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Coaches, current roster, recruits: Who has the best overall team over the next two seasons?[read more]
Less props for prediction markets under proposal
Prediction markets could soon be barred from offering certain types of sports-related event contracts, including those involving officiating outcomes or player injuries.[read more]
'Surreal': Montgomery hits walk-off HR in debut
Braden Montgomery hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning of his rousing major league debut to rally the White Sox past the Braves 6-5.[read more]
USWNT gets scrappy win as Brazil sees 8 red cards
Sophia Wilson forced an own goal in the second half for the United States in a scrappy 1-0 win over Brazil in Fortaleza on Tuesday night in which the home side finished with nine players and was shown a total of eight red cards.[read more]
Mboko injured; doubles play with Serena in limbo
Victoria Mboko suffered a left knee injury in her singles match at Queen's Club on Wednesday, putting Thursday's doubles match alongside playing partner Serena Williams in jeopardy.[read more]
Colts' Pierce could be out well into training camp...
Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce's rehab from ankle surgery could keep him out well into training camp and past the preseason.[read more]
LeBron on GOAT debate: Taking nobody over me
LeBron James, when asked for his take on the basketball GOAT debate, said: "I'm not taking nobody over me."[read more]
Poch: U.S. can win WC despite no top 100 players
United States men's national team coach Mauricio Pochettino said his team can win the World Cup despite not having any players ranked among the top 100.[read more]
Iran players: U.S. visa denials create 'tension'
Iran national team forward Mehdi Taremi said that steps the U.S. government has taken regarding the denial of visas and preventing a Somali referee from entering the country are hurting the country's image.[read more]
Bare feet, a Hamlet sculpture and quiet fire: How ...
In the biggest city in the NBA, the league's biggest man found a rare moment of peace -- and used it to drive his team back into an NBA Finals most experts said was over.[read more]




