Justin Ishbia scraps pursuit to buy Minnesota Twins, shifts focus to Chicago White Sox, per report

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MLB free agency: Pirates add lefty Andrew Heaney on one-year deal to boost pitching depth, per report
Heaney has experience both starting and coming out of reliefCBS Sports - 2d -
Chargers, defensive back Elijah Molden agree to three-year extension worth $18 million, per reports
After being acquired in a trade from the Titans, Molden had a career year with the ChargersCBS Sports - 2d -
49ers exploring possible sale: 10% of team could be up for grabs at this record-setting price, per report
If you have $900 million, you might be able to buy part of the 49ersCBS Sports - 1d -
Bill Self 'seriously considered' leaving Kansas for alma mater Oklahoma State in 2024, per report
Oklahoma State made a push to land Self, a former Cowboy, following Mike Boynton's firingCBS Sports - 1d -
Eagles' Nolan Smith undergoes surgery after playing in Super Bowl LIX with torn triceps, per report
Smith is expected to be ready for the 2025 seasonCBS Sports - 1d -
Micah Parsons contract: Cowboys have not started talks with All-Pro linebacker yet, per report
Dallas is apparently taking its time with ParsonsCBS Sports - 11h -
Fresno State sits two players for 'eligibility matter' amid investigation into betting activity, per report
The 5-22 Bulldogs sat two players Saturday amid yet another potential college basketball betting investigationCBS Sports - 7h -
Matthew Stafford trade rumors: Rams give other NFL teams permission to discuss contract with QB, per report
The veteran gunslinger may be availableCBS Sports - 5h -
Spurs' Gregg Popovich not expected to return this season, long-term future is uncertain, per report
Popovich suffered a mild stroke in November and has not coached sinceCBS Sports - 1h
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Alabama starts slow vs. Kentucky, but Mark Sears sparks No. 4 Crimson Tide to regular-season sweep of Wildcats
After two straight losses, Alabama bounced back with a statement win over No. 17 Kentucky on SaturdayCBS Sports - 1h -
Spurs' Gregg Popovich not expected to return this season, long-term future is uncertain, per report
Popovich suffered a mild stroke in November and has not coached sinceCBS Sports - 1h -
UFC Fight Night prediction -- Henry Cejudo vs. Song Yadong: Fight card, start time, odds, live stream
Saturday's main event is make or break for both headlinersCBS Sports - 2h -
Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 results, takeaways: Trilogy expected as two men bring the best to rivalry
Beterbiev and Bivol are perfect adversaries and they put on a second consecutive incredible and tense fight over 12 roundsCBS Sports - 2h -
UCLA vs. Ohio State prediction, pick, spread, basketball game odds, where to watch, TV channel, live stream
The Bruins host the Buckeyes in the second game of a college basketball doubleheader Sunday on CBSCBS Sports - 2h
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Duke assistant Jai Lucas reportedly agrees to be new head coach at Miami, pending contract agreement
Miami will likely want its new head coach in place before Duke finishes what could be a long NCAA tournament run.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Alabama starts slow vs. Kentucky, but Mark Sears sparks No. 4 Crimson Tide to regular-season sweep of Wildcats
After two straight losses, Alabama bounced back with a statement win over No. 17 Kentucky on SaturdayCBS Sports - 1h -
Report: Dodge looking to rejoin NASCAR Truck Series in 2026 ahead of 2027 Cup Series move
The manufacturer last fielded Cup Series teams in 2012.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Spurs' Gregg Popovich not expected to return this season, long-term future is uncertain, per report
Popovich suffered a mild stroke in November and has not coached sinceCBS Sports - 1h -
Soto slams 426-foot HR in 1st at-bat with Mets
Juan Soto homered in his first spring training at-bat for his new team, hitting a solo shot to left-center field in the first inning for the Mets in their 6-2 win over the Astros on Saturday.ESPN - 1h