Edmonton Journal

Police probe slurs against Rapinoe

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Posters featuring Women’s World Cup star Megan Rapinoe were defaced, with slurs written on them, and police in New York City said they’re investigat­ing the action as a hate crime, according to multiple reports.

The vandalized posters were found inside the Bryant Park subway station in midtown Manhattan.

On Wednesday the city honoured Rapinoe and her teammates, who won the United States’ fourth Women’s World Cup title, with a victory parade through the Canyon of Heroes.

Rapinoe, a lesbian, is active in LGBTQ issues and is outspoken about gender equity. She also notably sparred with President Donald Trump on Twitter while the team was in France for the World Cup competitio­n.

Hate crimes in New York City are up 64 per cent this year, NBC News reported, citing NYPD statistics.

Defending champion Geraint Thomas gained time on his rivals in a brutal finish to the sixth stage of the Tour de France as several top guns cracked in the lung-busting ascent to La Planche des Belles Filles on Thursday.

Belgian Dylan Teuns prevailed after a long breakaway at the end of the 160.5-kilometre ride from Mulhouse ahead of Italian Giulio Ciccone, who claimed the overall leader’s yellow jersey.

But all eyes were on the overall contenders in the 7-km final climb at an average gradient of 8.7 per cent that featured a final gravelled section where standing up on the pedals — a usual position for the pure climbers — was almost impossible.

Thomas took full advantage of the terrain to produce brutal accelerati­on and take fourth place, 1:44 behind Teuns, who snatched his maiden stage win on a grand tour.

Overall, Ciccone leads France’s Julian Alaphilipp­e, who wore the yellow jersey in the morning, by six seconds.

Phoenix Suns forward Kelly Oubre signed a two-year deal to remain with the team and return to free agency when he’s 25.

The restricted free agent was free to entertain offers from other teams, but the Suns retained refusal rights and planned to match any reasonable contract.

According to multiple reports, Oubre will make $30 million — $15 million per season — after an impressive showing with the Suns over the second half of last season.

Upon being acquired along with Austin Rivers from the Washington Wizards in December, Oubre played 40 games and averaged 16.9 points while posting career-best averages in rebounds (4.9) and assists (1.6) before a season-ending thumb injury in March.

The Miami Heat remain interested in a deal for Russell Westbrook, but only if the price is right.

According to the Miami Herald, the Heat informed Oklahoma City during preliminar­y talks that rookie shooting guard Tyler Herro and centre Bam Adebayo aren’t available.

Westbrook, 30, gave the Thunder permission to entertain trades after Paul George was dealt to the Los Angeles Clippers.

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