• Watch: Virat Kohli's Celebration After Scoring 1st Run In Three Matches Goes Viral, RCB Great Goes On To Extend IPL Record
    A score of 0, a duck, is a rarity for Virat Kohli. Two ducks? Before IPL 2026, it had happened only once, in 2022
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    Winning majors can give Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau much-needed leverage amid LIV Golf's uncertain future
    Rahm and DeChambeau hope to quell the LIV Golf chatter with their performances at Aronimink Golf Club
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    What Jeff Kealty said about interview process for Predators general manager
    The Nashville Predators are still working through candidates to replace general manager Barry Trotz, who announced his retirement in February.On May 13, it was confirmed that at least one internal candidate, assistant general manager and director of scouting Jeff Kealty, has interviewed for the job.Kealty confirmed he interviewed for the Predators' open general manager position, though he declined to give specific details about the process."I prefer not to go too much into my interview process," Kealty told reporters at Bridgestone Arena on May 13. "It was a great experience for me. I learned a lot and I enjoyed the process. But I'd rather keep (the details) inside a little bit."Kealty also said if he is not hired as the GM, he would like to remain with the Predators as director of scouting.Kealty, 50, has been with the Predators for nearly 25 years in various capacities. He started as an amateur scout in 2001, then was elevated to director of amateur scouting in 2007. In 2018, he was named assistant general manager and director of scouting. In 2025, Kealty was named GM for the U.S. Men's National Team. The U.S. won the gold medal at the IIHF Men's World Championship for the first time since 1960.One of Kealty's main objectives has been identifying talent through the NHL draft. His track record outside of the first round has been impressive: Roman Josi (2008), Craig Smith (2009), Mattias Ekholm (2009), Colton Sissons (2012), Juuse Saros (2013), Viktor Arvidsson (2014) and Alex Carrier (2015) were all selected in the second round or later. The first-round record is spotty. Ryan Ellis (2009) and Kevin Fiala (2014) were hits. Jonathan Blum (2007) and Philip Tomasino (2019) were not.While this year's draft process has been a bit unusual with Trotz on his way out, Kealty said there's been little disruption to their work."We've tried to operate as we always have," Kealty said. "Even when the new GM comes in, they are probably going to rely on the work that's already been done."Nashville will select at No. 10 overall in the NHL draft on June 26. The Predators have 12 total picks in the draft, including two second-round picks, two third-rounders, two in the fourth and three in the fifth.4 OPTIONS: Who will the Nashville Predators take at No. 10? Four options at the 2026 NHL DraftAlex Daugherty is thePredatorsbeat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex atjdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter,@alexdaugherty1.Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page@tennessean_preds.This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: What Jeff Kealty said after interviewing for Predators general manager
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    Schaefer unanimous choice as NHL's top rookie
    Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer has won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year, the first unanimous choice for the award in 33 years.
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    Marshawn Kneeland's pregnant girlfriend shares heartbreaking post six months after NFL player's suicide
    The girlfriend of the Dallas Cowboys star who tragically died by suicide is posting an update on her pregnancy six months after his passing.
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    Sadiq Khan calls on Londoners to support West Ham or face 2.5million bill if Hammers go down
    Sadiq Khan has called on Londoners to support West Ham in their relegation battle against Tottenham Hotspur, as the taxpayer will have to pay out 2.5million if the Hammers go down.West Ham sit in 18th with just a couple of games to go, staring at the face of relegation, with them currently two points from getting out of the drop zone.The Mayor of London explained due to Boris Johnson making the "worst deal imaginable", City Hall will have to pay a huge bill should the Hammers go down.He told The Standard: "What I'd say to Londoners who don't support Spurs is you should probably be cheering on West Ham.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"The previous Mayor, Boris Johnson, did the worst deal that can be imaginable."As far as West Ham are concerned, as a deal of the century, where he basically gave them rent-free, this amazing stadium for 100 years."Now, if West Ham are relegated, we, the taxpayers, we City Hall, could lose up to 2.5million a year."So what I say to Londoners who don't support Spurs is you should probably be cheering on West Ham, because the taxpayer will lose out if West Ham go down."LATEST SPORTS NEWSMiddlesbrough players to crack on with training amid hope Southampton will be banned from play-offsScottie Scheffler sets record straight on Rory McIlroy relationship ahead of PGA Championship fightInside Jordan Spieth's quest for golfing immortality at PGA ChampionshipThe Greater London Authority (GLA) will front the ball for operating the London Stadium.With commercial revenues expected to fall should West Ham head down to the Championship, and higher stewarding costs due to four more home games than in the Premier League, the GLA will be forced to fork out more.Under the 99-year lease signed by Johnson, West Ham pays 4.4million in rent and the GLA pays for all other costs associated with the stadium.West Ham were on course to pick up a huge point against Arsenal before a lengthy VAR call handed the Gunners all three points.The Hammers believed they had salvaged a point deep into added time when Callum Wilson found the net, sparking celebrations among the home faithful.However, those scenes of jubilation quickly turned to anger after officials chalked off the strike, determining Wilson had committed a foul on Raya in the build-up.The lengthy VAR review only heightened tensions inside the stadium, leaving home supporters incensed by the final decision.For Arsenal, the ruling meant unbridled joy, while the Hammers were left to contemplate what might have been.The defeat leaves West Ham mired in the relegation zone, with two games left against Newcastle United and Leeds United.The contrast in fortunes between the two clubs could scarcely be starker, with Arsenal now closing in on their first league championship in 22 years.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Journalists scramble as gunshots sound in Philippine senate
    Rounds of gunfire were heard but officials have not revealed who fired the shots.
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    United Football League Announces Week Seven Players of the Week
    ARLINGTON, TX - Wide receiver Elijhah Badger of the Orlando Storm, strong safety Jordan Mosley of the St. Louis Battlehawks, and punter Colby Wadman o... - UFL
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    Ninth Inning Comeback Falls Short for Asheville
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. - The Asheville Tourists fell to the Hub City Spartanburgers 6-4 at HomeTrust Park on Wednesday afternoon for Education Day, just fall... - SAL Asheville Tourists
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    Preview: Sky to Take on 2-0 Valkyries in Second Game of Road Trip
    One game removed from playing in one of the league's loudest environments in Portland, the Sky are heading to another when they take on the Golden Sta... - WNBA Chicago Sky
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