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    Columbia Fireflies Game Notes at Hickory 6.18
    The Fireflies wrap-up their first-half slate with a 7 pm showcase against the Hickory Crawdads tonight at L.P. Frans Stadium. RHP Ryan McDonagh (debut... - CarL Columbia Fireflies
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    AREA15, Las Vegas Aces Announce 12-Month Partnership Celebrating Southern Nevada Pride, Community, Fan Engagement
    LAS VEGAS - AREA15, the world's first purpose-built immersive entertainment district, and the Las Vegas Aces, the WNBA's premier franchise and three-t... - WNBA Las Vegas Aces
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    Mercato: une offre plus de 200 millions d'euros? Le Real Madrid prt toutes les folies pour Olise
    La boulimie du Real Madrid sur le march des transferts pourrait se traduire par une nouvelle offensive visant Michael Olise. Selon la presse espagnole, une offre plus de 200 millions d'euros serait en rflexion.
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    Top 14: "Un rgal de travailler avec eux", Bernard Laporte logieux envers le staff du MHR
    Montpellier affronte le Stade Franais samedi en demi-finale du Top 14 (21h05), 24 mois aprs avoir sauv sa tte contre Grenoble dans un match de barrage. Un match lectrochoc pour le club. Depuis, cest un staff lADN Montpellier chapeaut par Joan Caudullo qui uvre au club. Des entraneurs qui navaient pas lexprience du haut niveau mais qui travaille main dans la main sous lil de Bernard Laporte, le directeur du rugby.
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    'Unfortunately, there isn't a slot': Ex-India captain's blunt verdict on Ishan Kishan
    Former captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth sees Test potential in Ishan Kishan, currently sidelined by a packed Indian team. He also highlights Yashasvi Jaiswal as an all-format player deserving more white-ball chances. Srikkanth notes the difficulty in selection due to top-order talent and calls for continuity in team choices for domestic performers.
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  • Dairy Cream Market Accelerating through institutional foodservice networks as liquid pasteurized cream varieties maintain leading market shares
    The global Dairy Cream Market continues to benefit from long-standing consumer demand for dairy-based products, alongside ongoing innovation in processing, formulation, and application across food industries. Dairy products, consumed for over six millennia, remain a core part of global diets and culinary applications. According to Fact.MR, the dairy cream market was valued...
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    Racing On A Naval Base Presents Unique Challenge For NASCAR Drivers
    NASCAR Cup Series drivers are used to navigating new tracks. Three years ago, it was a temporary street course in Chicago. Last year, it was the road course at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (although some drivers had experience with a previous version of the Mexico City circuit). So this year on a temporary street (and tarmac) course on Naval Base Coronado, it should be something they are comfortable with, right? The answer is no, despite drivers having had opportunities to drive their manufacturers simulators that depicted the course the best they could. But even NASCAR could change the placement of some barrels in turns to change the apex if they feel they need to make an adjustment. "It doesn't make you more comfortable," three-time Cup champion Joey Logano told me and other reporters last week. "It's just we're more used to it a little bit. ... We think our [simulators] are close, but no one has even seen the track in real life to see exactly where the walls are going to be placed and the tire bundles and all this stuff. "We're not going to know until we get there." While NASCAR drivers have experience with a street circuit and tight conditions, they have never had one as long as what awaits them this weekend a 16-turn, 3.4-mile course that weaves its way through the streets of the military base, the main island road by the San Diego Bay and then onto the tarmac that is typically filled with military helicopters. They will pass by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in Turns 3 and 4 on what is a relatively flat course in what will be NASCARs event that celebrates the 250th birthday of the United States. "Ifeel like its the most challenging place I've ever had to just challenge myself on the [simulator] to just really just dive into data and change how I'm driving completely," Chase Briscoe said in a news conference last year. "[Im] even sometimes using two or three different driving techniques for two or three different corners in a row. "Its a really, really challenging racetrack. If a guy's not put in the time, they're going to get exposed." Drivers expect to be chasing New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen, who won the inaugural Chicago street race, a victory that propelled him to full-time Cup status starting in 2025. He has won six of the last seven road and street course events. "It's going to be very bumpy, so it's all about the car then," van Gisbergen said in a team news release. "You've got to have good suspension set up, soft and compliant. ... The straightaways [transition] into little tricky sections and corners, nothing really flows, it's all one to the other. "Then we will put a corner here and here. It's odd, but that makes it a really good challenge. Getting in a rhythm will be really tough but will be important." Cup teams will get 50 minutes of practice Friday and then qualify Saturday for the 75-lap race Sunday. NASCAR