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Settlement means U.S. women’s national soccer team will no longer have to play matches on artificial turf
USWNT, U.S. Soccer reach agreement to settle claims of unfair working conditions, including no more games on turf and equal number of charter flights.
Opinion: With Denver QB fiasco, NFL refusing to acknowledge reality of COVID
NFL’s troubles continue as Baltimore Ravens place six more on reserve/COVID-19 list while Denver Broncos will be without all of their quarterbacks.
Opinion: After almost nine months off, USWNT will face major test Friday: the Netherlands
USWNT’s first game in almost nine months will be a rematch of 2019 World Cup final against the Netherlands, European champions and world’s No. 4 team.
Opinion: Dabo Swinney’s criticism of Florida State not only wrong, it’s reckless
Florida State willing to make up canceled Clemson game on mutual open date – Dec. 12 – and Seminoles coach Mike Norvell says he’ll foot part of bill.
Opinion: Still grieving her father and in midst of pandemic, Mikaela Shiffrin starts anew
Mikaela Shiffrin has won 66 World Cup races, trailing only Ingemar Stenmark (86), Lindsey Vonn (82) and Marcel Hirscher (67) on the all-time list
Opinion: U.S. men’s soccer team collecting young talent almost a year after last game
Ten of the 24 players on US roster against Wales are getting first call-up, and another seven have made 10 or fewer appearances for the Americans.
Opinion: Close wins nerve-wracking but might make New Orleans Saints better in long run
New Orleans Saints have won their last three games by a combined nine points — three points each — and two of them have gone to overtime
Opinion: Justin Turner controversy again reveals selfishness of our broken society
Justin Turner returned to the field Tuesday to celebrate the Dodgers’ World Series win despite being removed from Game 6 for a positive COVID-19 test.
Opinion: Odell Beckham Jr. again leaves everyone wondering what he’s doing
Odell Beckham Jr. said he doesn’t fear getting COVID-19 because of “mutual respect,” and then was banned by LSU for two years for handing out cash.