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As-it-happens update February 11, 2018
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PYEONGCHANG, South Korea - Red Gerard has never been afraid to do his own thing, to carve his own path. So an Olympic final wasn't the time to start following his competitors' lead.
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The UFC 221 main event was a fight for the interim middleweight championship, a sham belt constructed out of thin air because the UFC has this new thing where they believe a pay-per-view must be headlined by a title fight.
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DALLAS -- In his Los Angeles Lakers' debut, Isaiah Thomas made 3-pointers, a pull-up jumper and difficult drives to the basket.
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CHICAGO (AP) - Ace Yu Darvish and the Chicago Cubs have reached agreement on a $126 million, six-year contract, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday, bolstering their bid for a second World Series crown in ...
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GANGNEUNG, South Korea - The butterflies come before she takes the ice for figure skating competitions. But the moment Bradie Tennell hears the music over the loudspeakers, she goes on "autopilot," as she explains it.
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North Korea's squad of parka-wearing cheerleaders has grabbed early headlines at the PyeongChang Olympics as part of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's charm offensive.
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San Antonio took an early first-quarter lead, but there was no stopping Golden State with all five starters scoring in double digits.
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EAST LANSING - This is not who the Spartans are. Not yet. Not even after a thrilling comeback win over a top-5 team at the Breslin Center Saturday afternoon.
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United States television network NBC Sports has apologized for insensitive remarks made by its correspondent relating to South Korea during the PyeongChang Winter Games' opening ceremony.
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CHICAGO (AP) Tomas Satoransky is starting while star guard John Wall recovers from knee surgery. He stepped up Saturday for struggling All-Star Bradley Beal as well.
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