The story of the day was how Eduardo Rodriguez did on the mound in his second official start in a Spring Training game and then Rodriguez excelled, locating all his pitches for strikes while ...
Sir Alex Ferguson spent a sporting career picking up trophies and it remains a trait he has maintained throughout his retirement. The most decorated manager British football has ever seen has also ...
AUSTIN (WGHP) — Embattled InfoWars host Alex Jones has confirmed that a man killed in Austin, Texas, this weekend was his employee. KXAN initially reported the homicide Monday with officers ...
Jordan King is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her current focus is on religion, health, food safety and population. She has covered the persecution of religions in the global south ...
Three new residential developments were unveiled by the City of Calgary Monday, along with the announcement of two now-completed office-to-residence conversions, that will bring more than 1,100 ...
Based in Rochester, England, Simon Head is a veteran sports editor who has covered sports for national and international outlets since 2000, and is one of the longest-tenured MMA journalists in ...
Magomed Ankalaev became the new UFC light heavyweight champion after defeating Alex Pereira by unanimous decision at UFC 313. The highly anticipated bout, held at T-Mobile Arena, saw Ankalaev ...
LAS VEGAS -- Magomed Ankalaev entered the Octagon as public enemy No. 1 to fan favorite Alex Pereira and left as the new UFC light heavyweight champion Saturday night in the main event of UFC 313.
Alex Pereira was finally dethroned by Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of UFC 313 on Saturday night. Since saving UFC 300 last April, Pereira had been on the rampage of all rampages, clearing ...
Magomed Ankalaev scored a stunning upset with a unanimous decision to take Alex Pereira’s undisputed light heavyweight belt at UFC 313 in Las Vegas. All three judges scored in favour of Ankalaev ...
As great as Alex Bregman may be this season with the Boston Red Sox, the Detroit Tigers cannot be blamed for not signing the star infielder. Detroit president of baseball operations Scott Harris ...
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