• The Canadian Press

    The Giants have signed first-round draft pick Malik Nabers of LSU

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — First-round draft pick Malik Nabers of LSU has signed with the New York Giants. The Giants announced the signing of the dynamic wide receiver on Friday as rookies and free agents reported for a minicamp. The sixth pick in the draft last month, Nabers got a four-year, $29.1 million deal that includes an $18 million signing bonus. “Surreal,” Nabers said. “When I put my name on that paper, I was kind of shaking a little bit and I got emotional because the job is not don

  • The Canadian Press

    Augsburg to miss out on European football after loss to Stuttgart

    AUGSBURG, Germany (AP) — Augsburg will miss out on European football next season after losing at home to Stuttgart 1-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday. A win would have kept Augsburg hopes alive with one game remaining but it never looked like beating a team that has already qualified for next season’s expanded Champions League. Augsburg was in ninth place, one point behind Hoffenheim, which is at Darmstadt on Sunday. Stuttgart went to second, a point above Bayern Munich, which faces Wolfsburg on Su

  • The Canadian Press

    Emotional Mbappé confirms he will leave PSG ahead of an expected move to Real Madrid

    PARIS (AP) — Kylian Mbappé confirmed what the soccer world was long expecting to hear, announcing on Friday he is leaving Paris Saint-Germain ahead of a widely expected move to Real Madrid. Mbappé said on X that his final home game for PSG will be on Sunday against Toulouse. “I never thought it would be this difficult to leave my country,” he said in the video post. “I think I needed this, a new challenge after seven years." An emotional-looking Mbappé gulped and paused for breath as he addresse

  • The Canadian Press

    Lyndsey Fry is pushing to keep Arizona youth hockey moving forward following the Coyotes' departure

    MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Audrey Ju met some of her best friends through hockey, knows someone at every rink she goes to and has become close with numerous families in the tight-knit community. The Arizona Coyotes' move to Utah raised questions about the future. The Phoenix area teenager isn't worried. The NHL may be leaving, but the youth hockey programs across Arizona are on steady ground. "Most of the programs have a strong foundation,” she said. “If the Coyotes had to leave, obviously I'm sad about