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Brewers fail to complete sweep as Cubs' offense delivers in series finale
Michael Busch homered on the game’s first pitch, Moisés Ballesteros hit a bases-clearing double and Chicago moved one game back of Milwaukee for the NL Central lead.
4 observations from Wisconsin football's 2nd training camp practice
A quarterback shined despite tough weather conditions, two edge defenders were all over the backfield and more from Badgers training camp.
Ex-Packers receiving great Sterling Sharpe joins tight end Shannon as first brothers in Hall of Fame
Sterling Sharpe averaged 85 catches in his injury-shortened career — an unheard of number for his era and 10 more than Jerry Rice averaged in his first seven seasons.
Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers is leaning into what might be his final training camp
Aaron Rodgers' somewhat late arrival means there isn't a lot of time to build the kind of chemistry required to thrive once the games start to count.
Former WWE boss Vince McMahon is cited for reckless driving in Connecticut crash
Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon is accused of causing a crash on a Connecticut highway that wrecked his Bentley and damaged two other cars.
What to know about CTE, a brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for mental health issues
CTE has been linked to concussions in contact sports and has been diagnosed in more than 100 former NFL players.
Hot-hitting Andrew Vaughn, Brewers bash Cubs again
Andrew Vaughn's remarkable turnaround peaked Tuesday night as the Brewers newcomer hit a grand slam and had a career-high six RBIs in a 9-3 win over the Chicago Cubs.
Aquinas girls basketball star verbally commits to Missouri Valley Conference program
The forward made her collegiate decision over the weekend, making the choice ahead of what could be a memorable senior season.
Wisconsin men's basketball freshman still not done with summer international ascent
After finishing fourth with New Zealand at the FIBA U19 World Cup, the soon-to-be Badger is headed to play with the senior national team at the FIBA Asian Cup.
3 things that stood out from Luke Fickell as Wisconsin football's training camp begins
The Badgers football coach addressed several topics following the first day of training camp in Platteville. Here's what information from Fickell caught our eye.
4 observations from Wisconsin football's first training camp practice
A senior defender looked in midseason form, the Badgers' depth along the offensive line was tested and more from a balmy training camp debut in Platteville.
'You can't let that get personal': How Wisconsin football players handle money in the locker room
Between revenue sharing and NIL, college football players are making more above-board money than ever. Here's how the Badgers try to block out the bad of professionalizing college sports.
Trump gave the USOPC cover on its transgender athlete policy change
A Trump administration legal brief details how the change would not conflict with a 1978 federal statute, but that could still be challenged in court.
Deion Sanders had bladder cancer. Here's what to know about a disease that's common in men
Deion Sanders was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bladder cancer this year. He says he had surgery to remove the organ and is now considered cured by his doctors.
Shaq has been refurbishing basketball courts for 30 years, knows first hand how they can help kids
Shaquille O'Neal knows exactly how much refurbishing a basketball court can mean to a community and the kids who play on it.
Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg has died after battling cancer
Sandberg was surrounded by his family when he died at his home on Monday, according to the team.
Tale of 3 A's cities: Oakland left behind, Sacramento a temporary stop, Las Vegas awaits
The Athletics have moved to a Triple-A ballpark in Sacramento for three years, leaving behind mixed feelings. While some fans still support the team, many have moved on, embracing the new Oakland Ballers. The A's plan to relocate to a…
Ichiro Suzuki adds humorous touches to Hall of Fame induction ceremonies
The first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame stole the show Sunday in Cooperstown.
Bubba Wallace wins Brickyard 400 to become Indy's first Black winner
INDIANAPOLIS — Bubba Wallace climbed out of the No. 23 car Sunday, pumped his fists, found his family and savored every precious moment of a historic Brickyard 400 victory.
There are 5 first-time NFL head coaches this season and they each face distinct challenges
Aaron Glenn is one of five first-time NFL head coaches this year, alongside Liam Coen, Ben Johnson, Kellen Moore and Brian Schottenheimer.

