The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company unveiled a new brand logo and perspective on Sept 10, which will be implemented over the next year. The move to clarify, simplify and amplify the luxury brand's identity comes after a decade of brand evolution and has been created to maintain the hotel company's position with a new generation of international guests.
Whether sprinting out of the tunnel for warmups, watching former teammates and the Patriots owner carrying Lombardi Trophies, or tearing apart the Steelers, Tom Brady relished every moment of this NFL season opener.
Rex Ryan wishes he could have been a better football player, rather than a coach, after seeing Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus signing a whopping $100-plus million contract extension.
The New York City police commissioner and mayor offered apologies to former tennis star James Blake on Thursday as officials scrambled to deal with fallout from his mistaken arrest outside a Manhattan hotel.
Wayne Rooney has set his sights on stealing the spotlight from Manchester United new-boy Anthony Martial when England's freshly-crowned record goalscorer returns to Premier League action in Saturday's clash with bitter rival Liverpool.
Manchester United has opened contract talks with David de Gea less than two weeks after the Spain goalkeeper was on the verge of joining Real Madrid, according to reports on Thursday.
Thomas Tuchel's arrival at Borussia Dortmund following the departure of Juergen Klopp has revitalized the Westphalian club after a very underwhelming 2014-15 campaign.
Bayern Munich's new signing, Kingsley Coman, said joining the Bundesliga champion was the ideal next step in his career after arriving from Italian giant Juventus on a two-year loan.
Many have urged FIFA to change its ways. Few have succeeded.
The EU unveiled plans on Wednesday to take 160,000 refugees from overstretched border states, as the United States said it will accept more Syrians to ease the pressure from the worst migration crisis since World War II.
Islamic State militants have taken control of a significant portion of Syrian cotton production, worrying some textile manufacturers, although there appears little risk that IS-linked clothing will end up on the catwalk or in customers' closets.
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