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World Cup Daily: Ronaldo's new golden boots, Argen...
It's the final day of World Cup action from the group stages.[read more]

From Brazil to U.S., Spain: Why every round-of-32 ...
Then there were 32. Or we're getting there, anyway. So, let's review why each team still alive at the 2026 World Cup could win the whole thing -- and why each probably won't.[read more]

Ballon d'Dembélé! Hat trick vs. Norway shows Franc...
The galaxy of French talent -- led by the remarkable Ousmane Dembélé -- shone as brightly.[read more]

A 48-team World Cup was made for countries like Ca...
The big nations win the World Cup, but the small nations make it. Cape Verde's progress to the knockouts was for everyone.[read more]

Shoulder surgery likely to shelve Jarvis 4-6 month...
The Hurricanes are expected to be without leading goal scorer Seth Jarvis, who typically plays on the wing of No. 1 center Sebastian Aho, for the start of their Stanley Cup defense due to shoulder surgery, general manager Eric Tulsky announced.[read more]

Aiyuk blames ex-agent for causing 49ers issues
Brandon Aiyuk said in a YouTube video that his former agent has influenced the ongoing situation between him and 49ers and that general manager John Lynch recently showed up at his house.[read more]

Copy of 🏀 How all 30 NBA teams can ace the offseason
Major moves have already rocked the summer, but work remains for all 30 teams. Here's how each can ace the next stage of their offseason.[read more]

Brewers' Misiorowski hurls 105.5 mph pitch in win
Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski threw a first-inning fastball that was clocked at 105.5 mph, breaking his own record for the fastest pitch recorded by a starting pitcher in the pitch tracking era (since 2008).[read more]

Uruguay out of WC after GK blunder against Spain
Uruguay pulled goalkeeper Fernando Muslera at halftime of their FIFA World Cup group stage final after his blunder in the first half gifted Spain the lead at Estadio Akron on Friday.[read more]

Sinner ramped up training for Wimbledon defense
Jannik Sinner says he changed his physical workload after his French Open meltdown when he felt ill and dizzy in a second-round loss.[read more]