Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo are the favorites again for Saturday’s fan-less Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.
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Cleveland Indians looking to ‘determine best path forward with regard to our team name’
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During his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, President Trump took aim once again at NFL players who protest by taking knee during the national anthem.
President Donald Trump says he won’t watch NFL, U.S. national soccer team if there’s kneeling during anthem
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President Donald Trump questions Roger Goodell’s statement to NFL players
President Donald Trump questioned whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was giving his blessing to players to protest during the national anthem.
President Donald Trump questions Roger Goodell’s statement to NFL players
President Donald Trump questioned whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was giving his blessing to players to protest during the national anthem.
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Utah DC Morgan Scalley suspended indefinitely for use of racial slur in 2013 text message
Utah defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley has been suspended indefinitely after it was revealed he used a racial slur in a text message in 2013.
‘We have a president who is completely empty’: Longtime USMNT player Michael Bradley rips Donald Trump
U.S. men’s national team player Michael Bradley criticized President Donald Trump, saying “there isn’t a moral bone in his body,” among other things.