Saints sign WR Brandin Cooks on 2-year, $13M deal, source says - ESPN
The New Orleans Saints are reuniting with wide receiver Brandin Cooks eight years after they traded him to the New England Patriots.
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The New Orleans Saints are reuniting with wide receiver Brandin Cooks eight years after they traded him to the New England Patriots.
Editor's note: This article was originally published on March 19 ahead of McNeese's first-round NCAA tournament matchup against Clemson. It was updated on March 20 to reflect the Cowboys' upset victory.
Republican Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby spoke with OutKick contributor Riley Gaines about her recent lawsuit after being censured for a social media post that sparked a trans athlete inclusion battle. (Credit: Gaines for Girls Podcast on OutKick)
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A promising Chinese youth footballer has died after suffering a serious head injury during training in Spain, his club said Thursday.
European medicines regulators are warning people against shady clinics and companies that promise miracle cures for cancer and other conditions amid reports that unproven treatments are being offered in several countries.
World number three Carlos Alcaraz distanced himself from the class-action lawsuit filed by the Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) against the governing bodies of the sport, saying it had caught him by surprise.
Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz pushed back on a lawsuit against the ATP Tour filed by the Novak Djokovic-led tennis players union on Wednesday, saying he does not support the move. The Spaniard world number three, speaking ahead of the Miami Open, said he had not been given any notice of the legal case from the Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) or the strongly-worded statement issued on Tuesday. "Honestly, it was surprising for me, because nobody told me nothing about it, so I was just, yesterday, I saw in the social media," Alcaraz said.