NHL Kings postpone game while NFL monitors LA area wildfires

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – Wildfires near Los Angeles have prompted the Los Angeles Kings to postpone their scheduled NHL home game Wednesday and the NFL to monitor developments ahead of Monday’s planned playoff game.

Devastating wildfires near Los Angeles have postponed an NHL contest and have the NFL monitoring developments ahead of a nearby Monday playoff game

US withholds $3.6 mln payment to WADA after no audit

Washington (AFP) – The United States has withheld a dues payment of $3.6 million to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for not conducting an independent audit of operations, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said Wednesday.

The United States government has withheld a $3.6 million dues payment for 2024 to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the US Anti-Doping Agency announced

US Fed officials concerned over 'stalled' disinflation, tariffs: minutes

Washington (AFP) – US Federal Reserve officials raised concerns in December that the fight against inflation may have “stalled” in recent months, and weighed the likely impact of Trump’s trade policies, according to minutes of the meeting published Wednesday.

US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell told reporters in December that the Fed is drawing 'significantly closer' to the end of its current easing cycle

Kiwi blaster Guptill retires from international cricket

Wellington (AFP) – New Zealand’s leading run-scorer in T20I cricket, Martin Guptill, has announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 38, New Zealand Cricket announced on Wednesday.

Martin Guptill played 367 games for New Zealand across the three formats

Meta's 'Musk playbook' fans misinformation concerns

Washington (AFP) – Meta’s decision to swap professional US fact-checkers with crowd-sourced moderation has raised fears that Facebook and Instagram could become magnets for misinformation similar to the Elon Musk-owned X, researchers say.

Meta has announced it will end its third-party fact-checking program and adopt "Community Notes."