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Sherrone Moore's former assistant sues University of Michigan, claims violations of records requests

Sherrone Moore's former executive assistant is suing the University of Michigan, claiming the school violated the Freedom of Information Act by denying requests made on her behalf after the football coach was fired for having an inappropriate relationship with her. Read More.

Mark Cuban accuses Mavericks owners of freezing him out in proposed arena move, newspaper reports

Mark Cuban is accusing Dallas Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont of freezing the team's former majority owner out of business opportunities in a proposed move of the club out of downtown, according to a newspaper report. Read More.

Why World Cup game balls always make their way back onto the pitch during matches

Game balls for World Cup matches have become stars in their own right during the tournament. Read More.

Your World Cup team's been knocked out. Who should you support now?

So, your team of choice has been knocked out of the World Cup. You want to keep watching, but you need a rooting interest to stay invested. Read More.

 

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Ukraine's Kostyuk extends Wimbledon run as attacks hit Kyiv. She slams IOC decision on Russia

As Marta Kostyuk played on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Wednesday, her compatriots in Ukraine were dealing with another deadly attack by Russia on Kyiv. Read More.

Belgium gets serious for World Cup quarterfinal with Spain after gleefully routing US

No more playful dances. No more taunting social media posts. Belgium is done celebrating its victory over the host United States and hard at work on extending its World Cup run on American soil. Read More.

'Cannot remain silent': Egypt complains officials were biased in World Cup loss to Argentina

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) said Wednesday it “cannot remain silent” after what it believes was unfair and biased officiating in Egypt's 3-2 round of 16 loss against Argentina on Tuesday. Read More.

FIFA's Infantino targeted by complaint to Olympic ethics body after Trump lobbying on Balogun ban

FIFA’s president Gianni Infantino is being referred to Olympic ethics investigators for a possible breach of political neutrality, a human rights group said Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump helped block a World Cup player’s ban. Read More.

 
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