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NFL linebacker Andra Davis is among some 3,000 students who received undergraduate degrees Saturday at UNLV.
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Washington rookie Bryce Harper will miss a couple of days after he took an angry swing and his own bat accidentally hit him near the eye.
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The Kentucky Derby's television viewership is up from last year.
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David Shaw noticed it everywhere he walked on the Stanford campus this spring.
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San Diego Chargers chaplain Shawn Mitchell says Junior Seau's family is revisiting its decision to donate the former NFL linebacker's brain for research into football-related injuries.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. used his speed and accuracy to win a unanimous decision Saturday night over a game Miguel Cotto in one of his toughest fights ever.
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Former Major League Baseball player Chad Curtis could be in trouble with the law.
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I'll Have Another caught Bodemeister down the stretch and pulled away in the final furlong on Saturday to win the Kentucky Derby.
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The San Diego County medical examiner's office has ruled Junior Seau's death a suicide.
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The U.S. is sticking with what works, heading back to Columbus, Ohio, for a World Cup qualifier against Jamaica on Sept. 11.
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New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma has been suspended without pay for the entire 2012 season by the NFL, one of four players punished for participating in a pay-for-pain bounty system.
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Matt Kemp homered leading off the 10th inning, spoiling Bryce Harper's major league debut and lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-3 victory over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night.
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Roger Clemens' defense lawyer tells jurors that evidence purportedly showing the pitcher used steroids was manipulated by his former strength coach, Brian McNamee.
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Jon Jones used his reach advantage to take a unanimous decision over former teammate Rashad Evans on Saturday night and retain his UFC 145 world light heavyweight championship.
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Police in Oceanside, Calif., say former NFL star Junior Seau has been found dead at his home.
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There are many questions this morning about what may have led to the death of a former football player.
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Phil Humber threw the first perfect game in the majors in almost two years, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.
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Last season's starting forward at the University of Arizona has been arrested by Tucson police on a felony domestic violence charge.
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Authorities say Australian pro golfer Matthew Giles has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after he crashed his car into a home southeast of Phoenix.
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Penn State says it has provided more than $5.5 million in payments and benefits to settle Joe Paterno's employment contract.