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Daniel Naroditsky, the American chess grandmaster and streamer who cultivated the game’s digital renaissance, has died…

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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
Daniel Naroditsky, the American chess grandmaster and streamer who cultivated the game’s digital renaissance, has died…

Former captain Williamson will take part in the three-match ODI series against England starting in Mount Maunganui on Sunday having been unavailable for New Zealand in any format…

• Scuderia Ferrari HP had three drivers on parade today at the Mexico City Grand Prix. While Charles Leclerc drove both sessions, Lewis Hamilton sat out the first one, as his SF-25 was entrusted to Italy’s Antonio Fuoco.
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Kimi Antonelli praised his practice running ahead of the Mexico City Grand Prix as “probably one of the best Fridays I’ve had in a long time” after finishing towards the top of the times in both one-hour sessions.
The Mercedes driver was only

Russell sat out FP1 for Vesti, who had a good session for the Silver Arrows. Not as good as Antonelli though, who looked quick throughout. He wound up second on the leaderboard in an encouraging display that certainly indicated that

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari are “on the back foot” against Red Bull and McLaren, despite being the second fastest driver on Friday in Mexico.
Leclerc returned to the podium for the first time in six weekends last time out in Austin, and…

Mitchell Marsh-led Australia eye history in Sydney. Photo: BCCI X

Australia will host India in the third and final ODI of the series at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday (October 25). The home team is 2-0 ahead. Australia are eyeing an…

“We finish our first day on track in Mexico with solid running across two smooth sessions. We come away with lots of important information, and the initial readings from FP2 have our long run pace looking reasonably competitive, which is…

The Emirates NBA Cup 2025 tips off on Oct. 31 and will once again feature playing courts with a bold and distinctive style.
The Emirates NBA Cup is back, and so are the custom designed courts for each team.
For the past two seasons, the courts…