Category Archives: Sports

The Latest: Fenway Park will open to 100% capacity May 29

The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___

The Latest: Fenway Park will open to 100% capacity May 29

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The Latest: Astros to allow 100% capacity starting May 25

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US holding $2.93 million, still seeking reforms from WADA

The U.S. government is holding on to nearly $3 million earmarked for the World Anti-Doping Agency, with plans to pay only if it sees “real progress and a path for more substantial future reforms” out of the global drug-fighting organization.

2 Navy training jets collide over South Texas, injuring 1

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Two Navy training jets collided over South Texas on Monday, forcing the two crew members on one plane to bail out and leaving one of them with minor injuries, the military said.

Emirates Air faced “tough year” as virus looms over travel

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Passenger levels for the Middle East's largest airlines plummeted by 70% last year and it furloughed more than a quarter of its staff due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emirates' chairman and chief executive said

Emirates Air faced “tough year” as virus looms over travel

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Passenger levels for the Middle East's largest airlines plummeted by 70% last year and it furloughed more than a quarter of its staff due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emirates' chairman and chief executive said

German soccer president quits after comparing VP to Nazi

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German soccer federation president Fritz Keller resigned Monday, nearly a month after he compared one of the organization's vice presidents to a Nazi-era judge.

German soccer president quits after comparing VP to Nazi

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German soccer federation president Fritz Keller resigned Monday, nearly a month after he compared one of the organization's vice presidents to a Nazi-era judge.

Former England players lobby government for soccer regulator

LONDON (AP) — Gary Neville has united a group of former playing rivals turned broadcasting competitors to lobby the British government to introduce an independent regulatory body for English football to help to stave off any renewed attempts to launch