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Carrick says Man United is proud of its culture after Ratcliffe's comments

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United coach Michael Carrick said the Premier League club was proud of its culture after co-owner Jim Ratcliffe triggered a storm of criticism forclaiming Britain had been "colonized"by immigrants.

Associated Press Manchester United's head coach Michael Carrick celebrates at the end of the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Fulham in Manchester, England, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson) Jim Ratcliffe, dueño del Manchester United, de pie frente al ex técnico Alex Ferguson durante el partido contra Manchester City en la Liga Premier, el 14 de septiembre de 2025. (AP Foto/Dave Thompson)

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The British billionaire owner of petrochemicals giant INEOS later apologized that his choice of language had "offended some people."

Ratcliffe's comments were condemned by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, along with a wide spectrum of political figures, as well as United fans proud of the diversity within the team and its supporter base.

Carrick, who washired as interim head coach, faced the media on Friday for the first time since Ratcliffe's remarks and he was asked for his response.

"Sir Jim has made a statement, and then the club's made a statement on the back of it so for me to add to that is not my place," he said. "What I can say is, as I've been around this club many, many years, we always make a huge impact globally.

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"We're really proud of the environment and the culture that we've got at the club, and equality and diversity and respect for each other is something that we look to carry through every day."

Ratcliffe's comments touched a nerve in Britain, whereimmigration is a divisive issue.

Critics accused Ratcliffe of "hypocrisy," saying he has chosen to make his home in Monaco to reduce his U.K. tax bill.

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A's: Foundation work complete on Las Vegas stadium and opening still targeted for 2028

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Foundation work on the Athletics' stadium is complete, according to the project director, and officials for the contractor and team told the Las Vegas Stadium Authority on Thursday they remain on target to open before the 2028 season.

Associated Press FILE - A person takes a picture near construction equipment during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Athletics' baseball stadium, June 23, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) Athletics pitchers Mason Barnett, left, talks with Joey Estes, center, as they join other pitchers for workouts during spring training baseball Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Mesa, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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It was a similar message in theDecember meetingwith the Stadium Authority.

"We are excited we continue to be on schedule for the project," said Tyler Van Eeckhaut, project director for contractors Mortenson-McCarthy.

The Stadium Authority also approved the A's request to sell personal-seat licenses, and the Athletics vice chairman Sandy Dean said the team has spent $300 million on the $2 billion, 33,000-person domed ballpark and have yet to request public financing.

While construction takes place on the Las Vegas Strip, the A's are about to play the second of three scheduled seasons at a Triple-A stadiumin West Sacramento, California. They played theirprevious 57 seasonsin Oakland, California.

"It's good to be here on a day in which we have a lot of tangible progress to report," Dean told the Stadium Authority.

Van Eeckhaut provided a detailed update of where construction stands, noting two of the buttresses are finished and work is being done on the lower suite level and main concourse. He said all the buttress work should be completed by May and the vertical construction already in progress should continue.

"I feel great about the progress," Badain said. "You heard Tyler's comments in terms of where they are on the schedule, and we've pretty much hit every deadline. The county has been great to work with. I feel great about that."

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Dean said the A's haven't decided when they would request public financing. Nevada and Clark County have approved up to $380 million in public funds for the ballpark, and the A's have said they will cover the remaining expenses. Dean said after the meeting that the A's have attracted some outside investors.

As for the PCLs, A's President Marc Badain told the Stadium Authority they would be for only for "a select number of seats" mostly in the high-end areas. He noted five or six other MLB teams also sells PCLs.

"We researched the market," Badain said after the meeting. "We have a (season-ticket) deposit list of over 20,000. We reached out to people. The demand was there, so we're going to utilize that to help with the project."

Badain emphasized to the Stadium Authority there would be a number of seats in the $20 and $30 price range, and there likely will be tickets geared toward attracting families to the ballpark.

The A's are in spring training in Mesa, Arizona, but will play the Los Angeles Angels in two preseason games in Las Vegas on March 7-8. The club also will return to play six regular-season games at Las Vegas Ballpark — home of the Athletics' Triple-A affiliate — in June against the Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies.

Badain said tickets for the regular-season games were first offered to those who put down deposits for Las Vegas A's season tickets and sold out in 24 hours. More tickets will be put on sale later, he said.

Ceremonialgroundbreaking on the stadiumlocated on the Las Vegas Strip occurred June 23. The A's Ballpark Experience Center in Las Vegas opened in December to give fans a chance to view the stadium in detail and take part in other immersive experiences.

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Freddie Freeman envisions playing until age 40 with Dodgers, appearing in all 162 games in 2026

Freddie Freeman is not taking his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers one season at a time.

