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Sport Mar 29, 2026

Mary Rand, British Athletics Legend and Olympic Gold Medalist, Dies at 86

Mary Rand, a pioneering British athlete, has died at the age of 86. She was the first British woman…
Mary Rand, a trailblazing British athlete, has passed away at the age of 86. She was a dominant force in the sports world during the 1960s, becoming the first British woman to win Olympic gold in athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Games. Rand achieved this remarkable feat with a world record long jump of 6.76 meters, a performance that cemented her status as a national heroine.Rand's achievements in Tokyo went beyond her gold medal in long jump. She also secured silver in the pentathlon and bronze in the sprint relay, making her the first British athlete to claim three medals in a single Olympic Games. This impressive haul of medals not only showcased her versatility but also her exceptional talent.Born in Wells, Somerset, Rand was brought up in a council house by her parents. Her prodigious athleticism was evident from an early age, leading to her being offered a scholarship at Millfield, a leading public school for sports. She won All England Schools titles and broke the British record for the pentathlon at just 17 years old.Rand's career was marked by both triumph and challenges. She faced criticism after finishing ninth in the long jump at the 1960 Rome Olympics, but she used this as motivation to excel in Tokyo four years later. Her performances were praised by her peers, with fellow athlete Ann Packer describing her as “the most gifted athlete I ever saw”.Rand's legacy extends beyond her Olympic achievements. She was named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 1964 and was made an MBE in 1965. In 2009, she was inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame, a testament to her enduring impact on the sport.Despite facing challenges in her personal life, including two divorces and the loss of her third husband, Rand remained a beloved figure in the sports world. Her daughters survive her, and her memory will continue to inspire future generations of athletes.
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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Denver Summit Shatters NWSL Attendance Record with 63,004 Fans

The Denver Summit's match against the Washington Spirit broke the National Women's Soccer League (N…
The Denver Summit made history on Saturday by drawing a crowd of 63,004 fans to their match against the Washington Spirit at Mile High Stadium, shattering the previous National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) attendance record of 40,091.The previous record was set last season at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, during a match between Bay FC and the Spirit. This significant milestone highlights the growing popularity of women's soccer, with fans like Karmryn Eversole expressing their enthusiasm: 'This is a big deal, and it’s very important… We want more women’s sports, and we’re here supporting it.'The Denver Summit, established as the 16th NWSL franchise in January 2025 for a reported expansion fee of $110m, played their first home game in Colorado after starting the season with three away matches, going 1-1-1. The match against the Spirit ended in a scoreless draw.Fan Nicole DeLue emphasized the significance of having a professional women's soccer team in Denver: 'If you look at the amount of Denver women’s players that have gone to the World Cup, made the national team… So to finally have a home base here is just incredible.'The Summit will play future home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park and later move to a temporary stadium while awaiting the completion of a new women's soccer stadium in downtown Denver, expected to be finished by the 2028 season.
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Economy Mar 29, 2026

Oil Prices Soar to Record Monthly Gain as Iran Conflict Disrupts Markets

The Brent crude oil price is on track for its largest monthly gain on record, surging 51% since the…
The ongoing conflict in Iran has caused significant turmoil in the global oil markets, with Brent crude oil prices climbing 51% since the start of March, according to LSEG data. This surge has put Brent crude on track for its biggest monthly gain on record, surpassing the previous record of 46% set in September 1990 during the first Gulf War.On Friday, Brent crude closed at $112.57 a barrel, up from $72.48 a barrel on February 27, the day before the US-Israeli war on Iran began. The price of Brent crude traded as high as $119.50 a barrel during March, its highest level since June 2022, after Iran largely closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for a fifth of global oil and gas.Despite a coordinated release of 400m barrels of oil from emergency reserves announced on March 11, oil prices continued to climb throughout the month. Analysts at BloombergNEF estimate that 9m barrels of oil per day have been knocked off global oil supply due to the Middle East conflict.The conflict has also had a ripple effect on other assets, with gold prices falling by almost 15% since the start of March, on track for its worst month since 2008. The spot price of gold has been under pressure from the sale of about $3bn of bullion by the Turkish Central Bank last week, which cut its reserves by almost 50 tonnes to 772 tonnes to fund efforts to stabilize the Turkish lira.The Dow Jones industrial average has also been impacted, entering a correction at the end of last week, more than 10% below its record high. Stocks fell despite US President Donald Trump's latest extension on planned strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure, as investors anticipated prolonged disruption to oil from the Gulf.“Markets appear to be placing less weight on White House jawboning and focusing more on the underlying supply risks,” said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst at City Index. Britain's stock market also had a poor month, with the FTSE 100 index falling more than 8% – on track for its worst month since March 2020, when Covid-19 rocked financial markets.
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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Kimi Antonelli Wins Japanese Grand Prix, Becomes Youngest F1 Championship Leader

