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Serena Williams gets emotional in her US Open sendoff: 'It's been a fun ride'

Serena Williams gets emotional in her US Open sendoff: 'It's been a fun ride'

It has been a historic ride for Serena Williams. More Grand Slam titles than any tennis player in the Open Era. Two “Serena Slams.” A career record of 858-154. On Friday, at the 2022 US Open, the ride came to an end.

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UK stars explain the importance of WWE's Clash At The Castle event

UK stars explain the importance of WWE's Clash At The Castle event

After three decades, WWE will return to the United Kingdom for a stadium pay-per-view event this weekend with the first-ever Clash At The Castle in Cardiff, Wales. Summerslam 1992 was the last time the company held an event of this magnitude in the UK, with hometown boy Davey Boy Smith defeating Bret Hart in the main event at Wembley Stadium.

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Hideki Matsuyama turns down massive contract offer from LIV Golf to stay with PGA Tour, per report

Hideki Matsuyama turns down massive contract offer from LIV Golf to stay with PGA Tour, per report

LIV Golf reportedly missed out on another big name, with 2021 Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama reportedly turning down a huge payday to join the breakout golf league. Matsuyama, who confirmed he’s staying with the PGA Tour on Sunday, is currently No.

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Record $12.6 million price for 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle represents the eternal hope of collecting

Record $12.6 million price for 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle represents the eternal hope of collecting

I don’t know what it’s like to hold a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle worth millions of dollars. Never will, and that’s OK. You probably don’t, either. The closest I’ve ever come is holding a 1952 Topps Willie Mays card that a friend had passed down from her father, and the corners on that card, well, let’s just say it was a well-loved baseball card in the 1950s.

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Fraudster behind complicated Super Bowl ring grift that roped in Tom Brady gets three years in prison

Fraudster behind complicated Super Bowl ring grift that roped in Tom Brady gets three years in prison

Scott Spina of Roseland, New Jersey might have worked harder on this Tom Brady Super Bowl ring scam than Brady did for any individual ring. The professional fraudster, who previously was sentenced to 35 months in a federal prison for defrauding customers and stealing their credit card information via a boutique sneaker shop “opened” with rapper Fat Joe, was sentenced Monday to three years in prison for selling fraudulent Brady Super Bowl rings, one of which sold for over $337,000 at auction.

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