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Ice hockey neck guards mandatory at 2026 Olympics

Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson died after being struck in the neck by an opponent's skate [Getty Images]Players will wear neck guards at the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has confirmed.The rule change follows in October 2023.Johnson was fatally hit in the neck by a skate during an Elite League match against the Sheffield Steelers.The IIHF announced that neck guards would become mandatory in all their competitions, however a date that this rule would be introduced was not announced.But a spokesperson has now told BBC Sport: "We can confirm the neck guards will be mandatory according to the IIHF Rule Book."Neck guards have previously been optional in Olympic competition, while in other competitions around the world they are not required.While the guards are compulsory at youth international level, having to wear the guards will be a new experience at elite level for some of the world's best players.The British Elite…

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The three wonder goals that sealed Scotland’s first World Cup in 28 years

Scott ‘Air’ McTominay scores for Scotland with a Gareth Bale-esque overhead kick - PA/Andrew Milliganb''b''When you score a spectacular overhead kick to give your team the lead, you do not expect to be confined to a subplot in ’s most dramatic; most incredible night for a generation.Scott McTominay will not care. Nobody cared, amid the wild scenes of celebration at the final whistle as Scotland secured their place at next summer’s World Cup for the first time since 1998.MCTOMINAY!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿UNBELIEVABLE! 😲— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) McTominay is Scotland’s superstar and he scored a world-class goal – an overhead kick that defied the laws of physics, bending and twisting in the air to give Steve Clarke’s side the lead after just four minutes.But what followed somehow overshadowed it, as Denmark equalised not once, but twice, after Lawrence Shankland had restored Scotland’s lead with 12 minutes remaining.LAWRENCE SHANKLAND! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Hampden goes WILD!! — BBC Sport…

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Leaders demand funding as aged care waiting hits critical levels

In a rare display of unity, state and territory leaders have banded together to demand urgent health funding from the federal government.

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For good customers, Trump rolls out the red carpet. The rest get a tongue-lashing

By day, the president was shrugging off state-sanctioned murder. By night, he was in his element, hosting a lavish reception for the Saudi crown prince and big-name guests.

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🚨 Three more teams book World Cup spots, surprises in Concacaf

🚨 Three more teams book World Cup spots, surprises in ConcacafPanama, Haiti, and the big surprise, Curaçao, have secured their ticket to the upcoming 2026 World Cup. The feat of the Caribbean island is already written in the FIFA history books.🚨 🇨🇼 CURAÇAO HAVE QUALIFED FOR THEIR FIRST EVER FIFA WORLD CUP!🚨 🇭🇹 HAITI HAVE QUALIFED FOR THEIR FIRST FIFA WORLD CUP SINCE 1974!🚨 🇵🇦 PANAMA HAVE QUALIFIED FOR THEIR SECOND EVER FIFA WORLD CUP! — Football Rankings (@FootRankings) The CONCACAF qualifying round has delivered one of the most incredible narratives in recent football history.CURAÇAO BECOME THE SMALLEST NATION TO EVER QUALIFY FOR THE WORLD CUP 🫡🇨🇼THE ISLAND NATION ONLY HAVE A POPULATION OF APPROXIMATELY 160,000 🤯 — CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) While Panama secured its second qualification for the FIFA World Cup, and Haiti also earned its well-deserved spot, the news stealing all the headlines is Curaçao’s achievement, officially becoming the smallest nation…

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Half of what Australians eat is ultra-processed. It’s making us sick

Mass-produced bread, protein bars, processed meats, fast food, ready meals, soft drinks, instant noodles and breakfast cereals are increasing the risk of illness and death.

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How D-III Scranton made history with a shocking upset over Pitt

A city known primarily as the setting for “The Office” has captured the headlines for other reasons this week.Upsets always provide some of the best moments in a college basketball season, but what the University of Scranton Lady Royals pulled off Sunday night is one of the greatest feats college basketball has seen. Scranton, a Division III program, earned a shocking 69-63 victory on the road at Pittsburgh, toppling the ACC opponent.According to the NCAA media coordination team in charge of record-keeping, the victory is the first-ever power-conference loss to a D-III team in collegiate women’s basketball history. ESPN Analytics’ win probability metric gave Scranton just a 0.1 percent chance to win before the game. But that didn’t stop the Lady Royals from entering Petersen Events Center with confidence.“I think right away, when we were watching Pitt, we certainly had a lot of respect for them and their players and their coaches, but we did feel that we were going to be able to be…

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Why Victor Wembanyama isn't playing tonight for Spurs with injury news

originally appeared on . Add The Sporting News as a .It's hard to miss Victor Wembanyama.After all, the ' generational big guy is 7-4, or 7-5, or 7-7, or pretty much any height you want to give him.But the Spurs will be missing him on Tuesday night.San Antonio plays a nationally televised game on NBC against the , but they'll have to do it without Wemby.MORE: Why isn't Victor Wembanyama playing tonight?Wemby isn't playing on Tuesday for the Spurs against the Grizzlies because he's injured. on Monday that Wembanyama has a left calf strain. He's expected to miss "a few weeks."The Spurs were 9-4 at the time of the injury announcement. Tuesday's game will be their first without Wemby this season.The young superstar is averaging 26.2 points, 12.9 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per game.For at least a little while, the Spurs will have to figure out life without him. They did recently get De'Aaron Fox back from injury, so he could be key in navigating Wembanyama's absence.Inside, it'll be Luke…

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’I will never feel that again’ – Reaction after Scotland qualify for World Cup with dramatic win over Denmark

’I will never feel that again’ – Reaction after Scotland qualify for World Cup with dramatic win over DenmarkJohn McGinn says he will “never experience” an atmosphere like the one at Hampden Park again after Scotland secured their place at next year’s World Cup.Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to win their qualification group and book their place for the tournament in the USA – the nation’s first World Cup since 1998.Scotland had to win against Denmark or would have otherwise had to go through the play-offs to qualify.Scott McTominay’s bicycle kick gave Scotland the lead before Rasmus Hojlund equalised from the penalty spot.MCTOMINAY!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿UNBELIEVABLE! 😲— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) Lawrence Shankland thought he had won it for Steve Clarke’s side late on after Rasmus Kristensen had been sent off, but Patrick Dorgu then made it 2-2.In added time, however, Kieran Tierney curled home a strike from distance to make it 3-2, and Kenny McLean secured victory with a stunning goal…

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Jeep, Dodge EVs Are Getting Tesla Supercharger Access In Early 2026

Tesla Supercharger availability will start in 2026 with EVs like the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, parent company Stellantis said.

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The Palestinian dispute over the UN Security Countil resolution

Trump, Netanyahu and the PA vs. Hamas and Jihad: The PA welcomed the UN resolution providing 'a path to a Palestinian state' and called for its immediate implementation, while the terrorist organizations strongly rejected it; In Gaza, they were disappointed by the 'betrayal' of the Arab countries: 'Support for Palestine - an empty slogan'

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