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Sources: Man United close in on Mbeumo deal
Manchester United are closing in on a deal for Bryan Mbeumo after a breakthrough in talks with Brentford, sources have told ESPN.
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30-game winner Paul Skenes?! A new formula to bring pitcher wins back to life
MLB's best pitcher has a 1.85 ERA but just a 4-6 record. In the age of analytics, he's not alone. Here's how to fix it.
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76ers take Edgecombe; Pels trade up for Queen
The Philadelphia 76ers selected 19-year-old guard VJ Edgecombe out of Baylor with the No. 3 pick in the NBA draft.
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???? Taylor Swift surprises Tight End Univ. guests
Taylor Swift performs "Shake It Off" and walks the red carpet with Travis Kelce at Tight End University.
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Arenas: 'Fighting time' to escape burning truck
USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas said he was trapped in his burning Tesla Cybertruck for nearly 10 minutes before he was able to escpae.
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Sources: 84-game NHL season part of CBA talks
An increase over the NHL's current 82-game schedule has been discussed internally by the league, and the topic is part of negotiations with the...
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Mavs take Flagg at No. 1: 'A dream come true'
The Mavericks selected Duke forward Cooper Flagg with the first pick of the 2025 NBA draft Wednesday night.
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Bailey surprised by Jazz: 'No idea' they'd pick me
Rutgers forward Ace Bailey said he had "no idea" the Jazz had interest in taking him with the No. 5 pick, and a source told ESPN that Utah was not...
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Suns acquire Hornets' Williams, draft Maluach
The Suns acquired Hornets center Mark Williams for the No. 29 pick and a 2029 first-round pick and then selected center Khaman Maluach with the No....
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Harper goes 2nd, joins Spurs' 'great young core'
The Spurs are hoping to have a third straight Rookie of the Year in Rutgers' Dylan Harper, whom they took with the second pick of the NBA draft.
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76ers expect Embiid to return for training camp
76ers center Joel Embiid is on track to return from knee surgery when training camp opens in September, team president Daryl Morey said.
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Bradley's take: Will Jake Paul's hook land better than Julio César Chávez Jr.'s?
The question now is not if Paul can beat a real fighter, but if Chavez, a former champion, can go toe-to-toe with Paul.