Sports
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The easy way Knicks can change everything about their Celtics narrative
The Knicks have that opportunity now. For the first time in a quarter century, they enter a playoff series as a no-doubt-about-it underdog.
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Patrick Mahomes’ half-brother gets NFL chance at Chiefs rookie camp
The Chiefs are keeping it all in the family.
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Josh Hart can stabilize Knicks by rising to occasion again in Celtics showdown
Josh Hart is more than the Knicks’ Energizer Bunny.
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Red Sox’s Garrett Crochet takes comebacker off nose — and stays in the game
Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet took a baseball to the nose during his start Sunday against the Twins — and he stayed in the game.
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Iowa fans go wild for Caitlin Clark during Fever star’s return for WNBA preseason game
It was as if Caitlin Clark had never left Iowa on Sunday.
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Will Warren, Yankees sluggish again in ugly loss against Rays to drop second straight series
Whenever trash day comes in The Bronx, the Yankees can toss most of Sunday’s game out to the curb.
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Dave Portnoy furious after antisemitic ‘f—k the Jews’ sign appears at Barstool Sports bar: ‘I’ve been shaking’
"I’m going to make it my life’s f—king mission to ruin these people. I’m coming to your throat, I’m never ending" Portnoy said in a video.
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Naomi Osaka takes shot at haters with ‘s–t to say’ after winning first championship in four years
Naomi Osaka captured her first title in four years by winning the L'Open 35 de Saint Malo, a WTA 125 event held on clay courts in France.
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Man United ratings: Garnacho, Amad bright sparks; young stars struggle
Alejandro Garnacho and Amad made sure Man United's defeat to Brentford didn't look as bad as it could have.
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Jets-Blues Game 7 preview: Key players to watch, final score predictions
It all comes down to this for the final ticket to the second round. Here's what to watch for both teams.
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U.S. duo Balogun, Dike net 1st goals since injuries
United States and Monaco striker Folarin Balogun scored his first Ligue 1 goal this year following shoulder surgery.
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Messi scores in Miami rout to snap losing streak
Lionel Messi struck the emphatic final goal as Inter Miami snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-1 home win over the New York Red Bulls.