at the U.S. Open
Jordan Spieth Unleashed a Bellowing F--k After a Bad Shot at the U.S. Open
Jordan Spieth with some spectacularly loud profanity at the U.S. Open.
2023-06-17 02:46
Canadian Grand Prix practice descends into farce after bizarre CCTV blackout
Canadian Grand Prix practice descends into farce after bizarre CCTV blackout
Practice at the Canadian Grand Prix descended into an early farce on Friday after FP1 was halted due to CCTV issues. First practice got underway for just five minutes before Pierre Gasly’s Alpine car stopped at the side of the track with a driveshaft issue, triggering a red flag. FOLLOW LIVE: Canadian GP practice stopped due to CCTV issues in Montreal Yet while Gasly’s car was quickly wheeled to safety, the red flag remained due to issues with the local CCTV infrastructure around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. As opposed to qualifying and the race where the clock stops with a red flag, in practice sessions the clock keeps rolling in order to keep the daily schedule progressing. The session did not resume, but FP2 will now run for 90 minutes and will start half-an-hour earlier at 4:30pm local time, 9:30pm (BST), in order for the drivers to get valuable time on track. An F1 spokesperson stated: “The FIA have clarified a two-hour gap is required between FP1 and FP2. “FP2 will start at 1630 local time, 30 minutes earlier than previously scheduled, and run for 90 minutes. Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas was quickest out of all the early runners, though some cars did not even get out on track. Read More F1 Canadian Grand Prix LIVE: Practice lap times and FP1 standings in Montreal F1 commentator sacked from BBC role after ‘inappropriate touching’
2023-06-17 02:46
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