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WRAPUP 2-Soccer-Everton halt Arsenal march, Liverpool slide continuesArsenal suffered a reality check in their pursuit of the Premier League title on Saturday, losing 1-0 at struggling Everton in manager Sean Dyche's first game in charge, while Liverpool imploded in their third consecutive away defeat. James Tarkowski's second-half header sealed Everton's first victory since October, briefly moving them out of the relegation zone - although they ended the day back in it. While there was joy on the blue side of Merseyside, Liverpool's miserable league campaign continued as they were crushed 3-0 at Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
WRAPUP 1-Soccer-Everton halt Arsenal march, Liverpool slide continuesArsenal suffered a reality check in their pursuit of the Premier League title on Saturday, losing 1-0 at struggling Everton in manager Sean Dyche's first game in charge, while Liverpool imploded in their third consecutive away defeat. James Tarkowski's second-half header sealed Everton's first victory since October, briefly moving them out of the relegation zone - although they ended the day back in it. While there was joy on the blue side of Merseyside, Liverpool's miserable league campaign continued as they were crushed 3-0 at Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
UPDATE 2-Soccer-Rashford fires Man Utd to 2-1 win over Palace, Casemiro sees redMarcus Rashford won a first-half penalty before scoring himself in the second half as Manchester United survived a straight red card for Casemiro to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Saturday. The visitors found themselves behind early when a VAR check showed Will Hughes had handled a ball from Rashford in the box, and Bruno Fernandes sent Vincent Guaita the wrong way from the spot in the seventh minute. Palace had their best chance just before the break when Jeffrey Schlupp struck a dipping, swerving shot from distance that David de Gea had to get down smartly to save, but other than that Palace struggled to threaten the United goal. |
Soccer-Rashford fires Man Utd to 2-1 win over Palace, Casemiro sees redMarcus Rashford won a first-half penalty before scoring himself in the second half as Manchester United survived a straight red card for Casemiro to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Saturday. The visitors found themselves behind early when a VAR check showed Will Hughes had handled a ball from Rashford in the box, and Bruno Fernandes sent Vincent Guaita the wrong way from the spot in the seventh minute. |
Adtalem (ATGE) Q2 Earnings & Revenues Beat, Enrollment DownAdtalem Global Education's (ATGE) second-quarter fiscal 2023 results reflect benefits from the initiatives taken and cost synergies. |
Boyd Gaming (BYD) Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Stock UpBoyd Gaming's (BYD) fourth-quarter 2022 top line reflects solid contributions from online gaming and management fees (from Sky River Casino), non-gaming operations and destination business. |
PENN Entertainment (PENN) Q4 Earnings Lag Estimates, Falls Y/YPENN Entertainment's (PENN) fourth-quarter top line benefits from omnichannel strategy, solid retail operations and new interactive offerings. |
Electronic Arts (EA) Cancels and Delays Upcoming Game TitlesElectronic Arts (EA) announces the cancellation of games such as Apex Legends and Battlefield, along with a delay in the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. |
Soccer-League Cup final first in 35 years to allow safe standingThe League Cup final between Manchester United and Newcastle United on Feb. 26 will have safe standing areas, marking the first time in 35 years that some fans can stand at a domestic final, the English Football League (EFL) said on Thursday. Wembley Stadium, which seats 90,000 spectators, will have standing areas behind each goal, with 867 seats available to both clubs' fans in the East and West Stands. Grounds in England's top divisions were converted to all-seater stadiums nearly 30 years ago after Liverpool supporters were crushed in over-crowded and fenced-in areas at the Hillsborough Stadium in 1989, which led to 97 deaths. |
MGM Resorts (MGM) Unveils Sport Betting in MassachusettsMGM Resorts' (MGM) BetMGM and MGM Springfield collaborates with the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to boost gaming offerings in Massachusetts. |