One of Formula 1’s biggest ever rules refreshes is upon us, making ‘launch season’ more intriguing than ever as we get a chance to see the all-new cars before they hit the track.
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F1 testing: When and how to watch final three days live, full Bahrain preseason schedule and times
After a behind-closed-doors shakedown in Barcelona, Formula 1’s 2026 season build-up moves into full view as teams head to Bahrain,
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Boozer goes off as Duke beats Notre Dame by 44
Cameron Boozer had 24 points and 13 rebounds as No. 1 Duke beat Notre Dame 100-56 on Tuesday night, handing the Irish their worst home loss since 1898.
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Skirmish in NC State-Virginia leads to ejection
An altercation near midcourt in the second half of Tuesday night’s game between No. 11 Virginia and North Carolina State led to offsetting technical fouls and the ejection of one Wolfpack substitute.
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Darwin and Mackay dates confirmed for Bangladesh’s Top End tour
The two-Test series will take place in August and begins a hectic run in the format for Australia
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Mooney hits another milestone with hope of ‘plenty more’
The left hander guided Australia’s chase in the first ODI with a typically measured innings
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F1 2026 grid: From world champs to rookie stars
It’s a new season with two new teams but all familiar faces — here’s the Formula 1 driver line-ups for 2026.
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Pirates’ Griffin, MLB’s top prospect, wows with HRs
Konnor Griffin, the Pirates’ 19-year-old shortstop and the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball, hit home runs off Red Sox pitchers Ranger Suarez and Seth Martinez.
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Shaheen Afridi: Lack of partnerships cost Pakistan
Strike bowler returns to form with four-for but laments not having enough runs to defend
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Tiley leaving Tennis Australia to be CEO of USTA
Craig Tiley is leaving his post as the head of Tennis Australia to take over as the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association.