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John Harbaugh - Eric Decosta - Diontae Johnson Is Acting Like A Nuisance On Ravens, Which Led To Suspension - foxnews.com - New York - county Eagle - Los Angeles

Diontae Johnson Is Acting Like A Nuisance On Ravens, Which Led To Suspension

Diontae Johnson's fall from grace continues to plunge deeper. 

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Carolina Panthers - Eric Decosta - Ravens suspend Diontae Johnson 1 game after refusing to play vs Eagles - foxnews.com - New York - county Eagle - county Todd

Ravens suspend Diontae Johnson 1 game after refusing to play vs Eagles

Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.

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Ding Liren - Peace - World Chess Championship: D Gukesh Squanders Advantage To Settle For Draw In Game 7 - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

World Chess Championship: D Gukesh Squanders Advantage To Settle For Draw In Game 7

The youngest-ever challenger to the world crown, D Gukesh let go of a very promising position and had to settle for a fourth consecutive draw against defending champion Ding Liren of China in a marathon seventh game of the World Chess Championship on Tuesday. The stalemate, which came after five hours and 22 minutes of nerve-wracking play, left both players on an identical tally of 3.5 points each, still shy of four more points in order to win the championship. The two players signed peace after 72 moves. It turned out to be a tough day in office again for Liren, who was staring at a losing position for a long time, till Gukesh blundered. The Indian, playing white, got a huge advantage but miscalculated to let the Chinese off the hook in what was the longest game of the match thus far.

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Peace - Roads in Austria closed as a result of increased cross-border commuters - euronews.com - Austria - Hungary

Roads in Austria closed as a result of increased cross-border commuters

Thousands of people commute every day from Hungary to their jobs in Austria, where they are paid double as much. More than 120,000 Hungarians work in the neighbouring country, mostly in the service and trade sectors.

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Juan Soto - Carlos Correa - Cody Bellinger - Nolan Arenado - Pete Alonso - Will Yankees lose Juan Soto? Dodgers' best trade target? 'Golden At-Bat' rule? - foxnews.com

Will Yankees lose Juan Soto? Dodgers' best trade target? 'Golden At-Bat' rule?

We're in Week 5 of the Juan Soto sweepstakes, and with every report, the Yankees appear more vulnerable to losing him. The Dodgers, meanwhile, are rumored to be weighing potential trades for at least three stars.

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Blake Snell - Dodgers' deferred payments top $1 billion to 7 players - ESPN - espn.com - New York - Los Angeles

Dodgers' deferred payments top $1 billion to 7 players - ESPN

NEW YORK — Contracts for Blake Snell and Tommy Edman increased the Los Angeles Dodgers' obligations for deferred payments to more than $1 billion owed to seven players from 2028-46.

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Patrik Laine - Montreal Canadiens - Juraj Slafkovsky - Patrik Laine to make regular-season debut Tuesday with Canadiens after knee injury - cbc.ca - Finland - New York

Patrik Laine to make regular-season debut Tuesday with Canadiens after knee injury

Patrik Laine's long-awaited Montreal Canadiens regular-season debut, and first game in nearly a year, has arrived.

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Ding Liren - Peace - World Chess Championship: D Gukesh Squanders Advantage To Settle For Draw In Game 7 - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

World Chess Championship: D Gukesh Squanders Advantage To Settle For Draw In Game 7

The youngest-ever challenger to the world crown, D Gukesh let go of a very promising position and had to settle for a fourth consecutive draw against defending champion Ding Liren of China in a marathon seventh game of the World Chess Championship on Tuesday. The stalemate, which came after five hours and 22 minutes of nerve-wracking play, left both players on an identical tally of 3.5 points each, still shy of four more points in order to win the championship. The two players signed peace after 72 moves. It turned out to be a tough day in office again for Liren, who was staring at a losing position for a long time, till Gukesh blundered. The Indian, playing white, got a huge advantage but miscalculated to let the Chinese off the hook in what was the longest game of the match thus far.

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