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    World Cup Debutant Curaao Parts With Coach Amid Reports Advocaat Could Return
    World Cup debutant Curaao parted ways with coach Fred Rutten on Monday amid reports Dutch veteran Dick Advocaat is returning to the team he led through qualifying. The uncertainty around the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for a mens World Cup comes less than five weeks before a testing opening game against Germany in Houston. Rutten took the job in February after the 78-year-old Advocaat stepped down citing his daughters health issues. Under Rutten, the team lost two warmup games in March against Australia and China, both in Australia with players reportedly wanting Advocaat back. "I regret how things unfolded but I wish everyone the best," Rutten said in a statement posted by the Curaao soccer federation. Rutten previously coached Dutch clubs Twente, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord, and Schalke in Germany. The federation is expected to hold a news conference on Tuesday. Curaao is joined by Ghana, Morocco and Saudi Arabia in changing coaches since the World Cup draw in December. Curaao is an autonomous territory of about 156,000 people in the Caribbean within the Netherlands kingdom. The team relies almost entirely on players born and raised in the Netherlands. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Former NBA player Desmond Mason was arrested in Oklahoma on a Texas felony warrant connected to an alleged sports memorabilia theft case worth nearly $40,000.
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    Five stories that could impact World Cup: Christian Pulisic not fit while another USMNT man could miss out
    Injuries and suspensions will deeply impact the upcoming decisions of coaches ahead of the World Cup
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    NFL Schedule Leaks: Eagles-Cowboys on Thanksgiving
    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 04: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys and Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles hug after an NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on September 4, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty ImagesThe 2026 NFL schedule wont be officially revealed until the evening of Thursday, May 14 but the leaks have already begun.Case in point: the Philadelphia Eagles are said to be playing the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving, according to a report from Ryan Fowler from NBC Sports Philadelphia.Assuming this information is true, itll mark the first time the Eagles are playing the Cowboys on Thanksgiving since they last met in a 2014 Turkey Day matchup. Mark Sanchez quarterbacked the Birds in a 33 to 10 win over the Cowboys that day. The only other Eagles-Cowboys game on Thanksgiving was back in 1989, when Philly pitched a 27 to 0 shutout. So, if history is any indication, Thanksgiving could be a fun one! Of course, those old games dont actually dictate how things will go this year. If anything, it might be more relevant how the Eagles have struggled to find wins at JerryWorld for some time now. Theyre 1-7 in their last eight games down in Dallas, with the sole win coming over Cooper Rush under center in November 2024. Sorry to remind you but the Eagles were in strong position to get a road win over the Cowboys last season, jumping out to a 21-point lead before Dallas scored 24 unanswered points. The feeling here is that the Cowboys are going to be the top threat in the division to the Eagles threepeating as NFC East champions this season. Their offense still projects to be one of the NFLs best (barring a George Pickens trade, perhaps) and their defense should be improved under former Eagles assistant and new Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker. This one has the makings of a compelling game, hence the national spotlight. Note that the Cowboys play in the middle of the three Thanksgiving games each year, so, were looking at a 4:30 PM Eastern start time.
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    Why a familiar summer awaits Joel Embiid and the 7...
    After a historic comeback gave way to a second-round sweep, the 76ers face another offseason of questions.
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    Cant erase it from my mind: Anasta opens up over tragedy in powerful new doco
    Rugby league great Braith Anasta has opened up about the tragedy of losing his father as a teenager, describing it as the worst moment of my life while issuing a powerful message to men.
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    Philadelphia Eagles player accused of dumping his eight-months pregnant girlfriend breaks silence
    Fred Johnson, the Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle accused of dumping his pregnant girlfriend to pursue women on dating apps, has issued a statement amid the online controversy.
