Pope Leo XIV blesses cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as final stage enters Vatican gardensNew Foto - Pope Leo XIV blesses cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as final stage enters Vatican gardens

VATICAN CITY (AP) —Pope Leo XIVblessed the more than 150 cyclists competing in theGiro d'Italiaon Sunday as the three-week race's final stage began withan unprecedented ride through the Vatican gardensbehind St. Peter's Basilica. After entering the Vatican, overall race leader Simon Yates and leaders of the other classifications got off their bikes and walked forward to shake hands with the pope, who was presented with a replica of the leader's pink jersey. "You are role models for young people all over the world," Leo told the peloton. "May God bless all of you on this last part of the Giro d'Italia. Congratulations to all of you. May you know that you are always welcome here in the Vatican. You are always welcome by the church, which represents God's love for all people." In an off-script moment, Colombia's Nairo Quintana, the 2014 Giro champion, stopped to greet the pope after all of the other riders had already moved on. While popes have blessed the Giro riders before and the race has previously passed through or next to St. Peter's Square, this marked the first time that the route took the peloton on a three-kilometer (nearly two-mile) route inside the Vatican walls. Bringing the race inside the Vatican was originally intended as an homage to Pope Francis during the 2025 Holy Year but after Francis died, Leo — the first American pope — decided to honor the event in Francis' memory. The cyclists entered the Vatican through the Petriano gate to the left of St. Peter's, rode around the basilica and then climbed up toward the gardens before exiting near the Santa Marta hotel at the Perugino gate. Santa Marta was where Francis lived. The passage through the Vatican occurred during the non-competitive neutralized period before the stage. The official start was given after the riders exited the narrow Perugino gate. British rider Yatescould cruise to the title with an advantage of nearly four minutes over Isaac Del Toro of Mexico. The 143-kilometer (89-mile) final stage concluded with a circuit of eight laps through downtown Rome and finished next to the Circus Maximus. It's the third time since Leo was elected last month that he has met with the sports world. Two weeks ago, Leo held a private audience withtop-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner. Then last week, he welcomed the players and staff ofItalian soccer champion Napolito the Vatican. ___ AP cycling:https://apnews.com/hub/cycling

Pope Leo XIV blesses cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as final stage enters Vatican gardens

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Deion Sanders addresses son Shedeur's NFL draft experience: 'It did hurt'New Foto - Deion Sanders addresses son Shedeur's NFL draft experience: 'It did hurt'

Coloradofootball coachDeion Sandersgave his first extensive remarks about his quarterback son Shedeur'sdisappointing NFL draft experience, saying the ordeal "did hurt" him emotionally and disputed claims that Shedeur acted unprofessionally in pre-draft interviews with NFL teams. Sanders spoke about it in a podcast on Fridaywith former NFL cornerback Asante Samuel after dealing with an unspecified health issue in recent weeks at his estate in Texas. His son was drafted by theCleveland Brownsinthe fifth round in Aprilafter previously being projected by experts as a first-round pick. "When you sit up there and say something like he went into a meeting unprepared, like dude, Shedeur Sanders, who's had six different coordinators?" Deion Sanders said on the podcast. He said claims about his son's professionalism were untrue and said to "stop lying." "They want to create these narratives and create these stories and then attach them to a kid that ain't never done nothing wrong," Sanders said. One rumor was that Shedeur wore headphones to a team meeting. Sanders shot that down. "You gonna tell me he had on headphones, Shedeur?" Deion Sanders asked. "Anybody know my son understand he's a professional. Like he's gonna go into a meeting with headphones on?" Samuel told him Shedeur is a "dawg" who would "rise to the top." Sanders then admitted how the situation made him feel. "It did hurt," Sanders said. "It did hurt." But he said two of his sons are using their NFL draft disappointments as motivation and that both were "built" for this situation. His middle son Shilo, a safety, was not drafted andinstead signed with Tampa Bayasan undrafted free agent. Deion Sanders cited the case of legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady as an example after Brady was selected in the sixth round of the draft in 2000. "The Bible says God uses the foolish things to confound the wise, so it was some foolish stuff that went on, but you know what? That gave them something that they needed ... like that edge that Tom had," Sanders said. MORE:Joe Flacco praises Shedeur Sanders, but says being mentor 'not the main focus' Sanders, 57, has been out of the media spotlight since the NFL draft in April and suggested it was related to a health issue. "I hope you're feeling better," Samuel said to Sanders. Sanders said "what I'm dealing with right now is at whole nother level" but said he's coming back after losing about 14 pounds. He previously had several surgeries to deal withblood clots in his legs. His Buffaloes teamopens the season on Aug. 29at home againstGeorgia Tech. Follow reporter Brent Schrotenboer@Schrotenboer. Email: bschrotenb@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Deion Sanders addresses NFL draft ordeal, mentions health issue

Deion Sanders addresses son Shedeur's NFL draft experience: 'It did hurt'

Deion Sanders addresses son Shedeur's NFL draft experience: 'It did hurt' Coloradofootball coachDeion Sandersgave his first exte...
3-time Olympic gold medalist Lilly King announces retirement after 2025 seasonNew Foto - 3-time Olympic gold medalist Lilly King announces retirement after 2025 season

