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What to know from NFL training camp: Levis, Ridley finally connecting after early struggles
The latest from NFL training camps, with Jalen Hurts looking sharp and the Chiefs' defense feeling bruised.
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Man City begin season with a trophy. Will they end it with a fifth straight title?
A fifth title in a row is what Pep Guardiola really wants and the state of his squad is cause for concern.
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LeBron, King, Mahomes react to USWNT win
LeBron James, Billie Jean King and others praised the U.S. women's national team after it won gold.
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Barça sign Spain, RB Leipzig forward Dani Olmo
Barcelona have completed the signing of RB Leipzig's versatile forward Dani Olmo.
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City beat Utd on pens to win Community Shield
Manchester City beat Manchester United 7-6 on penalties to win the Community Shield at Wembley after the traditional season curtain-raiser finished 1-1.
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Tomlin: Fumbles undid positives in Fields' debut
Justin Fields went 5-of-6 for 67 yards in three series in his Steelers debut, but he was part of two fumbles and was sacked twice in a sloppy 20-12 loss to the Texans.
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Aug. 10 Olympics schedule: Breaking, basketball, soccer
On Saturday, fans can catch finals in breaking, basketball, and soccer, among other exciting events.
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It's a dream: Why Team USA-France could be an epic battle for gold
France enters the gold medal game in Paris with plenty of momentum. What can Team USA expect Saturday?
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Tola wins brutal Paris marathon; Kipchoge DNF
Ethiopia's Tamirat Tola delivered a gritty run to claim gold with an Olympic-record time in a difficult men's marathon on Saturday, with two-time reigning champion Eliud Kipchoge bowing out of the race due to a back injury.
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IOC president Bach set to leave office next year
IOC president Thomas Bach said Saturday he'll leave office next year and that the Olympics is "best served with a change in leadership."
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Jokic leads Serbia past Germany to win bronze
Nikola Jokic had the fifth triple-double in Olympic history as Serbia beat Germany 93-83 to win the Olympic men's basketball bronze medal.
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De la Fuente hails golden Spain's dominant 2024
An ecstatic Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain's senior national team, said his country's football should be more highly valued after the under-23 side's triumph in the final of the Olympic tournament against France on Friday.
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Marta on bench, Albert starts for USWNT in final
Legendary forward Marta did not start for Brazil in the gold medal match against the United States at the Paris Olympics.
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Richardson leads relay team to gold, U.S. women's hoops to play France in final, more
The U.S. women's 4x100m relay team won gold, while the men's relay team was disqualified for passing the baton outside the "takeover zone."
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China completes unprecedented diving sweep
Cao Yuan defended his title in the men's 10-meter platform and gave China an unprecedented sweep of the diving gold medals at the Paris Olympics.
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Grandfather Deion spars with media on birthday
Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders kicked off his second season at Colorado with a combative news conference Friday, when he also celebrated his 57th birthday and became a grandfather.
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Ex-Man United keeper De Gea joins Fiorentina
Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has joined Fiorentina as a free agent.
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Arkansas RB Hill blames 'bad agent' for FSU exit
Former Florida State running back Rodney Hill blames a "bad agent" for his circuitous path through the transfer portal to Arkansas.
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'The Judge Treatment': Yankees must adjust to opposing teams' bold new strategy against Aaron Judge
With No. 99 better than ever, managers are taking the bat out of his hands -- in ways that are making history.
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