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A three-week break for the Premier League, a potential breakdown for Adrian Newey's Aston Martin project, and an unfortunate incident for Olympic champion Sifan Hassan - we round up the latest sports news.
This week saw significant developments around the world, from the stalling of Iran-US talks to Japan's first female premier facing a crucial election test. Meanwhile, the US is dealing with its own internal issues, including a call to nationalize elections and the arrest of a key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack. In South Korea, the K-pop industry is facing scrutiny over its treatment of aspiring stars.
The 2026 Grammy Awards saw historic wins, while the Premier League witnessed contentious VAR decisions and dramatic title implications. Meanwhile, Arsenal's title chances got a boost, and Manchester United's recent performances raised questions about their past managerial decisions.
The English Premier League continues to dominate the Champions League scene. India's LNG buyers hold out for better prices. Nintendo's Switch 2 faces challenges due to memory price hikes, and rugby bids farewell to a legendary player.
Arsenal fans' heightened anticipation and expectations could be influencing the team's performance. The Gunners are currently trailing Manchester City by five points in the Premier League title race. Alex Howell's article explores the psychological impact of fan pressure on players.
Arsenal lost 3-2 to Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium last weekend. The Gunners had been on an impressive run, winning eight consecutive Premier League games. Manchester United have been making strides under interim manager Ralf Rangnick. Paul Scholes has declared that Man United are "back
US President Donald Trump praised UK soldiers fighting in Afghanistan. West Ham United held on to their Premier League survival hopes. Arsenal triumphed over Chelsea in the Women's Super League.
From the NFL's MVP and Rookie of the Year candidates to the NHL's Olympic B-team showdown, this week in sports was filled with exciting matchups, surprising upsets, and controversy. We break down the top stories, including the NLL's Week 6 highlights, pro wrestling's biggest stars, and a contentious VAR review in the Premier League.
The entertainment industry has been buzzing with exciting news, from the world premiere of "Yugly" at the Annecy Animation Festival to the Shanghai Film Festival's focus on new talent.
Streaming giant moves forward with new installment while Fox sets summer premiere dates
Catch up on the latest entertainment news, from Kristen Wiig's revelation about the infamous Bridesmaids food poisoning scene to the premiere of Shrinking Season 3 and updates from the film industry.
The official premiere of Melania Trump's documentary at the "Trump-Kennedy" Center in New York City on January 28, 2026, was an unusual event in more ways than one. While Melania and Donald Trump graced the black carpet, several prominent figures were conspicuously absent. The absence of other high-profile figures was equally intriguing.
Philip Glass, 88, has withdrawn the world premiere of his latest symphony, Symphony No. 15, "Lincoln," from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. The decision was made in response to the values of the Kennedy Centre under the Trump administration being at odds with the symphony's message.
The world of football is always abuzz with activity, from transfer rumors to managerial changes.
England's women's team faces full-back dilemma, while Kosgei shines in Tokyo and City's title hopes take a hit
Crucial Win at Molineux Keeps Wolves Above Derby's Record Low
Global events converge as Milan-Cortina 2026 concludes, British talent triumphs at Baftas, and Arsenal claims crucial derby win
Catch up on the latest results and controversy in football
Munich, Karlovy Vary, Edinburgh, and Locarno showcase new talent and innovative storytelling