U.S. soldier arrested for $400K winning Polymarket bets on Maduro capture, DOJ says
The arrest comes as concerns have grown about people with inside information making bets on the Polymarket and Kalshi prediction markets. Read More
The arrest comes as concerns have grown about people with inside information making bets on the Polymarket and Kalshi prediction markets. Read More

The newspaper’s ombudsman, Jacqueline Smith, said she had been given no reason for her dismissal. Read More
Government data showed the inflation figure — which strips out prices of fresh food — was in line with the 1.8% expected by economists polled by Reuters. Read More
Oil prices rose as investors stayed cautious despite a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. Read More
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed as investors remained cautious despite a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. Read More
The vital maritime passage has been under a "double-blockade" with neither Iran nor the U.S. allowing vessels to enter or exit the strait. Read More

In 2022, Christian Pulisic never looked happier. The U.S. national team headliner was sat at a podium in a tent next to the Americans' training base in Qatar basking in the glory of his first World Cup goal — a game winner against Iran that sent the Americans to the round of 16. Normally almost painfully reserved, Pulisic was all smiles as he joked with reporters in the room. The contrast was stark a few days later, when a devastated Pulisic, with tears in his eyes and his voice barley above a whisper, blamed himself for missing a potentially outcome-altering chance early against the Netherlands before the U.S. was eliminated by the powerful Dutch. Like many elite soccer players, Pulisic is streaky. When he’s up, he’s the most dynamic attacking player the country has ever produced, a truly world-class talent who can win matches at the highest level all by himself. When he’s down — right now, the 27-year-old is mired in a 17-game goalless streak for the U.S. and Italian club AC Milan — Pulisic is a shell of his best self. Pulisic was at the height of his powers earlier this season when, despite playing mostly as a winger or play-making midfielder, he had the best goals-to-minutes ratio of any player in Serie A. His current drought isn’t even the longest of his career. He went 21 games between goals with Chelsea in 2020-21 but ended the season in triumph, scoring against Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals as the Blues went on to win Europe’s most coveted trophy. The following year, his last in London, Pulisic didn’t score in his final 20 appearances. "Like, I know a ball will hit off my knee and go in and then things will change," Pulisic said in Atlanta last month after a 5-2 loss to Belgium in a World Cup warmup. "I’m not gonna panic. Better now than in the summer. Things are going to change." They haven’t in his four games since. May is just around the corner. Summer will be here in a flash. Fun as it is to dig into the weeds and argue about who’ll be the 25th or 26th player on Mauricio Pochettino’s World Cup roster, how far the tournament co-hosts go on home soil hinges on the performance of its best players, Pulisic chief among them. His next chance comes on Sunday, when the Rossoneri welcome rivals Juventus and fellow USA star Weston McKennie to the San Siro. For Pulisic, Pochettino and U.S. fans, his next goal can’t arrive soon enough. With just over a month to go until Pochettino drops the Americans' World Cup squad, here’s how other roster hopefuls are faring with their clubs. Stock Up 📈 The 25-year-old speedster’s career season continued on Wednesday, when he went 84 minutes in Leeds’ 2-2 Premier League tie with Bournemouth. (Tyler Adams was a second-half sub for the Cherries.) Aaronson notched his fifth assist of the campaign the game prior, a 3-0 victory over Wolves. He and Leeds next face Chelsea in Sunday’s FA Cup semifinal. With 10 goals in his last 10 contests at club level, Balogun is in the form of his life right now. He’s also scored in eight straight games in France’s top division, putting him just one away from tying the Ligue 1 record. U.S. teammate Mark McKenzie will try to prevent that, as Balogun & Co. head to Toulouse this weekend. Johnny played all 90 minutes of Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to Elche, just the fifth time since joining Atleti last summer that he’s gone the distance for Diego Simeone’s side. With their Champions League semifinal first leg against Arsenal looming next week, don’t be surprised if Simeone goes right back to Cardoso when Athletic Bilbao visits the Spanish capital on Saturday. Dest wasn’t in uniform for the Dutch champs’ match versus Zwolle on Thursday, but the 2022 World Cup vet insisted this week that he’ll soon return from the hamstring issue that has sidelined him since March 7. "I’m almost back," Dest said with the 2026 event now in sight. "I’m gonna be there. I'm gonna be fine." PSV coach Peter Bosz said Dest should return before the Eredivisie season ends on May 17. The Dutch champs have three more games after Thursday, including Sunday’s trip to historic nemesis Ajax. Somebody asked me this week if Dike, in the wake of Patrick Agyemang’s Achilles tear, has any chance of sneaking onto the World Cup squad. I said no. But with two goals in his last two outings for the Baggies, the Oklahoma-born target man is clearly heating up. West Brom hosts Ipswich on Saturday. The little playmaker made it two straight games with a goal last Saturday, the second in his first start of 2026 for RSL. In Wednesday's 2-0 loss to Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, Luna went all 90 minutes for the first time this campaign. On Wednesday, the lanky Texan celebrated his 13th league start with two goals, his 15th and 16th across all competitions this season for PSV, in a 6-1 trouncing of Zwolle. He now has 13 in the Netherlands top flight, a new career high for Pepi. Roldan followed up on his two assists in Seattle’s Concacaf Champions Cup win over Mexican power Tigres on April 15 with two goals in the Sounders 4-1 drubbing of St. Louis three days later. He’s surely headed to a second straight World Cup, though don’t tell him that. "I don't see myself as a lock by any means," Roldan said postgame. "I have to keep performing here with the Sounders to give myself the best chance." What a week for Wright, who celebrated the Sky Blues promotion to the Premier League last Friday, then scored his 17th goal of the Championship campaign on Tuesday as Coventry officially clinched the second division title with a 5-1 win over Portsmouth. Stock Down 📉 Horrible news out of Italy where the 29-year-old son of former U.S. coach Jürgen Klinsmann suffered a broken neck in a second-tier match against Palermo last weekend. He underwent surgery in Germany on Wednesday, ruling him out for the rest of the season and ending whatever chance he had of making the World Cup roster. The uncapped Klinsmann, called up twice by Pochettino last fall, was not included on the coach’s most recent roster. Since scoring against Wolfsburg in a late cameo off the bench back on April 4, Tillman has logged just 16 minutes over Leverkusen’s next three games, including Wednesday’s 2-0 German Cup semifinal loss to Bayern Munich. Now Bild is reporting that the German-born Tillman could be on the move just a year after returning to the Bundesliga, with Premier League Brentford and Fulham among the potential landing spots. The 23-year-old has eight goals and one assist in 38 appearances across all competitions this season for Die Schwarzroten, who face Cologne on Saturday. A groin injury forced the 38-year-old to leave last Saturday’s 2-1 loss to NYCFC at halftime, and the same ailment kept Ream out of Wednesday's 4-1 defeat at Orlando City. It’s hard to imagine the veteran center back returning when Crown’s road trip continues in Nashville on Saturday. After that, he’ll have just six more matches remaining before the national team’s pre-World Cup training camp opens in the Atlanta area on May 27. Musah’s nightmare stay in Bergamo is mercifully almost over, with Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport reporting that Atalanta will not exercise its option to buy Musah from AC Milan following his season-long loan. Musah, a World Cup starter in 2022 who would need a miracle even to crack Poch’s 26, has gone unused in four of the club’s last five Serie A games. Where the 23-year-old lands next is anyone’s guess; he’s not in Milan’s plans either, per Gazzetta’s report. The towering center back has made just one 64-minute appearance for FCC since sustaining the groin injury that prevented him from playing against Portugal and Belgium last month. Robinson didn’t dress for Wednesday’s 4-4 tie with NYCFC with what was listed as a leg injury. Cincy hosts Michael Bradley’s New York Red Bulls on Saturday. Read More