Kimi Antonelli, at 19 years old, dominated the Japanese Grand Prix to become the youngest driver to…
Kimi Antonelli, driving for Mercedes, dominated the Japanese Grand Prix to become the youngest driver to lead the Formula One world championship at just 19 years, six months, and 28 days old. Antonelli's victory was marked by a confident drive, where he overcame a difficult start to secure a second consecutive win. He started from pole but dropped to sixth at the start, only to regain the lead after a well-timed safety car period gave him a free pit stop. Oscar Piastri of McLaren finished second, 13.722 seconds behind, with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari taking third place. Meanwhile, George Russell, Antonelli's teammate, had a challenging race, finishing fourth but now trails Antonelli by nine points in the championship standings. The race was not without incident; a major crash involving Oliver Bearman resulted in a safety car deployment, which proved pivotal in Antonelli's victory. Bearman, who was lucky to escape uninjured, suffered a 50G impact and was taken to the medical centre with a right knee contusion. Antonelli's performance not only secured his second win of the season but also marked a significant milestone in his career, as he broke Lewis Hamilton's record as the youngest driver to lead the championship since 2007.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Morocco Sees AFCON Case as Closed Amid Senegal's Appeals

Morocco's football team considers the AFCON case closed despite Senegal's appeals to CAF and CAS. M…
Morocco's national football team has moved on from the controversy surrounding their award of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title, despite Senegal's ongoing appeals to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The Atlas Lions lost 1-0 to Senegal in the January final but were awarded a 3-0 victory last week due to several Senegalese players leaving the pitch in protest at a penalty. In their first match since the final and the controversial decision, Morocco drew 1-1 against Ecuador in a friendly in Madrid, under the guidance of new coach Mohamed Ouahbi. Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou emphasized the team's focus on future matches, stating, 'We're focused on what's to come and not getting into that [topic].' The team's supporters also expressed their satisfaction with the decision, with one fan saying, 'If someone says there are regulations, you have to follow them.' With 25 matches unbeaten, Morocco is looking forward to the 2026 World Cup, where they will face record five-time World Cup winners Brazil in their first game. The team's coach, Ouahbi, highlighted the strength of his team, saying, 'I don't talk in terms of weaknesses. We're a top-level team – the Ecuadorian coach reminded us of that.'
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Tiger Woods Arrested for DUI After Rollover Crash in Florida

Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested on a DUI charge following a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, …
Tiger Woods, the renowned golf legend, was involved in a rollover crash on Jupiter Island in Florida on March 27, 2026. The incident occurred just after 2 pm local time when Woods was driving on a two-lane road. According to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, Woods attempted to pass a pressure cleaner truck but swerved to avoid a collision, clipping the back end of the truck's trailer. This caused his Land Rover to roll onto its driver's side. Fortunately, neither Woods nor the person in the other vehicle sustained significant injuries. Woods managed to crawl out of the passenger side of his vehicle. Investigators found Woods to be showing signs of impairment at the scene. He underwent a breathalyser test, which came out negative, but refused to take a urine test. As a result, Woods was charged with driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, both of which are misdemeanours. This incident marks at least the third time Woods has been involved in a car crash. In 2017, he was arrested on a DUI charge in South Florida after police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car, which was parked awkwardly with damage to the driver's side. Woods attributed the incident to a bad mix of painkillers and later pleaded guilty to reckless driving. In February 2021, his SUV ran off a coastal road in Los Angeles at high speed, leading to multiple leg and ankle injuries, with doctors even considering amputation. Despite these challenges, Woods has continued to be involved in golf. He won his fifth Masters and 15th major in 2019 and has 82 wins on the PGA Tour, tied for the all-time record with Sam Snead. Woods, 50, has been working his way back to golf after undergoing a seventh back surgery in September 2025. He recently participated in his indoor TGL golf league and has been deeply involved in PGA Tour affairs as chairman of the Future Competition Committee. Woods is also facing a decision on whether to become the US Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland. The PGA of America is expecting a decision soon, as the previous captaincy offer was declined until June.
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Technology Mar 28, 2026

