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Carsley appointed as England interim head coach
Lee Carsley has been named the interim head coach of England for the start of their upcoming Nations League campaign, the English Football Association confirmed on Friday.
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Berger saves Putellas PK to give Germany bronze
Alexia Putellas missed a stoppage time penalty as world champions Spain were beaten 1-0 by Germany in the bronze medal match in women's football at the Olympic Games in Lyon on Friday.
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Prescott not practicing due to ankle soreness
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is being held out of Friday's light practice with ankle soreness.
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Source: Patriots releasing WR Smith-Schuster
The Patriots have told receiver Juju Smith-Schuster that they plan to release him.
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Braves, Reds to play at Bristol Motor Speedway
Officials from MLB and Bristol Motor Speedway, which holds more than 146,000 fans for NASCAR races, announced Friday that the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds will play in the Speedway Classic there on Aug. 2, 2025.
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Delta flight with Panthers players runs off taxiway
A Delta flight carrying the Carolina Panthers home from Thursday night's 17-3 preseason loss to the New England Patriots ran off the taxiway at Charlotte Douglas Airport.
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U.S. men's volleyball tops Italy for bronze medal
The U.S. men's volleyball team defeated Italy in three sets to win the Olympic bronze medal on Friday in Paris.
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Vilified by French, Embiid expects 'fun' gold final
Team USA center Joel Embiid, who also has French citizenship, says he plans to keep going at the crowd even as the U.S. faces France in the gold medal game.
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U.S. 4x400 relay advances in Wilson's 1st race
Quincy Wilson, 16, became the youngest American male to compete in track at the Olympics.
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Positive COVID test revealed after Lyles' bronze
Noah Lyles suffered an upset in the 200 meters Thursday, settling for Olympic bronze, then revealed he had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Bloodied Wemby leads France to Olympic final
Victor Wembanyama and France are headed to the gold medal game for the second consecutive Olympics.
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U.S. women's volleyball beats Brazil in thriller
The U.S. women's volleyball team reached the Olympic final by beating fellow world powerhouse Brazil in a five-set thriller.
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Ledecky, Mead to carry flag at closing ceremony
Swimmer Katie Ledecky and rower Nick Mead will share flag-bearer duties for the United States during the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
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Hall reels in leaders down stretch, wins 400 gold
American Quincy Hall, in fourth as he rounded the last bend, outran the leaders to win the Olympic gold medal in the 400 meters with a time of 43.40 seconds.
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Paddock perspective on the making of Brad Pitt's 'F1' movie
The release of Brad Pitt's "F1" is still a year away, but amid much filming in the paddock, what has the sport seen of the highly anticipated movie?
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Rodman on Marta: 'I love her' but we want gold
Trinity Rodman has looked up to Marta, the Brazilian soccer star, for years, and Rodman sees her as one of the most significant legends in the history of the women's game.
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Follow live: France take on Spain in gold medal game
Spain are men’s Olympic champions for the second time after Sergio Camello scored twice in extra time to clinch an exciting win over the host nation in Paris.
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Miami into RO16 with Alba playing like 'No. 10'
Inter Miami CF head coach Gerardo Martino called Jordi Alba in for praise for his record-breaking four assists in a 4-3 victory over Toronto FC in the Leagues Cup round of 32, labeling the player a "number 10 who plays at left-back."
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In a first, U.S. beach volleyballers miss medals
Miles Partain and Andy Benesh couldn't stop the slide, so the United States is leaving beach volleyball at the Paris Olympics without a medal for the first time.
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Gold rush: Hocker stuns 1,500; Thomas tops 200
American Cole Hocker shocked the favorites in the men's 1,500 meters and Gabby Thomas dominated the women's 200 to win gold medals at the Paris Games.
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