Chief football writer at Stamford BridgePublished4 May 2025Cole Palmer's talent is worthy of the highest Champions League stage so it was fitting he was back to his brilliant best to push Chelsea closer to a return to Europe's elite tournament The stunning form that inspired the Blues early in the season making them title dark horses at one point deserted him as he went 18 games in all competitions without a goal leaving them with a fight on their hands to reach the top five But when Chelsea and head coach Enzo Maresca needed him Palmer was the inspiration behind their 3-1 win against newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool at Stamford Bridge carried an air of lethargy following the emotional high of securing their 20th title in front of an ecstatic Anfield last weekend but Chelsea still needed to take advantage and their lavishly gifted 22-year-old was the catalyst a hive of industry and creation that illustrated exactly why he is central to all of his side's hopes for success His dip in form has become a widespread topic of conversation but he insists his own feelings and attitude have never changed – along with his refusal to study any social media opinions with a run through the centre before sending a sweeping pass out to Pedro Neto to set up Enzo Fernandez's third-minute opener Palmer then produced a brilliant run to beat Kostas Tsimikas in the 56th minute his low cross a source of such chaos in Liverpool's defence that captain Virgil van Dijk lashed his a clearance against team-mate Jarell Quansah and into his own net He was unfortunate not to end his goal drought earlier than he did when another superb incursion into the area ended with a shot from a tight angle that beat Liverpool keeper Alisson but hit the post Palmer's dry spell ended with almost the last kick of the game a penalty in the sixth minute of added time and dispatched with confidence to end that worrying sequence stretching back to a 2-2 draw at home to Bournemouth on 14 January The wait for a goal was over after 1,162 minutes Chelsea beat champions Liverpool to bolster top-five hopes Chelsea win 'important' in Champions League race - but who will prevail How 'absolutely outstanding' Palmer 'destroyed' Liverpool These were Palmer's big moments but he had an overall impact on a game that was so crucial to Chelsea who are now only behind fourth-placed Newcastle United on goals scored – 62 against 66 – with the same goal difference of plus-21 It perfectly sets up their visit to Tyneside on Sunday This was a complete performance from Palmer made the joint-most passes ending in the final third (13) and had the joint-most touches in the opposition box (eight) of any Chelsea player His worth is further underlined by the fact that he now has 37 goals in 67 league games for Chelsea - putting him 10th on the club's all-time league top scorers list "I just felt normal," said Palmer I went three months without scoring but it just gives me more fight and motivation to do more for myself and for the team it feels like you're letting your team down I feel pride in helping the team and if I'm not doing that "Social media nowadays is full of idiots but it's only one and I've got to keep improving and try to reach new levels." Head coach Maresca never doubted his key man as he added: "We see him day to day on the training ground and he is always the same "He is unhappy when he is not scoring because he is someone who only wants to help the team and the club." who was brought down by Quansah for Chelsea's late penalty joined the chorus of praise as he said: "He deserves it He helps us a lot even when he didn't score He's a great guy and deserves everything." The scale of the celebrations at Stamford Bridge among fans and players showed how much this victory meant Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez ran the length of the pitch to join in the scenes of elation as the forward disappeared under a collection of blue shirts If this does prove to be the day when Palmer finally rediscovered his golden touch it came with perfect timing for the Londoners A place in the Champions League will make life a lot easier for Maresca and everyone at Chelsea as they contemplate defining fixtures against those fighting with them for those precious places to end their season they will visit Nottingham Forest - currently three points behind in sixth place - on 25 May These days will shape Chelsea's destiny for next season And with Palmer in the sort of form that tormented Liverpool his side will feel they are approaching the final fences in good shape Get Chelsea news sent straight to your phone Top storiesLive Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool & 'expected to join' Real Madrid - reaction and updates Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool at end of season Watch World Snooker Championship final: Wiliams pulls one back against Zhao The final series of Man Like Mobeen has arrived John Simm stars in the provocative 90s drama Warm-hearted comedy with Ben Miller and Sally Phillips Follow two ambitious river restoration projects Palmer's brilliance could be key moment in Chelsea's Champions League quest Europa League 'papering over cracks' for Man Utd - Rooney VideoEuropa League 'papering over cracks' for Man Utd - Rooney Ask Me Anything the new BBC Sport service designed to serve you Bayern's 'James Bond' - how Kane clinched his first trophy Nine bolters with a shot of making the Lions squad VideoHow 'absolutely outstanding' Palmer 'destroyed' Liverpool Still number one & 'sparring' with Draper - return of Sinner Saints 'punch' favourites Leinster in game for the ages How Bournemouth turned tables on set-piece specialists Arsenal VideoHow Bournemouth turned tables on set-piece specialists Arsenal Vardy the best £1m ever spent - Shearer VideoVardy the best £1m ever spent - Shearer 'Pretty special' - Leeds and Burnley's fight for Championship title Match-fixing scandal to Crucible final - fall and rise of Zhao Elton John & Happy Gilmore - McIlroy on Jimmy Fallon show 'Painful but we'll be back' - Luton's rise and fall 'Balls all over the Crucible floor' as pocket breaks during semi-final Video'Balls all over the Crucible floor' as pocket breaks during semi-final Two opposing views on football's transgender ban Varsho makes 'crazy' behind-the-back catch VideoVarsho makes 'crazy' behind-the-back catch Chelsea aided their hopes of Champions League qualification with an excellent win over the champions This game was very important. Liverpool forced us to defend deep, something that we don’t like to do. But they are so good. We planned the game, trying to be aggressive. But they forced us into a different plan and we adapted quite well. I am very impressed with my players. It is not easy to play man-to-man. If we finish top five, everyone is thinking they are doing well, but I am impressed with them [regardless]. For sure, Chelsea has to fight for Champions League. Hopefully in the future it can be for something more important. 18h ago19.47 CESTHere the xG, if you’re into that sort of thing. 18h ago19.46 CESTChelsea’s Cole Palmer speaks to the cameras: Liverpool are champions for a reason but I think we had desire and good fight and we edged them. Shit happens, obviously I went three months without scoring, but it just gave me more motivation to keep working. Social media is just full of idiots but I just want to help my team. You feel like you’re letting your team down when you miss chances. I’ve had doubters all my life, it doesn’t bother me. I was trying things today, first-time passes. I felt normal today. 18h ago19.41 CESTIn other news, London City Lionesses have been promoted to the Women’s Super League after a dramatic final day in the Women’s Championship. Cucurella and Madueke were the standout players Not sure how deeply we need to look into that Liverpool defeat. Their mentality was poor today, but that is not unexpected after the highs of last week. Slot rung the changes, and just as he did against Plymouth in the FA Cup in February, Liverpool did not gel. 18h ago19.28 CESTThis is what that result does to the league table. Chelsea are now three points clear of Forest and Villa and will watch on with interest as Forest take on Palace on Monday night. 18h ago19.25 CESTFull-time: Chelsea 3-1 LiverpoolThe champions are beaten! 18h ago19.25 CESTGOAL Chelsea 3-1 Liverpool (Palmer pen 90+7)Palmer caps a wonderful display by passing the ball to Alisson’s right Liverpool’s goalkeeper guesses right but can’t reach the penalty 18h ago19.22 CEST90+4 min: Salah is so far short of his normal exceptional standards today. The man can’t trap a beanbag today. 