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As-it-happens update July 11, 2018
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Bills reporter Mike Rodak reports on the investigation into LeSean McCoy and how the Bills are reacting to the news. (1:25). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email.
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CULVER CITY, Calif. - There was no question that he would come - to Los Angeles, to the Lakers or to a Blaze Pizza franchise in Culver City.
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BALTIMORE -- Manny Machado isn't having any trouble staying locked in amidst all the trade talk. The Orioles shortstop went 3-for-4 with two home runs in Baltimore's 6-5 win over the Yankees on Tuesday.
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When news broke on Saturday that Cardinals general manager Steve Keim was cited for a DUI on the Fourth of July, no real details about the incident were available.
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LAS VEGAS - Knicks general manager Scott Perry tried to downplay the success of his team's two draft picks, lottery man Kevin Knox and center Mitchell Robinson, before Tuesday's showdown against the Lakers.
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WIMBLEDON, England - When Serena Williams withdrew from the French Open last month with a pectoral injury before her fourth-round match with Maria Sharapova, Williams's coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, wasted no time seeing the bright side.
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CLEVELAND (AP) Joey Votto hit a go-ahead three-run double during a seven-run ninth inning and the Cleveland Indians bullpen wasted a gem from Trevor Bauer in a 7-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.
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LAS VEGAS -- First came the backlash. Next, a backlash to the backlash. By Tuesday, much of the whipsawing over competitive balance -- or more accurately, imbalance -- as an NBA problem rising to the level of crisis had calmed down.
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By Simon Evans. ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Samuel Umtiti's 51st-minute header sent France into the World Cup final with a ruthless 1-0 win over Belgium in an absorbing first semi-final on Tuesday.
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The World Cup is nearing its climax. There's no Brazil, no Germany, no Cristiano Ronaldo, no Lionel Messi and now, no Belgium.
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