Teenage superstar Lamine Yamal stars as Spain beats France in Nations League semifinal goalfestNew Foto - Teenage superstar Lamine Yamal stars as Spain beats France in Nations League semifinal goalfest

Before a ball was even kicked on Thursday, theUEFA Nations Leaguesemifinal between France and Spain was billed as a clash of two modern greats, and the match certainly didn't disappoint. Inspired by the likes of teenage superstarLamine Yamal,La Rojamanaged to get the better of the goalfest, beatingLes Bleus5-4 in an all-time classic. The result means Spain will progress through to the final where it will face Portugal on June 8. The nine-goal thriller, the highest scoring match in the tournament's short history, is perhaps less surprising when you consider the number of world-class forwards on the pitch. France boasted attacking talents such asKylian Mbappé, as well asChampions League heroesDésiré Doué and Ousmane Dembélé, but it was 17-year-old Spanish star Yamal who once again stole the show. The teenager scored two goals in the match and produced another memorable performance which has perhaps convinced even more people of hisBallon d'Orcredentials. "When two great teams like this play, you sometimes see a lot of goals," Yamalsaidafter the match. "They will make you suffer until the end, but we went to the final despite the mistakes we made. We were aware of what we wanted to do. We wanted to make history. The greatest thing when you are winning is to keep winning." The youngster had a part to play in Spain's opening goal, beating his man on the right wing before crossing into the box. The ball was brilliantly held up by Mikel Oyarzabal before the striker teed up Nico Williams who rifled his finish into the roof of the net in the 22nd minute. Just three minutes later and the Euro 2024 champions had doubled their lead. Oyarzabal once again provided the assist, but this time it was Arsenal man Mikel Merino who produced the finish as Spain took a 2-0 lead going into the break. The second half saw more free-flowing attacking play and Yamal soon got on the scoresheet. The winger was brought down in the box and stepped up to take the subsequent penalty. Despite his age, Yamal looked confident before passing his spotkick into the back of the net in the 53rd minute. Two minutes later and France found itself 4-0 down, after midfielder Pedri produced a wonderfully chipped finish to seemingly put the game to bed. But it was then time for France and Mbappé to take center stage. The Real Madrid striker responded with a penalty of his own in the 59th minute to cut the deficit to 4-1. But the French revival was cut short by Yamal, after the youngster raced onto a through ball to poke Spain 5-1 ahead. Perhaps confident of the victory, Spain seemed to take its foot off the gas which opened the door for a possible comeback fromLes Bleus. Debutant Rayan Cherki scored the goal of the game in the 79th minute, with his sweetly struck volley making it 5-2. An own-goal from Spain's Dani Vivian then gave France a glimmer of hope in the closing stages and the comeback was almost complete when Randal Kolo Muani made it 5-4 in added time. But France simply ran out of time and looked frustrated when the referee blew his whistle for full-time. "We had some bursts of play we haven't had for a long time," Mbappésaidafter the game, trying to sum up the frantic 90 minutes. "But in just 10 minutes of the first half, we conceded two goals – and the same thing happened in the second half." Spain's win now sets up a brilliant all-Iberian final against Portugal, which will see 17-year-old Yamal come up against 40-year-oldCristiano Ronaldoin a battle of two generational greats. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Teenage superstar Lamine Yamal stars as Spain beats France in Nations League semifinal goalfest

Teenage superstar Lamine Yamal stars as Spain beats France in Nations League semifinal goalfest Before a ball was even kicked on Thursday, t...
Meet the horses running in the Belmont StakesNew Foto - Meet the horses running in the Belmont Stakes

