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Chicago White Sox, Jose Abreu Agree to 3-Year, $50M Contract
Chicago White Sox first baseman José Abreu had the opportunity to test the free agent market, but he will instead remain on the South Side – at least for a little while longer.
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Female ‘Survivor' Contestant Accuses Male Player of Inappropriate Touching. She Is Voted Off
Some “Survivor” viewers were outraged Wednesday night after a female contestant who accused a male player of inappropriate touching was ultimately voted off while the accused remained to compete for the million-dollar prize. CBS aired back-to-back episodes of “Survivor: Island of the Idols” on Wednesday night, titled “We made it to the merge,” in which the two disparate tribes become...
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Browns Release Player After Threatening Social Media Rant
Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead has been released following his disturbing social media rant after a loss in Denver.
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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‘Sorry Not Sorry for Partying': Triumphant Nats Ride Zamboni Shirtless in Celebration With Caps
The Washington Nationals kept the World Series victory party going at the Washington Capitals’ hockey game Sunday night.
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US Tells UN It Is Pulling Out of Paris Climate Deal
The United States has begun the process of pulling out of the landmark 2015 Paris climate agreement. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he submitted a formal notice to the United Nations. That starts a withdrawal process that does not become official for a year. His statement touted America’s carbon pollution cuts and called the Paris deal an...
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Stephen Strasburg Goes From Shutdown to World Series MVP
Stephen Strasburg was voted MVP of the World Series following the Nationals’ 6-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 7 on Wednesday night, the first title in the 51 seasons of the Washington/Montreal Expos franchise.
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Josh Hamilton Arrested, Accused of Felony Injury to a Child
Former Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton was arrested Wednesday, accused hitting one of his daughters with an open hand and closed fist while yelling and swearing at her, police say.
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How Much Are College Athletes' Names and Images Worth?
How much are a college athlete’s name, image and likeness worth? And who would want to pay for them? The questions are front and center now that the NCAA, pressured by individual states that have started acting on their own, has taken a major step toward allowing athletes to make money off their fame. Deciding to reverse the prohibition on...
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4 in Custody Amid Protests Outside Chicago's Trump Tower: Police
At least four people were taken into custody after incidents during a large protest outside Chicago’s Trump Tower Monday amid the president’s first visit to the city since his inauguration, authorities said.
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Thousands of Protesters Gather Outside Trump Tower
Thousands of protesters gathered outside Chicago’s Trump Tower Monday amid the president’s first visit to the city since his inauguration.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James Among Celebrity Evacuees In SoCal Wildfires
LeBron James and Arnold Schwarzenegger are among the celebrity evacuees as a wildfire in Southern California has grown to engulf more than 70 acres.
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Trump on Chicago's Top Cop: ‘He's Not Doing His Job'
While speaking in Chicago to the International Association of Police Chiefs, President Donald Trump ripped Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson, who did not attend the president’s remarks.
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Massive Kincade Fire Continues to Grow
The Kincade Fire in Northern California has burned over 66,000 acres and destroyed 96 structures.
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A Century After Black Sox, Baseball Cheating Goes High-Tech
A century after the Black Sox scandal that tarnished the World Series and ushered in major changes in baseball, the notion that millionaire ballplayers would take money to throw a game — much less the World Series — is all but unthinkable. But that doesn’t mean cheating in baseball is a thing of the past, and there are still concerns...
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Astros Executive Apologizes, MLB to Conduct Interviews
The assistant general manager of the Houston Astros apologized Tuesday for using “inappropriate language” after a Sports Illustrated report said he repeatedly yelled toward a group of female reporters about closer Roberto Osuna during a clubhouse celebration. Brandon Taubman released a statement through the Astros hours before they played Game 1 of the World Series against Washington. Major League Baseball...
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Donald Trump Jr.: Provocateur, Master Preacher for Father
The shout of “2024!” from the crowd was unmistakable. It stopped Donald Trump Jr. cold. President Donald Trump’s eldest son had been in the midst of a humor-laced screed in which he decried Joe Biden as too old and Elizabeth Warren as too liberal and insisted his father’s 2016 campaign was too disorganized to possibly collude with the Russians. As...
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Fortnite is Back, After Disappearing Live Into a Black Hole
Earlier this week, the entirety of Fortnite went dark. On Sunday evening, a record-breaking 6 million viewers leapt online via streaming platforms such as Twitch and YouTube to witness the end of a virtual world in which many had spent countless hours. No one saw it coming, despite the aptly titled in-game event “The End” that the Fortnite social media...
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Angels Deny Knowledge of Organization's Reported Involvement in Skaggs' Drug Use
The Los Angeles Angels’ director of communication told federal investigators that he provided oxycodone to Tyler Skaggs and abused the drug with the pitcher, according to an ESPN report published Saturday.