Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rai Benjamin lobbies for one-day contract with Giants: 'I've got some cleats'
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner confirmed he had parted ways with fitness coach Umberto Ferrara and physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi after the two were deemed responsible for Sinner's two positive tests for a banned substance in March.
Miami (Ohio) head coach Chuck Martin is accusing Alabama of "illegally" recruiting his former All-America placekicker Graham Nicholson, a charge that Crimson Tide head coach Kalen DeBoer denies.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Nelly Korda looks to be back to her dominant best at the home of golf.
Tragic Friends star Matthew Perry's ex-girlfriend has opened up about leaving the actor because she 'couldn't watch him die' as she shared the chilling three-word text she would often send him.
A string of near-misses at the U.S. Open have given Aryna Sabalenka some extra motivation to finally get the job done at the year's final Grand Slam.
Sheffield United defender Auston Trusty has dropped a hint that he is eyeing the English Premier League over the Scottish Premiership amid links with Celtic.
Following speculation going viral on social media which suggested that the families of players and the team's coaching staff traveled with the team on Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) expenditure, assistant coach Azhar Mahmood has released a statement stating he will be "pursuing legal advice against those responsible for making these false allegations". "This culture of falsely accusing and misleading people to believe a false narrative is now getting ridiculous and dangerous. Speaking without evidence and misconstruing facts is a criminal offence, and those engaging in such behaviour will be dealt with through legal action," wrote Azhar Mahmood on X, formerly known as Twitter.