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How Elaborate NFL Gift Giving Became an Arms Race
Twenty-five players responded to Sports Illustrated’s questions regarding the basics, expectations and standards of the exercise.
Villarreal tried everything against Barcelona – except moving the game to Miami
In a match mercifully on Spanish soil, Villarreal bombarded Barça but were undone by profligacy and ill-discipline
Witkoff's Miami golf club becomes epicenter of global diplomacy
Delegations from at least nine countries have descended on south Florida.
Joshua and Paul provide sorry spectacle and the worst is there’s more to come
The bout in Miami was a bleak and blood-flecked affair but both combatants will find more opponents willing to take the money
The Good, Bad and Ugly, NFL Week 16: Jaguars Have a Shot at AFC’s No. 1 Seed
Jacksonville stops Denver’s 11-game winning streak at Mile High. Plus, Carolina is in position to win the NFC South over the next two weeks.
Russian overnight attack on Ukraine kills four as US and Russia envoys hold peace talks
Russia launched 97 drones and one missile overnight, killing four and injuring 19. Ukraine intercepted 75 drones. Attacks came as US and Russian envoys continued their peace plan talks meeting in Miami.
US calls talks with Ukraine and Russia productive, proposes trilateral talks
Washington proposed the first Ukraine-Russia face-to-face talks in months, after US and Russian envoys met in Miami over the weekend to discuss a possible peace plan to end Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Think Blowouts Make the College Football Playoff a Joke? It May Be Selective Memory
Tulane and James Madison’s admission to the 12-team bracket—and subsequent elimination—were unfairly scrutinized while past playoff results were ignored.
Kremlin renews criticism of Europe’s efforts to amend US plan to end Ukraine war
Putin’s top foreign policy aid says proposals could prolong conflict as talks with US negotiators are held in Miami
Russian and US officials due to meet for Ukraine peace talks in Miami
Russian and US officials are due to meet Saturday for another round of talks. Meanwhile, on Friday, President Vladimir Putin said there would be no more "special operations", Putin's words for Ukraine's full scale invasion if the West treats Moscow with respect during his annual news conference.