TheBelmont Stakesis set to host a rematch in New York on Saturday of the top three finishing horses from the Kentucky Derby to close out horse racing's Triple Crown for 2025. Five weeks after Sovereigntywon the Derbyover Journalism and Baeza, the three horses will be among the eight competing in the last race of the Triple Crown — the series for 3-year-olds consisting of the Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont. Sovereignty's connections chose toskip the Preaknessin Baltimore to prepare for the Belmont, meaning no horse would win the Triple Crown this year. 2025 Belmont Stakes horses and odds Journalism, whowon the Preaknesstwo weeks after coming in second at the Derby, was picked as the morning-line favorite for the Belmont with 8-5 odds. Theoddswill change as bettors place their wagers leading up to Saturday's approximate post time of 7:04 p.m. EDT. Here's a list of all the horses racing in the Belmont in order by their number with their morning-line odds: 1. Hill Road, 10-12. Sovereignty, 2-13. Rodriguez, 6-14. Uncaged, 30-15. Crudo, 15-16. Baeza, 4-17. Journalism, 8-58. Heart of Honor, 30-1 The Belmont will be 1 1/4 miles long instead of the usual 1 1/2 miles, making the race known as the Test of the Champion the same length as the Derby. The change is because the Belmont is temporarily being held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York, about a 45-minute drive north of the state capital of Albany. "Shame the Belmont is not a mile-and-a-half," said Heart of Honor's trainer, Jamie Osborne, according to a news release after the Preakness. The brown colt didn't have the best start, but passed four horses to finish fifth in the 1 3/16-mile race, the shortest of the Triple Crown races. The Belmont is expected to return to Long Island's Belmont Park next year after the completion of amassive redevelopment project. While the Triple Crown has been won twice in the past decade — with American Pharoahending a 37-year droughtin 2015 andJustifyin 2018 — winning just the Preakness and the Belmont has become more of a novelty. It was last accomplishedin 2005by Afleet Alex, who finished third in the Derby. At the Preakness, Journalism barreled down the stretch to overcome Gosger and win by half a length at Pimlico Race Course. The bay colt was the morning-line favorite for the Preakness as well as the Derby, winning over oddsmakers with four straight victories in California, including April's Santa Anita Derby, March's San Felipe Stakes and December's Los Alamitos Futurity Stakes. Jockey Umberto Rispoli, who was aboard Journalism for those three races, the Preakness and the Derby, will have the mount again for the Belmont. Journalism's trainer,Michael McCarthy, has only had one other horse in the Belmont, Rombauer, who came in third in 2021. With 2-1 odds in the morning line, Sovereignty will try to achieve a rarer feat than winning just the Preakness and the Belmont: victories at the Derby and the Belmont. The last horse to do that was Thunder Gulch in 1995 after finishing third at the Preakness. While Sovereignty skipped the Triple Crown's middle jewel, the bay colt wasn't completely out of the news. His jockey, Junior Alvarado, wasfined $62,000and suspended for two racing days in Kentucky by the state's Board of Stewards for allegedly using his riding crop too much in the Derby. Alvarado is appealing the decision. Alvarado will be riding Sovereignty on Saturday, which will be the jockey's fourth mount in the Belmont. Last year, he was aboard Resilience, who finished in 10th place and was trained by Bill Mott. The two have teamed up again with Sovereignty. Mott has trained a Belmont winner before — Drosselmeyer, whowon in 2010. Sovereignty comes into the Belmont after finishing second at March's Florida Derby and winning the Fountain of Youth Stakes in Florida and October's Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs, the home of the Derby. Baeza didn't initially draw a post for the Derby and only entered the field when Rodriguez was scratched from the race two days before the Run for the Roses. He broke from the post on the far outside and came in third behind Journalism by a neck. Before the Derby, the bay colt came in second at the Santa Anita Derby, also behind Journalism. Baeza was given 4-1 morning-line odds for the Belmont and will be under Flavien Prat, who also had the mount in the Derby. Prat's been in the past four runnings of the Belmont, riding Hot Rod Charlie to second place in 2021. Trainer John Shirreffs has had three other horses in the Belmont, most recently Gormley, who came in fourthin 2017. Rodriguez wasscratched from the Derbyover what co-owner Tom Ryan described as a "small but slightly sensitive foot bruise." Trainer Bob Baffert said the dark bay colt has healed and is performing as well as he was before he won the Wood Memorial Stakes in April at New York City's Aqueduct Racetrack, according to a New York Racing Association news release. Baffert has trained three Belmont winners: American Pharoah, Justify and Point Given, whowon the raceby 12 1/2 lengths in 2001. With 6-1 odds in the morning line, Rodriguez will be under Mike Smith, who's looking for his fourth Belmont win. Hill Road, who was given 10-1 morning-line odds for the Belmont, won the Peter Pan Stakes at Aqueduct last month and finished third in the Tampa Bay Derby in March and in November's Breeders' Cup Juvenile in California. Irad Ortiz Jr. will be aboard the bay colt in pursuit of his third Belmont win, most recently ridingMo Donegalto victory in 2022. Hill Road will be trainer Chad Brown's fifth career entry in the race. He's still seeking his first Belmont win after coming close with third-place Sierra Leone in 2024 and second-place Gronkowski in 2018. Crudo, who's co-owned by celebrity chefBobby Flay, was given 15-1 odds in the morning line. The bay colt won the Sir Barton Stakes, one of the undercard races for the Preakness, and will be trainer Todd Pletcher's chance for a fifth Belmont win. John Velazquez will have the mount, going for his third victory at the race. Pletcher's second horse in the race, Uncaged, won at Saratoga in August and at Aqueduct in April but came in sixth at the Peter Pan. With 30-1 morning-line odds, the bay colt will be under Luis Saez, who won the Belmont withDornochlast year and withEssential Qualityin 2021. With Heart of Honor, the other horse to be given 30-1 odds in the morning line, Saffie Osborne has a chance to become the first woman to ride to victory in a Triple Crown race since Julie Krone won the Belmont in 1993 aboard Colonial Affair. In addition to finishing fifth at the Preakness, the British-bred brown colt raced in the United Arab Emirates, coming in second at the UAE Derby in April. Musk alleges Trump's name appeared in Epstein files as feud escalates What to know about President Trump's travel ban on nationals from 12 countries Trump says he's disappointed by Musk criticism of budget bill, Musk says he got Trump elected

