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Putin Calls for Ukraine Talks; Cubs Prospect and Jets Star Shine; Chiefs Boost Mahomes; Pressley Speaks Out as Öztürk Returns


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Watch: Match Highlights of the Day, featuring all the goals, key moments, and expert analysis from today’s five thrilling Premier League clashes. Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for direct negotiations with Ukraine, a move that comes just hours after European leaders pressed Moscow to agree to a 30-day ceasefire. So far, Kyiv has not responded to the invitation. Cubs top prospect Cade Horton shines in Major League debut, helping Chicago secure a gritty 6-5 win over the New York Mets on Saturday. Called up following an injury to ace Shota Imanaga, Horton dazzled in relief, striking out five over four innings while conceding three runs, all stemming from a single Brett Baty home run. The 23-year-old right-hander made an immediate impression by striking out the first batter he faced and earned praise from manager Craig Counsell, who highlighted that Horton’s stuff “definitely plays” at the big-league level. Jets defenseman Haydn Fleury delivered a strong statement after a key performance in Winnipeg's Game 2 victory over the Dallas Stars. With top blueliner Josh Morrissey sidelined due to injury, Fleury has stepped into a bigger role and impressed both coaches and teammates with his poise and contribution. "It's really special. Playoffs are the most fun time of year," Fleury said, emphasizing what it means to support the team and community during high-stakes games. As the series shifts to Dallas for Game 3, the Jets remain confident in Fleury’s ability to make a major impact. An ESPN analyst has drawn comparisons between Indianapolis Colts second-round pick J.T. Tuimoloau and former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard. Tuimoloau, the final unsigned member of the Colts' 2025 draft class, is expected to thrive under new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, who coached Hubbard for six seasons in Cincinnati. At 6'4" and 265 pounds, Tuimoloau brings a similar physical profile and impressive college production, with 23.5 sacks and 45 tackles for loss over four years at Ohio State. As the Colts look to boost a pass rush that ranked 31st in pressure rate last season, Tuimoloau is viewed as a key addition, particularly on passing downs. Actor Danny Dyer resumed rehabilitation efforts after receiving a heartfelt letter from his daughter, he revealed in an interview with BBC Radio 4. Dyer discussed his journey overcoming drug addiction and reflected on the influential role playwright Harold Pinter played in his life and career. Rep. Ayanna Pressley issued a stark warning that "this could be anyone" as she and Sen. Ed Markey welcomed Tufts University Ph.D. student Rümeysa Öztürk back to Boston. Öztürk had been detained for nearly two months over a campus op-ed condemning the war in Gaza. The lawmakers greeted her at Logan Airport on Saturday following a federal judge’s order for her release. The Kansas City Chiefs are drawing widespread praise following the 2025 NFL Draft, with analysts highlighting their strategic additions as key to shaping Patrick Mahomes' next chapter. Leading the accolades is first-round pick Josh Simmons, an offensive tackle selected at No. 32, who experts believe could become a franchise cornerstone protecting Mahomes for years to come. CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco awarded the Chiefs an A grade, while ESPN’s Jeremy Follower called Simmons his favorite pick of the draft, citing his immense upside despite injury concerns. With further promising picks like defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott and wide receiver Jalen Royals, the Chiefs appear poised to remain serious contenders in their quest for another Super Bowl run.
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