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Las Vegas Aces win first WNBA title, Chelsea Gray named MVP

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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Chelsea Grey scored 20 factors to steer the Las Vegas Aces to their first WNBA title in a 78-71 street win over the Connecticut Solar in Sport 4 on Sunday.

Grey went 9 of 13 from the ground, and was named MVP after averaging 18 factors over the run. The Aces improved to 4-0 on this 12 months’s playoffs with two days relaxation.

Riquna Williams added 17 factors Kelsey Plum added 16 factors for the Aces, Jackie Younger had 13 and league MVP A’ja Wilson added 11 factors to go together with 14 rebounds.

Vegas completed on an 8-0 run. Because the buzzer sounded Wilson grabbed the ball and stomped the ground earlier than being mobbed by her teammates.

We champs! We champs! We champs!” Wilson screamed at teammates as they pulled on their championship hats and T-shirts earlier than the trophy ceremony.

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It’s the primary main professional sports activities title for a crew from Las Vegas, and Wilson absolutely hopes that is just the start.

“You see it. You see it,” Wilson stated within the on-court celebration. “That is what we’re constructing. That is what we’re doing. That is it. I’m so completely happy proper now.”

Courtney Williams had 17 factors to steer Connecticut and Alyssa Thomas had her second straight triple-double with 11 factors, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. Jonquel Jones added 13 factors and DeWanna Bonner had 12.

Las Vegas led by two factors on the half and 4 factors after three quarters.

For Aces coach Becky Hammon, who didn’t get a title in her standout WNBA profession, the ring accomplished a decades-long quest. She left an assistant coach place with Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs to take over in Las Vegas, and the transfer paid off.

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“They’re unbelievable on the courtroom however they’re unbelievable people, at the start,” Hammon stated. “They care about one another. They put money into one another. It’s been an absolute honor to be their coach. I noticed excellence and I wished to be part of it.”

Hammon additionally paid tribute to former Aces coach Invoice Laimbeer, who was on the ground for the ceremony. “He put this crew collectively and noticed the items,” Hammon stated.

Aces proprietor Mark Davis, who additionally owns the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, wasn’t along with his soccer crew Sunday. He was in Connecticut to get a trophy. He hoisted it, then turned it over to gleeful gamers who did the identical.

“Las Vegas, we’re world champions,” Davis stated.

It was a six-point lead within the fourth when Kelsey Plum was known as for a flagrant foul after operating into Bonner whereas the Solar guard was trying a 3-pointer and sending her to the ground holding her proper ankle. Bonner hit all three free throws earlier than Jonquel Jones brief jumper minimize the lead to some extent. The Solar then tied the sport at 67 on free throw by Courtney Williams and took a 71-70 lead on two fouls pictures from Brionna Jones.

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However Las Vegas had the solutions.

Riquna Williams 3-pointer put the Aces again on high and Chelsea Grey’s step-back jumper prolonged the lead again to 75-71 with below a minute left A’Ja Wilson then stole a move and Plum hit a brief bounce shot to safe the win.

Bonner opened the scoring with a leaner from the left wing. However Kelsey Plum’s 3-pointer from the left baseline sparked an early 12-0 run for Vegas that shot them out to a 16-6 lead. The Aces, who gave up 34 factors to the Solar in in first quarter of Sport 3, led 16-12 after 10 minutes on Sunday.

Grey — who overcame some critical accidents that threatened to sidetrack her profession prior to now — was WNBA Finals MVP, to nobody’s shock after averaging 18.3 factors and 6 assists within the collection.

“My teammates are superior,” Grey stated as she broke into tears. “I labored so onerous for this.”

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She wasn’t a WNBA All-Star this season, nor was she a first-team all-league decide, and voiced her displeasure about that.

Ultimately, she additionally received the final phrase.

“They’ll hold that All-Star and first crew,” Grey stated. “I received the ring.”

SCRAPPY GAME

As anticipated, it was a bodily sport appropriately performed on an NFL Sunday. The Solar received a scare when Bonner took an inadvertent elbow to the intestine from Grey late within the first quarter and and was on the ground for a couple of minutes earlier than being helped to the bench. She got here again into the sport later within the half, apparently struggling no ailing results. Natisha Hiedeman and Plum received into a brief pushing match within the second quarter, eliciting technical fouls on each gamers. That was all earlier than Plum’s flagrant within the fourth.

