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  • Executive Airport Taxi Heathrow – Redefining Comfort and Professional Travel
    Traveling through Heathrow can be overwhelming, especially for business professionals with tight schedules. This is where an Executive Airport Taxi Heathrow service becomes essential. It offers a seamless blend of luxury, punctuality, and reliability, making your airport transfer smooth and stress-free. An Executive Airport Taxi Heathrow provides access to premium vehicles such as...
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  • Japan Breakfast Cereal Market to Witness Robust Growth Through 2036: FMI Outlook
    NEWARK, Del., USA | April 24, 2026 — According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the demand for breakfast cereal in Japan is projected to grow from USD 2.27 billion in 2026 to USD 3.08 billion by 2036, registering a CAGR of 3.1%. Growth is being driven by urbanization, increasing adoption of Western-style breakfast formats, and rising demand for convenient, ready-to-eat meal solutions. The...
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    2026 NFL Draft Odds: How Will Top Rookies Perform in Year 1?
    Let's look ahead and backward at the same time. Here are the odds for how several of the first round's top names will perform in their rookie NFL seasons, as well as what to know about them in comparison to their 2025 NFL Draft counterparts (FanDuel Sportsbook, as of April 24). This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Fernando Mendoza passing yards Over 2700.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total)Under 2700.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total) What to know: Last year's No. 1 pick was QB Cam Ward, who started 17 games for the Tennessee Titans as a rookie. He threw for 3,169 yards in his first pro season, after throwing for 4,313 during his final year in college for the Miami Hurricanes. Mendoza threw for 3,535 yards during his last year at Indiana. Fernando Mendoza passing TDs Over 14.5: +112 (bet $10 to win $21.20 total)Under 14.5: -148 (bet $10 to win $16.76 total) What to know: Going back to Ward, he threw 15 touchdowns as a rookie, after throwing 39 TDs the year before at Miami. Mendoza threw 41 scores this past season for the Hoosiers. Jeremiyah Love rushing yards Over 975.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total)Under 975.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total) What to know: Ashton Jeanty was the first running back taken last year, going sixth to the Raiders, where he will now be joined by Mendoza. Jeanty rushed for 975 yards in 17 starts for Las Vegas. Love went third to the Cardinals in the 2026 NFL Draft, fresh off 1,372 rushing yards in his final year at Notre Dame. Carnell Tate receiving yards Over 750.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total)Under 750.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total) What to know: Tate was the first wideout taken in the 2026 draft, going fourth to Tennessee, where he will be Ward's newest weapon. The first full-time wide receiver taken in 2025 (Travis Hunter went second but didn't play offense full-time) was Tetairoa McMillan, who went eighth to Carolina. There, he put up 1,014 receiving yards as a rookie, winning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Tate had 875 receiving yards at Ohio State last season. Jordyn Tyson receiving yards Over 800.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total)Under 800.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total) What to know: Tyson was the second receiver taken in the 2026 NFL Draft, going eighth to the Saints. He had 1,812 receiving yards over the last two seasons at Arizona State. The second full-time wideout taken in 2025 was Emeka Egbuka, who went to Seattle at No. 19. He had 938 receiving yards in 13 starts last season. Makai Lemon receiving yards Over 650.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total)Under 650.5: -114 (bet $10 to win $18.77 total) What to know: Lemon was the third wide receiver taken in the 2026 NFL Draft, going 20th to the Eagles, who traded up to get him. He amassed 1,156 receiving yards for the USC Trojans last season. The third full-time receiver taken in 2025 was Matthew Golden, who went 22nd to the Packers. He started five games as a rookie and had 361 receiving yards.
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  • "Have Been Working Hard To Get Where I Am": Devdutt Padikkal After Fiery Fifty vs GT
    Devdutt Padikkal's comeback continued to gain steam as his impressive 55 off 27 balls set the stage for Royal Challengers Bengaluru's five-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans.
