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The Orlando Pride drew arguably the worst draw in the NWSL Challenge Cup, facing the top three finishers from the 2019 season. | | |
Orlando Magic players Jonathan Isaac and Markelle Fultz offered words of encouragement to Orange County Public Schools graduates in a video posted on social media. | | |
The pressure will grow to get fans back in the stands, particularly as more and more local tracks open the gates with their governors' OK. If fans can attend South Alabama Speedway in Ozark, why can't they go to the big show at Talladega Superspeedway in three weeks? | | |
Evans High safety Markeith Williams, a rising junior, said he enjoyed a phone call with Alabama coach Nick Saban and called the Crimson Tide's scholarship offer "mind-exploding." | | |
The Miami Dolphins kicked off the COVID-19 food drive at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday, beginning the process of feeding 1,000 South Floridians a day for a year. | | |
From Doc Rivers to Brian Flores, their response resonates with experience more than benign words. | | |
Jordan's statement comes as protesters have gathered in at least 75 U.S. cities, demanding justice for Floyd, and an end to institutional racism and police brutality. | | |
Giancarlo Stanton may be stepping a little out of his comfort zone, but he did it with authority. In response to the killing of 46-year old George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer and the protests that have spread across the nation, the usually quiet Yankees slugger added his voice loudly and clearly. | | |
A judge has dismissed Lenny Dykstra's defamation lawsuit against former New York Mets teammate Ron Darling, ruling the outfielder's reputation already was so tarnished it could not be damaged more. | | |
The Washington Nationals changed course and told their minor leaguers on Monday they will receive their full weekly stipends of $400 at least through June. | | |
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