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Rory McIlroy, two Irelands and a complicated Open homecoming
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Monday, 15 July 2019 05:36
BELFAST, Northern Ireland -- To see the monstrous walls that separate Belfast's people by political and religious beliefs is to understand that more than 20 years after the official end of the conflict known as the Troubles, Rory McIlroy's country remains a divided land.The locals call these peace walls, but it is hard for a visitor not to think of…
Sources: Cuban fined $50,000 for meeting leak
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Monday, 15 July 2019 17:57
The NBA office fined Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban $50,000 after he admitted to leaking information from last week's Board of Governors meeting to a reporter, sources told ESPN.The fine was not publicly announced, but the league office issued a memo to inform teams."I appreciate the irony of your reporting on a fine that someone should -- but won't --…
Riley: Hurts hasn't won Sooners' top QB job yet
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Monday, 15 July 2019 13:40
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Jalen Hurts' arrival at Oklahoma is a major topic at Big 12 media days, but the quarterback transfer from Alabama still has work left to become the Sooners' front man in 2019."He's gotta win the job first," Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said when asked what sets Hurts apart. "If he wins the job, then we'll talk about…
Binghamton hoops player Anyichie, 19, drowns
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Monday, 15 July 2019 11:13
Binghamton basketball player Calistus Anyichie drowned Sunday after an accident at a New York state park. He was 19.The school announced Anyichie's death Monday, calling it a "heartbreaking loss for our community." Anyichie was entering his sophomore year at Binghamton.Binghamton coach Tommy Dempsey tweeted that the program was "devastated" by the news.pic.twitter.com/qYGbKFL8uV— Tommy Dempsey (@tadempsey4) July 15, 2019Authorities confirmed to…
Navigating the cluttered mind of Jordan Spieth
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Wednesday, 10 July 2019 12:00
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland -- During the final round of last month's U.S. Open, Jordan Spieth, long out of contention and coming off three consecutive bogeys, couldn't believe where his tee shot ended up on the 15th hole at Pebble Beach.Spieth's ball was buried in the tall native grass on top of a deep fairway bunker. Spieth took off his hat,…
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