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As-it-happens update December 14, 2018
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Playing in his first game in more than a season and a half, safety Eric Berry led his team in the first half with six tackles, and the Kansas City Chiefs took a 14-7 lead into halftime.
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HOUSTON -- James Harden's first bucket of the game gave his Houston Rockets teammates a feeling that this would be a spectacular performance for the reigning MVP.
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On this edition of Roob Knows, Reuben Frank reacts to the Carson Wentz injury news. Why he still has no doubts Wentz is the future of the franchise.
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Forward Jabari Parker played just four first-half minutes in the Chicago Bulls' 97-91 loss to the Orlando Magic on Thursday night in Mexico City.
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Last week was, to put it mildly, a weird week for simulations to try to comb through. The Ravens lost to the Chiefs for their first "L" in four weeks, but it wasn't a "bad" loss per se.
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Bruce Maxwell, the only MLB player to kneel during the national anthem, fired his agent Thursday. The 27-year-old former A's catcher has been unable to sign with a team this winter after Oakland parted ways with him.
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Veteran fight promoters Oscar De La Hoya and Dana White have been at odds over the years. The tension between two, however, further grew upon De La Hoya's recent venture into mixed martial arts in November, where he promoted the third fight between ...
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Is the Empire finally ready to strike back? It's been a while since the New York Yankees have lived up to the Evil Empire nickname given to them by Larry Lucchino in 2002, but it appears as though Darth Vader (Yankees general manager Brian Cashman) is ...
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By Ben Warwick. DENVER (CBS4) - Think twice about those ballpark hotdogs. A new study says Denver's three professional sports arenas rank among the worst in the country for health inspection violations.
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The 2018 winter meetings concluded on Thursday, officially ending with the annual Rule 5 draft. This year's edition of the meetings lacked the juice of past editions.
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