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As-it-happens update March 5, 2018
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INDIANAPOLIS - When Central Florida linebacker Shaquem Griffin came to the scouting combine, he knew he'd face skepticism from NFL teams.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Sunday at the NFL combine belonged to the Hog Mollies, edge-rushers and a new generation of hyper-athletic linebackers.
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San Francisco police are searching for suspended Raiders player Aldon Smith, after he fled the scene of an alleged incident of domestic violence on Saturday evening.
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NEW YORK - Some day, someone is going to beat Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament again. Someone is going to have a greater combination of talent, progress, preparation and moxie than the Wolverines, and be the buzzsaw Michigan runs into, instead of ...
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Phil Mickelson shot a final-round 66 and made par on the first extra hole to defeat Justin Thomas in a playoff, win the WGC-Mexico Championship and end a four-and-a-half-year winless drought.
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The former Lakers star won an Oscar in the animated short category for "Dear Basketball," a poem he wrote after ending his 20-year career on the court in 2016.
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What happens when a newly minted gay icon kicks off the Oscars red carpet? Pure, unapologetic edge. Adam Rippon, 28, an Olympic figure skater who was the first out gay American man to compete in the Winter Games, wore a black harness under his tuxedo ...
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Kevin Harvick led 214 laps Sunday, the second most ever in a Cup race at Las Vegas. AP Photo/Isaac Brekken. Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger · Email; comment.
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Loyola fans Patrick Hogan, from left, Rick Headrick and Alissa Headrick celebrate their team's win in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship on March 4, 2018, while they watch from Bulldog Ale House in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood ...
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Brian Ortega emerged as the biggest winner of the night when he punched his ticket for a chance at Max Holloway's belt. Who else emerged from UFC 222 standing tall?
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