What had been mocked everywhere for months became official Thursday night: The Las Vegas Raiders selected quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. And then draft day really began in Pitsburgh. Stick with us, as I'll be analyzing and grading every selection in real time. 1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana Rang: An ideal fit for the Raiders both from a physical and intangible perspective, Mendoza isn’t just the right pick, he’s the perfect one. His prototypical size, pre- and post-snap recognition and accuracy from both the pocket and on the move should make him a star in Klint Kubiak’s offense. Even better, Mendoza has composure on and off the field needed for a team based in a city with the many, varied distractions of Las Vegas. Grade: A 2. New York Jets: David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech Rang: Bailey: Finishing dead last in the AFC in sacks, the Jets made the right choice to add this year’s top pass-rusher. Bailey’s burst and bend off the edge is elite. He is a realistic Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate who projects as a 10-plus sack-a-year difference-maker. Grade: A 3. Arizona Cardinals 4. Tennessee Titans 5. New York Giants 6. Cleveland Browns 7. Washington Commanders 8. New Orleans Saints 9. Kansas City Chiefs 10. New York Giants (from Bengals) 11. Miami Dolphins 12. Dallas Cowboys 13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons) 14. Baltimore Ravens 15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16. New York Jets (from Colts) 17. Detroit Lions 18: Minnesota Vikings 19: Carolina Panthers 20: Dallas Cowboys (from Packers) 21: Pittsburgh Steelers 22: Los Angeles Chargers 23: Philadelphia Eagles 24: Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars) 25: Chicago Bears 26: Buffalo Bills 27: San Francisco 49ers 28: Houston Texans 29: Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams) 30: Miami Dolphins (from Broncos) 31: New England Patriots 32: Seattle Seahawks Read More

