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NFL reinstates 5 players who had been suspended for gambling

The NFL has reinstated five players who were punished with indefinite suspensions last year due to violating the league's gambling rules.

Paige Spiranac has theory for plummeting Masters ratings

There are lots of possible reasons why this past week's Masters tournament was one of the lowest-rated in recent memory, but golf influencer Paige Spiranac has her own theory.

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Masters co-leader Bryson DeChambeau rips sign out of ground before shot

Masters co-leader Bryson DeChambeau played groundskeeper during the second round of the Masters, moving a large sign planted in the ground in order to give him a good angle on a shot.

Masters 2024: What to watch for in round 2 at Augusta National

Although the first round was cut short, it actually provides more storylines for day two at Augusta National. Here is everything to watch for on Friday.

Sacramento residents, despite being A's fans, show displeasure with team's move to hometown

Despite Sacramento residents having a professional baseball team for the first time ever, there are plenty, who even root for the A's, who won't watch them in person.

Iowa retiring Caitlin Clark's number 22 after storied career

Just days after her college career ended, the University of Iowa announced that it would be retiring Caitlin Clark's No. 22 on Wednesday.

Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter expected to plead guilty in fraud case: report

Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, is reportedly in discussions to plead guilty to fraud after allegedly stealing Ohtani's money to pay off gambling debts.

Bulls player's self-alley-oop goes horribly wrong with bizarre collision

Chicago Bulls' Torrey Craig went for a self-alley-oop on Tuesday night on a 3-on-0 breakaway, yet it somehow ended up in no points scored.

Tim Wakefield's daughter throws out first pitch in Red Sox's first home game since father's death

The Red Sox honored the 2004 team that famously won the World Series after their history comeback against the Yankees, and the late Tim Wakefield's daughter threw out the first pitch.

Magic Johnson gives Caitlin Clark 'her flowers' in high-praise social media post

Amid Iowa playing in the four most-viewed women's college basketball games ever, and one of the biggest in the history of the sport, Magic Johnson praised Caitlin Clark.

NFL great Steve 'Mongo' McMichael back in hospital: 'Asking for prayers'

Chicago Bears legend and Hall of Famer Steve "Mongo" McMichael is back in the hospital for the second time in the last six weeks, says Walter Payton's son.

Enhanced Games set to film documentary in effort to educate public on steroids

In efforts to convince the public that the Enhanced Games will be fair and safe, Dr. Aron D'Souza, the event's founder, says a docuseries will be released in conjunction with the games.

Mike Tyson admits he's 'scared to death' about Jake Paul fight

Mike Tyson is one of the greatest boxers of all time, but he admits he is "scared to death" to get in the ring with Jake Paul, who has just 10 fights under his belt.

Caitlyn Jenner blasts Biden and Obama, praises Trump for respective New York visits

Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton attended a star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, while Donald Trump attended the wake of a fallen NYPD officer.

Dodgers to sign veteran catcher to record-breaking extension: reports

The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to lock up their core, as they have reportedly agreed to a 10-year, $140 million deal with catcher Will Smith.

UFC star Dustin Poirier unbothered by Bud Light controversy, 'pumped' for partnership with brand

UFC star Dustin Poirier has partnered with Bud Light, close to a year after the beer brand began a campaign featuring trans activist Dylan Mulvaney that led to plenty of consumer backlash.

Ex-Marlin responds to Jazz Chisholm's criticism: 'You don't even know me'

Miguel Rojas has answered back at his former Miami Marlins teammate, Jazz Chisholm, who presumably blasted him and his conduct when he was on the team.

Longtime Orioles owner Peter Angelos dies at 94

Peter Angelos, the patriarch of the Baltimore Orioles ownership group, died on Saturday at the age of 94, the organization announced. Angelos had been ill several years.

Stetson head coach discusses his 1-word message at halftime amid blowout to No. 1 UConn

No. 16 Stetson knew well before halftime that their March Madness run would be short-lived, which is why head coach Donnie Jones wanted to see "pride" from his team in the second half of their game against No. 1 UConn.

Conor McGregor says he will return to UFC ring this summer: 'God shines down on me'

Conor McGregor announced on Wednesday that he will make a long-anticipated return to the UFC octagon this summer – he has not fought since 2021.

Olympic Village will forgo having air conditioning this summer due to climate concerns

After much planning, Olympic organizers have announced that athletes participating in this summer's games in Paris will not be staying in air-conditioned buildings.

Tennis player collapses during Miami Open match in scary scene

Arthur Cazaux, a 21-year-old tennis player from France, collapsed during the Miami Open on Monday, forcing him to retire from his match.

LIV Golf's Jon Rahm admits 1 thing he misses about PGA Tour

Defending Masters champion Jon Rahm is getting a nice chunk of change with LIV Golf, but there is one thing he misses about the PGA Tour.

Clemson sues ACC over 'unconscionable' fees to exit conference

Clemson University has filed a lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference, saying they would charge "unconscionable" fees to leave the conference.

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