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NASCAR moving Clash to LA Coliseum for 2022 season

NASCAR moving Clash to LA Coliseum for 2022 season

NASCAR will make history on Feb. 6, 2022 when it moves its non-points exhibition, the Clash, to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The race — which has been held at the Daytona International Speedway since its inception in 1979 — will also mark the first stock-car race at the venue, which has previously hosted supercross and speedway motorcycle races.

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NFL vaccine rules, explained: What happens when a player enters COVID protocol?

NFL vaccine rules, explained: What happens when a player enters COVID protocol?

The NFL is getting to play another season during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, with vaccines now available to combat the disease, the league’s protocols in fighting the virus have changed.

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Leylah Fernandez vs. Emma Raducanu result: Teen phenom becomes first qualifier to win a Grand Slam, US Open title in Open Era

Leylah Fernandez vs. Emma Raducanu result: Teen phenom becomes first qualifier to win a Grand Slam, US Open title in Open Era

The tennis world was always expecting history to be made at the US Open; they just weren’t expecting it to happen on Saturday, too. Meet Emma Raducanu: the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam title — any major, ever — in the Open Era.

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Cristiano Ronaldo's first day back with Manchester United includes first training session

Cristiano Ronaldo's first day back with Manchester United includes first training session

Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday participated in his first Manchester United practice session since returning to his old club following his $28 million transfer from Italian side Juventus. Ronaldo was given permission to leave Portugal national team camp early after picking up a suspension for yellow card accumulation that ruled him out of the nation’s qualifier against Azerbaijan.

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Buccaneers' Tom Brady reveals he contracted COVID-19 after Super Bowl parade

Buccaneers' Tom Brady reveals he contracted COVID-19 after Super Bowl parade

Tom Brady on Saturday revealed that he contracted COVID-19 in February, shortly after participating in the Buccaneers' Super Bowl 55 boat parade, per an interview with the Tampa Bay Times.

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