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Vindication: Repeat gives Koepka credit he deserves SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. - In an ironic twist Sunday, the last man to win consecutive U.S. Opens was tasked with chronicling Brooks Koepka's final round at Shinnecock Hills.
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World Cup victory over Germany gives weary Mexico 'moment of happiness' An extraordinary sense of elation swept over Mexico on Sunday with the national soccer team's stunning 1-0 victory in the World Cup tournament against powerhouse Germany, the reigning champion.
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The Spurs' mystique is dead As Kawhi Leonard's camp works to get their man traded out of San Antonio, something has become painfully clear: the Spurs' mystique is dead.
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The US Open became a complete circus and it was wonderful Saturday at the U.S. Open was a circus. If you were a player or the USGA, it was probably stressful and infuriating. If you were an observer, it was incredible entertainment.
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Did Mexico's Revelry in World Cup Win Over Germany Cause an Earthquake? MEXICO CITY - Late Sunday morning, seismic sensors in Mexico City detected what was reported to be a small earthquake. But it was triggered in an "artificial manner," according to the group monitoring the gauges.
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2018 NBA Mock Draft: Predictions, Storylines Surrounding 1st-Round Prospects As the time before Thursday's 2018 NBA draft dwindles, the noise surrounding each pick gets louder. Outside of the Phoenix Suns, who should select Deandre Ayton with the No.
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Brewers RHP Adrian Houser vomits twice on mound, finishes frame Milwaukee Brewers reliever Adrian Houser made it through the top of the eighth inning of a 10-9 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday despite vomiting twice during the inning.
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