18h ago19.18 CEST90 min: Corner to Chelsea then take it short and immediately lose possession of the ball Five minutes added on for Liverpool to get an equaliser. 18h ago19.17 CEST89 min: Chelsea make another change: goalscorer Fernandez off for Reece James. 18h ago19.16 CEST87 min: Chelsea so easily could be 3-0 up but now they face an anxious last few minutes to secure the three points, which are so precious in the race for Champions League qualification. 19h ago19.15 CESTGOAL! Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool (Van Dijk 85)How bizarre! Chelsea fail to mark Van Dijk from a corner and the Dutchman has a completely free run to meet the cross Chelsea also made a change: Lavia off, Gusto on. Caicedo will go into midfield, Gusto to right back. 19h ago19.13 CEST81 min: Palmer hits the post The England midfielder ghosts past Bradley to the byline indicate he is going to pull the ball back to a teammate but Palmer instead shoots from the tightest of angles Alisson is completely out of position but the ball rebounds out off the far post and to safety 19h ago19.05 CEST73 min: Chelsea have fallen into a mid/low block, and Liverpool are enjoying plenty of possession and now have Szoboszlai and Mac Allister on the ball I should say that there were some other chants from Chelsea fans: ‘always the victim’. Grim. 19h ago19.03 CEST71 min: Chelsea respond with a change of their own: Jadon Sancho replaces Nicolas Jackson. That means Madueke will go to the right and Neto will play as a central striker. 19h ago19.01 CEST69 min: Some substitutions to tell you about: Liverpool take Elliott and Endo off for Mac Allister and Szoboszlai. 19h ago18.57 CEST65 min: Which is taken by Elliott and blasted straight into the Chelsea wall. 19h ago18.54 CEST63 min: Chelsea supporters have started singing about Steve Gerrard and Demba Ba, I am obliged to report. 19h ago18.51 CEST59 min: Slot makes a double change, maybe 14 minutes too late. Nunez on for Jota, Bradley on for Alexander-Arnold. with the ball rebounding straight into the net 19h ago18.42 CEST52 min: Groands from the Chelsea fans as Jackson is caught offside from a Madueke pass. It’s not clear if they are annoyed at the late timing of the latter’s pass, or Jackson’s errant run. Maybe both. 19h ago18.33 CESTPeeeeeeeep!We’re back underway at Stamford Bridge. Both sides are unchanged, which is a little surprising (for Liverpool). Updated at 18.34 CEST19h ago18.19 CESTHalf-time reading: Updated at 18.21 CEST19h ago18.17 CEST45 min: One minute added on for stoppage time. This half has flown by. 19h ago18.16 CEST41 min: Palmer finds a nice pocket of space on the right side of Chelsea’s midfield and releases Neto and the winger slaloms right and left before cutting inside Tsimikas and shooting low into the near side netting. Had that been inside the post, I don’t think Alisson was getting there! Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab , opens new tab Browse an unrivalled portfolio of real-time and historical market data and insights from worldwide sources and experts. , opens new tabScreen for heightened risk individual and entities globally to help uncover hidden risks in business relationships and human networks. © 2025 Reuters. All rights reserved Video Grieving father shares story of his son's fatal drug overdose Steve Muth speaks with Fox News Digital after his son fatally overdosed on fentanyl in February 2021 As officials look to combat the flow of fentanyl coming through the United States' southern border parents who have experienced the drug's deadly consequences are warning others of the risks after losing their own children to opioid overdoses.  Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and first lady Suzanne Youngkin have launched a litany of campaigns looking to curb the flow of fentanyl into the state Virginia is leading the nation in year-over-year percentage declines in drug overdose deaths according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "Governor Youngkin and his administration’s approach to stopping the scourge of fentanyl stands on four principles: interrupt the drug trade educate people about the dangers of fentanyl and equip them to save the life of someone in crisis," Peter Finocchio "Everyone must know the danger posed by fentanyl: it only takes one pill to kill." SOME FENTANYL DEALERS WOULD BE CHARGED WITH FELONY MURDER UNDER NEW BILL (Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images/File) The administration's "It Only Takes One" campaign is aiming to educate parents on the dangers surrounding fentanyl by teaching them how to spot the signs of a drug overdose and administer naloxone (Narcan).  notifying parents of overdose in their child’s school and finally establishing a new felony to hold accountable drug dealers whose victims die from an overdose," Youngkin said in a press release "The First Lady launched ‘It Only Takes One,’ a comprehensive education and engagement initiative to give parents and caretakers the knowledge they need to warn their loved ones about the dangers of fentanyl."  The initiative comes as drug overdose deaths throughout the country are at their lowest point since June 2020, with preliminary data showing a 24% drop for the 12 months ending in September 2024, according to the CDC.  MY STATE IS CONQUERING THE OPIOID CRISIS. OTHER STATES NEED TO DO THE SAME Zachary died after overdosing on fentanyl while he was away at college the decline in deaths means very little after losing their own children to drug overdoses.  Steve Muth’s only child died at 23 years old after taking a pill laced with fentanyl in February 2021 Zachary was a college student and a member of a fraternity when he took a Xanax pill from a friend that was unknowingly laced with fentanyl because my son looked me in the eye and said it would never happen to him," Muth told Fox News Digital if there's any notification that [kids are] dabbling in anything foreign on campus Just make sure they stay away from anything and everything and if you have to get them out of that school or that fraternity CIA USES DRONES TO SNIFF OUT CARTELS AND FENTANYL LABS IN MEXICO: US OFFICIAL Workers hand out free Narcan to spring-breakers on the beach in Fort Lauderdale The tech startup is working to formulate a smartwatch that can pinpoint the signs of a drug overdose and automatically provide a potentially life-saving dose of Narcan to the wearer Sawyer insists one of the key dangers surrounding fentanyl is how quickly it can enter a person’s system with the drug’s deadly effects taking over almost immediately.  "It's an extremely potent synthetic drug where just [a] thousandth of a gram can cause someone to stop breathing," Sawyer told Fox News Digital "We're finding in our communities [that] these pills contain massive doses of the drug; there's enough coming into our country to kill millions The danger is that there's no way to control what's in something that someone is getting on the street and it's likely extremely dangerous."  DRUG OVERDOSES SURGE IN SOME STATES: 5 TAKEAWAYS ON NUMBERS THAT 'ARE PEOPLE'S LIVES,' EXPERT SAYS Glenn Youngkin and wife Suzanne Youngkin (Patrick T In addition to the Virginia first lady’s efforts to protect families from loss due to overdose Youngkin has aimed to crack down on illicit drugs ending up in the hands of Virginians.  Youngkin’s Operation FREE is working alongside federal state and local law enforcement to combat the flow of illicit drugs into the state.  "Overdose deaths skyrocketed across America and in Virginia driven primarily by illicit fentanyl flowing across our southern border," Youngkin said in a press release "With an average of five [Virginians dying] each day in 2022 we launched a comprehensive effort to stop the scourge of fentanyl The partnership has seized approximately 55,350 pounds of illicit narcotics – including 800 pounds of fentanyl – and made more than 2,500 arrests throughout Virginia since it was announced in May 2023. State lawmakers have also passed laws banning pill presses requiring school employees to report signs of overdoses to parents within 24 hours and introducing a new felony charge for drug dealers suspected of providing narcotics leading to an individual’s death.  LAPD SEIZES $4M IN FENTANYL, ENOUGH DOSAGE TO POTENTIALLY KILL ENTIRE POPULATION OF LOS ANGELES Virginia has also declared the opioid a "weapon of terrorism," opening up the legal ability to slap terrorism charges on drug-related offenses.  "There is much more work to be done, but all Virginians are grateful for the leadership of the First Lady and our Fentanyl Family Ambassadors, all of our state agencies, and our amazing federal partners including President [Donald] Trump and the men and women of the Drug Enforcement Administration," Youngkin wrote.   CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP     As state and federal officials aim to crack down on the drug’s infiltration of communities throughout the country Muth said the dangers can seep into any family after his son fell victim to a fentanyl overdose.  "There are so many deaths that take place from fentanyl," Muth said These are more than drug addicts; they're human beings that are part of the community It's just incredible the different types of people that are passing away from this problem." Julia Bonavita is a U.S. Writer for Fox News Digital and a Fox Flight Team drone pilot. You can follow her at @juliabonavita13 on all platforms and send story tips to julia.bonavita@fox.com. The hottest stories ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal. we can't find the page that you are looking for Don't let that stop you from visiting some of our other great related content protected by reCAPTCHA.css-trhdh3::after{background-color:#fa9000;}EXPLORE MOREblinking-dotLive updatesLive updates, ‘Blackmail tool’: Hamas rejects Israeli plan to bypass Gaza aid agenciesUN and humanitarian aid groups say Israel proposed ‘dangerous’ ration ‘scheme’ after nine-week siege Francis-era reforms that saw a diverse group of cardinals join the mix make his successor nearly impossible to call the California federal penitentiary has been shut for more than six decades The attack comes as Moscow prepares to welcome foreign leaders from China and Brazil Reports say Israel now eyeing occupation of entire enclave control of aid and possible expulsion of Palestinians A study gives clue to cosmic origin of gold and heavy elements and they were created earlier than we 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Autodrome From a new parent and a first-time polesitter through to a chaotic Sprint and a McLaren team in a class of their own – not to mention plenty of celebrities and some life-size LEGO cars – check out the highlights from Miami in our ultimate lowdown… READ MORE: Piastri wins from Norris and Russell as McLaren seal commanding 1-2 in Miami Grand Prix Despite arriving into the weekend as the favourites – given that Oscar Piastri became the new championship leader with his win last time out in Saudi Arabia – McLaren did not have things all their own way as the action began in Miami Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli (more on whom later) beat both papaya cars to pole in Friday’s Sprint Qualifying while Max Verstappen also triumphed ahead of the team when it was time to qualify again on Saturday those blips did not hinder McLaren’s performance in race trim Piastri quickly snatched the lead from Antonelli at Turn 1 and looked on course for victory until a frenetic sequence later on saw Lando Norris take the lead when Piastri pitted for slick tyres – just as a Safety Car was deployed meaning that the Briton could make his stop and maintain P1 While the order was perhaps not the one that Piastri had expected to finish in it was a strong day for McLaren nonetheless despite Norris having to start second behind Verstappen while Piasti lined up down in fourth HIGHLIGHTS: Piastri leads McLaren 1-2 after thrilling race in Miami With Verstappen initially holding the lead – while Norris slipped down the order after going wide during an early battle with the Dutchman allowing Antonelli and Piastri to move ahead of him – Verstappen soon found himself under pressure from Piastri leading to the Australian eventually overtaking before Norris then followed suit From then on the McLarens looked to be on another planet with Piastri leading home Norris in a 1-2 formation that saw the championship leader cross the line a staggering 37 seconds clear of third-placed George Russell There was no doubt that this was a commanding performance from the reigning Teams’ Champions Before the track action had even started in Miami Verstappen was already having an eventful start to race week It was confirmed ahead of Thursday’s media day that the Dutchman would be absent due to expecting a baby with partner Kelly Piquet Verstappen arrived in Miami ahead of Friday's track action after welcoming a daughter After much talk in the paddock over whether becoming a father may slow him down – with the verdict generally being that it would not – it was subsequently confirmed that Verstappen and Piquet had welcomed a baby girl named Lily The new dad then arrived at the Miami International Autodrome on Friday where he went straight into action for a busy Sprint weekend ahead Saturday proved to be especially dramatic for the World Champion having firstly picked up a 10-second time penalty in the Sprint for an unsafe release in the pits a punishment that dropped him out of the points READ MORE: ‘You’ve got to get involved in the nappies’ – Horner offers advice to new dad Verstappen as he predicts how fatherhood will affect him But just hours later he made up for this disappointment by putting in a stunning performance in Qualifying After taking provisional pole during the first runs of Q3 Verstappen’s chances of maintaining it looked to be in jeopardy thanks to a wobble on his final effort – but impressively he still turned this into the fastest lap of all Verstappen faced further turmoil in the Grand Prix having initially held the lead after that aforementioned scrap with Norris before eventually losing out to both Piastri and Norris later on After missing out on third to George Russell thanks to the Mercedes man pitting during a Virtual Safety Car period Verstappen had to settle for fourth as his incredibly busy week on and off track drew to a close ‘I had nothing to lose so I tried to have a bit of fun’ – Verstappen on his thrilling battles with the McLarens Having taken P8 and P12 respectively in a disappointing Qualifying on Saturday Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton both looked keen to make gains during Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix While Leclerc generally found himself running close to the position he had started in Hamilton had climbed his way up the order as the race progressed meaning that the pair eventually ended up running together in seventh and eighth READ MORE: 'It was frustrating' – Hamilton opens up on tense Miami radio messages during Ferrari strategy debate Hamilton went on to suggest that he should be allowed to move ahead of Leclerc with the seven-time World Champion running the medium tyres – in contrast to the hards on his team mate’s SF-25 – which could potentially help him to close the gap to Antonelli ahead With Ferrari taking some time to make a decision on the matter Hamilton appeared increasingly frustrated as he commented that keeping him behind was “not good teamwork” He also sarcastically told the team to “have a tea break while you are at it” as they mulled over the issue Eventually Hamilton was allowed through – but who awaited the move – but Hamilton had not been told meaning that there was a delay in it being enacted The Briton moved aside after being informed but the messy handling of the situation led to Leclerc stating: “We’ll discuss after the race.” 2025 Miami Grand Prix: Tense radio exchanges as Hamilton and Leclerc argue over Ferrari strategy The paddock may not have been in Las Vegas this weekend but Norris rolled the dice and came out on top denying his team mate Piastri victory of a Sprint he had led from the very first lap after a masterful pass on polesitter Antonelli Dramatic changes in the weather are known to be the great disruptor in F1 the formation lap behind the Safety Car saw drivers hindered by the vast amounts of spray being thrown up by standing water on the circuit READ MORE: Norris wins chaotic Miami Sprint from Piastri and Hamilton after late Safety Car and multiple incidents The chaos didn’t stop at lights out either when the conditions were still suboptimal but safe enough to race in With Antonelli starting from pole for the first time Piastri sailed past him at the first corner and sent the Mercedes wide resulting in the rookie dropping back to P4 But while the damp track aided Piastri to start with allowing Norris to close the gap down drastically before the Australian peeled off into the pits for slick tyres with five laps remaining and it was whilst he was switching tyres that the Safety Car was called due to a collision between Fernando Alonso and Liam Lawson that had left the former stationary on the track The slowed-down cars therefore meant that the Briton could calmly adopt the lead there wasn’t nearly enough time to clear the Aston Martin so the Sprint ended behind the Safety Car and Norris claimed the win echoing his maiden victory at