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Current and past WWE stars such as Rusev, Kurt Angle and Deonna Purrazzo were among those who were fired hours after WWE chairman Vince McMahon announced widespread budget cuts. | | | Orlando Magic coach Steve Clifford made a donation to the Heart of Florida United Way to help those financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. | | | As college, high school and recreational leagues – from baseball to softball to lacrosse to water polo – sit idle because of the coronavirus, so do officials. For some, it's how they earn a living. | | | U.S. Soccer announced it is shutting down all boys and girls Development Academy programs effective immediately. | | | Basketball news includes overseas reports that say Dr. Phillips, UM and NBA guard Shane Larkin will extend his pro contract in Turkey as one of the premier players in Europe. Also, former Edgewater standout Robert Allen is going from Samford to Ole Miss and former Leesburg all-star Keon Ellis has signed with Alabama. And Montverde Academy has landed another blue-chipper for next season. | | | Orlando Jones High freshman Malik Bryant is pushing to improve and avoid setbacks after reeling in 15 FBS scholarship offers. | | | Talented edge rushers like Ohio State's Chase Young, LSU's K'lavon Chaisson and Penn State's Yetur Gross-Matos, and defensive tackles like Auburn's Derrick Brown and South Carolina's Javon Kinlaw will likely be taken in the first round of the NFL draft, in which the Miami Dolphins own three picks. | | | Former Miami Dolphins starting center Evan Boehm signs with Buffalo Bills. Who will replace him? | | | White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson led a discussion about Jackie Robinson in a video call on Tuesday afternoon. | | | A federal report says Baseball Hall of Famer Roy Halladay had drugs in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics in his small plane when it crashed into Tampa Bay in 2017, killing him | | | Gov. Ned Lamont offered his support to a PGA plan, reported in Golf Digest, to stage the Travelers in Cromwell without spectators on its original dates, June 25-28. | | | |
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