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The Latest: OSU linebacker tests positive following protest The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___. Oklahoma State linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga says he tested positive for COVID-19 after he attended a protest in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ogbongbemiga made the ...
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'People are looking for action': Saints' Demario Davis does more than speak out amid Floyd protests New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis has long followed one of Abraham Lincoln's tenets: Actions speak louder than words. In the past year, he helped bail an immigration activist out of ICE detention; went to Flint, Michigan, donating money and clean ...
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Kraft Family Releases Statement on George Floyd's Death The Kraft family has released a statement in regards to the death of George Floyd, who was an African American man murdered by a Minneapolis police officer last week. Here is what they said, via Patriots.com: "Over the last several days, we have tried to ...
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Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts 'optimistic' 2020 MLB season will happen Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts expressed confidence MLB and the players union will come to terms for a 2020 season despite his suggestion some teams might lose more money playing even a short season than by not playing at all.
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Premier League players allowed to protest for George Floyd without punishment Premier League players who want to protest the death of George Floyd will now be able to do so without fear of punishment. The Football Association, England's soccer governing body, announced on Tuesday that it would be adopting a "common sense ...
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Kliff Kingsbury Gets Traction as Coach of the Year Candidate One reality of the NFL Coach of the Year award is that it often goes to the coach whose team achieved success when it wasn't expected. After all, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has won the award twice during his 19 seasons with the ...
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Chargers coach Anthony Lynn has NFL's strongest reaction to protests of George Floyd's death There have been many statements released by the NFL, teams, players and coaches calling for social justice reform in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis and the global protests that have followed. None will resonate more than what Chargers ...
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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie issues emotional statement after participating in team meeting on racism Philadelphia Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie described himself as "heartbroken and repulsed" by injustice suffered by African-Americans, in a statement issued by the team Tuesday afternoon. "There are no words strong enough to describe the horrific deaths ...
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Premier League clubs given green light to organise friendlies before resumption Premier League clubs have been given the go-ahead to organise friendlies ahead of the competition's resumption, the PA news agency understands. Top-flight action has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but 'Project Restart' is ...
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Deshaun Watson among those who march in Houston George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, but he was from Houston. So members of the Floyd family joined Houston mayor Sylvester Turner in a downtown march Tuesday. Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson and linebackers Peter Kalambayi and Jacob ...
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Jarvis Landry emotional speaking to team about helping change things The Browns had a team meeting Monday to discuss the events over the last week following George Floyd's death. Coach Kevin Stefanski gave players a list of things they can do to make a difference. "That's just really just getting in our communities," Browns ...
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F1's Hamilton 'overcome with rage' over racial injustice London (AFP) - Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said he is "completely overcome with rage" about racial injustice in the wake of the death of George Floyd. It is the second time this week that Britain's six-time world champion has spoken angrily ...
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On This Day... June 3 (Reuters) - ON THIS DAY -- JUNE 3. June 3, 1992. BASKETBALL - Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan shrugs after sinking a record sixth three-pointer during the first half of the first game of the NBA Finals against Portland Trail Blazers in Chicago. Jordan scored ...
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MHSAA approves outdoor prep sports activity for groups of 100 or fewer Suddenly there's a glimmer of hope. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer lifted the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order on Monday, and on Tuesday the Michigan High School Athletic Association responded with a summer guidance. (READ THE UPDATED MHSAA SUMMER ...
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Carolina Panthers to hold training camp in Charlotte in 2020 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - For the first time in the 26 year history of the Carolina Panthers, the team will not hold their training camp in Spartanburg, but it is not by their doing. The NFL informed teams earlier today that they can not hold training camps this ...
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Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury 'not a difficult fight to make', says Frank Warren Tyson Fury's UK-based promoter Frank Warren insists "our door is open" to agree "the fight he wants" against Anthony Joshua. Fury (WBC) and Joshua (IBF, WBA and WBO) hold every major belt between them and Warren is in "ongoing talks" with promoter ...
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Banned track coach Alberto Salazar's doping appeal set for November LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Banned track and field coach Alberto Salazar will try to overturn his four-year suspension at sport's highest court in November. The Court of Arbitration for Sport said Tuesday it will hear appeals from Salazar and endocrinologist ...
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Bowling Green reinstates baseball program BOWLING GREEN — Just weeks after cutting the baseball program, Bowling Green State University has reversed course and reinstated the team. A fund-raising effort that stormed into action after the school's decision reached its goal of $1.5 million over the ...
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TSM promote Spica to starting lineup for LCS Summer Split Team SoloMid officially promoted jungler Mingyi "Spica" Lu to their starting lineup ahead of the North American-based League of Legends Champions Series (LCS) Summer Split. Spica joined the TSM Academy team in April 2019 and made his LCS debut a ...
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When the time comes, Bruins will have to find a way to beat the system For multiple reasons, the NHL's round robin pre-playoff tournament may not suit the Bruins, and is a legitimate threat to the No. 1 status they claimed during the regular season. A week has passed since the NHL revealed plans to complete the 2019-20 season ...
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Jets' Blake Wheeler on racism: 'You can't be silent anymore' Blake Wheeler says he regrets not speaking up sooner. After posting a letter to Twitter over the weekend on the death of George Floyd and the mass protests that followed across the United States, the captain of the Winnipeg Jets said on a Tuesday video ...
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Bundesliga: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Werder Bremen Betting Odds, Picks and Predictions (Wednesday, June 3) Looking to bet on Bundesliga? Check out PointsBet, where you can get a $200 sign-up bonus AND your bets automatically sync to the Action app. Learn more about BetSync here. Relegation is the story for the Bundesliga's lone midweek fixture. Werder ...
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World Cup winner considers switch to United States Having missed out on England's 55-man training squad, Liam Plunkett is open to changing allegiances to his wife's homeland. AFP. 3 June 2020, 09:32 AM AEST. England pace bowler Liam Plunkett has revealed he would consider playing for the United ...
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Coco Gauff responds to Roger Federer's 'Blackout Tuesday' post Coco Gauff has suggested that Roger Federer should "educate" himself after responding to the Swiss star's support for the "BlackoutTuesday" movement. The initiative has seen people from all over the world post plain black images on social media to show ...
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Thierry Henry dons Public Enemy hoodie as he speaks out about racism after George Floyd death and calls for action ARSENAL legend Thierry Henry has spoken out about racism following the shocking death of George Floyd. Protests against the killing of the 46-year-old black man are widespread across the United States. Thierry Henry has spoken out about racism after ...
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Sixers' Ben Simmons Calls President Donald Trump 'Cowardly' In Response To George Floyd Protests Across America PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia athletes have been using their platforms to bring awareness to oppression and racial inequality in the wake of George Floyd's death. Now, Sixers star Ben Simmons is speaking out against President Donald Trump's ...
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