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Hochul suspends New York liquor law to let bars open early for Olympic hockey game amid blizzard forecast
NYC mayor announces winter storm prep
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani released a video on social media Saturday with information related to the upcoming winter storm. (@NYCMayor via X)
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is allowing bars to open early on Sunday for the U.S. vs. Canada Olympic gold medal hockey game.
However, the bars that are in counties under the current state of emergency due to an incoming blizzard will not be allowed to open early, as New York City faces potential historic snowfall.
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United States’ Brady Tkachuk (7) celebrates after scoring his side’s sixth goal during a men’s ice hockey semifinal game between the United States and Slovakia at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
“Tomorrow, it’s a gold medal morning I’ve directed the State Liquor Authority to suspend enforcement of alcohol service hours from 6–10 AM so bars and restaurants can open early and fans can watch the U.S. go for the gold together. This is only for counties not under a State of Emergency. New Yorkers in emergency areas should stay home, stay safe, and cheer loud! Go USA!” Hochul wrote in a statement.
For the first time in nearly a decade, a blizzard warning was issued for New York City, with expected snowfall totaling 19 to 24 inches and wind gusts up to 55 mph.
Hochul declared a State of Emergency for New York City, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced outreach teams have been mobilized.
On Saturday, the city put out a call for emergency snow shovelers ahead of the storm.
Sunday, the 46th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice,” will feature the United States against Canada, which is without a doubt the fiercest international rivalry in all of sports, going for all the marbles.
This will be the eighth time the United States and Canada have played for Olympic gold, and the only time the Americans have won was back in 1960. They also faced off for gold in 1920, 1924, 1932, 1952, 2002 and 2010. In the best-on-best format, the U.S. is 5-15-1, and three of those victories came in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.
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Brady Tkachuk (7) of the United States takes the ice before the semifinal game against Slovakia during the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milan Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 20, 2026. (James Lang/Imagn Images)
These two teams are already very familiar with each other, as both rosters are largely composed of the same members as last year’s 4 Nations Face-Off, where three fights occurred in the first nine seconds in the countries’ first best-on-best game in nine years.
Tensions between both teams and the fans were sky-high in that tournament, as it was fresh off President Donald Trump’s “51st state” comments and tariffs against the country.
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Transfer rumors, news: Spurs, Newcastle eye Darwin Núñez
Former Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez is on the radar of Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United after falling out of favor at Al Hilal, while Julián Álvarez will priortize a move to Barcelona if he leaves Atlético Madrid.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are among the clubs interested in signing Al Hilal striker Darwin Núñez if the former Liverpool striker becomes available, as reported by TEAMtalk. The 26-year-old has been left out of the Saudi club’s league and cup squads due to strict foreign-player quotas following the arrival of Karim Benzema. Atlético Madrid and Juventus are also long-term admirers of the Uruguay international and would both be interested in a move if the opportunity arose and the finances were within their reach.
– If Julián Álvarez leaves Atlético this summer, the striker will priortize a move to Barcelona over Liverpool or Arsenal, says Football Insider. Sources have told ESPN that Arsenal are exploring the possibility of launching a summer move for Álvarez, as Gunners sporting director Andrea Berta negotiated the Argentina international’s €95 million transfer from Manchester City in August 2024. But it appears the player has other ideas over a future destination.
– Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund are all interested in Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Mateus Mané, according to TEAMtalk. They join a flurry of Premier League clubs looking at the 18-year-old as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton have all been keeping close tabs on his progress. Mane is happy with how his situation with Wolves has progressed in recent months and isn’t in a rush to leave the club, although the opportunity to join a top side could interest him, especially if his current side are relegated.
– Barcelona like Levante forward Karl Etta Eyong and are monitoring him, says Fabrizio Romano. They will face plenty of competition for the 22-year-old, with Fulham following his situation, while Levante received a late €30 million offer from CSKA Moscow in the last transfer window, which they were ready to accept until Etta Eyong stated that he didn’t want to move.
– Internazionale will trigger the option to make Man City defender Manuel Akanji‘s loan deal permanent for €15 million, according to Nicolo Schira. Inter have already agreed personal terms on a contract that will be worth €3.75 million-a-year and run until 2028, with the option for an extra year. Inter have an obligation to complete the deal if they win the league, yet they will sign the 27-year-old even if that isn’t triggered.