Decorated American swimmer and breaststroke specialist Lilly King is stepping away from competition after the 2025 Toyota National Championships in June. On Saturday, King took to Instagram to announce this season will be her swan song after initially naming the 2024 Summer Olympics as her last ride. "Well folks, my time has come," she captioned a series of pictures from her career. "This will be my final season competing. I'm fortunate heading into retirement being able to say I have accomplished everything I have ever wanted in this sport. I feel fulfilled. "That being said, it has always been important to me that my last meet in the US be at the pool that started it all. I have been racing in the IU Natatorium since I was 10 years old," King said. "From state meets, to NCAAs, Nationals, and anything in between, this pool has been my home." "I didn't quite make it 20 years (only 18) of racing in Indy, but this is as close as I'm gonna get! I look forward to racing in front of a home crowd one last time. See you in Indy!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lilly King (@_king_lil) The Evansville, Indiana, native will swim her final meet in her home state as the top seed in the 100-yard breaststroke and No. 2 seed in the 50-yard breaststroke. Despite winning the event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, King will not be competing in the 200-yard breaststroke come June. She also finished eighth in the event in 2024 at the Paris Olympics. King represented the U.S. in three Olympic Games, winning gold in the women's 100 breaststroke and the 4×100 medley relay in 2016. That 100 breaststroke medal made King a breakthrough star in Rio, as she famously called out Russia's Yuliya Yefimova over past failed doping tests, then beat her in the pool. In 2020, King bagged silver in the 200-yard breaststroke, silver in the women's 4×100 medley relay and bronze in the 100-yard breaststroke. She wrapped up her Olympic career finishing fourth in the 100 breaststroke in Paris after missing the bronze medal by 0.01 seconds. King also swam a world record performance (3:49.63) in the women's 4×100 medley relay for the Americans. The record-breaking race capped her final Olympic effort with gold. Before turning pro in 2019, King competed at Indiana. As a freshman, she won the NCAA title in the 100-yard breaststroke and 200 breaststroke for the Hoosiers. King's last meet will be held at the Indiana University Natatorium from June 3-7.

3-time Olympic gold medalist Lilly King announces retirement after 2025 season

3-time Olympic gold medalist Lilly King announces retirement after 2025 season Decorated American swimmer and breaststroke specialist Lilly ...
Ukraine stages major attack on Russian aircraft with drones, security official saysNew Foto - Ukraine stages major attack on Russian aircraft with drones, security official says

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine conducted a large drone attack on Russian military aircraft on Sunday, a security official told Reuters, saying 40 Russian warplanes were struck. If confirmed, the strikes would be the most damaging Ukrainian drone attack of the war, and would be a significant setback for Moscow. The official said that the strikes were conducted by the SBU domestic intelligence agency, and that they had simultaneously hit four Russian military air bases on Sunday. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said more than 40 aircraft were hit, including Tu-95 and Tu-22 strategic bombers, which Russia uses to fire long-range missiles at Ukraine. Reuters could not immediately verify the assertions. The source shared video footage, saying it showed the strikes. The images showed several large aircraft, some of which appeared to be Tu-95 strategic bombers, on fire. Ukraine, which lacks Russia's vast arsenal of missiles, has instead built up a large fleet of attack drones which it has used to attack Russian military and oil facilities. Russia had proposed a fresh round of talks in Istanbul on Monday, but Kyiv has thus far neither confirmed nor denied that it will be attending. (Reporting by Tom Balmforth, writing by Max Hunder; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle, William Maclean)

Ukraine stages major attack on Russian aircraft with drones, security official says

Ukraine stages major attack on Russian aircraft with drones, security official says KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine conducted a large drone attack o...
Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81New Foto - Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81

By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Stanley Fischer, who helped shape modern economic theory during a career that included heading the Bank of Israel and serving as vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, has died at the age of 81. The Bank of Israel said he died on Saturday night but did not give a cause of death. Fischer was born in Zambia and had dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship. As an academic at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fischer trained many of the people who went on to be top central bankers, including former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as well as Mario Draghi, the former European Central Bank president. Fischer served as chief economist at the World Bank, and first deputy managing director at the International Monetary Fund during the Asian financial crisis and was then vice chairman at Citigroup from 2002 to 2005. During an eight-year stint as Israel's central bank chief from 2005-2013, Fischer helped the country weather the 2008 global financial crisis with minimal economic damage, elevating Israel's economy on the global stage, while creating a monetary policy committee to decide on interest rates like in other advanced economies. He was vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2017 and served as a director at Bank Hapoalim in 2020 and 2021. Current Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron praised Fischer's contribution to the Bank of Israel and to advancing Israel's economy as "truly significant". The soft-spoken Fischer - who played a role in Israel's economic stabilisation plan in 1985 during a period of hyperinflation - was chosen by then Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as central bank chief. Netanyahu, now prime minister, called Fischer a "great Zionist" for leaving the United States and moving to Israel to take on the top job at Israel's central bank. "He was an outstanding economist. In the framework of his role as governor, he greatly contributed to the Israeli economy, especially to the return of stability during the global economic crisis," Netanyahu said, adding that Stanley - as he was known in Israel - proudly represented Israel and its economy worldwide. Israeli President Isaac Herzog also paid tribute. "He played a huge role in strengthening Israel's economy, its remarkable resilience, and its strong reputation around the world," Herzog said. "He was a world-class professional, a man of integrity, with a heart of gold. A true lover of peace." (Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Frances Kerry)

Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81

Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81 By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Stanley Fischer, who help...

 

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