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Donald Trump is closing in on the 100 day mark of his presidency and in the past week his focus has turned to foreign policy. Most significantly, he lobbed a few missiles toward Syria and dropped a really big bomb +…
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It’s easy to point fingers at Donald Trump and/or Congressional Republicans for not being able to come up with a viable replacement for the much maligned ‘Obamacare’ aka the Affordable Care Act. +…
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We’re coming off a banner year for celebrity sports gimmicks and so far 2017 looks like it could be even better. The year started off with the ersatz boxing match between Chris Brown and Soulja Boy... +…
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Romantic relationships and marriage are a big deal for anyone and that's not different when you're constantly in the public eye. It can add a "degree of difficulty" to maintaining a happy and harmonious union. +…
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Serious NBA fights are few and far between and Tuesday’s altercation between Chicago Bulls center Robin Lopez and Toronto Raptors forward Serge Ibaka was no exception. +…
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has grown tired of the new trend of teams resting star players for nationally televised games. +…
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The University of Mississippi Coach Hugh Freeze has been one of the feel good stories in college football as he revived a program that had lost its luster. +…
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The New York Yankees are selling the future to fans all the while planning on competing this baseball season. +…
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Black Friday is a day of gift giving for the holidays. Black Monday in the NFL is not a festive day. . +…
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Tracy Claeys was not fired as University of Minnesota football coach for bad on field performance. . +…
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Ronda Rousey, once the most feared female UFC fighter, is now the most jeered.. +…
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One thing we learned during the annual Christmas Day bonanza of NBA games is that the NBA Finals rematch of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors is going to be delicious and intriguing. . +…
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The concerned look on head coach Jack Del Rio told it all on Saturday. Quarterback Derek Carr, who grew up this season and turned into a Most Valuable Player candidate is out for the remainder of the season and the playoffs with a broken leg. +…
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There are only three elite level quarterbacks in the NFL according to a poll taken by ESPN of league coaches and front office personnel. +…
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Chris Sale is a bit of a hot head but at least he stands up for himself. +…
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People waited in the streets for up to three hours as the merger of some of the biggest symbols in sports unfolded. +…
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There is the old American joke of “don’t drink the water” when crossing the border to Mexico. Well, it could be much worse in Rio, which hosts the Summer Olympic Games. +…
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Chris Sale is a bit of a hot head but at least he stands up for himself. +…
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The Gifted One and the Grinder are officially in Baseball’s Hall of Fame. That became official recently when Ken Griffey Jr., a former No. 1 pick of the Seattle Mariners and son of Ken Griffey Sr., gave his acceptance speech. And it became official when former catcher Mike Piazza, a 62nd round draft pick, talked about how he grinded out every year of his career. +…
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Running backs are not as important in the NFL as they used to be but teams still believe a solid run attack not only helps offenses but takes pressure off of a defense. +…
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Usain Bolt is the fastest man ever. When healthy no one can beat him in the 100 and 200-meters. His strides are long and true and often the showman is showboating even before hitting the finish line. +…
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Troubled NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel promised things would be different this time. He would remain clean and sober and was working out in Hawaii to show that he can help a team. +…
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Phil Mickelson played brilliantly during the British Open. He carded a final round 65 with four birdies and an eagle. That is enough for victory during many final rounds. +…
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College football is not far off. Here is a look at the five toughest schedules for the upcoming season. It should come as no surprise that two teams represent the SEC. +…
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Who is a better tennis player? Was it the style and precision of Steffi Graf or the power and grace of Serena Williams? It is the longevity and staying power of Williams against the short burst of Graf. +…
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Major League Baseball is hitting home runs at nearly the same rate of the steroid era. However, the baseball elite does not want you to believe steroids are a big part of the game although it seems as if they are. +…
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The best power forward in NBA history (sorry Karl Malone fans) retired as a 15-time All-Star and also made the NBA All-Defensive team 15 times. +…
