US sports
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The former Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals linebacker Quentin Moses has died at the age of 33 in a house fire that also killed a woman and child
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President hosts Japanese PM for a spot of fairways diplomacy but high-level golf game is off limits to reporters, blocked by black plastic sheeting
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Frank Benedetto, the senior vice president for security at the Madison Square Garden Company, was fired on Friday morning
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Six months on from the 2016 Games, many of Rio’s major Olympic venues have fallen into a state of disrepair – untenanted, looted and crumbling
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Loria, who paid $158.5m for the Marlins in 2002, has a handshake deal to sell the team for $1.6bn
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German golfer was caught up in confusing tale about voting in Florida, but said the president called him to clarify any misunderstanding
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NYPD said Oakley, who played for the Knicks between 1988 and 1998, was arrested on three counts of assault, all third degree
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LeBron James has become the highest-profile athlete to speak out against Donald Trump’s immigration policy, which is currently being fought over in court
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Big 12 conference will withhold millions of dollars in conference revenue from Baylor until it’s sure changes have been made
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LaMelo Ball, the younger brother of UCLA’s star freshman Lonzo Ball, scored 92 points to help Chino Hills beat Los Osos 146-123
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Sportblog Martellus Bennett and Devin McCourty have the courage Tom Brady lacks
Andrew Jerell JonesTwo New England Patriots say they will not meet Donald Trump after their Super Bowl victory. At least they’re not dodging the issue like their quarterback
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McCourty says he won’t be attending customary celebration for Super Bowl winners because ‘I don’t feel accepted in the White House’
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New England Patriots players, including quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Julian Edelman, wave to the hundreds of thousands of fans during the team’s Super Bowl victory parade in Boston on Tuesday.
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Governor Roy Cooper calls for urgency in repealing discriminatory HB2 law with state bidding for 133 NCAA Championship events in 2018-2022 period
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Have you ever watched sport and felt as if you’d seen the exact same thing before? Connecting two moments that are decades apart feels strangely satisfying
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was awarded the Super Bowl MVP award on Monday after leading his team to a historic comeback victory against the Atlanta Falcons
Pelicans' Buddy Hield ejected after hitting DeMarcus Cousins in groin