To celebrate the start of a new year, we bid adieu to 2025 and F1’s ground-effect era and welcome new rules that will dominate the headlines in 2026.
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- Cubs sign OF Carlson to minor league contract
- Williams, Sproat aim to fit right in with Brewers
- MLB prospect rankings Nos. 101-200: Breakout candidates, fantasy sleepers and rising stars
- Sinner ends another Grand Slam run for Shelton
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PSL 2026 auction to take place on February 11
A PSL statement, however, did not announce a venue for the auction
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Bowlers, Hogan help Australia breeze past South Africa
Basson struck three times for South Africa but the result was more or less ensured at the halfway stage
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Stearns praises Peralta, sidesteps extension talks
Asked about the possibility of giving new Mets starter Freddy Peralta a contract extension at some point this year, president of baseball operations David Stearns declined to discuss the matter.
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HOFer Beltran: Astros scandal doesn’t define me
Carlos Beltrรกn was the only player mentioned by name in the 2017 Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, but the Hall of Famer said it doesn’t define who he is.
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Time running out for under-pressure MI as RCB eye direct final spot
Four defeats in six games have pushed MI into unfamiliar WPL territory
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India opt to bowl in third T20I against New Zealand, Bumrah back
New Zealand made only one change, with Kyle Jamieson coming in for Zak Foulkes
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Formula 1 in 2026: Race calendar, preseason testing dates, full schedule as new rules begin
All the key dates for a much-anticipated 2026 Formula 1 season in a new era of regulations and 11 teams.
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Sabalenka rolls into quarters; Gauff wins in 3
Aryna Sabalenka, attempting to win her third Australian Open title in four years, reached the quarterfinals Sunday with a victory over Victoria Mboko, and Coco Gauff outlasted Karolina Muchova in three sets.
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Payne and Richardson set up Scorchers to claim sixth BBL title
Sydney Sixers were restricted to 132 and an opening stand of 80 put the home side on course for more silverware