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World Cup Daily LIVE: Ecuador save their tournamen...
We continue the final round of group stage matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the USMNT and Germany among the teams in action.[read more]
What Türkiye match will reveal about USMNT's knock...
The USMNT is expected to rotate in its Group D finale against Türkiye, a side that will present a challenge similar to the World Cup's best teams.[read more]
⚾ MLB Power Rankings: A powerhouse returns
As we hit the official midway point of the 2026 season with teams playing their 81st games this week, our top 10 sees a bit of a shake-up.[read more]
QB Williams' attempt to trademark 'Iceman' denied
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has initially refused Caleb Williams' application for "Iceman," according to USPTO records.[read more]
Evert to miss Wimbledon after cancer recurrence
Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert said Thursday that her ovarian cancer has returned and that treatment will prevent her from attending Wimbledon this year.[read more]
Sources: City gets Anderson for record $171.5M
Manchester City have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest to sign Elliot Anderson, sources have told ESPN.[read more]
Mayweather fight vs. Zambidis off, per court docs
Floyd Mayweather's exhibition fight against Mike Zambidis in Greece on Saturday has been called off, according to federal court records filed Thursday.[read more]
Copy of Sources: Hornets' Ball to Wolves for Reid, picks
The Hornets are trading star guard LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to the Timberwolves for Naz Reid and a series of draft picks, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.[read more]
Mercury's Thomas suspended for shot on Clark
The WNBA has suspended Phoenix's Alyssa Thomas for one game after she made contact with her fist to Caitlin Clark's throat in Wednesday night's matchup against Indiana.[read more]
MLB wants max 5 years for FAs changing teams
As part of the next CBA with players, MLB wants a maximum contract length of 5 years for free agents who are switching teams, while organizations will have the ability to keep their own players for up to 6 years, calling it a Cornerstone Player Provision.[read more]




