Vice President Mike Pence told Republican leadership during a retreat this week that Triple Crown winner American Pharoah bit him in 2018.
Author: Christopher Bumbaca, USA TODAY
ESPN’s ‘Body Issue’ comes out this week. Here are all 21 athletes photographed
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LeBron James files ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark
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Roger Federer cruises in straight sets for third round US Open victory over Dan Evans
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Brother of Simone Biles faces four charges from shooting that left three dead in Cleveland
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MLB rosters expand Sept. 1. Here are five potential call-ups to keep an eye on
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‘The guaranteed money is a lot’: Kent State’s buy games are significant portion of athletics revenue
Kent State University’s athletic department controls a roughly $30 million budget, making the money secured through guarantee games crucial.
Portland Timbers, Seattle Sounders fans stage silent protest over MLS ban on political signs
Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders fans were silent for the first 33 minutes of Friday’s match between the two squads due to a new MLS policy.
Longtime NFL reporter Ed Werder rejoins ESPN, two years after company included him in layoffs
ESPN is bringing back longtime NFL reporter Ed Werder to be a Dallas-based journalist for the network two years after the company’s 2017 layoffs.
‘Field of Dreams’ is getting a real game. Sports world should add events at these famous sites
With Iowa’s ‘Field of Dreams’ getting a real baseball game in 2020, wouldn’t it be fun if other major sports planned events at famous locations?