Month: September 2019

11:13 AM ET Mercedes has dismissed four employees and disciplined three others at its Formula One headquarters for racist abuse to another employee. The employees were dismissed from the team’s UK base at Brackley on Aug. 2 following an investigation into a complaint. Mercedes found the staff members in breach of its diversity and equality
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11:24 AM ET Associated Press ZHUHAI, China — Seventh-seeded Alex De Minaur beat Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2, 6-2 on Saturday to reach the final of the Zhuhai Championships. The Australian missed very few shots, winning 95% of first-serve points, breaking serve on four out of five chances and saving both break points he faced in
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12:00 AM BST ESPN staff Editor’s note: Originally published in 2015, this article has been updated to reflect Japan’s victory over Ireland at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The ninth Rugby World Cup tournament has a moment to rival any other, with hosts Japan defeating Ireland 19-12 in Shizuoka. 2 Related It enters the pantheon
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10:40 AM ET Antonio Brown jabbed back at Baker Mayfield over Twitter on Saturday, after the Cleveland Browns quarterback referenced Brown in an Instagram comment. Mayfield initially posted a photo of himself on Instagram from when he was at Oklahoma with the caption “Just some undersized Walk On … Keep that same energy.” After somebody
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10:27 AM ET The National Football League and the NFL Referees Association have reached a seven-year collective bargaining agreement, the sides announced Saturday. The new deal runs through May 31, 2026. The current CBA was set to expire next May. “This agreement solidifies the working partnership between the league and officials toward the common goal
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