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As-it-happens update June 29, 2018
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The Los Angeles Lakers reportedly haven't made Brandon Ingram available in trade talks as rumors continue to swirl regarding their pursuit of Kawhi Leonard.
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OMAHA, Neb. –– They will be remembered as one of the most stubborn teams to ever show up in Omaha. A pack of survivors from Oregon State who faced match point at the College World Series six times, and never blinked.
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A pair of Telemundo hosts on the morning show Un Nuevo Dia have been suspended by the network after making racist gestures following South Korea's 2-0 win over Germany that helped Mexico advance to the Round of 16 in the World Cup on Wednesday.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - After a surreal night on the Baltic where England struggled to contain their satisfaction with a defeat that offers them an easier path to the final, Belgium are trusting that World Cup fortune will favor the brave.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Though John Smoltz may have felt very much alone on the wind-whipped, sun-baked Broadmoor course, he wasn't.
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The group stage of the World Cup is finally over, which means that we can finally stop nervously watching other games while one of them is going on.
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NEW YORK -- New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley bought his parents a new house and didn't need his first contract to make it happen.
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BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox acquired veteran first baseman/outfielder Steve Pearce in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday night.
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On Monday's NBA Awards show, held six days before the beginning of free agency, Oscar Robertson took home the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Former Detroit Tigers pitching coach Chris Bosio denied allegations of directing "insensitive comments" at a team employee on Thursday afternoon, telling USA TODAY's Bob Nightengale that his comments were not racial in nature, rather a nickname for ...
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