Rams ordered to pay RB Bush $12.5 million for 2015 injury
A jury ordered the Los Angeles Rams to pay former NFL running back Reggie Bush $12.45 million on Tuesday in a lawsuit stemming from an injury Bush suffered at the Rams’ stadium in St. Louis in 2015, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Celtics’ Irving mum on potential LeBron reunion
Kyrie Irving didn’t have much to say when asked about the possibility of former teammate LeBron James joining him on the Boston Celtics this offseason.
Broncos defensive tackle McDonald takes $2 million paycut
The contract of Denver Broncos defensive tackle Clinton McDonald was restructured Tuesday, with the base salary dropped from $3 million to $1 million.
Exclusive: U.S. counterspy warns World Cup travelers’ devices could be hacked
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The top U.S. counterintelligence official is advising Americans traveling to Russia for football’s World Cup beginning this week that they should not take electronic devices because they are likely to be hacked by criminals or th…
No real griping about Shinnecock ahead of U.S. Open
Southampton, N.Y. (Reuters) – Professional golfers can be a querulous bunch, so it says something about the status of Shinnecock Hills that few complaints have been registered so far ahead of the U.S. Open starting on Thursday.
No ‘Party Like A Russian’ for Robbie Williams at World Cup opening
MOSCOW (Reuters) – British pop star Robbie Williams, who will be performing at the World Cup opening ceremony in Moscow on Thursday, said he will not be performing his hit song “Party Like A Russian.”
Athletics: Britain’s most successful long jumper Rutherford to retire in late 2018
LONDON (Reuters) – Olympic gold medalist and former world long jump champion Greg Rutherford is to retire from athletics later this year, the Briton announced on Tuesday.
Konta, Barty cruise to victory at Nottingham
(Reuters) – Australian top seed Ashleigh Barty and British number one Johanna Konta eased to first round victories at the Nature Valley Open in Nottingham on Tuesday as they prepare for next month’s Wimbledon.
Spieth was unaware of revamped U.S. Open playoff format
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (Reuters) – If world number four Jordan Spieth finds his way into a playoff at this week’s U.S. Open, he was planning to return to Shinnecock Hills on Monday ready for battle — except there would have been nobody there.
Markets turn down the volumes when the World Cup starts
LONDON (Reuters) – The World Cup kicks off in Russia on Thursday and investors should be warned that financial markets tend to act like any emotional soccer fan during the matches – they go quiet and nervy and don’t like losing.




