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Álvarez: I left Man City to look for a new challenge
Julián Álvarez has said he left Manchester City after only two seasons to join Atlético Madrid because he needed "a new challenge."
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Zirkzee debut goal gives Man Utd win in PL opener
A late goal by new signing Joshua Zirkzee earned Manchester United a nervy 1-0 victory over Fulham in their Premier League season opener at Old Trafford on Friday.
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Rutgers AD Hobbs resigns due to health concerns
Rutgers athletic director Pat Hobbs resigned suddenly Friday afternoon, citing health concerns in his resignation note.
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'23 Wimbledon champ out of US Open with injury
Marketa Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, and Cam Norrie pulled out of the US Open on Friday because of injuries.
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Jude Bellingham named as newest Friend of the House at Louis Vuitton
The Real Madrid and England star will add to his fashion résumé and become Louis Vuitton's new "Friend of the House."
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Actress Sanaa Lathan makes homecoming appearance at Sparks game
Lathan had her "Love and Basketball" homecoming when she sat courtside for Sparks-Liberty.
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Ex-Michigan staffer Stalions now DC at Detroit HS
Connor Stalions, the low-level analyst who was allegedly the mastermind behind Michigan's sign-stealing operation, is back in coaching as the defensive coordinator at Mumford High School in Detroit.
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Kentucky lands homegrown 4-star center Moreno
Four-star center Malachi Moreno is staying in-state, committing to Kentucky and new head coach Mark Pope.
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Mayo: Pats' QB competition 'definitely isn't over'
The competition for the Patriots' starting quarterback job "definitely isn't over," coach Jerod Mayo said, after rookie Drake Maye's solid preseason performance against the Eagles.
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Pereira-Rountree, Pennington-Peña top UFC 307
Light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira will seek his third defense this year when he faces Khalil Rountree Jr. in the main event at UFC 307. A women's bantamweight title fight between champion Raquel Pennington and Julianna Peña will co-headline.
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Harbaugh: Kaepernick won't be on staff this year
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said that Colin Kaepernick won't be on the team's staff this season.
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Yamal's father recovering well after stabbing
Lamine Yamal's father, Mounir Nasraoui, said he is recovering well in hospital after being stabbed multiple times on Wednesday.
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Photographer didn't believe in destiny, until he captured iconic Messi-Yamal image
Joan Monfort never believed in fate, until 16 years after a calendar shoot, he discovered he'd photographed football's GOAT bathing his heir apparent.
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Epenesa, top DE in 2025 class, commits to Iowa
Iowa landed its highest-ranked commit in next year's class Thursday night with a pledge from Iose Epenesa, No. 21 in the ESPN 300 and a Hawkeyes legacy.
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Wilson becomes 1st Phillies rookie to hit for cycle
Weston Wilson become the ninth Phillies player to hit for the cycle, helping the Phillies overpower the Nationals 13-3 on Thursday night.
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Falcons make another splash on D, ink Simmons
The Falcons signed free agent safety Justin Simmons, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, to a one-year, $8 million contract Thursday.
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PSG's Luis Enrique hits out at Mbappé questions
PSG manager Luis Enrique appeared annoyed Wednesday at a Spanish reporter asking about former star Kylian Mbappé.
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FIFA adds Bank of America as World Cup sponsor
FIFA has signed a sponsorship deal with Bank of America ahead of the '26 men's World Cup, the sport's governing body's first global banking sponsor.
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Brewers' Yelich opts for season-ending surgery
Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich has opted to have season-ending back surgery, putting an end to his resurgent 2024 season.
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N.D. suspends men's swim team over gambling
Notre Dame has suspended its men's swimming program for at least one year after an external review found numerous violations of NCAA rules prohibiting gambling, the school announced Thursday.
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