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Texas teen who fatally stabbed track athlete at school meet found guilty and sentenced to prison
A Texas teenager who fatally stabbed a 17-year-old track athlete from a rival team during a high school meet was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison on Tuesday in a case that drew wide attention beyond the booming Dallas suburb where they were students.
SharesWitt, Perez, Caglianone back in the Royals lineup versus the Texas Rangers
The Kansas City Royals got regulars Bobby Witt Jr., Salvador Perez and Jac Caglianone back in the lineup for Tuesday's series opener against the Texas Rangers.
SharesKnicks in 6: N.Y. man’s high school yearbook prediction 6 years ago goes viral
If the New York Knicks win it all this year, just remember that Evan Pfeufer called it six years ago, and has the receipts to prove it.
SharesQuarterback Jacoby Brissett reports to Cardinals’ mandatory camp, though future remains unclear
Veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett was at the Arizona Cardinals' practice on Tuesday, walking around wearing a black hooded sweatshirt in the hot desert sun.
SharesU.S. goalkeepers aim to live up to predecessors at World Cup, yet Pochettino hasn’t picked a starter
In many previous World Cup cycles over the past three decades, the best and most accomplished players on the U.S. men's roster were their goalkeepers.
SharesJudge dismisses lawsuit by 31 former NC State athletes alleging abuse, misconduct by ex-head trainer
A state judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by 31 former N.C. State male athletes alleging sexual abuse under the guise of treatment and harassment by the Wolfpack's former director of sports medicine.
SharesBrewers reliever Brian Fitzpatrick seeks 2nd opinion after getting diagnosed with partial UCL sprain
Milwaukee Brewers left-handed reliever Brian Fitzpatrick is seeking a second opinion after being diagnosed with a partial proximal sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow.
SharesQB Daniel Jones eager to be full participant in practice, meanwhile Colts continue to play it safe
Daniel Jones laughed Tuesday when he told reporters he had asked the Indianapolis Colts to let him rejoin full team activities this week.
SharesChicago Bears are hoping a focus on fundamentals will help their pass rush
The Chicago Bears are hoping a renewed focus on fundamentals will help energize their pass rush.
SharesPackers’ Christian Watson has big goals for himself after signing big contract
Christian Watson appreciated the faith the Green Bay Packers showed in him even when he believed he didn't necessarily deserve it.
SharesSome host cities are aiming to house, not arrest, homeless people ahead of the World Cup
Just a mile from Atlanta's stadium, which will welcome tens of thousands of fans to World Cup games this month, dozens of people were camped out on a downtown sidewalk waiting for a homeless shelter to open.
SharesNate Scheelhaase seeks to make most of big opportunity as Los Angeles Rams’ offensive coordinator
Nate Scheelhaase went from a largely unknown Los Angeles Rams assistant to interviewing for multiple NFL head coaching vacancies to becoming Sean McVay's offensive coordinator in only a few months.
SharesInjured Pirates rookie SS Konnor Griffin is hoping to start a throwing program soon
Pirates rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin's right forearm strain is improving, and the 20-year-old is optimistic he'll be back soon.
SharesIt’s not just the Knicks: Trump’s attendance at big games often spells trouble for the home team
If President Donald Trump is coming to the game, bet on the visiting team.
SharesThe 49ers vow to reduce workload for Christian McCaffrey even if he doesn’t want it
Perhaps the only person around the San Francisco 49ers not worried about the heavy workload that All-Pro Christian McCaffrey handled last season is McCaffrey himself.
SharesReal Madrid says Atletico Madrid rejected its offer of 150 million euros for Julian Alvarez
Real Madrid says city rival Atletico Madrid has rejected an offer of 150 million euros ($173 million) for Argentina forward Julian Alvarez.
SharesA ‘rowdy’ Knicks watch party ends with 21 in custody and 5 officers injured
An NBA finals viewing party in Manhattan on Monday turned "incredibly reckless," New York City police claimed, as some dejected Knicks fans scaled light poles, pelted officers with objects and ripped signs out of the street following the team's loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
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