• Red Bull chief Mario Gomez predicts soccer could be one of USA's leading sports in 'five to 10 years' while urging the New York Red Bulls not to accept simply extending their 14-year playoff streak this season

    Gomez believes the next few years will see massive American soccer growth. He also said RBNY's recent additions have helped young players improve. DailyMail.com

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    Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry remain tied for lead lead in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    AVONDALE, La. (AP) — Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry held onto a share of the lead Friday in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, with the Irish duo shooting a 2-under 70 in alternate play in the PGA Tour’

  • New York sports radio reacts to John Sterling's retirement: 'The soundtrack of New York City'

    We tend to throw around the notion that a broadcaster is “The Voice” of a franchise, but John Sterling truly has embodied being the Voice of the New York Yankees for almost four decades. His voice and epic calls have become an essential part of the Yankees experience. Whole generations of fans don’t know a

  • Donation could lead to a new dog for GCSO

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat Generosity could lead to a need for more dog treats at the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office. Tuesday, commissioners approved a… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • New sport gives girls college opportunities

    Tyler Takeda/The Madera TribuneThe Madera Coyotes stunt team after finishing their Competitive Sport Cheer game at Liberty High School on Friday.About three years ago, after the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Interscholastic Federation, the governing body of high school sports, introduced a new sport to high schools in the state — Competitive Sport Cheer — or Stunt Cheer. Its goal was to give girls a chance to get scholarships in college with more and more colleges also introducing...

  • New adaptive sports equipment for local athletes

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Turnstone Center was awarded a $50,000 grant from The Hartford, an insurance company, for new adaptive sports equipment. The equipment will be used in collaboration with the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne to increase access to adaptive sports opportunities throughout the community, including locations at four YMCA facilities. Turnstone CEO, []

  • Trump holds significant lead over Biden in new poll

    A new poll shows former President Donald Trump with a significant lead over President Joe Biden ahead of their likely November matchup. In the CNN survey that considers only the two candidates, Trump is polling at 49%, while Biden is trailing at 43%. When including independent candidates such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, […]

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    Ready to implement AI at work? Google has a new course for that

    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) can positively impact most people's workflows, regardless of their industry. However, despite many generative AI tools being readily accessible, most people don't know how to apply them to their work. That's where Google's new AI course can help. On Friday, Google launched its new AI Essentials course, which teaches working professionals how to implement generative AI in their day-to-day to boost productivity. Also: Google releases two new free resources...

  • New sponsorships announced for future Odessa sports complex

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - There was a "Memorandum of Understanding" at Tuesday night's City Council meeting, announcing new sponsorships for the future sports complex. In an interview provided by the City, Odessa Council Member Steve Thompson said, "It's been a lengthy process. A lot of people giving it a lot of time. But it is []

  • Tessier-Lavigne leads new AI biopharma startup

    Former Stanford president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, is the CEO of new biopharma startup, Xaira. The startup already has $1 billion in investments and seeks to use AI to generate molecules to treat diseases.

  • Italians, British and Americans lead list of new Amsterdammers

    Italians, British people and Americans accounted for the biggest migrant groups to move to Amsterdam last year, according to new research by the city’s statistics office O&S. Some 36% of Amsterdam’s population of 918,000 have roots abroad, and over half of them – 173,540 – arrived in the past 10 years. Turkey, Germany, France, India, Ukraine, Spain and Russia complete the top 10 immigrant groups, O&S said. “The results of the research reflect what is happening on the world stage,”

  • Yellen Says New Sanctions for Iran Regime are on the Way

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters on Tuesday that Tehran will be facing new sanctions because of its Saturday attack on Israel. While speaking to reporters at an International Monetary Fund meeting in Washington, the secretary said that "I fully expect that we will take additional sanctions action against Iran in the coming days."