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World diving champion dies at age 29

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Canadian pole vault record holder and world champion, Shawn Barber, passed away on Wednesday (17) at the age of 29, after facing medical complications. Although the cause of death has not been clarified, the athlete had been dealing with health problems.

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On Thursday, Paul Doyle, Shawn’s agent, expressed: “More than just an outstanding athlete, Shawn was a generous-hearted person who always prioritized others before himself. It’s tragic to lose someone so good at such a young age.”

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Barber excelled in pole vaulting for the University of Akron, winning back-to-back NCAA championships in 2014 and 2015. In addition, he won the NCAA outdoor crown in 2015, followed by winning gold at the Pan American Games the same year. At the World Cup in Beijing, China, in 2015, he overcame German Raphael Marcel Holzdeppe to win gold. In 2016, at the Rio Olympics, he reached the final of the event, with the gold medal being won by Brazilian Thiago Braz.

Barber’s peak occurred on January 15, 2016, in Reno, Nevada, when he reached the 6-meter mark in the jump, also setting the Canadian record. He leaves behind his mother, Ann, his father, Jorge, and his brother, David.

Manchester City could be punished for violating English Championship rules

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Manchester City are on the brink of a possible significant Premier League sanction. The English club faces allegations of breaches of Financial Fair Play rules dating back around five years and is scheduled to go to trial next week. Possible punishments range from loss of championship points to relegation to the second national division.

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Over the period 2009 to 2018, the club was accused of violating Premier League rules on 115 occasions. The central allegation is that Manchester City failed to provide accurate financial information to the league, misleading it about its revenue. The alleged irregularities relate to the club’s owner, Qatar’s Sheikh Mansour, who denies any wrongdoing. In February 2020, after an extensive investigation, European football’s governing body suspended the club from participating in continental competitions, a decision that was later reversed months later. However, in 2023, the Premier League’s accusations resurfaced, reigniting the case.

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The most likely punishment for Manchester City appears to be the loss of points in the Premier League, although there is also the threat of relegation to the national second division. Everton, a club associated with 777 Partners, the same company that controls Vasco, faced a ten-point penalty this season and is just one point away from the relegation zone.

The Premier League ordered the formation of an independent commission to deliberate on City’s punishments. The hearings are scheduled to take place privately and confidentially in September and December 2024.

Trouble in paradise: Celebration Tour is the target of fan revolt

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Last Thursday (18), according to the website “Page Six”, Madonna and producer Live-Nation were sued by viewers who alleged false advertising in relation to her performances on the “Celebration Tour”. Information states that the decision is due to the delay in performances.

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The process was initiated by two followers of the singer, which was followed by a class action, due to the frequent delays in her performances, mainly the one that occurred at Barclays Center, in Brooklyn, where it was scheduled to start at 8:30 pm and was only held at 10:30 pm.

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The measure states that the delays occurred on the three presentation dates, on the 13th, 14th and 16th of December last year, and court documents refer to the attitude as “unbridled exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation and unfair and misleading commercial practices”. When contacted by the media, Madonna’s advisors did not comment on the legal action.

Super Bowl: Usher reveals more details about his performance in February

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Last Wednesday (17), in an interview with “Vogue” magazine, which is the cover of the January edition, Usher shared some details about the Super Bowl show that took place during halftime of the football match. American. The artist revealed that it will be a night to remember.

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“People are going to watch a football game, but I hope that when they look at that halftime performance, I hope they come away with something that is healing them,” said the singer, stating that it will be an experience that will make the audience feel something from another level.

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For the performance that will take place on February 11, at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, the artist is preparing a performance with lots of costumes, skating, choreography, participation and celebration of the R&B style, which according to him, goes beyond the songs.

“I’ve been doing this for 30 years. I want the people who have been part of this journey to feel like it’s a celebration for everyone, for all of us, from the beginning until now. It’s not just R&B music, but R&B performance, R&B connection, R&B spirit”, reported the artist about the show.