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INCLUSIVE ORGANIZATIONS

Earlier than the sport, each coaches mirrored on the make-up of organizations within the Ultimate. The Aces are led by Hammon and two Black ladies executives on the whole supervisor Nikki Williams and Nikki Fargas, president of enterprise operations. The Solar are owned by the Mohegan Tribe, have a girl president in Jen Rizzotti and are coached by Curt Miller, a homosexual man.

“Girls’s basketball is such a narrative when it comes to range and inclusion. I imply, our our league defines it and I’m so proud to be part of it, Miller stated, including that he hopes to be an inspiration to any homosexual little one “questioning if they will chase a profession in sports activities.”

Hammon stated she believes the variety in her crew’s entrance workplace has made it stronger

“You can also make lots higher image with a field filled with crayons than only a pencil,” she stated.

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RAIDERS’ SUPPORT

The beginning of the celebration was proven on the video screens on the Raiders’ stadium through the NFL sport in opposition to Arizona on Sunday, with followers breaking into loud cheers. They’ll cheer extra in just a few days: a parade on the Las Vegas Strip is deliberate for Thursday night.

“What a crew, what expertise, what a victory! You’ve made Las Vegas so proud!” Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman stated in an announcement. “Thanks on your effort, self-discipline & focus. We are able to’t anticipate the celebrations & a terrific parade!”

TIP-INS

The Aces are the fourth WNBA crew to win a title with each a league MVP and coach of the 12 months … The Solar have been among the many final 4 WNBA groups standing for every of the final 4 seasons, making it again to the Finals for the primary time since 2019.

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Michael J. Fox Joins Coldplay on Guitar During Glastonbury Headlining Set, Little Simz Makes Appearance to Debut New Song

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Go, Johnny, go! Coldplay brought Michael J. Fox onto the Glastonbury stage on Saturday night to play guitar during the group’s headlining set.

“The main reason we’re in a band is because of ‘Back to the Future,’” Coldplay frontman Chris Martin shared after the performance. “So thank you to Michael, our hero.”

Before launching into “Humankind,” Martin freestyled lyrics to point out members of the crowd — this included Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and Fox. Fox played with the group for the song and stuck around for a performance of “Fix You” too.

“With his Chuck Berry riff and the way he punched Biff: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Michael J. Fox,” Martin announced as the actor took the stage. Fox, who has been battling Parkinson’s Disease since 1991, was wheelchair bound for the performance.

The group also brought out rapper Little Simz earlier as a surprise guest, debuting a new collaboration. The title of the track is rumored to be “Supernova,” with the chorus prominently featuring the lyrics “and so we pray.” Burna Boy also has a verse on the song, though he was not present for the Glastonbury performance. Palestinian singer Elyanna was also on stage assisting with vocals.

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Simz’s surprise appearance came after she played the Pyramid Stage directly before Coldplay. Prior to Simz coming on stage, the band ran through a slew of its biggest hits, kicking it off with “Yellow,” slowing it down with “The Scientist” and performing “Viva La Vida” with a live orchestra.

As Coldplay’s set came to a close, after playing “Sparks,” frontman Chris Martin asked the crowd to hold their hands up and send their love to “Israel or Palestine, to Ukraine or Russia, to anywhere you want.”

Earlier in the set, Coldplay welcomed Victoria Canal for “Paradise.” The 25-year-old singer-songwriter joined the band on vocals and piano.

Coldplay are Glastonbury legends — the rock band, led by Chris Martin, made its first appearance at the fest in 1999 and went on to headline in 2002 (replacing the Strokes last minute), 2005, 2011 and 2016. This year’s performance marks Coldplay’s fifth time with top billing, making the band the first act to do so.