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    Dunlop takes dominant Open race win at Cookstown 100
    Michael Dunlop secured a dominant win in Friday evening's red-flagged Open A Invitation race at the Cookstown 100 road races.The 37-year-old Ballymoney rider had built up an advantage of 9.4 seconds over runner-up Michael Sweeney when the race was halted on lap seven of nine and a result later declared.Riding his MD Racing BMW Superstock machine, Dunlop recorded a best lap speed of 91.322mph, marginally outside the lap record of 91.773 for the 2.1-mile Orritor circuit which he set last year.Manx rider Marcus Simpson was fourth, with Ballymoney's Darryl Tweed fifth and Paul Jordan from Magherafelt sixth.Dunlop was a late entry for the Cookstown Irish national meeting as he continues his preparations for the forthcoming North West 200 and Isle of Man TT international events, having taken part in the official test sessions at Oulton Park in Cheshire earlier this week.As well as competing in the Open and feature races, the 33-time TT winner is campaigning a Honda in the Moto3 class for the Burrows Engineering/RK Racing outfit run by former racer John Burrows.Earlier on Friday, Dunlop led the qualifying times for the Open class, ahead of Jordan and Sweeney.Jordan was fastest in Supersport qualifying on his Jackson Racing V2 Ducati as he made his first appearance at the county Tyrone circuit in four years.Tweed, Sweeney, Simpson and Keyes were next on the practice leaderboard.Dunlop was quickest of the Moto3s, almost three seconds faster than second-placed Dan Sayle, with Sweeney topping the Supertwins timesheets.Fifteen races are scheduled for Saturday, including a second Open A race, the feature race, a Supersport outing, the Supertwins event and a Moto3 class.'Last minute decision' to race at CookstownDunlop was a double winner at the Cookstown 100 12 months ago, winning the Supersport and feature races."It was a bit of a late, last minute thing," Dunlop told BBC Sport NI of his decision to compete this year."We are so busy and we weren't going to come as the 600 [Supersport bike] is stripped to bits to get ready for the North West 200 as it is just around the corner."I brought my Superstock. I like it and I like riding Cookstown. It has always been nice to ride around here and it is a good thing to get out and get a bit of racing done. The weather is lovely and that is half the battle."The biggest thing with the Stocker is that we haven't had much time on it so it gives it a chance to get an outing."Dunlop is enjoying a rare outing on a Moto3 bike."We had sort of done a gentleman's agreement, me and John Burrows, about riding his Moto3 months ago and I said if I was able to come, I would come and then I forgot clean about it."So, he called me again on Thursday and I was like 'aw, I forgot all about all about that!".Dunlop added that a degree of caution had to be exercised with his two biggest events of the season just around the corner."At the end of the day, it is about staying out of trouble a little bit with the NW 200 just around the corner and the TT just around the corner from that as well so we are at a stage that you have to just watch yourself."Jordan was pleased to be competing at the meeting for the first time since 2022."I've had a really good pre-season building up to it and I feel like I've stepped it up again from what we did last year, and we had a good year last year, so hopefully the momentum stays with me and we keep moving forward," he said.
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    Last Night in Baseball: Yankees Finish Off Road Sweep of Struggling Red Sox
    There is always baseball happening almost too much baseball for one person to follow themselves. Don't worry, we're here to help you by figuring out what you missed but shouldn't have. Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball: Yankees sweep spiraling Red Sox It just hasnt been the Red Sox season so far. Boston has been outscored by 22 runs to this point, which, uncharitably, is the kind of thing you could link back to the one-two punch of trading slugging third baseman and DH Rafael Devers away after signing free agent Alex Bregman to a deal with an opt-out, and then, predictably, losing Bregman the next offseason, too. Thats a whole lot of offense to replace, and the Sox were relying on Caleb Durbin and Willson Contreras both acquired this offseason along with the influx of promising young players to manage it. Contreras has been great, but Durbins OPS+ is 26 not a typo! while returning young players like designated hitter Roman Anthony, right fielder Ceddanne Rafaela and second baseman Marcelo Mayer have been fairly mediocre; combined with terrible starts from left fielder Jarren Duran (.197/.265/.303) and shortstop Trevor Story (.186/.220/.294), well, its not hard to see where that -22 run differential came from. Bostons pitching did the job on Thursday against the Yankees, in an attempt to not be swept by their greatest rivals. Payton Tolle, making his 2026 debut after being called up to start, threw six innings where he allowed just one run and struck out the first five Yankees that he faced. The 23-year-old Tolle would end up with 11 strikeouts for the night while