LeBron: Final matchup vs. Wade will be ‘sweet, sour’
Monday night marks the end of an era as LeBron James and Dwayne Wade share the court for the final time when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Miami Heat. After 16 seasons in the league together, Wade is set to retire at the end of the 2018-19 campaign.
NFL Notebook: Ravens QB situation gets a little cloudier
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed the final two plays of his team’s 27-24 overtime loss in Kansas City on Sunday after he was hit but appears to have avoided major injury. However it looks like the Ravens now have a decision to make beh…
Esports: Head coach resigns after remarks about mental health
Brandon ‘Saintvicious’ DiMarco has resigned as head coach of esports team FlyQuest after a furious reaction to his comments deriding mental health conditions like depression.
Reports: Hunt to begin counseling
While the NFL mulls further punishment for Kareem Hunt, the former Kansas City Chiefs running back is seeking counseling for alcohol and anger issues, according to multiple reports.
Transgender fighter wins in historic pro debut
Patricio Manuel made boxing history on Saturday night, becoming the first transgender male to fight professionally in the United States.
Report: GM McKenzie to leave Raiders at season’s end
The Oakland Raiders and general manager Reggie McKenzie will part ways after the season ends, according to a CBS Sports report Sunday.
Heisman winner Murray apologizes for homophobic tweets
Kyler Murray celebrated his Heisman Trophy win in New York on Saturday night, but not long after the Oklahoma quarterback found himself playing defense.
Golf: Oosthuizen romps to maiden South African Open win
Home favorite Louis Oosthuizen romped to a first-ever South African Open title after extending his overnight lead and finishing six shots clear after carding a final round 67 at the Randpark Golf Club on Sunday.
Top swimmers challenge FINA with lawsuit
Three world-class swimmers have filed a lawsuit in the United States, challenging what they allege is the monopoly world governing body FINA has over the control of international competitions.
Afghanistan suspends officials after women’s soccer team abuse investigation
Afghanistan’s Attorney General has suspended the head of the Afghan Football Federation after a probe into allegations of sexual abuse of members of the national women’s soccer team, a spokesman for the attorney general said on Sunday.




