More than fashion: A pin worn by Venezuela's Rodríguez on state visits riles Guyana

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) —Guyanacomplained to Caribbean leaders on Tuesday after Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez wore a controversial pin during official visits depicting the map of Guyana’s western region thatVenezuelahas long claimed as its own.

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The pin, which Rodríguez wore on her attire, is in the shape of Guyana’s resources-richEssequiboregion that makes up two-thirds of its territory that's atthe heart of a centuries-old territorial disputewith Venezuela, which neighbors Guyana to west.

The pin has been increasingly worn by Venezuelan government officials, state television anchors, lawmakers and members of the ruling party following the U.S. capture ofNicolás Maduroin a stunningnighttime raid on his residencein Caracas, Venezuela's capital, in early January.

In a note to Terrance Drew, the prime minister of St. Kitts and Nevis and chairman of a Caribbean trade bloc known as Caricom,Guyanese President Irfaan Alisaid the pin asserts “Venezuela’s claim to Guyana’s territory.”

Rodríguez wore the pin when shevisited Barbadoson Monday, and previously, during a visit to Grenada earlier in April, her first overseas trip since she took over afterMaduro's seizure.

In his note, Ali said he fears Rodríguez’s use of the pin on official trips could be misinterpreted as her hosts' “acquiescence or tolerance" of Venezuela's territorial claims.

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“Caricom’s principled support for Guyana must be reflected not only in declarations but in the context and conduct of official engagements,” he added, referring to the bloc.

Venezuela has long argued that an 1899 international boundaries commission cheated it out of the area during British colonial rule. The land dispute is currently before the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands.

In his note, Ali also reminded the trade bloc that it has unequivocally supported Guyana’s claim to the region at key meetings and insisted Venezuela should not be allowed to display “symbols and maps” of Essequibo as it would only undermine the case before the international court.

He has also railed against the inclusion of Essequibo on official maps of Venezuela, calling it a ”calculated and provocative assertion of a claim” that Guyana has persistently rejected.

In recent years, Venezuela has sent gunboats to U.S.-runoffshore oilfields licensed by Guyana, demanding that oil production there be halted, threats that the rigs have ignored.

In Caracas, government officials could not be immediately reached for comment.

More than fashion: A pin worn by Venezuela's Rodríguez on state visits riles Guyana

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Drake Maye gives support for Mike Vrabel amid Dianna Russini controversy

New England PatriotsquarterbackDrake Mayeoffered his support for Mike Vrabel in his first comments since the 50-year-old coach'srelationship with former NFL reporter Dianna Russinicame under scrutiny.

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Maye was asked about the drama surrounding Vrabel at an April 29 event promoting the upcoming Best Buddies Challenge: Hyannis Port. His response?

"We’re here for coach. We love coach, what he does for us, what he’s done for us this past year – you can’t speak into words,"Maye told Jonathan Hall of 7News. "Just thankful he’s our head coach. I know he’s dealing with some stuff off the field and out of the coaching world, we’re here for him. And I know he’s going to come back."

Maye's comments come after Vrabel missed Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft to"begin to seek counseling" and be with his family. His decision came after he and Russini were photographed together at an exclusive Arizona resort ahead of the annual league meetings in late March.

The New York Post also published photos of the two interlocking hands and hugging. The outlet laterreleased what appeared to be more photos of the two– these from a New York bar and dating back to March 2020 – on April 23, the day the draft began.

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Vrabel addressed stepping away from the Patriots for Day 3 in a conversation with reporters later that day.

"My priorities are my family and this football team – in that order. And there is a balance there that I am going to create," Vrabel said. "My family needs me this weekend, and that's where I'll be."

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While Vrabel was absent from the team on April 25,he returned to the Patriots' facility on April 27.

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Since then, several players – including tight endHunter Henryand linebackerRobert Spillane– have been asked about the maelstrom surrounding Vrabel.

Henry made it clear his focus was on preparing for the 2026 season but credited Vrabel with doing "a great job" addressing players amid his off-the-field issues.

"It's been the same Vrabes bringing a lot of energy in the room,"Henry told reporters on April 28. "Obviously, he addressed it, and that's kinda all I'll say about it."

Meanwhile, Spillane noted Vrabel's situation hasn't greatly impacted the team's ability to accomplish work during the NFL's offseason program.

"Coach coaches football and he keeps the main thing, the main thing," Spillane said. "I know he’s dealing with personal issues, but when we’re in the building, we speak football."

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USA TODAY Sports' Chris Bumbaca also contributed to this report.

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The NCAA is still deliberating expandingMarch Madnesson both the men's andwomen'ssides to 76 teams for next season — a much-expected development that's been in the works for years.

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“Expanding the basketball tournaments would require approval from multiple NCAA committees, including the men’s and women’s basketball committees, and no final recommendations or decisions have been made at this time,” the statement said.

Earlier this month at the Final Four, NCAA President Charlie Baker said the committees would, in fact, return to discussing the expansion once this year's tournament was over.

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LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will return from injury in time for a proper farewell, but he won't be ready for Sunday's game at Manchester United.

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The 33-year-old Salah has endured a lackluster campaign that includeda public rowwith Slot. He's scored just seven Premier League goals after topping the chart last season with 29.

Liverpool has four games left this season, which concludes May 24 when Brentford visits Anfield.

Slot's team trails third-place United by three points with both sides on track for Champions League spots.

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