Sports
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Free 'Merci Rafa' T-shirts spark resale frenzy
A day after the French Open honored Rafael Nadal on court, dozens of spectators began selling the clay-colored "Merci Rafa" T-shirts handed out at...
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Alonso plans to make Madrid 'unstoppable force'
Xabi Alonso said he hopes to make Real Madrid an "unstoppable force" in his presentation as the club's new coach, while thanking Carlo Ancelotti.
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Ten Hag succeeds Alonso as Leverkusen boss
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has been confirmed as the new manager of Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, replacing Xabi Alonso.
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How Xabi Alonso made his rapid rise from rookie coach to Real Madrid
Less than three years into his career as a top-level coach, Alonso is returning to Real Madrid, the most pressurized job in football. He's earned it.
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Two iconic races, one day: McLaren's quest to win Monaco, Indy 500
On Sunday, McLaren tried to win two races 4,500 miles apart: F1's Monaco GP and IndyCar's Indianapolis 500.
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'Dreams came true': Arsenal celebrate UWCL success
After upsetting Barcelona on Saturday, Arsenal's women celebrated in style with their fans.
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NWSL Power Rankings: San Diego Wave starting to look formidable
San Diego are undefeated in six games and don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. That and more in ESPN's NWSL Power Rankings.
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Panthers-Hurricanes Game 4 preview: Can Carolina avoid another sweep?
With the Canes down 3-0, here are the key series stats, players, matchups and betting intel.
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Why the Tkachuk-Bennett-Verhaeghe line is so dominant
They could be the top-scoring trio on any team. Or a team's checking line. Or its most annoying pests.
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Waiver wire: Three hitters to add power to your infield
Todd Zola outlines the players you should be claiming off the waiver wire and lineup tips for your fantasy roster.
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Why the Wolves’ 42-point blowout in Game 3 began on the team plane
The Wolves are set for a Game 4 clash against the Thunder -- and Anthony Edwards is the reason why.
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'I know you're in hell right now': What it's like inside Lu Dort's impossible 'Dorture Chamber'
One play six years ago introduced one of the league's most dominant defenders -- and he has been exhausting NBA superstars ever since.