Jones says Cowboys will require players to stand for anthem
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn’t waiting for the NFL and its players association to come to an agreement on a policy regarding whether players must stand at attention during the national anthem. He already has decided what his team will do.
Golf: Johnson looks to take sting out of missed cut in Canada
After the sting of missing his only cut of the year at the British Open, world number one Dustin Johnson will try to soothe the wound with a return to the top of the leaderboard at the Canadian Open.
Triple Crown winner Justify retired from racing
Justify, the undefeated winner of U.S. thoroughbred racing’s coveted Triple Crown this year, has been retired from racing, his connections announced on Wednesday.
Triple Crown winner Justify retired, owners announce
Triple Crown winner Justify will not race again, WinStar Farm announced Wednesday.
Manchester United launch team channel on streaming services
Manchester United have launched their MUTV channel on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Xbox in the latest effort by the Premier League club to grow their fanbase in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa, the team said.
Iginla to retire after 20 NHL seasons
Jarome Iginla plans to announce his retirement from the NHL next week.
Serena Williams feels targeted for drug testing
Serena Williams is back to being a threat on the tennis court and, according to her, that means it is time for an inordinate amount of drug tests.
Cycling: Thomas close to Tour title as Froome cracks in stage finale
Britain’s Geraint Thomas extended his Tour de France lead as Chris Froome’s hopes of a record-equaling fifth title were hanging by a thread after the defending champion was dropped in the finale of Wednesday’s 17th stage.
Froome to support Thomas as his own Tour hopes fade
Chris Froome said he would now look after his team mate Geraint Thomas in the final days of the Tour de France after losing more time to the yellow jersey holder on Wednesday’s 17th stage.
Cycling: Quintana wins stage 17 as Thomas extends Tour de France lead
Colombian Nairo Quintana won the 17th stage of the Tour de France, a 65-km mountain trek from Bagneres-de-Luchon as Geraint Thomas took a big step toward overall victory on Wednesday.