Australian GPs Embrace AI Scribes for Patient Notes, Raising Concerns Over Care and Consent

The use of AI scribes by Australian GPs has nearly doubled in a year, with 40% now using the techno…
Australian GPs are increasingly turning to AI scribes to record patient notes, with 40% now using the technology, according to a Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) online poll. This represents a significant increase from 22% in August 2024.AI tools, such as those offered by Australian company Heidi, record, transcribe, and summarize conversations between doctors and patients for medical notes. Dr. Max Mollenkopf, a GP based in Newcastle, emphasizes the importance of transparency with patients, stating, “We make a big effort to let patients know we are using AI, and give them the option to opt out.”While AI scribes can help relieve doctors' administrative burden, experts point to concerns about consent, privacy, and accuracy. Dr. Elizabeth Deveny, chief executive of the Consumer Health Forum, notes that not all practices are having explicit conversations about the tools with patients.Some GPs see AI scribes as a way to better connect with patients during consultations, allowing them to focus on the patient directly rather than typing notes. However, Dr. Caitlin Curtis, a University of Queensland researcher, warns that outsourcing note-keeping to AI may lead to doctors failing to retain and recall patient conversations.The RACGP president, Dr. Michael Wright, is optimistic about AI tools helping patients and GPs work more closely together, but emphasizes the need for patient consent and verification of AI output. Heidi co-founder Dr. Tom Kelly assures that data is processed securely and not used to train the AI or sold to others.
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Sport Mar 28, 2026

Aryna Sabalenka Claims Second Consecutive Miami Open Title in Thrilling Final Against Coco Gauff

Aryna Sabalenka has won the Miami Open for the second year in a row, defeating Coco Gauff in a thri…
Aryna Sabalenka has emerged victorious in the Miami Open, claiming her second consecutive title in a hard-fought battle against Coco Gauff. The final match ended with a score of 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, showcasing Sabalenka's resilience and skill under pressure.Sabalenka, the world No 1, demonstrated her dominance from the outset, striking the ball with precision and power. However, Gauff refused to back down, elevating her game and forcing the match into a tense final set. Despite past disappointments in crucial matches against Gauff, Sabalenka maintained her composure, securing the decisive break in Gauff's opening service game of the final set.This triumph marks Sabalenka's 11th WTA 1000 title and her 23-1 record in 2026, highlighting her exceptional form this year. By winning the Miami Open and Indian Wells, Sabalenka has become just the fifth woman in history to achieve the Sunshine Double.Gauff, despite a challenging year, showed remarkable determination and exceeded expectations in the tournament. Her performance in the final, particularly in the second set, was commendable, and she will look to build on this momentum as she heads into the clay-court season and her French Open title defence.
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Sport Mar 28, 2026

Sinner Dominates Zverev to Reach Miami Open Final Against Lehecka

Jannik Sinner continued his dominance over Alexander Zverev, winning their semi-final match at the …
Jannik Sinner has advanced to the Miami Open final after defeating Alexander Zverev in a thrilling semi-final match. The Italian player secured a 6-3, 7-6 (4) win, showcasing his exceptional skill and mental toughness on the court.The match began with both players displaying remarkable resilience, but Sinner's superior ranking and form eventually told. Sinner fired down 15 aces and landed 74% of his first serves, winning 79% of points behind them. His serve has been a key factor in his success, with him losing his serve just once over the past two weeks.This victory marks Sinner's seventh consecutive win over Zverev, highlighting his dominant head-to-head record between the two players. Sinner now stands a win away from achieving the 'Sunshine Double', winning consecutive titles at Indian Wells and the Miami Open.In the final, Sinner will face Jiri Lehecka, who produced an impressive performance to defeat Arthur Fils with a score of 6-2, 6-2. Lehecka's powerful serve and precise returns will pose a significant challenge to Sinner, making the final match highly anticipated.Sinner expressed his satisfaction with his performance, stating that standing in the final 'means very much to me.' He emphasized his goal of playing as many matches as possible and is thrilled with his current form.
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