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As-it-happens update October 13, 2017
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Long after this 2017 NLDS is over, Game 5 (GameTracker) will be remembered as much for the wild back-and-forth between the Nationals and Cubs as it will for controversy.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly left Thursday night's 28-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the first half and was placed in the concussion protocol.
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FRISCO, Texas -- A federal appeals court cleared the way Thursday for the NFL to impose a six-game suspension on Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott over domestic violence allegations, siding with the league in the latest high-profile fight over its ...
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As much as the higher-ups in the NFL want it to go away, it doesn't look like the issue of players standing or kneeling during the national anthem will disappear anytime soon.
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NBA Hall of Famer and Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan isn't a fan of the NBA's so-called superteam era. "I think it's going to hurt the overall aspect of the league from a competitive standpoint," Jordan said in an interview with Cigar ...
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HOUSTON - With positive vibrations oozing out of every pore in the Yankees' clubhouse, Masahiro Tanaka put up a wall to keep the slightest drop of negativity out of his head.
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A pair of AP Top 10 teams suffered losses in Week 6, but was that just a precursor for complete and utter chaos in Week 7? There aren't any games this week that pit ranked teams against one another.
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The owner of the WNBA's San Antonio Stars has an agreement in place with a buyer who plans to move the team to Las Vegas, a source told ESPN's Michael C. Wright on Thursday night.
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New England Patriots offensive guard Shaq Mason helps up quarterback Tom Brady after getting sacked during the second quarter of the NFL game at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, October 1, 2017.
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Cowboys coach Jason Garrett says Jones' intention for the meeting came out of "love, admiration and respect for the players.
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