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Expelled basketball captain Jack Montague sues Yale
A "deeply flawed process" resulted in the expulsion of former Yale men's basketball captain Jack Montague after a university panel found he had nonconsensual sex with a current student, according to a federal lawsuit filed Thursday.
Hockey legend Gordie Howe dies
"Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe, whose career spanned an incredible six decades, has died, his son, Marty Howe, told CNN. He was 88.
Marty Howe said the hockey hall-of-famer died Friday morning. He previously suffered a "significant" stroke in 2014.
"Thought...
Muhammad Ali to be buried Friday
A funeral procession for Muhammad Ali will travel through his hometown, passing by his childhood home to the first boxing gym where he trained -- the places where the legendary boxer spent his early, formative years.
After the morning procession, Th...
Moniak, Senzel go 1-2 in MLB draft
The Philadelphia Phillies selected 18-year-old outfielder Mickey Moniak from La Costa Canyon High in Carlsbad, Calif with the No. 1 overall pick in the first round of the MLB graft on Thursday night in Secaucus, N.J.
Colon pitches 7 strong innings as Mets beat Brewers 5-2
Bartolo Colon pitched seven strong innings and Curtis Granderson set the tone with a leadoff home run as the New York Mets defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 on Thursday night.
Milwaukee native gets closer to his NFL dream
A football player tackles adversity and is now hoping to fulfill a dream of playing for the Green Bay Packers.
San Jose stumps Pittsburgh's Stanley Cup dreams
Martin Jones turned aside a flurry of Penguins shots during a frantic but scoreless final two periods in a potential clinching game for Pittsburgh and the San Jose Sharks kept the Stanley Cup finals going, winning 4-2 in Game 5 Thursday night.
Kenosha Indian Trail player selected in first round of MLB draft
Kenosha's Gavin Lux made a little history Thursday night in the MLB draft.
Brett Favre to ride specially designed bike in fundraiser to fight childhood cancer
Brett Favre is coming back. No, not to play football but to ride a bike in a major fundraiser.
Cavaliers F Love cleared for non-contact activities
Kevin Love was back on the practice floor Thursday as the Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Broncos, Von Miller could face holdout
Von Miller is not putting his signature on the dotted line with the Denver Broncos, and the two sides are nowhere near a contract agreement six weeks before the start of training camp.
QB Manziel expects to play in 2016
Johnny Manziel's attorney says the free agent quarterback is focusing on working out to be ready for the 2016 season in the event he gets interest from a team this summer.
Calipari: Murray should be No. 1 pick
John Calipari endorsed forward Jamal Murray as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.
Winning title in Pittsburgh would be rare treat
With a victory Thursday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins can do something that hasn't been done since the Pirates won the World Series in 1960: win a championship at home in Pittsburgh.
Aaron Hernandez hires Casey Anthony attorney Baez
Jose Baez, best known for his defense of Casey Anthony, announced Wednesday he will defend former New England Patriot standout Aaron Hernandez in his upcoming double-murder trial.
Rafael Nadal pulls out of Wimbledon
He pulled out of the French Open and now Rafael Nadal will be missing from Wimbledon.
Torch runs held ahead of Special Olympics state summer games
Gov. Scott Walker laced up his shoes Thursday morning and joined dozens of law enforcement personnel and Special Olympians in Waukesha for one leg of the 30th annual Torch Run for Special Olympics.
World turns to Louisville for Muhammad Ali funeral
In the end, it was Ali himself who planned his own funeral.
True to his giant character, he wanted it as open as possible -- with a chance for his fans to say goodbye.
Nike stands by Maria Sharapova despite ban
Nike is standing by tennis star Maria Sharapova, even after she was suspended for two years for using a banned drug.
Olympic Games: Is Rio ready?
There's a pretty big question in Rio that doesn't have an answer just yet. How do the countless Olympic guests expected to stay in the luxury hotels lining the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema get from there to the Olympic Park.