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    2026-05-22 14:00:23
    WWW.ESPN.COM
    Source: Giants DL Robertson-Harris tears Achilles
    Giants defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles at Thursday's OTA workout and is expected to miss the 2026 season, a source told ESPN.
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    2026-05-22 14:00:26
    WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AU
    Ciraldo hits out at bulls*** rumours, unfair criticism
    Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo has hit out at bulls*** rumours and unfair criticism after the club snapped a five-game losing streak with a hard-fought 30-20 win over the Storm.
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    2026-05-22 14:00:27
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    Starting NFL quarterback reveals dramatic weight loss as team BANS seed oils from cafeteria
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' movement appears to have a foothold in the NFL, although it's hard to say if the HHS secretary can take credit for one QB's weight loss.
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    2026-05-22 14:00:31
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    Oxford University students call for transgender rowers to enter women's boat race
    Oxford students have staged a protest against their university boat club's decision to prohibit transgender athletes from participating in women's rowing competitions.The policy shift came after British Rowing amended its regulations to restrict the women's category to individuals assigned female at birth, with transgender and non-binary rowers directed to compete in the Open category instead.College boat clubs have responded with fierce opposition to the new rules.During a recent meeting of the Oxford University Rowing Clubs (OURC), captains held an informal ballot on the policy changes, which produced a result of 49 votes against the new regulations, with just a single vote in support.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayFive captains chose to abstain from the vote.Wadham College Boat Club issued a statement on Instagram condemning the changes as "disproportionate, discriminatory, and impossible to enforce", pledging to continue "to fight for the previous rules to be reinstated".Somerville College Boat Club expressed similar sentiments, saying it is "deeply saddened by the recent rule change which threatens our long-standing values of inclusivity and friendship".In a striking visual protest, the OURC changed its website, replacing the standard design with the pink, white and blue stripes of the transgender pride flag across every page.LATEST SPORTS NEWSThomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad for the World CupManchester United announce Michael Carrick will continue as club's head coachChelsea legend who won every major trophy at club retires from footballThe President of the Oxford University LGBTQ+ Society announced on Instagram: "I am personally investigating the matter, and it is my top priority to resolve it by whatever means necessary."The British Rowing guidelines, introduced in August 2023, prompted the Oxford University Boat Club to adopt the restrictions, with officials warning that failure to comply would result in deregistration as a university sports club and an inability to organise competitions.Prior to these changes, the OURCs' Rules of Racing had permitted transgender individuals to compete according to their affirmed gender identity at less competitive levels, including inter-college rowing.Oxford's situation mirrors events at Cambridge, where transgender rowers were barred from women's races in November of the previous year following a ballot of club captains.That decision set off protests, with a trans rights group disrupting college races on the River Cam by using a dinghy to obstruct competitors' routes.The policy changes follow last year's landmark Supreme Court judgement, which determined that the definition of a woman under the Equality Act is based on biological sex.All five justices ruled unanimously that references to women and sex in the legislation pertain to biological women and biological sex.Maya Forstater, chief executive of Sex Matters, said at the time: "The court has given us the right answer: the protected characteristic of sex male and female refers to reality, not to paperwork."Lara Brown, a Policy Exchange Senior Research Fellow, said : "While this is a welcome victory, it should never have been left to the courts to answer the question of 'what is a woman?'"Oxford University stated it "remains committed to being an inclusive university", with a spokesman explaining that registered sports clubs must adhere to policies established by their relevant national governing bodies to ensure legal compliance.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    2026-05-22 14:00:32
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    TV presenter Judith Chalmers dies aged 90
    She was best known for hosting ITV's long-running travel show Wish You Were Here...?
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    2026-05-22 14:00:58
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    Entscheidung gefallen - Wagner bleibt Trainer des 1. FC Kln
    Mit der Interimslsung in die Zukunft: Ren Wagner bleibt Trainer des 1. FC Kln. Das gab der Klub am Freitag bekannt.[mehr]
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    2026-05-22 14:01:10
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    Alexander Hits 11th Homer in 8-2 Defeat
    SACRAMENTO, CA - The Sugar Land Space Cowboys (20-28) dropped game three of their six-game series against the Sacramento River Cats (28-18) on Thursda... - PCL Sugar Land Space Cowboys
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    2026-05-22 14:01:12
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    Postgame Notes: MIN vs TOR (5.21.26)
    Minnesota Lynx 100 (3-2) Toronto Tempo 72 (3-3)May 21, 2026Lynx notesPlayer NotesIn her 300th career start, Courtney Williams scored 1... - WNBA Minnesota Lynx
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    2026-05-22 14:01:23
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    Angleterre : "Les discussions taient douloureuses", Tuchel explique sa liste sans Palmer, Foden...
    La slection anglaise jouera la Coupe du monde sans de nombreux grands noms du football, comme Phil Foden, Cole Palmer ou encore Trent Alexander-Aarnold. Devant la presse, Thomas Tuchel rvles avoir pris des dcisions difficiles pour le bien du collectif.
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    2026-05-22 14:01:31
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    Tempers flare as Utoikamanu fires up
    Stefano Utoikamanu and Sitili Tupouniua get in a heated scuffle in the dying moments of the Storm-Bulldogs clash.
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