allowing just four baserunners, one of those on a solo homer. And while catcher Carlos Narvaez broke the tie and gave the Red Sox a 2-1 lead with a dinger of his own the Yankees were able to feast once Tolle was out of the game. Reliever Danny Coloumbe came in for Tolle to start the seventh, and proceeded to give up three singles in a row, sandwiched between two outs: one to center fielder Trent Grisham, then to second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. and finally to shortstop Jose Caballero. The Yankees used Cody Bellinger as a pinch-hitter to get the platoon advantage with the bases loaded and two down, and Bellinger did what he was meant to do in that situation. Right fielder Aaron Judge would follow with the fifth paper cut err, single of the seventh, and the Yankees took a 4-2 lead. One they would not relinquish, thanks to the efforts of New Yorks own young stud on the mound, Cam Schittler. The right-hander went eight innings striking out five against a walk and four hits, while allowing just a pair of runs. David Bednar came in for a save in the ninth, and threw a clean 1-2-3 inning against Bostons two, three and four hitters ballgame, Yankees. New York swept Boston here in their first meeting of the season, and the gap between the two feels massive right now. The Red Sox have managed to fall seven games behind the Yankees in the standings with a week of April still on the schedule. New Yorks run differential is 59 runs better, through all of 25 games. Boston isnt doomed yet its too early for that sort of thing, and even in their current state the Sox are just four back of the last wild card spot but all those names from the intro to this section? They are going to have to start hitting, soon, or this hole is going to keep getting deeper. Things only went up from here Just a leadoff home run, right? Not a great way to start a game, but these things happen. Dont worry, heres some context to make it all feel a little worse. 1.) JR Ritchie, the Braves starting pitcher, was making his MLB debut. 2.) The home run came on the very first pitch that Ritchie threw in the majors. And finally, 3.) his parents were in attendance, and the camera cut from them in the stands directly to the home run. Welcome to the majors, kid. James Wood recommends that you dont throw a fastball down the pipe to a guy who can hit a ball nearly 400 feet. Which is most hitters in the bigs, by the way. Theres a happy ending to this sad tale, however. Ritchie gave up another solo dinger later on, but beyond that, he went seven frames with just five hits allowed, a pair of walks, just the two runs and struck out seven Nationals. Thats one hell of a debut, even if it started so inauspiciously. Atlantas hitters did their thing in the seventh, Ritchies final inning, which helped him pick up the W. Catcher Drake Baldwin scored on a wild pitch out of the hand of Gus Varland, then second baseman Ozzie Albies who went 3-for-4 on the day with four RBIs and two runs singled in two of those runs to make it 5-2. Center fielder Michael Harris II would add another run to make it 6-2, but Ritchie didnt need anymore assistance than that initial wild pitch in the end. The Braves have now won 12 of 15 and, at 18-8, have the best record in MLB, as well as the best run differential (+62). The 2026 season feels a whole lot different than 2025 did at this point, thats for sure, and Atlanta hadnt even hit the worst stretches of their season yet in late-April. deGrom whiffs 10 You might need to sit down before hearing this, but, Jacob deGrom? Hes good at baseball. Through five starts, he now has a 2.13 ERA and has struck out 35 batters in 25.1 innings, with the last 10 of those punch outs all coming on Thursday against the Pirates. deGrom lasted for 5.2 innings, allowing five hits, a walk and one run, in what ended up being a 6-1 victory for both the right-hander and Texas. deGrom has been incredible with Texas the only issue was that he wasnt on the mound at first, as he managed just nine starts across those first two seasons. All told with the Rangers since 2023, though, deGrom has started 44 games and totaled 239 innings, producing a 2.79 ERA with 279 strikeouts against 49 walks. Did you know hes the all-time leader in strikeout-to-walk ratio? Hes at 5.36 for his career, and hes only gotten better in this respect as he ages: deGroms K/BB with Texas is 5.69. As for Thursday, he had some assistance outside of his 10 strikeouts. Check out this play from third baseman Josh Jung. Sure, thats after deGrom exited in favor of reliever Gavin Collyer, but those were his baserunners waiting to come around to score, too. deGrom also got plenty of run support, with center fielder Evan Carter hitting an inside-the-park home run to put the Rangers up 2-0 in the third and then shortstop Corey Seager hit a three-run shot to give deGrom and the Rangers more cushion than they would end up needing. A big W for the Rangers there, as the AL West is very much anybodys game both now and, presumably, deep into the season given that the favorites have all started so slowly. And even Texas, in first, is just 13-12 as they head into a weekend series against the Athletics, who are tied with the Rangers atop the division. More games like this