Major League Baseball dropped its plan to start the World Series early if both League Championship Series are short, announcing Tuesday that this year’s Fall Classic will start on Oct. 24.
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Lawsuit: Ohtani, agent sabotaged resort project
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Pakistan bowl first in ODI series decider against West Indies
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‘Some coaches have no idea’: The uncertainties of recruiting in the new rev-share era
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Norris edges Piastri with dominant 1-2 at Hungarian GP
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2025 Hungarian GP recap: F1 results, highlights as McLaren take 200th win
Catch up on the Hungarian Grand Prix as it happened with minute-by-minute commentary.
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Leclerc retracts frustrated radio messages
Charles Leclerc said he “spoke too quickly” and wanted to take back his frustrated radio messages suggesting Ferrari had cost him victory and a podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Kansas’ Self out of hospital after stents inserted
Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was released from the hospital Saturday, the university announced, two days after having two stents inserted.
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MLB Rank update: What we got right — and very wrong — on both of this season’s lists
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