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The 2020 National League MVP and nine-time All-Star has longevity in mind when looking at the rest of his Dodgers career. Freeman has two years remaining onthe six-year, $162 million contracthe signed in 2022, but envisions remaining in Dodger Blue beyond that. The 2024 World Series MVP also sees himself in the lineup for every game the Dodgers play this season.

"I'm going to prepare to play 162 games," Freeman told reporters on Thursday, includingMLB.com's Sonja Chen. "Then when that day comes or the night comes where they say, 'We're going to give you tomorrow off,' I will fight that battle and most likely lose. But I want to play every game."

Freeman, 36, has played 147 games in each of the past two seasons. But he's played in at least 157 games in eight of his 16 MLB seasons, including his first two with the Dodgers. And he's appeared in all 162 games twice in his career, during the 2014 and 2018 seasons with the Atlanta Braves.

Playing two years beyond his current contract could create some nice round numbers for Freeman's career. Going through 2029 would give him 20 seasons in the major leagues. He would be 40 years old. And an extra two seasons could also give Freeman an opportunity to reach 3,000 career hits.

Freeman enters the 2026 season with 2,431 hits. At 569 hits short of 3,000, he would need to average 142 hits during the next four years. The veteran first baseman has surpassed that total in 11 different seasons, and topped 190 hits three times. He led the NL with 191 hits in 2018 and MLB with 199 hits in 2022. (Amazingly, his career-high 211 hits in 2023 finished second to NL MVP Ronald Acuña's 217.)

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Is Freeman planting the seeds for an eventual contract extension?

"Four is just a number that's floated," Freeman said,via The Athletic. "Is it less? Is it more? I don't know. … I do love this game. I love playing it. But for me, if I can do four [more years], that'll be 20 years. I think that's enough."

However, it's possible that the Dodgers could have difficulty finding a position for Freeman by 2028.

If he can't play first base, designated hitter isn't an option with four-time MVP Shohei Ohtani manning that spotthrough 2033. Freeman may also face competition at first base if one of the organization's top prospects, Josue De Paula, has to move from the outfield (he finished 2025 in Double-A). Currently, many scouting reports believe that's in his future since he's not a good runner.

Yet if Freeman continues to hit above .300, as he's averaged during his Dodgers career (.310/.391/.516), the team will likely find a way to keep him in the lineup.

"I love being here. I'm from Southern California. I've had a great time with fans,"Freeman said. "I'm not worried about another contract, not going to bring it up, not going to talk about it. I have two years left.

"I'm just an employee. I just do my job, and if they want me back, they want me back," he added. "But I think [Dodgers president of baseball operations] Andrew [Friedman] and everyone knows that I love being here. So whatever happens, happens."

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Popular Baby Fruit Puree Recalled for Possible Health Risk

Parents already have enough to worry about at meal time, but another baby food recall is adding to the stress. One baby food maker has recalled a popular fruit puree that's been sold nationwide, so it's up to parents to check their pantries for the affected product. Here's everything you need to know about the Tippy Toes baby food recall.

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What's Wrong With the Baby Food?

The recalled baby food has elevated levels of patulin, according to therecall notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Patulin is a naturally occurring mycotoxin that is produced by mold, including mold that can be found in fruit like apples.

"Long-term exposure resulting from ingestion of patulin can lead to various adverse health consequences, including a potential for immune suppression, nerve damage, headache, fever, and nausea," according to the FDA.

The contamination was found during testing for theTotal Diet Study, a nutrient and contaminant monitoring system started by the FDA in 1961. Thankfully, there have been no illnesses related to the patulin contamination so far.

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Which Baby Food Was Recalled?

Initiative Foods, a private label baby food manufacturer located in California, is recalling one lot of Tippy Toes brand Apple Pear Banana baby food. It was packaged in a two-pack of plastic tubs with a cardboard sleeve holding them together.

A food package label shows nutrition facts, ingredients, a barcode, and a QR code. An arrow points to a string of numbers labeled "Package code identifier" above the barcode, helpful for tracking in case of a baby food recall.

Here is the identifying information of the recalled Tippy Toes Apple Pear Banana you should look for on the package.

  • 8-ounce total weight

  • UPCs: 036800 or 265783

  • Lot # 07174

  • Best By Date: "BB 07/17/2026"

  • Package code identifier: INIA0120

The baby food was sold at various grocery stores in every state except Alaska. It may have also been distributed to Guam and Puerto Rico, according to the FDA.

What Should I Do if I Have the Recalled Tippy Toes Baby Food?

If you have any of the recalled packages of Tippy Toes Apple Pear Banana baby food, the FDA is advising you to not feed it to anyone and either dispose of it or return it to the store where you purchased it for a refund. You can contact your doctor if you have health concerns related to consumption of the baby food.

