Yankees vs. Red Sox prediction: MLB Sunday odds, picks, bets
Yankees vs. Red Sox on “Sunday Night Baseball” doesn’t hold the same gravitas that the rivalry is capable of.

Germany has emerged as a real dark-horse World Cup contender ahead of its knockout match against Paraguay on Monday. Those looking to trade on the World Cup knockout stage can use the Polymarket welcome offer for a $50 bonus when you sign up with the Polymarket promo code NYPMAX. The Germans are heavily favored to advance at...
Yankees vs. Red Sox on “Sunday Night Baseball” doesn’t hold the same gravitas that the rivalry is capable of.
'We can't allow big blue states and crooked Democrat governors try to steal elections away from us'
The World Cup knockout stage brings us an intriguing matchup on Sunday between South Africa and Canada.
It’s been more than two weeks since the World Cup started, and Leon Goretzka still is getting familiar with the landscape. A hilarious video emerged Saturday afternoon of Germany’s midfielder accidentally walking onto the wrong bus. Goretzka was spotted accidentally walking into the Ecuador team bus instead of the Germany team bus. As Goretzka entered...
Despite a contract extension last month that would’ve kept Steve Clark as Scotland’s head soccer coach through the 2030 World Cup, he resigned.
Anthony Scaramucci, who lasted about eleven days as President Donald Trump's communications director in 2017, says he finally understands a children's story that puzzled him as a boy — thanks to the man he once worked for.In a post shared with his followers, the former White House aide turned vocal Trump critic offered a blunt assessment of the president's fitness, writing that Trump "is not well and he's probably too old for the job." Scaramucci acknowledged the line wasn't "politically correct," but argued it was "probably right."The bulk of his post, however, was less about Trump than about everyone around him. Scaramucci described an administration paralyzed by fear, staffed with people afraid of losing their jobs, afraid of being attacked online, and afraid of being primaried by a challenger Trump himself would select to take them out."That's why we're frozen," he said.Then came the epiphany that gives the post its punch. Scaramucci recalled his first-grade teacher reading the class "The Emperor's New Clothes," the fable in which a vain ruler parades naked while terrified subjects pretend to admire his nonexistent garments. As a child, he found the premise absurd, wondering why anyone would go along with such an obvious lie."I'm 62 now," Scaramucci said. "Now I get it."The implication was hard to miss: in Scaramucci's telling, the people surrounding Trump are the courtiers too frightened to say what they plainly see, and Trump is the emperor convinced of his own splendor.Scaramucci has spent years warning about his former boss, but the fable framing casts the dysfunction less as a policy failure than as a psychological one, sustained by everyone too afraid to point it out.
Arguably the most accomplished player in World Cup history will likely get some much-deserved rest on the pitch Saturday as Lionel Messi and Argentina face Jordan.
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