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OTHER RUMORS
– Arsenal are in talks over an €80 million summer move for AC Milan winger Rafael Leao. (Football Transfers)
– Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are all particularly attentive regarding Eintracht Frankfurt left back Nathaniel Brown. (Caught Offside)
– Aston Villa plan on triggering their clause to make Douglas Luiz‘s loan from Juventus permanent for €25 million plus €3.5 million in add-ons. (Nicolo Schira)
– Atletico Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United are among the clubs monitoring Lyon attacking midfielder Pavel Sulc at around €50 million. (Daily Mail)
– Liverpool could look to offload Cody Gakpo in the summer if they identify a top left-wing option. (Football Insider)
– Lois Openda is not part of Juventus’ plans for next season and the Serie A club will try to offload him in the summer. (Nicolo Schira)
– Newcastle United hold a concrete interest in Wolves left back Hugo Bueno, as they look for a player to provide cover and competition for Lewis Hall. (Football Insider)
– Liam Rosenior doesn’t want Chelsea to let Trevoh Chalobah leave amid Aston Villa’s interest in the center back. (Football Insider)
– Several German Bundesliga and Premier League clubs have shown an interest in Club Brugge striker Nicolo Tresoldi. (Nicolo Schira)
– Genoa have offered Caleb Ekuban a new contract that would run until 2028. (Nicolo Schira)
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Deflated Australia face tough questions after T20 World Cup flop
Australia coach Andrew McDonald is adamant the players he took to the Twenty20 World Cup were good enough, but the evidence suggests otherwise with a rebuild looming before they co-host the next tournament with New Zealand in 2028.
The 2021 champions were seen as title contenders again at the showpiece in India and Sri Lanka, but the former white-ball heavyweights instead suffered a calamitous exit in the group stage for the first time since 2009.
They head home to a significant pile-on from former Australian greats and an acerbic media who expected more.
They have been quick to lob sharp criticism at the underperforming players and perceived selection blunders.
“We said at the start of this World Cup that we were concerned about Australia,” pace great Glenn McGrath told reporters, pointing to the absence of fast bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc as exposing a soft underbelly.
“All of a sudden, the aura of that Australian team is no longer there when other teams play it … unfortunately, not surprising.”
The warning lights were flashing before the event even started when they capitulated heavily to Pakistan in a three-game warm-up, outplayed with bat and ball.
In those matches they lost by 22, 90 and 111 runs — the final two Australia´s largest in terms of runs in T20 internationals.
At the time, skipper Mitchell Marsh said: “Absolutely no stress from our end.”
That soon became: “It´s a devastated group” as their T20 campaign unravelled with defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka.
Australia´s three selectors — George Bailey, McDonald and Tony Dodemaide — have come in for particular criticism, notably their continued faith in under-performing all-rounders Cameron Green and Cooper Connolly.
They were also blasted for their head-scratching failure to play Steve Smith and to drop in-form Matt Renshaw for the Sri Lanka clash when they were still mathematically alive.
“Look at the selections, look at [Glenn] Maxwell, Connolly, Green and [Josh] Inglis, these guys are all out of form,” lamented Mark Waugh, himself a former selector.
“The selectors have their plans in place, but you´ve got to be smart enough to see which players are in form and which players are out of form.
“And you´ve got to play the percentages a lot better than what our selectors have played.”
Own the fact
A defiant McDonald said there was “always going to be differing opinions from the outside”, suggesting they “don´t understand what the moving parts are and the conversations are on the inside”.
“The build into this tournament and the style of cricket, the balance of our batting unit and the balance of our bowling attack, we felt really confident coming into this tournament,” McDonald added.
“I think the decisions that we made and the squad that we picked, we´ve got a room full of players that are incredibly disappointed knowing that they were good enough to progress, and we´ve just got to own the fact that we haven´t.”
A forensic review of their disastrous performance is set to kick in once they return home ahead of planning for the next T20 World Cup when only three in the current squad — Green, Connolly and quick Xavier Bartlett — will be aged under 30.
What becomes of some of their ageing champions like Maxwell, Marcis Stoinis, Hazlewood and Cummins remains to be seen. Starc has already bowed out of the game´s shortest format.
McDonald noted that with a heavy Test load ahead and a one-day World Cup in 2027, Australia´s T20 schedule was light going forward, giving them limited opportunities to fine-tune the team in the immediate future.
“In the next 12 months, we´ll have a lack of T20 cricket, as is the way of the schedule,” he said. “We go to Bangladesh and we´ve got a series against England.
“They won´t really ramp up until pretty much that World Cup year, which is similar to what happened in this cycle.
“That´s probably not enough to start to build out what your direction is. I think that´ll come a little bit closer.”
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14th UAE Ambassador’s Cup Ramadan football tournament kicks off | The Express Tribune
Diplomats and officials attend the opening, bringing together 10 teams for 22 matches
ISLAMABAD:
The 14th UAE Ambassador’s Cup Ramadan Football Tournament 2026 officially began in Islamabad with a ceremony attended by diplomats, government officials, and a large gathering of spectators.
The opening ceremony featured the Ambassador of Kuwait, Ambassador of Lebanon, Ambassador of Zimbabwe, the Deputy Head of Mission of the United States, senior Pakistani officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and media representatives.
Hosted annually by the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, the tournament promotes sportsmanship, cultural exchange, and community engagement during the holy month of Ramadan. The event aims to foster friendship and mutual understanding among diverse communities.
This year, 10 teams will compete in 22 matches, offering competitive football while strengthening people-to-people ties among participating nations and local communities.
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