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Trump order to dismantle the education department in the works, sources say
President Trump could soon sign an executive order directing the secretary of education to dismantle the federal Department of Education, sources told ABC News.ABC News - 2d -
Sources: Warriors casting wide net ahead of NBA trade deadline
The Golden State Warriors are hustling as the 2025 NBA trade deadline approaches.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
FBI survey probes agents' work on Jan. 6 Capitol riot cases, sources say
The questionnaires are to be completed and submitted by supervisors by Tuesday afternoon.CBS News - 3d -
We reviewed college athlete contracts -- here's how performance adjustments, buyouts and bowl incentives work
College athletes are getting paid; here's exactly what that looks likeCBS Sports - 6d -
Lions working to hire Morton as OC, sources say
The Lions are working to hire Denver Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton as their offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.ESPN - Jan. 27 -
Walker watches as Pulisic nets in Milan turnaround
Two added time goals from Tijjani Reijnders and Samuel Chukwueze earned AC Milan an unlikely 3-2 win at home to Parma in a dramatic game at the San Siro.ESPN - Jan. 26 -
Carter watches No. 15 raised to rafters by Nets
Vince Carter became the seventh Nets player to have his number retired, something he labeled as "insane." "It is an honor to be up there with you gentlemen," he said.ESPN - Jan. 26 -
'Proud' Salah nets 50th for Liverpool in Europe
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has said he is "very, very proud" of becoming the first player in the club's history to score 50 goals in Europe.ESPN - Jan. 22 -
Ronaldo nets brace, moves top of scoring chart
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Al-Nassr in a 3-1 victory over Al-Khaleej on Tuesday to move top of the Saudi Pro League goalscoring chartsESPN - Jan. 21 -
Sinner's serve breaks net at Australian Open
A serve from Jannik Sinner breaks the metal ring securing the net during his four-set victory over Holger Rune at the Australian Open.BBC News - Jan. 20
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Ex-Ohtani interpreter gets 57-month sentence
Ippei Mizuhara was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for stealing about $17 million from Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani to repay gambling debts.ESPN - 1h -
Manfred: Fans concerned over no MLB salary cap
Rob Manfred says he is getting emails from fans concerned over MLB's lack of a salary cap following an offseason spending spree by the Dodgers.ESPN - 1h -
Sources: Woodson set to leave IU at season's end
Men's basketball coach Mike Woodson is not expected to return to Indiana next season, sources told ESPN on Thursday.ESPN - 1h -
New Mavs star Davis won't make debut vs. Celtics
Anthony Davis won't make his Mavericks debut Thursday vs. the Celtics as the center remains out with an abdominal strain.ESPN - 1h -
Sources: Cavs land forward Hunter from Hawks
The Hawks are trading De'Andre Hunter to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Caris LeVert, Georges Niang, three second-round picks and two swaps.ESPN - 1h
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NBA All-Star Game 2025 draft: Team Shaq reunites LeBron James and Anthony Davis after Lakers trade
TNT's Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley selected eight-man teams from the 24-player pool. LeBron James was the No. 1 pick.Yahoo Sports - 44m -
Mike Woodson resigning at Indiana? Hoosiers coach in talks with alma mater to step down from post
The Hoosiers are outside the NCAA Tournament picture as of now and have been a disappointment after spending big in the portalCBS Sports - 1h -
Dodgers embrace Evil Empire persona by giving away literal Death Star
The Dodgers have not been what you would call subtle lately.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Could Matthew Stafford leave Rams? Kelly Stafford open to it after being 'confused' by Cooper Kupp trade news
Kelly Stafford doesn't understand why L.A. is moving on from KuppCBS Sports - 1h -
Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, sentenced to 57 months in prison and must pay $18.1M
Mizuhara was fired a day into the 2024 MLB season after the gambling scandal came to light on March 20CBS Sports - 1h