• Chelsea Women seal place in Champions League semi-finals with 4-1 aggregate win over Ajax as Mayra Ramirez nets in 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge to secure safe passage

    Chelsea secured their spot in the final four of the Women's Champions League. Mayra Ramirez scored as they drew 1-1 with Ajax, advancing 4-1 on aggregate. Secrets of Sven-Goran Eriksson's £2,500-a-night suite in Manchester -

  • Manchester City secure 4-1 win over Brighton but boss Gareth Taylor 'frustrated' with win despite moving level on points with title holders Chelsea in WSL

    Manchester City secured a 4-1 victory against Brighton to keep heat on WSL. Lauren Hemp, Mary Fowler, Khadija Shaw, and Laura Coombs all on scoresheet. Former City player Lee Geum-min scored a stoppage-time goal for Brighton

  • Rockets Win In OT Over Thunder

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  • Sixers aim for second win in a row against Heat

    It wasn’t pretty, but the Sixers managed to put together a solid last few minutes and a late 15-4 run to beat the Hornets 109-98 on Saturday. While it was hardly a performance to be proud of against a 17-51 team, it at least takes the Sixers’ record to 37-30 to keep them level with their next opponent in the Eastern Conference standings: the 37-30 Miami Heat. The Sixers’ short stint at home comes to an end on Monday as they welcome the Heat, who’ll be entering the game with less rest on the...

  • Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' comes 'round, 'round, 'round this week. Here's what we know

    Howdy, "Cowboy Carter." Almost two years after Beyoncé ushered fans into her glitzy disco "Renaissance," the countdown for her latest album is finally on. "Cowboy Carter," the second act of the pop diva's promised "Renaissance" trilogy, lands later this week — and with it, a bounty of material for the Beyhive. Beyoncé enters her "Cowboy Carter" era months after revealing the new album, and dropping two singles, during Super Bowl LVIII in February. Since then, the 32-time Grammy winner has shared...

  • Rockets top Thunder in OT for 10th straight win

    Jalen Green scored 37 points to lift the Houston Rockets to a 132-126 overtime win over the host Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday. The Rockets have won 10 consecutive games, their longest winning streak since the 2017-18 season. The Thunder have lost two of their last three. Houston was 7 of 11 from the floor in overtime, scoring 20 points in the extra period. Dillon Brooks started overtime with back-to-back 3-pointers after Oklahoma City came back to force overtime in the closing seconds...

  • Letter to the editor: Secure Taiwan vital to U.S.

    Strategic analysis specializing in the Indo-Pacific region has in recent years prepared for a potential military conflict between Taiwan and China (“U.S. Indo-Pacific commander warns of growing danger of war over Taiwan,” web, March 21).

  • Rosenqvist, Palou Win Thermal Heat Races from Front

    Felix Rosenqvist and Alex Palou won their respective heat races from the

  • Heat snap four-game skid with win over Pistons

    Bam Adebayo produced 22 points, nine rebounds and three blocks as the Miami Heat snapped a four-game losing streak with a 108-95 win over the host Detroit Pistons on Friday. Caleb Martin had 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists for Miami (36-30). Terry Rozier also scored 18 points, Duncan Robinson supplied 16 points and five assists and Jimmy Butler added 14 points. Simone Fontecchio put up 24 points for the Pistons (12-54), who had won three of their previous four games. Jalen Duren had...

  • Klay Thompson fuels Warriors win over Heat in return as starter

    When Klay Thompson was moved to the bench earlier this season by his coach Steve Kerr earlier this season, it raised some eyebrows in Dub Nation. Thompson had struggled to find consistent scoring and his defense didn’t look as spry as it did in his younger, pre-injury years. Even still, the putting a Splash Bro on the bench is no small order. Just ask Thompson himself: In fourteen games as a reserve, Thompson has averaged 19.8 points per game on 46% shooting (43% from beyond the arc). Those are...

  • Milwaukee puts home win streak on the line against Los Angeles

    Los Angeles Lakers (39-32, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. Milwaukee

  • Pelicans add to Heat's home woes with 111-88 win

    CJ McCollum scored 30 points, Jose Alvarado added 17 and the New Orleans Pelicans had no trouble in a 111-88 win over the Miami Heat on Friday night.It was McCollum's fifth 30-point game of the season and his second in the last week. Trey Murphy III scored 14 points and Naji Marshall had 13 for New Orleans, which only got four points in 25 minutes from Zion Williamson and rolled anyway.Jimmy Butler scored 17 points for the Heat, who fell four games behind Orlando in the Southeast Division race...