Depay and Verbruggen are ready for the Netherlands' World Cup opener against Japan

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup The Netherlands will have goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and top scorer Memphis Depay both ready to play in the team’s World Cup opener.

Game 5: Knicks, and their fans, are in San Antonio, hoping to close out NBA Finals

SAN ANTONIO (AP) – The Larry O’Brien Trophy will be in the building. The rehearsals for the presentation ceremony, if one is needed, are complete. Thousands of New York fans have made the trip to Texas, looking to see something that hasn’t happened in 53 years.

Golden Knights' William Karlsson out for Game 6

LAS VEGAS (AP) – Vegas Golden Knights second-line center William Karlsson will not play in Sunday’s Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes because of an injury.

Russell takes pole at Barcelona GP with F1 leader Antonelli third behind Hamilton

MONTMELO, Spain (AP) – Formula 1 leader Kimi Antonelli will face the toughest test of his breakout season at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix after he managed only the third best time in qualifying on Saturday.

70 seconds, 26 passes and an iconic World Cup moment for US

It might go down as one of the iconic moments of the 2026 World Cup.

US OPEN '26: Previous Opens at Shinnecock Hills

A capsule look at the five previous U.S. Open golf championships held at Shinnecock Hills:

Adam Scott reaches 100 straight majors. Some greats never made it that far

Adam Scott is playing in his 100th consecutive major next week in the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Here’s a list of notable players (streak in parentheses) and how their streaks ended:

Gill's 84 leads India to rain-affected ODI win over Afghanistan

DHARAMSHALA, India (AP) – Skipper Shubman Gill scored 84 not out off 66 balls for India to beat Afghanistan by seven wickets in a rain-affected one-day international on Saturday.

A's savor a sold-out Las Vegas homestand as fans drown out visiting chants

LAS VEGAS (AP) – Outfielder Lawrence Butler heard a “let’s go Brewers” chant break out in the stands on Monday night, and though this was an Athletics home game, that didn’t surprise him.