Fans brought art, shared memories and grieved at first Lakers game since Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna, seven others were killed in a helicopter crash.
Author: Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY
After 2 a.m. champion’s feast of fried chicken, LSU’s Ed Orgeron back to recruiting this weekend
LSU coach Ed Orgeron isn’t taking much time to celebrate title. After late-night fried chicken with his wife, it’s back to recruiting this weekend.
LSU’s Ed Orgeron almost got kicked off his college team; now he’s a state hero
This small city in Louisiana is both proud and brokenhearted on the eve of the college football national championship game between LSU and Clemson
Clemson rallies to defeat Ohio State in classic Fiesta Bowl semifinal
Clemson drove 94 yards in four plays, capped by a Travis Etienne touchdown catch to beat Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl and reach national title game.
Travis Etienne is the overlooked star of the Clemson offense with some help from Popeyes
Clemson’s Travis Etienne takes the stage in the Fiesta Bowl Saturday as arguably the most explosive running back in college football.
Are LeBron James and the rest of the NBA right to bow to China?
China is a nuclear-armed, economic superpower but gets its feeling hurt by so much as a deleted Tweet, a lesson learned for LeBron James and the NBA.
Ex-NFL star Kellen Winslow II faces reckonings and retrial on rape charges
Kellen Winslow II is scheduled for a retrial starting Oct. 24 on eight counts that hung a jury in June. Since then, he has been behind bars.
Feds chasing Lance Armstrong’s ex-manager in Spain for $1.2 million
The U.S. government is trying to collect a $1.2 million judgement against Johan Bruyneel, Lance Armstrong’s ex-manager who is now living in Spain.
Jaguars rookie QB Gardner Minshew becoming NFL cult hero: ‘I do some pretty weird stuff’
With that epic mustache and the highest passer rating ever by a rookie through three games, Gardner Minshew is a budding rookie legend.
Court records detail why Del Mar track wants ‘radioactive’ horse trainer to stay away
The Del Mar race track detailed in court filings why it did not want Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer participating in its summer meet.