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- Vol for life: UT gives Barnes, 71, lifetime contract
- Double Burger: Rangers slugger powers sweep
- South Africa beat England and the rain to leave Cardiff 1-0 up
- Astros place Garcia on IL with elbow discomfort
- Verstappen: Monza win ‘better than expected’
- Rangers’ Semien (foot) hopes to play this season
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Venmo requests and death threats: Heckling in the digital sports betting age
Being an athlete in the public eye can have its perks, but also many challenges. The most recent one? Bettors requesting money if they aren’t getting the wins.
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Seles: ‘Reset’ after myasthenia gravis diagnosis
Monica Seles says she was diagnosed in 2022 with myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease that causes weakness in the voluntary muscles.
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Former New Zealand international Tom Bruce switches to Scotland
Bruce could be seen in his new team colours at the Cricket World Cup League 2 matches in the Canada leg starting August 27
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Colapinto crashes in Pirelli tyre test in Hungary
Under-pressure Alpine driver Franco Colapinto crashed during a Pirelli tyre test at the Hungaroring on Wednesday.
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LeBron James to Dee Alexander: Ranking Ohio’s top high school hoopers since 2000
As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Ohio based on high school career achievements.
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Australia bowl first, Carey in for ill Inglis; SA recall van der Dussen
Inglis has been suffering with the flu while South Africa have changed the balance of their side
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Sutherland replaces Iqbal as No. 1 T20I bowler; Prendergast hits career high
Prendergast’s efforts against Pakistan took her up eight spots to 19th among T20I batters and climb to sixth in the allrounder rankings
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West Indies ‘hedging our bets’ as fear over two-tier WTC grows
“We are just two years out of being in that group [the lower tier] for 100 years,” warns Lloyd
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F1 ‘healthier’ without Horner, says McLaren boss
McLaren’s Zak Brown has claimed F1 is in a “healthier” place without Christian Horner after accusing the ex-Red Bull boss of “crossing the line.”