Philadelphia Eagles WR Devon Allen wants to prove he belongs in the NFL. But first, he’ll chase a fourth track national championship in the hurdles.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
No rip currents in area where Ryan Mallett drowned, officials reveal
There were no rip currents where ex-NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett drowned, though authorities frequently receive calls there about distressed swimmers.
Chess grandmaster Hans Niemann’s lawsuit dismissed against Magnus Carlsen, Chess.com
A federal judge dismissed the $100 million lawsuit Hans Niemann filed last year against Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com, who had accused him of cheating.
No alcohol for fans who attend 2024 Paris Olympics − except for VIPs
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Noah Lyles ties Usain Bolt mark for consistency, then reveals deeper meaning
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Ex-NFL player Bill Romanowski, wife owe $15.3 million in back taxes, DOJ lawsuit alleges
The U.S. government is suing former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski and his wife, alleging they owe more than $15.3 million in back taxes.
Fencer’s outburst could cost US team berth at 2024 Paris Olympics
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The messy, bureaucratic war that has Olympic boxing on the ropes
The International Olympic Committee’s fight with an international boxing federation could see the sport left out of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
French authorities search Paris 2024 organizing committee headquarters in corruption probe
French authorities searched the headquarters of the Paris 2024 organizing committee as part of an investigation into corruption allegations.
How ‘golf’s ultimate power broker’ helped facilitate PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger
Jimmy Dunne might be more familiar on Wall Street than he is to the average sports fan, but in the world of golf, he quietly looms large.