Saturday night’s show followed last week’s news that the band’s 10th album, titled “Moon Music,” is due on Oct. 4. The first single from the record, “Feels Like I’m Falling in Love,” dropped on Friday. “Moon Music” was produced by hitmaker Max Martin, who has worked with everyone from Britney Spears to the Weeknd. The album will be the band’s first since 2021’s “Music of the Spheres.”

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Coldplay is currently still touring “Music of the Spheres,” and has made a considerable effort to diminish its carbon footprint, so far producing 59% less CO2e emissions than their last stadium tour. Having surpassed $810 million in revenue, the “Music of the Spheres” run has become the third-highest-grossing and second-most attended tour of all time. The trek is set to end in November in New Zealand.

Formed in 1997 at University College London, Coldplay’s current lineup includes lead singer Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion. The band has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, making them one of the bestselling music acts of all time.

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FRANCE – When the French go to the polls this Sunday, the result will likely reflect an unprecedented move to the right in what could lead to the most conservative parliament since the country was liberated in WWII, experts say. 

The reasons come down to unhappiness with immigration, a weak economy, a cost-of-living crisis and dissatisfaction with the current centrist government, especially among younger voters.

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“Right now, France is seeing its biggest shift to the right,” Matthew Tyrmand, adviser to conservative political candidates and parties across Europe told Fox News Digital. “This is democracy at work—the people are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore.”

RIVALS BLAST MACRON FOR FEARMONGERING AFTER FRENCH PRESIDENT WARNS ‘CIVIL WAR’ ON HORIZON

Marine Le Pen, President of the National Rally group in the National Assembly, joins Jordan Bardella, President of the National Rally (Rassemblement National), at the final rally before the recently held European Parliament election on June 9th (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Tyrmand continued, “The people of France are fed up with their cloistered Parisian leadership living high on the EU hog while their cities burn, youth unemployment remains high, crime continues to rise, racially motivated attacks and violence on native French persists.”

It’s the same factors that led the right-leaning National Rally to win 31.4% of the votes, the largest share of any French party in the European Union elections earlier this month. That National Rally, which was founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen in 1972, has reinvented itself over the past few years under the leadership of Le Pen’s daughter Marine, and now aided by the 28-year-old president of the party, Jordan Bardella. 

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Unfettered immigration, which totaled more than 320,000 last year plus undocumented migrants, has many French voters worried. “It’s more to do with instability and violence than about immigrants taking away jobs from the French,” says Leo Barincou, a Paris-based senior economist for Oxford Economics. “You have crimes that made headlines that were immigrant-related; That’s what’s pushing the rejection of immigration.” Some of those events included terrorist attacks, murders and assaults. Another factor swaying voters against more immigration is the cost imposed on taxpayers for social benefits,” he told Fox News Digital.

FRENCH RIVALS MACRON, LE PEN DECRY JEWISH GIRL’S GANG RAPE AS ANTISEMITIC ATTACK SENDS PRE-ELECTION SHOCKWAVE

Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech, Wednesday, June 12, 2024, in Paris. President Emmanuel Macron is addressing French voters on Wednesday for the first times since he has called snap national election following a crushing defeat of his party by the far-right in the European vote. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

The threat of violence may be one of the factors driving younger voters to demand deportation of some immigrants. There’s been enough passion around this topic to prompt some musicians to make a song distributed on social media sites that’s become popular among Gen-Z, people aged 11-26. Lyrics include “I won’t leave, Yes, you will leave. And sooner than you think.”

The economy under Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party hasn’t done well either. The cost-of-living crisis following the invasion of Ukraine sent inflation to 6.3% in February last year and subsequently fell to 2.1% recently. Youth unemployment remains at double-digit levels. Plus, the level of home building has trended lower over the last decade, making it more expensive for young people to rent. “If you have a cost-of-living crisis, whoever is in charge will bear the cost of that,” says Konstantinos Venetis, director of global macro at TS Lombard in London. “Inevitably, when you get complaints from voters, then whoever is waiting to come into power will have an advantage.”

