New York Times disbands sports department, will rely on coverage from The Athletic
The New York Times is disbanding its sports department and will rely on coverage from The Athletic, a website it acquired last year for $550 million US.
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The New York Times is disbanding its sports department and will rely on coverage from The Athletic, a website it acquired last year for $550 million US.
Blackpool's much-anticipated Frasers department store is on track to open its doors later this year, following the approval of new signage. The old Debenhams signs, which were taken down after the store's closure, will be replaced by illuminated signs featuring the brand names of Frasers, Flannels, and Sports Direct.
There are probably a few regrets at Old Trafford now at the decision to shelve plans to sign Moises Caicedo for £4.5million just two-and-a-half years ago, especially if they push ahead with plans to try and recruit the midfielder for £80million during this transfer window.
The U.S. Justice Department will review the PGA Tour's plan to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf to determine if it violates antitrust law, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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The US Justice Department has begun to examine an agreement between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabian backers of LIV Golf to determine whether it breaches federal antitrust statutes.
The United States Justice Department will review the PGA Tour's plan to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf to determine if it violates antitrust law, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday (Jun 15), citing people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. Justice Department has begun to examine an agreement between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabian backers of LIV Golf to determine whether it violates federal antitrust statutes, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.