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NCAA DI Council votes to shorten transfer windows
The NCAA's Division I Council has voted to shorten the transfer portal windows for football as well as men's and women's basketball, and in all sports, players will continue to get an additional 30-day transfer window in the event of a coaching change.
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Thieves ripped watch off Buehler's arm, cops say
Thieves surrounded Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler last month and ripped a pricey watch off his arm, police said Tuesday.
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MLB adds Guardians, Brewers, Twins to TV roster
Major League Baseball announced Tuesday it will produce and distribute local games for the Cleveland Guardians, Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins next season, signaling that all three teams will break away from the bankrupt Diamond Sports Group.
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Rookie QB Drake Maye to start: Will he help the struggling Patriots offense?
New England is planning to start the No. 3 overall pick of the NFL draft Sunday vs. the Texans, benching Jacoby Brissett.
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Tomlin says he doesn't question Pickens' effort
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday he didn't have a problem with George Pickens' effort in Sunday night's loss to the Cowboys.
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Padres warn fans about bad behavior in Game 3
The Padres have reminded fans about their zero-tolerance policy for bad behavior ahead of Game 3 of their NL Division Series against the rival Dodgers.
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MLS: Messi's Miami eyes points record, Portland seals playoff spot
Inter Miami is eyeing the points record at the top of the MLS Power Rankings, as Seattle Sounders and and Orlando City look dangerous ahead of playoffs.
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NWSL: Shield-clinching Orlando looks unstoppable
The Pride reaffirmed their dominance of the league and remain unbeaten in the regular season.
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USWNT's Fox: UWCL chaos drove Arsenal move
United States international Emily Fox has said she's looking forward to the "craziness" of the Women's Champions League.
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Colorado's Shilo Sanders 'full go' after surgery
Shilo Sanders, injured Sept. 7 against Nebraska, is a "full go" to play for Colorado this week against Kansas State, his father and coach Deion Sanders said Tuesday.
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Georgia's Young charged with battery, assault
Georgia's Colbie Young was arrested early Tuesday morning on misdemeanor charges of battery and assault of an unborn child, per Athens-Clarke County Jail records.
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Spend a lot on wide receivers, or win a Super Bowl; is it possible to do both?
Since 2017, only K.C. and Buffalo invested a top-five cap charge for WRs and made a conference championship.
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Sun, Lynx chasing history and a spot in the WNBA Finals
The Sun seek a chance to win their first WNBA title. The Lynx hope to become the first team to win five. Which one will advance to the Finals?
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Hurr. Milton forces Lightning, others to alter plans
The NHL's Lightning and NFL's Bucs have left Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton, while the Memphis-South Florida football game has been moved from Friday to Saturday.
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Tiafoe curses out chair ump after Shanghai loss
Frances Tiafoe directed an expletive-filled tirade at a chair umpire after losing his third-round match Tuesday at the ATP Shanghai Masters event.
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Messi trains with Argentina amid hurricane watch
Lionel Messi has re-joined the Argentina squad in training in Miami as the team remain aware of Hurricane Milton.
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NBA GMs overwhelmingly pick Celtics to repeat
The annual survey of all 30 of the NBA's general managers has overwhelmingly picked the Celtics to repeat as champions, while identifying Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama as the player they'd most like to start a franchise with.
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Luis Tiant, Red Sox pitching legend, dies at 83
Red Sox pitching legend Luis Tiant, a member of the team's Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 83.
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Woman suing McMahon asks WWE to waive NDAs
The former WWE employee who is suing the WWE and its ex-leader Vince McMahon alleging sexual battery and trafficking has requested that the WWE not enforce nondisclosure agreements for other former and current employees and contractors.
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