In sports
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Yes, Professional Athletes and Their Families Still Deal With Racism
Sports fans tend to forget that though professional athletes are among the most popular and wealthiest people in the world, they still tend to face a lot of racism as well. On Tuesday, after their game 2 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, Indianapolis Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton gave the public insight into what his brother was called just during game 1 of the first-round playoff series. During the press conference, Haliburton shared, “My little brother in the stands the other day was called...
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IndyCar disqualifies St. Pete Grand Prix winner, 6 weeks after race
Last month’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg has a new winner after IndyCar disqualified victor Josef Newgarden on Wednesday, six weeks after the event.Runner-up Pato O’Ward is now credited as the race winner, despite not leading a lap.IndyCar discovered potential issues Sunday with Newgarden and his Team Penske teammates as they warmed up for the Grand Prix of Long Beach — the second points race on the schedule.The series then reviewed the season opener in St. Petersburg and determined...
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Braves’ Max Fried delivers shutout masterpiece against Marlins
ATLANTA — A couple days before his start, the Braves’ Max Fried was talking to Travis d’Arnaud, and the catcher mentioned something in passing.
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Josef Newgarden's win in IndyCar's season-opening race has been disqualified. O'Ward named winner
Josef Newgarden’s win in IndyCar’s season-opening race at St. Petersburg has been disqualified because Team Penske manipulated its push-to-pass system during the race, making Pato O’Ward the winner.
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Forfeited Heisman Trophy won by Reggie Bush in 2005 will be returned to former USC star
Reggie Bush was stripped of his 2005 Heisman in 2010 over a violation of NCAA rules that included the former USC star receiving improper benefits.
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Cowboys need instant impact from NFL draft picks after last year's rookie class flopped
Against the backdrop of "all-in," the hangover of another playoff collapse and the usual hype that envelops the Dallas Cowboys, a key...
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Hirscher Netherlands Skiing | National | idahostatejournal.com
FILE - Austria's ski star Marcel Hirscher speaks during a press conference announcing the end of his skiing career in Salzburg, Austria, on Sept. 4, 2019. Eight-time overall World Cup
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Trout hits first leadoff homer since 2012, Angels beat Orioles 7-4 to snap 5-game skid
Mike Trout hit his first leadoff home run since 2012, and the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Baltimore Orioles 7-4 to snap a five-game losing streak. Zach Neto had two
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Decision 2024: Mustello moves forward as Republican candidate for the 11th district
Please note that this article will be updated throughout the evening as results are reported. With 96 of 96 precincts reporting, the following votes have been cast in the Republican primary race
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Feature: From Yellow River to Paris, sports brings Chinese and French people closer
French slackline walker Benoit Humm competes above China's Yellow River, in Hejin City, Shanxi Province, on April 20, 2024.
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South Korea Soccer AFC Champions League | National Sports | elkvalleytimes.com
Yokohama F. Marinos' goalkeeper William Popp makes a save against Ulsan Hyundai's Um Won-sang during the first leg of the AFC Champions League semifinal soccer match at the Ulsan Munsu
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Do Seattle Seahawks have enough draft picks for every need?
The Seattle Seahawks enter this week's NFL Draft with seven picks. Is that enough to fill all the holes on their roster?