this circuit in 2024 A smart early move to get rid of the intermediate tyres saw Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton claim the final podium spot but it took some time for the full order to be set in stone as a trio of penalties relegated Alex Albon Liam Lawson and Ollie Bearman from the top eight The spotlight had been on Antonelli firmly throughout his junior career ever since Mercedes recruited him to join their ranks back in 2018 when he was just 12 years old – and that attention increased once again as he made his mark on the streets of Miami With Russell labelling Mercedes as the season’s third-fastest team not many people would have expected them to start from pole position for the Sprint especially not at the hands of their teenage driver But that’s exactly what happened as Antonelli beat both McLarens READ MORE: Antonelli gives verdict on first corner move from Piastri as he reflects on Verstappen pit lane incident during tough Miami Sprint A combination of inexperience on the front row in F1 and simple misfortune saw him drop out of the points in the Sprint itself – whilst heading to his pit box who had been released unsafely and forced him into taking evasive action But the post-Sprint penalties promoted him back into the points and the later Qualifying hour demonstrated that his bad luck had not dissuaded him With the battle for pole wide open once again Antonelli found himself just 0.067s adrift of Verstappen’s session-topping time and 0.002s behind Norris setting him up for P3 on the Grand Prix grid He was ultimately unable to retain the position as Piastri Verstappen and the unexpectedly quick Alex Albon got the better of him on track but he finished the weekend with a satisfying P6 Antonelli put in an eye-catching performance in Miami There was a race with a difference ahead of the Miami Grand Prix as all 20 Formula 1 drivers took part in a drivers' parade at the wheel of lifesize LEGO cars bespoke with each team's car colours and liveries Based on the LEGO F1 Speed Champions range and designed to celebrate Formula 1 and the LEGO Group’s ongoing the unique one-off spectacle allowed fans to catch a glimpse of their favourite drivers in a quirky setting READ MORE: Driveable LEGO big builds welcomed to Miami drivers’ parade were constructed using nearly 400,000 LEGO bricks weighing 1,000kg and hit speeds of 20kph while using authentic Pirelli tyres the 'race' was won by the Alpine pairing of Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan ahead of the 57-lap main event on Sunday said: “As a sport synonymous with innovation and pushing boundaries it was amazing to see another first for our sport as the big builds made their way around the track in the hands of the best drivers in the world Our partnership with the LEGO Group enables us to inject a lot of fun into the Grand Prix experience and engage new audiences and we can’t wait to see what else we can dream up together.” Miami always attracts plenty of celebrities Terry Crews was posing for plenty of photos on the grid while Evander Holyfield was wondering around and taking in all the sights and sounds of F1 Boxer Conor Benn was enjoying life on the F1 grid for the first time while actor Timothée Chalamet was seen sporting a Racing Bulls shirt as he made his allegiance known READ MORE: Cadillac unveil their team logo and brand during dazzling Miami launch event ahead of 2026 entry Speed merchants Michael Johnson and Lindsey Vonn were both in attendance earlier in the weekend while Sunday saw the grid fill up with stars from all walks of life But there was one celebrity who captured everyone’s hearts and who was a big enough fan to come to every day of action – little Leo Leclerc Charles Leclerc’s dog was impeccably well behaved throughout the weekend and hopefully could console his Dad after a tricky race for the Ferrari man there was a reason so many were in Miami for the sixth Grand Prix of the season The soundtrack for the upcoming Apple Original Films’ F1 movie has been revealed The film itself is released on June 27 and the soundtrack features an exciting mix of established and new talent READ MORE: Soundtrack artists including Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran and Don Toliver announced for upcoming ‘F1’ movie That wasn’t the only big music news from Miami with Tiësto making history as the first artist to deliver performances both before the Formation Lap and after the race Tiësto got the crowd on their feet with both sets and is another artist to feature on the F1 movie album too He described the Miami weekend vibes as “epic” and it was hard to disagree Don't miss your chance to experience the picturesque Imola circuit.. Piastri wins from Norris and Russell as McLaren seal commanding 1-2 in Miami Grand Prix Verstappen labels Miami Grand Prix ‘a struggle’ after slipping back to P4 as he reflects on gap to McLaren Driveable LEGO big builds welcomed to Miami drivers’ parade Cadillac unveil their team logo and brand during dazzling Miami launch event ahead of 2026 entry TREMAYNE: The tragic story of Mark Donohue – The American racer with a streak of steel behind his ‘Captain Nice’ nickname 'It was frustrating' – Hamilton opens up on tense Miami radio messages during Ferrari strategy debate Driveable LEGO big builds welcomed to Miami drivers’ parade STRATEGY GUIDE: What are the tactical options for the Miami Grand Prix? 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Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Varun H K Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Scott dazzle on defense as Cards sweep 2nd doubleheader in 5 days3:59 AM UTCJohn Denton ST. LOUIS -- Even after making one of those hustling, hurtling, classic plays -- one where he wound up in the laps of a slightly startled family somewhat tangled in the netting and with Juan Soto’s foul pop securely in his glove -- the superstar third baseman had a somewhat stunning declaration to make "That was one of the best plays I’ve ever seen,” said Arenado the owner of 10 Gold Gloves and six Platinum Gloves Humble as ever, Arenado, of course, wasn’t talking about the headlong play he made in the eighth inning of the Cardinals' 5-4 defeat of the Mets -- a win that guaranteed them their second doubleheader sweep in a five-day stretch Instead, Arenado was referring to 5-foot-11 center fielder leaping as high as he could and reaching up over the wall to rob Soto of a home run in the fourth inning of a game that was highlighted by the Cards' stellar defense "It was awesome, and I told [Scott] that was one of the best plays I’ve ever seen,” Arenado raved. “I played with Adam Jones in the WBC, and he made a play like that Those are the two best plays I’ve ever seen made in center field.” The Cardinals came into Sunday easily the MLB leader in outs above average with 21, well ahead of the Astros (14) They strengthened their standing with the gems provided by Scott who made a sliding catch in the gap to end a fourth-inning threat Scott didn’t hesitate when asked where the home run robbery of Soto ranked on his list of stellar plays “There’s no other feeling [to compare] than to that The defense, combined with Alec Burleson’s two-run home run and Michael McGreevy’s 5 2/3 innings of scoreless relief, allowed the Cardinals to cap Sunday with two wins over the surging Mets. They stopped a nine-game skid to New York with a gritty 6-5 win in Game 1 and then came from behind to take the nightcap In the storied history of the rivalry between the Cardinals and Mets And the last time the Cardinals swept the Mets in St Louis had been slightly more than 50 years ago (July 5 "I don’t care who the team is because it’s really hard to sweep doubleheaders,” said Burleson whose two-run blast in the second inning was his long-awaited first homer of the season especially with a team like that over there We played a really good defense today and that was a part of it We pitched really well with McGreevy coming in and we swung the bats enough to win two games.” Sign up to receive our daily Morning Lineup to stay in the know about the latest trending topics around Major League Baseball whose club also swept a doubleheader from the Reds on Wednesday: “Doubleheaders are tough and it’s a grind on the guys you are playing in both and the bullpen as well But I love the fact that these guys are up for the task who was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Saturday his former teammate at San Clemente High School in Southern California McGreevy allowed one hit and struck out five to improve to 4-0 in his MLB career McGreevy talked about how he and Pallante used to look at Arenado’s retired number at El Toro High School in Lake Forest and contemplate the greatness of the third baseman McGreevy looked on in awe as Arenado made a hard-charging play where he barehanded a ball for an out and later when he careened into the crowd for another catch "His high school is 20 minutes from me and Pallante’s [school] and you see Arenado’s number retired and you think about how cool it is that a guy like that grew up close to me,” McGreevy raved sharing a field and cracking jokes with him.” Arenado was horrified when he scared a small girl with his diving catch tumbling into the stands but I probably frightened her with that whole situation,” he said Thank God for that and I was able to make the play.” CLEVELAND — The first pressure point of the postseason is here for the Cleveland Cavaliers It arrived perhaps sooner than anticipated but there’s no time to worry about that now If the Cavs were trying to sit Darius Garland until they lost in an effort to give his painful toe injury more time to heal The Cavs are in a 1-0 series hole they didn’t see coming after losing Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals 121-112 to the Indiana Pacers The Cavs sure could use Garland back on the floor for Game 2 The Pacers have played fast all season and this was no different The 99.5 pace rating in Game 1 was higher than all but one of their games in the first-round series victory against the Milwaukee Bucks and faster than any game the Cavs played against the Miami Heat in their first-round series But let’s not pretend like the Cavs aren’t accustomed to playing this way They played 47 games during the regular season at an even faster pace and went 40-7 For all of the wonderful things that Ty Jerome has been this season Though he finished with 21 points and eight assists against the Pacers he shot 8 of 20 and his lack of foot speed was exposed at times On a night the Cavs scored 70 points in the paint — and lost — Jerome hoisted the second-most shot attempts behind Donovan Mitchell the bulk of those shots have to go to Evan Mobley when Garland is absent Mobley scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a team score 70 points in the paint and lose the game which is a testament to the times we’re living in and the league’s reliance on the 3-point shot The Pacers shot it incredibly well from deep in Game 1 and the Cavs did not this is the healthiest season he has enjoyed as a pro He played in a career-high 75 games this year we may not see Garland for another couple of weeks The Pacers have the advantage now in this series and the defending champion Boston Celtics loom after them should they advance “I know he’s desperate to play,” Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson said after the loss The trickle-down effect from no Garland includes Mitchell recording his second-highest usage rate of the season Jerome had only a handful of games with a higher usage rate and Isaac Okoro played key fourth-quarter minutes because of no Garland Merrill started in place of Garland against Miami and did just fine but the Pacers play at a different level than the Heat Indiana regularly picked up the Cavs’ guards full court defensively While panic will certainly ensue in the streets after losing home-court advantage the odds of Mitchell shooting 1-for-11 from 3 again or the Cavs shooting 24 percent from 3 for another game the Pacers shot better from 3 in Game 1 (53 percent) than they did in all but three games during the regular season Give credit to the Pacers for coming into a loud hostile environment and emphatically imposing their will on the Cavs Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith were terrific from 3 in part because the Cavs did a lousy job of guarding the 3-point line But Nembhard and Nesmith also made their share of difficult The Cavs didn’t create the same number of quality looks they’re accustomed to seeing instead reverting to a lot of isolation dribbling and contested jumpers rather than the drive/kick/swing offense that punished opponents all season long A lot of it can be traced back to Garland’s absence especially being able to stop and start (on the toe),” Atkinson said “But we don’t want him out there (at) 60 percent Jason Lloyd is a senior columnist for The Athletic, focusing on the Browns, Cavs and Guardians. Follow Jason on Twitter @ByJasonLloyd Reporting by Anna Ringstrom and Louise Rasmussen Florence Tan in Singapore; editing by Saad Sayeed and Louise Heavens A metro family is upset after learning the man accused of killing their loved one will soon be a free man is charged in the 2024 hit-and-run death of a man riding a bicycle in southeast Oklahoma City The victim's family was informed last week that the Oklahoma County District Attorney's office planned to dismiss charges against the accused hit-and-run driver Estrada was set to go to trial Monday morning It has been heartbreak after heartbreak for the family of Carlos Lewis “To say times have been tough right now is an understatement,” said Carlos Lewis II Carlos Lewis II lost his father last April He prepared a statement in light of learning the accused killer will soon walk free “We’re doing our best to stay positive and trust in the justice system of Oklahoma will bring us justice,” said Lewis Police arrested Estrada in the hours following the crash He has been in custody at the Oklahoma County Detention Center since then Police said Estrada hit the 58-year-old victim while he was riding a bicycle near southeast 15th street and High Avenue A witness told police Estrada was driving a white Hummer Investigators found the SUV parked at a home near the scene Lewis and his uncle Rodney Lewis are devastated to learn Estrada's criminal case won't go any further due to issues with evidence and witnesses “How would you feel if that was your relative that got killed,” said Rodney Lewis They are now asking for transparency on what happened to the evidence from the scene and the witnesses investigators spoke to after the crash “That’s what we’re trying to figure out where exactly the ball was dropped,” said Lewis “If it was on the DA’s behalf or if it was OKC PD.” The DA's office confirmed last Thursday the charges will be dismissed our prosecutors don't get to choose their witnesses or evidence." They added "we have to be able to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt." Estrada's charges are leaving the scene of a fatality crash and causing an accident while driving without a valid driver’s license The DA's office did not have a date on when the charges will be dropped Jennifer Pierce is an Emmy-award-winning reporter and is a member of the Indigenous Journalists Association our prosecutors don't get to choose their witnesses or evidence.\" They added \"we have to be able to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.\" and general news updates from News 9 delivered right to your inbox You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Many of the cardinals in Rome preparing for the conclave celebrated Mass Sunday at their "titular" churches Dolan of New York speaks with parishioners after he celebrated Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church ROME (CNS) -- An AI-generated image of U.S President Donald Trump dressed as the pope "was not good," Cardinal Timothy M "I hope he didn't have anything to do with that," he told reporters before he entered Our Lady of Guadalupe Church where he celebrated Mass May 4 featuring Trump wearing a white cassock and miter traditionally worn by a pope was first shared on the president's @realDonaldTrump account on TruthSocial.com and then shared by official White House social media accounts May 3 Cardinal Dolan was asked if he was offended by the image The cardinal was celebrating Mass at his "titular" parish they are assigned a "titular" church in Rome which makes them members of the clergy of the Diocese of Rome The small church in the hilltop district of Monte Mario was full of parishioners thanked the cardinal for his visit and noted the importance of the day's Gospel reading (John 21:1-19) as the world's cardinals were gathered in Rome to choose the next pope.  