has used drivers to help develop the course and give ideas SVG was one who suggested a chicane to scrub some speed before coming to pit road. Other drivers focused on the nuance of a street course. Austin Cindric wears glasses and wanted to make sure that the signs that show how many feet before the turn are clearly visible. At Chicago in the first year, officials at first made them street-sign style, but they ended up being a little hard to read. "The impact that I was able to make was good to get brake markers that were large enough to read for us visually impaired people," Cindric told me and other reporters. "I got to see the brake markers theres a large number on there so Im happy about that." NASCAR has had to weld 150 manhole covers, electrical boxes, compressed air boxes, etc., throughout the course. It also has had to try to smooth an area of the track that goes over rails for cranes that are used to repair ships. There also is bump just past Turn 5 that is designed for street drainage drivers will have to likely choose to go inside or outside of the dip in that area. Drivers have been out to the base to take a look at the track build and also have been out to the base to film promotional content. Ryan Blaney was one of the drivers who was there for a few days in for a 30-minute fictional film featuring drivers and the Navy. "Everyone's starting at zero there," the 2023 Cup champion Blaney told me and other reporters. "So I look forward to getting out there at San Diego. I think it's going to be a fantastic weekend. The course is very unique, but I think it's going to put on a good show. "And to be able to do it at Coronado, especially this year, its going to mean a lot to a lot of people." At least with the Chicago experience the last three years, drivers know how to scout the course a little better and what the keys to success will be on Sunday. "Just like any street course don't hit the barriers," Michael McDowell told me and other reporters last week. "Its so hard visually, and as you're wrapping around corners and you're pushing yourself and you're pushing the car's limit, it only takes a little bit to overstep it." The 16 turns will be tough to master. A typical NASCAR road course has about 10 turns. "It took me a good 45 minutes to an hour [in the simulator] to learn the track and figure out which turn was coming up next," William Byron said in a news conference last week. "The middle of the course is very difficult theres a lot of open sections. "There's just a lot of open space that is really not used, so I think you're going to see a lot of passing opportunities through there. You're going to see dive bombs because you can give up an exit just to get position on someone, but they might be able to kind of make a run back at you."
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    Lionel Messi's family confirms Argentina star's father is going through health-related issues
    The Argentina superstar admits 'difficult days' off the pitch ahead of the World Cup opener
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    Lionel Messi releases statement on father Jorges health and criticises media coverage
    Lionel Messis father Jorge is receiving treatment for a health issue, the Messi family has confirmed.Messi was in tears following his first goal in Argentinas 3-0 victory over Algeria in their opening World Cup match, in which he scored a hat-trick. The goals drew him level with Miroslav Klose at the top of the all-time World Cup goalscoring list.Asked why he was emotional, Messi said after the game: Honestly, completely unrelated to the sport, I went through some difficult, complicated days. Im grateful to the entire delegation, to my teammates. They were always there for me, as always. They gave me a lot of strength to get through this, and thats all.On Thursday the Messi family released a statement confirming reports that his father Jorge was undergoing a health issue.At this time, he is under medical supervision, recovering and progressing favourably within the condition he is experiencing, the statement read.Jorge Messi has been integral to his sons glittering career, acting as agent and business manager. Jorge was formerly a supervisor at a metal factory in their family hometown, Rosario.Lionel Messi pictured with his father Jorge (EPA)The statement condemned media speculation in the wake of Argentinas opening game. The family wishes to express its deep discomfort with the lack of sensitivity, respect, and discretion with which some people have treated what is strictly a private family matter.The family also wishes to clarify that only his closest relatives have real and accurate information regarding Jorges condition. Therefore, any version, statement, or information that does not come directly from the family and its official channels should not be considered valid or truthful.At times like these, we ask for responsibility, prudence, and humanity. A persons health and the peace of mind of those around them should not be the subject of speculation or irresponsible media interest.It added: We sincerely appreciate the expressions of affection, respect, and concern we have received, and we ask that Jorges privacy, confidentiality, and intimacyas well as that of his entire familybe respected throughout this process.Argentina take on Austria in their next game on Monday.
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    Brewers' Priester to have thoracic outlet surgery
    Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester will undergo season-ending surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome and is expected to be sidelined for eight to 10 months.
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