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Olympic snowboarder denounces Russian anti-gay law

Olympic snowboarder denounces Russian anti-gay law

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Russia's new legislation banning homosexual "propaganda" may prove tarnishing the upcoming Wintry weather Olympics in Sochi, Russia, two-time Olympic gold-medal winner Seth Wescott said, becoming the newest Western voice to condemn the regulation.

 
 

Rain postpones play on day 1 of Evian Championship

Rain postpones play on day 1 of Evian Championship

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) — The primary day of play at the Evian Championship was once washed out Thursday after heavy morning rain soaked the newly-designed route.

 
 

Li, Radwanska win early, avoid rain at US Open

Li, Radwanska win early, avoid rain at US Open

NEW YORK (AP) — Li Na bought her work completed quick Wednesday at the U.S. Open, so when the rain started falling, she had little to fret about.

 
 

Lindsey Vonn nearing return to snow

Lindsey Vonn nearing return to snow

VAIL, Colo. (AP) — Lindsey Vonn dropped right into a skier's tuck as if she have been trying to acquire just a little additional speed on a downhill course.

 
 

ACC gets chance to make great 1st impression

ACC gets chance to make great 1st impression

OK, ACC, that is your chance.

 
 

Rookie’s INT for TD lifts Dallas, 24-20

Rookie’s INT for TD lifts Dallas, 24-20

CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Every so often, when adolescence is served, it can pay off.

 
 

AP source: A-Rod can play during suspension appeal

AP source: A-Rod can play during suspension appeal

NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez will likely be suspended Monday, likely during the 2014 season, as a part of Major League Baseball's latest drug investigation but can play whereas he appeals, a person accustomed to the choice instructed The Associated Press.

 
 

As PED-Day looms, will it deter drugs in baseball?

As PED-Day looms, will it deter drugs in baseball?

Baseball's PED-Day is about to launch. The query now could be whether or not this will cease the drug cheats as soon as and for all.

 
 

5 things to note in Game 1 of NBA Finals

5 things to note in Game 1 of NBA Finals

MIAMI (AP) — Five things to notice from San Antonio's 92-88 win over Miami in Recreation 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night:

 
 

MLB asks for FedEx, phone records in drug lawsuit

MLB asks for FedEx, phone records in drug lawsuit

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball's lawyers issued subpoenas to Federal Categorical, AT&T Mobility and T-Cell USA in an try to gain data for its investigation of players suspected of the usage of efficiency-bettering medicine.

 
 

Spurs rally to stun Heat in Game 1 of NBA Finals

Spurs rally to stun Heat in Game 1 of NBA Finals

MIAMI (AP) — The San Antonio Spurs nonetheless have that winning NBA Finals components of fine safeguard and slightly luck on offense.

 
 

Now things could get more interesting for Federer

Now things could get more interesting for Federer

PARIS (AP) — Now issues may get a bit more interesting for Roger Federer.

 
 

Rangers fire coach John Tortorella

Rangers fire coach John Tortorella

NEW YORK (AP) — John Tortorella was defiant in declaring that the New York Rangers didn't take a step back after they were knocked out of the Stanley Cup playoffs within the 2nd round.

 
 

Pacers, Heat prepare for crucial Game 5

Pacers, Heat prepare for crucial Game 5

MIAMI (AP) — A few occasions around the begin of these playoffs, Miami show Erik Spoelstra insisted that the postseason route his team would finish up navigating had the possible to be more challenging than the route they took to the NBA championship a year in the past.

 
 

Spurs come out hot, Randolph cold in West finals

Spurs come out hot, Randolph cold in West finals

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Mike Conley wouldn't let Zach Randolph take the blame for the Memphis Grizzlies' blowout loss in Recreation 1 of the Western Convention finals.