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Bettman Supports Upheld Overtime Goal in Ducks-Oilers Series
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Sports·4/28/2026AI summary

Bettman Supports Upheld Overtime Goal in Ducks-Oilers Series

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has defended the ruling that upheld Ryan Poehling's overtime goal for the Anaheim Ducks in Game 4 against the Edmonton Oilers, stating it was absolutely the correct call. The goal, which gave the Ducks a 4-3 win and a 3-1 series lead, was extensively reviewed due to questions about whether the puck fully crossed the goal line. Bettman cited the technology and cameras inside the net as proof the goal was valid.

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Jim Furyk Returns as US Ryder Cup Captain for 2027 in Ireland
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Jim Furyk Returns as US Ryder Cup Captain for 2027 in Ireland

Jim Furyk has been selected as the US Ryder Cup captain for 2027 at Adare Manor in Ireland, chosen after Tiger Woods withdrew from consideration following his March 27 arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. Furyk becomes the fourth US captain to get a second chance since 1979, previously serving as captain in 2018 when Europe won 17½-10½ in Paris. The Americans have not won a Ryder Cup on the road since 1993, with Europe winning 11 of the last 15 matches.

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Iran's Top Diplomat Expected in Pakistan for Ceasefire Talks as US Extends Jones Act Waiver
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Politics·4/24/2026AI summary

Iran's Top Diplomat Expected in Pakistan for Ceasefire Talks as US Extends Jones Act Waiver

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to travel to Pakistan by this weekend for ceasefire negotiations, raising hopes for revived talks to end the Iran-US war. The visit comes as President Trump extended a 90-day Jones Act waiver to ease energy supply constraints following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the US has deployed three aircraft carriers to the region for the first time since 2003, with at least 3,375 killed in Iran and over 2,290 in Lebanon since the war began.

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NFL Not Investigating Mike Vrabel After Photos With Former Athletic Reporter Prompted Her Resignation
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4/19/2026AI summary

NFL Not Investigating Mike Vrabel After Photos With Former Athletic Reporter Prompted Her Resignation

The NFL confirmed it is not investigating Patriots coach Mike Vrabel after published photos of him with former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini at an Arizona resort prompted her resignation and an internal investigation at The Athletic. Russini left The Athletic, owned by The New York Times, following the photos. The New York Post published the images taken before NFL meetings began March 29 in Phoenix. Both Vrabel and Russini, who are married to others, released statements downplaying the photos' significance.

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