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How Clark battled the crowd and the course to win ...
It wasn't easy for Clark. The crowd was against him, and his game was shaky. But Clark made enough shots to win.[read more]

World Cup Daily LIVE: New Zealand take on Egypt in...
After another day's worth of FIFA World Cup action almost done, Sunday's final match sees New Zealand take on Mohamed Salah's Egypt.[read more]

Michael Mizrachi won it all at the 2025 WSOP. Then...
Michael Mizrachi hasn't stopped since pulling off a seemingly impossible feat at last year's WSOP. He's ready to do it all over again.[read more]

⚽ How WC nations thwart opponent spy efforts
Soccer is full of people who are either (A) spying on someone; (B) actively worried that someone is spying on them; or (C) both. So how do they stop it?[read more]

Serena to play in Wimbledon singles as wild card
Serena Williams will compete in the Wimbledon ladies' singles as a wild card, the Grand Slam tournament announced Sunday.[read more]

UNC cools off Arkansas to force decisive Game 3
Ryan Lynch and Caden Glauber cooled off Oklahoma's bats, Owen Hull and Cooper Nicholson homered, and North Carolina beat Oklahoma 6-2 in Game 2 of the Men's College World Series finals Sunday.[read more]

Iraq's plan to stop Mbappé? Ask to play 3 keepers
Iraq coach Graham Arnold -- tasked with slowing down Kylian Mbappé and the 2022 World Cup finalists France on Monday -- had an idea that might have worked.[read more]

Russell, 17, surprises dad with caddie swap on 18
Miles Russell, 17, surprised his father on the 18th hole of the U.S. Open by having his caddie hand over his clubs and bib so he could carry his son's clubs the rest of the way.[read more]

Iran played 'beautiful game' in worst conditions
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei said his team played a "beautiful game" under the worst possible conditions in their 0-0 draw with Belgium at SoFi Stadium on Sunday.[read more]

Cape Verde cause latest WC shock, deny Uruguay
Cape Verde's magical start to its first World Cup isn't over. It might just be getting started.[read more]