Ex-Olympian Miller, wife recount daughter’s drowning death
Former Olympic skier Bode Miller and his wife, Morgan, remembered their daughter Monday in an interview with the “Today” show on NBC.
James fulfills promise with opening of school in Akron
LeBron James the basketball player has left Ohio. But on Monday morning, the footprint of LeBron James, the philanthropist, got even bigger in his home state.
Suh says teammate Donald deserves massive contract
Ndamukong Suh once held the biggest contract for a defensive player: six years for $114 million with a whopping $60 million in guaranteed money.
Former Olympic champion Skofterud dies in jet-ski accident
Olympic cross-country skiing gold medalist Vibeke Skofterud has died aged 38 following a jet-skiing accident, the Norwegian Ski Federation confirmed on Monday.
BT to lose UFC and NBA TV rights as Eleven Sports steps up
BT has lost the right to show the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and NBA Basketball, with global broadcaster Eleven Sports picking up the martial arts in its latest acquisition.
Another Bulgarian weightlifter dies young
Bulgaria’s former world championship silver medalist Damyan Damyanov died on Sunday at the age of 39, becoming the latest member of a once-mighty Bulgarian weightlifting team to pass away at a young age.
Mallya ‘devastated’ to lose control of Force India F1 team
Vijay Mallya is ‘devastated’ to have lost control of the Force India Formula One team but the embattled tycoon should still have a say in what happens next, according to his right-hand man Bob Fernley.
Actor Nomura to orchestrate Tokyo 2020 ceremonies
Japanese actor Mansai Nomura will orchestrate the opening and closing ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, it was announced on Monday.
Hamilton ahead but still focused on catching up
Lewis Hamilton leads Formula One into the August break by a healthy margin but, despite winning from pole position in Hungary on Sunday, the champion feels Mercedes still have some catching up to do.
Indigenous breakthrough a matter of time, says Goolagong-Cawley
Nearly half a century after Evonne Goolagong-Cawley became the first Aboriginal Australian to win a grand slam title at the 1971 French Open, the nation still waits for another indigenous talent to emerge and claim the game’s highest honors.




