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JD Vance, the vice president, sat down with Nigel Farage, a longtime supporter of President Trump whose party, Reform U.K., ...
The move will increase pressure on under-fire owners such as Sheffield Wednesday’s Dejphon Chansiri to sell the club before ...
A Gary Lineker-less Match of the Day could be seen for the first time on Saturday night. Tim Spiers has reviewed it ...
Nottingham Forest confirm new shirt sponsor: Who is Bally’s Corporation and how did the deal happen?
The agreement with Bally's Corporation will see the company's logo on the men's first-team shirts and around the City Ground ...
The Athletic FC Podcast, The Totally Football Show and The Athletic's club shows have all made additions ahead of the new season ...
Sky Sports will introduce a ‘Multiview’ format for the new Premier League season, allowing customers to view up to four games ...
Brighton's Paul Barber believes 'trusted adults' may be able to help young men - and that football has an important role to ...
English cricket’s governing body has confirmed that it has finally completed six of the eight deals it announced in February to sell stakes in the franchises of its short-form competition, The Hundred ...
A leading executive at Bournemouth on the complex challenges that come with being a U.S. custodian of an English top-flight ...
After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order ...
Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times For months, President Trump’s penchant for overhyping the speed at which he could negotiate complex trade deals has been the butt of Washington jokes.
Faded Froot Loops and Dull Doritos: Is Big Food Losing the War on Dyes? Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has used peer pressure to persuade food makers to remove synthetic dyes.
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