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France pass toughest World Cup test yet in beating...
France haven't really been challenged yet at this World Cup in the way Paraguay tested them on Sunday, but Mbappe & Co. were able to stay cool in the sweltering heat and advance to the quarterfinals.[read more]
As it happened: Kylian Mbappé leads France to quar...
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💍 Kelce, Swift marry in ceremony at MSG
Jennifer Lawrence, Ed Sheeran, Matthew Stafford, Ethan Hawke, Zoë Kravitz and more celebrities were in attendance for the wedding festivities.[read more]
Chestnut woofs 66 hot dogs as he, Sudo defend
Record holder Joey Chestnut took down 66 hot dogs to claim the Mustard Belt for the 18th time, while Miki Sudo downed 38.75 hot dogs for her record 12th victory.[read more]
Fritz last American man standing at Wimbledon
Taylor Fritz became the last American man standing at Wimbledon on Saturday after he moved on to the final 16. He will face Alexander Bublik.[read more]
Aguirre ignores Mexico's Azteca altitude advantage...
Mexico manager Javier Aguirre is dismissing talk of an altitude or crowd advantage at the Azteca ahead of Sunday's World Cup round-of-16 match against England.[read more]
Preds give new forward Bourque 6-year, $33M deal
The Nashville Predators signed center Mavrik Bourque, 24, to a six-year, $33 million contract Saturday, three days after acquiring the restricted free agent from the Dallas Stars following a season in which he posted 20 goals and 21 assists in 82 games.[read more]
Sources: U-M retains 5-star McCoy after May exit
Michigan is keeping five-star prospect Brandon McCoy Jr., the latest recruit to announce his intention to stay in the wake of coach Dusty May's departure.[read more]
Mbappé scores penalty, France beat Paraguay at WC
Kylian Mbappé scored the only goal from the penalty spot as France defeated Paraguay 1-0 in the World Cup round of 16 in Philadelphia on Saturday.[read more]
Marsch on Canada exit: We were the better team
Canada coach Jesse Marsch insisted that his side were "the better team" in their 3-0 World Cup defeat to Morocco on Saturday, saying "I'd rather be us than them."[read more]




