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The organization will place the No. 8 entry into a temporary hiatus after Kyle Busch retires to preserve the number for his son's eventual arrival.
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The organization will place the No. 8 entry into a temporary hiatus after Kyle Busch retires to preserve the number for his son's eventual arrival.

The Knicks protected home court to take a commanding series lead, while the Western Conference Finals between the Thunder and Spurs remain closely watched.

Vegas secured a narrow victory over Colorado to open the series, surviving a late comeback attempt by the Avalanche.

New court filings show a significant expansion of the discovery process in Brian Flores' ongoing legal battle against the National Football League.

The wide receiver will miss Kansas City's OTAs and mandatory minicamp after testing positive for marijuana while on probation.

The North London club clinched the 2025-26 trophy after Manchester City dropped points against Bournemouth, mathematically ending the title race.

The Seahawks wide receiver shared a video showing an Offensive Player of the Year award delivered to him with the wrong name attached.

A new assessment of the U.S. Men's National Team player pool highlights the impact of European club performance on roster standing.

The newly crowned MVP shot 7-of-21 from the field as the top-seeded Thunder dropped their series opener to the Spurs on a night of celebration.

The 82-year-old tennis legend and activist officially graduated from her alma mater, fulfilling a personal goal she set decades ago.

The Mets established a new franchise milestone for runs in an extra inning during a marathon win in the nation's capital.

The South African professional has ended his partnership with his caddie after a late arrival at a major championship resulted in a scoring penalty.

Zach Neto's late-game heroics salvaged a win for Los Angeles after Oakland starter JT Ginn dominated through eight innings.

Montreal advances to the next round after Alex Newhook's sudden-death goal decided the series finale against Buffalo.

A fan was removed from Nationals Park and barred from future events after promoting an extremist website during a home game.

The San Antonio Spurs will be without their star guard as they open the Western Conference Finals in Oklahoma City.

The Red Raiders quarterback has filed a legal request to extend his collegiate playing career through the 2026 season.

The league is reportedly set to bring its marquee offseason event to Minnesota, continuing its strategy of rotating the draft through various NFL markets.

The former head coach's attempt to recoup the remainder of his contract was denied, upholding the team's decision to fire him for cause.

The New Orleans Pelicans have finalized an agreement with Jamahl Mosley to lead the franchise after his four-year stint in Orlando.

The WNBA's official review of game data resulted in a boost to Clark's statistics, confirming her record-setting pace for the Indiana Fever.

The 29-year-old Englishman pulled away from a crowded leaderboard on Sunday to secure his maiden major victory and the Wanamaker Trophy.

During spring meetings, coaches from the expanded Big 10 conference expressed support for doubling the upcoming 12-team playoff format.

The rookie standout was helped to the locker room after a non-contact incident, leaving her status for upcoming games uncertain as the team awaits further