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    Pegula putting family experience in NFL and NHL to use in tennis prize money protest
    Talk of a boycott from top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner has grabbed attention.Behind the scenes, its been Jessica Pegula, the 2024 U.S. Open runner-up, organizing the top tennis players in their protest with the Grand Slams over the share of tournament revenues devoted to prize money.It comes naturally to Pegula, who grew up in a household of sports managers: Her parents own the NFLs Buffalo Bills and the NHLs Buffalo Sabres.I think it maybe does (come naturally) just because I feel like Ive taken on a bit of a leadership role with it, Pegula said.Already this year, No. 5-ranked Pegula was named to lead a new 13-person panel to suggest changes to the womens tennis calendar, rankings points rules and the requirements about competing in certain events. Now she's taking on the prize money issue, too.Im not afraid to go up to any type of player and go like, Hey, are you interested in this or not?" Pegula said. "Some players, they dont care, sometimes theyre not worried about it. Sometimes theyre like, Yeah, for sure, Im 100% in.' Ive been reaching out to players on the mens and womens side.Sabalenka said last week the players should consider a boycott for a bigger slice of tournament revenue, while Sinner said theres a lack of respect.At the end of the day the players are the ones that have the big voices, Pegula said. Its been nice to see Aryna and Jannik kind of step out. I know a lot of other players feel the same way. But to have the two No. 1s very outspoken about it, thats kind of what it takes to get them to listen.Players' share dropped in ParisWhereas in the NFL and NHL athletes take home about 50% of the revenues, at most tennis events the number isnt even half of that. The upcoming French Open is allegedly devoting under 14.9% to the players down from 15.5% in 2024, according to a players protest statement issued last week.Roland Garros organizers announced last month they were increasing overall prize money by about 10% for an overall pot of 61.7 million euros ($72.1 million), with the total amount up 5.3 million euros from last year. But the players said that the the underlying figures tell a very different story.Its crazy. Its an insane difference. Obviously theyre different sports. Theyre run differently," Pegula said, comparing tennis to the NFL. "But tennis has been a very old-school sport. I think its one of the things that needs to change. Sometimes change is good. Sometimes that means fighting for things.The same group of players sent a letter a year ago to the heads of the four Grand Slams seeking more prize money and a greater say in decision-making. Wimbledon increased its 2025 total pot by 7%, the U.S. Open by 20% and the Australian Open this past January by 16%.Still, the players say the Grand Slams dont match the rate of 22% at regular ATP and WTA Tour events.The slams have kind of just gotten away with paying not that much because were a very individual sport, Pegula said. Its hard to get players to come together. Were not on a salary where football players or basketball players can afford not to play.Organizers at the French Open, which starts in less than two weeks, have not responded to requests for comment.Wimbledon is due to announce its prize money next month and Pegula said the players have not had a response from the All England Club.Were just going to kind of continue to talk amongst ourselves, she said.One of the big issues affecting tennis governance is that there are seven organizing bodies: The four Grand Slams, the ATP, the WTA and the International Tennis Federation.Thats what makes it so hard is that our sport is super fragmented. Hard to get everybody on the same page, Pegula said. Thats why its been huge to actually have the top 10 men and women really come together. Im hoping that will get the Slams attention.Pegula advances in RomeBefore she gets to Paris, Pegula has been perfecting her clay-court game at the Italian Open, where she reached the quarterfinals with a 7-6 (6), 6-2 win over Anastasia Potapova on Monday. She routed Rebeka Masarova 6-0, 6-0 in the previous round.Pegula will next face three-time Rome champion Iga Swiatek, who beat four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 6-2, 6-1.Sabres' playoff runIn between her matches and prize money activist duties, Pegula has been struggling to watch the Sabres run to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years due to the time difference between the U.S. and Europe.The Montreal Canadiens beat the Sabres 6-2 in Game 3 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in their second-round playoff series.My gosh, I am so upset that I have not been able to see any of the games, Pegula said. I would give anything to just be at a playoff game. I love it so much. Its my favorite thing.___AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis
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    Pegula putting family experience in NFL and NHL to use in tennis prize money protest
