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Yankees have strong free-agent options at shortstop, center field and starter

Yankees have strong free-agent options at shortstop, center field and starter

George Steinbrenner, the fiery, volatile Yankees owner who prioritized winning over pretty much everything else, died of a heart attack at 80 years old in July 2010, about nine months after his club won the 2009 World Series in six games over the Phillies.

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Did NFL know unvaccinated Aaron Rodgers was breaking COVID-19 protocols?

Did NFL know unvaccinated Aaron Rodgers was breaking COVID-19 protocols?

The NFL on Wednesday announced it would review the Packers' enforcement of league COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated players following Aaron Rodgers' positive test for the disease. The league, in a statement obtained by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, said the onus of enforcing league-mandated protocols fell on teams.

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Vanessa Bryant lawsuit, explained: Kobe Bryant's wife suing Los Angeles County over crash site photos

Vanessa Bryant lawsuit, explained: Kobe Bryant's wife suing Los Angeles County over crash site photos

Vanessa Bryant remains embroiled in a legal battle with Los Angeles County more than a year after the death of her husband, Kobe, and daughter, Gianna. Bryant filed a lawsuit in September 2020, eight months after Kobe, Gianna and seven others died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif.

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Kyle Busch apologizes for slur he used while ripping Brad Keselowski after Martinsville race

Kyle Busch apologizes for slur he used while ripping Brad Keselowski after Martinsville race

Kyle Busch’s feud with Brad Keselowski flared Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. It led to Busch making a postrace comment he quickly regretted. Busch, angry with Keselowski for trying to push him out of the way just before the checkered flag at the Xfinity 500, used a slur referring to people with intellectual disabilities.

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Astros' cheating scandal, explained: How Houston's 2017 sign-stealing scheme shook up MLB

Astros' cheating scandal, explained: How Houston's 2017 sign-stealing scheme shook up MLB

The Astros are back in the World Series for the third time in five years. Though several years removed from the cheating scandal that tarnished its first title win in 2017, Houston has been unable to escape the shadow of the scandal.

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