Sports

Sinner fades away, Medvedev takes down world’s No. 1

LONDON — Jannik Sinner felt ill. He was dizzy. Hadn’t slept well the night before. Wimbledon’s top-seeded man, ...

Opinion

Scooter Hobbs column: Going to need more than programs

Let the Talkin’ Season begin. And, if possible, it’s more complicated and confusing than ever. Basically, this upcoming ...

Sports

Rookie Skenes added to all-star roster

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes was picked for the All-Star Game on Sunday eight weeks after his debut, ...

Sports

Centre of attention, Gauff wins on Court No. 1

LONDON — Coco Gauff likes No. 1 Court at Wimbledon. It’s where she beat Venus Williams back in ...

Sports

Rich get richer as Texas, OU celebrate switch to SEC

AUSTIN, Texas — Bye-bye Big 12, hello SEC. Texas and Oklahoma made their long-awaited conference switch with campus ...

Sports

Europeans stand tall in shallow NBA draft pool

NEW YORK — Alex Sarr was born in France and spent last season playing in Australia. Zaccharie Risacher ...

Sports

Spooner with best of best competing for Olympic spot

LSU’s Trinity Spooner has been in Eugene, Oregon, for the last week, but it hasn’t quite hit her ...

Sports

Volunteers capture first CWS title

OMAHA, Neb. — Winning the national championship validated what already was increasingly obvious. Tennessee is the standard bearer ...

Local News

Some memories don’t fade away: LC’s Dark recalls legendary Mays

By Nick Walsh Willie Mays created some of baseball’s greatest memories, perhaps none more unforgettable than “The Catch,” ...

Sports

BREAKING: Willie Mays, Giants’ electrifying ‘Say Hey Kid,’ has died at 93

Willie Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one ...

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