Motor racing: Four titles are great, but Hamilton wants more
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Lewis Hamilton says he plans to go out at the top but is not about to “do the easy thing” like former Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg who quit days after winning last year’s Formula One world championship.
Kershaw’s legacy takes hit in World Series loss
HOUSTON (Reuters) – Clayton Kershaw’s playoff legacy took a big hit on Sunday as he let another possible postseason victory slip from his grasp in a performance that left the Los Angeles Dodgers with their back against the wall in the World Series.
Astros win thriller, on brink of World Series crown
HOUSTON (Reuters) – The Houston Astros escaped a thrilling home-run filled clash with a 13-12 extra-innings victory against Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday to be one win away from their maiden World Series title.
Highlights of Sunday’s National Football League games
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Highlights of Sunday’s NHL games
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Sounders, Whitecaps play scoreless draw in West semi-final
(Reuters) – Defending champions Seattle Sounders played out a goalless draw against host Vancouver Whitecaps in the first leg of the Western Conference semi-final of the Major League Soccer on Sunday.
Motor racing: Verstappen wins big after week of controversy
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Max Verstappen might have cause to thank the Formula One stewards, even if only as a backhanded compliment, for giving him plenty to get stirred up about ahead of Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix.
Armour claims first tour win in impressive style
(Reuters) – A tearful Ryan Armour won for the first time on the PGA Tour, shooting a four-under par 68 for a five-stroke victory at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi on Sunday.
Most of NFL’s Houston Texans kneel during anthem after owner’s ‘inmates’ remark
(Reuters) – Most of the National Football League’s Houston Texans team knelt in protest as the national anthem was played for Sunday’s game in Seattle, an apparent rebuke of team owner Bob McNair for his remark about “inmates running the prison.”




