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Competitors prepare for Major League Table Tennis Championships
Competitors are preparing for this year’s Major League Table Tennis Championships, NBC Chicago’s Kye Martin reports.
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Josef Newgarden's season-opening IndyCar win has been disqualified, Pato O'Ward named winner
Josef Newgarden’s win in IndyCar’s race in St. Petersburg last month has been disqualified because Team Penske manipulated its push-to-pass system.
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Scott Dixon secures IndyCar win at 49th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
It’s a wrap for the IndyCar race in California and fuel strategy won the race.
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Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir sets women's-only record in London Marathon
Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya pulled away late to win the London Marathon women’s race on Sunday and cement her status as the favorite to defend her gold in Paris.
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2024 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach: How to watch, schedules and more
Adrenaline seekers will flood the streets of Long Beach this weekend. Can’t make it? We got you covered with all the details on how to stream it from wherever you are.
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OJ Simpson dead at 76
Former NFL star O.J. Simpson is dead at 76 after a battle with cancer, according to his family.
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WATCH: Woman sets new world record for rope climb at Eiffel Tower
Elite obstacle course racer Anouk Garnier set the new world record with a 361-foot climb.
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Wrigley Field to host first-ever Chicago Red Stars match this summer
The Chicago Red Stars, Chicago’s professional women’s soccer club, will take over the Friendly Confines with a match in June against Bay FC.
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USC's Bronny James declares for 2024 NBA Draft, enters NCAA transfer portal
Bronny James will enter the NBA draft after one season at Southern California that was shortened by his recovery from cardiac arrest.
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Laura Ricketts discusses Chicago's sports evolution and stadium talks
With the ongoing celebration of Women’s History Month, Laura Ricketts, co-owner of the Chicago Cubs sparks conversations about the future of Chicago’s sports including stadium talks an da shift towards inclusivity in the traditionally male-dominated sports arena.
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Laura Ricketts: Woman shaping Chicago's sports empire across baseball, basketball, and soccer
As the baseball season swings into action, Laura Ricketts, co-owner of the iconic Chicago Cubs, takes center stage in the celebration of Women’s History Month.
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What are the gambling policies for each sports league? Here's what players can and can't bet on
Each professional and amateur sports league has its own set of rules for gambling. Here’s a look at what players can and can’t bet on.
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Michelle Obama's foundation supports Chicago's Black Girls Jump to inspire girls through Double Dutch
Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Girls Opportunity Alliance extends its support to 14 organizations in Chicago, including Black Girls Jump, dedicated to empowering girls through the art of double Dutch jump rope.
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Loyola Academy Ramblers girls' basketball team celebrate historic undefeated season
Amidst the buzz surrounding Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking performance in NCAA basketball, the Loyola Academy Ramblers girls basketball team shines clinching the state championship title.
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Chicago Knockouts Roller Derby: Chicago's derby league promises high-speed action and unforgettable showdowns
In an exhilarating interview, Ash, also known as The Crimson Vixen, provides insights into the dynamic world of roller derby, a full-contact sport originated in Chicago.
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Exploring the thrill of military flyovers at sports games
The military flyover is an adrenaline boosting moment at sports games, but when did they start and why are they so common now?
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Could Aaron Rodgers really be a VP nominee? Here's a look at athletes who became politicians
There are many examples of pro athletes taking on a role in public service.
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Struggling Sports Illustrated inks deal to stay afloat following partnership with Minute Media
The digital sports media company said it and owner Authentic Brands have agreed to a “long-term partnership” to run the iconic publication.
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RFK Jr. is considering Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as possible running mates
Rodgers is a quarterback for the New York Jets, and Ventura is a former professional wrestler who also served as governor of Minnesota.
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Girls are falling in love with wrestling, the nation's fastest-growing high school sport
Girls’ wrestling has become the fastest-growing high school sport in the country, sanctioned by a surging number of states and bolstered by a movement of people who saw it as a necessity and a matter of equality.