Jordan Bardella

Rassemblement National (RN) President and electoral list leader, Jordan Bardella poses for a selfie with supporters during a campaign rally for the European elections in Montbeliard, eastern France, on March 22, 2024. (Photo by PATRICK HERTZOG/AFP via Getty Images) (Photo by PATRICK HERTZOG/AFP via Getty Images)

However, Venetis notes that France’s economy is certainly no worse than other major European Union countries, such as Germany and Italy, and maybe even better than those. “This year is supposedly the year that the economy is going to bottom out,” he says, meaning that economic growth looks set to improve. He says that’s likely to be powered by more government spending, perhaps even at an EU level.

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Still, many younger voters and those who live in rural areas voted heavily for National Rally in the EU election earlier this month, and there would seem to be little reason to expect a different result this time. “There were very few places where the far right wasn’t first,” Barincou said. The places that weren’t right-leaning included Paris, which fits with a long-standing narrative that people who work in professional jobs in large urban cities tend to take a progressive political stance, he says.

AT 28, JORDAN BARDELLA SHAKES UP FRENCH POLITICS: ‘PEOPLE ACROSS FRANCE HAVE WOKEN UP’

French riot police use tear gas to disperse demonstrators during a pro-Palestinian rally at the Republique Square in Paris, France on October 12, 2023. (Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/Anadolu via Getty Images)

French riot police use tear gas to disperse demonstrators during a pro-Palestinian rally at the Republique Square in Paris, France on October 12, 2023. (Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/Anadolu via Getty Images) (Ibrahim Ezzat/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The likely passionate youth vote for National Rally may partly be driven by the youthful Bardella, who not only communicates his thoughts on TikTok but is also barely older than many in the Gen-Z cohort. “I am not too surprised he’s popular with younger voters,” says Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex in New York told Fox News Digital. “I remember young people being excited about former president Barack Obama being one of the youngest U.S. presidents.”

A National Rally-led parliament, if it were to happen, would likely not lead to France leaving the EU or the single-currency Eurozone, Elias Haddad, a senior markets strategist at banking company Brown Brothers Harriman told Fox News Digital. “If the right wing come to power, the dynamics between France and EU will be a bit more complicated but not a threat to the monetary union,” he says. 

France Riots

Firefighters extinguish burning vehicles during clashes between protesters and police, after the death of Nahel Merzouk, in the Paris suburb of Nanterre, France.  ( REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq)

Meanwhile, Marine Le Pen looks like she’s planning for a win, suggesting that Bardella, as Prime Minister, should be involved with decisions on military defense. While nominally the French president is the head of the armed forces, the constitution states, “The prime minister is responsible for national defense.”

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The French parliamentary system requires up to two rounds of voting. If one party doesn’t get an overall majority in the first vote, then the top two parties will battle it out in a second poll. The latter would occur on July 7 if required. As of Friday, polls suggested that National Rally could get 37% of the vote.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Italy’s reign as Euro champs is over, eliminated by Switzerland in last-16

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In a major upset, Switzerland knocked out Euro 2020 champions Italy 2-0 in their last-16 match in Berlin.

Switzerland dumped reigning champions Italy out of Euro 2024 with a stunning 2-0 victory to reach the quarterfinals for the second time in their history.

Murat Yakin’s supremely well-drilled side outplayed the flat two-time winners in the last 16 clash in Berlin on Saturday and will face England or Slovakia in the next round.

Ruben Vargas teed up Remo Freuler for Switzerland’s 37th-minute opener before curling home superbly himself right at the start of the second half to deservedly double their lead.

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Switzerland’s Ruben Vargas scores their second goal in the 46th minute against Italy [Lisi Niesner/Reuters]

A new-look Italy, short on star power and without many of the key figures that led them to Euro 2020 glory, offered little in response to Switzerland’s energetic display.

“It hurts, it really hurts,” said Italy’s captain and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

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“We can only say sorry to everyone, we were disappointing today and they deserved to win. We struggled all game long.”

Former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka, arriving at the Euros after a stunning season with German champions Bayer Leverkusen, pulled the strings as the Swiss rarely looked like letting the lead slip away.

“I’m at a loss for words. It was the most important game of my career,” said Swiss midfielder Fabian Rieder.

“Everyone played for each other, we worked well in defence and attack… we have an incredibly great team.

“We want to enjoy the moment now but keep working hard for the next game.”

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