    Talk of a boycott from top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner has grabbed attention.Behind the scenes, its been Jessica Pegula, the 2024 U.S. Open runner-up, organizing the top tennis players in their protest with the Grand Slams over the share of tournament revenues devoted to prize money.It comes naturally to Pegula, who grew up in a household of sports managers: Her parents own the NFLs Buffalo Bills and the NHLs Buffalo Sabres.I think it maybe does (come naturally) just because I feel like Ive taken on a bit of a leadership role with it, Pegula said.Already this year, No. 5-ranked Pegula was named to lead a new 13-person panel to suggest changes to the womens tennis calendar, rankings points rules and the requirements about competing in certain events. Now she's taking on the prize money issue, too.Im not afraid to go up to any type of player and go like, Hey, are you interested in this or not?" Pegula said. "Some players, they dont care, sometimes theyre not worried about it. Sometimes theyre like, Yeah, for sure, Im 100% in.' Ive been reaching out to players on the mens and womens side.Sabalenka said last week the players should consider a boycott for a bigger slice of tournament revenue, while Sinner said theres a lack of respect.At the end of the day the players are the ones that have the big voices, Pegula said. Its been nice to see Aryna and Jannik kind of step out. I know a lot of other players feel the same way. But to have the two No. 1s very outspoken about it, thats kind of what it takes to get them to listen.Players' share dropped in ParisWhereas in the NFL and NHL athletes take home about 50% of the revenues, at most tennis events the number isnt even half of that. The upcoming French Open is allegedly devoting under 14.9% to the players down from 15.5% in 2024, according to a players protest statement issued last week.Roland Garros organizers announced last month they were increasing overall prize money by about 10% for an overall pot of 61.7 million euros ($72.1 million), with the total amount up 5.3 million euros from last year. But the players said that the the underlying figures tell a very different story.Its crazy. Its an insane difference. Obviously theyre different sports. Theyre run differently," Pegula said, comparing tennis to the NFL. "But tennis has been a very old-school sport. I think its one of the things that needs to change. Sometimes change is good. Sometimes that means fighting for things.The same group of players sent a letter a year ago to the heads of the four Grand Slams seeking more prize money and a greater say in decision-making. Wimbledon increased its 2025 total pot by 7%, the U.S. Open by 20% and the Australian Open this past January by 16%.Still, the players say the Grand Slams dont match the rate of 22% at regular ATP and WTA Tour events.The slams have kind of just gotten away with paying not that much because were a very individual sport, Pegula said. Its hard to get players to come together. Were not on a salary where football players or basketball players can afford not to play.Organizers at the French Open, which starts in less than two weeks, have not responded to requests for comment.Wimbledon is due to announce its prize money next month and Pegula said the players have not had a response from the All England Club.Were just going to kind of continue to talk amongst ourselves, she said.One of the big issues affecting tennis governance is that there are seven organizing bodies: The four Grand Slams, the ATP, the WTA and the International Tennis Federation.Thats what makes it so hard is that our sport is super fragmented. Hard to get everybody on the same page, Pegula said. Thats why its been huge to actually have the top 10 men and women really come together. Im hoping that will get the Slams attention.Pegula advances in RomeBefore she gets to Paris, Pegula has been perfecting her clay-court game at the Italian Open, where she reached the quarterfinals with a 7-6 (6), 6-2 win over Anastasia Potapova on Monday. She routed Rebeka Masarova 6-0, 6-0 in the previous round.Pegula will next face three-time Rome champion Iga Swiatek, who beat four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 6-2, 6-1.Sabres' playoff runIn between her matches and prize money activist duties, Pegula has been struggling to watch the Sabres run to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years due to the time difference between the U.S. and Europe.The Montreal Canadiens beat the Sabres 6-2 in Game 3 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in their second-round playoff series.My gosh, I am so upset that I have not been able to see any of the games, Pegula said. I would give anything to just be at a playoff game. I love it so much. Its my favorite thing.___AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis
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    Welfare bill will not be included in government's King's Speech
    It is understood that the government is not yet ready to propose a new parliamentary bill on welfare.
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