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Arteta: 'No way' Everton penalty call was right
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said there is "no way" Everton should have been awarded a penalty in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
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Why Bird, Fowles and Moore are Hall of Famers -- and the greatest class of women yet
Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore were first-ballot selections who make up an unprecedented class.
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Mourinho banned 3 games for nose grab incident
Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho has been banned for three matches and handed a fine of around 6,000 pounds ($7,734) after grabbing the nose of...
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USMNT's Sargent, Wright score in Championship
The USMNT may have struggled in last month's Concacaf Nations League Finals, but two of its forwards provided cause for optimism by getting on the...
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Duke, UConn commits secure titles of their own on Final Four weekend
Cameron and Cayden Boozer are Duke-bound like their dad -- former NBA star Carlos Boozer -- while fellow national champion Kelis Fisher is headed...
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How UConn, South Carolina advanced to the NCAA title game -- and first look at the final
South Carolina and UConn advanced to Sunday's NCAA title game. We tracked all the action live from Tampa.
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With 798 wins, Houston's Kelvin Sampson is after his first title -- but his legacy is cemented
With the second-most wins of any active men's basketball coach without a national championship, Sampson has his best chance yet.
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Ovechkin's NHL journey through eight eras
Witness Ovi's evolution from rock star rookie to "young gun" to Cup winner to chasing Gretzky (and much more).
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Arsenal had an eye on Real Madrid at Everton, but draw puts title out of sight
If the title battle has been a one-horse race for some time, this was the day Arsenal surrendered any hope of pipping Liverpool at the finishing post.
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Picks for the 2025 men's Final Four -- including national champion
Who will win the semifinals and national title game in San Antonio this weekend? Our experts weigh in.
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Main characters of March Madness 2025: Standouts from every round
From viral moments to game winners, here's a look at who has defined the men's and women's tournaments.