Meet the horses running in the Belmont Stakes

Meet the horses running in the Belmont Stakes TheBelmont Stakesis set to host a rematch in New York on Saturday of the top three finishing h...
As Justin Fields energizes Jets, we'll know soon if Steelers goofed with Aaron RodgersNew Foto - As Justin Fields energizes Jets, we'll know soon if Steelers goofed with Aaron Rodgers

Editor's note: This story is a part of a series by USA TODAY Sports calledProject: June. We will publish at least one NFL-themed story every day throughout the month because fans know the league truly never sleeps. It's a legitimate shame thatAaron Rodgers waited so long to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers– for no other reason than the entire country won't get to see him face his most recent team, theNew York Jets, on a prime-time stage during the 2025 NFL season. Naturally, reunion/revenge games – apply your label of choice – are typically fun, and the league did slot Rodgers' first matchup with his original team, theGreen Bay Packers, into the "Sunday Night Football" window in Week 8. Yet nearly three years removed from his final appearance with the Pack, that contest could be more reunion adjacent. But the Jets? The team that summarily cut Rodgers, according to him, after he flew across the country for what turned out to be a very brief sit-down with new head coach Aaron Glenn in February? Not only will that Week 1 meeting be saturated in spice following the failed Rodgers experiment in New York, it will also provide the initial exit polling of who won what will wind up being a de facto trade of quarterbacks after the NYJ signed Justin Fields, Pittsburgh's opening day starter in 2024 and a player theSteelerstried to bring back this year, per reports. In words rarely uttered or written, I'm guessing that, in the aftermath of this veritable swap, the Jets come out looking like the better run organization than the Steelers. Admittedly, it's dangerous to draw conclusions from what occurs on NFL practices fields in May and June. However it's natural to glean impressions, and the ones Fields has been giving off in Florham Park, N.J., lately have been almost universally positive. "(H)e has this quiet confidence about himself. He leads by the way that he wants to lead, alright. His influence with the guys out there, I think you guys can see it. He can galvanize a group of men," Glenn said earlier this week when asked about Fields' progress. Galvanize a group of men.Rodgers certainly electrified the Jets' fan baseupon his arrival viatrade two years ago. But his 2023 season was infamously short-circuited after four plays by an Achilles tear. And there was definitely no galvanizing apparent amid a 5-12 campaign in 2024, one that incrementally saw former coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas swept aside before the rest of the staff and then Rodgers were pink slipped. And now? As he typically does regardless of circumstances, Rodgers proceeded on his own timeline this spring − though, in fairness, he recently revealed that some people close to him are battling cancer and made him reluctant to immediately jump back into football. As the Steelers stood by and waited, the most notable thing that occurred with their otherwise pedestrian group of quarterbacks was longtime backup Mason Rudolph's recent appearance at a Donald Trump rally in suburban Pittsburgh – one that forced the Steelers, whose Rooney family ownership has long leaned Democratic, to respond to enraged fans who were upset when Trump was presented with a team jersey. Meanwhile, Fields, who was largely impressive while leading Pittsburgh to a 4-2 start in 2024 before coach Mike Tomlin's decision –some would call it misguided, as I did then – to pivot to Russell Wilson, has been all business so far with the Jets. (Ironically enough, that's probably for the best given Fields' current boss, team owner Woody Johnson, was the American ambassador to the United Kingdom during Trump's first term.) But let's stick to football, right? Again, it's June. But Fields has looked spry this spring, something Rodgers hasn't really been since leaving Wisconsin. How quickly we forget this is a guy who rushed for more than 1,100 yards with the flawed 2022 Chicago Bears, who made Fields a first-round pick the year before ... and then did next to nothing to help him, usually a stratagem reserved for quarterbacks the Jets draft. Lately, Fields, 26, has been busy organizing team-building events with his new mates, several of whom initially deified four-time league MVP Rodgers but didn't necessarily connect