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Scotland face Ireland in Dublin seeking first Triple Crown since 1990
Scotland travel to Dublin aiming to break an 11-match losing streak against Ireland and secure their first Triple Crown in over three decades.
Yield-Bearing Stablecoins Reach $22.7B Amid US Policy Debate
Yield-bearing stablecoins have grown to $22.7 billion and are expanding faster than the broader stablecoin market. US lawmakers remain divided over how to regulate yield features.
Arsenal spark ugly champions debate with record set-piece reliance
Arsenal's reliance on set-piece goals has sparked a debate over whether Mikel Arteta's side could become the most boring Premier League champions in history.
Barcelona target Chelsea winger Pedro Neto over Marcus Rashford transfer
Barcelona are weighing up a summer move for Chelsea's Pedro Neto, potentially jeopardising a permanent transfer for Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford.
Atlanta Falcons sign Tua Tagovailoa to compete for quarterback role
The Atlanta Falcons have signed former Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on a one-year deal. He will compete with Michael Penix Jr for the starting spot under a revamped coaching staff.
Haiti’s Ralf Etienne makes historic Winter Paralympic debut in Milan
Ralf Etienne has made history as Haiti's first Winter Paralympian, competing in skiing at the Milan-Cortina Games 16 years after surviving a devastating earthquake.
Igor Tudor urges Tottenham squad to abandon victim mentality amid historic slump
Tottenham Hotspur interim head coach Igor Tudor has urged his squad to stop acting like "victims" following a club-record streak of defeats.
World Rugby charges six Georgia players over World Cup doping scheme
Six Georgia rugby players and a team official have been charged with anti-doping violations following an investigation into sample swapping ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.