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How LSU, SEC won the offseason: The top 35 women's basketball transfers
The transfer portal continues to affect the national title race, but this season, with 13 of the top 35 transfers, the SEC will feel the biggest...
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75 things for NASCAR's 75th anniversary: Biggest scandals
To celebrate NASCAR's 75th anniversary, Ryan McGee presents a top-5 list every week for the rest of 2023. This week: the biggest scandals.
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Raiders' Jones: I was hospitalized against my will
Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones wrote in a social media post Monday night that he was taken to a hospital "against my will" by the Las Vegas...
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Swift effect: Kelce jersey sales see 400% spike
Travis Kelce jersey sales spiked Sunday after Taylor Swift attended the Chiefs' game to watch him play.
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New product lets fans watch, bet NFL on 1 screen
A new product called BetVision will allow fans to watch and bet on NFL games on the same screen.
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JT: Not keeping receipts over Ryder Cup inclusion
Justin Thomas says he has not "kept receipts" about those who criticized his inclusion on the U.S. Ryder Cup team after a down year on the PGA Tour.
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LSU's Mulkey had unexpected heart procedure
LSU coach Kim Mulkey had a heart procedure in June after "accidentally" finding an issue with artery blockage.
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Injury tracker: Will Jones, Watson and Montgomery play Thursday?
Thursday night's game features three players who sat out last week.
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Embraced by Atlético and Spain, Morata is better than ever
Now given greater responsibility by Atlético Madrid and Spain, he's ready to lead his sides to silverware.
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NBA offseason survey: MVP picks, summer winners and Wemby's ceiling
League execs, coaches and scouts weigh in on the biggest happenings of the offseason -- and what lies ahead in 2023-24.
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A must-win, a dominant D and red-hot Aces: What to watch in the WNBA semifinals
One of the so-called superteams lived up to the nickname Sunday as the WNBA semifinals opened. The other? Not so much. Here's what to expect Tuesday.
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Haley Van Voorhis' journey into college football history
Van Voorhis, who became the first non-kicker woman to play in a college football game on Saturday, had prepared for this nearly her whole life.