with him on a personal level. Importantly, on that very front, Fields has resumed vibing with star wideout Garrett Wilson, whom he played with at Ohio State. (Also, it's fair to say Wilson, who's now open to a long-term extension and wants to be "a Jet for life," was quite clearlynotgalvanized by his former quarterback last season.) We've got the on and off season covered:Sign upfor USA TODAY's Sports newsletter. "(Wilson) has been my guy for a long time now, so I really feel like we haven't skipped a beat out on the practice field. It's been great so far just being with him," Fields said last week. "(W)hen I came here it's like we really didn't miss a day. He's been great." Whether the Jets will be great in 2025 or the near future remains to be seen. But Fields seems to be in the optimal spot. After getting benched for Russell Wilson, who initially soared thenpredictably sank the Steelers last season, Fields is now with a team that is showing him the love after showing him the money – even if two years and $40 million are bargain bin bucks as it pertains to NFL quarterbacks. But he's reunited with Garrett Wilson and working behind a heavily resourced offensive line, a luxury he's rarely had during his four NFL seasons, and seems to have a chance to fully leverage his dual threat ability and potential. "I think I can be great, and that's been the goal for me my whole life, my whole career," says Fields. "I think the sky's the limit for this team, for this offense. "I mean, we have all the guys we need, we have all the talent. So it's really just going to come down to discipline and execution when the games come." And the first one comes Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. ET, when the Steelers – and Rodgers – travel to the Meadowlands. WINNERS AND LOSERS:Sooo many questions as Rodgers finally heads to Pittsburgh "(I)f Aaron decides to play, it probably just makes many – if not all – the Steelers games a little more interesting," league scheduling czar Mike North said last month after the NFL released its 2025 docket, even as Rodgers remained in limbo. "We tried to play it down the middle. If we knew for certain that Aaron was going to be the quarterback of the Steelers, we might've done something a little different in Week 1 with the Steelers game." Still, when the topic is "different," there's no doubt the Jets and Steelers both look vastly altered in 2025 – and that seemed inevitable some time ago for Gang Green, spanked 37-15 in Pittsburgh last October and falling to 2-5, when Russell Wilson made his Steelers debut. Fields didn't play that night, andRodgers was miserable (two interceptions). Forging ahead, it's hard to envision the Steelers, who clearly needed a quarterback, and Rodgers, who clearly needed a team, accomplishing much more than averting Tomlin's first losing season. It's reasonable to expect Rodgers, especially if he can remain healthy all season, to be a superior option to Wilson behind center – though it must be noted he has far less familiarity with the Steelers from schematic and personnel standpoints than he did with the Jets … and, aside from private throwing sessions with DK Metcalf, that's hardly changed this spring. As for Fields? He now seems to have a longer and more promising runway –one the Steelers might have had by keeping him in the saddlelast season and allowing him to potentially flourish into the franchise quarterback they haven't had since Ben Roethlisberger was at his peak. Yet how ironic would it be if Fields fills the same role for the long woebegone Jets, who have been effectively grounded since Hall of Famer Joe Namath was at his peak five decades ago? Not that Glenn wants to apply that kind of pressure. "Listen, obviously he's a talented player, and I'm happy that I have him as my quarterback," the rookie HC said of Fields, who presented numerous problems when he was with the Bears and Glenn was in charge of the NFC North rival Detroit Lions defense. "I really am," continued Glenn, "because I think the sky's the limit for this player, I really do. Listen, I'm not going to go out there and say that he's the next Joe Namath or anything like that. But I will tell you what, man, he's going to be a good player for us. And I'm excited with what he's going to do for us this season." And it absolutely could be significantly more than Rodgers manages in Western Pennsylvania, where buyer's remorse could set in quickly. All NFL news on and off the field.Sign upfor USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:As Aaron Rodgers joins Steelers, Justin Fields could elevate Jets

