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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Donald Trump is "afraid to bet," after Trump didn't respond to Carney's attempt to make a friendly wager on the Series.
Instead of singing the lyric “in all of us command,” Wainwright sang it as, "That only us command.” The change to the lyric appeared to be an intentional protest of U.S. president Donald Trump's comments on threatening Canadian sovereignty and referring to the country as the "51st state."
Toronto — Louis Acosta, a Dodgers fan from Santa Clarita, flew to Toronto on Friday to support his home town team for their fifth World Series appearance in the last 9 years. During Game 1 at the Rogers Centre, he proudly wore his Dodgers shirt and cap amid the opening ceremonies.
U.S. hockey star Brady Tkachuk discussed President Donald Trump's locker room call before the 4 Nations Face-Off final and its impact heading into the Olympics.
Democrats have an early lead in next year’s battle for control of Congress amid an ongoing government shutdown, as more voters say President Donald Trump has not lived up to their expectations on several major issues that propelled him back to the White House in 2024,
Live snooker continues in Belfast today at the Northern Ireland Open and there's plenty of news elswhere in the sport
WASHINGTON(AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, after suggesting that parts of the city had been “taken over” by unrest. Foxborough, Massachusetts, home to the ...
Kai, 18, often competes in junior and amateur tournaments on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and Srixon Medalist Tour on the South Florida PGA
President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, after suggesting that parts of the city had been “taken over” by unrest. Foxborough,
The twist came off as a protest to Trump's 51st state comments, similar to a change Chantal Kreviazuk made to the anthem in February 2025.
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware initially that he'd just won the World Series again