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The International Olympic Committee recently faced backlash for allowing two female boxers, Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting, to compete at the Paris Olympics despite an ongoing gender controversy. The IOC defended its decision by stating that the pair were facing “aggression” due to an arbitrary decision. Khelif’s quick defeat of her opponent, Italy’s Angela Carini,
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The judge presiding over the class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers against the NFL has expressed dissatisfaction with the jury’s determination of damages. U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez criticized the jury for not following his instructions on how damages should be calculated. This has led to uncertainty regarding the outcome and potential for the
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The NFL is on the brink of revolutionizing the way measurements are made during games by potentially replacing the traditional chain gang with cutting-edge technology. Instead of relying on the tried and true method of using bright orange sticks and a chain, the league is considering implementing Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology to accurately measure the line
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Team USA’s Olympic-opening victory over Serbia showcased the importance of strategic coaching decisions and player rotations. Coach Steve Kerr made a bold choice to sit first-team All-NBA player Jayson Tatum, emphasizing the team’s need for specific matchups against Serbia’s roster. Kerr’s decision was met with mixed reactions, but he stood by his choice, highlighting the
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The Miami Dolphins have officially locked in their star quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, with a monumental four-year contract extension worth a whopping $212.4 million. This deal marks the largest in the history of the franchise, solidifying Tagovailoa’s position as a cornerstone of the team’s future. With an average annual value of $53.1 million, Tagovailoa briefly ranked
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