Sports
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How Jim Irsay prepared his daughters to succeed him as Colts owners
Jim Irsay's three daughters have played key roles with the Colts, including Carlie Irsay-Gordon.
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Panthers dominate in Game 2: Grades for both teams, players to watch for Game 3
Can the Hurricanes find a way back into the series as it moves back to Florida? Here's what you need to know.
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Pirates' Cherington shuts down Skenes trade talk
Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said on Thursday that the possibility of trading ace Paul Skenes is "not part of the conversation at all."
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Rockies off to worst 50-game start since 1895
The Rockies were swept in a four-game series by the Phillies to fall to 8-42 this season -- the worst 50-game start in MLB since the 1895...
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Ex-Brewer Ruf sues Reds for career-ending injury
Former Brewers player Darin Ruf is suing the Reds for damages after he suffered a career-ending injury while playing at Cincinnati's Great American...
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Panthers rout Canes in ECF as Bennett scores 2
Sam Bennett scored two goals, and the Panthers beat the Hurricanes 5-0 to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference final.
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CFP approves new seeding model next season
The College Football Playoff is moving to a straight seeding model, giving the top four teams by seed a first-round bye, the CFP committee...
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Fever win in Clark's first 3-less game since '22
The Fever beat the Dream on Thursday night despite Caitlin Clark not making a 3 for just the second time in her career, college and pro.
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Malone clears air: Jokic, not SGA, my MVP choice
Former Nuggets coach Michael Malone, who drew the ire of Denver fans when he said Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander "showed why he's the MVP"...
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OKC rolls to 2-0 lead behind new MVP SGA's 38
After receiving his MVP trophy, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points, and the Thunder dominated the Wolves again in a 118-103 win to take a 2-0...
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???? Haliburton 'choke' latest in Pacers-Knicks beef
The 2025 Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Pacers include fresh beef between the two.
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Gold Cup absences are a worst-case scenario for USMNT's World Cup hopes
The USMNT has precious little time to prep for next year's World Cup. A weakened Gold Cup roster won't help.