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March 24, 2026

 

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Robot umpires are coming to MLB. Here’s how they work

Robot umpires are coming to the big leagues this year. Read More.

LA28 unveils a bold, superbloom-inspired look for the Los Angeles Olympics

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has announced its official look, and it's a blast of bold colors. Read More.

Robot strike zone will create winners and losers among pitchers, batters who earned human calls

Kevin Gausman got 709 called strikes over the past decade on pitches out of the strike zone, tied for the third highest total in the major leagues. Read More.

Shiffrin wins World Cup slalom but Aicher's third place puts overall title on hold

Mikaela Shiffrin vs. Emma Aicher for the most prestigious title in women’s skiing will go to the season-ending final race on Wednesday. Read More.

 

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Moses Moody of the Warriors exits with apparently serious knee injury late in OT against Mavs

Golden State's Moses Moody dribbled all alone on his way to what looked to be an easy basket after stealing the ball from Dallas rookie standout Cooper Flagg yet again. Read More.

WNBA players unanimously approve a new 7-year collective bargaining agreement through 2032

WNBA players unanimously approved the new collective bargaining agreement on Monday with more than 90% participating in voting over the weekend. Read More.

Boxer Isis Sio out of medically induced coma, off ventilator after her scary KO loss, family says

The promoter and family of junior flyweight boxer Isis Sio say she is awake and breathing on her own after initially being placed in a medically induced coma following a knockout loss last weekend. Read More.

Syracuse hires former star guard Gerry McNamara to take over as men's basketball coach

Syracuse turned to its past by hiring former star guard Gerry McNamara on Tuesday in a bid to guide a fading men’s basketball program back to prominence. Read More.

 
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