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Singer Ciara believes the father of her two-year-old son, rapper Future, could murder her fiancé and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson because of threatening emojis. This is no joke. This is for real. +…
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The United States women’s soccer team has been the shining light for the sport in America. It is the defending World Cup and Olympic champion. +…
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There are still people in the United States that attempt to belittle soccer and say it is not a legitimate sport.What they do understand is money. Here are the facts. +…
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The Internet is on fire after former Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant shunned his old team and signed a two-year, $54 million deal with the Golden State Warriors, making one of the most powerful NBA teams that much stronger. +…
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The game at Fort Bragg was meant for military fans and their families, a few members of the media and Major League Baseball personnel. It was supposed to be a Fourth of July weekend and to thank the men and women who make this country safe. +…
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The John Wooden of women’s basketball was both outlandish and simple. Pat Summit simply wanted to be known as Pat. She believed that cut through the complications between head coach and players. It worked. +…
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The NBA draft is history. The next step is Summer League to see if these guys can actually play. But every season teams and players make huge strides while others fall to their knees. Here are the big winners and losers for the 2016 NBA draft. +…
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Shortstop Jose Reyes is a wife beater. But he is also a member of the New York Mets because desperate teams will do anything to win. The Colorado Rockies immediately released Reyes after he served a 52-game suspension for spousal abuse. +…
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Boxer Tyson Fury might be a mad genius. He knows how to bring attention to himself but it might be a good idea for him to tone it down. Thankfully this is a new world and a new era where you cannot simply make anti-Semitic and anti-gay remarks and get away with it. Fury has as much fury outside the ring with his mouth as he does inside it with his hands. +…
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When he was found not guilty of the murders of his wife Nicole Simpson and waiter Ron Goldman on Oct 3, 1995, most of black America cheered and most of white America shook its head in anger. We are still reacting today. +…
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The United States men’s soccer team keeps knocking on the door of greatness, but it is slammed in their face every time. That was the case during the semifinals of COPA America. The United States was toyed with by Argentina during a humiliating 4-0 loss. +…
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This NBA title was about history and overcoming impossible odds. It fixed a legacy and crushed a sports drought as big as the Grand Canyon. It was for the city of Cleveland, which has not seen a championship of any kind since 1964. +…
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OK. We get it. Pete Rose is a lying cheat that broke the gambling rules of baseball and is banned from the game. +…
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Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are the big names on the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, it wasn’t about star power as the Penguins celebrated their fourth Stanley Cup and first since defeating the Detroit Red Wings in 2009. +…
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Things are going well for horse trainer Steve Asmussen. He will be inducted later this summer into the racing Hall of Fame at age 50 and his wife Julie’s cancer is in remission. +…
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A bad call on a handball cost Dunga as the team manager of the Brazilian Football Club during a controversial 1-0 loss to Peru during the Copa America in Foxborough, Mass. It was Brazil’s first loss to Peru since 1985. +…
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The US Open has a number of favorites to win elite golf tournament. The United States Open takes place this weekend at Oakmont Country Club and there are a lot of dangers that face golfers. +…
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Muhammad Ali was named Athlete of the Century by Sports Illustrated and it is difficult to find flaws in the magazine’s logic. His importance was felt inside and outside of the boxing ring. But he is not the only one who made major impacts with sports fans. +…
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Walter Peat, 64, is a loving dad. His son is Stephen Peat, 36, a former NHL enforcer whose job was to beat people up. He did a pretty good job of it before retiring in 2006. But the toll has affected Stephen to the point where his dad is afraid he will become another NHL enforcer dead by the age of 50. +…
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Soccer superstar Neymar of Barcelona was seen last week with some of the biggest stars in music, movies, and sports during a vacation in the United States. +…
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The Triple Crown is not on the line for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park. +…
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The best thing about Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier is they found peace before both men died. +…
