NASCAR ruled that Chase Elliott intentionally wrecked Denny Hamlin in Monday’s Coca-Cola 600 and suspended its most popular driver for one race.
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Warriors president and GM Bob Myers steps down after 11 seasons at helm
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Stanford golfer Rose Zhang turns pro after record amateur career that outpaced Tiger Woods
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Darren Waller praises New York Giants after being traded: ‘They value our opinions here’
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Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix: Start time, TV, streaming, starting grid for 2023 race
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Colorado Rockies outfielder Brenton Doyle carted off field after hitting wall
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Patrick Mahomes says he’s not worried about money, comments on brother Jackson’s case
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George Washington University changes mascot name to Revolutionaries
After a year-long process of finding a new nickname, George Washington University announced its new moniker as the “Revolutionaries.”