For more information, including any updates on the Tippy Toes recall, consumers can call 1-855-215-5730, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.

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Steve Bannon pushed hard for the release of the Epstein files. Then he was in them

Earlier this month, as the latest disclosures inthe Epstein filesrippled through right-wing media, the conservative morning television show "American Sunrise" devoted several segments to calls for harsher consequences and sustained attention on the scandal.

CNN Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former White House strategist, holds a press conference after his release from prison, at the Loews Regency Hotel on October 29, 2024 in New York City. - David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

"We need to make an example of all of this," co-host Emily Finn said during the February 9 broadcast on the pro-Trump cable channel Real America's Voice. "And not just let this go and let this slip under the radar."

Moments later, the program handed off to the conservative network's marquee show, "War Room," hosted by Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist. Over the next two hours, Bannon ticked through topics animating his audience — from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance to a contentious Republican Senate primary in Texas.

He did not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Silence has largely defined Bannon's public posture toward Epstein since the Justice Department released records on January 30 detailinga close personal relationshipbetween the two men. In the weeks that followed, Bannon has not broached the release of the files or the frequency with which his own name appears in the newly public records, a CNN review of dozens of hours of programming found.

Even when Bannon showered praise on Attorney General Pam Bondi for her combative Capitol Hill appearance earlier this month, he didn't explicitly mention the Epstein files, the subject of many of her heated clashes with lawmakers.

Jeffery Epstein and Steve Bannon are seen in this handout image from the estate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. - House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout/Reuters

It's similar to an approach Bannononce suggested for Epsteinas allegations about the financier's sex crimes resurfaced. In February 2019, Epstein said in a text message he would like "true facts out." Bannon replied, "you should just want this to go away."

As Epstein contemplated responding to some of the coverage, Bannon was blunt. "Have you lost your f**king mind," he wrote, "the moment you say ANYTHING this is global story #1!!!!!"

Bannon did not respond to CNN's request for comment. Ina statementto The New York Times, Bannon said he was working on a documentary film about Epstein and "that's the only lens through which these private communications should be viewed." Bannon told the newspaper he captured 50 hours of footage of Epstein, and that the film would expose Epstein and "destroy the very myths he created." Last month, the Department of Justice released two hours of Bannon interviewing Epstein.

As a leading voice in the GOP's conspiratorial flank, Bannon has long trained his audience to distrust convenient explanations. Since its inception in 2019, his podcast has served as a platform for guests to push unproven theoriesabout election fraudand other topics. Until recently, a placard bearing one of his favorite sayings sat over his shoulder during broadcasts: "There are NO conspiracies but there are NO coincidences."

Mixed reactions from MAGA

Now, some longtime allies are pressing him for answers.

Laura Loomer, a Trump loyalist with a large online following, told CNN that Bannon should be "100% forthcoming" about his ties to Epstein. Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, another far-right figure,wrote on Xthat an explanation was overdue, a remark that came in response to the release of a 2018 text to Epstein in whichBannon suggested that the 25th Amendment could be invoked against Trumpto remove him from office.

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a regular guest on "War Room," wrote on X that her concerns extended beyond Bannon's discussions with Epstein about Trump.

Jeffery Epstein and Steve Bannon pose in this handout image from the estate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. - House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout/Reuters

"There is no excuse for having such a friendly relationship with Epstein, post conviction," shewrote, referring to Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to two state prostitution charges, one involving a minor. "None."

But while the MAGA movement has spent years fixated on exposing Epstein's network, there are so far few signs one of its most influential voices faces significant fallout. Bannon's show has continued on Real America's Voice without interruption, and high-profile guests have appeared even after his communications with Epstein were released, including Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the chairman of the Virginia GOP, among many others.

One Trump administration official told CNN that Bannon's audience was so big, he would likely survive.

'Epstein is a key that picks the lock'

The absence of Epstein discussion on "War Room" marks a stark programming shift from last year, when it served as a recurring source of intrigue for Bannon and his guests. Dozens of these clips wereposted to the War Room X account.

"Democrats know Epstein's black book is a ticking time bomb. That's why they've switched their focus to affordability," said oneJuly War Room post with a video of Bannon viewed 1.4 million times.

His podcast regularly amplified calls to release investigative records related to Epstein, who was arrested in July 2019 on charges he sex trafficked minors, and helped fuel a pressure campaign that culminated in Trump signing legislation to make additional files public.

"Epstein is a key that picks the lock on so many things," Bannon tolda July gathering of young conservativeshosted by Turning Point USA. "Not just individuals, but also institutions, intelligence institutions, foreign governments."