Following his National Championship and Heisman Trophy-winning season, Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza has added another accolade to his name: No. 1 overall draft pick. After months of speculation, the Las Vegas Raiders have selected Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Mendoza became Indiana's first overall pick since running back Corbett "Corby" Davis in 1938, as well as the Big Ten's first overall quarterback since Illinois' Jeff George in 1990. Mendoza joins a Raiders team with plenty of young talent. His decorated résumé is bound to make him the Raiders' franchise quarterback, as he has the likes of tight end Brock Bowers, running back Ashton Jeanty and an offensive-minded head coach in Klint Kubiak. FOX Sports' Joel Klatt offered insight into what makes Mendoza a compelling quarterback in his draft class, and why he ultimately went No. 1 overall. "This has to do with his play and the value of his position. Mendoza’s 6-5 and 225 pounds, so he checks that box. Did he play great in crunch time? Yes. It’s not enough for a quarterback to be good on base downs. You better be locked up and play great when your best is needed. That’s exactly what Fernando Mendoza did in every single big moment last season, and almost all of them were away from him," Klatt wrote in his Top 50 NFL Prospects. Mendoza finished the season with 3,553 passing yards, 48 total touchdowns, six interceptions and a 90.3 quarterback rating, which led all quarterbacks from last season. Mendoza is also decorated with awards, including a national title win, Heisman Trophy award win, Davey O'Brien award, Walter Camp award and AP Player of the Year. He also guided the Hoosiers to their first undefeated season in program history, highlighted by several clutch performances. None was bigger than the 27–24 win over Penn State, where he hit Omar Cooper Jr. for the game‑winner with 41 seconds left to move Indiana to 10–0. And in the National Championship against Miami, his fourth‑down, 13‑yard touchdown run became the play that sealed his legacy. For FOX Sports' Rob Rang, who listed Mendoza as his fourth overall NFL Draft prospect, emphasized he may not be the most dual-threat player on paper, but he's still the tried and true best quarterback in his class. "Mendoza doesn’t possess the strongest arm of this class, nor is he the most dynamic running threat. He is, however, the consensus top quarterback, offering an exceptional blend of anticipation, accuracy and poise to project as a longtime, high-level NFL starter," Rang wrote in his Top 150 NFL Prospects. Following a 3-14 record, the Raiders are in desperate need of fresh players to get back in the win column. With nine total picks following No. 1, Las Vegas will look to add another receiving option next to Bowers and more strength on the defense, especially on the interior and in the secondary. The Raiders have picks 36, 67, 102, 117, 134, 175, 185, 209 and 219. Read More

Ohio State is expected to dominate the first round of the NFL Draft, but safety Caleb Downs could prove to be the biggest wildcard of all. The safety position is often one of the most difficult to evaluate and value on draft night, much like running back on the offensive side. If anyone understands the kind of talent Downs can bring to the next level, it’s FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt. He joined "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" on Thursday afternoon to preview the draft and believes Downs could be one of the safest picks in the class. Klatt was even more bullish on his upside, comparing Downs to a Hall of Fame safety. "One of the comps that I like, but people shy away from, is Ed Reed," Klatt said. "The reason is because it’s one thing to be smart, do your job on the field and then kill it on the whiteboard and really understand football. It’s another thing to allow those instincts, intelligence and preparation to show up on the field." Downs is viewed as a player with tremendous upside, especially given his experience in three different defensive schemes throughout his time in college. He began his true freshman year at Alabama before transferring to Ohio State in 2024, where he won a national championship. "They revamped the entire defense specifically for Caleb to put him in the middle of the field and allow his instincts to be more impactful," Klatt said. "This guy with this amount of instincts and this IQ has played in three different defenses in three years and is still the smartest player on the field." Klatt said what separates Downs from other prospects in the class is his ability to adapt quickly and still dominate at every stop. "This guy had 100 tackles at Alabama for Nick Saban and goes to Ohio State and immediately became the best defender on the field for a national championship team," Klatt said. "They built the entire schematics around him." Downs is coming off a strong junior season with the Buckeyes, recording 68 total tackles, 45 of them solo, along with two interceptions. He also forced two fumbles and added a sack, showcasing his versatility all over the field. His production and range only reinforced his reputation as one of the most instinctive defensive backs in the country, consistently impacting games in multiple phases. "He can line up anywhere but then play any position from any part of the field, very similar to Reed," Klatt said. "That’s something that Caleb can do and that disguise aspect of his game, I think, is highly valuable." For NFL teams looking for a modern defensive chess piece, Downs may be as close to a sure thing as this draft class offers. Read More