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2026 #FIFAWorldCup chaos? We got it ⚽
🇦🇷 Messi and Argentina are already through to the next round. 🇫🇷 France stayed flawless and kept the pressure on everyone else. 🇳🇴 Norway and Senegal gave us one of the most entertaining games of the tournament, and 🇩🇿 Algeria turned things around when it mattered most
FIVE amateurs are playing the weekend at the U.S. Open 👏
• T11. Ryder Cowan (E)
• T46. Miles Russell (+3)
• T46. Jackson Koivun (+3)
• T60. Marek Fleming (+4)
• T60. Eric Lee (+4)
Bud Cauley wins the RBC Canadian Open, earning his first PGA TOUR victory in his 239th career start at the age 36 years, 2 months, 29 days.
Earns 500 FedExCup points and moves from No. 55 to No. 28 in the FedExCup standings.
Police in Peru took a novel approach to clamping down on drug trafficking on Wednesday as they conducted a raid in Lima disguised as the 2026 World Cup mascots. https://t.co/i92yemJwjJ
My 2 cents on the last layup. There is no way any ref can keep up with that play and get in good position to make the call. Fox is too fast.
We can argue whether Fox should have shot it or played for the foul.
But we should also ask whether the official should have known that each team had a challenge left. So by calling a foul, the video review would allow them to get the call right
I’m not blaming the ref for not taking this approach. Sprinting to get a look at the play was hard enough.
But it would have been the right move
The NBA should consider letting the refs ask for a challenge when they can’t get a good look at a play in the last two minutes.
We often are asking them to do the impossible, like trying to sprint as fast as Fox on a breakaway When there is so much at stake, the refs want to get it right as much as everyone else does
Trust the ref to use this only when needed and the game will be better for it