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Sports08:00

Manchester City Thrashes United 5-2: Haaland Hat-Trick

City turned the Manchester derby into a clinic, with Haaland scoring three and the visitors' defense looking like they had never seen the home side before.

02
Sports22:00

2026 World Cup: China Advances to Round of 16 for First Time

China's men's team made history by advancing out of the group stage at the 2026 World Cup with two wins and a draw.

03
Sports18:30

NBA All-Star Game: LeBron James Wins MVP at 41

LeBron put up 35 points, led the West to victory, and walked off with another All-Star MVP — at 41 years old.

04
Sports15:45

Tennis: Zheng Qinwen Wins Australian Open Women's Singles

Zheng Qinwen toppled the world No.1 in straight sets to capture the Australian Open and become the first Chinese woman to win a Grand Slam singles title.

05
Sports13:00

F1: Zhou Guanyu Wins First Grand Prix at Shanghai

Zhou Guanyu became the first Chinese driver to win a Formula 1 race, taking the chequered flag at home in Shanghai.

06
Sports23:10

KNICKS GO 1-0: Brunson Drops 28, Towns Catches Fire as MSG Erupts

New York opened its first-round playoff series with a tone-setting home win, riding 28 points from Jalen Brunson and a dominant second half from Karl-Anthony Towns to a 113-102 victory.

07
Sports18:45

Yankees Worry Watch: Stanton Sidelined With Calf Issue, IL Stint on the Table

Slugger Giancarlo Stanton was scratched from the lineup after exiting the previous night's win with right calf tightness, and Yankees brass say a trip to the injured list is now in play.

08
Sports14:00

Robo-Ump Headache: Yankees Keep Burning Strike-Zone Challenges at the Worst Times

A spring-and-summer experiment with the automated ball-strike system is turning into a sore spot for the Yankees, who keep losing high-leverage challenges and stranding runners.

09
Sports23:25

Knicks Take 3-2 Series Lead With Game 5 Blowout Behind Vintage Brunson Performance

Jalen Brunson dropped a vintage performance and the Knicks blew the doors off the Hawks 127-97 to take a 3-2 series lead at home.