Trump urges unity after assassination attempt as he accepts Republican nomination
Sombre and bandaged, Donald Trump has officially accepted the Republican presidential nomination.
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Sombre and bandaged, Donald Trump has officially accepted the Republican presidential nomination.
Australian hockey player Matt Dawson has made the ultimate sacrifice to be at the Paris Olympics by having part of his finger amputated in order to play. The 30-year-old, who was a member of the silver medal-winning team three years ago in Tokyo, recently broke the ring finger on his right hand, plunging his bid to compete at a third Olympics into doubt. Doctors advised him to put it in a cast and let it recover or have the top cut off.
Apparently I don’t enjoy admitting when I got it wrong. So my wife and kids keep on telling me anyway. And maybe a couple of my old managers.
TROON, Scotland : Tiger Woods had little good to say about his disastrous eight-over-par first round at the British Open on Thursday, as the Royal Troon course took a toll on the three-times winner.
DALLAS — Auburn coach Hugh Freeze conceded Thursday that relinquishing playcalling duties for the first time in his career last season was «so dang uncomfortable» that he had to make a change.
ASHBURN, Va. — Jason Wright, the first Black team president in NFL history, will no longer serve in that role and will leave the Washington Commanders after the season, a team spokesperson confirmed. He'll serve as a senior adviser until his departure.
Honest Tiger Woods admits he was "too optimistic" with his plans for the current season - but is planning a big 2025.
TROON, Scotland — Tiger Woods said he didn't do much right while posting an 8-over 79 in the first round of the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Course on Thursday, which left him in danger of missing the cut in a third straight major for only the second time in his career.