New York City Marathon Security To Be Tightened After Boston
Security will be tightened at next month’s New York City Marathon, as race organizers react to the fallout from the Boston Marathon bombings earlier this year. People carrying bags anywhere near the...
View ArticleJets Coach Says There’s No Booty Ban
Somewhere in New York, married football players and their wives are celebrating. New York Jets coach Rex Ryan clarified Thursday that when he said his players should put off household duties ahead of...
View ArticleFavre Says He Has Memory Loss
Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre says he is suffering from serious memory loss as a result of his days on the field. The famously tough football legend played a record-setting 297 regular season...
View ArticleDodgers and Tigers Pitchers Take Home Cy Young Awards
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw, 25, took home his second Cy Young award for the National League Wednesday. Max Scherzer, 28, won the award, baseball’s top honor for...
View Article15 Hours of Olympic Curling Will Be on TV This Weekend
Rest easy, everyone. A solid 15 hours of men’s and women’s U.S. Olympic curling trials will be aired on NBC Sports Network this weekend, according to a press release. The Olympic qualifying event will...
View ArticleFormer NFL Receiver Gets 15 Years for Drug Trafficking
Former Chicago Bears receiver Sam Hurd was sentenced in federal court to 15 years in prison Wednesday over a drug trafficking conviction. Hurd, 28, had been facing a life sentence after being arrested...
View ArticleLance Armstrong Settles $3M Lawsuit
Lance Armstrong and the Nebraska-based company Acceptance Insurance have reached agreement on a deal to settle a $3 million lawsuit the company filed against the cyclist. The company was seeking...
View ArticleA-Rod Storms Out of Grievance Hearing
Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez left a grievance hearing at Major League Baseball’s New York office in a huff Wednesday, after an arbitration officer ruled that baseball commissioner Bud Selig did...
View ArticleManny Pacquiao Says Bank Accounts Frozen in Philippines
Manny Pacquiao said Tuesday that the Philippines had frozen his bank accounts over allegedly unpaid taxes. “This is harassment,” Pacquiao, 34, told local media just two days after his major boxing...
View ArticleRob Ford Gets New Gig on Sports Radio Show
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, whose recent spate of misbehavior prompted the city council to strip him of virtually all executive authority, will be on a Washington, D.C. radio show Thursday morning and may...
View ArticleMajor League Baseball Set to Ban Home Plate Collisions
Major League Baseball’s rules committee has voted to ban home plate collisions, MLB Rules Committee Chairman and New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson announced Wednesday. Alderson said the rule...
View ArticleTonya Harding Says Attack on Nancy Kerrigan Knee-Capped Her Career
Disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding has claimed that she too was a victim of the infamous attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan, two decades after hit men hired by Harding’s ex-husband assaulted...
View ArticleESPN Draws Fire Over Reporter’s Reaction to Kevin Durant Thanking God
An ESPN reporter’s response after Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant thanked God for his team’s victory over the Miami Heat on Wednesday has drawn harsh criticism from the Twitter-sphere. After...
View ArticleCurt Schilling Diagnosed With Cancer
ESPN sports analyst Curt Schilling has been diagnosed with cancer, Schilling and ESPN announced in separate statements on Wednesday. “I’ve always believed life is about embracing the gifts and rising...
View ArticleIowa Moving to Legalize Fantasy Sports Gambling
Fantasy sports leagues in Iowa may soon get a little more heated with the state set to legalize gambling in fantasy sports leagues. Bills are moving through the state House and Senate this week to lift...
View ArticleNFL Report Finds ‘Pattern of Harassment’ at Miami Dolphins
A newly released investigation into treatment of Miami Dolphins players has found a “pattern of harassment” directed at younger members of the team, including departed left tackle Jonathan Martin. The...
View ArticleOklahoma Sooners Cop to Excessive Pasta Eating
Sometimes one serving just isn’t enough. That’s the conclusion three University of Oklahoma football players came to at a graduation banquet last year. In May of 2013, the players ate more pasta than...
View ArticlePeyton Manning Reportedly Passes Physical to Play in 2014
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning reportedly passed a required annual physical on his neck Monday, clearing the way for him to return to play in the NFL’s 2014 season. The Associated Press...
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