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As-it-happens update June 2, 2018
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We've had time to process the unforgettable storylines from a wacky, scintillating Game 1 -- one it sort of felt like the Cavs needed after becoming the rare opponent to hang at Oracle Arena in Game 1: • An absolutely magisterial performance from ...
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BALTIMORE (AP) The New York Yankees had a laugher against the Baltimore Orioles, and it had nothing to do with a lopsided final score.
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UTICA, N.Y. - Jimmie Rivera is in high spirits after suffering his first loss in nearly a decade on Friday at UFC Fight Night 131.
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- The NBA's "Last Two Minute Report" for Game 1 of the Finals on Thursday revealed two infractions that should have been called on Golden State's Draymond Green in the waning seconds of regulation ahead of the Warriors' 124-114 ...
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CHICAGO (AP) Even with the second-worst record in the majors, the Chicago White Sox know how to stage a comeback. On Friday night, they had extra inspiration.
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"I think Tiger will win. Do I think he'll win majors again? Yeah, I think he'll win majors again." - Jack Nicklaus. DUBLIN, Ohio - No small amount of pressure there.
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Cleveland Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson was fined $25,000 for failing to leave the court in a timely manner and shoving a ball into the face of the Warriors' Draymond Green in Thursday night's Game 1 of the NBA Finals after being automatically ...
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HAMILTON, Ontario - For the first time in 887 days, Johnny Manziel played pro football, and it got a little chirpy. Manziel made his Canadian Football League debut for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night in a 36-18 loss against the Toronto Argonauts.
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NEW YORK - There is no better way to trace how the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets have fared in the first two games of a four-game series at Citi Field than via the actions of their managers late Friday night.
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