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2026 World Cup injuries tracker: Concern for USMNT...
Which key players might not be participating in this summer's tournament? Here's the latest info.[read more]
USMNT 2026 World Cup big board 7.0: Who will make ...
On Tuesday, Mauricio Pochettino will announce his squad for the World Cup, which kicks off on June 11. Which 26 players will be on the coach's list?[read more]
'We're all pulling for him': Why Brent Burns has a...
Does Brent Burns want to win a Cup for himself? Yes. Does he want to win it for the Avs? Of course. But there's another group in his mind, too.[read more]
🏀 NBA free agent ranks: LeBron, Harden offers
Who's getting paid this summer -- and how much? Bobby Marks examines the free agency future of 20 players, starting with the NBA's leading career scorer.[read more]
U.S.: Congo must isolate to enter for World Cup
The Congo team must isolate for 21 days or risk the ability to enter the U.S. for the World Cup as the country deals with an outbreak of Ebola, Andrew Giuliani told ESPN on Friday.[read more]
Yanks' Caballero (broken finger) activated off IL
The Yankees activated shortstop José Caballero for Friday's game against the Rays, while Anthony Volpe is expected to get some reps at second base to add infield depth.[read more]
Sky's Stevens (knee) set for '26 debut vs. Lynx
Sky forward Azura Stevens, who has missed the team's first five games while recovering from a bone bruise in her left knee, will make her season debut Saturday against the Lynx.[read more]
Mayweather suing former associate for $175M
Boxing star Floyd Mayweather is suing a former associate for $175 million, alleging a yearslong fraud scheme.[read more]
Ronaldo, Canelo 1-2 on Forbes highest paid list
Boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez is listed second on Forbes' list of highest-paid athletes behind soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.[read more]
Kim just misses history at Byron Nelson with 60
Si Woo Kim just missed out on a 59 at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Friday, bogeying the final hole when a par would have given him the 16th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.[read more]




