America is facing a coronavirus crisis and must pull together. LSU football coach Ed Orgeron can inspire our team, reminding us, “We tough.”
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
Coronavirus threatens high five, fist bump, bro hug as sports celebrations
There’s a bleak future for the ways in which Americans have celebrated with one another and greeted one another for decades.
Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks is fighting for his life
Leon Spinks was diagnosed with prostate cancer and told in November he had two weeks to live. But the former heavyweight champ has not given in.
Sports books in Las Vegas are getting creative to offset March Madness betting losses
As coronavirus silences sports, Vegas sports books relying more on futures bets and different sports, like Australian rugby and Mexican league soccer.
Native Americans find ‘escape’ from coronavirus fears with basketball
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CBS Sports Network filling live sports void with Professional Bull Riders event
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With COVID-19 halting sports in the U.S., Montana became the only state holding high school sports events without fan attendance restrictions.
Josie Harris, former girlfriend of Floyd Mayweather Jr., found dead in parked car
Josie Harris, 40, was mother of three of boxer’s children. The L.A. County Sheriff’s department is investigating circumstances surrounding her death.
How Kobe Bryant memorial can help wife Vanessa, others with grieving
Vanessa Bryant, married to Kobe Bryant for almost 20 years, has used Instagram to communicate with the public since he and daughter Gianna died.
Opinion: Tyson Fury the latest Brit to make a mockery of American boxing after TKO of Deontay Wilder
On Saturday night, Deontay Wilder got slaughtered by Tyson Fury, losing the fight by seventh-round TKO and losing WBC heavyweight belt.