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Follow live: United States takes on Brazil in Pool B play of World Baseball Classic
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Avalanche bring Kadri back in swap with Flames
The Avalanche have re-acquired forward Nazem Kadri in a trade with the Flames. Kadri won a Stanley Cup with Colorado in the 2021-22 season but left for Calgary as a free agent that offseason.[read more]

✍️ NHL trade deadline winners and losers
The final week was a fun one, with some late shockers. Here's who feels great now -- and who might not.[read more]

Stewart: Union letter not to undermine Jackson
WNBPA vice president Breanna Stewart said Friday that the letter to players' union executive director Terri Jackson earlier this week was intended to "get the entire [executive committee] back on track" to get the best CBA possible.[read more]

UNC's Wilson (thumb surgery) done for season
North Carolina star freshman Caleb Wilson will miss the remainder of the season after breaking his right thumb during practice, the school announced.[read more]

Texans grant Mixon release after lost '25 season
The Texans released veteran running back Joe Mixon on Friday after he missed the 2025 season with a foot injury.[read more]

Penguins' Malkin banned 5 games for Dahlin slash
Pittsburgh forward Evgeni Malkin has been suspended five games for slashing Buffalo defenseman Rasmus Dahlin during Thursday's game between the Penguins and Sabres.[read more]

Fired Michigan coach Moore reaches plea deal
Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors to resolve a felony home invasion case. The deal was struck on the same day that a judge planned to hear a challenge to Moore's arrest in December.[read more]

Source: Patriots trading center Bradbury to Bears
The Bears found a new starting center, acquiring Garrett Bradbury from the Patriots in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick, a source told ESPN.[read more]

Trump plans 'all-encompassing' college sports EO
President Donald Trump on Friday said he would write an executive order within a week that would "solve all of the problems" brought forth in an unprecedented meeting at the White House to address the future of college sports.[read more]