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Why soccer fans are ‘astonished’ by the ‘extortionate’ ticket prices for next year’s World Cup
With the men’s World Cup kicking off in around six months, fans should be getting excited to go watch their national team ...
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Sherrone Moore’s firing and its shocking aftermath raises tough questions about the culture of Michigan’s athletic department
A series of scandals over the last several years begs a simple, yet critical question: Is what happened with Sherrone Moore a serious, but isolated, incident or a symbol of a broader, cultural problem ...
This week will go down as one of the most shocking in the history of the University of Michigan football program.
Former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore remained in jail on Thursday morning after his arrest hours after being dismissed as the leader of the storied program.
The Las Vegas Aces and Dearica Hamby mutually agreed to dismiss her lawsuit against the WNBA club, according to a federal court filing Thursday.
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What it’s like to compete – and medal – at the taekwon-do world championships as a journalist
CNN photojournalist Li-Lian Ahlskog Hou is an elite-level taekwon-do practitioner. She recounts her journey to the 2025 ITF World Championships where she won the bronze medal in her discipline.
We tapped our sports fans on staff to find out the best gifts they’d buy — and what they want themselves — for anyone devoted to cheering on their favorite team.
Miami Heat player Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty Monday to charges he helped gamblers placing bets on his performance in NBA games.
Mind-body coach Dana Santas shows how you can create strength gains without gym equipment by progressing body-weight exercises safely and effectively.
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How one extraordinary interview caused Liverpool great Mohamed Salah to fall out with the club
Mohamed Salah is not only in the argument of being Liverpool’s greatest player of all time, but he’s also been one of the best in the world over the last decade. So why have things turned so sour?
Paul Finebaum tucks himself into what he hopes is an obscure corner of the Signia Hotel bar, trying to find a place where he might have a conversation without being recognized.
Abdesslam Laraki made a name for himself as the man behind Africa’s first hypercar. His next car is inspired by a century-old Grand Prix winner.
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