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'Celtic backline outstanding' - McFaddenAfter seeing off Feyenoord to end their Champions League campaign on a high, James McFadden praised a Celtic defence full of big performances. Liam Scales put in a Player of the Match performance, Gustaf Lagerbielke scored an injury-time winner, Stephen Welsh made his first start of the season and the defence limited Feyenoord to a single goal despite 19 attempted shots. "Celtic would've been a little bit fearful going into that game," McFadden told Sportsound.
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Pope, once a victim of AI-generated imagery, calls for treaty to regulate artificial intelligenceROME (AP) — Pope Francis on Thursday called for an international treaty to ensure artificial intelligence is developed and used ethically, arguing that the risks of technology lacking human values of compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness are too great. Francis added his voice to increasing calls for binding, global regulation of AI in his annual message for the World Day of Peace, which the Catholic Church celebrates each Jan. 1. The Vatican released the text of the message on Thursday. Fo
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Crosby climbs all-time scoring list, Penguins outlast Canadiens in 12-round shootoutMONTREAL — Sidney Crosby had Mark Recchi as a mentor when he entered the NHL in 2005-06. On Wednesday night, Sid the Kid matched his former teammate on the all-time scoring list — and it won’t take long to pass him if the game was any indicator. Crosby put on a show with two goals and an assist as the Pittsburgh Penguins came back to defeat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in a never-ending 12-round shootout. "It goes by really quick,” said Crosby about his career. “To be in company with Recchs, havin
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Here today, gone tomorrow: How NHL relationships change after a firingConnor McDavid has played for five coaches in his nine NHL seasons. He's watched four walk out the door. "It's very hard," the Edmonton Oilers captain said of a bench boss getting fired. "Professional sports, people sometimes forget the human side of it. There's a relationship there. "These are people with families and it's hard." It's also a part of the high-stakes game. But how does the relationship change between a player, especially one in the leadership group like McDavid, who experienced J
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Blues fire Craig Berube, cutting ties with the coach who led St. Louis to its 1st Stanley Cup titleST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Blues fired Craig Berube on Tuesday night, severing ties with the coach who led the team to its only Stanley Cup title. Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong announced Berube's firing hours after a 6-4 loss to the Detroit Red Wings. The loss was the season-worst fourth straight for the Blues, who are off to a 13-14-1 start to the season. St. Louis is in sixth place in the Central Division, nine points behind division-leading Colorado. The Blues are in 10th place out