one from deGrom will certainly help matters. Padres rally in the ninth for W It was looking like the Rockies were going to take the series against the Padres, a bit of revenge after being swept by them in a four-game set less than two weeks ago. Left fielder Mickey Moniak started off the scoring for Colorado early, hitting a solo homer, his seventh dinger of the season, in the first inning. He would then bash a second one in the sixth to put the Rockies up 7-4 in the sixth. Right fielder Troy Johnson would add another run on a single to right, scoring second baseman Tyler Freeman, an inning later. The Padres were down four, but cut into that a little in the eighth inning against reliever Juan Mejia when leadoff hitter and left fielder Ramon Laureano hit a ground ball single to score catcher Freddy Fermin. San Diego still had work to do, however, but that was what the ninth inning was for. Victor Vodnik, who relieved Mejia at the end of the eighth, came back out for the ninth. Center fielder Jackson Merrill would start things off with a walk, then third baseman Manny Machado singled. Shortstop Xander Bogaerts would follow with a single of his own to make it 8-6 with two on and still no outs. DH Miguel Andujar added yet another single 8-7 Rockies and things only escalated from there. Gavin Sheets came in as a pinch-hitter for first baseman Ty France the left-handed Sheets issignificantly better against right-handed pitchers than lefties and went boom on the first pitch of the at-bat, a cutter in name only in the middle of the zone. The Padres would make three outs in a row after this shot, but they were also up 10-8 at this point thanks to a five-run rally. That was more than enough for closer Mason Miller, who hasnt given up a run since early August of 2025: after facing the minimum in the ninth, Miller has now tied Cla Merediths franchise record with 33.2 scoreless innings. With the Dodgers shutting out the Giants, 3-0 eight shutout innings from Tyler Glasnow got that job done this was a huge comeback for San Diego, which remains tied atop the NL West with Los Angeles (as well as now six games up on San Francisco). Its too early to celebrate anything about the standings at the top, of course, but every day the Padres keep pace with the Dodgers or anywhere near the back-to-back champions is better than the alternative for them. Metsdontblow it again Hey, the Metstried to blow it. The 12-game losing streak might be over, but that doesnt mean all of New Yorks problems have vanished. This was evident on Thursday against the Twins, but there were some bright points to pick out, too. Such as when the Mets responded to a first-inning run by the Twins with a three-run homer from right fielder Brett Baty in the bottom of the frame. The Mets would push their lead to 7-2 by the fourth inning, when left fielder Carson Benge hit a solo shot off of starter Joe Ryan, who would somehow stay on the mound for another inning after this. The Twins would work their way back into things in short order, though. First, third baseman Tristan Gray homered to cut the lead to four in the sixth, and then in the eighth, it felt like New York was about to start a new losing streak. Catcher Ryan Jeffers, facing Huascar Brazoban with Craig Kimbrels bequeathed runners on base, hit a grand slam on a sinker down the middle to tie the game up. That sinker didnt sink so much as gradually and calmly come right into contact with Jeffers bat; there was only one possible result on a pitch like that one. This was not the end for the Mets, though, even if it felt like, on a night when the bats actually did wake up, that the pitching would give the game away, instead. And thats because the Mets, once again, responded immediately: third baseman Bo Bichette hit a bases-clearing double in the bottom of the eighth, putting New York up 10-7. While closer Devin Williams once again made things wildly uncomfortable to watch three hits and a run in just 0.2 innings this time he at least got the outs he needed to, and the Mets won. It wasnt pretty, no, but New York ended up stopping their 12-game losing streak and winning a series, too: thanks to this, they swapped places in the NL East basement with the Phillies, who are nearing their own double-digit losing streak after nearly coming from behind against the Cubs only to lose in the end, anyway. Tigers walk off the Brewers The Brewers made it a game again, scoring three in the seventh inning against the defending AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal to chase him and go up 4-3. But the Tigers chipped away, scoring one in the eight to tie things back up, and then first baseman Spencer Torkelson delivered his one and only hit of the game at the perfect time: in the bottom of the ninth. Well, not perfect for Milwaukee. But Detroit should be pretty pleased about it, at least.
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  • Thomas And Uber Cup Finals: Indian Men Beat Canada 4-1; Women Go Down 2-3 To Hosts Denmark
    Lakshya Sen endured a tough loss but Ayush Shetty and the doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty registered wins as 2022 champions India notched up a commanding 4-1 win over Canada.
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