Month: September 2020

5:06 AM ET Reuters Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Wednesday that its men’s and women’s national teams will receive equal pay and prize money. “Since March of this year, CBF has made an equal value in terms of prizes and daily rates between men’s and women’s football,”
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4:54 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Dean Henderson has said he will push for another loan move if he cannot oust David de Gea as Manchester United‘s first-choice goalkeeper next season. Henderson has signed a new long-term contract at Old Trafford and sources have told ESPN that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plan, as things stand, is for
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Sep 2, 2020 Associated Press AIGLE, Switzerland — This month’s road cycling world championships were moved to Imola, Italy, on Wednesday after Swiss host Aigle-Martigny backed out because of a government ruling limiting mass gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic. The revised event, which runs Sept. 24-27, will feature only elite men’s and women’s categories, eliminating
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11:59 PM ET Eric WoodyardESPN Giannis Antetokounmpo sat on the bench in disbelief as Jimmy Butler sank a pair of free throws with an empty lane and 0.0 seconds on the clock Wednesday night. Just moments earlier, the Milwaukee Bucks and Miami Heat were knotted at 114 after Khris Middleton sank all three free throws
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2:16 AM ET The Houston Rockets‘ season and perhaps James Harden‘s reputation were at risk when Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Lu Dort caught a pass seemingly wide open on the left wing. Harden, who was guarding center Steven Adams near the block, sprinted to close out on the stunningly sizzling Dort, jumped and extended
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