Jesus did not give Simon Peter clear directions on how to build or lead his church after his death and resurrection Cardinal Dolan and others will have the task of choosing the successor of Peter -- the leader of the universal church and the bishop of Rome not because he is prepared," but because he loves Jesus with all his heart and will answer his call to follow Jesus and feed his sheep Cardinal Dolan asked everyone to pray for him and all the cardinals as they prepare to begin the conclave May 7 to choose the next pope The cardinal focused his homily on the Gospel reading and how Jesus gathers his disciples to share a meal Every Sunday Mass is the people of God -- the Lord's disciples -- coming together to share a meal with the Lord It is a spiritual "meal" shared as a family with the Holy Mother Church Remarking that "Pope Francis loved to say and often would say to us priests" to keep homilies short that's it!" keeping his talk to under five minutes Cardinal Dolan asked if their priest keeps his homilies brief The cardinal processed to the back of the church and stood outside the front door so he could greet and chat with all the parishioners as they filed out posed for selfies and invited people to come to New York City and visit him at St Meeting again with reporters after the Mass told the cardinals to "make sure you ask the people to pray for us because we need it very He said the cardinals are "still getting to know one another," and it helps that this is his second conclave recently-elevated cardinal in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis he said he was "so nervous" and wasn't sure what to do "Will there be a Francis II," he was asked When asked what characteristics he would like to see in the next pope he said it was important the pope always smile and be simple It would be nice to blend all the best characteristics of the last three popes including Pope Benedict XVI's "intense intellect" and St John Paul II's "courage and his call to follow Jesus." "But you only have two more days," a reporter said Catholic News Service has been providing complete in-depth coverage of the popes and the Vatican for more than 70 years faithful and informed connection to the Holy See While people around the world are praying for the cardinals who will enter the conclave May 7 to elect the next pope Cardinal Gugerotti urged electors to draw on Eastern Christian humility and let the Spirit The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB’s) mission is to encounter the mercy of Christ and to accompany His people with joy ©2025 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Made possible by funding from  Dozens of protesters marched up the hills of Haiti’s capital on Sunday demanding an end to persistent gang violence as they called on the country’s prime minister and transitional presidential council to resign A soldier carries out an anti-gang operation in the Kenscoff neighborhood of Port-au-Prince Haiti (AP) — Dozens of protesters marched up the hills of Haiti’s capital on Sunday demanding an end to persistent gang violence as they called on the country’s prime minister and transitional presidential council to resign “The only thing the Haitian people are asking for is security,” said Eric Jean a 42-year-old bus driver with a large Haitian flag tied around his neck who blamed gangs for raiding his small business and leaving him homeless makeshift camp like tens of thousands of others forced to flee their homes after gangs razed their communities “Haiti cannot be run among friends,” he said “The city is dying because the (council) is not doing anything to make it better.” “Freedom or death!” the mourners shouted on Saturday as the leaders of the Canapé-Vert neighborhood entered a small stadium where the memorial was held Videos posted on social media showed the leaders carrying automatic weapons and wearing black T-shirts emblazoned with pictures of those killed Many wore balaclavas to cover their faces and protect themselves from possible retaliation by gangs the mourners raised their fists and clutched hands in the air as a man on stage roared in Haitian Creole “The blood is not going to be shed in vain “Just beginning!” the crowd answered in unison The unidentified man on stage said the community would never forget the slain leaders as he condemned gang violence and they don’t even know why they’re dying,” he said Canapé-Vert is one of the few neighborhoods that has yet to fall to gangs that control at least 85% of the capital It also is known for having one of Port-au-Prince’s most powerful neighborhood organizations Sunday’s demonstration and other recent protests have decried the country’s spiraling crisis with more than 1,600 people killed and another 580 injured from January to March hundreds of people armed with sticks and machetes accompanied by members of an armed environmental brigade successfully ousted more than 100 suspected gang members that had seized control of a Catholic school according to a new report issued by the U.N But the ouster is only one of a handful of successful fights against powerful gangs backed by certain politicians and some of Haiti’s elite more than 5,600 people across Haiti were killed gunmen “indiscriminately fired on the population in the neighborhood killing 21 men and injuring eight others,” according to the U.N In a separate attack on a nearby neighborhood where the French embassy is located many of whom were traveling in small colorful buses known as tap taps Other victims include at least 15 people who were family members of police officers “The indiscriminate and brutal nature of some of these attacks shows the gang’s strategy to spread panic and reduce the resistance of the local population,” according to the BINUH report Catch up lap-by-lap on the Miami Grand Prix as Oscar Piastri extended his championship lead to 16 points with victory ahead of teammate Lando Norris Read the report by Laurence Edmondson in Miami How Lego built life-size F1 cars for Miami GP driver parade experiences 210 delays and 88 cancellations amid aviation safety fears Flight delays continued on Sunday as a major crisis gripped one of the US’s biggest airports amid aviation safety fears As of Sunday morning, there were 210 delays and 88 cancellations at Newark Liberty international airport (EWR) in New Jersey, according to FlightAware The large airport is one of the major hubs for New York city and its surrounding area The weekend slowdown in operations came after United Airlines announced on Friday that it was cancelling 35 daily roundtrip flights from Newark due to poor technology and staffing issues surrounding the Federal Aviation Administration In a statement on Friday United has been very clear and vocal about the need to fix the Air Traffic Control system in EWR While we enthusiastically support the efforts underway to permanently and structurally fix the FAA the long-simmering FAA challenges boiled over this week.” technology that FAA air traffic controllers rely on to manage the airplanes coming in and out of Newark airport failed – resulting in dozens of diverted flights hundreds of delayed and canceled flights and worst of all thousands of customers with disrupted travel plans,” he said Kirby went on to say that technology issues at the airport were compounded after more than 20% of the FAA controllers for EWR reportedly walked off the job this particular air traffic control facility has been chronically understaffed for years and without these controllers it’s now clear – and the FAA tells us – that Newark airport cannot handle the number of planes that are scheduled to operate there in the weeks and months ahead,” he added Explaining the cuts which come at an “already reduced schedule at Newark” Kirby said the airline had no choice but to cancel the flights as there is “no way to resolve the near-term structural FAA staffing issues” He also said that United Airlines has been urging the government for years to limit the number of flights “to what the airport can realistically handle” Meanwhile, speaking to MSNBC correspondent Tom Costello, an air traffic controller said that it is not safe to fly out of Newark. “He said: ‘It is not safe. It is not a safe situation right now for the flying public,’” Costello told the Daily Beast transportation secretary Sean Duffy is urging more people to become air traffic controllers Duffy said at a press conference that the transportation department is seeking to increase employment at the FAA aiming to hire at least 2,000 controllers this year Free newsletterGet the most important US headlines and highlights emailed direct to you every morning “We’re hoping in three to four years we can get to full staffing, not 20 years,” Duffy said We can’t snap our fingers to make up the numbers.” The transportation department is offering a slew of incentives including a 30% salary increase for new hires as well as a $5,000 bonus upon completion of the flight academy The department is also offering a $10,000 award for academy graduates who are assigned to one of 13 hard-to-staff air traffic facilities Following a string of deadly flight accidents, a February poll revealed that Americans’ confidence in aviation has slipped, with 64% of Americans said they believe air travel is very or somewhat safe – a decrease from 71% of Americans who indicated so last year. Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Editing by Conor Humphries A senior correspondent with nearly 25 years’ experience covering the Palestinian-Israeli conflict including several wars and the signing of the first historic peace accord between the two sides. A searingly intimate observation of an alternative production of Hamlet where many of the actors are soldiers from the frontline What is the use of art in time of war? Shot a few months prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski’s documentary probes this thorny question with a searing intimacy The film observes an alternative production of Hamlet which brings together a group of Ukrainian performers from all walks of life and as volatile emotions are spilled on to the stage performance becomes a conduit for personal catharsis as well as artistic expression scenes of the rehearsal process are interspersed with revelations about the actors’ backgrounds Many of them are soldiers on the frontline: Slavik and Katia have endured the bloodshed of combat as well as the horrors of captivity was thrust on to the battlefield as a medic a responsibility for which he was both professionally and emotionally ill-equipped the stage transforms into a common ground for understanding Hailing from a conservative region of the country Slavik admits to having his preconceptions erased through meeting Rodion who proudly incorporates his traumatic experience as a queer person into his performance The rigid parameters of national pride are also up for debate raises important inquiries about the place of women in Ukrainian society These differences of opinions are processed not just through heated arguments By emphasising the collaborative process of performance the film stresses that unity must be achieved through holistic dialogue rather than an autocratic consolidation of ideas The documentary’s postscript feels even more shattering in this regard: with most of the cast called up for military conscription opportunities for creative experiments like this are already a thing of the past The Hamlet Syndrome is on True Story from 9 May Bayern’s Harry Kane applauds supporters at the end of the German Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig Bayern players thank the fans at the end of the German Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig vies for the ball with Freiburg’s Ritsu Doan during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Freiburg’s Maximilian Eggestein celebrates scoring a goal celebrates with his teammates after scoring against Augsburg during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Augsburg and Holstein Kiel at the WWK-Arena in Augsburg Harry Kane can finally celebrate his first career title after Bayern Munich became Bundesliga champion with a little help from Freiburg on Sunday Freiburg drew with second-placed Bayer Leverkusen 2-2 to leave Bayern an unassailable eight points clear of the 2024 champion with two rounds of the German league remaining The 31-year-old Kane had never won a title in a career of runner-up finishes and defeats in finals with Bayern leading some to speak of a “curse” against a player considered one of the world’s best forwards Harry!” teammate Thomas Müller wrote on Instagram Leverkusen played without conviction in Freiburg knowing that second place was already secured and that it only had a mathematical chance of defending its title with Bayern having a far superior goal difference Maximilian Eggestein fired the home team ahead before the break and an own-goal from Piero Hincapie after it put Freiburg firmly in control Leverkusen had to wait till the 82nd minute for Florian Wirtz to pull one back with his team’s first shot on target Jonathan Tah equalized with the next in stoppage time but it made no difference for the new league champion “We are the champions!” Kane sang with teammates in a Munich restaurant where he and Joshua Kimmich were doused in beer or champagne as they sang Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds.” It’s Bayern’s record-extending 34th German championship including the first for the club in 1932 Every other title came after the Bundesliga’s formation in 1963 Bayern will be presented with the trophy after its home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach next weekend when Müller will be given what’s sure to be an emotional send-off after 25 years at the club “He’s going as a legend,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said of Müller’s 13 Bundesliga titles Freiburg’s draw kept it fourth in the final place for Champions League qualification just a point ahead of a resurgent Borussia Dortmund and two ahead of Leipzig Third-placed Eintracht Frankfurt stayed four points clear of Freiburg with a 1-1 draw at Mainz in the late game Only the top four teams qualify for Europe’s premier club competition Holstein Kiel boosted its hopes of avoiding the drop with a 3-1 win at Augsburg which occupies the relegation playoff place Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inbox and more info about our products and services © 2025 CNBC LLC. All Rights Reserved. A Division of NBCUniversal Data also provided by The archbishop of Milwaukee had strong words for President Donald Trump making light of the Catholic Church's most serious mourning period saying it was "very unfortunate," but also added that the country needs to continue to pray for the president Trump's White House posted an AI-generated image of the president dressed as the pontiff late Friday just as the church is set to begin a conclave later this week to elect a new pope Pope Francis, 88, a humble reformer who sought to make the Catholic Church more inclusive and clashed with world leaders over the rights of immigrants Last week, Trump joked that he would "like to be pope." He then posted the digitally doctored image of himself wearing a white cassock and papal headdress, with his forefinger raised, to social media accounts, including the official X account for the White House. "I guess I find it to be an unfortunate thing," said Milwaukee Archbishop Jeffrey S Grob in an interview with the Journal Sentinel May 4 at the Cathedral of St "In my own understanding just of what it means to be a Christian and a person of good will is to be respectful of other people's circumstances," Grob said is in a period of mourning over the death of Pope Francis We've lost great respect for moments like this When asked by reporters May 4 about the image Dolan replied that he hoped Trump "didn't have anything to do with that." "Well, you know, it wasn't good," added Dolan, who has been floated by Trump as a candidate to be the next pontiff Grob hopes for a "true leader" that can guide the church amid the problems of the world "You don't have to be a rocket scientist to look at the vast needs of so many parts of the our world at war Grob said he's not expecting an apology from Trump for the image we are praying for the conclave and we have to pray for (Trump) too Irrational tendencies — including the hot hand base-rate neglect and sunk cost fallacy — commonly show up in AI systems calling into question how useful they actually are new research has revealed that AIs sometimes make decisions as irrationally as we do In almost half of the scenarios examined in a new study, ChatGPT exhibited many of the most common human decision-making biases. Published April 8. in the journal Manufacturing & Service Operations Management the findings are the first to evaluate ChatGPT's behavior across 18 well-known cognitive biases found in human psychology from five academic institutions across Canada and Australia tested OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 — the two large language models (LLMs) powering ChatGPT — and discovered that despite being "impressively consistent" in their reasoning they're far from immune to human-like flaws such consistency itself has both positive and negative effects "But if you’re using them for subjective or preference-driven decisions The study took commonly known human biases overconfidence and the endowment effect (where we assign more value to things we own) and applied them to prompts given to ChatGPT to see if it would fall into the same traps as humans The scientists asked the LLMs hypothetical questions taken from traditional psychology and in the context of real-world commercial applicability in areas like inventory management or supplier negotiations The aim was to see not just whether AI would mimic human biases but whether it would still do so when asked questions from different business domains Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox GPT-4 outperformed GPT-3.5 when answering problems with clear mathematical solutions showing fewer mistakes in probability and logic-based scenarios such as whether to choose a risky option to realize a gain the chatbot often mirrored the irrational preferences humans tend to show "GPT-4 shows a stronger preference for certainty than even humans do," the researchers wrote in the paper referring to the tendency for AI to tend towards safer and more predictable outcomes when given ambiguous tasks the chatbots' behaviors remained mostly stable whether the questions were framed as abstract psychological problems or operational business processes The study concluded that the biases shown weren't just a product of memorized examples — but part of how AI reasons One of the surprising outcomes of the study was the way GPT-4 sometimes amplified human-like errors GPT-4 always gave biased responses," the authors wrote in the study It also showed a more pronounced tendency for the hot-hand fallacy (the bias to expect patterns in randomness) than GPT 3.5 ChatGPT did manage to avoid some common human biases including base-rate neglect (where we ignore statistical facts in favor of anecdotal or case-specific information) and the sunk-cost fallacy (where decision making is influenced by a cost that has already been sustained allowing irrelevant information to cloud judgment) —AGI could now arrive as early as 2026 — but not all scientists agree ChatGPT’s human-like biases come from training data that contains the cognitive biases and heuristics humans exhibit Those tendencies are reinforced during fine-tuning especially when human feedback further favors plausible responses over rational ones When they come up against more ambiguous tasks AI skews towards human reasoning patterns more so than direct logic use GPT in areas where you'd already trust a calculator," Chen said When the outcome depends more on subjective or strategic inputs even if it's adjusting the user prompts to correct known biases "AI should be treated like an employee who makes important decisions — it needs oversight and ethical guidelines," co-author Meena Andiappan an associate professor of human resources and management at McMaster University we risk automating flawed thinking instead of improving it." Drew TurneyDrew is a freelance science and technology journalist with 20 years of experience After growing up knowing he wanted to change the world he realized it was easier to write about other people changing it instead As an expert in science and technology for decades he’s written everything from reviews of the latest smartphones to deep dives into data centers you will then be prompted to enter your display name 'Annoying' version of ChatGPT pulled after chatbot wouldn't stop flattering users AI researchers ran a secret experiment on Reddit users to see if they could change their minds — and the results are creepy Archaeologists discover hundreds of metal objects up to 3,400 years old on mysterious volcanic hilltop in Hungary MIAMI LOWDOWN: All the key moments as McLaren and Antonelli shine Max Verstappen admitted that his Miami Grand Prix was “a bit of a struggle” after slipping backwards from pole position to a final result of P4 with the Red Bull man conceding that he lacked paced in comparison to his rivals on a dominant day for McLaren Having initially held the lead off the line Verstappen faced a challenge from Lando Norris in Lap 1 before the Briton went wide allowing Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri through in the process the Australian then chased down Verstappen and eventually found a way past into P1 with a resurgent Norris soon following through to drop the World Champion down to third 2025 Miami Grand Prix: Piastri powers past Verstappen to take the lead A Virtual Safety Car period later in the race saw George Russell leapfrog Verstappen for third via a well-timed pit stop for the Mercedes driver and while Verstappen tried to close in during the latter stages of the race Asked after the race if he could take any solace from doing some damage limitation – given the commanding pace displayed by the McLaren cars – Verstappen responded: “Yeah I mean I had nothing to lose so I just tried to have a bit of fun out there as well at the same time AS IT HAPPENED: Follow all the action from the Miami GP as Piastri wins in dominant McLaren 1-2 “I said yesterday that I would try to do my very best and I think we did that today but unfortunately [we] just didn’t have the pace Verstappen admitted that he did not have the pace to keep up with the McLarens so it was just quite a bit of a struggle out there and then of course we got a bit unlucky with the VSC as well Pushed on whether he was at all surprised by the significant gap to McLaren – with Piastri being a whopping 39 seconds up the road from Verstappen at the finish line – Verstappen suggested that the advantage can ebb and flow depending on the circuit “It has been already their strength for a while so sometimes on a track where the deg is a bit lower of course you might not see it as much but on a track like this with thermal degradation it’s of course bigger,” the 27-year-old explained Piastri wins from Norris and Russell as McLaren seal commanding 1-2 in Miami Grand Prix Piastri full of praise for McLaren after ‘unbelievable’ and ‘impressive’ victory in Miami We've got another afternoon kickoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in store Atlanta United stands opposite of their southern rivals Nashville SC The Southern Standoff will kickoff at 2:30 p.m ET and will be an opportunity for head coach Ronny Deila and his side to reverse their fortunes after a slow start to the season Fans in attendance are encouraged to stay after the conclusion of the match for Atlanta United's first Unified team match of the season One thing is for certain about Deila: he's not afraid to try something new which features Alexey Miranchuk further back in a No is a setup the 5-Stripes have yet to start a game with this season Deila has configured his squad this way just two other times this season in the second half of the FC Cincinnati and New York City FC matches "I think that we have had these issues with with Alexey and Miggy," Deila said after training Friday That is something we work on a lot to get right because we need to have them at their best." Miranchuk at the 8 and Miggy at the 10 was the recipe for success in the 5-Stripes' incredible 4-3 comeback win against NYC The move allowed buildup to flow through a deeper-lying Miranchuk and gave Almirón more space to operate in the Atlanta United attack Deila will hope for a repeat of that second-half performance for the entirety of the 90 minutes Saturday Jay Fortune makes his second start of the season on the left side of Atlanta United's attack Deila has called on Fortune's skills on the ball to be a threat taking players on in outside spaces The Homegrown has been a bright spot for the 5-Stripes in Derrick Williams makes his awaited return to the starting XI for Atlanta United. He injured his hamstring after the New York City match and has missed over a month. He's back in the center back pairing with Luis Abram, as Stian Gregersen was still listed as inactive on the club's availability report Friday -- Brooks Lennon sits on 39 career assists and needs one to break the record for most in Atlanta United history He is currently tied for first with Julian Gressel -- Miguel Almirón is tied with Thiago Almada for second-most MLS regular season goals for Atlanta United The two club legends are both on 23 in that category and a goal would put Almirón in sole possession of second place -- Emmanuel Latte Lath returns to the starting lineup after serving his yellow card accumulation suspension against Orlando City April 26 Latte Lath is the club's leading scorer this season with five goals -- This will be Jay Fortune's 62nd appearance for Atlanta United making him the second-most capped Homegrown player in club history -- Miguel Almirón and Saba Lobjanidze are both on 349 club appearances in their careers and their starts Saturday will be their 350th Saba is also in line to make his 50th career appearance for Atlanta United in the regular season making him the 30th player in club history to hit that mark -- The 5-Stripes are 2-2-1 (W-L-D) in their history against Nashville at home having outscored the Boys in Gold 8-6 in those matches Atlanta United's most recent win against their southern rivals was Aug Atlanta United is second in MLS in dribble success rate The only club that ranks higher this season is Houston Dynamo Get the best seats at the best values. 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