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Manchester City midfielder Rodri avoided a suspension for assaulting an official after last month’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham. The Spain international launched an extraordinary outburst over the decision to concede Dominic Solanke’s goal, which sparked Spurs’ comeback. However, following a hearing, the Independent Regulatory Commission imposed an £80,000 fine and warning for his future actions. Rodri admitted to a charge of acting in an inappropriate manner during a post-match media interview, making comments that implied bias or called into question the integrity of a match official or match officials, contrary to FA Regulation E3.1.Tottenham forward Solanke appeared to score by…

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Sunday, March 1, 2026 at Pump Jack near Driscoll, Texas, USA. Eddie Seal | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesPrediction market investors are increasingly predicting that the U.S. economy will slip into recession this year due to soaring oil prices.The Kalsi market on whether the U.S. will enter a recession in 2026 rose above 34% on Monday, its highest level since November, according to the platform’s data. Late last week, the market was pegging the chance of that outcome at less than 25%.Monday’s increase in recession probability followed a dramatic rise in U.S. oil prices to more than $100 per barrel. The…

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Zoox self-driving robotaxi in San Francisco, California, USA. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAmazon’s self-driving division Zoox plans to begin testing self-driving cars in Dallas and Phoenix, the company announced Monday.First, Zoox will introduce a “small number” of refurbished products. toyota The company says the Highlander SUV will be driven by a human safety driver and will map the area before introducing toaster-shaped robotaxis. Dallas and Phoenix will allow Zoox to expose its technology to more expansive streets as well as more diverse and difficult weather conditions than the densely populated metropolitan areas it…

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Army Sergeant Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Kentucky.Source: US militaryThe Pentagon on Monday identified the seventh U.S. service member killed in the Iran war as a 26-year-old Army sergeant. Benjamin Pennington.Pennington, a Glendale, Kentucky, resident, was seriously injured during an Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base on March 1. He died from his wounds on Sunday, the Pentagon said.Read more US-Iran war newsSatellite image shows planes at Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base on February 21, 2026. 2026.2026 Planet Lab Pbc | via Reuters”What I’m saying is, if you’re the type of person to pray, and…

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Many European leaders are walking a fine line between expressing limited support for U.S. military action against Iran and warning of regional conflagration. Not Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. He has been an outspoken critic of U.S. airstrikes, sparking anger and threats from the White House. But rather than back down, Sánchez and his government doubled down. Spain has important trade and investment relationships with the United States and NATO members. Four million Americans visited this country last year. And just this month, Amazon announced it would expand its investment in Spanish data centers to a total of nearly $40…

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“I knew I had opened the door a little bit for women,” said Sabrina Wittmann, who became the first woman to coach a men’s team in Germany’s third division when she was appointed head coach of Ingolstadt in 2024. “Honestly, I was scared to close it.”This confession hints at the weight of responsibility this young woman must have felt as the national media flocked to town to report on this curiosity. “There were so many cameras and media,” she recalls. “That was something new in Ingolstadt.” Internally, the decision to turn to Wittmann as the club’s new interim head coach…

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As demand for data centers capable of delivering large-scale AI computing increases, Nvidia-backed British AI infrastructure company Nscale is now valued at $14.6 billion. This makes it one of Europe’s newest decacorns alongside Helsing and Mistral AI. Nscale has been betting on vertical integration, from energy and data centers to computing and orchestration software. The company’s new valuation stems from a $2 billion Series C, which the company calls “the largest in European history,” but that figure also includes a $433 million pre-Series C SAFE backed by Blue Owl, Dell, Nvidia and Nokia in October. The financing was backed by…

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novo nordisk Dropped lawsuit against telemedicine provider him and her The two companies are fighting over patent infringement after Hims agreed to sell Novo’s branded drugs through its platform. Novo Nordisk CEO Mike Doesder told CNBC’s Charlotte Reid on Monday: “We have decided to withdraw from the current legal proceedings, and of course we are prepared to return to the legal proceedings if necessary, but we do not foresee that happening.”Under the agreement, Hims will offer injectable and oral semaglutide, sold as Ozempic and Wigovy, at the same prices as other telemedicine platforms, and Hims will no longer advertise the…

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TKO Group Holdings and Polymarket signs on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Thursday, November 13, 2025 in New York, USA. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe Iran war has shined a light on what prediction markets deem unacceptable to bet on, as users faced backlash when they placed hundreds of millions of dollars in bets on everything from missile attacks to regime change.Polymarket last week archived a market that allowed bets on the timing of a nuclear explosion after the deal raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.Most of the contracts fell into the market…

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A new era in F1 began with 120 overtakes, including a fierce battle between George Russell and Charles Leclerc at the start of the Australian Grand Prix.Russell beat Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli in the opening race in Melbourne, with Leclerc third and Lewis Hamilton fourth, but there was plenty of talk in the paddock about the new style of racing. New power unit regulations put more emphasis on the use of electric power, leading to variations in straight-line speed entering the corners, as Russell and Leclerc showed by exchanging the lead seven times in nine laps. Russell was able to…

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