As Justin Fields energizes Jets, we'll know soon if Steelers goofed with Aaron Rodgers

As Justin Fields energizes Jets, we'll know soon if Steelers goofed with Aaron Rodgers Editor's note: This story is a part of a seri...
Merkley, Balint look to block funding for Trump transgender ordersNew Foto - Merkley, Balint look to block funding for Trump transgender orders

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) are seeking to block funding for President Trump's executive orders that affect the transgender community via a new bill. The "No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act," which both Merkley and Balint introduced in theirrespective chamberson Wednesday, aims "to repeal certain executive orders targeting LGBTQI+ individuals," according to the text of the Senate version. The bill also calls for federal funds to not "be used to implement, administer, enforce, or carry out" specific executive orders from Trump including one he signed shortly afterreturning to thepresidency to recognizemale and female asthe only two sexes andanother orderwith anaim to stop transgenderpeople from serving openly in the military. "Freedom is the right to safely live as your authentic self without fear of harassment, discrimination, or violence," Merkley said in a Thursday press release. "President Trump and Republicans are attacking our LGBTQ+ neighbors, friends, and family members by rubberstamping discrimination in every aspect of daily life." Balint, who is the firstopenly gay personto be elected to Congress from Vermont, said in the press release that the president "cannot take away our rights or our health care just with the stroke of a pen." "I'm standing with Senator Merkley and my colleagues to show the Trump administration that their hate and dehumanizing rhetoric targeting queer Americans doesn't intimidate us. We won't back down when it comes to protecting our rights," she added. The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Merkley, Balint look to block funding for Trump transgender orders

Merkley, Balint look to block funding for Trump transgender orders Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) are seeking to b...
Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump falloutNew Foto - Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout

Maverick Democratic Sen.John Fettermandissed members of his own party Thursday for suddenly backing Elon Musk during his feud with President Donald Trump. Democrats have found anunlikely ally in Muskthis week, given his public rejection of Trump's "big, beautiful bill" and a subsequent call for Trump's impeachment. The president has championed the legislation as fulfilling his key campaign promises, including border security, American energy production and tax cuts. The megabill is under consideration by both a Republican-led White House and Congress. But it has faced hiccups in the Senate this week as Republicans, including some who helped pass the bill through the House, have indicated they do not support the bill in its current form. Every House Democrat voted against the bill. Elon Musk Warpath Against Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Rattles House Gop The national debt is at$36,214,501,400,213.64as of June 5, according to the latest numbers published by the Treasury Department. Read On The Fox News App Gop Senators Express 'Concerns,' 'Skepticism' Over Trump's Spending Bill After Musk Rant Amid the setbacks, Musk has thrown a wrench into the Republican's reconciliation process through a series of fiery posts on X, the platform he bought in 2022. And Democrats were quick tocoalesce behind Musk's rejection of the bill, seizing on the GOP's intraparty conflict despite their outright rejection of Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) this year. In the first of several posts targeting the bill, and then Trump directly,Musk said, "I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it." Fetterman, who has built a reputation for bucking his own party on issues like immigration and support for Israel, was quick to call out the inconsistency of his fellow Democrats Thursday. "The Dems, we've been dumping all over Musk and vandalizing Teslas or whatever, and now, suddenly, we might be more back into him," Fetterman said. Democrats began staging protests at Tesla dealerships early into Trump's second term. Tesla vehicles and dealerships have also been targeted this year in a string of violent attacks against the company, another business owned by Musk. Trump's Justice Department labeled the attacks "domestic terrorism." And while the Pennsylvania Democrat said Musk is right for rejecting Trump's megabill, Fetterman said Thursday Democrats have to decide what they think of Musk and stick with it. "It wasn't that long ago that Tesla was like the virtue-signaling kind of accessory for Dems," Fetterman said. "I would never want to vandalize Teslas, and the 'big, beautiful bill' is wrong for America. So, from my perspective, I've just tried to be consistent through that." Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., was one Democrat whoacknowledged this weekthat Democrats should work with Musk on their shared objective to stop Trump's "big, beautiful bill." And GOP Rep. Tim Burchett piled on the criticism of Democrats' inconsistencies, telling Fox News Digital,"It's kind of ironic to me that, a week ago, the Democrats hated Elon Musk's guts … and now they're basing everything they have on him." Fox News Channel's Chad Pergram and Fox News Media's Dan Scully contributed to this report. Original article source:Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout

Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout

Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout Maverick Democratic Sen.John Fettermandissed members of his own party T...

 

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