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As-it-happens update October 12, 2017
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CLEVELAND -- Reach deep into of your fridge. Rip open that weeks-old milk carton. Now chug. Expiration dates? Fake news. The Yankees are Exhibit A, Your Honor.
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CHICAGO - So, once again, a fifth game in the first round. Totally can't handle it. Wouldn't have it any other way. There has been no more tumultuous, enthralling, ridiculous, newsy day in the history of the Washington Nationals than Wednesday, Oct ...
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The premiere NFL matchup of Week 6 happens to come on a weekday. The Eagles (4-1) visit the Carolina Panthers (4-1) in Charlotte to determine momentary supremacy in the NFC.
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Joel Embiid, playing for the first time since agreeing to a five-year, $146.5 million extension, scored 22 points in his preseason debut for the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night.
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Red Sox Manager John Farrell, left, argued with the umpire Mark Wegner on Monday in Game 4 of their American League division series against the Houston Astros, in Boston.
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Cowboys cornerback Orlando Scandrick (right) was one player who did not seem pleased with Jerry Jones after team meeting. Getty Images; AP.
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New Cavs guard Isaiah Thomas says he still has love for Boston but not for Celtics executive Danny Ainge, who traded him. Irving, who asked to be traded out of Cleveland and wound up in Boston this summer after three straight NBA Finals trips with ...
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... (Photo: The Associated Press). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Patriots quarterback Tom Brady told New England fans not to worry about his left shoulder injury, even though it has kept him out of.
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Ben Roethlisberger is sick of "quote-unquote professional talking heads" (i.e., reporters) who repeat or print verbatim words that come out of his mouth.
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COUVA, Trinidad (AP) - When soccer holds its world's fair in Russia next June, the American pavilion will be glaringly absent.
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