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U.S. Open warns fans against using Periscope
Good news for U.S. Open fans: You can bring your cell phone this weekend. Just do not use Periscope.
Blatter may be questioned in Swiss FIFA probe
World soccer's top official, FIFA President Sepp Blatter, could face questions from Swiss investigators looking into the controversial 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding process, which saw Russia and Qatar come out as victors.
Brewers lose 2nd straight to Royals
Chris Young jokingly questioned the strategy of Ned Yost replacing him with a pinch hitter. Who could blame the pitcher?
Young became the first Royals pitcher to drive in three runs in a game since 1972 and worked seven innings of five-hit ball Tuesday night, leading Kansas City to a 7-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Warriors down Cavaliers to win NBA title
The Golden State Warriors won their first NBA title since 1975, downing the Cavaliers 105-97 Tuesday night in Cleveland.
The Warriors won the NBA Finals four games to two, winning the last three contests.
"They were all in it just to win," rookie coac...
Reports: US beats Nigeria in Women's World Cup
A goal by Abby Wambach late in the first half helped the United States beat Nigeria 1-0 at the Women’s World Cup Tuesday night, The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported.
Brewers' announcer hit by ball during batting practice
Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer Bob Uecker was hospitalized briefly after being hit by a ball.
Ex-Patriots LB Spikes selling title ring
Brandon Spikes, released by the New England Patriots last week for ties to an alleged hit-and-run accident, placed his 2011 AFC Championship ring on eBay for just under $19,499.
No contract talks, no Dez for Cowboys
Unhappy with the stale state of contract talks with the Dallas Cowboys, wide receiver Dez Bryant will not attend mandatory minicamp.
Golf coach to Tiger: 'Figure it out yourself'
If Tiger Woods ends his long wait for another major title at this week's U.S. Open, it'll be the greatest achievement of his glittering career, says leading golf coach David Leadbetter.
FBI investigating whether Cardinals hacked Astros
The FBI is investigating whether the St. Louis Cardinals hacked into the computer systems belonging to a rival team: the Houston Astros.
The hacked Astros databases include team secrets and operational information, according to Major League Baseball. ...
Blackhawks have core to sustain 'dynasty'
Joel Quenneville and the Chicago Blackhawks just experienced what the veteran coach called the greatest feeling in the world for the third time in six seasons on Monday, claiming a third Stanley Cup since 2010.
Hard-working D Keith captures Conn Smythe
If Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews are the glittering hood ornaments on the Chicago Blackhawks, then Duncan Keith is the engine.
Marlins' Fernandez eyes July 2 return
Miami Marlins right-hander Jose Fernandez, an All-Star and the National League Rookie of the Year in 2013, announced Monday that he will make his return to the majors July 2 in a home game against the San Francisco Giants.
Rams reportedly discuss extension with QB Foles
The St. Louis Rams reportedly are talking to quarterback Nick Foles about a contract extension.
Reports: Draft prospect Qualls suffers torn ACL
Former Arkansas guard Michael Qualls reportedly suffered a torn ACL during a pre-draft workout and will be out at least six months.
Clippers acquire G Stephenson from Hornets
The Los Angeles Clippers acquired Lance Stephenson from the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night in exchange for forwards Matt Barnes and Spencer Hawes.
Report: St. Louis Cardinals investigated for hacking
The FBI and Justice Department prosecutors are looking into whether the St. Louis Cardinals hacked into the Houston Astros' internal networks to steal player personnel information, the New York Times reported Tuesday.
Warriors coach, 60, dunks in practice
Golden State Warriors assistant coach Alvin Gentry can still throw it down just like back in his playing days -- sort of.
Estonian soccer team suffers through 36-0 loss
However bad you think it gets for your team, spare a thought for the fans of Estonian soccer team Virtsu Jalgpalliklubi who suffered a 36-0 hammering in the Estonia Cup on Saturday.
Blackhawks blank Lightning to claim Stanley Cup
Patrick Kane's 15-foot wrist shot with 5:14 left in the third period sealed the Blackhawks' third Stanley Cup championship in six years, as Chicago defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0 Monday at the United Center.