INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved rules changes that are expected to reduce the number of plays in football games, notably one that will keep the clock running when a team…
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PHOENIX — The music blared in the visiting clubhouse Thursday evening and vibrancy filled the air as the San Diego Padres laughed, joked and teased one another. For the first time in 564 days, El Niño was…
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An incomplete list of things you apparently cannot do in America while Black: There’s the classic one – driving. There’s ringing a doorbell while Black. Wearing a hoodie while Black. Being a kid and holding a toy gun. Trying…
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Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari was smiling with good reason Monday during Philadelphia’s easy 96-84 Game 2 victory against Brooklyn in the first round of the NBA’s Eastern Conference playoffs. One of his former Wildcats,…
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The Sacramento Kings have been one of the most successful sports stories this year. The Kings won the Pacific Division title and ended the longest playoff drought in major North American pro sports. Following every…
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A funny thing happened to the San Diego Padres after they lost superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. for the entire 2022 season. Coming off a third-place National League MVP finish, Tatis was expected to power the…
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The Boston Athletic Association, which oversees the Boston Marathon, responded to two minority running clubs and acknowledged shortcomings in creating an inclusive and welcome environment Monday for the racially diverse runners. ‘This year, we know…
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NFL Network’s 75 hours of draft coverage starting April 27 will include a notable omission: the sight of Michael Irvin. Irvin, the longtime TV analyst, remains suspended, according to Alex Riethmiller, the NFL’s vice president of…
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Tom Brady has retired, and the Miami Dolphins have committed contractually to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for the next two seasons. Still, it hasn’t stopped Brady from fielding questions about whether he’ll join the Dolphins after…
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Former pro wrestler Theodore ‘Ted’ DiBiase Jr. was charged ‘with misappropriating millions of dollars in federal safety-net funds intended for needy families and low-income individuals in Mississippi,’ the Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs…