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Stadium workers near L.A. say they have a tentative deal, averting strike ahead of World Cup
Stadium workers near Los Angeles say they have reached a tentative contract deal with wage hikes and labor protections, averting a strike ahead of the U.S. men's soccer team's opening World Cup match Friday.
SharesDrake London signs his $141 million extension with the Falcons, then vows to earn every dollar
Drake London became one of the highest-paid receivers in the NFL on Monday after signing a four-year, $141 million contract extension with the Falcons, keeping him in Atlanta through the 2030 season.
SharesJoin the beaver hunt: Toronto neighborhood offers unique World Cup-themed scavenger hunt
Berczy Park is home to a much-loved fountain featuring canine sculptures that shoot water out of their mouths. But now, there's a new dog in town.
SharesAthletics say hello to eventual Vegas fanbase with an explosive 15-14, 12-inning game
The first pitch to an Athletics player Monday night in Las Vegas was an explosive welcome.
SharesDenny Hamlin rallies for second straight worst-to-first win and F1’s Antonelli extends win streak
Denny Hamlin rallied from the rear for his second straight worst-to-first victory, tying the late Kyle Busch for ninth place on the Cup Series career wins chart.
SharesPope Leo XIV gets caught up in Spain’s great debates over soccer and language
Pope Leo XIV found himself in the midst of two of Spain's greatest rivalries - over soccer and language - as he landed in Barcelona on Tuesday during his weeklong visit to the country.
SharesJoel Bitonio announces retirement after 12 seasons, all with the Cleveland Browns
Joel Bitonio had a good idea in January that he would be retiring after 12 seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
SharesLA Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson has been arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence
Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson was arrested Monday night on suspicion of felony domestic violence.
SharesFlorida’s Thomas Haugh chooses friends, siblings and another title chase over NBA life
Thomas Haugh's return to Florida was a lifestyle decision.
SharesFrom tennis to T-ball, the White House’s South Lawn is no stranger to sports. But not like the UFC
Teddy Roosevelt boxed. Richard Nixon bowled.
SharesTrump curse? President’s teams are 0-for-3 at big games
President Trump has made a habit of showing up to marquee sporting events in his second term -- and a pattern has emerged that fans and critics have taken to calling the "Trump curse": The teams he roots for keep losing.
SharesWhat the tattoos of World Cup players say about their love, life and religious beliefs
Body art has become increasingly part of international soccer, although its prevalence can vary across geographical regions.
SharesTrump calls NBA ‘great’ but ‘a little left-wing’ after attending Finals game at MSG
TRUMP on the NBA: "It tends to be a little left-wing, but it's great entertainment. It's great."
SharesWhoopi Goldberg defends Trump attending Knicks game
WHOOPI GOLDBERG defends Trump going to Knicks game: "I think anybody who's a Knicks fan should be there. You earned the right as a Knicks fan. I don't have to like you."
SharesTrump, Stephen A. Smith trade jabs over presidential appearance at Knicks’ game
President Trump took aim at Stephen A. Smith after the sports commentator said he would blame the president if the New York Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
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