The Olympic cauldron used in the 1996 Games in Atlanta is scheduled to be publicly lit again for the first time in over two decades on Saturday
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The Olympic cauldron used in the 1996 Games in Atlanta is scheduled to be publicly lit again for the first time in over two decades on Saturday
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It was Britain’s Ben Ainslie 3, everybody else 0 after the first race day of the new SailGP season on Sydney Harbor
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A female wrestler has made history by winning a state high school wrestling championship in North Carolina
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Kobe Bryant handprints, other memorabilia up for auction
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The women’s World Cup ski races in Germany next week have been canceled because of poor snow conditions and forecast rain
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Idaho moved closer Wednesday to banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports despite warnings that such a law is unconstitutional
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Kansas lawmakers who want to legalize betting on sports events and allow online sales of lottery tickets are struggling to agree on the details
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Sailing heavyweights Ainslie, Slingsby square off in SailGP
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Female coaches say they were punished for raising concerns
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An Olympic wrestler says a University of Michigan doctor touched him inappropriately during medical exams at the school and made the behavior seem normal
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As luge season winds down, USA’s Emily Sweeney looking ahead
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Sonny Milano netted the game winner in overtime and finished with two goals, leading the Ducks to a 4-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers
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Jayson Tatum had 36 points, including a career-high eight 3-pointers, and the Boston Celtics beat the Portland Trail Blazers 118-106
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Dick Bank, whose excited television call of American Billy Mills’ stunning upset in the 10,000 meters at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, has died
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Ken Peters, who covered multiple Olympics and other major events during a nearly 35-year career as a sports writer for The Associated Press, has died
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A woman from England has claimed victory in an annual trans-Atlantic pancake-flipping race against competitors in a Kansas city
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Kelly Slater is planning to build the world’s largest man-made wave in the desert
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Honolulu marathon CEO says he was abused by Michigan doctor
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A Bronx Supreme Court judge granted a protective order for Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner against a fan
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The team world championships in table tennis scheduled in South Korea is the latest sports event postponed because of a virus outbreak from China
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Commonwealth Games organizers hit target in India for 2022
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A bettor in Pennsylvania won over $3,000 in the unlikeliest of fashions – a six-leg parlay.
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Former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville is stressing his status as a political outsider in his bid for U.S. Senate
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The oldest son of President Donald Trump has received a permit to hunt and kill a grizzly bear in Alaska
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Connecticut Republicans plan to honor the three high school runners who are suing to block a policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports
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Victims turn to media to expose sex abuse by college doctors
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The widow of Kobe Bryant has sued the owner of the helicopter that crashed in fog and killed her husband and her 13-year-old daughter last month
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Kobe Bryant’s widow sues helicopter company, says pilot killed in crash was negligent and careless
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Supreme Court won’t hear case brought by author Jon Krakauer
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Sherpa team to attempt to scale Everest in 5 days in winter
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