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March 31, 2026

 

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Tiger Woods had hydrocodone pills in his pocket and bloodshot eyes at crash scene, authorities say

Tiger Woods’ eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his pupils dilated and he had hydrocodone pills in his pocket when interviewed at the scene of his car crash last week in Florida, according to a sheriff’s office report released Tuesday. Read More.

Bulls waive guard Jaden Ivey after anti-LGBTQ+ comments, remarks about religion on Instagram

The Chicago Bulls waived guard Jaden Ivey on Monday in the wake of anti-LGBTQ+ comments and remarks about religion he made in videos on his Instagram account. Read More.

Women's Final Four a repeat of last season, headlined by undefeated reigning national champion UConn

The women's Final Four is on repeat. Read More.

Royals owner John Sherman acknowledges sense of urgency in deciding the future home of the MLB club

Royals owner John Sherman acknowledged Monday that the Major League Baseball team feels a sense of urgency in deciding where it will play beyond the 2031 season, when its lease at aging but beloved Kauffman Stadium is due to expire. Read More.

 

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Mullins' Miracle: How does his shot for UConn measure up to other famous ones in March Madness?

A couple of days ago, Braylon Mullins was a UConn freshman whose name carried weight mostly among the true diehards — college basketball junkies and Indiana high school hoops enthusiasts. Read More.

US defender Chris Richards on what makes America unique: ‘Maybe the TSA lines'

Ahead of the World Cup, Chris Richards has a new take on what makes America unique. Read More.

World's tallest basketball player, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, is transferring from Florida

The world's tallest college basketball player is on the move. Read More.

After a harrowing travel ordeal, Iraq faces Bolivia for a 2026 World Cup spot

Earlier this month, Iraq coach Graham Arnold was stranded in Fujairah, on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates, due to the Mideast war. He wondered if his national team would even be able to compete for one last chance to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Read More.

 
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