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Oklahoma City superstar Kevin Durant walked out of Oracle Arena for the last time with a stinging loss and an uncertain future. +…
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Slugger and all-time home run king Barry Bonds finally admitted to what the world already knew. +…
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Toronto Blue Jays slugger Josh Donaldson wants more protection at the plate. He believes that pitchers are taking aim at batters and it would be hard to argue with him. +…
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Former Baylor coach Art Briles is nowhere to be found these days. He was sent out of Waco with shame written all over him following one of the worse sex scandals in college sports. +…
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Golfer Gary Player is an old-school guy who won the 1959 British Open at Muirfield Golf Club, which has played host to 16 Championships. +…
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Imagine a 15th seed winning the NCAA men’s basketball tournament or Eastern Michigan beating Alabama in a football game. +…
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That might be the only reason he is alive today. Kramer suffers from depression and bad luck and bad relationships. He had enough and took an SIG Sauer 9mm handgun and shot himself in the chin. The bullet went through his sinus cavities and out of the top of his head, ripping a hole in his tongue. The bullet mangled his face but it did not kill him. +…
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Golf legend Jack Nicklaus plans to vote for controversial Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump. The two have enjoyed business relationships in the past and Nicklaus called Trump a “good guy” during an interview with CBS Sunday Morning’s Jim Axelrod. They collaborated last at the Trump Links at Ferry Point in a venture that opened in April of 2015 in New York. +…
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Many of the joyful fans that filled Pimlico Race Course were in a celebratory mood. They watched Exaggerator pull away from third place finisher and Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, spoiling his bid for the Triple Crown. +…
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There were plenty of smiles in Baltimore at the Nyquist camp because the Kentucky Derby winner drew the number three post for Saturday’s Preakness. There were even more smiles in Detroit because the city is confident its adopted son will bring home another championship. +…
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It also has a good football team that competes with the best schools in the country. However, in a bit of hypocrisy the school and the Waco Police have either ignored or acted slowly on sexual assault cases involving the football team. According to reports, nine women have reported to being raped or assaulted by Baylor football players since 2009. +…
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First came the bat flip. Then Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista got flipped by a vicious punch from Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor’s +…
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Tim Duncan, 40, Manu Ginobili, 38, and Tony Parker, 33, played an NBA record 778 regular season games together and won 575 of those games, which is also an NBA record. +…
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Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer did it to his old team in a way we’ve seen plenty of times before. +…
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There were expectations in the Twin Cities as the Minnesota Twins hoped to challenge Kansas City and the Chicago White Sox for the American League Central Division title. The Twins (83-79) finished second behind the Royals and wanted to take it a step further. +…
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Many in the city of Seattle want the NBA back. They believe the city has received an image hit since the Seattle Sonics left for Oklahoma City in 2008. +…
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Let’s throw in the huge disclaimer “if” before moving on. But if former Penn State coach Joe Paterno knew of child molestation acts of former coordinator Jerry Sandusky way back in 1976 as an insurance company locked in a legal battle with the school claims, then all of his records should be removed. +…
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The slide of the University of Mississippi left tackle Laremy Tinsel from the third pick to the 14th selection in the NFL draft made big news along with weed, bongs and gas mask. +…
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The Kansas City Chiefs brag about character and doing what is right for the community at large. But that did not stop them from drafting wide receiver/return man Tyreek Hill in the fifth round, who was dismissed by Oklahoma State less than two years ago for choking his then pregnant girlfriend. These are not allegations. The incident happened. +…
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The Los Angeles Lakers hired 36-year-old Luke Walton to coach the team next season, paying him $25 million over the next five years to do so. +…
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The story of Colorado Rockies rookie Trevor Story is a good one He hits home runs at a torrid pace and they are storybook homeruns that are as long as anybody else in baseball. He was named National League Rookie of the Month because he’s already being compared to people like Joe DiMaggio and Albert Pujols. +…
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The NHL always features at least one goalie that turns from bum to playoff hero. You can make a case that Tampa Bay goalie Brian Bishop was that guy after beating the Detroit Red Wings in five games but he’s always been good. +…
