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FIFA ruling shows AFCON star Emilio Nsue was ineligible for entire career with Equatorial Guinea
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoThe top scorer at the African Cup of Nations five months ago, Emilio Nsue, never was eligible to...
Daniel Cormier finds UFC 303: McGregor vs. Chandler press conference postponement to be "a little...
BJPenn.com· 3 hours agoDaniel Cormier admits he’s a bit concerned over the postponement of the UFC 303 press conference in...
Students Want Charges Dropped. What Is the Right Price for Protests?
New York Times· 1 hour agoAt pro-Palestinian demonstrations, students have broken codes of conduct and, sometimes, the law....
'90 Day Fiancé' Josh Weinstein Sued By Model For Unauthorized Use Of Her Image
TMZ· 21 hours ago"90 Day Fiancé" star Josh Weinstein is being dragged to court by a model ... with her claiming his...
U.S. Prosecutors Probe Global Hacking-for-Hire Operation
The Wall Street Journal· 3 hours agoU.S. prosecutors are seeking to extradite an Israeli private investigator from London as part of a...
Judge Extends Infowars’ Lifespan After Alex Jones’ Livestreamed Meltdown
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThe judge overseeing Alex Jones’ bankruptcy case threw him a lifeline on Monday, saying he could...
China-founded online fast-fashion retailer Shein to file IPO in London: UK media reports
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoShein, founded by the publicity-shy Chinese entrepreneur Sky Xu Yangtian, will file a confidential prospectus for a listing on the London Stock Exchange, television broadcaster ...
Zach Bryan Earns Unsolicited Award from Unlikely Source
Men's Journal· 5 days ago'All publicity is good publicity' is how the saying goes, and Zach Bryan certainly received some...
Jesse Thompson talks about his ‘Late Nite’ single with Judah Sealy
Digital Journal· 3 hours agoJesse Thompson, composer, pianist and keyboardist, chatted about his new single “Late Nite,” where...
The World’s Most Valuable Sports Team Brands
Forbes· 14 hours agoThe Dallas Cowboys were a dying brand when Jerry Jones paid $150 milion for the NFL team and the operating rights to its stadium in 1989.