Warriors, Stephen Curry agree to 1-year, $62.6M extension - ESPN
Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry has agreed to a one-year, $62.6 million extension, his agent, Jeff Austin of Octagon, told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday.
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Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry has agreed to a one-year, $62.6 million extension, his agent, Jeff Austin of Octagon, told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday.
Afghanistan's Taliban government has banned mixed martial arts (MMA), believing it to be un-Islamic, its sports authority said in a statement on Wednesday. The order was passed down by Afghanistan's morality police in the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice after an investigation into the sport's compliance with Islamic law, or sharia, the statement and local media said. "It was found that the sport is problematic with respect to sharia and it has many aspects which are contradictory to the teachings of Islam," the Taliban government sports authority said in a statement sent to AFP.
Afghanistan's Taliban government has banned mixed martial arts (MMA), believing it to be un-Islamic, its sports authority said in a statement on Wednesday. The order was passed down by Afghanistan's morality police in the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice after an investigation into the sport's compliance with Islamic law, or sharia, the statement and local media said. "It was found that the sport is problematic with respect to sharia and it has many aspects which are contradictory to the teachings of Islam," the Taliban government sports authority said in a statement sent to AFP.
NEW YORK : Caroline Garcia said she had received online abuse after her first-round loss at the U.S. Open, with the French player on Wednesday blaming "unhealthy betting" as one of the main reasons why players are targeted on social media.
NEW YORK — Caroline Garcia, a US Open semifinalist in 2022, on Wednesday shared some of the derogatory online messages she has received following recent losses and pointed to «unhealthy betting» as one of the reasons players are targeted on social media.
A woman in her 50s has taken to TikTok to expose the empty promises of "magical" anti-ageing creams that allegedly offer women the chance to look younger as they age.
In Cyprus, record-shattering temperatures are scorching both the land and the surrounding sea.
Gary Neville has weighed in on what he feels was the biggest transfer mistake of Sir Alex Ferguson's career at Manchester United.