X, formerly known as Twitter, to start charging new users $1 a year in trial
X, previously known as Twitter, has begun a trial where new users are charged to post and reply to others on the platform. The move is aimed at combating bot accounts.
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X, previously known as Twitter, has begun a trial where new users are charged to post and reply to others on the platform. The move is aimed at combating bot accounts.
Midfielder Kalvin Phillips blamed his underwhelming performance in England in Tuesday night's 3-1 win over Italy on a lack of minutes for Manchester City so far this season and that he might soon have to 'make a decision'.
MONTEVIDEO : Brazil forward Neymar left their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in tears on Tuesday after suffering what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
MONTEVIDEO : Darwin Nunez and Nicolas de la Cruz scored to give Uruguay a 2-0 win over Brazil in their 2026 World Cup qualifier on Tuesday as Neymar was forced off late in the first half after suffering what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
Neymar was in tears as he left the field with an apparent knee injury at the end of the first half of Brazil's 2-0 World Cup qualifying loss at Uruguay on Tuesday.
Arguing season approaches. In two weeks, the first College Football Playoff rankings will be released, and we'll be re-immersed in terms we spend the first half of the season attempting to ignore. Strength of schedule. Strength of record. Best win. They'll all be used in abstract and, because it's impossible to rank teams without getting messy, sometimes contradictory ways.
PRESLES COURCELLES, France : The appointment of referee Ben O’Keeffe for a second successive South Africa knockout game at the World Cup will be welcomed by their semi-final opponents England as well, Springboks Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus said on Tuesday.
PARIS: Rugby fans around the world were blown away by the power and intensity South Africa showed in their quarter-final victory over France on Saturday and, as defence coach Kevin Sinfield admitted on Tuesday, the England camp were among them.