Late last year, the National Football League (NFL) announced that Usher will headline the Super Bowl halftime show, which will celebrate the conclusion of the American football teams’ 2023/24 season. The release of the performance left the internet abuzz as Usher is considered one of the main names in the R&B genre. It will be the second time that the singer will be present on stage, as the first time he was invited to make a special appearance, as a guest artist, during the Black Eyed Peas show.

Close sources report that Travis Kelce has plans to learn acting

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Last Thursday (18), according to the website “People”, close sources reported that Travis Kelce has the desire to learn how to act and present programs when he retires from American football. The player’s plans do not seem to impress the public, as in an interview he had commented on enjoying being in entertainment.

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“He really enjoyed being a presenter and after he retires he wants to start acting and being a presenter. He had a great time on Saturday Night Live (SNL). But football is and will always be first in his life” said the insider about Travis Kelce’s future prospects.

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Close sources also revealed what the athlete is like outside of training camps: “He lets loose and loves going out with friends and traveling. He is super fun, very funny and outgoing. Travis is the life of the party, always. He makes you feel like the most special person in the room when you’re around him. It doesn’t matter who you are.”

Previously, at a Kansas City Chiefs press conference, Travis Kelce had commented on the possibility of retiring soon from the National Football League (NFL), denying any information that states any probability of the situation happening. However, he commented on the range of varieties in the entertainment world.

“I’ve been lucky enough to do some things outside of the sports world that I’ve enjoyed doing, like being in front of the cameras. The Saturday Night Live (SNL) stuff kind of opened up a new happiness and a new career path for me, but it’s funny for me to say that at this point in my career because I think it’s a lot further along than it is now.” concluded Travis Kelce.

Sports director of Groupama-FDJ says cycling needs changes

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Last Tuesday (16), during an interview with Cyclism’actu magazine, the sporting director of Groupama-FDJ, Marc Madiot, stated that cycling needs to make changes to establish itself even more among professional sports, claiming that it will not be possible rumors and speculation affect the dynamics of the category.

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“We need to maintain our values and our points of reference and I expect a lot from the UCI in this regard. I don’t want them to just focus on the height of their socks, I want them to take care of regulating our sport. Some kind of balance in the levels of competitiveness between the different members of our sport must be established if we want cycling to advance and develop”, said the businessman.

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Furthermore, he reported that one of the speculations that directly affected the movement of the teams, as well as their dynamics, was the possible merger between two strong teams Jumbo-Visma and Soudal Quick-Step. Not to mention that the administrative process between Bora-Hansgrohe and one of its pilots also shook the structures.

“Can and should cycling be better? You have no choice but to do this, because otherwise you will be devoured by other sports. We cannot forget that there is a fight between all sports for sponsors and funds”, said the sporting director of Groupama-FDJ, Marc Madiot.

Regarding the changes at Groupama-FDJ, with the retirement of Thibaut Pinot and other athletes, the businessman stated that all driver management is being organized and structured to ensure a good season. “It’s a new chapter, a new book, a new story. There is ambition, motivation and determination, I’m not particularly apprehensive about next year,” he concluded.

Luke Plapp suffers accident during third stage of the Tour Down Under

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Last Thursday (18), through social networks and official websites, the Jayco-AIUIa team announced that Luke Plapp suffered an accident followed by a fall during the third stage of the Tour Down Under, which takes place in Australia. The cyclist was removed from the race immediately and taken to the medical center.

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After the assessment, the team reported that the athlete had superficial injuries, causing him to have swollen elbows and ankles, which would require monitoring throughout the night. However, later the same day, Jayco-AIUIa reported the decision to withdraw the cyclist from the competition.

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“After monitoring Plapp overnight, he will unfortunately not start today’s fourth stage of the Tour Down Under due to ongoing discomfort and pain caused by a large number of injuries,” the team said in a statement to race organizers for the dispute and to viewers.

Luke Plapp was not the only one to suffer from the accident, according to information released, cyclists Rudy Molard, from Groupama-FDJ, Christian Scaroni, Samuele Battistella and Michele Gazzoli, from Astana Qazaqstan, and Cameron Scott, from Bahrain Victorious, also suffered injuries and bruises from what happened.

