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Falcons' undrafted free-agent signings: Who has the best chance of making the roster?
The Atlanta Falcons likely won’t release their list of undrafted free-agent signings until next week, but the class can be pieced together now from media reports and announcements by the players on their social media accounts.So far, Atlanta has been linked to 15 players, which is one more than it currently has room for on its roster, meaning either one of the players listed below won’t actually sign a deal, or a player currently on the roster will be released before next week. NFL teams are all...
Hate or love NCAA Tournament expansion, understand that Cinderella needs the money
The future of the NCAA Tournament underdog has received a lot of attention in the past couple of years as the longest of long-shot upsets have dried up.Is Cinderella dead?As NCAA Tournament expansion to 76 teams looms, mid-majors face a more pressing question: Do they want more opportunities to pull a first-round stunner or a better chance to earn some extra cash?Advertisement
FIFA VP, Concacaf president Montagliani backs calls to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – This city is presently global football’s epicenter, with FIFA and its many delegates descending on Western Canada for this week’s pre-World Cup FIFA Congress. Among the chief dignitaries on hand is FIFA vice president and Concacaf president Victor Montagliani, an area native who is now very much thinking and acting globally. But there is one significant local matter that has his attention, as the urgency around it ramps up.Advertisement
How the Cubs are scoring more runs by swinging less
The Chicago Cubs rank third in the majors in runs per game. They’re doing it without a dominant slugger. And they’re doing it in somewhat of an unusual manner, swinging at the fewest strikes of any club.That’s right, the Cubs entered Thursday last in swing rate inside the zone, and third from the bottom in overall swing percentage. And no, it’s not simply the Alex Bregman Effect, even though “swing less” is pretty much the third baseman’s personal credo.Advertisement
What the Voting Rights Act Decision Means, and Hegseth’s Heated Testimony
Plus, chatbots told scientists how to make bioweapons.
As Iran war nears key 60-day deadline, Congress and Trump face choices
Politics As Iran war nears key 60-day deadline, Congress and Trump face choices on next steps By Caitlin Yilek Caitlin Yilek Politics Reporter Caitlin Yilek is a politics reporter at CBSNews.com, based in Washington, D.C. She previously worked for the Washington Examiner and The Hill, and was a member of the 2022 Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship with the National Press Foundation. Read Full Bio Caitlin Yilek April 30, 2026 / 6:00 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Washington &md...
How Rajon Rondo's time with Bucks sped up his coaching ascension
Despite dropping the third game of the season in Cleveland, Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo managed to appreciate something he saw when he stepped on the team plane back to Milwaukee.Ryan Rollins, thrust into the role as the team’s starting point guard following an injury to Kevin Porter Jr. in the first game of the season, was sitting next to Rajon Rondo watching film. Rondo, a two-time NBA champion and four-time All-Star point guard, served as a coaching associate with the Bucks thi...
Kevin Warsh Must Turn The Fed Upside Down When He Replaces Jerome Powell
The Federal Reserve is a dysfunctional entity that badly needs the overhaul it will likely get from its incoming boss, Kevin Warsh.
Press review: Russia, US find common ground on Ukraine as gold demand hits 13-year high
Top stories from the Russian press on Thursday, April 30th
Now Ed Miliband comes for tumble dryers... Net Zero Secretary set to ban sale of traditional machines in favour of heat-pump versions that cost more up-front
Now Ed Miliband comes for tumble dryers... Net Zero Secretary set to ban sale of traditional machines in favour of heat-pump versions that cost more up-frontBy DAVID WILCOCK, DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 10:56, 30 April 2026 | Updated: 10:58, 30 April 2026 e-mail 4 View comments
'Gas leak' closes London's Farringdon station, few passengers 'feeling unwell'
Farringdon station, a vital London transport hub, was evacuated this morning due to a suspected gas leak, causing widespread disruption. Emergency services responded after passengers reported feeling unwell. The incident led to the suspension of the Elizabeth line and significant delays on multiple Underground and Thameslink services, with the station closed until at least noon.
Medvedev questions effectiveness of US mediation in conflicts
The senior Russian official still said it would be wrong to deny that "at the very least, the current US administration, led by Donald Trump, is trying to do something in this respect"
UK home sales plunged by 41% annually in March – HMRC figures
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Rupee At Record Low: Oil-Dollar-War Trap Outweighing RBI's Countermoves?
Rupee Fall: On Thursday, the cumulative impact of the oil-dollar-war brought Indian rupee to its record low of 95.20 against the dollar.
Mauricio Pochettino lifts lid on stamping out Harry Kane's 'bad habits' at Tottenham
Mauricio Pochettino speaks of his love for Tottenham - and insists he would love to manage in the Premier League again one day
Delhi meet exposes deep cracks in BRICS wall, and a slippery slope for India
Delhi meet exposes deep cracks in BRICS wall and a slippery slope for India
Local elections 2026: Labour to lose 75% of council seats, polling guru predicts
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One thing is clear after the release of the interim Bondi terror report – we don’t have the answers. But we now know the questions
The 155-page interim report released on Thursday shows how little is known – and can be shared – about the 14 December shootingGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIf there’s one thing that’s clear from the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion’s 155-page interim report, it’s how much about the Bondi massacre remains unknown – and how little of what is known can be shared with the public.More than a third of the recommendations from the report – which was rel...
Ashley Young: Ex-Manchester United, England player confirms retirement at 40
Former Manchester United and England full-back Ashley Young has confirmed he will end his playing career at the end of the season at the age of 40.Young joined Ipswich Town last summer and confirmed in a statement that Saturday’s Championship fixture against Queens Park Rangers will be the final match of his professional career, should Kieran McKenna’s side secure automatic promotion to the Premier League and avoid the play-offs.Advertisement
Schroders Warms to Government Bonds as Stagflation Worries Mount
UK asset manager Schroders Plc has closed its short position in government bonds, citing the increased risk of recession.