National Sports
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Rams star Puka Nacua sued for alleged assault and battery amid accusations he bit woman
Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua was sued for alleged assault and battery by plaintiff Madison Atiabi, who claims he bit her and made an antisemitic remark on New Year's Eve.
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Aaron Judge aims to join past Yankees World Series champs ahead of 2026 season: 'Want my picture up there'
Aaron Judge said he wants to join Yankees legends like Derek Jeter and Mickey Mantle by winning a World Series, sharing his championship drive in an interview with Kevin Durant.
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Joe Flacco, 41, calls out 'dumb' NFL teams for not making him a starting quarterback
Joe Flacco signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as a backup at age 41, saying he has "unfinished business" and still believes he deserves a starting role.
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Mom of ex-Yale swimmers alleges athletic department 'terrorized' women, 'emasculated' men: 'Like North Korea'
Kim Jones, mother of three former Yale swimmers, alleges the athletic department intimidated female swimmers over transgender policies, comparing the experience to 'North Korea.'
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Super Bowl champion Seahawks to open 2026 NFL season on Wednesday night
The 2026 NFL season will open on a Wednesday night with the Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks hosting, while the Rams and 49ers await their turn in Melbourne, Australia.
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Florida AG blasts NFL Rooney Rule as ‘discrimination,’ threatens legal showdown in letter to Roger Goodell
Florida’s attorney general called on the NFL to scrap the Rooney Rule, arguing in a letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell that the policy violated state law.
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Jacob Winterton, former OHL player and brother of NHL’s Ryan Winterton, dead at 25 after cancer battle
Former OHL player Jacob Winterton, older brother of Seattle Kraken center Ryan Winterton, has died at age 25 after a battle with cancer, the league confirmed Wednesday.
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White Sox legend sues team over alleged unauthorized use of likeness on new jerseys
Hall of Famer Frank Thomas is suing the Chicago White Sox over alleged unauthorized likeness use on jerseys, amid tensions that include being left out of a Black History Month graphic.
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Saints sign former No 2 overall pick Zach Wilson as backup quarterback: reports
Zach Wilson has reportedly signed a one-year deal with the New Orleans Saints, joining his fourth NFL team in four seasons, and will serve as a backup to Tyler Shough.
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Team USA star Alex Bregman says Navy SEAL's speech gave squad clear perspective: 'Playing for a lot more'
Alex Bregman said a pregame speech by former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill gave Team USA perspective on representing the U.S. during the World Baseball Classic.
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Bill Belichick downplays Hall of Fame controversy, says focus remains on North Carolina football
Just under two months after falling short of the Hall of Fame voting threshold, Bill Belichick said he is focused on coaching North Carolina, dismissing things outside his control.
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Bengals bring back 41-year-old Joe Flacco to back up Joe Burrow
The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed 41-year-old Joe Flacco to a one-year deal, adding a proven backup behind Joe Burrow heading into next season.
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NBA takes major step in adding teams to Las Vegas, city where championship team originally played: report
The NBA reportedly approved a plan to explore expansion bids in Las Vegas and Seattle, marking a significant step toward adding two new teams and reaching 32 franchises.
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Bodybuilding legend Lee Haney seeks living kidney donor as family goes public with health struggles
Eight-time Mr. Olympia champion Lee Haney is urgently seeking a living kidney donor after his son revealed the bodybuilding legend's kidney is failing.
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Former Olympic star's son dies after getting caught up in avalanche
Former Canadian Olympic star John Smart announced on Monday that his son, Kai, died after suffering injuries in an avalanche while skiing in Japan.
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Vanessa, Kai Trump take in Tiger Woods' return to golf at TGL finals
Tiger Woods returned to competitive golf at the TGL Finals, joined by Vanessa Trump and her daughter, but his Jupiter Links team fell to Los Angeles Golf Club in a 9-2 loss.
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Texas coach gives fiery, expletive-laden halftime speech before Longhorns' upset over Gonzaga
Head coach Sean Miller's expletive-laden halftime speech helped spark Texas' 74-68 upset of Gonzaga, earning the Longhorns their first Sweet 16 appearance since 2023.
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Japanese pro wrestling star Miyu Yamashita gears up for Las Vegas return at Slam Fest
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling will be among the companies featured at Slam Fest in Las Vegas in the days leading up to WrestleMania 42 next month.
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The episode airs this week.

The project will run into late August.

Work is scheduled to begin on Thursday, March 26.

The recognition comes from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

The scholarship is administered through the IHSAA.

Several area school teams have qualified for nationals.
