US senator opens probe into PGA Tour, LIV Golf agreement
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal on Monday asked the PGA Tour and LIV Golf for communications
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Game of the Matchday week 18 - ranked
Ranking the top three goals of MLS matchday 18.
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Ashley Tisdale enters her 'French Girl Era' with new curtain bangs
Ashley Tisdale enters her 'French Girl Era' with new curtain bangs
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Original Golden Knights hope to fulfill owner's wish of Stanley Cup by 6th year
Golden Knights owner Bill Foley was aggressive from the beginning
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US Open weather forecast: Winds could prove difficult at LACC
Looking at the US Open weather forecast at LACC where sunny skies are in order with beautiful temperatures, but wind might play a big role.The 2023 US Open promises to bring a welcomed respite from all of the merger drama ongoing in the golf world with the excitement of a major championship week...
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Jackie Bradley Jr cut by Kansas City Royals
Outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. was cut by the Kansas City Royals after batting
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Zimbabwe elections 2023: What you need to know
The BBC explores key issues in a vote that will test how far Zimbabwe has come since Robert Mugabe.
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Another LIV lawsuit claims logo infringement for Mickelson team
Those lawsuits involving LIV aren't going away
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USMNT interim manager BJ Callaghan names 23-man Gold Cup roster
Interim coach BJ Callaghan names the 23-man roster for this summer's Gold Cup.
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Megan Fox fires back at claim she forces her kids to wear 'girls' clothes'
Megan Fox fires back at claim she forces her kids to wear 'girls' clothes'
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Heat's Tyler Herro available to play in Game 5 of NBA Finals
Miami guard Tyler Herro was available to play in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, nearly two months after breaking his right hand and with the Heat facing elimination against the Denver Nuggets
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Relatives fight for custody of 4 kids who survived plane crash and weeks in Amazon jungle
A custody battle has broken out among relatives of four Indigenous children who survived a plane crash and 40 harrowing days alone in the Amazon rainforest
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