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2026 Olympics plan for Cortina bobsled track, outdoor oval

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ROME — Organizers for the 2026 Olympics are sticking with their plans to spend 50 million euros ($60 million) to rebuild an abandoned bobsled...

NCAA President to meet with protesting basketball players

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NCAA President Mark Emmert is planning to meet this week with a group of basketball players who used a social media campaign at the...

Official collapses, wheeled off court on stretcher

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INDIANAPOLIS — Official Bert Smith collapsed on the floor early in the Elite Eight game between Gonzaga and Southern California and had to be...

Italian cycling team faces ban because of doping cases

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<p>AIGLE, Switzerland &mdash; Italian team Vini Zabù faces a suspension from racing after a second rider tested positive for doping, the International Cycling Union...

Swiss banker to Venezuelan kleptocrats becomes star witness

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MIAMI — Matthias Krull pulls up his pant leg and slides a gardening shear on the ankle monitor that for two years has been...

Travelers extends sponsorship for Connecticut PGA event

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CROMWELL, Conn. — The Travelers Companies, Inc. announced Monday it is extending its title sponsorship of Connecticut's PGA Tour stop through 2030. ...

AP Interview: 49ers’ Hannah Gordon works for women’s equity

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When Hannah Gordon stepped into her role at the NFL's headquarters in 2009, she was the only woman working in the salary cap department...

Swiss banker to Venezuelan kleptocrats becomes star witness

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<p>MIAMI &mdash; Matthias Krull pulls up his pant leg and slides a gardening shear on the ankle monitor that for two years has been...

Travelers extends sponsorship for Connecticut PGA event

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<p>CROMWELL, Conn. &mdash; The Travelers Companies, Inc. announced Monday it is extending its title sponsorship of Connecticut's PGA Tour stop through 2030.</p> ...

AP Interview: 49ers’ Hannah Gordon works for women’s equity

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<p>When Hannah Gordon stepped into her role at the NFL's headquarters in 2009, she was the only woman working in the salary cap department...