New Zealand Cricket seeks new head coach for all formatsNew Foto - New Zealand Cricket seeks new head coach for all formats

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand Cricket has begun a search for a new head coach to lead the Black Caps in all three formats after ruling out the incumbent Gary Stead, who has been national coach since 2018. Stead stepped down in April from the white ball formatsand said he was considering his future as test coach. NZC hurried his decision when it said Wednesday it is now looking for one coach to cover all formats. South African Rob Walter, former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond and current assistants Luke Ronchi and Shane Jurgensen are expected to be interviewed. Stead coached the Black Caps in 52 test matches, winning 27 includingthe inaugural World Test Championship. Under his coaching, New Zealand won 56 of 97 one-day internationals and 64 of 119 Twenty20 internationals. New Zealand wasrunner-up on a countback of boundaries in the 2019 World Cupand runner-up at the Champions Trophy earlier this year. Stead took over as head coach from Mike Hesson, who had enjoyed success in company with captainBrendon McCullum. "Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson had left the team with strong values and a style of play and I've just tried to build and shape that further to grow our ability to be consistent in everything we do," Stead said. "It's been nice to be competitive across all three formats and I'd like to think that regardless of results, the opposition know the Black Caps are a team that won't fold and will always show the grit and determination to compete." ___ AP cricket:https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

New Zealand Cricket seeks new head coach for all formats

New Zealand Cricket seeks new head coach for all formats WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand Cricket has begun a search for a new hea...
Will Campbell, New England Patriots agree on four-year contract, per reportsNew Foto - Will Campbell, New England Patriots agree on four-year contract, per reports

One of the top selections in the2025 NFL Draftis officially under contract. TheNew England Patriotsand No. 4 overall pickWill Campbellhave agreed to a four-year, $43.66 million contract on June 3. The contract is fully guaranteed and includes a $28.39 million signing bonus, perNFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The#Patriotsand No. 4 pick LT Will Campbell have agreed to terms on his four-year, $43.66M fully guaranteed rookie contract with a $28.39M signing bonus and Campbell has signed it.The deal was done@ErikBurkhardtand@flamp76of@RocNationSports.pic.twitter.com/JhkagikU8Q — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)June 3, 2025 Campbell is a marquee piece in thePatriots' overhaul of the offensive line in 2025 in front of second-year quarterbackDrake Maye. The team also signed centerGarrett Bradburyand tackleMorgan Mosesin free agency and drafted centerJared Wilsonin Round 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft. That overhaul coincides with a new coaching regime that sees former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels return to that role under head coach Mike Vrabel. Campbell started three years at left tackle in college with theLSU Tigers. He's expected to start at that position as a rookie for New England. He was widely considered one of the best offensive lineman in the draft class - along withNew York JetstackleArmand Membou- but by far the best left tackle prospect. 'Coming here was a blessing':Joe Milton happy joining Cowboys, Dak Prescott With his signing, the Patriots now havetwo rookies who remain unsigned: running backTreVeyon Hendersonand safetyCraig Woodson. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Will Campbell, Patriots agree on rookie contract

Will Campbell, New England Patriots agree on four-year contract, per reports

Will Campbell, New England Patriots agree on four-year contract, per reports One of the top selections in the2025 NFL Draftis officially und...
MLB sees double-digit viewership increases in US and JapanNew Foto - MLB sees double-digit viewership increases in US and Japan

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball's viewer numbers in the United States and Japan during the first two months of the season have seen double-digit increases, MLB and Nielsen reported Tuesday. ESPN's coverage is up 22%, averaging 1.74 million viewers. It is the most-watched season on ESPN through the first two months since 2017. This might be the last year ESPN is carrying baseball after it opted out of its rights deal in February. The MLB Tuesday package on TBS has a 16% increase. Fox Sports is up 10%, averaging 1.84 million viewers per game. Last Saturday night's 18-2 rout by the Los Angeles Dodgers over the New York Yankees averaged 2.2 million on Fox. The MLB.TV streaming package has seen its viewers increase 27%, with more than 7.5 billion minutes watched through Monday. Games on the NHK channels in Japan are averaging 2.7 million. The average does not include the Tokyo Series games between the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs which began the regular season. The ratings are on pace for MLB's most-watched regular season in Japan as the audience has increased every year since 2021. On MLB.TV, streaming viewership has increased 27% vs 2024, which was the most-watched season in the history of the service. For games through Monday, June 2, MLB.TV has more than 7.5 billion minutes watched this season. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