Steve Bannon speaks during AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona on December 19, 2025. - Cheney Orr/Reuters/File

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet declined to comment when asked if Bannon would be invited to the organization's future events, but he notably appeared on "War Room" earlier this month.

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What Bannon didn't disclose in that July speech or others was his own conversations with Epstein — which included private discussions about reshaping global politics. In their exchanges, Bannon described plans to"take down" Pope Francisand sought Epstein's help in advancing populist movements in Europe.

Epstein at one pointwarns Bannon about potential headwinds he facessidestepping federal rules about representing foreign governments andlater suggests a media platform would avoid the scrutinya nonprofit or new political party might receive. The next year, Bannon launched his podcast.

Loomer called it "a bit hypocritical" for Bannon to bang the drum for releasing the Epstein files without mentioning their shared history. Comedian Tim Dillon,who previously interviewed Bannon on his own popular podcast, recently said he would've asked about Epstein had he known about their relationship.

"That's uncomfortable," Dillon said on "The Young Turks," a progressive web show. "I guess for whatever reason, Bannon thought there was value in a relationship with a guy like Jeffrey Epstein, and that's something he's going to have to answer."

Bannon, though, has so far offered little public explanation of how he first came to know Epstein or why he shared sensitive information with the disgraced felon in hundreds of text messages and emails.

White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon (right) listens to President Donald Trump at the beginning of a meeting with government cyber security experts in the Roosevelt Room at the White House January 31, 2017 in Washington, DC. - Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Their exchanges include shared grievances about Trump — who dismissed Bannon as White House senior adviser in 2017 andonce counted Epstein among his friendsbefore a falling out in the mid-2000s. In August 2018,the two discussedthe need for an intervention for Trump and the potential liabilities the president faced in his mounting legal entanglements. Bannononce shared an article titled, "How close is Donald Trump to a psychiatric breakdown," which Epstein then circulated to other close confidantes. In an exchange with Epstein, Bannon referred to Trump and his inner circle as "transitory figures" while suggesting he was the "center of gravity of this movement."

When Bannon launched a fundraising campaign to raise money for a wall at the US southern border, he told Epstein he needed to tread carefully. "can't seem like I'm running (sic) trumps nose in his own incompetence,"he wrote. Federal prosecutors would later charge Bannon with defrauding donors, butthe case against him disappeared when Trump pardoned himbefore leaving office in 2021.

These messages have fueled private speculation within the president's orbit about Bannon's future in MAGA and his relationship with Trump. White House officials have often sought to keep Bannon at arm's length and out of the president's ear, but the two have managed to maintain a relationship.

"He has a lot to answer for," a Trump ally told CNN.

Another Trump adviser expected the controversy to follow Bannon as he navigates his role in the MAGA movement beyond 2028. While Bannon hasled calls for Trump to run for a third term, his own political aspirations — including long-rumored presidential ambitions — remain a source of intrigue in Washington.

"He has zero chance now," the adviser said. "It's so sketchy."

'We need to push back on the lies'

In 2019, texts between the two men turn toward an emerging issue for Epstein: an intensifying national focus on allegations that he had trafficked girls resurfaced in a Miami Herald series. In dozens of messages, Bannonadvises Epsteinon how to navigate the fallout,writing in April 2019: "first we need to push back on the lies; then crush the pedo/trafficking narrative ; then rebuild your image as philanthropist."

When federal prosecutors rejected a push by Epstein's alleged victims to throw out his 2008 plea deal, Bannon appeared elated at the news.

"Dude!!!!! Is this real,"he texted Epstein. "Tell me this is real."

Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former White House strategist holds a press conference after his release from prison, at the Loews Regency Hotel on October 29, 2024 in New York City. - David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

Bannon has not publicly addressed these messages, but he told the Times he was "a documentary filmmaker working, over a period of time, to secure 50 hours of interviews from a reclusive subject." Their final correspondences include ongoing efforts to carve out time for Bannon and his crew to film Epstein.

Tom Fitton, the head of the conservative group Judicial Watch, said he was unaware of Bannon's extensive history with Epstein when he appeared on the "War Room" podcast last year to share updates on his legal fight to force the release of the Epstein Files.

Fitton told CNN he watched footage of Bannon's interview with Epstein and was left wondering why any public figure would seek out his company.

"Epstein seemed like a sociopath to me," said Fitton. "I don't know how Bannon was able to keep on communications with him even for the reasons he says he was doing that."

On "American Sunrise," though, anticipation for an Epstein film from Bannon is already building.

"War Room will be up next," co-host Gina Loudon said at the end of Tuesday's show. "How about when that Bannon documentary on Epstein comes out? That should be interesting."

Bannon did not mention it during his broadcast.

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