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11 draft prospects with a true first-round grade
There's a difference between going in Round 1 and being graded in Round 1, so who makes the list?[read more]

Tensions flare over curling cheating allegations
The often-sedate world of curling has gotten heated at the Winter Olympics as cheating allegations and audible curse words overshadowed a feisty match between two of the best men's teams.[read more]

🏈 One key offseason question for every NFL team
Which teams will make a splash move? Which teams must make adjustments? We answered big offseason questions.[read more]

Baylor 1B's 3-grand slam game ties NCAA record
Tyce Armstrong made history in his Baylor debut by hitting three grand slams in a 15-2 win over New Mexico State. He became only the second college player to pull off that feat.[read more]

WR Kingston no longer at BYU after rape charge
Brigham Young University says its standout wide receiver Parker Kingston is no longer a student there after he was arrested this week on a first-degree felony rape charge.[read more]

JJ aims to make final Daytona 500 start in 2027
Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson said that he will enter one additional Daytona 500 in 2027 before calling it a career.[read more]

76ers' Edgecombe named MVP in Rising Stars win
Philadelphia rookie VJ Edgecombe led Team Vince to victory in the Rising Stars event at NBA All-Star Weekend.[read more]

Pinheiro Braathen wins GS gold in first for Brazil
Brazilian ski racer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen turned in a powerful final run to win the Olympic giant slalom and earn South America's first medal at a Winter Games.[read more]

Wroblewski calls out officiating after chippy U.S. win
Abbey Murphy was once again in the middle of the action, drawing and taking penalties as the U.S. women's hockey team cruised to a 6-0 win over Italy that got "a little spicy" and led to coach John Wroblewski sounding off on Olympic officiating.[read more]

'I blew it': Malinin falls twice in Olympic shocker
American sensation "Quad God" Ilia Malinin fell twice in a disastrous free skate, allowing Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov to claim a stunning gold medal.[read more]