Madonna faces a lawsuit for starting her shows late

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It seems that the delays in the beginning of the queen of pop’s shows are generating dissatisfaction among some fans. According to documents obtained by TMZ, Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden have filed a class action lawsuit against Madonna and Live Nation.

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The two allege that the approximately two-hour show delays constitute an “uncontrolled exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive business practices.”

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They are suing the diva for unspecified damages. The lawsuit specifically refers to the three nights that Madonna performed late at the Barclays Center in December, although they point out that there is a documented history of Madonna not starting her shows at the scheduled time.

Fellows and Hadden recognize that the artist faced health problems that led to the postponement of the show from July to December, but they consider that this is not a sufficient excuse for the constant delays in starting the shows.

Trump seeks ‘absolute immunity’ for US president

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Last Thursday(18), Donald Trump stated that the president should have “total immunity” against criminal prosecution, including if his actions cross the “red line”.

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Trump used social media to argue that, as president, he had total immunity from prosecution and asked the supreme court to rule in his favor.

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“EVEN FACTS THAT ‘CROSS THE LINE’ MUST BE UNDER TOTAL IMMUNITY, OR IT WILL BE YEARS OF TRAUMA TRYING TO DETERMINE GOOD AND EVIL,” Trump said on his Truth Social network, maintaining his style of writing in capital letters.

Trump has proposed that US presidents should have immunity from making difficult decisions. The Republican leader compared this need to that of security professionals, who continue to work despite the occasional presence of “rogue elements.” In his words, Trump stated that, in some situations, it is necessary to deal with a leader who is “excellent but slightly imperfect.” In his view, the Supreme Court, which has tilted to the right since its three appointments during his term, will make an uncomplicated decision if called upon to rule on the case. It’s important to note that the Republican president faces 91 criminal charges, including allegations of attempting to manipulate the 2020 election results.

The history of a Spanish tourist who ended up in Iran’s most feared prison

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Spaniard Santiago Sánchez Cogedor says he has always liked adventures and that his “really adventurous” spirit was awakened in 2018 during a trip to Brazil.

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“I visited favelas and volunteered at an orphanage. I traveled through part of South America with a backpack on my back and often slept in the homes of local families,” he said in an interview to BBC News Mundo.

However, this 42-year-old Spaniard did not imagine that his latest adventure would become one of his worst nightmares. That’s because in January 2022, he decided to walk from Madrid to Qatar to watch the World Cup.

As a result, his plans were interrupted when he was detained in Iran, accused of espionage. With this, he spent 14 months in a feared maximum security prison known as Evin, which has been the target of multiple complaints of serious human rights violations.

“I’ve been through things I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy,” he says. Sánchez had already visited Iran in 2020 and therefore had no fears about returning to the country.

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“I cycled from Madrid to Saudi Arabia to see the Spanish Super Cup, which was held in that country, and to see my football team, Real Madrid”, he says.

With that, he visited 15 countries in four months. After arriving at his final destination, he decided to visit other Middle Eastern nations, including Kuwait, Qatar and Iran. “I was fascinated by the hospitality of the Iranians and met many people there,” he recalls.

After leaving Madrid on his new adventure, Santiago estimated it would take a year to reach Qatar.

“I had proposed a spiritual journey, in solidarity with myself and the world. I was collecting garbage, planting trees and dressing up as a clown in hospitals for children with cancer and other illnesses”, he says.

While passing through Iraq, he heard that the situation in Iran was tense, but “I had no idea there was violence.” Sánchez claims that, having already visited the country before, “not in my worst dreams did I imagine that what happened to me could happen to me.”

In mid-September 2022, the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman, at the hands of Iran’s “morality police” shook the Islamic country. The police had allegedly arrested the young woman for not following strict rules on wearing a headscarf.

Witnesses claim that the young woman was beaten while inside a vehicle when she was detained in Tehran. Santiago says he didn’t know much about Mahsa Amini’s case. And he claims he was the victim of a frame-up in Iran.

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