Category: Stories Published on: 18/01/26

Carlos Sainz Sr. drew the line under Dakar 2026. 63 years old, chasing a fifth trophy — and one navigation slip that erased everything

You know what’s the most unsporting thing about racing? You can do everything right for twenty years — and one day is enough for the desert to say, “thanks, goodbye.” With Dakar 2026, Carlos Sainz Sr. really is leaving. Not “dropping off,” not “getting tired,” but actually closing a chapter — the...

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Category: News Published on: 11/08/25

South London on Top: Crystal Palace Snatches the Community Shield from Liverpool on Penaltiesc

The new season of English football opened with a bang: Oliver Glasner’s team twice came from behind against Liverpool, finished the job in the penalty shootout and lifted the FA Community Shield. Regular time ended 2:2, and from the spot the Londoners were the calmer side — 3:2. The drama had it all...

Category: News Published on: 01/01/26

A blunder in chess is a mistake. In Doha, Carlsen made it literally

In chess, a “zevok” is when you hang a piece and then stare into the void for a long time, trying to understand: why did I do that? But at the World Rapid Championship in Doha, Magnus Carlsen gave the term a second meaning—human. Because before his game with Vladislav Artemiev, he looked like some...

Tags: #Chess #Norway
Category: News Published on: 08/07/25

Sensational at Silverstone: Nico Hülkenberg Finally Climbs the Podium After 239 Starts

A Miracle Comparable to a “Flat Earth”: Bookmakers Did Not Believe in the German Veteran’s Success Even before the weekend began, bets on a podium finish for the 37-year-old Sauber driver looked like pure fantasy. Odds of 150.00 (about 0.66 %) hinted that analysts would sooner believe in the Sec...

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Category: Stories Published on: 17/09/25

From Courts to Hardwood: How Sharapova's Home Became Luka Dončić's New Base in California

A story where tennis aesthetics meet basketball ambition: Maria Sharapova’s elite Manhattan Beach estate has changed hands, and the Pacific-view address now belongs to Luka Dončić — the star around whom the Los Angeles Lakers are building their future. The real-estate deal says as much about both at...

Category: News Published on: 19/06/25

Eight Seconds to a Corner: How the New Rule Changed the Dynamics of the Club World Cup

Historic Debut of the Innovation On the pitch in Jeddah, it was not only the showdown between South Korea’s Ulsan HD and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns that went into the history books; French referee Clément Turpin did as well. It was in this match that the official first applied the new...

Category: News Published on: 30/06/25

From Tickets to Bank Transfers: How Much the Oklahoma City Thunder Earned From Their Long-Awaited Trophy

Gold and Dollars: Why the Larry O’Brien Trophy Matters for More Than History Hoisting the Larry O’Brien Trophy is a dream that drives players to train for years, follow strict sleep and nutrition plans, and pushes front offices to assemble star-studded rosters right up against the salary cap. Th...

Category: News Published on: 17/07/25

Lamine Yamal: How Barcelona's New No. 10 Is Ushering In His Own Era

When Barcelona’s young prodigy turned eighteen, the club did not hesitate for a second — on the very same day a long-term contract was signed. In doing so, the Catalans cemented their greatest investment in the future: the boy raised in the legendary La Masia officially became the face of the team f...

Category: News Published on: 04/11/25

Battlefield Without Its Leading Man: The Davis Scandal Puts the Jake Paul Show on Ice

The headliner of the upcoming boxing card is on pause. The Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis bout, scheduled for November 15, has been thrown into doubt after yet another scandal involving “Tank.” In late October, the ex-champion found himself at the center of a legal dispute: his former girlfriend accuse...

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Category: News Published on: 23/06/25

The Cold-Blooded Clutch King: How Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Rewrote NBA History and Carried Oklahoma to the Title

Five Minutes That Changed Finals Lore Until the last TV timeout of Game 4 in the 2025 Finals, the series looked set to tilt toward Indiana. By then the Thunder had failed to find any rhythm between shots and passes: just 2-for-14 from deep, double-digit turnovers and only eight assists, all whil...

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