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Inquiry finds racial bias, bullying in Iowa football program

The Iowa football program’s culture has suffered from racial bias against Black players and bullying by a small number of current and former coaches, according to an investigation report released … Click to Continue »

F1 driver Perez isolates after inconclusive coronavirus test

Formula One driver Sergio Perez is in isolation at the British Grand Prix on Thursday after returning an inconclusive coronavirus test. The Racing Point driver has since been retested and … Click to Continue »

MLB hitters slow out of the box to start 60-game season

Two-time defending NL batting champion Christian Yelich has a long way to go if he wants a three-peat. The Milwaukee Brewers star is 1 for 28 to start the season, … Click to Continue »

AP Sportlight

July 31 1932 — France beats the United States 3-2 for its sixth consecutive Davis Cup championship. 1934 — Britain, led by Fred Perry and Bunny Austin, beats the United … Click to Continue »

This Date in Baseball

July 31 1930 — Lou Gehrig drove in eight runs with a grand slam and two doubles, and the New York Yankees outlasted the Boston Red Sox 14-13. 1932 — … Click to Continue »

‘Order in the chaos.’ High school soccer, volleyball adjusting to new normal.

Between the birth of his daughter that morning and the news from the Kentucky High School Athletic Association that it would attempt to play its fall seasons on a delayed … Click to Continue »

Yankees make most of schedule change, defeat Orioles 9-3

If the New York Yankees must adjust on the fly to a sudden change in the schedule, there’s no team they’d rather face than the Baltimore Orioles. Baseball’s weird season … Click to Continue »

Nationals beat Blue Jays 4-0 in 10 in road game at home

Adam Eaton’s bases-loaded chopper broke a scoreless tie in the 10th inning on a close play and Asdrúbal Cabrera followed with a three-run triple, helping the Nationals snap a three-game … Click to Continue »

Freeman powers Braves to 7-4 win, snaps Rays’ 4-game streak

Freddie Freeman was fearing for his life not that long ago. Never would’ve known it the way he played in the Braves’ home opener. Freeman homered and drove in three … Click to Continue »

John McNamara, manager of ill-fated ’86 Red Sox, dies at 88

John McNamara, who managed the Boston Red Sox to within one strike of a World Series victory in 1986 before an unprecedented collapse on the field extended the team’s championship … Click to Continue »

Twins beat Cardinals 3-0 in Rich Hill’s smooth debut

Rich Hill pitched five scoreless innings in a smooth Minnesota debut, backed by Eddie Rosario’s homer and Nelson Cruz’s RBI double, and the Twins beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 … Click to Continue »

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