MLB sees double-digit viewership increases in US and Japan

MLB sees double-digit viewership increases in US and Japan NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball's viewer numbers in the United States a...
What we know about the visa obtained by Egyptian man who injured a dozen people in ColoradoNew Foto - What we know about the visa obtained by Egyptian man who injured a dozen people in Colorado

The Egyptian man charged withinjuring a dozen peoplein Boulder, Colorado, in an attack ondemonstrators seeking the releaseof Israeli hostages is among hundreds of thousands of people known to overstay their visas each year in the United States. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was born in Egypt and moved three years ago to Colorado Springs, where he lived with his wife and five children, according to state court documents. He lived for 17 years in Kuwait. Soliman entered the country in August 2022 on a tourist visa that expired in February 2023, according to Tricia McLaughlin, spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security. She said Soliman filed for asylum in September 2022 and was granted a work authorization in March 2023, but that also expired. The department did not respond to requests for additional information. Federal immigration authorities took Soliman'swife and children into custodyTuesday. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said authorities were investigating whether his family knew about his plan. What is known about visa overstays? There were 565,155 visa overstays from October 2022 through September 2023 among visitors who arrived by plane or ship — more than the population of the metro areas of Reno, Nevada, or Chattanooga, Tennessee, according to Homeland Security'smost recent annual report. The total number of overstays is much larger but has not been quantified because it does not include how many people arrive and leave by land. The cost and technological hurdles to develop a checkout system at congested land crossings are enormous. The overstay rate for Egyptians on business or tourist visas was 4% in 2023, well below some of the biggest offenders such as Chad (49%), Laos (34%) and Sudan (26%). Historically, academics haveestimated that roughly 40%of people in the United States illegally stayed past their visas, but reliable numbers are difficult to come by. In 2016, Homeland Security published the number of overstays for the first time in at least two decades. How did Soliman obtain a work permit? Homeland Security did not say. But asylum seekers become eligible for work authorization 180 days after arrival. That correlates with him arriving in the country in August 2022 and obtaining the work permit in March 2023. Some critics say work permits create a huge magnet for asylum applications from people with weak cases. Immigration courts are backlogged with about 3.6 million cases, which can take years to resolve. The relative ease with which asylum seekers gain work permits has alsofueled some tensionswith people who have been in the country illegally for years or decades. Immigration court records are not public, and the status of Soliman's asylum case is unclear. Egyptians had an asylum grant rate of 72% during the 12-month period through September 2024, compared with 45% for all nationalities, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse.

What we know about the visa obtained by Egyptian man who injured a dozen people in Colorado

What we know about the visa obtained by Egyptian man who injured a dozen people in Colorado The Egyptian man charged withinjuring a dozen pe...
Justice Department drops lawsuit against Trump adviser Peter NavarroNew Foto - Justice Department drops lawsuit against Trump adviser Peter Navarro

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is droppinga lawsuitthat it filed against White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, a case in which he was accused of using an unofficial email account for government work and wrongfully retaining presidential records during the firstTrumpadministration, according to a Tuesdaycourt filing. The joint filing by the Justice Department and an attorney for Navarro doesn't explain why they are abandoning a case that was filed in 2022, during President Joe Biden's term in office. The one-page filing says each side will bear their own fees and costs. The lawsuit accused Navarro of using at least one "non-official" email account — a ProtonMail account — to send and receive emails. The legal action comes just weeks after Navarro wasindicted on criminal chargesafterrefusing to cooperatewith acongressional investigationinto the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Navarro served afour-month prison sentenceafter being found guilty of misdemeanor charges. The civil cases alleges that by using the unofficial email account, Navarro failed to turn over presidential records to the National Archives and Records Administration. The government notified the court of the lawsuit's dismissal a day before U.S. Magistrate G. Michael Harvey was scheduled to preside over a status conference for the case. A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment. A lawyer for Navarro didn't immediately respond to an email seeking comment. Navarroserved as a trade adviser during President Donald Trump's first term. A longtime critic of trade arrangements with China, he has been named senior counselor for trade and manufacturing for Trump's second administration.

Justice Department drops lawsuit against Trump adviser Peter Navarro

Justice Department drops lawsuit against Trump adviser Peter Navarro WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is droppinga lawsuitthat it fi...

 

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