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Bucks beat Suns in thriller
Khris Middleton hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer, giving the Milwaukee Bucks a 96-94 win over the Phoenix Suns Monday night.
Middleton's shot bounced off the backboard and curled into the net for the game winner. It was the biggest three points of the 14 he scored on the night. The Bucks trailed 94-93 after Markieff Morris knocked down a 14-foot jumper from inside the free-throw line with 3.9 seconds left.
Cowboys RB Murray has broken hand
Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray, the NFL's leading rusher, was scheduled to have surgery Monday to repair a broken bone in his left hand, team vice president Stephen Jones said.
Redskins' Gruden: Griffin will start at QB
With Colt McCoy expected to miss the Washington Redskins' game Saturday, Robert Griffin III will get another shot as the starting quarterback, coach Jay Gruden said Monday.
Manziel remains Browns' QB
Johnny Manziel will remain the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback, coach Mike Pettine said Monday.
Panthers QB Newton could play
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton will play this week if he is not at risk for further injury, coach Ron Rivera said Monday.
Oilers fire Eakins as head coach
The Edmonton Oilers, who have one win in their past 16 games, fired head coach Dallas Eakins on Monday.
'Bud Selig Experience' coming to Miller Park
The Milwaukee Brewers will build a new fan experience based on Brewers founder and retiring commissioner of baseball Bud Selig.
Heart issue sidelines Vickers
Brian Vickers will miss the start of the 2015 Sprint Cup season to address yet another health matter.
Blind boy beats the odds on wrestling mat
A 10-year-old wrestler from Kansas who was born blind is beating the odds.
Blackhawks trade F Morin for D Erixon
The Chicago Blackhawks traded forward Jeremy Morin to the Columbus Blue Jackets for defenseman Tim Erixon.
Reports: Kings fire Michael Malone
Just 24 games in the season, the Sacramento Kings fired coach Michael Malone, multiple media outlets reported late Sunday night.
Reports: Melky Cabrera headed to White Sox
Outfielder Melky Cabrera agreed to a three-year contract with the Chicago White Sox, according to multiple reports. CBS Sports reported that the deal is worth $42 million.
Police slam NFL player's shooting protest
Cleveland police have slammed Cleveland Browns player Andrew Hawkins for wearing a T-shirt calling for justice in the police shooting of Tamir Rice during a warm-up before Sunday's NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
NFLPA sues NFL challenging Peterson ruling
The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit against the NFL in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis on Monday to challenge an arbitrator's ruling to uphold Adrian Peterson's suspension by the league.
Nationals, Harper reach 2-year deal
The Washington Nationals and outfielder Bryce Harper avoided a grievance hearing by agreeing to a two-year, $7.5 million contract, according to reports Monday. The two sides were scheduled to have a grievance hearing Tuesday.
81 people hospitalized after CO leak at rink
A carbon monoxide leak at a Wisconsin ice rink left 81 people hospitalized -- and a Zamboni could be to blame.
The leak occurred Saturday at the end of a minor league hockey game between the Dells Ducks and the Ice Hawks in Lake Delton.
Dozens of peopl...
Bryant passes Jordan on career scoring list
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant surpassed Michael Jordan on the NBA's all-time scoring list during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis.
Cowboys rally to 38-27 win over Eagles
PHILADELPHIA -- The Dallas Cowboys let an early three-touchdown lead slip away, then rallied to beat the
Philadelphia Eagles 38-27 Sunday night at Lincoln Financial Field to take over first place in NFC East.
Dallas quarterback Tony Romo an...
Seahawks tighten NFC West, eliminate 49ers
SEATTLE -- While the San Francisco 49ers continue to stumble toward the probable end of the Jim Harbaugh era, their NFC West rivals could be one victory away from winning another division title.
Broncos clinch AFC West
SAN DIEGO -- The Denver Broncos clinched their fourth consecutive AFC West title by beating the San Diego Chargers 22-10 Sunday.