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The greatest European basketball player in the history of the NBA is not retiring and that is great news for the league and the Dallas Mavericks. +…
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The case of the NFL vs. Deflated balls and New England quarterback Tom Brady could reach the United States Supreme court. +…
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Let’s face facts. Most radio play-by-play people are homers. They spin the team agenda to appease its fan base. When they don’t spin they are often fired or lectured and told this is not good for the program. +…
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Major League Baseball must resolve stadium issues in Tampa and Oakland first. After that, look for the league to expand by two teams in the not too distant future +…
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Philadelphia fans are under attack for juvenile behavior again. This time it is the Flyer fans that are being roasted across the nation. +…
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For weeks, University of Mississippi offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil sat at the top of every NFL draft board. This was a no-brainer because every team can use a great left tackle to protect franchise quarterbacks. +…
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University of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh and satellite football camps continue to be a hot button topic. The entire football world is taking sides after the NCAA banned satellite camps when Harbaugh pushed the system and held camps in SEC country. That hit too close to home for program giants like Alabama, LSU and Mississippi. +…
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Now we see one more reason why LeBron James left Miami for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team sports the best NBA jersey, according to me. The Cavs actually took a step back when they got rid of the two-color pattern around the neck and armpits, but it is still a bright and distinctive jersey, beating the more tradition looks of the Chicago Bulls and Golden State Warriors. +…
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The NBA has no plans to move the 2017 NBA All-Star game from Charlotte although it has issues with new legislation in North Carolina that limits access for transgender people in bathroom usage. +…
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There is sadness in New Orleans. There is also anger and disgust as this community tries to come to grips with the fatal shooting of former New Orleans Saints star Will Smith in the Lower Garden District. +…
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The Detroit Red Wings advanced to the NHL playoffs for a record 25th consecutive season by losing their final two games.They also play the injury-depleted Tampa Bay Lightning, which means the team that got in by the skin of its teeth could advance to the second round. Talk about lucky. +…
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The Madness doesn’t just begin the NCAA tournament. It often finishes it also. That was the case Monday night when Villanova used a miracle finish to beat North Carolina, 77-74 in the NCAA championship game in Houston on a play fittingly called “Nova.”. It was one of the best championship games in history because of the ebb and flow of the game and because of two dramatic shots in the final five seconds. +…
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The stunning retirement of New York Jets left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson has the team scrambling and making new plans before the NFL Draft. +…
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The players attorney Jim Acho represents are not just clients. They are heroes and friends. It’s not just the money and fame that has drawn Acho to one of the biggest class action suits in NFL history. It is about doing the right thing for his friends. +…
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Free agent defensive end Greg Hardy went on ESPN with hat in hand, begging for a job. +…
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Los Angeles Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell broke the Bro Code and now he cannot be trusted by teammates who shun him. He was supposed to be the next Magic Johnson but Russell secretly taped teammate Nick Young talking about being with other women besides Young’s fiancée, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. +…
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Lovie Smith used to be loved in greater Chicago and Illinois as head coach of the Chicago Bears. +…
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Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewsiki lied, hung a kid out to dry and thought he could get away with it. But we have these things called high definition televisions, boom microphones and the Internet. They all teamed up to catch coach K in a big fib. +…
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New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez said he is retiring after the 2017 Major League Baseball season. Maybe. +…
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Montreal Canadians star defensemen P.K. Subban was laying on a stretcher being carried off the ice at the Bell Centre with a bad neck injury when people began to applause. It was a scary moment. +…
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Michigan State regroups after one of biggest upsets in NCAA tournament history +…
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The issue of having children in the workplace hit a fevered pitch when Chicago White Sox first baseman Adam LaRoche retired after he was told by club President Ken Williams that his 14-year-old son Drake could not come into the team clubhouse as often. +…




































